This is such a wonderful and helpful video. Most people say “just practice” without really saying HOW. It’s nice to finally have a set of daily exercises to do. Thank you so much!
Exercises to fill your page: 0:29 (1) Crosshatches everywhere 0:55 (2) Circles everywhere 1:29 (3) Circles in circles in circles... then try other shapes 2:27 (4) Wiggly line snakes 3:12 (5) Redraw one of your wiggly line snakes 3:37 (6) Draw something on one side then draw its mirror image on the other side 4:26 (7) Draw a shape, then redraw the same shape in different ways 5:43 (8) Draw angular shapes, then redraw that same shape 6:21 (9) Redraw pre-existing kids drawings step by step 7:21 (10) Varying pressure control lines across the page 8:49 (11) Evaluate & match colors from an already-existing black-and-white picture 10:00 (12) Evaluate & match colors from an already-existing colored picture
I’m an artist recovering from a brain injury and I’ve had to “relearn” a lot (spatial reasoning, connecting left brain/right brain, hand-eye coordination, etc) and this video is really helpful! Thanks!
I know this video is a few years old, but I'm very glad I found it. When I was younger, I loved art and spent a lot of time with pen and ink, and charcoals. Eventually, the time came where I had to make a living and other than occasional doodles, I put my passion on hold. After about five decades I I now have the opportunity to pick up the pen, again. This time it's a digital pen as I just received my display tablet yesterday. After hooking it up to my computer and giving it a try, I realized just how different of a drawing experience pen on screen is. Add that to my very deteriorated skills, and I feel like I'm back at square one. Your exercises were just the thing I was looking for to help me improve my basic drawing skills and adjust to a completely new type of art, digital. Thanks for the video. :)
I’m happy you are getting back to your passion! Working digital takes some time to get used to, but you’ll get there’s. Just be patient and have fun along the way 😃
I brought out an old drawing tablet and decided to give drawing another go. I'm glad to find this because it helps the early learning process feel a bit more certain and structured. 😊
These are great, I'm here 'cause of quarantine, but I was looking for digital drawing for beginner tutorials. A lot of times videos focus on the tools and software a lot, but don't have straightforward exercises to actually improve drawing. I'll be trying these out:)
@@rontarrant yeah but drawing on a tablet is very different. Personally drawing on paper is much easier for me but I have a harder time on a tablet. That’s why im going back to the basics to practice my hand eye coordination
Don't have any intentions towards being a digital artist but I found my pen control when handwriting and 'rough' diagrams (OneNote) are getting better, plus I find the exercises quite relaxing. Glad I stumbled across this video :)
These are valuable tips. Exercise as a warmup. Fifty years ago I filled many pages with hatching. And circles. Not because of instruction, but because it felt right. Now I am transitioning into the digital world. Now we shall see how well my years of shading, coloring, poses, etc., will pay off.
@@jasweb147 It took me a while to get used to the feel. It gets easier. Don't give up. I use the XP-Pen. I tried to use that glove thing, but it just made it harder. Good luck.
@@darrellpidgeon6440 Thanks for the reply. I have a Huion tablet (no monitor) and it's nice. I found out today that a lot of folks tape a piece of paper onto their tablets to eliminate the slipperiness. Will give it a shot.
@@jasweb147 Just remember, the friction might wear down the nib a bit faster. Side note; doing a light sketch on the paper is a good way to "trace" your work.
These exercises have helped me so much. As a real beginner to digital art I can say I feel like I have never drawn before when picking up my pen and practicing on my recently acquired tablet. This video has been so helpful getting me feeling much more confident with my lines and drawing on my tablet in general.
There were on or two I didn’t find very helpful, but I love the positivity and encouragement and emphasis on the value of simple exercises. That pressure sensitivity exercise is SO satisfying! I found the last four exercises in particular very helpful.
