Drawing for the Hopeless
ebook ∣ From feeling hopeless to drawing the perfect line.
By Gustavo Guglielmotti

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Why learn to draw?
Everyone in this world has lots of ideas. Unfortunately an idea is just a beginning, and to actually make something, you need to visualise it. In order to visualise an idea, you need to have a concrete scheme way before transforming the idea into a product. Ninety percent of ideas end up in oblivion because the people who have the ideas don't know how to draw.
This book has two objectives: to show just how simple drawing is and that it can be done by everyone in a fun and carefree way because whatever is useful becomes doubly useful if done having fun.Why learn to draw?
Everyone in this world has lots of ideas. Unfortunately an idea is just a beginning, and to actually make something, you need to visualise it. In order to visualise an idea, you need to have a concrete scheme way before transforming the idea into a product. Ninety percent of ideas end up in oblivion because the people who have the ideas don't know how to draw.
This book has two objectives: to show just how simple drawing is and that it can be done by everyone in a fun and carefree way because whatever is useful becomes doubly useful if done having fun.
Everyone in this world has lots of ideas. Unfortunately an idea is just a beginning, and to actually make something, you need to visualise it. In order to visualise an idea, you need to have a concrete scheme way before transforming the idea into a product. Ninety percent of ideas end up in oblivion because the people who have the ideas don't know how to draw.
This book has two objectives: to show just how simple drawing is and that it can be done by everyone in a fun and carefree way because whatever is useful becomes doubly useful if done having fun.Why learn to draw?
Everyone in this world has lots of ideas. Unfortunately an idea is just a beginning, and to actually make something, you need to visualise it. In order to visualise an idea, you need to have a concrete scheme way before transforming the idea into a product. Ninety percent of ideas end up in oblivion because the people who have the ideas don't know how to draw.
This book has two objectives: to show just how simple drawing is and that it can be done by everyone in a fun and carefree way because whatever is useful becomes doubly useful if done having fun.