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You want to make charming characters and cozy scenes you’re proud to share—but long, technical courses keep slipping to “tomorrow.” Pretty Little Daily Practice Lessons – Character & Scene Edition by Kris Lauren gives you an irresistible alternative: short, joyful sessions that add up to real skill. In about 15 minutes a day, you’ll draw along, paint along, and steadily build a toolkit for adorable characters and storybook-ready scenes—without overwhelm.
Overview this course
This is a daily-practice–driven illustration program designed for busy creatives and absolute beginners alike. You’ll work through 31 draw-along lessons (each ~15 minutes) that cover characters and scene elements, then combine them into finished illustrations. Add in the intro, wrap-up, and bonus training and you’re getting 35 videos (7+ hours) you can revisit anytime, in any order, at your own pace.
What makes it so approachable is the blend of bite-size teaching and ready-to-use creative assets. You get:
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Step-by-step videos for clouds, bees, birds, foliage, animals, props, and full scenes—each lesson building on the last.
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Handy reference guides so you never get stuck on proportions or shapes.
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Scene-creation walkthroughs that show you how to arrange characters and elements into cohesive, charming compositions.
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Bonus stamps (head and body guides) to block in characters fast and keep proportions consistent—even across multiple views.
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Digital tools—a textured canvas, curated color palettes, and a set of 15 Procreate-compatible brushes—so you can follow along exactly and achieve that warm, hand-crafted look. (Prefer pencil or watercolor? The drawing principles translate to your favorite media, too.)
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Lifetime access to the self-paced video library: pause, rewind, repeat, and practice daily on your schedule.
Your teacher, Kris Lauren, is a professional illustrator and digital resource creator with training in traditional/digital art plus 2D/3D animation. Her superpower is making complex ideas feel simple and fun—like drawing next to a friend who tells you why each stroke works.
Why should you choose this course?
Because repetition beats perfection. These lessons are designed to be quick wins that stack into confidence and craft. Instead of “someday,” you’ll get a daily “done.”
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Built for real life. Fifteen-minute sessions slot between school runs, client calls, and evening wind-downs.
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Clarity over complexity. You’ll always know the next step: sketch → linework → paint → finish.
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Beginner-safe, artist-approved. If you’re new, you’ll learn structure; if you’re seasoned, you’ll get fresh style ideas, faster workflows, and reusable assets.
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From shapes to stories. Start with simple clouds and mushrooms, then graduate to cats in outfits, elephants with personality, balloons in the sky, and a picnic scene that feels like a picture book spread.
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Consistent characters, made easy. Stamps help you keep head/body proportions across front, 3/4, and side views—crucial for sequences, stickers, and product sets.
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Production-ready feel. The textured canvas and brush set (with commercial license) deliver a tactile, paper-like finish perfect for prints, greeting cards, children’s decor, and digital stickers.
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Positive, supportive vibe. The studio feel is relaxed and encouraging, so you’ll experiment more and stress less.
If you’ve ever thought, “I can’t draw characters,” this is your friendly proof that you can—consistently.
What You’ll Learn
You won’t just copy drawings—you’ll internalize a repeatable process for characters and scenes that you can apply to any personal or commercial project.
1) Fundamentals that unlock everything
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Shape language & proportions: Reduce complex subjects to circles, ovals, and teardrops; place features so characters read at postcard size.
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Line economy: When to keep lines loose vs. clean; how to vary line weight for charm and clarity.
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Values & edges: The fast way to make characters “pop” from the background (yes, even with soft, pastel palettes).
2) Character design, the cozy way
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From simple to sophisticated: Bees and birds (Lessons 2–3) evolve into turtles (8–9), cats with outfits (12–15), an elephant with clothing details (19–21), and a bunny (23–25).
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Expressive posing: Use stamps and light sketching to adjust tilt, gesture, and attitude in seconds.
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Outfits & accessories: Hats, scarves, and props that fit the silhouette (and don’t fight your lines).
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Three-view consistency: The Bonus 3-Views lesson shows how to keep size, shape, and landmarks aligned across front, 3/4, and side—vital for story sequences and animations.
3) Scene elements & composition
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Nature essentials: Clouds (1), mushrooms (4), flowers (5), trees (6–7), grass & fences (26)—learn stylized shapes that assemble into believable spaces.
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Props that tell stories: Picnic basket (10–11) and kite (22) add narrative and scale.
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Depth without math: Overlap, size shifts, and gentle atmospheric color to suggest space.
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Interaction & storytelling: Puppy & sloth (27–29) and the Hugs sequence teach how to draw characters sitting and interacting—instantly more heart in your art.
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Final assembly: Scene creation (30) pulls everything together: arranging focal points, balancing colors, and finishing edges for share-worthy pieces.
4) Digital painting workflow (Procreate-friendly, media-agnostic)
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Brush confidence: Sketch with a pencil that feels natural, ink with inky filler, add texture with soft charcoal and paint spray, then sprinkle magic with cute paint stamps.
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Layer logic: Keep sketches, linework, color flats, and shading tidy so edits are painless.
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Color made simple: Use the included palettes to stay harmonious; shift hue/value for morning, noon, or dusk moods without overthinking.
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Textured finish: The paper-like canvas gives even flat fills a cozy, tactile vibe.
5) Reusable assets & real-world use
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Create once, reuse often: Turn your cat, bunny, and turtle into stickers, printables, wall art, or pattern elements.
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Collection thinking: Build coordinated sets (characters + scenes + props) for shops or portfolios.
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Commercial-friendly tools: The 15 included brushes come with a commercial license so you can sell artwork created with them.
A friendly 30-day roadmap (follow or freestyle)
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Week 1: Warm-ups (clouds, bees, birds) + mushrooms and flowers.
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Week 2: Trees, turtle (draw + paint), and the picnic basket (draw + paint).
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Week 3: Cat (body, clothing, linework, paint) + hot air balloon series (draw, line, paint).
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Week 4: Elephant (body, clothing, paint), kite, bunny (body, clothing, paint), grass & fence.
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Weekend victory lap: Puppy & sloth series → Scene Creation → Bonus: 3 Views.
By month’s end, you’ll have a mini-portfolio of characters and multiple cozy scenes—plus the confidence to keep going.
Who Should Take This Course?
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Beginners who want training wheels without baby steps: clear demos, simple shapes, real results.
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Busy hobbyists & parents looking for a calm creative ritual that actually fits into a day.
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Procreate newcomers who want a gentle introduction to layers, brushes, textures, and color.
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Teachers & homeschoolers seeking cheerful, structured projects kids love (and adults secretly love more).
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Crafters & small-shop owners creating prints, cards, stickers, or clip-art sets with a hand-touched feel.
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Illustrators-in-progress building a character/scene portfolio with consistent proportions and appealing finishes.
If you love sweet storytelling visuals—think picture books, nursery prints, and whimsical stationery—this is your happy place.
Conclusion
Big leaps in art are rarely big; they’re the sum of small, consistent sessions where your hand learns what your eye imagines. Pretty Little Daily Practice Lessons – Character & Scene Edition gives you that rhythm. With kind, crystal-clear instruction from Kris Lauren, a library of short draw-along lessons, and assets that make professional finishes feel easy, you’ll go from “I hope this looks cute” to “I know how to make it cute”—on paper, on iPad, or both.
Open the first warm-up, pick a palette, and let today’s 15 minutes bring you one day closer to the characters and scenes you can’t wait to share.
Start with Lesson 1 right now—then keep the streak alive and watch your sketchbook bloom into a story-filled world.



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