AR drawing helps beginners place lines more confidently on paper by using the phone as a visual guide instead of guessing proportions from scratch.
Start with a stable setup
Place your paper on a flat, well-lit surface and keep your phone steady. A stable setup reduces drift and makes tracing lines feel natural.
Use AR as guidance, not a shortcut
Follow the projected lines lightly first, then redraw them with intention. This helps you train observation instead of only copying shapes.
Build muscle memory in layers
First trace major shapes, then refine edges, and finally add details. Layered practice helps your hand learn structure faster.
FAQ
Is AR drawing good for beginners?
Yes. It lowers the fear of the blank page and helps beginners understand proportions before moving into freehand drawing.
Can AR drawing improve real sketching skills?
It can, especially when you use it as guided practice and then repeat the same subject without AR support.