How LineArtFlow Practices Drawing

Start with light guide
marks

Build objects from
simple shapes

Review outline, spacing,
and pressure
What The Course Approach Covers
Line Control
Short warmups with straight lines, curves, circles, and repeated arcs help reduce scratchy marks and rushed strokes.
Shape Blocking
Simple objects are built from circles, boxes, cylinders, and light construction lines before darker outlines are added.
Pressure Awareness
Pencil pressure, eraser use, and line weight are treated as drawing decisions, not as fixes after the page feels messy.
Sketch Review
Finished sketches are checked for proportion, tilt, spacing, edge quality, and one clear line to redraw next time.
GUIDE MARKS
CONTOUR PRACTICE
SHAPE BLOCKING
SKETCHBOOK REVIEW
Simple Marks Before Drawings
The course approach keeps attention on the first drawing decisions: how lightly to mark the page, where the main shape sits, and whether the outline matches the object before details are added.
Mistakes Become Drawing Clues
A wobbly curve, heavy pencil mark, or awkward proportion is treated as useful information. Learners compare, adjust, and repeat the sketch with a clearer line choice.