The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (2024)

I always advise people to never get all their basic training from only one single source, whether they’re learning to draw, run or work towards a degree.

Any one book, course or tutor is bound to forget to mention some details that could have been super helpful to your progress. Also, learning and teaching styles differ and don’t always fit just right.

YouTube can be an excellent starting point when you’re just dipping your toe in and it can be the perfect topup when you’re already on the way or just want to relax a little and listen, rather than work yourself.

Here are some of my favourite YouTube videos on all things drawing.

How to draw every day. 7 simple tips

Ah, Alphonso Dunn, how much I love his videos. The author of the Pen and Ink Drawing Guide (more inspiring reads can be found in my post about 10 amazing books every artist should read) has a personality I can get behind. He's enthusiastic without sounding like he's trying to sell me premium car insurance.

There's something about his way of talking that always makes me want to get out the pencil. I think it's how he manages to convey with every word his general ‘no pressure, this should be enjoyable’-attitude.

Alphonso is so easy-going that it makes him the kind of person you'd never be embarrassed to show your drawings to, and you'd actually want him to give you tips, instead of secretly dreading any critique. He's a born teacher, an upbeat Bob Ross.

In this video he gives us very valuable tips on how to manage to draw everyday but also get something out of the exercise. He explains how to avoid getting bored and how to advance your technique and abilities in a simple, yet fun way.

Memorable message: The actual pencil-on-paper action is only a small fraction of the drawing process. There's also thinking, reflection, evaluating and so on.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (1)

Fundamental principles and techniques of classical drawing

Here's another gem I've stumbled across last week. Artist Florent Farges gives us a lesson on how to bring a subject onto paper and teaches us about proportion, angles and composition. All the while he treats us to a couple of minutes of watching him effortlessly create a really neat portrait with charcoal.

I particularly liked the really well explained part about how to plan the piece on the page, including how to choose visual aids and what parts can be left flexible. Florent’s way of drawing is really impressive, he works with a fluidity and confidence that is something surely every artist aspires to.

Memorable message: The composition has to follow the energy of the subject, not the other way around. Aim for expressivity before you start thinking about accuracy.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (2)

Top 5 figure drawing progression tips

This is a really useful video from artist Kenzo from Love Life Drawing, with tips and tricks about so much more than just drawing people.

For the video Kenzo did something many of us don't dare, but that was incredibly valuable for himself and for his viewers. He saw artwork he liked and got in touch with the artist (Simon Luty) to ask him how he developed his skill. And the artist responded, with a well of information and advice.

The main focus is on how to divide the seemingly monumental task of ‘learning to draw’ into manageable, bite-sized chunks. This concept isn't new, but it's something that we forget oh so easily in the rush of enthusiasm.

Memorable message: You should push all your separate drawing skills to at least medium level, then you can focus on your strengths. Medium is good enough to support the ones you want to actually focus on.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (3)

Tips and techniques for drawing and sketching

The poster of this really lovely 30-minute drawing introduction "found the DVD in charcoal tin set". While I'm not 100% sure how legal that actually is, it's been on since 2013, so it looks like no official body is taking it down any time soon.

In the video art tutor Dan Nelson gives us a short overview over the materials in a beginner’s art kit and lets us in on the way that professional artists hold and move their tools when drawing.

He also has a lot to say about how to overcome the fear of a blank sketchbook page or using your shiny new art kit for aimless playing around (which you should totally do).

Memorable message: The part of your brain that controls your fingers is not as good an artist as the part that controls your whole arm. So, it helps your art if you grip the pencil in a way that forces you to use your arm, not just your fingers.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (4)

How to draw gesture

To be honest, I usually avoid YouTube tutorials from artist and teacher Stan Prokopenko. His extrovert ‘sales-voice’ presentation style is just not for me. Mind you, that's a personal preference.

Luckily, for this video he's tuned it down a bit and it's quite watchable. In a mere 10 minutes he leads us through a really very informative lesson on gesture drawing, that I'd recommend to everyone who wants to learn to draw a bit more fluently.

