Discover 10 drawing exercises to improve composition (without "talent"). There is a widespread idea among those who start drawing: to think that people who create attractive images were simply born with a special talent for composition. However, the reality is quite different. Composition is not a mysterious gift, but a skill that can be learned, analyzed and practiced. Every time you decide where to place a character, how much space to leave empty, or which element you want to draw attention to first, you are making compositional decisions. And, like any other visual skill, it improves with conscious practice. This article brings together ten simple exercises that will help you develop a better understanding of composition. Whether you draw as a hobby, study illustration, or simply want your images to have more visual punch, these exercises are designed to train your ability to observe, organize, and communicate better.
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