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Learn Doodle Art Patterns for Beginners Step by Step

Do you want to learn how to doodle art? This premium course will help you to learn, improve your doodling skills, add creativity and make you feel confident. Discover classes on Doodling, Art, Pattern, Creative, and more.

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  • course Recorded Lessons: 2
  • course Recorded Hours: 1
  • course Duration: 1 day (Avg)

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  • course Access on mobile
  • course TDP Assessment Test
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Course Description

Learn Doodle Art Pattern for Beginners Step by Step

This “how to draw a doodle for beginners” course is the perfect guide on how to learn doodle art. This course will offer additional benefits to people who want to explore the world of doodles and try out this modern art form.

We'll cover the basic fundamentals along with some ways to style your doodle ideas. This course may help you improve your memory. Some of you may already know a few basics of doodling if thought in school by the school teacher.

All you need is some basic stationery and little imagination with figures, simple shapes and lines, and patterns. This fun video is going to help you with the basics of doodling design so that you can create your very own unique doodle designs at home.

Learn how to make some cute and simple doodle art patterns and how to add shades to make your art more attractive.

What is the definition of doodling?

What exactly is a doodle? A doodle is defined as an unfocused or unconscious drawing created when a person's attention is otherwise occupied. Doodles are simple drawings that can be abstract shapes or have a clear visual significance.'

The meaning of "to doodle" meant "to draw, sketch, or scribble idly while doing something else." Doodles are basic sketches that can be abstract shapes, thinking, or have a concrete representational sense.

When you doodle while doing something else, such as speaking on the phone, sitting at school, or in a group, you can start scribbling various shapes, patterns, and other doodle art designs randomly.

Doodling while listening to someone feed you information can seem impolite, but doodling while listening to someone feed you information will actually help you remember the information better.

Beginner's Guide to Easy Doodle Art :

• Don't overthink this simple doodle concept. Begin with a single simple pattern in the page's corner in your brain.

• Every time you start a new template, change the color of your pen.

• Draw a basic triangle, rectangle, square, or circle of any size that can be used to create patterns.

• Don't be concerned about how much of each pattern you complete. There is no right or wrong way to draw this simple design.

• Another fun and easy way to doodle is to repeat patterns within larger shapes.

You'll also learn how to doodle visual metaphors, and we'll put your doodling skills to the test with a variety of artistic challenges. Who Can Take This Course? Anyone who wants to learn doodle art for work, personal enjoyment, education or artistic bullet journal should take this course and learn doodle art in easy steps..

It's also for people who have done some fine doodle art before but would like to enhance their technique. This course is for anyone interested in learning more about doodling, whether they are a tutor, professor, trainer, student, professional, or just want to learn more about it. 

What You'll Need to Begin:

You don't need many materials for doodling. All you need is a piece of paper and a pencil to get started. On the other side, if you want to make doodle art, you'll need more materials.

• Pencils

The first drawing of your doodle that comes to mind is best done with a pencil. I suggest using a soft pencil with a low HB grade so you can quickly erase it if you need to change your doodle.

• A pencil eraser

It's inevitable that you'll make mistakes when doodling. When that happens, you'll need a decent eraser to clean up the mess.

• Ink Pens

The outlines of your doodle art designs are drawn with a drawing pen. For refining and shading your doodle, you can use different thicknesses of the writing tip according to your preferences.

• Pencil colors 

These pencil colors are the best if you want to add some color to your doodles.

• Markers

If you don't like colored pencils, you can color your doodle art with markers instead.

• Sketch Paper

I would suggest a sketchbook or drawing book if you want to organize your work and look back on it from time to time.

As you can see, this is a very simple and fast process of creating doodle art for beginners. All you'll need are some pencils, pens, color, stencils, markers, or a graphic tablet, as well as the ability to watch the how-to Doodle Art for Beginners course's videos step by step to follow along. Finally, you'll be able to draw Doodles more easily and will feel more at ease drawing in general.

Why should you doodle on a daily basis?

Doodling may appear to be a straightforward creative pastime. However, research has revealed that doodling has a number of advantages.

Harvard Health Publishing says doodling boosts memory and reduces stress. Researchers say doodling engages areas of the brain that are normally hard to access. Doodling can help us fill up gaps in our memories and possibly solve problems we've been trying too hard to concentrate on.

Doodling also provides a regular creative outlet. Because all you need is a writing instrument and something to draw on, it's one of the simplest ways to release creativity. A pen and a napkin, a brown paper bag, a receipt, or a scrap of paper might all be used. It may be done anywhere and always provides a welcome break from the rigors of everyday life.

The benefits of doodle art:

Adult coloring books have become increasingly popular in recent years. It's simple to see why doodling has become such a popular pastime.

There are only a few things required, and anyone can begin doodling without having to consider the motif indefinitely.

• Memory is improved by doodling.

• Doodling is a great way to unwind and de-stress.

• Your imagination is sparked, allowing you to do more difficult drawing practices.

What You'll Get When you buy the complete course, you'll get access to video, as well as visual examples. You'll also have access to tens of thousands of user-generated submissions, which you can use for inspiration and feedback on your doodle journey.

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What you'll learn

  • Learn simple doodle art form
  • Basic patterns
  • Requirements for doodling
  • Ideas to play with geometrical figures and patterns and alignment
  • Add colors to make your art attractive

Requirements

  • To simply enjoy doodles
  • To enjoy drawing
Course Content
2 Lessons | 1:00 Total hours
Basic Doodle for Beginners
Basic Doodle for Beginners - Part 2
Frequently asked questions

Doodle art is a form of drawing that involves creating simple, spontaneous, and intricate designs or patterns. It often incorporates various shapes, lines, and motifs that can be combined to create unique artwork.

No prior drawing experience is necessary! This course is designed specifically for beginners, and it will guide you step by step through the process of creating doodle art patterns. All you need is a willingness to learn and explore your creativity.

The course is structured to be completed at your own pace, with various modules that can each take about 30 to 60 minutes.

Absolutely! Once you enroll in the course, you will have lifetime access to all the materials, including video tutorials, worksheets, and resources.

Yes! The course covers a variety of doodle patterns, including florals, geometric shapes, and abstract designs. Each lesson is designed to help you build your skills and create your unique patterns.

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My name is Prateeksha Sharma. I am an IT professional and a self-taught artist. My interest and specialization is basically in Doodles, Zentangles, Patterns, Mandala and Digital Illustration.