He covers topics such as speed, simplicity and action lines, which are also quite useful for other types of drawing. Even if you prefer drawing landscapes or animals, this video won’t be a waste.

Memorable message: Lines in gesture drawing are more about how the pose feels rather than what it looks like. Exaggeration is totally encouraged.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (5)

How to sketch places quickly

Most sketching videos out there consist of a fragmented collection of general tips (such as how to hold your pencil, how to shade). But they rarely show you the creation of a sketch from beginning to end.

Luckily ArtTutor has created this lovely little video that I've referenced in my post How to Simplify your Drawings. It's an 18-minute version of the artist drawing a single sketch of a house and some greenery, with explanations, tips and tricks.

Memorable message: Having some sort of eye-catcher in all four corners of a drawing acts as a frame and helps to keep the viewer from "leaving" the image and looking elsewhere.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (6)

The 7 habits of highly effective artists

I'm not going to lie, I didn't plan to watch the entirety of this 30 minute talk. The speaker started out with the old "I made a bet with someone"-story and how this motivated him to develop a skill he was "rubbish at". Neither of which is rarely ever true.

But it was worth my time in the end, because Andrew had done his research. He explains how he looked into what other professionals, including J. K. Rowling or Rembrandt, did to develop their work, and how he planned his own journey around that.

I also always appreciate others reading through all that motivational book material with tips and tricks on how to achieve your goals and then just giving me the one or two actually useful bits of information in a quick recap.

Memorable message: There’s a lot of red tape in life, like the government telling you what you can do, your boss telling you what you can work on. Art is one of the few fields where you truly get to do what you’re interested in. If you like drawing nothing but cute girls, draw nothing but cute girls! But do it well.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (7)

Is it too late to learn to draw and be a good artist?

This lovely video discussion on the common issue of thinking you are too old to learn something had me at: "we're going to look at the evidence and think this through logically".

And it did not disappoint. It's a free 10-minute therapy session where your own concerns and doubts are addressed and taken seriously, rather than dismissed as ‘negative thinking’.

Rather than getting the usual empty pep-talk that's all about “believing in yourself” Kenzo from Love Life Drawing leads us through a realistic analysis of the topic. He presents each conclusion with absolute honesty and gives advice on how to set and achieve your goals.

Memorable message: If someone much younger than you is better at drawing, doesn't that automatically mean learning to draw doesn't take as much time as you think?

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (8)

Honourable mention: Reacting to the violin prodigy

(or any other video from Brett and Eddy, aka TwoSet Violin)

I know, neither drawing nor painting related, and definitely not everybody's cup of tea, but the topic fits in neatly with above video on the right age to start learning an artistic skill.

The videos of these two chaps consist of all sorts of violin-related shenanigans and they’re worth watching for two reasons.

First, they've mastered the art of finding new fun ways to get themselves to practise and really engage with their instrument. They never seem to run out of reasons to get out the violin and I'm sure many of us can learn a thing or two from their enthusiasm.

And second, because of their relaxed relationship to their own jealousy. They manage to keep their motivation and joy in their art despite regularly being confronted with child prodigies and other professional players much better than them.

Those guys are not exactly the serious kind and I have to enjoy them in moderation, but they're wildly entertaining and their ‘artistic maturity’ and way of getting back on the horse after being smashed by 12-year-olds ought to be commended and thoroughly enjoyed.

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (9)

Have a look at my article The top 10 most useful Websites for Artists for more ways to enrich your art and find inspiration using the World Wide Web.

You can also find some excellent online courses and books to try on my Recommended Resources page.

Related Articles

The ultimate Guide to Urban Sketching (and how You can Start Today)

Find out why it’s so popular and how you can join the movement.

The 15-Minutes-a-Day Drawing Exercise Routine (so easy but so effective!)

Here's how you can improve your technique even on busy days.

