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Drawing Ideas with AI Prompts: Endless Art Concepts

teacher avatar Paul Nene, Helping beginners take action

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      2:34

    • 2.

      Stop Feeling Stuck and Generate Your First Drawing Idea

      2:16

    • 3.

      Generate One Simple Drawing Prompt

      1:42

    • 4.

      Turn a Blank Page into a Drawing Idea

      1:37

    • 5.

      Generate Your First Drawing Subject

      1:43

    • 6.

      Add One Creative Detail to the Idea

      1:28

    • 7.

      Turn the Idea into a Complete Drawing Prompt

      1:27

    • 8.

      Share Your AI Drawing Prompt

      1:13

    • 9.

      Solve Common Drawing Idea Questions

      1:23

    • 10.

      Remember the SPARK Method for Drawing Ideas

      1:33

    • 11.

      Turn a Blank Page into a Character Drawing Idea

      2:04

    • 12.

      Generate One Character Drawing Prompt

      1:44

    • 13.

      Turn Simple Words into Character Ideas

      2:11

    • 14.

      Generate Your Character Type with AI

      1:23

    • 15.

      Add Personality to the Character

      1:07

    • 16.

      Turn the Character Idea into a Drawing Prompt

      1:23

    • 17.

      Share Your Character Drawing Prompt

      1:04

    • 18.

      Answer Common Character Prompt Questions

      1:30

    • 19.

      Remember the CREATE Method for Character Ideas

      1:36

    • 20.

      Turn a Blank Page into an Animal Drawing Idea

      2:06

    • 21.

      Generate One Animal Drawing Prompt

      1:31

    • 22.

      Turn Small Words into Animal Drawing Ideas

      1:55

    • 23.

      Generate Your Animal Type with AI

      1:18

    • 24.

      Add Personality to the Animal

      1:01

    • 25.

      Turn the Animal Idea into a Drawing Prompt

      1:13

    • 26.

      Share Your Animal Drawing Prompt

      0:57

    • 27.

      Answer Common Animal Prompt Questions

      1:26

    • 28.

      Remember the PAWS Method for Animal Ideas

      1:17

    • 29.

      Turn a Blank Page into a Fantasy Drawing Idea

      2:26

    • 30.

      Generate One Fantasy Drawing Prompt

      1:42

    • 31.

      Turn Small Words into Fantasy Drawing Ideas

      2:03

    • 32.

      Generate a Fantasy Creature with AI

      1:12

    • 33.

      Add Personality to the Fantasy Creature

      1:05

    • 34.

      Turn the Creature into a Fantasy Drawing Prompt

      1:17

    • 35.

      Share Your Fantasy Drawing Prompt

      1:00

    • 36.

      Answer Common Fantasy Prompt Questions

      1:27

    • 37.

      Remember the MAGIC Method for Fantasy Ideas

      1:25

    • 38.

      Generate Random Drawing Ideas When Your Mind Goes Blank

      2:00

    • 39.

      Create One Random Drawing Prompt You Can Draw Today

      1:51

    • 40.

      Understand Why Random Drawing Prompts Work

      1:57

    • 41.

      Generate the Random Object for Your Drawing Prompt

      1:39

    • 42.

      Add a Small Detail to Make the Object Interesting

      1:13

    • 43.

      Place the Object Inside a Small Moment

      1:25

    • 44.

      Review Your Finished Random Drawing Prompt

      1:20

    • 45.

      Answer Common Questions About Random Drawing Ideas

      1:35

    • 46.

      Turn Blank Pages into Drawing Ideas

      1:35

    • 47.

      Turn Blank Pages into Story Drawing Ideas

      2:19

    • 48.

      Create One Story Drawing Prompt

      1:34

    • 49.

      Understand How Story Prompts Create Drawing Ideas

      2:28

    • 50.

      Choose the First Character for Your Story Prompt

      1:20

    • 51.

      Add a Second Character to Your Story Prompt

      1:19

    • 52.

      Place the Characters into a Story Moment

      1:22

    • 53.

      Show Your Finished Story Drawing Prompt

      1:09

    • 54.

      Answer Common Questions About Story Drawing Prompts

      1:41

    • 55.

      Remember the Simple Story Prompt Rhythm

      1:37

    • 56.

      Turn a Blank Page into an Endless Drawing System

      1:50

    • 57.

      Create One Repeatable Drawing Idea Prompt

      1:10

    • 58.

      Understand the Drawing Idea System

      1:24

    • 59.

      Start with One Simple Object

      0:48

    • 60.

      Add a Detail to Shape the Idea

      0:41

    • 61.

      Turn It into a Full Scene

      0:51

    • 62.

      Share Your Finished Drawing Idea

      0:36

    • 63.

      Common Questions About Drawing Ideas

      0:51

    • 64.

      Remember the Simple Idea System

      1:18

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About This Class

Coming up with something to draw can feel harder than drawing itself. This class shows you how to generate drawing ideas using simple AI prompts so your sketchbook never feels empty again.

In this beginner-friendly class, you will learn how short prompts can spark creative drawing ideas. Instead of waiting for inspiration, you will use small prompt sentences that guide your imagination and quickly turn into drawing scenes.

What You Will Learn

  • How simple prompts generate drawing ideas

  • How to build prompts using objects, details, and moments

  • How to create character drawing ideas

  • How to generate animal drawing inspiration

  • How to explore fantasy and imaginative scenes

  • How random prompts create surprising drawing concepts

  • How small story prompts turn into drawing scenes

  • How to use a repeatable system for endless drawing ideas

Why You Should Take This Class

Many beginners enjoy drawing but feel stuck when choosing a subject. This class helps you move past that moment. Instead of staring at a blank page, you will learn a gentle method that helps ideas appear naturally.

The prompt system you learn here is simple and flexible. You can use it whenever you want new drawing inspiration. It works for sketchbooks, daily drawing practice, or creative exploration.

You will also see how imagination responds to small prompts. When your mind reads a short sentence, it naturally begins building a scene. That simple reaction is what this class helps you use again and again.

Who This Class Is For

This class is designed for beginners who enjoy drawing but often feel unsure what to draw next.

It is helpful if you open your sketchbook and feel excited to draw but struggle to think of ideas.

You do not need drawing experience. The focus is on generating ideas, not advanced drawing techniques.

