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EasyDraw Tutorials: Step-by-Step Lessons for Everyday Art

EasyDraw Tutorials is a beginner-friendly, structured series designed to teach practical drawing skills through short, focused lessons you can complete in 15–30 minutes. The course emphasizes simple techniques, everyday subjects, and progressive skill-building so learners see visible improvement quickly.

Who it’s for

  • Absolute beginners who want clear, low-pressure instruction
  • Casual hobbyists who want quick wins and repeatable techniques
  • Parents and teachers looking for short projects for kids and classrooms

What you’ll learn (progression)

  1. Fundamentals: lines, shapes, basic forms, and shading basics
  2. Perspective & Proportion: one-point perspective, simple foreshortening, measuring proportions
  3. Everyday Objects: cups, chairs, plants, and simple appliances using step-by-step breakdowns
  4. Characters & Faces: basic head construction, facial features, simple expressions
  5. Textures & Finishing: wood grain, fabric folds, hair, and simple rendering tips
  6. Composition & Sketching Habits: framing a scene, thumbnail sketches, and quick-study routines

Format & Materials

  • Short lessons (5–12 steps each) with numbered illustrations
  • Video demos for key techniques (optional)
  • Minimal materials: pencil, eraser, paper, and an optional fineliner or marker
  • Printable practice sheets and project checklists

Sample lesson (5 steps) — Drawing a Simple Potted Plant

  1. Draw a small oval for the pot rim.
  2. Add a trapezoid below the oval for the pot body.
  3. Sketch a curved line for the soil surface and a simple stem from the soil.
  4. Add 4–6 leaf shapes, varying size and angle.
  5. Shade the pot lightly and add small veins to leaves for texture.

Benefits

  • Rapid, visible progress with small, achievable projects
  • Builds a reusable toolkit of techniques applicable to many subjects
  • Encourages daily practice with short, motivating lessons

Next steps

  • Start with 10-minute daily practice: one lesson per day for two weeks.
  • Keep a sketchbook to track progress and revisit earlier lessons for improvement.

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