Landscape & People Sketching
Practice essential line types, ground textures, vegetation, trees, simple figures, architecture, scale and composition.
Guided drawing practice for beginners
Build better drawing habits without getting lost in endless tutorials.
The Complete Drawing Practice Bundle gives you a clear collection of guided exercises, printable Pocket Cards and a 30-Day Tracker—so you can stop wondering where to begin and start practicing one focused skill at a time.
Digital download · Beginner friendly · Print and reuse

What’s included

Practice essential line types, ground textures, vegetation, trees, simple figures, architecture, scale and composition.
Develop more controlled and confident movements through lines, curves, spirals, shapes, textures, symmetry and hatching.
Break trees into manageable shapes, then practice trunks, branches, foliage, proportion, contrast, texture and volume.
Practice pots, symmetry, geometric forms, foliage texture, balanced proportions and visual volume.
Study stems, leaves, flowers, ornamental grasses, overlapping forms, organic irregularity and botanical textures.
Practice waves, ripples, reflections, ponds, waterfalls, movement, negative space, perspective and water-related elements.
Also included

Compact printable reference cards that collect the key exercises in a smaller format. Print, fold and keep them nearby for quick revision and focused practice.
Choose a realistic daily practice time, record what you worked on and mark every completed session.
6 Practice Books · 6 Pocket Card Collections · 1 Tracker
The complete practice library

A calm, guided path into drawing — designed to help you practice, not just watch.
One-time payment. No recurring subscription.

The real problem
You need a simple practice plan you can actually follow.
You save drawing videos, open a new sketchbook and still do not know what to practice. One teacher says anatomy. Another says perspective. Another tells you to draw boxes for weeks. Soon, drawing starts to feel more confusing than creative.
The Complete Drawing Practice Bundle turns that confusion into a clear collection of practical exercises you can return to whenever you sit down to draw.
How it works
Choose a Practice Book and understand one skill through clear visual examples.
Repeat the focused exercise on your own paper or in your sketchbook.
Use the Pocket Cards to refresh the technique in a few spare minutes.
Record each session and build momentum with the 30-Day Tracker.
You do not have to complete everything perfectly or follow a rigid course. Choose a subject, practice it, repeat it and move forward when it begins to feel more natural.
Key benefits
Each book gives you a focused subject and practical exercises.
You can begin with ordinary paper and a pen, pencil or fineliner.
Avoid the pressure of trying to improve everything at once.
Many exercises can fit into approximately 15–25 minutes.
These pages are designed to be reused, not completed perfectly once.
Spend more time drawing and less time searching for another tutorial.
Why it’s different
“You are not paying for information that already exists online. You are paying for a clear structure that helps you sit down and practice.”
Build a habit
The tracker is not a rigid promise that you will master drawing in one month. It is a practical way to choose an exercise, practice for a realistic amount of time and make consistency visible.
Repeat the difficult pages. Skip what already feels easy. Adapt the system to your level and interests.
Who it’s for
The complete practice library

A calm, guided path into drawing — designed to help you practice, not just watch.
One-time payment. No recurring subscription.

What learners say

“I finally stopped watching endless tutorials and started drawing every day. In three weeks I saw more progress than in the previous six months.”

“The exercises are short, focused and easy to repeat. The tracker keeps me honest, and the pocket cards are perfect for practicing on the go.”

“Clear, structured and never overwhelming. The 30-day tracker turned drawing into a real daily habit — something tutorials never managed to do.”
Questions & answers
Begin today
You need a clear next step.
Open the first exercise, put pen to paper and begin building a drawing practice you can actually maintain.
Digital product · One-time payment · Instant access