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)
: 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
: You will see a visible difference between Drawing #1 and #50. 📅 The 50 Drawing Curriculum A pair of worn-out shoes