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Character Drawing Studio

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Character Drawing Studio is a fun, interactive live online drawing program for artist that love characters, fantasy, cartoons, and storytelling.

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I used to think talent mattered. But...
This "artistic talent" narrative is a really new thing that's blinded society for the last few generations. As the world's become: • more dependent on technology • addicted to convenience and frictionless existence • more willing to hand over their humanity to creating systems for efficiency We've lost something important. I saw a comment recently where someone said, "I don't want to depend on AI to do my thinking. The friction is the point." "The friction is the point." Taking time to *struggle* with your thoughts, write things down, rip them up, try again. Go for a walk come back to it, and KEEP TRYING. That FRICTION is the whole point of making things. Using your body, your hands, your eyes... Learning repetition, *noticing* stuff around you. That's the point. The point is not the END result. The OUTCOME. Nope. That comes naturally as a result of giving your attention to the craft of creating. Do you notice any of this happening, too?
I used to think talent mattered. But...
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Michelangelo said "If people knew how hard I worked to gain my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all" Talent is overrated. I've always tried to focus on the process and the hard work part.
FREE LESSON: "Upside-Down Drawing"
This is a free lesson directly from inside the course. It's an exercise called "Upside-Down Drawing" and it's a big unlock for your observational skills. Check it out and comment your experience. It's not about a perfect drawing, it's about opening up your *perception.* Here's the text and video lesson BELOW: _________________________________________ LESSON 1.3 | UPSIDE-DOWN DRAWING (VIDEO DEMO AT THE BOTTOM) Upside-down drawing is a cornerstone exercise that acts as a direct pathway to the visual, perceptual way of seeing. It's a powerful technique because it presents your mind with a task that your left hemisphere finds difficult. So it becomes easy for your right hemisphere to take over! The left hemisphere is concerned with logic, language, and categories. Usually, when you look at an object, the left hemisphere goes "oh I know what that is" and quickly names it and categorizes it based on stored symbols and knowledge. This leads us to draw what we think a chair looks like, rather than what it actually looks like. Your right hemisphere doesn't care these things. It's attuned to the "thing-as-it-is." It doesn't impose pre-determined categories on what you're looking at. So, this exercise will help to escape the conflict. The left hemisphere will disengage, and your natural ability to draw will start to move in. Here's what you'll need: - Sharpened pencil - New page in your sketchbook (or a sheet of computer paper) - The reference image file in Resources Step 1: Position your reference image and your sketchbook so that you can easily draw and glance at the image. Of course, make sure the upside-down man is...upside-down! Step 2: Now, with your pencil, begin slowly copying. Start from the top or the bottom. Patiently work your way through the entire image line by line, curve by curve, mark by mark. Just copy what you see... - Focus purely on lines and curves - Take your time, focus on just one line at a time - Pay attention to exactly how the lines curve, connect, intersect, or overlap - Do not to turn your drawing or the reference right-side-up until you're completely finished
FREE LESSON: "Upside-Down Drawing"
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This is from the book "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" ?
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@Nick Makiej Wonderful book to teach artist to draw what they see, not what the think they see...LOL Well Done!
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Angel Alvarez
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Meet Angel Miguel Alvarez, an Official Disney Fine Artist, Fine Artist creating whimsical and imaginative worlds.

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Joined Apr 8, 2026
Miami, FL