Brought tablet and digital pen. Just wanted to relive the hobby which i left like 10 to 15 years ago. But completely blind where to start. But these exercise are real starting point for me. Seen lots of other video but this what i found easy. Thanks
I remember, so vividly, using these exercises back in high school art, which I took seriously because I took and still take my art-making as a gift I naturally took to. I have used these techniques over the past 25 years to help open my hand muscles up and also to help me fill void space in my art journal :-D Way to go, Flo! Haha These are also exercises one must perfect if hoping to be apprenticed as a tattoo artist, but you tape a small eraser to your pen, never a pencil, because you cant make mistakes in tattooing! The eraser is taped at the top of you pen to help your hand get used to making intricate marks with the weight of the actual machine at the top of your needle.
The best tip in here is definitely the color matching one. As an artist, I never really paid attention to if I was or not as long as it was "close". Thank you a lot for that tip!
I struggle SO much with digital art and have no idea what I need to improve. This was so helpful!! I took notes so I can refresh my brain as often as I need to.
Thank you. This sounds silly but you've given me new hope in trying to get to grips with digital art. I've been practicing traditional art for years, it surprised me how digital art so different in comparison. I thought it would be as simple as picking up my tablet pen and away I'd go. Sadly that's not the case and it's quite demoralising.
Oh my god. These are going to be great exercises. I was a bit skeptical at first but the zebra pressure one, the parallel lines, and the mirroring/copying ones are going to be great for brush control. The most valuable one is the one on values (pun intended). Trying to guess values and colors and then comparing them side by side will be great when I start working on it, thank you!
Wow that was amazing! I love learning things by practicing fundamentals. After I feel confident in my base skills my creativity skyrockets. Since I am learning a vector design tool I was going to leave the drawing skills for a later date but with this video I can just work on my skills until that time! Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks, exactly what I was looking for! Drawing on paper seems so easy after trying to draw on an iPad! Great exercises! I’d give you 2 thumbs up if I could!
I started and spent the evening with the first three exercises... this is sooooo meditative and calming and the outcome is sooo nice! Thank you for this great practice! 🙏🏻❤️
I’m so happy I found this. I’ve been having so much stress on how to get better and I know ‘trial and error’ is the way but I still found myself just annoying that I couldn’t do well. This video helped so much, thanks!
This is really good and exactly what I needed as a beginner. I've doing these for just about a week and can already see some progress. Thank you very much for this
As a beginner, I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the new brushes, I think I might go with HB, Technical Pen, and Soft Airbrush, maybe in time I can do more.
Nosara don’t use the soft airbrush to blend, it gives blend that’s too blurry looking. Use the medium hard airbrush. One more thing, don’t get bogged down with technical things like brushes, etc. Pick a few brushes and stick with them for a while.
i'm a graphic design, working on vectors for years with mouse and when i'm trying to use procreate for the first time, my hand shaking so does the line i drew. i guess i need a lot of practice before working for commercial works.. thank you for sharing, i think everyone should know this video when they try to do manual drawing for first time, to relax their hand
Great video. I am 40 years old and just started learning to draw. Bought myself an iPad mini 5 and of course Apple Pencil so that I can bring it anywhere to draw. Just finished working on the first exercise. Going to do more in the upcoming days!
Amazing video!!! I would also add doing all these exercises with your non dominant hand as well! Also great for a brain exercise and hand eye coordination with other hand. I learned from an artist veteran that creating with the non dominant hand has many benefits and if for some reason you can’t use your dominant hand you still have your other hand.
Great exercises.... couldn't help but think of Karate kid... Wax on wax off... these exercises might not seem like much but as with any practice these help fine tune eye and motor skills accompanied with actual drawing and sketching you can be sure to improve.
@@rifaiiixiii These are " Digital Painting " exercise ... Some of these are pointless with natural media . You don't need to learn how to manage the pressure sensivity on natural media ... You do different kind of exercise or variant of these one . I think that people don't know that a graphic tablet is around 20 - 40 $ ... Everybody can start . On the long run is far cheaper to paint with oils or Acrylics .
The second gen is 120 dollars on amazon, mate if you want one you could save up! Try saving extra change and whatever you can without skipping meals or not buying things you truly need. Then, one day you’ll be able to get one!
This is such a wonderful and helpful video. Most people say “just practice” without really saying HOW. It’s nice to finally have a set of daily exercises to do. Thank you so much!
