how to draw without talent

How to Draw Without Talent: Now Anyone Can Learn to Draw

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Today’s post is from Danny Gregory, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, about the How to Draw Without Talent kourse.

Ready to check an item off your bucket list? I’m going to teach you how to draw. And it will be fun and fast!

I’m Danny, the co-founder of Sketchbook Skool. I started drawing when I was in my late 30s. I didn’t know if I had any talent; I just knew that drawing made me happier. So I kept doing it.

Over time, I realized something: talent is a myth. If you want to draw, you just need a few basics and practice. So I figured out the building blocks you need to draw anything. Yes, anything you want.

I put what I learned into a simple, short kourse called How to Draw Without Talent. It’s like a weeklong vacation of gorgeous, fun video lessons, where I take you through everything you need to know to learn how to draw. And if you already know how to draw, it’s a great refresher kourse.

You don’t need years of difficult classes at an art school or tons of time or money.
And you don’t need talent. All you need are a sketchbook, a pen, and this kourse.

Say yes to your dream. I did, and it changed my life. Now it’s your turn. Join me for How to Draw Without Talent today.

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