30 Days Pet Portrait Drawing
Build the skills to draw any pet — from soft fur to honest eyes.
A 30-day journey into drawing cats, dogs, and beloved companions. Learn to capture proportion, fur, expression, and the unmistakable personality of the animal in front of you.
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Everything included
Far more than a workbook.
The 30-Day Workbook
A studio-grade printable workbook with daily prompts, demonstrations and breathing room to draw.
Bonus eBook
A printable companion guide with theory, materials and mindset essentials for daily practice.
Practice Cards
Pocket-size reference cards you can clip to your easel or sketchbook — endlessly reusable.
Reference Sheets
High-resolution reference plates curated by subject — your visual library for years to come.
Progress Tracker
A beautiful 30-day tracker that turns each small day into a habit you can actually see.
Printable Resources
Templates, grids and guides you can print at home — designed for premium paper output.
Future Updates
When we refine the curriculum or add a new edition, you get every update for free, forever.
What you'll learn
A complete creative system.
- Proportion the head and features accurately
- Render short, long, and curly fur
- Draw expressive, lifelike eyes
- Capture the personality of a specific pet
Daily curriculum
30 quiet days. One transformation.
- 1
Day 1 · Proportion
Construct any animal head with simple guidelines.
- 7
Day 7 · Eyes & Expression
The single most important feature of a portrait.
- 15
Day 15 · Fur Foundations
Direction, value, and edge — the three rules of believable fur.
- 22
Day 22 · Your Pet
Apply everything to a photo of your own animal.
- 30
Day 30 · Finished Portrait
A graphite portrait worth framing.
Inside the workbook
Real pages from the actual product.
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30 Days of Pet Portrait Drawing — the complete workbook.
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Print-ready A4 · 300 dpi
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Who this is for
Made for quiet beginners.
- Pet owners who want to draw their companion
- Beginners with a clear subject in mind
- Gift-makers and memorial artists
Student results
A practice that actually sticks.
"I drew my late dog on day 30 and cried. Thank you for making this."
"It's gentle, it's thoughtful, and it actually works."
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