My pleasure! I'm glad you like it
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yea im starting with digital drawing and line arting is actually pretty hard to do it perfectly
Exercises to fill your page:
0:29 (1) Crosshatches everywhere
0:55 (2) Circles everywhere
1:29 (3) Circles in circles in circles... then try other shapes
2:27 (4) Wiggly line snakes
3:12 (5) Redraw one of your wiggly line snakes
3:37 (6) Draw something on one side then draw its mirror image on the other side
4:26 (7) Draw a shape, then redraw the same shape in different ways
5:43 (8) Draw angular shapes, then redraw that same shape
6:21 (9) Redraw pre-existing kids drawings step by step
7:21 (10) Varying pressure control lines across the page
8:49 (11) Evaluate & match colors from an already-existing black-and-white picture
10:00 (12) Evaluate & match colors from an already-existing colored picture
Thanks so much Lauren ☺️❤️
Thank you my friend!
Thank you very much, our friend!
Thanks!
Thank you
I’m an artist recovering from a brain injury and I’ve had to “relearn” a lot (spatial reasoning, connecting left brain/right brain, hand-eye coordination, etc) and this video is really helpful! Thanks!
i wish you a speedy recovery :)
Wishing you best of luck in your journey! 💕💕
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I was a commercial artist in the 80s. I just bought my first digital pen and I feel like I'm in kindergarten. These exercises are GREAT! Thank you!
35 years old learning drawing. Your videos are a blessing
I know this video is a few years old, but I'm very glad I found it. When I was younger, I loved art and spent a lot of time with pen and ink, and charcoals. Eventually, the time came where I had to make a living and other than occasional doodles, I put my passion on hold. After about five decades I I now have the opportunity to pick up the pen, again. This time it's a digital pen as I just received my display tablet yesterday. After hooking it up to my computer and giving it a try, I realized just how different of a drawing experience pen on screen is. Add that to my very deteriorated skills, and I feel like I'm back at square one. Your exercises were just the thing I was looking for to help me improve my basic drawing skills and adjust to a completely new type of art, digital. Thanks for the video. :)
I’m happy you are getting back to your passion! Working digital takes some time to get used to, but you’ll get there’s. Just be patient and have fun along the way 😃
FINALLY! This is the video I needed.
YAY! Happy to hear you like it 😄
Try to draw more from your arm or even shoulder instead from your wrist or respectively your fingers. Your lines will get better over time!
this. i do this for both writing and drawing. more relaxed. more consistent. bettert overall.
not necessarily. some of the greatest illustrators in the world draw with their wrists. it really depends on how big you are drawing
@@dumbcat I'd recommend trying to draw from the arm and shoulders to any draftsperson regardless, because they might end up having an easier time.
@@dumbcat yes. but all of the best painters don't use their wrist for obvious reasons.
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This is the clearest, most-instructive, video I've found yet showing how to do the work to create better drawings.
when you realize your classroom doodles are really drawing exercises
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wait ur onto something-
that's so true how we forgot what was there in us when we grew up... sad but true that systems just make grown ups feel good
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SAME I always did the circle thing
I brought out an old drawing tablet and decided to give drawing another go. I'm glad to find this because it helps the early learning process feel a bit more certain and structured. 😊
I have really been trying to improve my digital art, so this was just what I needed! Thank you!!
You're welcome! I'm glad you found it helpful 😀
Good luck! You got this😄 I too found this really helpful🥰
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@Maddi ?WhosThat? yes I’m MUCH better now, thank you
@Maddi ?WhosThat? thank you!
“Half an hour a week!”
Me: *draws for 5 hours a day*
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I also do this 😂😂
So true 😂 I do that when I can lol
@Juan Noreikat lol drawing takes time 😭
i love doing excercises like these. it relaxes me a lot, and wakes up my imagination
These are great, I'm here 'cause of quarantine, but I was looking for digital drawing for beginner tutorials. A lot of times videos focus on the tools and software a lot, but don't have straightforward exercises to actually improve drawing. I'll be trying these out:)
You can still do most of them on paper. You've got access to paper, right? :)
Visit #modulusart
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How's the progress? :D
@@rontarrant yeah but drawing on a tablet is very different. Personally drawing on paper is much easier for me but I have a harder time on a tablet. That’s why im going back to the basics to practice my hand eye coordination
Don't have any intentions towards being a digital artist but I found my pen control when handwriting and 'rough' diagrams (OneNote) are getting better, plus I find the exercises quite relaxing. Glad I stumbled across this video :)
I'm happy you like it 👍😄
These are valuable tips. Exercise as a warmup. Fifty years ago I filled many pages with hatching. And circles. Not because of instruction, but because it felt right. Now I am transitioning into the digital world. Now we shall see how well my years of shading, coloring, poses, etc., will pay off.
