Practice. Draw your best however it is, then look for mistakes by comparing your drawing to the real object. Show people your work and see if they notice mistakes you didn't notice. Experiment different techniques and ways to fix or improve parts of your drawing, because the best ways are usually found through lots of trial and error. :) Thanks man, i think ill get a sketch pad, and start drawing :oops: :P ive always wanted 2 Pencil on paper is the greatest thing, so simple and free. You can sketch freely and learn so much from simple these simple tools. In fact, I use a regular number 2 pencil for my pencil drawings or else I lose focus and my mind is clouded with what utencil I should use rather than what move I should do on the paper. For the little things: It's a small T-rex origami I made with paper, then used it as reference for drawing it in black and white pencil on a yellow background a while ago. :shock: :shock: :shock: you own my drawings :(