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 6: Applying Construction to Everyday Objects

    Culhwch

    12:06 AM, Tuesday December 3rd 2024
  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    guilleZoom

    3:16 PM, Tuesday December 3rd 2024
  • 250 Cylinder Challenge

    Cornball

    5:39 AM, Thursday November 21st 2024
  • 25 Wheel Challenge

    MrChungus

    4:48 PM, Sunday December 1st 2024
  • Lesson 5: Applying Construction to Animals

    CyberKitty

    7:17 PM, Monday November 25th 2024
  • Lesson 5: Applying Construction to Animals

    Nandart

    10:17 PM, Saturday November 23rd 2024
  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    Mk66

    1:35 PM, Wednesday November 20th 2024
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    RoyVD

    11:13 AM, Monday November 18th 2024
  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

    Owlott

    9:15 PM, Friday November 15th 2024
  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

    FrogKnight

    7:51 AM, Sunday November 17th 2024

Questions/Discussions

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

  • Drawing as sensory play

    fae33550336

  • Hello

    DZ

  • Perspective for character design

    Mk66

  • Should I wait for critique?/Is getting critique better on Discord?

    Phoenix_

Sketchbooks

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

  • Bubbubz's Sketchbook: My first fanart :D

  • DarthT15's Sketchbook: Dragonfish color study

  • TotalTempest's Sketchbook: Half-Dead Fox Gunslinger

  • bayleeboooooo's Sketchbook: sketches of some ppl

  • MoeLow's Sketchbook: Basic Dragon

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Faber Castell PITT Artist Pens

Faber Castell PITT Artist Pens

Like the Staedtlers, these also come in a set of multiple weights - the ones we use are F. One useful thing in these sets however (if you can't find the pens individually) is that some of the sets come with a brush pen (the B size). These can be helpful in filling out big black areas.

Still, I'd recommend buying these in person if you can, at a proper art supply store. They'll generally let you buy them individually, and also test them out beforehand to weed out any duds.

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