How to Draw Freehand Straight Lines - Easy Straight Lines Without A Ruler

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @juniperlabor3489
    @juniperlabor3489 Год назад +85

    Sir Stephen please put hashtags to your videos to help your video with the algorithm. So that many newbie and aspiring artists find your videos.

  • @atashahroudi188
    @atashahroudi188 Год назад +35

    You have masterfully addressed all problems that I had when drawing. Nice tips Stephen I thank you so much❤

  • @deborahbarrett9609
    @deborahbarrett9609 Год назад +28

    Wow! Thank you so much Stephen! I am so thankful that I found your channel! I am not even finished watching this video and I have been practicing my lines-. I HAVE NEVER DRAWN STRAIGHTER lines before!! THANK YOU , THANK YOU!, You are the BEST teacher !!! I just may improve my drawing with your guidance!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!!!!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +5

      This is so satisfying to hear Deborah. Congratulations. I’ve just posted a video to celebrate my first million views on RUclips with my considered top three tips from all the advice/ teaching that I’ve given in over 470 videos. Have a look if you’re interested. 😀

  • @justmejhbmed9778
    @justmejhbmed9778 11 месяцев назад +4

    So useful Stephen. You explanation reminds me of a golfer doing a ‘dry run’ before putting the ball, or the tight-rope Walker keeping his/her eye on the END of the rope they are walking to rather than where their feet are! Never thought of it being useful for drawing lines. Great . Thanks again. Jim

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  11 месяцев назад +2

      Glad it worked well for you. Thanks for sharing 😀

  • @mc_ogorki
    @mc_ogorki 2 месяца назад +2

    I'm so glad I found your video! I'm quite bad when it comes to work with my body: I don't know how to grab my pen, how to move my arms etc., and you addressed this issue with such an amazing, easy to understand manner. Thank you million!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 месяца назад

      Happy to help! Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm as well 😀

  • @OishiTae5
    @OishiTae5 5 месяцев назад +4

    I have admitted to my dream course , Architecture this month. Your channel is boosting my confidence 10000 times better. it's so helpful for me. Thank you very much!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  5 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations, and I’m so happy to have helped in any way. All the best with your course. 😀

  • @DawnDavidson
    @DawnDavidson Год назад +12

    Nice tips! As someone who does Zentangle, I don’t make very many long lines. But *consistency* is absolutely crucial! Remembering to keep my hand relaxed is something I need to focus on, often. In Zentangle we do turn our tiles, which helps with taking advantage of our “best” direction for drawing lines. I will say that from over here, based on this sample only, I’d consider your best direction left to right across, not top to bottom as you said. Your horizontal lines actually seemed more consistent to me! But I agree that your left to right diagonal (pushing) is better than the opposite (pulling). I generally prefer that direction, too.
    Normally I prefer organic tangles, but today I did a lot of work on an unusual piece for me which is a huge number of repetitive lines. So this is a timely video in my feed!
    Thanks for your instruction!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +1

      Thanks Dawn. Yes, my horizontal lines are stronger than my vertical ones, I meant within each of those options, so down was better than up. There certainly are lots of lines in Zentangle, so consistency must be fundamental. Thanks for your thoughts. 😀

  • @kyoglesage
    @kyoglesage Год назад +5

    Excellent info, thank you.
    I was relieved to see that, while drawing from the shoulder, you still rest your hand on the page!
    I’ve filled numerous A4 pages yesterday and today with my attempts at drawing straight lines but all of them done without resting my hand on the page and, boy, has my hand gone walkabout over and over again.
    OK. It’s literally ‘back to the drawing board’ for me with hopes of better results and less frustration.
    Thanks, from a newbie drawer, ex-Sydneyite now in Perth, into it on the cusp of clicking over the 76yo mark.

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +1

      Is Perth much warmer in winter than Sydney? I think people pay more attention to my drawing sometimes than I do! I couldn’t have told you that, but I’m sure you’re right!!😀

  • @RatusMax
    @RatusMax 2 года назад +8

    These tips help me even though I digital paint. If I move too slow with the digital pen, the pen jitter starts to show (it's wavy lines that appear because the refresh rate from point to point isn't every pixel but from square grid to square grid and it makes a zig zag or wave between pixels when moving slow with the pen). I have to move fast enough that the screen sees it as a straight line but have enough control to start and stop the line. I wish I had the confidence that you have with your lines. I know it will take some time for me to get that feel. That's why I love this channel. Your help me get better overall. Knowing how the line will fall helps me avoid that jitter and cleans up my art skills at the same time.

