Drawing Starter Pack

Welcome to your Drawing Starter Pack β€” a curated guide to help you build skills, find inspiration, and discover new tools.

πŸ“Ί YouTube Channels to Follow

A few channels that break down techniques, give demos, or inspire new ideas.

  • Proko TV
    What it’s about in 1–2 sentences.
    πŸ‘‰ https://www.youtube.com/@ProkoTV

  • Schaefer Art
    Why it’s helpful / What kind of learners it’s best for.
    πŸ‘‰ https://www.youtube.com/@SchaeferArt

πŸŽ₯ Must-Watch Videos

Specific videos I recommend for getting started or improving your practice.

  • 🎬 "[Video Title]" – [Creator Name]
    Brief description or why it’s worth watching.
    πŸ‘‰ [Link]

  • 🎬 "[Video Title]" – [Creator Name]
    Tip: Choose one with a time-lapse, technique breakdown, or real-time demo.
    πŸ‘‰ [Link]

πŸ“š Books Worth Reading

Great reads that help you understand the craft, spark ideas, or teach technique.

  • Book Title by Author
    A quick summary and why I recommend it.
    πŸ“– [Link to where to get it]

  • Book Title by Author
    Especially good for [skill level] or [interest area].
    πŸ“– [Link]

🧰 Tools & Materials I Recommend

Starter tools that are reliable and student-friendly. I’ve either used these myself or know students who love them.

  • [Tool Name] – what it’s for, why it’s helpful
    πŸ› οΈ [Link to Blick, Amazon, or store of choice]

  • [Tool Name or Kit] – budget tip or alternatives
    πŸ› οΈ [Link]

🌱 Tips to Keep Growing

Bonus ideas to stay inspired and make progress:

  • Keep a sketchbook / process journal

  • Try drawing from life once a week

  • Visit a museum or gallery and copy one piece into your sketchbook

  • Set a 30-minute timer to do art without distractions

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