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Eduard, a 23-year-old designer, works in a Boston area based start-up. He visited the New York Metropolitan Museum of Arts last month. He was excited about Jackson Pollock's works. He wants to learn Pollock's techniques of drawing. He googled a lot of phrases like "draw as Jason Pollock", he found a few videos and text descriptions which were very boring and non-interactive. He tried to find a private tutor to explain him how to learn that technique, but that tutor was too expensive ($100 per hour) for him. He was upset because he didn't find a way to learn Pollock's technique.

Typical process consists of three stages:

  1. Lectures, when teacher describes the process of right drawing, shows typical pictures and tries to describe all the basic rules. This process is similar to studying the information in books or in the internet.
  2. First attempts of drawing when students try to draw something similar of existing pictures, and the teacher monitors the whole process and gives feedback right in the process of drawing. This step is necessary because it helps artists to become a skilled hand at this technique.
  3. Lastly, all the students begin drawing by themselves showing only ready works to a teacher.

Individual design sketches.

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1. A user wants to repeat/draw a picture. He has two options: to find it by name/author/style using a search text box (see below) or if he sees a picture at the moment, he can just photo it (after pressing "Search by Photo" button). So, the user chooses one picture he would like to train on.

 

2. The user takes a sheet of paper and redraws the picture, step-by-step.

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