So You Want to Start a Sketchbook, Here's What to Know (2024)

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Rutgers chapter.

So, you want to start a sketchbook. Maybe it’s your first, or maybe you’ve already compiled a stack of completed sketchbooks… wherever you are in your art journey, this article is for you. I don’t claim to be a professional, but after 15 years of drawing, I have learned a thing or two. Here is some knowledge I’ve accumulated over the years.

find the Right sketchbook

There is no one-size-fits-all for a sketchbook. Each artist has unique needs, values, and quirks, and their sketchbook must reflect that. A watercolorist will probably want thicker paper, so as to prevent warping, than an artist who prefers pencil and markers. Now, I could go through and list out the different elements of a sketchbook (what sizes they come in, the material of the paper, the binding, etc.), but what I find more helpful is going through what I personally look for in a sketchbook. Then, you can apply the same selection process to suit your needs.

My sketchbook has to open flat so you can see the entire spread across the two pages. Playing into that, no spiral binding or pages that can be ripped out. Nothing that distracts from the focus – the art. I like a sketchbook that is small, so I can easily put it in my bag or purse and take it for sketching on the go. I also find the process of drawing to be less daunting when I have a smaller page to fill. The paper I’m not too particular about since I don’t often use fussy materials. If I need firmer paper, I can always glue in a thicker sheet. Last, I prefer the cover of the sketchbook to be minimal (just a solid color will do) so I can customize it with my own stickers.

Taking these criteria into consideration, I settled on the Talens Art Creations Sketchbook, 4.7″ x 4.7″, and I love it.

But what should be in my Pencil Case?

It’s up to you. You can forgo the pencil case entirely and carry pens and markers in your hands and pockets if that’s more your style. Me? I like a pencil case. I have too many materials to carry in hand and too much fear that I will lose them if I don’t have a zipped bag to secure them in. What you include in your pencil case is a process of trial and error, seeing what finishes and experiences you like, whether you mind bleeding or shadowing onto other pages, etc. Naturally, your pencil case will fill up. Don’t rush the process.

If you need a head-start, here are my favorite sketchbooking materials:

Take Your Sketchbook Everywhere

A sketchbook is your personal travel companion. Put it in your bag and take it to explore the world with you. There is nothing better than sketching from life. People often say they aren’t inspired or don’t know what to draw. Well, the world is full of references at your disposal. And trust me, sketching in a cafe is so much fun. It sparks the best conversations. So go, the world is your oyster. (You can even tape in artifacts from your travels. After all, sketchbooks are tactile.)

Don’t Worry About Art Style

New artists are often hung up over the concept of an “art style.” They want their art to look a certain way, and they try to engineer their drawings to match. But this is art, not science. No amount of manipulating variables is going to artificially create an art style. It is an organic thing. The more you draw, the more your style will develop, and as you improve, it will change. Hence, don’t worry — just draw.

It doesn’t have to be perfect

Your sketchbook does not have to be perfect. It is for sketching, experimenting, and taking risks. Some pages will be compositional masterpieces, while others can be unfinished or for studies or simply disliked. Don’t let perfection be the thing stopping you from starting. In art, there is no such thing as perfect.

Sketchbooking is a fruitful hobby, producing a book that no one else in the world owns. I love looking through other artists’ sketchbooks and seeing the uniqueness of their talent. If you are considering starting a sketchbook, I can’t encourage you enough. If you are consistent with it, your sketchbook can become an archive of your life, filled with drawings and memories from cover to cover.

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So You Want to Start a Sketchbook, Here's What to Know (2024)

FAQs

How should I start my sketchbook? ›

Tips: How to Start a Sketchbook
  1. Start on the second page.
  2. Use the first page to write your name and contact info.
  3. Start somewhere in the middle of your new sketchbook.
  4. Write an inspiring quote on the first page.
  5. Get over it, pick up where your last sketchbook page ended, and conquer the beast.

What should the first page of my sketchbook be? ›

Don't sketch on your first page.

You might practise some calligraphy on that first page, your name, the dates of your sketchbook, a favourite quote you have read during the period of time you sketched, a photograph, or even a cut out of a sketch or insert that sets the tone or themes of your sketchbook.

What should I design on the first page of a sketchbook? ›

Aside from this, the sketchbook cover is a blank canvas for your creative ideas! Try a collage design or doodle style illustrations for an eclectic look, or use a photograph of yourself, an artwork, or a travel photo to give the cover a personal touch.

What makes a good sketchbook? ›

Lightweight bond paper, a familiar smooth, crisp stock, is great for general sketching with pencil, pen, colored pencil and marker. Wet media like watercolor and heavier marker sketches will work better on heavier paper.

What is the best size sketchbook for beginners? ›

Your Good Sketchbook should be a large size with high quality paper. I recommend at least an 8.5”X11” size sketchbook, but it can be larger if you prefer.

How do you draw smoothly in sketchbook? ›

Use the smoothness Level slider to set just how much you want your stroke to be smoothed. The higher the number, the smoother the stroke. A higher level also makes it easier for Sketchbook to recognize a circle, ellipse, or straight line when drawing freehand.

What are the rules for sketchbooks? ›

NOTE: Always work to fill your page – avoid putting a small image in the center of your page. Also avoid letting things fall off the edges of your page. Failure to label and spray-fix entries will result in a lower grade. Do not draw on the backsides of your pages – only draw on ONE SIDE of the paper.

What do you write in a sketchbook? ›

A sketchbook journal is essentially a blank book that you use to record memories, explore themes, and/or try out new art techniques. That said, there's no set definition for a sketchbook journal … it's a personal thing, so it can be whatever you want it to be!

What are the 4 main types of design sketches? ›

The four key types are doodles, concept sketches, renderings, and CAD drawings. Each serves a different purpose in the design process.

What is the first thing you do when you start a portrait drawing? ›

Start out with a simple circle drawn loosely. Next determine the midpoint of the face with a vertical line coming off the circle. This will depend on which way your portrait or reference is facing. From these simple shapes and lines, we can start building out the rest of the features using simple lines at first.

What is the first step to sketch? ›

Sketch out basic shapes first.

Break the subject of your drawing into multiple shapes, and sketch them in lightly so you get an idea of the composition. Example: If you're drawing a face, you may start with basic ovals for the head and eyes, trapezoids for the nose and lips, and rectangles for the eyebrows.

What is the best way to start sketching? ›

You can start by practicing; learn to draw a straight line, triangles, squares, circles, shapes, and other patterns. Observe shapes and objects around you; decide which objects or shapes you want to sketch. Once you pick the object, it's time to start sketching.

How do you make a perfect sketchbook? ›

How to make the sketchbook
  1. I fold the cover paper in half and use the bone folder to make a sharp crease.
  2. Align the inside paper under center it as well as possible, but, you going to cut it after so does not have to be perfect.
  3. Staple along the crease. ...
  4. Fold it in half and try making the edges meet.

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