Materials And Resources

  • A sketchbook or drawing paper

  • A pencil or drawing tool

  • Access to a simple AI text tool for generating prompts

  • Optional worksheet provided in the class resources

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Paul Nene

Helping beginners take action

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I help beginners take action and stop overthinking so you can move forward and finish what you start.

My classes are designed for busy people who feel stuck or unsure where to begin. Instead of overwhelming you with too much information, I focus on a few simple steps that help you make real progress right away.

You won't just watch. You'll follow along with clear demos and walkthroughs, take small actions and see progress as you go. Each class is simple, practical, and easy to finish, even if you only have a short amount of time.

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1. Introduction: O times the hardest part of drawing is not drawing itself. It is sitting in front of a blank page and not knowing what to draw. If that happens to you, you are not alone. Many beginners feel excited to draw, but their mind suddenly feels quiet when it's time to begin. You might open for your sketchbook, wait for an idea, and nothing appears. That moment can feel frustrating or even a little discouraging. But here is the good news. By the end of this, you will be able to generate drawing ideas anytime using AI prompts, so your sketchbook never feels empty again. The goal here is not complicated techniques. The goal is learning a calm and simple way to create drawing ideas whenever inspiration feels quiet. I'm Paul. I enjoy helping beginners get unstuck and learn new skills in a clear and simple way so they can feel confident creating faster. Over the years, I helped thousands of students learn step by step. I understand this struggle very well. There were many days when I wanted to draw, but I simply did not know what to draw. That is why I care about this topic. Finding drawing ideas should feel playful and relaxing, not stressful. While you're here, you'll see how simple prompts can gently guide your imagination and turn a blank page into a drawing scene. If you already have drawing experience, some of the early ideas may feel familiar. That is completely okay. They help build a strong creative habit. This experience focuses on generating ideas. It does not focus on advanced drawing techniques or detailed anatomy. It is designed for beginners who enjoy drawing but sometimes feel unstuck thinking of ideas. All you need is a sketchbook or paper and a little curiosity. As we move forward, you will explore different types of proms. Some will create simple everyday drawings, some will create characters or animals. Others will build imaginative fantasy scenes or small story moments. Little by little, you will see how these proms connect into one simple system. You can repeat anytime you want fresh drawing ideas. Take your time and move slowly. If you have sketchbook nearby, this is a great moment to begin. Let's start creating your first drawing idea together. 2. Stop Feeling Stuck and Generate Your First Drawing Idea: Mm sometimes you sit down with a pencil or tablet ready to draw something and nothing comes to mind. That moment can feel frustrating. You want to draw, but your mind goes blank. Many beginners think they are not creative enough when this happens, but the truth is much simpler. Most people just need a small spark to get started. If this happens to you, you are not alone. Almost every artist experiences this at some point. Here is the good news. You do not need to wait for inspiration anymore. You can create it on demand with a very simple method using AI proms. To give you a quick preview, here is the kind of result you will create by the end of this. A simple drawing idea generated from an AI prom that says, draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a Tika. That small sentence becomes your drawing idea. It gives you something clear to sketch right away. If you feel overwhelmed sometimes, take a deep breath. Everything here will be broken into small, simple pieces, so it feels easy to follow. When I first started drawing regularly, I remember starting at my sketchbook for a long time with no idea what to draw. Loved drawing, but the hardest part was always deciding what to draw next. That struggle is actually the reason I enjoy this method so much today. Instead of waiting for creativity to appear, you can gently ask for ideas. And when you have ideas, drawing becomes much more fun. As we continue together, you will see how to turn one short AI prompt into a clear drawing idea you can sketch immediately. In the next few lessons, we will go slowly and build this together. First, you will see the simple project we will create. Then we will look at the small idea that makes this method work. After that, we will gently generate a drawing prompt and turn it into a drawing idea you can use. By the end, you'll have a simple way to generating drawing idea anytime you feel stuck. Let's begin. 3. Generate One Simple Drawing Prompt: Many beginners struggle with one very simple problem. They want to draw, but they do not know what to draw. If you have ever opened a sketchbook and close it again because nothing came to mind, that feeling is completely normal. So instead of trying to invent ideas from scratch, we will create one small drawing prompt that gives us a clear starting point. Your project is very simple. You will generate one AI drawing prompt that becomes your drawing idea. That's it. Main material you will need is any AI text tool that can generate ideas. You can use something simple on your phone or computer. If you already have a favorite tool, you can use that. If not, any basic AI text generator works perfectly. Across the next lesson, we will slowly build one short prom that creates your drawing idea. First, you will ask the AI for a simple drawing subject. Next, you will add a small creative detail. Then we will turn that idea into a complete drawing prompt. At the end, you will have one finish prom that looks something like this. Draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. You will take a screenshot of your AI prompt resolve and share that as your finished project. You are welcome to pause or try each part as we go. If something feels confusing, you can simply rewind and watch again. And remember, this is practice. It does not need to be perfect. Even a very simple idea is a great success. Now, let us look at a small idea that makes this work. 4. Turn a Blank Page into a Drawing Idea: Here is a small observation that might surprise you. Most artists do not struggle with drawing. They struggle with deciding what to draw. Once you have a clear subject, drawing becomes much easier. So the real challenge is not drawing skill. The real challenge is choosing a starting idea. AI helps us solve that problem. Think of AI as creative helper that suggests ideas when your mind feels empty. Instead of asking your brain to invent something, you simply ask a small question. For example, you might ask for a simple drawing subject. The AI might respond with something like a sleepy cat. Now, your blank page already feels less intimidating. But the idea becomes even stronger when we add one small detail. For example, a sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. That short sentence is now a drawing prompt. This works because the idea follows three very small actions. First, you ask the AI for a simple subject. Next, you add one creative detail. Finally, you combine those pieces into one short drawing prompt. That short prompt becomes your drawing idea. Now, the reason this works so well is that your brain no longer has to invent everything. The AI provides the starting spark, and you bring the drawing to life. In the next lesson, you will generate the first small piece of your drawing idea. 5. Generate Your First Drawing Subject: Sometimes the hardest moment in drawing is the first minute. You open a page and wonder what to draw. If that has ever happened to you, that feeling is completely normal. So we will start with the easiest possible action. We will ask the AI for a simple drawing subject. Before doing that, open your AI tool on your phone or computer. The project we are creating is called simple AI drawing Prompt. This prompt will slowly grow across the next lesson. Now, let us begin. First, type a short request into the AI tool. You can write something like this. Give me a simple drawing subject. After you send the message, the AI might reply with something like a sleepy cat. Next, take the response and write it down somewhere. It can be a note, a document, or a simple text box. Your project now looks like this, sleepy cat. Then take a moment to imagine that subject. Picture what it might look like. Cat with closed eyes, maybe curled up. Already, you have something to draw. If our AI gave you a different subject, that is completely fine. The goal is simply to start. When I first tried this method, my results were extremely simple. Sometimes the AI gave me ideas like a turtle, a backpack, or a small bird. But those tiny ideas were enough to get me drawing, and that is the important part. You now have the first piece of your drawing prom. In the next lesson, we will add a small creative detail that makes the idea even more interesting. 