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Hi Reader, -- David here from SketchLikeAnArchitect.com So, last Thursday - just before our last LIVE workshop - I found out by accident that my latest book has become a best-seller on Amazon.com! Honestly, I'm not sure how or when it happened (the book has been published 2.5 years ago) but it's an amazing and unexpected milestone of the journey which I want to thank you so much for! If you got the book as a paperback or a Kindle version, thanks sooo much! If you haven't got the book or have no idea what it's about, here's where to learn more 👇 Watch this 1-minute video to peek inside the book
This milestone is literally possible only because of you - I mean it and I don't take it lightly! Grateful,
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Hi Reader, -- David here from SketchLikeAnArchitect.com Being a professional over-thinker, I have a love-hate relationship with this time of the year. Review - reflect - plan - prioritize - be grateful - scratch that new idea - doubt yourself - burn everything down? - start all over - “don’t forget to get some rest, too” - and repeat… Do YOU do yearly recaps? Looking back, reflecting, seeing what went well and what not so much? If you have any favourite process, tool, or resource for such...
Hi Reader, -- David here from SketchLikeAnArchitect.com Was it worth the long flight? Couldn’t it be done via Zoom? Solid questions. Three connecting flights.Twenty hours of travel.A pounding headache before the presentation.Not ideal. But the very next morning, emails started landing in my inbox: “Your presentation at AIBD was absolutely wonderful. Thank you!” That alone made it worth it. Then there were the conversations — the kind you can only have in person. The hallway chats. The...
Hi Reader, -- David here from SketchLikeAnArchitect.com Drawing repetitive elements in perspective (think columns, arches, pillars, windows, electric poles...) feels impossible freehand… it’s very hard to get it precise intuitively! 😲 But what if I told you architects use one simple trick to get it right every time — even without a ruler? Click here to watch it now This new video is a short snippet from a recent support webinar for the students in the Perspective Drawing Made Easy course....