Proko Drawing Basics Course ✭ | NEWEST |

If you invest the time, complete the assignments, and engage with the community, you will not just learn to draw; . Your art will never be the same.

Stan Prokopenko is a natural teacher. He uses humor, clear visual aids, and frequent examples to explain concepts that could otherwise be dry or difficult. The lessons are bite-sized, making them easy to digest without feeling overwhelmed. High-Quality Production

: Moving beyond lines to explore light, shadow, and how to arrange elements effectively on a page. Key Features Ultimate Guide to Sketchbooks and Paper - Proko proko drawing basics course

You’re serious about improving but feel lost in the chaos of free tutorials. You’re willing to practice 4–6 hours per week. You want a clear, structured path from “can’t draw a box” to “can draw a believable figure.”

The course is broken into , each building on the last: If you invest the time, complete the assignments,

To help determine if this course fits your current artistic goals, let me know: What is your with drawing?

One of the most highly praised features is the . Stan reviews real student submissions, analyzing common mistakes (e.g., symbol-based drawing) and providing invaluable, actionable fixes that you can immediately apply to your own work. He uses humor, clear visual aids, and frequent

For every assignment, Proko reviews 10-15 student submissions, pointing out the same 3 mistakes over and over. You learn more from seeing others’ errors than your own.

The course includes specific assignments for each lesson, encouraging you to practice what you've learned.

Stan is not a snooty “fine artist.” He’s goofy, self-deprecating, and makes mistakes on camera. He shares his own bad student drawings. This creates trust — you’re not following a genius; you’re following someone who struggled through the same mess you’re in.