6. Add One Creative Detail to the Idea: Sometimes a simple subject still feels a little plain. For example, drawing just a cat might feel ordinary. That is where a small creative detail helps. Instead of asking for a completely new idea, we simply ask the AI to add one twist to the subject. Return to your AI tool. Now, type a request like this. Give a creative situation for a sleepy cat. The AI might respond with something sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. Now, look at what happened. Your subject has become a scene. Take that scene and update your project. Your project now looks like this. Sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. Pause for a moment and picture that image. A tiny cat curled up inside a cup. It might be oversized. Maybe the tail is hanging over the edge. Suddenly, the idea becomes playful and fun to draw. When I first use this technique, I realized something interesting. Even very small details can transform a simple subject into a creative drawing idea. And the best part is that you did not have to invent the idea alone. You simply asked a small question and accepted the suggestion. Now, we are ready to turn this into a complete drawing prompt. 7. Turn the Idea into a Complete Drawing Prompt: At the beginning, the blank page can feel intimidating. But now look at what you already have a subject, a small creative situation. All we need to do now is combine them into a clear drawing prom. Return to your project ext, take the sentence you created and turn it into a drawing instruction. Write it like this. Draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a Tika. Read it slowly. Draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a Tika. Single line is now your drawing prompt. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing that sentence written at the top of the page. Instead of wondering what to draw, you simply start sketching the cat. Maybe the cup is large, maybe the cat looks tiny. Maybe the steam is rising from the cup. Now have a clear idea to work with. And the most important thing is that you created it step by step. First, you ask for a subject. Next, you added a creative situation. Finally, you turn the idea into a drawing prom. That small flow removes the pressure of inventing ideas from nothing. And once you see how simple it is, you can repeat it anytime you want new drawing ideas. You just completed the full process. 8. Share Your AI Drawing Prompt: Mm let us quickly review the project you created. You generated one simple drawing prompt using an AI tool. The material used was a basic AI text generator. Here is the finished example we built together. Draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. Earlier, we started with a simple subject, sleepy cat. Then we added a creative situation, Sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. Finally, we turned that into a drawing instruction. Draw a sleepy cat sitting inside a teacup. That final sentence is your completed project. This small project works because it removes the pressure of inventing ideas from nothing. Instead, you gently guide the AI to help generate inspiration. To share your project, simply take a screenshot of the prom you generated. Upload that screenshot as your project proof. Even a quick result created in a few minutes is perfect. Most people share very simple projects, so do not worry about making it fancy. The goal is to practice generating drawing ideas. Once you share it, you will also inspire others with new prompts. 9. Solve Common Drawing Idea Questions: You just completed the full process, which is something many beginners struggle with for a long time. It is normal, though, to still have few questions. First question, what if the AI gives a strange drawing idea? That happens sometimes. If the idea feels confusing, you can simply ask the AI for another suggestion. For example, if the subject feels too complicated, you can ask for a simpler drawing subject because beginners often draw more comfortably with clear shapes. Second question. What if I do not like the idea I generated? That is completely normal. If the first ADA does not feel exciting, you can ask the AI again, using the same method because new prompts often produce very different ADS. Third question. Can I add more details to the prompt? Yes, you can. For example, if you enjoy adding small scene details, you can ask the AI for background ADS because adding small elements like table, window, or book can make the drawing feel more alive. Here is a helpful tip. If you ever feel stuck again, you can repeat the same method with a different subject because simple prompts almost always lead to new drawing inspiration. 10. Remember the SPARK Method for Drawing Ideas: Take a moment to notice what you just accomplished. You started with the blank idea, and now you have a clear drawing prompt. If there is one thing I hope you remember, it is that drawing ideas do not have to appear magically. You can gently create them. Earlier, we followed a small rhythm that makes it easy to repeat. It works like a small word spark. S means choosing simple subject. P means picture a small scene. A means ask the AI for help, or means rewrite the idea as drawing prompt. K means keep the prom and start drawing. Once you remember that small word, generating drawing ideas becomes much easier. I once noticed something interesting while sketching. Many artists were not struggling with drawing skills. They were just sitting there wondering what to draw. Once the idea appears, the pencil moves much more easily. Thank you for spending this time here. Before leaving, remember to complete your project and share one screenshot of your drawing prompt. The best moment to share it is right after you generate the idea. And if you ever feel stuck again, remember that creativity often grows from very small sparks. Keep showing up, keep exploring, and new ideas will keep appearing. Thank you again, and I will see you in the next lesson. 11. Turn a Blank Page into a Character Drawing Idea : Sometimes you sit down with your sketchbook or tablet, ready to draw a character, and nothing comes to mind. You might stare at the page for a while. Maybe you flip through a few old drawings, maybe you even close the sketchbook and tell yourself you will try later. If that feeling sounds familiar, you are not doing anything wrong. Many beginners enjoy drawing characters, but the hardest moment is deciding what character to draw. Take a slow breath for a moment. Everything here will be broken into very small and simple pieces, so it feels manageable. Here is a quick preview of what you will create. By the end of this, you will generate a clear character drawing idea using a short AI prom that looks like this. Draw a shy robot holding a small flower. That simple sentence becomes your character idea. It gives you a clear starting point. When I first started drawing characters more regularly, I noticed something interesting. The hardest part was not drawing the character's face or pose. The hardest part was always choosing the character idea. Once I had the character idea, drawing became much easier. That is why I enjoy this topic so much. Instead of waiting for inspiration, we can gently ask for character ideas using a short prompt. If you have ever felt unsure about what character to draw next, you are in the right place. Over the next few lesson, we will slowly create a character drawing prompt together. First, you will see the spoil project we will build. Then we will explore a simple idea that makes character prompts easier. After that, we will gradually generate a character prompt that you can use anytime you feel stuck. By the end, you will have a repeatable way to create character drawing ideas whenever you open your sketchbook. Let us begin. 