Article: Choose between drawing or sketch paper, and buy at least four to seven different pencils in a varying hardness levels. At a minimum, you should get a rubber eraser and a kneaded eraser. You can also purchase colored pencils and charcoal for other drawing projects. Don’t forget the pencil sharpener!  Sketchbooks and drawing pads come in a variety of sizes, and any size will work just fine. Choose a book that works for you. You can get one with an attractive cover or decorate your own! A #2 pencil is an “HB” drawing pencil. For softer, darker marks, use pencils B-9B. For harder, lighter marks, use pencils H-9H. A standard set usually comes with pencils 8B, 7B, 6B, 5B, 4B, 3B, 2B, B, HB, F, H, 2H. Online lessons usually break down into either beginner, intermediate, or advanced drawing. Decide on your experience level to help specify what kind of drawing lessons you should look for. Are you just picking up a pencil for the first time? Did you take 1 or 2 classes in school? Or are you an avid artist looking for new skills? Base your search query on your skill level and drawing interests, and browse your results. You can be specific or general with your searches.  For beginners, search for something like "Drawing lessons for beginners," "Free basic illustration tutorials," and "Beginner drawing tutorials. For intermediate artists, you can search for something like, "How to draw perspective," "Intermediate drawing lessons," and "Drawing landscapes." For advanced drawers, search for "Drawing mastery course," "Advanced drawing techniques," and "Drawing anatomy." There are countless websites that can get you started. You will get the best instruction if you select websites that seem easy-to-follow and fun. You can follow along with step-by-step instructions with visual aids, watch a video tutorial, download printable PDF instructions, or use a combination approach. Use websites like DeviantArt, Drawspace, Drawing Coach, Academy of Art University, Daily Sketch Challenge, and Pinterest. After you've tried one method, give another approach a shot! You may find you prefer another method after you experiment with a few options. Try a variety of instructions to improve your skills. Maybe at first you followed a step-by-step guide off the internet, but perhaps printing out the instructions and looking at a physical copy will also be helpful. Use search queries on your drawing interests and skill level, and look up tutorials on YouTube. Video instruction can be helpful because you get to watch and see how someone else completes the drawing.  You can learn how to draw things like animals, people, flowers, landscapes, and manga. Drawing techniques you can study include highlighting, shading, cross hatching, still life, perspective drawing, and textures. Search for things like “Drawing for beginners,” “Drawing faces,” “Figure drawing lessons,” or “How to draw a rose.” There are so many different resources online to learn to draw, though you want to be sure you are following the most reliable, helpful lessons. Review the website before you start. Look for things like the author of the site (accredited website or personal blog), variety of lessons available, experience of the person providing the lesson, the ratings, and number of views.
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Purchase your sketchbook and drawing materials from an art store. Assess your skill level, to search for lessons based on your experience. Search online for specific kinds of drawing instruction. Select a website with lessons that meet your learning style. Experiment with different drawing lesson formats. Search YouTube for free video instructions. Complete drawing lessons from quality resources.