don't forget to play with your sketchbook

Draw Tip Tuesday: Don’t Forget To Play

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In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool shares a tip on how to loosen up and play in your sketchbook.

Let’s play! Playing has so many benefits. It can remind you how much fun it is to draw, it can release any pressure you’ve put on yourself to “draw right” or “draw well”, and it can give you new ideas that you might not have thought of before to take back to your daily sketching practice. Don’t forget to play!

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