12. Generate One Character Drawing Prompt : Many beginners enjoy drawing characters, but when they sit down to draw, they pause and ask themselves a simple question. What character should I draw? That moment could feel frustrating because the blank page is waiting. But the idea is not there yet. So instead of forcing yourself to invent a character from nothing, we will gently generate one using AI prompts. Your project is very simple. You will create one character drawing prom. This short prom will become your character idea. The main material you will use is any AI text tool on your phone or computer. Almost any basic AI tool works perfectly for this. Across the next lesson, we will slowly build the prompt together. First, we will generate a simple character type. Next, we will add one personality detail. Then you will turn that idea into a full character drawing prompt. At the end, your project will look something like this. Draw a shy robot holding a small flower. You will take a screenshot of the AI result that help you generate your character prompt. That screenshot will be your project submission. You are welcome to pause at any moment and try to prompt yourself as we go. And remember, the goal here is not perfection. The goal is simply generating one character idea. Even a small idea is a great success. Now, let us look at the simple idea that makes character prompts work so well. 13. Turn Simple Words into Character Ideas : Here is something interesting about character drawing. Most artists do not struggle with drawing characters. They struggle with choosing the character idea. Once a character idea appears in your mind, the drawing process feels much easier. So the real challenge is not drawing skill. The real challenge is generating the character concept. AI helps us with this moment. You can think of AI like a creative assistant that suggests character ideas when your mind feels empty. Instead of asking yourself to invent a character from nothing, you simply ask the AI a small question. For example, you might ask for a simple character type. The AI might respond something like this, a robot. Now, your blank page already feels less intimidating because you have a character starting point. But the idea becomes more interesting when you add one small personality detail. For example, a shy robot. Now, the character already has emotion and personality. Finally, we place that character in a small situation. A shy robot holding a small flower. That sentence is now a character drawing prompt. This works because the idea follows three small pieces. First, you generate a character type. Next, you add a personality detail. Finally, you place the character in a small situation. When those three pieces come together, the character suddenly feels alive. If you open your sketchbook and see the sentence, draw a shy robot holding a small flower. Your mind already begins imagining the scene. Maybe the robot looks nervous, maybe the flower looks tiny in its metal hand. Maybe the robot is offering the flower to someone. This is how a small prompt becomes character drawing idea. In the next lesson, we will generate the first piece of that idea. 14. Generate Your Character Type with AI : Sometimes beginners feel stuck at the very beginning. They want to draw a character, but do not know what kind of character to create. If that moment has ever happened to you, that is completely normal. So we will start with the simplest possible action. We will generate a character type. Open your AI text tool. The project we are creating is called Character drawing Prompt. Now, let us begin. First, type a short request into the AI tool. You can write something like this. Give me a simple character idea. After sending the message, the AI might reply with something like this. A robot. Take the word and write it down somewhere. Your project now looks like this. Robot, pause for a moment and picture that character. It could be round, it could be tall and thin. Maybe it has glowing eyes. Already, you have a starting point. When I first used this technique, many of the ideas were extremely simple. Sometimes the AI suggested characters like a wizard, a robot, or a small alien. But those tiny ideas were enough to start drawing. That is the important part. You now have the first piece of your character prompt. In the next lesson, we'll add a personality detail. 15. Add Personality to the Character : Sometimes a character idea feels a little plain at first. For example, drawing just a robot might feel a bit ordinary. That is where personality makes the character more interesting. Return to your AI tool. Now, type a request like this, give a personality trait for a robot character. The AI might respond with something like this, a shy robot. Take that phrase and update your project. Your project now looks like this, shy robot. Pause and imagine that character. Maybe the robot stands slightly hunch. Maybe its eyes glow softly. Maybe it looks unsure or gentle. When I first started adding personality to characters, I noticed something surprising. Even a single emotion can completely change the way a character looks. A shy robot feels very different from a brave robot. That small detail makes drawing more fun. Now, we are ready to complete the character prompt. 16. Turn the Character Idea into a Drawing Prompt : At the beginning, the blank page felt difficult. But now look at what you already have a character type, a personality detail. All we need now is a small situation. Return to the AI tool and ask one more short question. Give a small scene for a shy robot. The AI might respond with something like this, holding a small flower. Now, combine everything together. Your project now becomes the sentence. Joe, a shy robot. Holding a small flower. Read that sentence slowly. Draw a shy robot holding a small flower. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing that line written at the top of the page. Instead of wondering what to draw, you immediately see the character. Maybe the robot is offering the flower. Maybe it's hiding the flower behind the back. Maybe the robot looks nervous. You now have a complete character drawing idea. When I first discovered this method, I realized something important. The pressure to invent characters disappeared. Instead of forcing ideas, I simply generated them. You just completed the full character idea process. You can now repeat this method anytime you want new character drawing ideas. 