Drawabox | A free, exercise based approach to learning the fundamentals of drawing

Anyone can learn to draw. It's not some magical talent a few people are born with. It's a skill you can train. We can help.

Drawabox is a set of free exercise-based lessons that focus on the fundamentals - the skills you'll need to make sense of all the other resources and tutorials out there. First we focus on the basic mechanics of mark making, and how to use your arm. By the end, we develop a strong understanding of form, 3D space and construction.

I won't lie to you - our approach is tough and involves a lot of hard work. It's also structured and gives you a clear path with concise explanations and assignments you can complete and submit for review.

You can read more about Drawabox and how it came about here.

Or you can join the community of thousands of beginners and professionals alike and get started.

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 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    PGcools

    5:23 PM, Wednesday May 31st 2023
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    Fairuz

    2:05 AM, Sunday May 28th 2023
  • Lesson 6: Applying Construction to Everyday Objects

    Art101

    1:08 PM, Sunday May 28th 2023
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    Haider4123

    10:14 AM, Friday May 26th 2023
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    Diamond0738

    11:34 PM, Saturday May 27th 2023
  • Lesson 6: Applying Construction to Everyday Objects

    GuilhermeSilva

    11:30 PM, Friday May 26th 2023
  • Lesson 5: Applying Construction to Animals

    GuilhermeSilva

    11:27 PM, Friday May 26th 2023
  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    inspireanart

    3:01 AM, Friday May 26th 2023
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    ShunnedPies

    3:17 PM, Wednesday May 24th 2023
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    Mkades

    6:37 PM, Wednesday May 24th 2023

Questions/Discussions

Take a moment to answer someone's question, or contribute to a discussion, if you have anything to offer.

  • Lesson 7 is daunting and complex!

    Himanknyx

  • Any way to stop being impatient?

    SeanyBoy33

  • Is it acceptable to fill out the front face with a light marker instead of hatching?

    olddesklamp

  • community critique

    melos

Sketchbooks

Along with Drawabox work, our community members also post other artwork to their sketchbooks.

  • emelianth's Sketchbook: Prompt: Little boba shop

  • Drego47's Sketchbook: 6 Months of Progress

  • lolu's Sketchbook: Drawing Prompt: The Court of the Rat King

  • PickUpAPen2245's Sketchbook: [Chainsaw-Man] Kobeni

  • Lane89's Sketchbook: Test album

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Pentel Pocket Brush Pen

Pentel Pocket Brush Pen

This is a remarkable little pen. Technically speaking, any brush pen of reasonable quality will do, but I'm especially fond of this one. It's incredibly difficult to draw with (especially at first) due to how much your stroke varies based on how much pressure you apply, and how you use it - but at the same time despite this frustration, it's also incredibly fun.

Moreover, due to the challenge of its use, it teaches you a lot about the nuances of one's stroke. These are the kinds of skills that one can carry over to standard felt tip pens, as well as to digital media. Really great for doodling and just enjoying yourself.

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