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Dot painting made simple Your guide to getting started

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How Dot Painting Works: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide

A simple way to start dot painting and understand the process. From your first dot to a finished piece worth displaying.
4 min læsning Opdateret May 5, 2026 Paint By Dots Studio
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Dot painting is easy to start because the canvas is already prepared and each dot has a clear place. You can begin within minutes, work in small sections and gradually build a finished piece without drawing or painting experience.

Dot by dot, without pressure. In this guide, you’ll see how to start in minutes and finish a piece worth hanging on your wall within a few evenings. No experience needed. Just a complete set and the first dot.

Dot painting process close-up

What is dot painting

Dot painting is a structured, meditative way to create an image. Instead of brush strokes, you place small, precise dots onto a pre-printed canvas. As you move through the design, the image begins to appear with clarity and depth.

It is quiet, controlled and easy to return to in short sessions.

Compared to diamond painting: no beads, no glue, no noise. Just clean, consistent placement with markers.

If you are new, start here: What is dot painting

What you need

  • Pre-printed canvas with dot structure
  • Dot markers (fine and medium tips)
  • Cloth and a small amount of water for marker care
Custom dot painting example

How to start in minutes

  1. Prepare your space: flat surface, good light
  2. Position the canvas: align it and choose a starting area
  3. Begin in lighter areas: easier to control
  4. Place the dots: hold the marker upright, light pressure
  5. Work in sections: small areas, row by row
  6. Maintain the marker: clean tip, test before continuing
  7. Let it settle: allow short drying time before framing

Size and time guide

Size Best for Time estimate
Small (30×40 cm) Beginners 3–5 evenings
Medium (40×50 / 50×50 cm) Most popular 6–10 evenings
Large (60×80 cm+) More detail 12–20 sessions

Tip: view from around 1.5× the image size for best effect.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Too much pressure: keep it light
  • Starting in dark areas: begin with lighter zones
  • Poor marker care: clean regularly
  • Working too large: stay in small sections
  • Rushing drying time: allow short pauses
  • Poor lighting: always work in good light
  • No breaks: shorter sessions work better
  • Choosing the wrong size: match detail to time
  • Skipping test dots: always test first

Choosing your design

From nature, cities, portraits to mandalas, the right design is the one you want to finish.

FAQ

Is dot painting suitable for beginners

Yes. The structure makes it easy to start without experience.

How long does it take

Small designs take a few evenings. Larger pieces take longer.

What is included in the kit

Canvas, markers and a clear starting guide.

Can I use my own photo

Yes. You can create a personalised design from your image.

Dot vs diamond painting

Dot uses markers. Diamond uses beads. Dot is cleaner and quieter.

Next step

A few dots today. A finished piece in a few evenings.

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