17. Share Your Character Drawing Prompt : Let us review the project you created. You generated one character drawing prompt using an AI tool. The material used was a simple AIText generator. Here is the finish example we built together. Joe a shy robot holding a small flower. Earlier, we started with a simple character type, robot. Then we added personality shy robot. Finally, we place the character in a small situation, holding a small flower. Those pieces became the final prompt. Draw a shy robot holding a small flower. That sentence is your finished project. To share your project, simply take a screenshot of the AI result or the prompt you created. Upload that screenshot as your project proof. Even the quick idea created in a few minutes is perfect. Most learners share simple projects, so there is no need to overthink it. The goal is simply generating a character idea. 18. Answer Common Character Prompt Questions : You just finish generating a character drawing prompt from start to finish. It is completely normal to still have a few questions. First question, what if the AI suggests a character I do not like? That happens sometimes if the character feels uninteresting, you can ask the AI for another character type. For example, if a robot does not inspire you, you might ask for a magical creature instead because new character types often spark new drawing ideas. Second question, what if the idea feels too complicated to draw? If a character idea feels overwhelming, you can simplify the prompt. For example, if the scene feels too busy, you can remove the extra detail and keep the character type and personality because simple characters are often easier and more fun to draw. Third question, can I generate many character prompts in one session? Yes, you can. For example, if you feel creative energy building you can ask the AI for several character types and write them down because having prompts can give you drawing ideas for many days. Here is a helpful tip. If you ever feel stuck again, repeat the same small method, generate a character type, add personality, place the character in a small situation. That rhythm almost always produces a new idea. 19. Remember the CREATE Method for Character Ideas : And take a moment to notice what you just did. You started with a blank idea, and now you have a clear character drawing prompt. If there is one thing I hope you take with you, it is this. Character ideas do not have to appear magically. You can gently create them. Earlier, we followed a simple rhythm that can be remembered with the word create. C means choose a character type. R means reveal the personality. E means explore a small situation. A means arrange those pieces into a sentence. T means turn the sentence into a drawing prompt. E means enjoy the drawing character. Once you remember that small word, generating character ideas becomes much easier. I once noticed something interesting while sketching at the park. Many people were holding pencils and staring at their pages, waiting for ideas to appear. But once a small idea appears, the pencil begins moving almost immediately. Thank you for spending this time here. Before leaving, remember to complete your project and share one screenshot of your character drawing prompt. The best moment to share it is right after generating your idea. And if you ever feel stuck again, remember that creativity often begins with a small idea. Keep showing up, keep exploring. Little by little, your imagination grows stronger. Thank you again, and I will see you in the next lesson. 20. Turn a Blank Page into an Animal Drawing Idea : Sometimes you sit down with your sketchbook because you want to draw an animal. Maybe you like animals. Maybe you enjoy drawing them because they feel playful and expressive. But then something strange happens. You stare at the page and realize you do not actually know which animal to draw. You might think of a dog. Then you change your mind, maybe a fox, maybe a bird. Then suddenly the page feels blank again. If that moment feels familiar, you are not alone. Many beginners enjoy drawing animals, but the hardest part is choosing the animal idea. Take a slow breath for a moment. Everything here will be broken into small and simple pieces, so it feels calm and manageable. Let me show you the kind of result you will create. By the end of this, you will generate a short animal drawing prompt that looks like this. Draw a sleepy panda hugging a bamboo stick. That one sentence becomes your drawing idea. When you see that line at the top of your sketchbook, you immediately know what to draw. When I first started drawing animals more regularly, I noticed something interesting. The hardest part was never drawing the fur or the shapes. The hardest part was always choosing the animal idea. Once the idea appeared, the pencil started moving. That is why I enjoyed this method so much. Instead of waiting for inspiration, we gently created using AI prompts. If you have ever opened your sketchbook and felt unsure what animal to draw, you are in the right place. Over the next few lessons, we will slowly generate an animal drawing prompt together. First, you will see the small project we will create. Then we will look at a simple idea that helps generate animal concepts. After that, we will build the animal prompt piece by piece. By the end, you will have a simple way to generate animal drawing ideas whenever you feel stuck. Let us begin. 21. Generate One Animal Drawing Prompt : Many beginners enjoy drawing animals, but when they sit down to draw, they pause and ask themselves a simple question. Which animal should I draw? That small question can stop the drawing before it even begins. Instead of forcing your mind to invent an animal idea, we will gently generate one. Your project here is very simple. You will create one animal drawing prom using an AI tool. The main material you will use is a simple AI text generator on your phone or computer. Almost any basic AI tool works perfectly. Across the next lesson, we will slowly build the prom together. First, we will generate an animal time. Next, we will add one small trait or emotion. Then we will place the animal in a tiny situation. When those pieces come together, they form a clear drawing idea. Draw a sleepy panda hugging a bamboo stick. You will take a screenshot of the AI prompt result that helped generate your idea. That screenshot will be your project submission. You're welcome to pause and follow along while watching. You can also simply observe first and try the prompt afterward. Remember that the goal here is not perfection. The goal is creating one animal drawing idea. Even a very simple prom is a great success. Now, let us explore the small idea that makes this work. 22. Turn Small Words into Animal Drawing Ideas: Here is something interesting about drawing animals. Most people do not struggle with drawing animals. They struggle with choosing which animal to draw. Once an animal idea appears in your mind, drawing becomes much easier. The real challenge is not drawing skill. The real challenge is generating the animal concept. AI helps us during that moment. You can think of AI as a creative helper that suggests animal ideas when your mind feels empty. Instead of forcing your brain to invent something, you simply ask a small question. For example, you might ask for a simple animal idea. The AI might respond with something like this Panda. Now, your blank page already feels less intimidating, but the idea becomes more interesting when we add one small detail. For example, sleepy panda. Now, the animal already has personality. Finally, we place that animal in a small situation, sleepy panda hugging a bamboo stick. That sentence becomes an animal drawing prom. This works because the idea follows three small pieces. First, you generate the animal type. Next, you add a personality or the animal in a small moment. When those pieces combine, the animal idea suddenly feels alive. If you open your sketchbook and see the sentence, draw a sleepy panda, hugging a bamboo stick, your mind immediately starts imagining the scene. Maybe the panda looks relaxed, maybe the bamboo looks tiny in its paws. Maybe the panda is sitting comfortably. That is how a short prompt becomes an animal drawing idea. In the next lesson, we will generate the first piece of that idea. 23. Generate Your Animal Type with AI : Sometimes beginners get stuck before drawing even begins. They want to draw an animal, but they cannot decide which one. That moment is very common. So we will start with the simplest action possible. We will generate an animal type. Open your AI text tool on your phone or computer. The project we are creating is called Animal drawing Prompt. Now, type is short request. You can write something like this. Give me a simple animal idea. After sending that message, the AI might respond with something like this. Panda. Take that word and write it somewhere. Your project now looks like this. Panda. Pause for a moment and imagine the animal. Maybe it's round and fluffy. Maybe it's sitting. Maybe it's chewing bamboo. Already, the blank page feels easier. When I first tried this approach, many of the animals were very simple. Sometimes the AI suggested animals like rabbit, turtle, panda, or fox, but those simple ideas were enough to begin drawing, and that is what matters. You now have the first piece of your animal prompt. In the next lesson, we will add personality. 