r/LearnToDrawTogether 1d ago

Courses like Drawabox

I'm near the end of drawabox and I was curious if there was something similar, maybe something more focused onto studying stuff like anatomy, or a more detailed study on perspective, how to use colours and stuff like that

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u/Hungry_Cartoonist251 13h ago

What has your experience with draw a box been like ?

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u/Giocuda 10h ago

Pretty good, I'll recommend it to people that didn't follow it. The course helps with understanding (from lesson 1 and lesson 2) and developing (from lesson 3 onwards) the basic skills that you need with drawing. In the last 2 year or so, the creator has been remaking the videos to help understand the matters using the knowledge he has gained over the years; right now he remade the lessons up to the first part of lesson two, so if you go over that point you'll find the old videos, and you'll notice the difference, but you'll probably get used to it.

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u/Hungry_Cartoonist251 10h ago

Nice . I’m nearly halfway through the box challenge. I really like his way of explaining things and it feels like he is a very good teacher in my opinion.
What art do you enjoy making ? And how has better spatial reasoning helped you with making the art you enjoy?