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 года назад +4

      Perhaps drawing a line is like diving. We just have to commit and leap straight out. No half measure. Mine aren’t always correct, but I’ve learnt they don’t look at bad at the end. We all have to learn to use our favourite drawing tools, so keep at it. Even two different brand pens handle very differently. Keep drawing, Ratus, and make sure you have fun. 😀

  • @dmjune1
    @dmjune1 Год назад +5

    I just started doing mostly urban sketching this year. This is very useful information to me. Thank you.

  • @muhammedanees1002
    @muhammedanees1002 9 месяцев назад +15

    My paper is full of lines after watching this vid. now ive mastered it. TYSM.

  • @tyrotrainer765
    @tyrotrainer765 2 месяца назад +1

    This is phenomenal! I have never drawn a horizontal straight line in my life - fingers and wrist only. I've just practiced on a few sheets of A4 and I am really pleased with how easy and effective it is. I came here because I'm learning to weld and my welds have been consistently veering (a lot) towards the bottom of the workpiece; tomorrow I'm going to put this video to good use! Cheers.

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 месяца назад +1

      Haha. I’ve never thought my videos could be helpful for welders! Thanks for sharing 😀

    • @tyrotrainer765
      @tyrotrainer765 2 месяца назад

      @@stephentraversart Update.... It works!! Before, I relied on upper body rotation to let my hands run the weld bead. Once I allowed my shoulder to work independently the results were remarkably good. I think that this will now give me the confidence to relax my hands and let the weld happen. Thanks for the video.

  • @The_incident_ray1629
    @The_incident_ray1629 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks sir for this wonderful tutorial, I defiantly needed the top of focusing on the point where our line is meant to end, I am a student and am preparing for National design exams of my country to go to the best collage of design in my country, and this tutorial helped me, thanks

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 месяца назад +1

      I’m delighted to have helped. All the best getting into your course. 😀

  • @rashmitamhankar853
    @rashmitamhankar853 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you very much for such an amazing video. The importance of the Movements of various mussels helps me a lot.No body told this before.

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  3 месяца назад

      Glad it was helpful! Have fun experimenting with it. 😀

  • @claymalthus9534
    @claymalthus9534 26 дней назад

    You’ll become one of my main source inspiration when it comes to teaching people in the future. I felt satisfied with your concise and effectiveness in showcasing a subject. One thing I’m wondering ( not sure if I missed it) when trying to ghost/trace the line I tend use the side of my hand or lay down the wrist area on the paper for support. Not sure if that hinders my accuracy and momentum or cause any inconsistencies that I may commit in some of my lines. Some say to Hover my hand to not touch the page but I feel less supported and most lines turned out inaccurate. I’d appreciate your take on this matter.

  • @fanatlarge
    @fanatlarge 2 года назад +4

    Well, that comes just in time! For a while now I'm noticing how wobbly my lines are, and came here to ask if others have a similar experience. One reason may be the arthritis which makes my hands a bit clumsy, but maybe there's also something else - lack of practice, lack of attention?
    Thanks to this video I have understood that it is mostly my vertical lines that are off and *very* wobbly, while the horizontal lines are much better. That observation will help a lot with intentional practice and workarounds like turning the paper.
    Thank you, Stephen, that was a very valuable lesson.

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 года назад

      Great to hear there’s some helpful points in the video for you. Sorry I can’t help with the arthritis, but I have read that continuing to move joints is important, so keep drawing. All the best. 😀

  • @jordanhatch9913
    @jordanhatch9913 3 месяца назад +1

    I think the part about using your whole arm and shoulder were very helpful, along with what direction is most comfortable were most useful. 😊

  • @wandersg
    @wandersg Год назад +4

    Thanks for the video. I have just started sketching and has a problem drawing straight lines. Now after watching your video I am so excited to give it a try. Thanks!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +1

      Fantastic. Think of these exercises like practicing scales for the piano. A little bit of time practicing frequently will have a huge impact improving your drawing. Instead of doodling at odd times you can practice straight lines! All the best with it. 😀

    • @wandersg
      @wandersg Год назад +1

      @@stephentraversart I hope I can one day draw like you 😃

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад

      I hope you draw better!😀

  • @andziamikolaj9799
    @andziamikolaj9799 10 месяцев назад +1

    damn, i hit a low and thought to myself "what artist am I If I can't even draw a straight line", a silly thought really, but your video lifted me up and I learned helpful tips: thank you!

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  10 месяцев назад

      Brilliant! All the best with your drawing into the future. 😀

  • @nightowl5395
    @nightowl5395 Год назад +1

    Have just come across your videos....I am watching and listening intently 🧐 Thank you so much for creating these tutorials 🙂

  • @mateusnicolau1710
    @mateusnicolau1710 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, that was a lot of good tips, exactly what I was looking for (because I was unsure were to look while drawing the line).