24. Add Personality to the Animal : Sometimes a basic animal idea feels a little plain. For example, drawing just a panda might feel ordinary. That is where personality helps. Return to your AI tool. Now, type a request like this. Give a personality trait for a panda. The AI might respond with something like this, sleepy panda. Update your project. So it now looks like this. Sleepy panda. Pause and imagine the animal. Maybe the panda is yawning. Maybe its eyes are half closed. Maybe it is slowly hugging bamboo. When I first started adding personality traits to animals, I realized something interesting. Even one small emotion can change how the drawing feels. A sleepy panda looks very different from an excited panda. That small details makes the idea more fun. Now, we are ready to finish the drawing prompt. 25. Turn the Animal Idea into a Drawing Prompt : At the beginning, the page felt empty. But now look at what you already have an animal type, a personality detail. Now we add one small situation. Return to your AI tool and ask one more question. Give a small scene for a sleepy panda. The AI might respond with something like this, hugging a bamboo stick. Now, combine the pieces. Your project now becomes this sentence. Draw a sleepy panda, hugging a bamboo stick. Read that sentence slowly. Draw a sleepy panda hanging a bamboo stick. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing that line written at the top of the page. Instead of wondering what to draw, you immediately see the animal. Maybe the panda is sitting, maybe the bamboo is small, maybe the panda looks peaceful. When I first discovered this method, the pressure of inventing animal ideas disappeared. Instead of forcing creativity, I simply generated ideas. You just completed the full process. You can repeat this method anytime you want new animal drawing ideas. 26. Share Your Animal Drawing Prompt : Let us review the project. You generated one animal drawing prompt using an AI tool. The material used was a simple AI text generator. Here is the finish example we created. Draw a sleepy panda, hugging a bamboo stick. Earlier, we began with a simple animal type Panda. Then we added personality, sleepy panda. Finally, we placed the animal in a small moment, hugging a bamboo stick. Those pieces formed the final drawing prom. Draw a sleepy panda, hugging a bamboo stick. To share your project, simply take a screenshot of the prompt you generated. Upload that screenshot as your project proof. Even a quick result created in few minutes is perfect. Many learners share very simple projects. The goal is simply generating an animal drawing idea. 27. Answer Common Animal Prompt Questions : You just finish generating an animal drawing prom from start to finish. It is normal to still have a few questions. First question. What if the AI suggests an animal I do not want to draw? That happens sometimes. If the animal does not feel interesting, you can ask the AI for another animal type. For example, if Panda does not excite you, you might ask for fox or turtle because different animals often spark different drawing ideas. Second question, what if the animal scene feels too complicated? If the scene feels overwhelming, you can simplify it. For example, if the animal is doing many things at once, you can keep only the animal and the personality because simple scene are easier to draw. Third question. Can I generate several animal prompts in your session? Yes, you can. If you feel inspired, you can ask the AI for several animals and write them down because a small list of prompts can give you drawing ideas for many days. Here is one helpful tip. If you feel stuck again, repeat the same rhythm. Generate the animal type, add personality, place the animal in a small moment. That pattern almost always create a drawing idea. 28. Remember the PAWS Method for Animal Ideas : Take a moment and notice what you just did. You started with a blank idea, and now you have a clear animal drawing prompt. If there's one thing, I hope you remember it is this. Animal drawing ideas do not have to appear magically. You can gently create them. Earlier, we followed a simple rhythm that can be remembered with the word pause. P means pick an animal. A means add a personality. W means write a small situation. S means start drawing. When those pieces come together, the drawing idea becomes clear. Several people were holding pencils and staring at their pages, waiting for ideas. But once a small idea appears, the drawing begins almost immediately. Thank you for spending this time here. And remember to complete your project and share one screenshot of your animal drawing prom. The best moment to share it is right after generating your idea. If you feel stuck again, remember that creativity often begins with a small idea. Keep exploring, keep drawing little by little, your imagination becomes stronger. Thank you again, and I will see you in the next lesson. 29. Turn a Blank Page into a Fantasy Drawing Idea : Sometimes you open your sketchbook because you want to draw something magical. Maybe you enjoy dragons, creatures, or strange worlds. Maybe fantasy drawings feel exciting because they can be anything your imagination allows. But then the pencil stops before it even moves. You sit there thinking, What fantasy creature should I draw? Maybe you think of a dragon, then you change your mind. Maybe a unicorn, maybe a monster. Suddenly, your page is still blank. If that moment feels familiar, you are not alone. Many beginners enjoy fantasy drawing, but the hardest part is thinking of the fantasy idea. Take a slow breath for a moment. Everything here will be broken into small and simple pieces so it feels calm and manageable. We show you the kind of result you will create. By the end of this, you will generate a short fantasy drawing prom that looks like this. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. That one sentence becomes your fantasy drawing idea. When you see that sentence written at the top of your page, your mind immediately starts imagining the creature. Maybe the dragon looks peaceful, maybe the crystal glows softly. Maybe the dragon is wrapped around it like a blanket. When I first started drawing fantasy creatures, I noticed something surprising. The hardest part was not drawing wings or scales. The hardest part was always deciding what creature to draw. Once the idea appeared, drawing felt much easier. That is why I enjoy this approach so much. Instead of waiting for inspiration, we gently generate fantasy ideas using AI proms. If you have ever stared at the blank page wondering what fantasy creature to draw, you are in the right place. Over the next few lesson, we will slowly build one fantasy drawing idea together. First, you will see the simple project we will create. Then you will see a small idea that makes fantasy proms easy to generate. After that, we will build the fantasy prom piece by piece. By the end, you will have a calm way to generate fantasy drawing ideas anytime your mind feels blank. Let us begin. 30. Generate One Fantasy Drawing Prompt : Many beginners love fantasy art. They enjoy dragons, magical creatures, and strange worlds. But when they sit down to draw, something small stops them. They ask themselves a simple question. What fantasy creature should I draw? That small moment can freeze the whole drawing session. Instead of forcing your brain to invent something magical, we will gently generate one fantasy idea. Your prompt here is very simple. You will create one fantasy drawing prompt using an AI textol. The main material you will use is a simple AI writing tool on your phone or computer. Almost any basic AI generator works perfectly. Across the next lesson, we will slowly build the fantasy prompt together. First, we will generate a fantasy creature. Then we will add a personality or mood. Finally, we will place the creature in a tiny magical moment. When those pieces come together, the fantasy idea becomes very clear. Your final project will look like this. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. That sentence becomes your drawing idea. You will take a screenshot of the AI result that helped generate your prompt. That screenshot will be your project submission. You are welcome to follow along as we go. You can pause the video if you want to try the prompt yourself, or you can simply watch first and try it later. Remember that this does not need to be perfect. Even a very simple fantasy idea is already a success. Now, let us explore the small idea that makes this work. 31. Turn Small Words into Fantasy Drawing Ideas : Here is something interesting about fantasy drawing. Most beginners do not struggle with drawing fantasy creatures. They struggle with the thinking of the creature idea. Once a fantasy creature appears in your mind, drawing becomes easier. The real difficulty is not drawing wings or horns. The real difficulty is inventing the fantasy concept. AI helps during that moment. You can think of AI as a creative helper that suggests fantasy ideas when your imagination feels quiet. Instead of forcing your mind to invent something magical, you simply ask a small question. For example, you might ask the AI to suggest a fantasy creature. It might respond with something like this dragon. Now, your blank page already feel less empty. But the idea becomes more interesting when we add a small detail. For example, sleepy dragon. Now, the creature already has personality. You can start imagining how the dragon feels. Maybe its eyes are half closed, maybe it's resting. Then we add one more small piece. We place the dragon inside a tiny magical moment. Sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. Now, the idea feels alive. That short sentence becomes a fantasy druming prompt. This works because the idea follows three small pieces. First, you generate the creature. Next, you add a personality. Finally, you place the creature in a magical moment. When those pieces combine, the drawing idea becomes clear. If you open your sketchbook and see the sentence, draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal, your imagination immediately starts building the scene. Maybe the crystal lights the cave. Maybe the dragon protects it. Maybe the dragon is peacefully sleeping beside it. That is how a short prom becomes the fantasy drawing idea. In the next lesson, we will generate the first piece of that idea. 32. Generate a Fantasy Creature with AI : Sometimes beginner want to draw fantasy creatures, but they cannot decide which creature to start with. That feeling is very common. So we begin with the simplest idea possible. We generate the fantasy creature. Open your AI writing tool on your phone or computer. The project we are creating is called Fantasy drawing Prompt. Now, type a short request. You can write something like this. Give me a simple fantasy creature idea. After sending that message, the AI might respond with something like this dragon. Write that word somewhere at the top of your page. Your project now looks like this, dragon, pause for a moment, and imagine the creature. Maybe it has wings, maybe it breeds fire, maybe it sits on a rock. When I first tried this method, many creature ideas were very simple. Sometimes the AI suggested dragon, Griffin, unicorn, or sea serpent. But those simple creatures were enough to begin drawing. That is what matters most. You now have the first piece of your fantasy prom. In the next lesson, we will add personality. 33. Add Personality to the Fantasy Creature : Sometimes a basic creature idea still feels a little plain. For example, drawing only a dragon might feel too ordinary. This is where personality helps. Return to your AI tool. Now, type a new request. You can write something like this. Give a personality trait for a dragon. The AI might respond with something like this, sleepy dragon. Now, update your project, so it looks like this. Sleepy dragon. Pause and imagine the creature again. Maybe the dragon is resting, maybe its wings are folded. Maybe it curled up somewhere warm. When I started adding small personality traits to fantasy creatures, I noticed something interesting. The drawing idea suddenly felt more alive. A sleepy dragon feels different from a fierce dragon. That small word changes how the wool creature looks. Now, your prompt has personality. In the next lesson, we will add the final magical moment. 34. Turn the Creature into a Fantasy Drawing Prompt: At the beginning, your page was empty. Now look at what you already have a creature, a personality. Now we add one magical moment. Return to your AI tool and ask one more question. You can write something like this. Give a magical scene for a sleepy dragon. The AI may respond with something like this, curled around a glowing crystal. Now, combine the pieces. Your project becomes this sentence. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. Take a moment to read that slowly. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing that sentence. Instead of wondering what fantasy creatures to draw, the image already appears in your mind. Maybe the crystal glows softly. Maybe the dragon is protecting it. Maybe the cave around them feels quiet and magical. When I first discovered this approach, something changed in my drawing routine. I stopped waiting for inspiration. Instead, I gently generated fantasy ideas whenever I needed them. You just completed the full process. You can repeat this anytime you want a new fantasy drawing idea. 35. Share Your Fantasy Drawing Prompt : Let us review what you created. You generated one fantasy drawing prom using an AI tool. The material used was a simple AI text generator. Here is the finish example we created. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. Earlier, you started with a creature dragon. Then you added personality. Sleepy dragon. Finally, you place the creature in a magical moment curled around a glowing crystal. Those pieces combine into a final drawing prompt. Draw a sleepy dragon curled around a glowing crystal. To share your project, take a screenshot of the AI prompt you generated. Upload that screenshot as your project proof. Even a very quick result created in a few minutes is perfect. Many people share very simple prompts. The goal is not complexity. The goal is generating one clear fantasy drawing idea. 36. Answer Common Fantasy Prompt Questions : You just generated a fantasy drawing prom from start to finish. It is normal to still have a few small questions. First question, what if the creature idea feels boring? That can happen. If that creature does not excite you, you can simply ask the AI for another creature idea. For example, if the dragon feels too familiar, you might ask for Griffin or sea serpent because different creatures can spark different imagination. Second question. What if the magical scene feels too complicated? If the scene feels overwhelming, can simplify it. For example, if the dragon is flying, breathing fire, and guarding treasure all at once, you can keep only one moment like resting beside a crystal because simple scenes are easier to draw. Third question. Can I generate many fantasy prompts in one session? Yes, you can. If you feel inspired, you can ask the AI for several fantasy creatures and write them down because a short list of prompts can give you drawing ideas for many future sessions. Here is one helpful tip. If your imagination feels blank again, repeat the same rhythm. Generate the creature, add personality, place the creature in a magical moment. That pattern almost always create a clear drawing idea. 37. Remember the MAGIC Method for Fantasy Ideas : Take a moment and notice what you just did. You started with a blank idea. Now you have a clear fantasy drawing prom. If there's one thing, I hope you remember, it is this. Fantasy drawing ideas do not have to appear suddenly. You can gently generate them. Earlier, you follow the rhythm that can be remembered with the word magic. M means imagine the creature. A means add personality. G means give the creature a small magical moment. I means imagine the scene. C means create the drawing. When those pieces come together, the fantasy idea becomes clear. I once noticed something interesting while sketching. Most people were holding pencils and staring at their pages. They were waiting for inspiration. But once a small idea appears, the drawing begins almost immediately. Thank you for spending this time here to complete your project and share one screenshot of your fantasy drawing prom. The best moment to share it is right after generating your idea. If you ever feel stuck again, remember that creativity often begins with a small idea. Keep exploring, keep drawing. Little by little, your imagination becomes stronger. Thank you again, and I will see you in the next lesson. 