You Can Draw in 30 Days: The Fun, Easy Way to Learn to Draw in One Month or Less by Mark Kistler.The first thing that I did was identify the three primary resources that I would use. This post is roughly based on the process that I followed in order to learn to draw. One of the skills that I taught myself by following the method that I came up with is drawing. I’m currently working on a video course called “Learn Skills Fast”. That is, until I started doing research on how to learn new skills and realized that anything can be learned–if the right approach is used. In addition, I was under the impression that drawing was a talent which I simply didn’t possess. That’s it: she never gave us any instructions on how to do it. However, the art teacher would simply place the art supplies in the middle of the table at the start of class and tell us “to draw”. When I was in elementary school, we had art class. The challenge is learning to draw in 30 days. The idea is that, by setting aside some time to write a little each day, in one month you’ll have written an entire novel.įor those of you who wish to be creative during the month of November, but have no interest in writing a novel, here’s another creative challenge you can take during the month of November. In case you’ve never heard of NaNoWriMo, it’s a challenge to write a 50,000 word novel in 30 days. November is National Novel Writing Month– or NaNoWriMo.
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