This website is designed to guide you toward your sketchbook, so there is no menu or index. Each click should bring you closer to an end page with a drawing exercise.
If you've come here, though, you really want to know more! Below is an overview of the drawing practice resources on this website. It includes resources for artists that are still there but are hidden and not directly available through clicking links on the website. I am actively searching for great drawing exercises and the ideal online presentation.
This free course helps you build real drawing skills through quick, fun exercises that fit into even the busiest schedule. Each activity has levels from beginner to pro, so you can improve no matter where you start.
All you need is a small sketchbook, a pen, and your phone. With exercises you can do in just a few minutes, you’ll learn to draw with confidence — anywhere, anytime, and at your own pace. Check it out
3D Models For Drawing Practice
Rotate 3D models inside your browser or on your mobile. Choose from an extensive library of 3D models of props, anatomy, and primitive and manipulated forms with varied proportions unique to Practice Drawing This. Rotate the objects, move them around, and draw them. Imagine what they look like rotated, and then verify. Always have something to draw. Check it out
Timed Drawing
This is for anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills and build their visual library. Never be without photo reference to draw from again. Hundreds of images are ready to be drawn and chosen for you automatically. You determine the drawing intervals: short intervals for gesture drawings or longer intervals for more finished pieces. If you want to draw something specific, there are many categories to choose from. Check it out
Morning Sketches APP
This is for anyone who wants to improve their drawing skills and build their visual library. Practice drawing every day. Never be without a reference image to draw from. Hundreds of images are ready to be drawn. There is no need to choose an image; a sophisticated scheduler chooses one for you. Start the day with a drawing warm-up to improve pen(cil) control.
Practice drawing 3D models designed for artists. Practice drawing gestures and breaking down a reference to simplified forms. Master drawing objects rotated from imagination. Check it out
Memory Drawing Workbook
Download the free PDF with a self-contained drawing course that includes image references. Improve pen control and learn to draw from memory and eventually imagination; increase your ability to visualize what you want to draw and see where lines should go and where they are off through short daily warm-up exercises. Always have a warm-up drawing exercise ready to start the day. Check it out
Podcast Player For Artists
Listen to podcasts while drawing. New playlists are created from select podcasts every day. Choose from various categories, from Ambient for concentrated drawing to spoken podcasts on various subjects. There is no need to waste time choosing; just press play and start drawing while listening to great podcasts! Check it out
Drawing Demonstrations
Hand-crafted guides that show how to draw things step by step. Learn how to construct and rotate specific things from their simplified 3D forms and construct two-dimensional drawings. Check it out
Play With Perspective
Easily play with perspective in your browser. Draw lines using perspective grids, start new lines from intersecting points, remove overshooting lines, and construct more complex 3D forms as you learn the principles of perspective. Download the perspective grid and drawing as an image to use as an under-drawing for a finished piece. Check it out
Daily Drawing Habit Tracker
Artist-friendly daily drawing habit tracker. See your drawing streak on a calendar. A forgiving system that allows you ample days off. Turn your drawing practice into a semi-daily habit and feel the satisfaction of having a long drawing streak! Check it out
Step-By-Step Draw-Alongs
A collection of dozens of line drawings drawn step by step for you to draw along. Improve your instinct at correctly placing lines in the right angle and proportion relative to the other lines on the page, and end with a satisfying drawing. Check it out
Our Discord Server
Connect with fellow artists, share your latest work, exchange feedback, share and discover other online art education resources, and grow together. Check it out
YouTube Drawing Tutorial Videos
Listen to and watch videos that delve deeper into the subjects on this website. You can listen to the videos while drawing or do the drawing exercises along with them. Check it out
Guides
I started writing guides after realizing that these were timeless resources. Sharing them in one newsletter article or a social media post didn't seem right. You can find them here.
Memory Drawing Game
Doing this tiny memory drawing game every day for 15 minutes will improve your ability to visualize what you want to draw. A common misconception is that this exercise exists solely to memorize something, but it does far more. It will improve your instincts, make you better at freehand drawing from imagination, and make you better at seeing mistakes in your drawing. You can find it here.
Perspective Drawing Game
You can play this little game on your mobile anywhere and at any time and improve your instincts and ability to draw rotated boxes in perspective. You can find it here.
Animator’s Stopwatch
-ApeShape Animate came to me with AI-generated code for an Animator’s Stopwatch and asked if I’d be interested in hosting it on this site. The idea behind using a stopwatch when designing an animation is that you can perform an act with your own body and then use the stopwatch to time it, to determine how many animation frames it takes for a movement to appear natural. You can try it out here.
Workouts
I had the idea of chaining drawing exercises that combined well together, and the first approach was one where you were guided through a slideshow that presented the steps in sequence. You can find the workouts here.
Podcast
I'm working on a podcast designed to be listened to while drawing. I'm still working out the right format for it. You can find episodes I made here.
I made this page where you can select a reference photo and then look through a camera on your phone with the reference image transparently overlaid to compare your drawing to the reference image. The idea is to see if you got proportions and such wrong.
I have since realized that we are not cameras; we are not copying machines. We should use reference images, but we do not have to follow them to the tee. We should allow ourselves to deviate from the reference, especially to say something about it.
I had a slew of drawing exercises presented in a vertical format to scroll through and follow step by step. The idea was that vertical scrolling was more natural on screens as we're already used to scrolling that way. They were set up as daily exercises and sent out in a daily version of my newsletter. This overwhelmed people who were subscribed to it, so I abandoned the daily email. The exercises are still there. My views on what good drawing exercises are have evolved, but you can still find them here.
I share slides with forms and form studies on Pinterest. These are doing well over there: people like to pin them to their boards, and others find them. You can see my Pinterest here.
Instagram
I share my sketchbook pages here on Instagram here. I share the same pages at the top of my newsletter articles. Instagram is where it all started, but I now place my main art and writing on my website.
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