How is it going for you. Just got a digital tablet and it's slippery when I try to draw. I'm a beginner and it's tough.
@@jasweb147 It took me a while to get used to the feel. It gets easier. Don't give up. I use the XP-Pen. I tried to use that glove thing, but it just made it harder. Good luck.
@@darrellpidgeon6440 Thanks for the reply. I have a Huion tablet (no monitor) and it's nice. I found out today that a lot of folks tape a piece of paper onto their tablets to eliminate the slipperiness. Will give it a shot.
@@jasweb147 Just remember, the friction might wear down the nib a bit faster. Side note; doing a light sketch on the paper is a good way to "trace" your work.
@@darrellpidgeon6440 I have some extra nibs. Thanks for the tip. I'm learning how to draw basic shapes and forms. I don't know where else to start.
These exercises have helped me so much.
As a real beginner to digital art I can say I feel like I have never drawn before when picking up my pen and practicing on my recently acquired tablet. This video has been so helpful getting me feeling much more confident with my lines and drawing on my tablet in general.
Cornlips 4 what kinda tablet do you have? Looking to get one but not willing to dish out triple digits since I’m a beginner, too
@@alxzen1127 it is an xp pen tablet I am not 100% sure what model off the top of my head but it was $49.99 on amazon I believe.
Cornlips 4 thanks so much! I’ll see if I can find it
Wow! This is fantastic to learn how to draw using the iPad properly. Thank you
There were on or two I didn’t find very helpful, but I love the positivity and encouragement and emphasis on the value of simple exercises. That pressure sensitivity exercise is SO satisfying! I found the last four exercises in particular very helpful.
Brought tablet and digital pen. Just wanted to relive the hobby which i left like 10 to 15 years ago. But completely blind where to start. But these exercise are real starting point for me. Seen lots of other video but this what i found easy. Thanks
Me: * tries to find a quarantine hobby to forget about the corona virus.*
Video: *draws bats*
Denise y. Drawing can be really fun :)
Same here I even bought a drawin tablet now idk what to do with it
@@spencergoth1cgutz205 The corona practically was originated because someone ate a bat soup... I suppose that's the Joke
@@DharGez Thanks for explaining 💕
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Those value and color exercises are great ideas.
Just got my tablet recently and been struggling for a while, until I found your video. Thank you so much for this!
You're the type of teacher I always wanted for every single subject in school. Dank je wel Floortje!
Awww thank you Sara ☺️
These exercises are excellent for any artist not only digital but for sketch art or any painter as well Ty for posting
I remember, so vividly, using these exercises back in high school art, which I took seriously because I took and still take my art-making as a gift I naturally took to. I have used these techniques over the past 25 years to help open my hand muscles up and also to help me fill void space in my art journal :-D Way to go, Flo! Haha These are also exercises one must perfect if hoping to be apprenticed as a tattoo artist, but you tape a small eraser to your pen, never a pencil, because you cant make mistakes in tattooing! The eraser is taped at the top of you pen to help your hand get used to making intricate marks with the weight of the actual machine at the top of your needle.
The best tip in here is definitely the color matching one. As an artist, I never really paid attention to if I was or not as long as it was "close". Thank you a lot for that tip!
Thanks a lot especially for the 10th one, I never can control pressure till this day even I drawing since kid.
Probably the best beginner videos for drawinf i've seen on youtube.
Exercise #3: draw circles inside circles inside circles...
*Junji Ito liked that*
I struggle SO much with digital art and have no idea what I need to improve. This was so helpful!! I took notes so I can refresh my brain as often as I need to.
you're a lifesaver!! I've just started digital art and these are so helpful. specially the children's drawing one!! thank you :))
Same here I'll start my digital journey when I get my iPad on Christmas! So excited!