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  5 месяцев назад +1

      Great to hear Mateus. Just what I was hoping for from it. 😀

  • @Galaka100
    @Galaka100 Год назад +2

    6th tip is gold. Thanks!

  • @sylviachengfalkstrom7190
    @sylviachengfalkstrom7190 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for sharing Stephen. I will practice for sure

  • @Alessiucciocaro
    @Alessiucciocaro 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you very much. I'm going to use all of your tips!

  • @janvangils5560
    @janvangils5560 4 месяца назад +1

    a great clear video by a good speaker, lovely work

  • @ljupadin25b44
    @ljupadin25b44 3 месяца назад +2

    thank you a lot, this really helped me

  • @middleofdecember9862
    @middleofdecember9862 7 месяцев назад +1

    finally found a method that works for me, thanks!

  • @Christian-ql4vw
    @Christian-ql4vw 27 дней назад +1

    Excellent thank you !

  • @Dea-tk8gz
    @Dea-tk8gz Год назад +1

    Excellent tips!!! Thank you so much! ❤❤❤

  • @Mr.Architecture
    @Mr.Architecture 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was a very interesting video, my dear friend, I hope you will always be successful

  • @Doc2rjae07
    @Doc2rjae07 Год назад +1

    Amazing class Stephen 🙏🏾💯

  • @babawawa1953
    @babawawa1953 Год назад +1

    Great info. Thank you very much.

  • @farisfadhlurrahman6596
    @farisfadhlurrahman6596 Месяц назад +1

    So helpfull thaks🎉

  • @lbuxani
    @lbuxani Год назад +1

    Valuable tips. Thanks 👌

  • @red-ward-studio
    @red-ward-studio 5 месяцев назад +2

    These tips have helped me improve from being about 8 degrees off when drawing a ~15cm line to about 4 degrees off, but now I'm finding my lines are "pulling" towards me starting ~7cm along the line, does anyone have an idea what could be causing this?

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  5 месяцев назад

      Sounds like you start to draw from the wrist rather than using your whole arm from the shoulder. Sitting too close it too far from the table can also make it hard to get a clean, even movement of the arm. 😀

  • @lessname2184
    @lessname2184 9 месяцев назад +1

    thanks for the video, quite helpful

  • @ranjitashah839
    @ranjitashah839 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks sir this a very nice video

  • @EchoesOfTheDeep
    @EchoesOfTheDeep Год назад +4

    Great tips ! I have a question : Do you encourage to draw from the shoulder only for straight lines or for everything ?

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +3

      For straight lines, generally, the more of the body we use, the more effective our straight lines will be. With short lines, such as in hatching, it quick gestural lines, this may not be the best option. But if we are familiar and practised with drawing from the shoulder, then we have the ability to choose the best option for the circumstances in front of us. 😀

  • @sridurga6720
    @sridurga6720 Год назад +1

    Thank you sir, nice tips 🙂

  • @Prosecutor_justice
    @Prosecutor_justice 6 дней назад +1

    you saved me again!

  • @deborahbarrett9609
    @deborahbarrett9609 Год назад +1

    I also LOVE your voice!!

  • @Ani.me_006
    @Ani.me_006 2 года назад +1

    Nice work good luck

  • @ranger2316
    @ranger2316 Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @deborahbarnes8475
    @deborahbarnes8475 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome ❤

  • @redezekieloctavio2852
    @redezekieloctavio2852 7 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you internet drawing grandpa

  • @israelisrael8133
    @israelisrael8133 2 месяца назад +1

    You should be a art teacher for school

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  2 месяца назад

      Haha. That wound be fun, but I’m probably a but old now for that. 😀

  • @rafid077rafid2
    @rafid077rafid2 4 месяца назад +4

    Im here cuz my graphs look trash

  • @sherryscoloringandpaintingcorn
    @sherryscoloringandpaintingcorn Год назад +1

    That would tear up my shoulder tho so i dont know how much i could do that tbh

    • @stephentraversart
      @stephentraversart  Год назад +2

      May not be a good idea for you then. Just use as much of your arm as you gently can - but try and avoid drawing from your fingers and wrist. 😀

    • @rustythecat2163
      @rustythecat2163 Год назад

      Good advice not to draw from ”your fingers and wrist”! I do that to often. Now, after this video I will try to be aware of this tip. Thank you. I also need to slow down when drawing lines of any length and strive for precision. Am to much in a hurry when drawing lines. You are a master which is something I will never be but I enjoy sketching very muchnand want to improve. We appreciate you Steven! Thanks!

  • @jL-pf1go
    @jL-pf1go 5 месяцев назад +2

    hahahaha, but their not straight,!