Basics — Proko Drawing

The course is structured sequentially, moving from preparation and basic mark-making to complex form construction. Line Quality:

In his premium course (and free YouTube series), Proko isolates the following skills. Mastering these turns drawing from "hard" to "automatic." proko drawing basics

Most beginners start drawing by outlining the left side of the arm, then the right side of the arm. Proko calls this "contour drawing," and he warns that it kills dynamic energy. Proko calls this "contour drawing," and he warns

The core thesis of the course is liberating yet demanding: drawing is a learnable skill based on logical rules, not a magical gift bestowed at birth. Prokopenko dismantles the romantic notion of the artist waiting for inspiration. Instead, he presents drawing as a series of problem-solving exercises. The course is structured like a pyramid: at the base lie the simplest gestures and shapes, building up to the complex machinery of the human figure. This scaffolding approach ensures that students don’t get lost in details before they understand the underlying architecture. The mantra is clear: learn to control the mannequin before you try to render the skin. Instead, he presents drawing as a series of

Focuses on developing a "tapered stroke" and controlling line weight to avoid common beginner mistakes like scratchy or "searching" lines. Shape Design:

The final "ingredient" that describes the transition between values, indicating whether a surface is sharp, round, or flat. Recommended Materials While the course can be completed entirely digitally (e.g., ), the primary recommendation for beginners is traditional paper and pencil Intro to Drawing Basics

Simplifying complex subjects into dynamic 2D shapes and silhouettes.