When you go to art school, they provide you with projects, assignments, deadlines, and a schedule. They provide you with structure. In this episode we talk about how to create structure for yourself when you’re learning from home. Marshall gives his perspective from being a classroom teacher and how it can be applied to online education, while Stan explains how you can’t rely on discipline when forming new habits. Based on psychology, there are more effective ways to form new habits as you’re trying to set up your own structure. Stan also shares how he created projects for himself that got him excited to learn the technical skills.
Referenced Artists/Works:
Hidden Brain
Wendy Wood
Dr. Seuss
Beatrix Potter
Albrecht Durer
Glenn Vilppu
Steve Huston
The Animator's Survival Kit
Nicolaides
Eddie Fitzgerald
Mastery by Robert Greene
Scott Robertson
Modern day james
Drawabox.com
Alan Becker animation
Stan’s Pool Table animation
Kim Jung Gi
Kurt Vonnegut
Elizabeth Gilbert
Marshall Materials
Stan's skeleton
Stan's chicken
Stan's guy on heroin
RadioRunner's Reddit cirriculum
Dario Jelusic
Drew Ford
Fico Ossio
Karl Kopinski
Tat Cherry
Gift Cards
Gift card for art students to use on anything in the Proko store
About instructors
Founder of Proko, artist and teacher of drawing, painting, and anatomy. I try to make my lessons fun and ultra packed with information.
I Write, I Draw, I Teach