Beginner Simple Easy Trippy Drawings

Hey there, art newbie! Ever wanted to create something seriously cool, like, "whoa, dude" level cool, but felt intimidated? Yeah, me too. That's where super simple, trippy drawings come in. Think zen doodles with a psychedelic twist! No pressure, just pure creative flow. Ready to dive in? I know I am!
Geometric Grooves
Okay, first up: geometric patterns. Sounds complicated, right? Nah. Think basic shapes. Circles, squares, triangles. Start with one shape, then just repeat it. Maybe make them bigger, smaller, overlap. It's kinda like making a kaleidoscope but with a pen. And honestly, who doesn't love a good kaleidoscope?
Try filling each shape with different patterns too. Dots, lines, squiggles. Seriously, anything goes! Don't overthink it. Just let your hand do its thing. You might surprise yourself with what comes out. I know I have... sometimes it's good, sometimes it's... abstract. We'll call it that.
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Pro tip: Use a fine-liner pen. Makes everything look extra crisp and clean. Plus, they're fun to use. It's like writing with a tiny lightsaber (okay, maybe not, but you get the idea!).
Organic Oddities
Next, let's get a little... organic. Think flowing lines, blobs, and weird little creatures. Imagine what a plant would look like if it took a vacation to another dimension. What kind of bizarre flowers would grow there? Draw them! And don't worry about realism. We're going for trippy, not botanical accuracy!

Start with a single line, then let it wander. Add some branches, some squiggles, some random dots. Turn some of the shapes into faces! It's fun. I promise. The weirder, the better, right? You can even name your creations. "Bartholomew the Blob" has a nice ring to it, don't you think?
Another pro tip: Don't be afraid of mistakes. Seriously! Turn them into something else. A blob that was supposed to be a leaf suddenly becomes a friendly monster? Go for it! Embrace the happy accidents.
Repeating Realms
Time for repeating patterns. This is where things get REALLY hypnotic. Think M.C. Escher but, like, way easier. Pick a simple design, maybe a spiral or a wavy line, and just keep repeating it. Fill the whole page! It's super relaxing, kinda like meditation but with a pen.

You can change the size, the color (if you're feeling fancy and have some colored pens), or the direction of the pattern as you go. This will create some really cool visual effects. It's like watching waves on the ocean, only you're creating them! Isn't that powerful?
And one more pro tip (I'm full of them today!): Listen to some good music while you draw. Something chill, something psychedelic, something that gets your creative juices flowing. Trust me, it makes a difference.

Color Chaos (Optional, but Recommended!)
Okay, so black and white is cool and all, but color? Color is where the magic happens. Grab some markers, colored pencils, crayons (yes, crayons!), and go wild! Use bright, contrasting colors. Think neon greens, electric blues, hot pinks. Make it pop!
Don't worry about staying inside the lines (unless you want to, of course). This is all about expression, not perfection. Experiment with different color combinations. See what works, see what doesn't. It's all part of the fun!
Final pro tip (I swear!): Have fun! Seriously, that's the most important thing. Don't take yourself too seriously. Just let your creativity flow and see what happens. You might just surprise yourself with the awesome trippy creations you come up with. Now go make some art! I'm excited to see what you create!
