171 Interest Score
15 Discussions
0.09 Engagement
Oct 2021 Launched

The premise of this book is simple: the best way to become better at drawing is to draw, a lot. Through tracing, guides, repetition and incrementally increasing the difficulty, you will begin to learn and remember the basics.

What the Community Said

would be good if there is a digital version◡̈

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This is really cool! Congrats on the launch!

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tracing is genuinely how I learned to draw; this is a fantastic idea and I'm amazed there isn't much out there like it! fantastic.

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Looks great for everyone who want’s to start draw but don’t know where to start

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My hope with this product, is to create a way for everyone to learn drawing, as we all learn to write.

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A measure of community engagement at launch. Higher means more people noticed and interacted with the product. It's a traction signal, not a quality rating.

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