Where did you find childrens drawings to copy?
Very influential practices.
Thanks!
As someone who follows a study in Game Art, I can varify how great these exercises are. Thanks for the video ;3
I just discover Procreate and i find your tutorials SO helpfull! I am so gratefull! Thanks!
as a start to drawing, this is actually really fun and I do see a slight improvement. Thank you this is awesome :D
I’m just a beginner I am 70 years old and wanted something to do so thank you for your help
I love seeing your vids. I never drawn in my life but I like it, and you made me really consider buying an ipad and start to draw . Thank you ❤️
Back to basics! Thank you!
Thank you. This sounds silly but you've given me new hope in trying to get to grips with digital art. I've been practicing traditional art for years, it surprised me how digital art so different in comparison. I thought it would be as simple as picking up my tablet pen and away I'd go. Sadly that's not the case and it's quite demoralising.
Thank you so much!! These exercises are fantastic!
Oh my god. These are going to be great exercises. I was a bit skeptical at first but the zebra pressure one, the parallel lines, and the mirroring/copying ones are going to be great for brush control. The most valuable one is the one on values (pun intended). Trying to guess values and colors and then comparing them side by side will be great when I start working on it, thank you!
Brilliant exercises. Will do. Thanks. Great teacher.
Wow that was amazing!
I love learning things by practicing fundamentals.
After I feel confident in my base skills my creativity skyrockets.
Since I am learning a vector design tool I was going to leave the drawing skills for a later date but with this video I can just work on my skills until that time!
Thank you so much for this video!
Really like the last tip about the different shades and colours, training your eye to better distinguish them.
These were amazing. I really love these exercises. I'm gonna try them today.
Thank you so much! Have fun 😊
Wow. Few things make as much sense as these exercises. Thanks!
Thanks, exactly what I was looking for! Drawing on paper seems so easy after trying to draw on an iPad! Great exercises! I’d give you 2 thumbs up if I could!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm so happy to hear you enjoyed my video
These were great! Thank you so much for sharing 😍🙏💜!
I started and spent the evening with the first three exercises... this is sooooo meditative and calming and the outcome is sooo nice! Thank you for this great practice! 🙏🏻❤️
Awesome exercises...especially training the eyes to pick the correct colour value
super tips! There were a lot of them I hadn't heard before. Thanks so much!
You're most welcome
Thank you, I've got problems with picking colors and your exes help me with this much!
I’m so happy I found this. I’ve been having so much stress on how to get better and I know ‘trial and error’ is the way but I still found myself just annoying that I couldn’t do well. This video helped so much, thanks!
You are a great art teacher.
Instructions unclear!! I accidentally drew another Mona Lisa
Omg hate when that happens once i accidentally drew a 3D dick
Dawson Carpenter similar accidents happen with me. Sometimes I’ll accidentally draw hentai
@@legomyeggoee4615 same
Oh man and I thought I finally found a good practice video 😪
I only draw attention
Circles within circles is also known as concentric circles ❤ great exercises!
thank you for the tips! this video is very good!
Thanks so much! Glad to hear you like it ❤
Thank you very much. Can’t wait to try all of them
This is really good and exactly what I needed as a beginner. I've doing these for just about a week and can already see some progress. Thank you very much for this
That is really great to hear! Thanks 😊
Thank you for this tips!
They are really helpful!
Gonna try this exercises, been trying to get use to to the pen tablet that I bought, thank you so much for sharing
I'm sure these will be very helpful! Thanks!!
Lol, I can only get a few concentric circles before the lines touch. You're amazing! Great tips, thank you thank you. Subbed!
I just got my first drawing tablet, I'm gonna try these exercises!
Thank you very much! I actually got better after trying this! You deserve WAYYYY more subscribers!!!!
Thank you so much! That is great to hear 😄
Awesome video. Really useful. Thanks a lot
*”Make a bunch of circles”*
Me with trypophobia: Aha no
Edit: Spamming the letter O doesn’t trigger me LMFAO
Edit 2: Neither does the cheese emoji...
True beautyyyyy :OOO
@@sheynlynn3014 yessss lol
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Adrian Li lmao thanks?
