Homework

Once you've completed a lesson, one of the best ways to refine your understanding of that material is to help others by critiquing their work. After having done thousands of critiques and having improved immensely over the last few years, I can attest to that myself.

  • Lesson 1: Lines, Ellipses and Boxes

    Grungy

    2:41 AM, Tuesday May 28th 2024
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    AmyP1973

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    bordino89

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    spartacus

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    Icye

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    Vulpiz

    10:08 PM, Saturday May 25th 2024
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    Levito

    8:59 PM, Saturday May 25th 2024
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    moto42

    5:36 PM, Saturday May 25th 2024
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    TeaAndApples

    1:29 AM, Thursday May 23rd 2024
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    Noyyysss

    10:09 PM, Wednesday May 15th 2024
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    AnaBiaUlbrich

    1:59 PM, Sunday May 12th 2024
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    riotintheseat

    6:39 PM, Saturday May 11th 2024
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    Dan_Delion

    5:01 PM, Saturday May 11th 2024
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    Amasirat

    12:44 PM, Friday May 10th 2024
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    Note

    6:13 AM, Friday May 10th 2024
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The Science of Deciding What You Should Draw

The Science of Deciding What You Should Draw

Right from when students hit the 50% rule early on in Lesson 0, they ask the same question - "What am I supposed to draw?"

It's not magic. We're made to think that when someone just whips off interesting things to draw, that they're gifted in a way that we are not. The problem isn't that we don't have ideas - it's that the ideas we have are so vague, they feel like nothing at all. In this course, we're going to look at how we can explore, pursue, and develop those fuzzy notions into something more concrete.

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