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9:21 PM, Sunday July 17th 2022

I know this is super super late, but tysm for the comprehensive answer! I ultimately decided to take the course on NMA around ~1.5 months ago since they announced a live class version of it around that same time frame. However, I wound up dropping the live class (wasn't in a very healthy mindset), so now I'm just doing it at my own pace. So far, I haven't regretted starting it at all! Fundamentally it's DaB, but with a much greater emphasis on making things look "prettier". And also with like half of DaB's rules stripped away haha. As you explained, it really does help you expand upon what DaB teaches students, and helps students branch further into sketching. I think most people can semi-comfortably take the course having at least completed lessons 1-5 + 250 box challenge, I don't think I'd have the skills + experience to get the most out of DS if I hadn't made it that far. I can share some of my work if you're interested.

Glad that my questions helped you as well! Hope you're having a great day / night :D

1:37 AM, Monday July 18th 2022

Hey, thanks so much. Your response was helpful to me in better understanding Dyanamic Sketching!

8:03 AM, Tuesday August 2nd 2022

Hi, I would love to see some of your work from the Dynamic sketching course, as I'm thinking of starting it too after finishing drawabox.

Thank you ;)

7:51 PM, Monday November 14th 2022

Hello Mungo! I (again) forgot to check my notifications, so apologies if this is very late ^^'. I should mention that I took a pretty long hiatus from drawing (personal reasons), so the work that I'm going to show you isn't super new.

Anyway, here's my homework for the first 4 weeks of DS: https://imgur.com/a/tJFmzF3

(Note: I only did 1/2 of the # of pages required for week 4)

Hope it gives you a good idea of what the course is about :) .

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