ChildOfMalkav

Giver of Life

The Indomitable (Summer 2025)

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  • The Indomitable (Summer 2025)
  • The Indomitable (Spring 2025)
  • Sharing the Knowledge
  • Giver of Life
  • Dimensional Dominator
  • The Relentless
  • Basics Brawler
  • Drawing Prompt: The Emperor's New Clothes

  • Drawing Prompt: Lunchbox, Made to Measure

  • Drawing Prompt: Designated Parking

  • Drawing Prompt: Daycare Stresscare

  • Drawing Prompt: Pool's Closed

  • Drawing Prompt: From Trash to Treasure

  • Drawing Prompt: Awards Galas for the Rest of Us

  • Lesson 3: Applying Construction to Plants

  • Lesson 2: Contour Lines, Texture and Construction

  • Ghosted Lessons 2: What‘s in the box?

  • 250 Box Challenge

  • Ghosted Lessons 1: 50/250 Boxes

  • Drawing Prompt: As Seen Through Fresh Eyes

  • Drawing Prompt: Scrapyard Steed

  • Drawing Prompt: A Reversal of Fear

  • Drawing Prompt: The King of Spring

  • Drawing Prompt: Like Clowns in a Bank

  • Drawing Prompt: Between Two Slices

  • Drawing Prompt: Dead or Alive

  • Lesson 1 Celebration Page

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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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