Cognitive Drawing cover. The cover background is orange, white, and black. There is a male superhero figure with a tight outfit on to show his muscles in the main part of the cover to the right. He is holding a huge pencil over is right shoulder. His outfit has a brain icon with a lightning bolt through the middle. Behind him are several samples of drawing pages in the program. There is a large, gray brain in the lower-left corner with white text reading “learn the male figure” on top of it.
Cognitive Drawing book open to show inside pages. The left page looks like a black and white comic book. It is a male character showing how to draw a male torso, an arm, and a leg. The right page shows a skeleton with its’ left leg and arm up. He has a quote bubble with the words “Well? How did you do?” inside it. You are instructed to draw the body and muscles over the skeleton.
Cognitive Drawing book open to show inside pages. The left page shows an outline of a male body. There are 2 spots to the right, partially drawn, that allow you to finish drawing the body. The right page shows an upper half of a body and legs in many positions of movement.
Cognitive Drawing book open to show inside pages. The left page shows an image of a man turned away and making fists with his arms down by his side. There are 5 partially drawn in illustrations that allow you to complete them. The right page shows an image of a man with a fist and a hand punching down in front of him. There are 4 partially drawn in illustrations that allow you to complete them.

Cognitive Drawing

Cognitive Drawing uses a proven method to help your teen rapidly improve his drawing ability.

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Grades3rd+
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Can be counted as 1/4 credit for high school art when used in conjunction with Cupixel Bundle. 

 

Cognitive Drawing

 

Suppose you want to develop long-term memory on a particular topic. A proven method is to replicate the facts or image from recall, check your work, and repeat as you progress through new information. Referred to as the testing effect, this is the basis of Cognitive Drawing. And it is a unique approach to learning to draw anything from memory. Developed by a former Hollywood artist, Cognitive Drawing will guide your teen through the steps necessary to improve his drawing ability quickly.

 

The first of several planned books, Cognitive Drawing, focuses mainly on the anatomy of a male bodybuilder, although the techniques are transferable. Printed on high-quality sketchbook paper, which is perfect for pencil drawing, the Cognitive Drawing book does a superb job of teaching anatomy drawing without any nudity. There are 90 days of lessons (160 pages) in Cognitive Drawing. Expect to spend about 30 minutes a lesson.

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