03 April,2020 08:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Karishma Kuenzang
A doodle by illustrator Mitali Sheth
Illustrator Yashwant Bisht believes that the key to creating an illustration is to start observing the things around you. "Remember everything around you is your teacher and you need to master each challenge," he advises adding that Adobe Illustrator and other softwares can be used on your device but you should begin with a hand-drawn sketch. Fellow artist and illustrator Mitali Sheth feels that one doesn't need fancy paints or pens to doodle. "Any form and technique that helps you represent your idea best should be your starting point. Doodling shouldn't be rigid."
An artwork by Yashwant Bisht
Visualise. Draw. Repeat. Draw from photography, art or life. As we've rightly heard - practice makes man perfect. With rigorous practice, you'll see improvement and the more you draw, the better you will become.
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