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| ✅ Average price : | €15/h |
| ✅ Average response time : | 3hr |
| ✅ Tutors available : | 20448 |
| ✅ Lesson format : | Face-to-face or online |
Drawing, like any other creative skill, has oftentimes not been treated like a traditional school subject. You can’t simply draw from memory 1:1, and you definitely can’t copy an image freehand. These facts make drawing seem harder than it is, as you need natural talent to be able to transcribe the images from your brain. That using a reference image is somehow treating, and that improvement needs to be lightning fast.
Drawing is difficult, but there are many different ways to learn and improve at it. Be that by following your favourite artists and analysing their method of creation, or by simply practicing sketching every day. There will be good and bad days, but the key to improving any skill is not to let the bad days block your progress. You’re a beginner, so it’d be strange if you didn’t make any mistakes!
If you’re just starting out with drawing, the most important thing to remember is that progress takes time. Don’t get discouraged if your first sketches don’t turn out the way you imagined. Every great artist started as a beginner.
A good way to improve quickly is to practise regularly, even if it’s just for a few minutes each day. Consistency is key to developing muscle memory and training your eyes to see shapes, proportions, and details more accurately. Another useful tip is to start with simple subjects and basic shapes before moving on to more complex drawings. Many beginners try to tackle detailed portraits or intricate landscapes too soon, which can be overwhelming.
Instead, focus on sketching everyday objects, practising shading techniques, and learning the fundamentals of perspective. Using reference images can also be a great way to improve, as it helps you understand how real-world objects are structured. Most importantly, have fun with the process! Experiment with different styles, materials, and techniques to find what excites you the most.
Consistency is your friend and enemy when it comes to learning how to draw. By mastering it you’ll see your progress gradually over time; however, fail for even a short period of time and be prepared to lose a lot of your gains. Losing your consistency is a common reason why people give up drawing. Don’t let this be you.
By having a tutor, you’ll have someone to guide you, give constructive feedback and importantly, keep you accountable for your regular practice. They’ll tailor lessons in accordance with your skills and progress, they’ll cover beginner techniques, shading, proportions and different artistic styles for you to experiment with.
With this personalised guidance, you’ll avoid common mistakes, stay motivated and see real progress.
You can find experienced tutors who offer personalised lessons tailored to your needs. With options for in-person or online classes, you can learn at your own pace and in a way that suits your schedule. Superprof allows you to browse tutor profiles, check reviews from other students, and choose someone whose teaching style matches what you're looking for.
Many tutors even offer a free first lesson, so you can see if they’re the right fit before committing. Whether you want to explore pencil sketching, digital art, or a specific drawing technique, Superprof connects you with the right tutor to help you build confidence and develop your artistic skills.
One of the great things about learning to draw with Superprof is that there are tutors available for every budget. Whether you’re looking for an affordable beginner-friendly tutor or a highly experienced artist for advanced lessons, you can find options that suit your needs.
Prices vary depending on the tutor’s experience, lesson format, and location, but many tutors offer competitive rates, making it accessible for students of all backgrounds. The average hourly rate for a beginner drawing class is €15/hr. Additionally, a lot of tutors provide the first lesson for free, giving you a chance to see if their teaching style works for you before committing.
With flexible pricing and no long-term contracts, Superprof allows you to learn at your own pace without breaking the bank. Whether you want occasional lessons or regular sessions to stay on track, you can find a tutor who fits both your goals and your budget.
Jay
Drawing tutor
I'm really enjoying my lessons with Jay so far. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience and a relaxed, engaging teaching style. Top notch
Justin, 2 months ago
Enio
Drawing tutor
Envío was great and worked so well with Lex. Friendly, personable, and patient. Also very interested and kind with my talkative teen.
Meg, 11 months ago
John
Drawing tutor
I'm delighted that I chose John as my tutor. He has a vast knowledge and passion for cartoons and he is a natural born teacher.
Justin, 1 year ago
Daniela
Drawing tutor
Very Knowledgeable and creative. Friendly person.
Cathal, 2 years ago
Rénaldi
Drawing tutor
Rénaldi is really good I have to recommend. I learned more in one lesson than years in art college. He knows perspective very well and set some good excercises. Very good tutor have to recommend Rénaldi!
Cathal, 2 years ago
Tadeo
Drawing tutor
Tadeo is very good at listening to my wants and needs as a student and adapting to those. He gives clear feedback. He is very professional and knowledgable. Would definitely recommend.
Caoimhe, 2 years ago