This 3-month certificate course helps students build confidence in freehand drawing through structured exercises in line work, object drawing, nature sketching, human anatomy, and portrait studies. Without relying on measuring tools, learners develop observation and proportion skills using pencils and pens across different mediums.
This course is designed to help learners develop confidence in drawing freely without the help of tools or measurement instruments. Through guided exercises in drawing, sketching, nature studies, and human anatomy, students will gradually build their observation, proportion, and visual understanding. Whether it’s landscapes, portraits, or figure drawing, this course enhances drawing skills across multiple subjects and mediums.
Total Duration: 3 Months
Batch Options:
Online: Twice a week | 1 hour per session
On-Campus (Weekdays): Monday – Wednesday – Friday | 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Weekend: Saturday – Sunday | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Note: Timings may vary depending on teacher and student availability.
Proper pencil handling
Line exercises (horizontal, vertical, diagonal, zigzag, curves)
Drawing geometric shapes
Introduction to proportions and measurements
How to observe and draw any subject freely
Scribble drawing techniques
Drawing elements of nature: trees, sky, water, grass, mountains, etc.
Understanding light, shadow, and perspective in landscapes
How to find the eye level and vanishing point
Object selection and arrangement
Shape recognition and proportional measuring
Drawing still life and forms from observation
Stick and block figure drawing
Basic anatomy and body proportions
Head, hands, facial features, and full-body study (male & female)
Gesture and posture sketching
Live model study sessions
Understanding facial features (eyes, nose, lips, ears)
Drawing heads from different angles
Facial expressions and character design
Skull structure and portrait sketching
HB & shading pencils
Pen and ink work (fineliners, dip pens, brush pens, technical pens)
Shading techniques: hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, blending, etc.
Creating textures with pencil dust, cloth, cotton, and more
Brush handling and ink techniques
Paper textures and impression techniques using natural surfaces (wood, leather, marble, etc.)
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