Doesn't have to be anything fancy, just like some instructions/examples of how to do things and some organized drawing exercises that build upon each other. I'm not really looking to draw portraits of people, I just want to be able to draw the world around me and to put the things in my head onto paper.

I've tried looking before but I usually end up with websites that give "free previews" then ask you to pay for the rest of the course, or lessons and exercises that jump too quickly for me to keep up.

  • WhatAnOddUsername [any]
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    2 years ago

    Draw A Box has a series of free lessons that build on each other, and they all come with exercises you can do.

    Proko might be the most popular website for lessons on anatomy drawing, but along the way, it has a bunch of lessons that apply to drawing other things as well. I think most of the lessons are free, with some more in-depth lessons for paid users.

    Ctrl Paint focuses on digital painting, but with some foundations in drawing as well. Again, there are a whole bunch of free lessons as well as optional paid lessons.