: Write the date and drawing number in the corner of every page. ✅ Checklist for Success Buy a dedicated sketchbook for this project. Tell a friend or post online for accountability. Don't skip more than two days in a row.
Reward yourself when you hit milestones (Drawing #10, #25, etc.).
: If Drawing #24 looks "bad," move on to #25. Perfectionism is the enemy of completion. 50 Г‡izim Projesi
Study the human form and expression.11. Eye study (left and right).12. Nose shapes from different angles.13. Mouth and lips (smiling vs. neutral).14. Ear anatomy.15. Hair textures (braids, curls, straight).16. A self-portrait using a mirror.17. A portrait of a stranger (from a photo).18. Hands holding an object.19. Feet and ankles.20. A full-body gesture sketch (fast-paced). Level 3: Environment & Perspective (21–30)
To keep the project from becoming repetitive, divide your 50 drawings into five distinct "Levels" of difficulty and focus. Level 1: Fundamentals (1–10) Focus on simple shapes, lines, and observation. Your own hand in different poses. A pair of worn-out shoes. Fresh fruit (focus on texture). A kitchen utensil with reflective surfaces. A simple houseplant or leaf. A stack of books with different thicknesses. A glass of water (focus on transparency). A piece of crumpled paper (focus on shadows). Your morning coffee or breakfast. A "blind contour" drawing (don't look at the paper). Level 2: Anatomy & Portraits (11–20) : Write the date and drawing number in
Step away from reality and find your "voice."31. Redraw a classic cartoon in your own style.32. A mythical creature (dragon, phoenix).33. A character based on a specific fruit.34. A surrealist landscape (floating islands, etc.).35. Hybrid animal (e.g., a bird-cat).36. Illustrate a scene from your favorite book.37. A steampunk version of a modern gadget.38. Personify an emotion (Anger, Joy, Envy).39. A "Doodle Dump" (fill the whole page with small icons).40. A character design using only three colors. Level 5: Masterpieces & Reflection (41–50)
Work on depth and space.21. A corner of your room (1-point perspective).22. A street view (2-point perspective).23. Your favorite building in your city.24. A park bench under a tree.25. A vehicle (car, bike, or bus).26. An interior of a cafe or library.27. Cloud formations and sky.28. A bridge over water.29. A "birds-eye" view of a desk.30. A night scene using heavy contrast. Level 4: Imagination & Style (31–40) Don't skip more than two days in a row
: The more you draw, the more you learn. Overcoming fear : It reduces the "blank page" anxiety.