Omg same ;-;-;
Hello, I'm from Indonesia. I'm so happy to find this channel.
As a beginner, I'm a bit overwhelmed with all the new brushes, I think I might go with HB, Technical Pen, and Soft Airbrush, maybe in time I can do more.
Nosara don’t use the soft airbrush to blend, it gives blend that’s too blurry looking. Use the medium hard airbrush. One more thing, don’t get bogged down with technical things like brushes, etc. Pick a few brushes and stick with them for a while.
Spectra is good. Also, for sketches, peppermint and 6b
Loved the exercises, thanks for sharing
Thank you for everything
You're most welcome 😊
These exercises will help me generate my creativity for hands on art and digital art.. thx so much
"It won't take up a lot of time!"
*proceeds to fill an entire canvas with little lines*
i'm a graphic design, working on vectors for years with mouse and when i'm trying to use procreate for the first time, my hand shaking so does the line i drew. i guess i need a lot of practice before working for commercial works.. thank you for sharing, i think everyone should know this video when they try to do manual drawing for first time, to relax their hand
Thank you so much Flo, this is such a huge help for me 😘❤️
That is wonderful to hear Gina ❤️
Thank you kind lady!
It was amazing, I am gonna do the ones I can on paper, and the ones not possible on paper will be done once I get my tablet..
That's great! Have fun 😊
I'm 100% using these, THANK YOU 💙
Thanks Flo!
You're so welcome ❤ I hope it helps 😄
These were quite good. Thank you for sharing
In this type of video, im proud to give a like
(Sorry for any grammatically erros lol, im learning yet uwu)
@@evp6209 yas uwu
@@gabrielbento2711 not bad 👍🏼👍🏼😎
Excellent. Thanks again.
My pleasure!
Thank you! This was really helpful. Also I like your accent lol
Haha, thanks 😉
Great video. I am 40 years old and just started learning to draw. Bought myself an iPad mini 5 and of course Apple Pencil so that I can bring it anywhere to draw. Just finished working on the first exercise. Going to do more in the upcoming days!
This video is priceless
These exercises actually all look really fun. Thank you for this
Damn, it's harder than meets the eye esp. the last two.
Amazing video!!! I would also add doing all these exercises with your non dominant hand as well! Also great for a brain exercise and hand eye coordination with other hand. I learned from an artist veteran that creating with the non dominant hand has many benefits and if for some reason you can’t use your dominant hand you still have your other hand.
Thank you, I’m good at drawing in a paper but when it comes to digital I honestly suck
Maybe this one is gonna help you. Take a look! th-cam.com/video/08Hs6bfsquQ/w-d-xo.html
Is there a big difference in drawing in a paper to digital art
@@deld186 yes-
Great teaching
Great exercises.... couldn't help but think of Karate kid... Wax on wax off... these exercises might not seem like much but as with any practice these help fine tune eye and motor skills accompanied with actual drawing and sketching you can be sure to improve.
These tips are amazing! I can already see it work so good✌🏽
Seems nice having an apple pencil 😢
And seems nice to have an iPad 😢😢😢
u can do these with paper
@@rifaiiixiii These are " Digital Painting " exercise ... Some of these are pointless with natural media . You don't need to learn how to manage the pressure sensivity on natural media ... You do different kind of exercise or variant of these one . I think that people don't know that a graphic tablet is around 20 - 40 $ ... Everybody can start . On the long run is far cheaper to paint with oils or Acrylics .
The second gen is 120 dollars on amazon, mate if you want one you could save up! Try saving extra change and whatever you can without skipping meals or not buying things you truly need. Then, one day you’ll be able to get one!
OverRottenWaddup makes sense. I’m personally better at drawing on paper, but I like the finished look of digital art more.
thank you so much i needed this, im transitioning to digital from traditional, to become an illustrator! thank you so much for this
If I did this 5 minutes a day filling a page with hatches would take me a month lol
Daria 😂
Thanks for all these specific exercises as well as the why's behind them! It's a whole bunch of help
"Pick a random photo and try to evaluate the color"
Me with daltonism: it's going to be funny :D
You can do it with black and white color shades :)