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Pencil Drawing Masterclass
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Introduction
Introduction -
Guaranteed Success Plan!
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Common Beginners Mistakes
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Basic Tools for this course
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Art Supplies Guide
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Skill Test Drawing (Initial)
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Useful Links
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Sketching FundamentalsThe Power of Line1 Quiz
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Understanding Shapes1 Quiz
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Landscape with Shapes
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Shapes to Forms1 Quiz
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Light & Shadows on Forms
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Forms for Facial Features
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Landscape with Forms
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Introduction to Values1 Quiz
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Space in Drawing1 Quiz
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Space Drawing Practice
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Shading EssentialsHatching Technique1 Quiz
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Cross-Hatching Technique1 Quiz
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Scumbling & Stippling Techniques1 Quiz
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Back & Forth Stroke Technique1 Quiz
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Prespective PowerOne-Point Perspective1 Quiz
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Exercise: One-Point Perspective
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Two-Point Perspective1 Quiz
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Houses with Two-Point Perspective
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Light & Shadow in Perspective
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Three-Point Perspective1 Quiz
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Skyscraper with Three-Point Perspective
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Perspective Hacks: Tips & Tricks
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Shading & Blending BasicsUnderstanding Sketching Pencils
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What is Value Scale
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The Secret Behind Smooth Shading1 Quiz
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Blending Tools Explained
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Mixing Values Like a Pro
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Proportions Made SimpleOutlining the Drawings
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4 Grid Making Methods
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Grid Drawing Technique1 Quiz
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Still Life Drawing with Grid
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Sketching with shapes1 Quiz
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Still Life Drawing without Grids
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Module 5 Assignment
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Textures UnlockedWood Texture
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Stone Texture
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Fur Texture:
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Cloth Texture
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Skin Texture
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Metal Texture
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Glass Texture
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Portrait FoundationsLoomis Head Breakdown
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Loomis Head - Side View
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Hair Drawing Technique
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Drawing Different Hair Types
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Mastering the Eye Drawings
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Nose Drawing Angles
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Realistic Lips Study
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Drawing Realistic Ears
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Final Project: Still-lifeFinal Still Life Drawing
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Final Project: PortraitFinal Portrait Drawing (1)
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Final Portrait Drawing (2)
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Final Portrait Drawing (3)
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Final Portrait Drawing (4)
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Skill Test RevisitYour Before & After Moment
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Basic Tools for this course
The Basic Tools you need for this course
No, you don’t need a million fancy tools to begin drawing. All you really need are a few simple basics: paper, pencils, a brush, a ruler, a sharpener, and an eraser. These essentials are more than enough to get you started on your art journey without feeling overwhelmed. As you progress, you can always add more tools later — but for now, let’s keep it simple and focus on creating with what you already have.
📁 RESOURCES:
Use the resources below to make the most out of this lesson. These files are here to guide your practice and make learning easier. Download and keep them handy as you follow along.
Basic/Must Have Tools ListDownload Detailed Tools List PDF (Basic, Intermediate & Advanced Tools)
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