I’ve started a 15-day daily drawing course with a clear goal in mind: to become a 2D digital artist . While digital art is my main focus, I’m also open to exploring other drawing materials because I believe art offers endless possibilities. But before diving into different tools and styles, I know I need to build a solid foundation.
That’s why I asked ChatGPT to help me create a structured 15-day course—something to guide me as a beginner cartoonist and help me improve step by step.
I understand that 15 days won’t be enough to master everything. There are many different styles, techniques, and areas of art still to explore. But I believe it’s important to start somewhere. As I move forward, my direction will become clearer, and I’ll be able to adjust and refine my learning path along the way.
-I know you know him , he is the naughty Sin Chan . Im drawing him according to my last task for DAY 2 learning process -
You can check the last task at the end of today exercise list .
Use a full page for this:
Do each 2–3 times across the page.
You’ll practice drawing without sketching scratchy lines.
Exercise: Draw 30 straight lines across the page using your shoulder (not just your wrist).
Try this:
Repeat with:
Cartoons often use line thickness to show style, depth, or importance.
Try this exercise:
Draw the same shape (circle or box) 5 times.
Each time, apply:
Do this with other shapes too—hearts, arrows, etc.
Draw from a cartoon or simple comic panel. Use any book, online cartoon, or even cereal box art. Try to retrace the lines by eye (not by tracing on top).
Which line felt easiest?
From the exercise , i feel that making line feel easier by using wrist .
Which was hardest?
The hardest part is to draw short line in 10 seconds without stop . But , i realize that making the short line in 10 seconds getting easier if i put pressure on it.
Did your lines improve by the end?
Yes , i feel that my stroke is getting better after making the same repetition strokes.
It was the end of today exercise , im looking forward to learn more thing in day 3 lesson.