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The journey to becoming a skilled artist is a marathon, not a sprint. But with Proko's basic drawing resources, you have a clear roadmap and world-class instruction to guide you every step of the way.
| Tool | Standard Choice | “BETTER” Choice | Why | |------|----------------|----------------|-----| | Pencil | HB #2 | 2B + 4B + kneaded eraser | Better value range; eraser as drawing tool | | Paper | Sketchpad | Newsprint pad (for gesture) + Marker paper (for forms) | Cheap for volume; smooth for ink | | Digital | Any tablet | iPad with Procreate + | Mimics traditional feel; easy replay | | Timer | Phone | Virtual pomodoro (25 min work / 5 min break) | Prevents burnout |
Here are three concise tagline/copy options for "Proko Basic Drawing BETTER" depending on tone and use:
If you are reading this, you’ve likely already heard the gospel of Stan Prokopenko. You know that (specifically the Drawing Basics course) is the gold standard for learning anatomy, gesture, and form. You’ve watched the YouTube previews. You might have even bought the premium course.
Are the parallel lines of your boxes converging toward a vanishing point?
Are you looking to improve a specific area of your art, like or portraiture , or are you just starting out with the fundamentals ?
Proko operates on a "freemium" model. Many of the core concept videos are available for free on the Proko YouTube channel. However, the paid version offers significant upgrades: Free Version Premium Version Condensed, shorter versions Extended cuts with deeper explanations Demonstrations Limited examples Multiple real-time drawing demonstrations Assignments Mentioned briefly Detailed briefs with tracking sheets Bonus Content 3D models, eBooks, and reference images
Here's how this method works in practice. Before drawing anything, ask yourself the first four questions. Then make your first light attempt. After that, ask the fifth question: what changes can you make? Once you've made adjustments, you repeat the process for the next biggest shape.
Would you like versions optimized for email, Instagram, or a longer sales blurb?
The journey to becoming a skilled artist is a marathon, not a sprint. But with Proko's basic drawing resources, you have a clear roadmap and world-class instruction to guide you every step of the way.
| Tool | Standard Choice | “BETTER” Choice | Why | |------|----------------|----------------|-----| | Pencil | HB #2 | 2B + 4B + kneaded eraser | Better value range; eraser as drawing tool | | Paper | Sketchpad | Newsprint pad (for gesture) + Marker paper (for forms) | Cheap for volume; smooth for ink | | Digital | Any tablet | iPad with Procreate + | Mimics traditional feel; easy replay | | Timer | Phone | Virtual pomodoro (25 min work / 5 min break) | Prevents burnout | Proko Basic Drawing BETTER
Here are three concise tagline/copy options for "Proko Basic Drawing BETTER" depending on tone and use:
If you are reading this, you’ve likely already heard the gospel of Stan Prokopenko. You know that (specifically the Drawing Basics course) is the gold standard for learning anatomy, gesture, and form. You’ve watched the YouTube previews. You might have even bought the premium course. Would you like versions optimized for email, Instagram,
Are the parallel lines of your boxes converging toward a vanishing point?
Are you looking to improve a specific area of your art, like or portraiture , or are you just starting out with the fundamentals ? | Tool | Standard Choice | “BETTER” Choice
Proko operates on a "freemium" model. Many of the core concept videos are available for free on the Proko YouTube channel. However, the paid version offers significant upgrades: Free Version Premium Version Condensed, shorter versions Extended cuts with deeper explanations Demonstrations Limited examples Multiple real-time drawing demonstrations Assignments Mentioned briefly Detailed briefs with tracking sheets Bonus Content 3D models, eBooks, and reference images
Here's how this method works in practice. Before drawing anything, ask yourself the first four questions. Then make your first light attempt. After that, ask the fifth question: what changes can you make? Once you've made adjustments, you repeat the process for the next biggest shape.