How to Draw Rocks and Mountains in a quick Landscape Sketch

Those irregular shapes can be a real pain, it's true. But there is a way.

5 easy Drawing Exercises for Beginners and Pros

Whether you're a beginner or simply out of practice, these simple drawing exercises will help you get in shape.

Composition in the Arts: How to plan a Drawing or Painting

It’s not just a topic for still lifes or the master artists of old, you know.

The foolproof way to a beautiful Portrait Sketch (in 8 simple Steps)

A road map to drawing interesting portraits.

5 great Exercises to learn Perspective Drawing the easy Way

Let's dip our toe in the water with some easy beginner practice.

100 Drawing Ideas for when You can't Think of Anything

No idea what to draw, paint or sculpt today? No worries, I've got you covered.

How to learn Drawing in 2024 (it has never been easier)

There are more options than ever before, let's explore a few to find what suits you best!

12 simple Warm-Up Exercises that will Transform your Drawing Practice

Just like in sports a proper warm-up for a sketching session delivers the best results.

Awesome Gifts for People who love Drawing and Painting

Buy something that the artist in your life will truly adore!

Drawing: How long does it really take to get Good at it?

Is it even worth trying to learn drawing if you have so little spare time? Of course it is.

19 cheap Products for fun Drawing and Painting-related Activities

Not everything you paint has to be on a canvas!

8 simple Steps to Draw interesting Streets and Buildings

Follow these tips for truly inspiring architecture sketches!

How Still Life can improve your Drawing Skills

It’s not just fruit and wine, there are still life subjects out there for all of us.

10 easy Gift Ideas if you know how to Draw or Paint

Handmade presents are perfect for Christmas, birthdays or just because!

The Rhythm of Space - A Talk with Sketching Artist Ch'ng Kiah Kiean

The Malaysian artist never fails to amaze with his quirky and vibrant sketches.

8 Things you can do when you're Good at Drawing

Drawing skills are handy for so much more than just sketching pictures to hang on your wall.

Why Artists love Drawing Portraits (and why You should, too)

What is it about sketching the human face that makes it such great practice?

How to Meet other Artists when you feel like Company

Whether online or in person, sometimes it's nice to make some like-minded friends.

How to Sketch Eyes correctly in 9 simple Steps

They're often the first thing we notice, after all.

The best Places to find Inspiration for your Art

Galleries aren't the only place to discover new things to draw and paint.

7 great Exercises to Improve your Landscape Drawing Skills

Let's practice some of the trickier parts of sketching those pretty nature views!

5 simple Exercises to teach you how to Draw amazing Portraits

Some easy practice ideas to help you get it right.

How to find your own Style in the Arts

There is a lot of choice, so here are some tips to help you find the right medium and style for you.

101 Quotes about Art if you need some Inspiration

We all need a little wisdom from the old (and current) masters once in a while.

19 expert Tips for creating stunning Landscape Sketches

Drawing great landscapes will be super easy if you follow these simple tips.

Why Drawing Landscapes is so Popular (and so Good for your Art)

Let's have a look why so many artists favour landscapes above all else.

5 Ways to Share your Art with the World

There are many ways and reasons to share your artwork with more than just friends and family.

10 Beautiful Landscape Sketches by inspiring local Artists

Let’s have a look at these fabulous examples for inspiration and to to learn from.

Did you enjoy this article or feel like you have anything else to add? Feel free to leave me a comment below!
If you like this post, please share it, so others may like it too!

The best YouTube Drawing Videos for Beginners (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Domingo Moore

Last Updated:

Views: 6616

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Domingo Moore

Birthday: 1997-05-20

Address: 6485 Kohler Route, Antonioton, VT 77375-0299

Phone: +3213869077934

Job: Sales Analyst

Hobby: Kayaking, Roller skating, Cabaret, Rugby, Homebrewing, Creative writing, amateur radio

Introduction: My name is Domingo Moore, I am a attractive, gorgeous, funny, jolly, spotless, nice, fantastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.