The DaVinci Cartooning Course 2.0 By Sean D’Souza – Free Download All New Course – The Psychotactics
You will learn how to draw outstanding cartoons even if you can’t draw a straight line!
✅ About This Course:
✅ Course Author: Sean D’Souza
✅ Official Course Price: $2997
✅ Free For Our VIP Members? : Yes
✅ Download Links : Mega & Google Drive
✅ Course Size : 9.02 GB
✅ Updatable? : Yes, all future updates included.
✅ Sales Page : You can check at the bottom of this page.
🏆 Here’s What You Get & Learn With This Course:
Week 1: Elephant, Giraffe, Whale
Week 2: Bear, Octopus, Gull, Hedgehog
Week 3: Consolidation: Part 1
Week 4: Consolidation: Part 2
Week 5: Vroom or Zoom
Week 6: Perspective in minutes
Week 7: Drawing shapes
Week 8: Drawing characters!
Week 9: Drawing characters-Part 2
Week 10: Human + Animal characters
Week 11: Drawing depth
Week 12: Depth-Part 2
Week 13: Wonkiness
Week 14: Wonky Legs-Part 2
Week 15: Hands and Grip
Week 16: Hands without fingers
Week 17: Expressions!
Week 18: Consolidation
Week 19: Dark and light
Week 20: Warm and cool
Week 21: Big and small
Week 22: One or two colours
Week 23: Point of Focus
Week 24: Final week
Heather’s Experience
Kevin’s Experience
Swami’s Experience
Laura’s Experience
Becky’s Experience
Esther’s Experience
Ryan’s Experience
Audrey’s Experience
P.S. A tiny note.
Contents
There are three core elements that make this course effective:
Element 1: A teacher who’s a ‘student’
Element 2: A system that’s based on getting things ‘wrong.’
Element 3: Sheer practice
Element 1: A teacher who’s a ‘student’
In the year 2010, I went for a watercolour course. The class was held once a week and lasted three months (I think), and cost me about $400. And guess what? I learned a bit. And the others on the course learned a bit. But that was it. A bit was all we learned. And the reason why we go about learning only little bits, is because ‘once a week’ is not the best way for the brain to learn anything.
Besides, my watercolour teacher wasn’t a student. He was a teacher. Or should I say ‘demonstrator’. He demonstrated how something should be done. And we followed. And that’s not the kind of teacher you need. You need a teacher that’s hungry to learn. That teacher is always playing ‘student’.
And when I say playing ‘student’, it means they are always keen to learn how to teach you better. And in doing so, that teacher improves their teaching and their skill as well. A teacher that’s a demonstrator has no incentive to do anything than just show you what you need to do. So first, you need that ‘hungry’ teacher. But that’s not enough. You also need a solid system in place.
Element 2: A system that’s based on getting things ‘wrong.’
Almost every educational course follows a system. Yet, the system is largely based on getting things right. This is a problem, of course. If you’re only focused on getting things right, you go into freeze mode. You criticise yourself. You think your work is terrible. And guess what?
Your work gets worse and then you can’t draw (let alone learn any skill). But a system that’s well-designed takes the fear out of the student. This is mostly done by getting things ‘wrong’. And then fixing them. When your assignments are built around getting things wrong, the fear goes away. And you ironically, get things right. Once the brain freeze goes away, the playful brain comes to the forefront. And then, magic happens.
Element 3: Sheer Practice
Anyone that tells you that you need 10,000 hours to be good at something is a total idiot. You need 10,000 hours or more to be an utter genius at something. But imagine someone telling you, you needed 10,000 hours to be good at driving a car? So you can be good at something in a relatively short time, but yes, you need to practice.
And this course enables you to practice, five days a week, making you more confident and polished with every assignment.
It’s also a ton of fun, because you’re drawing cool cartoons. Instead of some boring skill, you’re learning something that makes you (and the people around you) feel good. Best of all, you can do this at your dinner table and don’t have to shut out the rest of your friends and family.
What materials will I need?: Ideally you’ll need an iPad or some kind of digital tablet. While pen and paper is usually enough, the world is now truly digital and you can do a lot more with an iPad or tablet. However, there are people who get very good at drawing and complete the entire course using just pen and paper. It’s a choice you can make, but if you have the option, get yourself a tablet, because you’re going to need it sooner or later anyway.
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