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A modern way to learn an ancient skill–drawing with AI feedback

A modern way to learn an ancient skill–drawing with AI feedback

by lombarovic·Mar 5, 2026·2 points·1 comment

AI Analysis

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Real-time technique feedback beats video tutorials but execution hinges on LLM accuracy for stroke analysis.

Strengths
  • Tight feedback loop (draw → submit → get corrected → resubmit) accelerates skill via deliberate practice cycles.
  • Free first lesson removes friction; comes from Drawize (10M+ players), so distribution and UX heritage proven.
  • Structured lessons (mushroom → apple → mug) scaffold fundamentals clearly vs open-ended "draw whatever" alternatives.
Weaknesses
  • AI feedback quality unproven; LLMs struggle with spatial proportions—unclear how accurate technique critique actually is.
  • Video courses exist with human instructors (Skillshare, New Masters Academy); unclear why AI feedback solves a pain point here.
Category
Target Audience

People wanting to learn drawing fundamentals, visual learners preferring hands-on feedback over video tutorials.

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Skillshare · Drawabox · New Masters Academy

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