“I can't draw a straight line!”
These aren't just the words I hear from clients.
They're the words I heard from my wife, Renuka.
You see, Renuka never considered herself to be an artist.
After all, no one in her family was known for their art, let alone drawing cartoons. It seemed logical that talent should run in the family, and it was natural for her to feel that cartooning wasn't really for her.
You should see her now.
You really should see her now.
Her work is amazing (and you can see it in the 5000bc newsletters and on Facebook).
But is Renuka an exception?
The answer lies in the cartooning course itself. I started up this course in 2010, to prove a simple point. I believed that skills are learned, not inborn. And it's one thing to make a statement. What really matters is proof—beyond any doubt.
And since 2010, we've trained dozens of clients to draw
Not just draw doodles, but to draw cartoons of such a high calibre that in 6 months they're being considered to be a “professional”.
They've gone on to drawing cartoons for their blogs and articles.
They've published their own business books (with cartoons) and some of them have even gone on to teach cartooning.
“I can't draw a straight line!”
It's a phrase we use and it slows us down. It hampers our growth. It nails us to the floor. If you've ever considered that you'd like to draw—and draw cartoons, this is your chance to escape from that line.
So what is the qualification needed?
You don't need to know drawing at all. In fact, if you are pretty hopeless at any kind of drawing, in barely six months the results are astounding.
And yes, it's that time of the year again.
We have opened the registrations for the DaVinci Course waiting list.
But don't take my word for it. Have a look at the Da Vinci Course and decide for yourself.
Warm regards,
Sean
P.S. Since 2010, our students have done this course and become cartoonists in their own right. It's your time now. Get your pencils ready. It's time to draw!
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