38. Generate Random Drawing Ideas When Your Mind Goes Blank : Sometimes the hardest moment in drawing is not drawing. It is the quiet moment right before you start. You sit down with your sketchbook, you hold your pencil, you look at the page, and your mind suddenly feels empty. Many beginners think something is wrong with them when this happens. But this moment is extremely common. It simply means your brain has not given a clear idea yet. So instead of waiting for inspiration to appear, you can gently generate it. You're here, we will use a very simple idea that helps you create random drawing ideas using AI proms. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing this sentence, tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. That sentence instantly becomes something you can draw. You might imagine the robot holding a watering can the cactus might look surprised. The little sun might be hovering in the sky. Suddenly, your mind has something to build. If you're feeling overwhelmed right now, take a slow breath. Everything here will be broken into small pieces, so the process feels calm and simple. Many beginners feel unsure about what to draw next. I felt the same way when I first started drawing regularly. I would open my sketchbook and wait for a big idea to appear. Sometimes nothing appeared. But once I discovered how small prompts can generate ideas, drawing became much easier to start. In the next few lessons, you will see how this works in a very simple way. First, you will see the tiny project we will create. Then we will learn the small idea behind random drawing prompts. Then you will slowly build your own prompt one piece at a time. By the end, you will have a random drawing idea you can immediately draw. Let's begin. 39. Create One Random Drawing Prompt You Can Draw Today : If you have ever opened your sketchbook and felt unsure about what to draw, you are not alone. That small moment happens to almost everyone who draws. The good news is that you do not need a huge creative breakthrough. You only need a tiny starting point. Here is what you will create while you're here. You will generate one short drawing prompt using AI. This short sentence will become your random drawing idea. You can then draw it in your sketchbook if you want. The main goal is simply to create the idea. The project is very small and beginner friendly. All you need is a sketchbook or a piece of paper plus any pencil or pen you already have. You can also simply write the prompt first, and draw it later if you prefer. The idea will grow slowly across the next lessons. First, you will generate a random object. Next, you will add a small descriptive detail. Finally, you will place that object inside a tiny moment. When those pieces come together, the drawing idea becomes clear. Here is the example that will guide everything tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. That sentence will stay the same throughout the lesson so you can see how the idea grows. The beginning, the idea is only the robot. Later, the cactus appears. Finally, the little sun appears above them. You can follow along if you like, or simply watch the process first. You are always welcome to pause or rewind anytime. Keep things simple. The goal is not perfection. The goal is just to see how easily ideas can appear. Next, you will see why this method works so well for beginners. 40. Understand Why Random Drawing Prompts Work : Here is something interesting about drawing ideas. Most beginners do not struggle with drawing. They struggle with choosing what to draw. The blank page does not give the brain anything to react to. When the mind sees a clear idea, imagination naturally begins building a picture. That is where prompts become helpful. Rm is simply a short sentence that describes something you could draw. Think of it like giving your imagination a starting direction. Instead of asking your brain to invent something from nothing, you give it a tiny suggestion. That suggestion becomes a spark. This method works especially well when the idea feels random. Random ideas often feel playful and surprising. For example, imagine seeing the word roba your mind might imagine metal arms or glowing eyes. Now, imagine adding cactus. Suddenly, the robot is interacting with something. Now imagine adding a floating sun. Your brain begins building a scene. This is why prompt often follow a simple pattern. First, you choose an object. Next, you add a detail. Finally, you place the object inside a moment. When those pieces combined, the idea becomes much easier to visualize. If you open your sketchbook and read the sentence tiny robot, watering a cactus under a floating sun, your imagination immediately starts exploring the scene. You might imagine sand on the ground. You might imagine the cactus smiling. You might imagine the robot carefully watering it. That is the power of a short prompt. In the next lesson, you will create the first piece of the drawing idea. 41. Generate the Random Object for Your Drawing Prompt : Mm. Sometimes the hardest moment in drawing is choosing the first thing. If you feel stuck choosing what object to draw, that is completely normal. Instead of searching your mind for a perfect idea, you can simply generate one. Here is where the project begins. The project is called Random drawing Pm. The material you need is very simple. A piece of paper and a pencil are enough. You can also type the prom on the phone if that feels easier. First, open your AI tool and ask for a random object. A very simple question works well. Give me a random object to draw. The AI might respond with something Robot. Now, write that word on your paper, robot. At this moment, the prom is very small, but that is okay. Next, imagine the robot very briefly. Maybe it has small wheels, maybe it has long arms, maybe it has blinking lights. You do not need to draw yet. You are simply giving your mind a clear object. Then look at the word again, robot. That one word already removed the blank page feeling. You now have something real to work with. Sometimes beginners try to invent the entire scene immediately. That can feel overwhelming. Instead, let the idea grow slowly. One piece at a time. Right now, your project simply contains the object, robot. That is enough to begin. In the next lesson, you will make the idea more interesting by adding a detail. 42. Add a Small Detail to Make the Object Interesting : Sometimes a single object still feels a little plain. That feeling is normal. The next small improvement is adding a detail. Return to your prompt. Right now, it says robot. Now, ask the AI for a simple detail. Small robot or a rusty robot or a tiny robot. Example, we will use a tiny robot. Write the prompt again, tiny robot. That small change already creates a clearer image. Now, your imagination can picture size. Maybe the robot is only as tall as a coffee mug. Maybe it walks with tiny steps. Maybe its arms are small and delicate. Notice how the idea feels more specific now. The page is no longer empty. Your mind is starting to build the picture. Many beginners feel relieved when they see how little effort it takes to create a new idea. One small detail can completely change the feeling of a drawing. Now, your project contains two pieces, tiny robot. In the next lesson, you will complete the idea by placing the robot inside a small moment. 43. Place the Object Inside a Small Moment: Sometimes an object in a detail still feel unfinished. That is where a small moment brings everything together. If you're drawing ideas often feel incomplete, this final piece usually solves the problem. Return to your prompt. Right now, it says tiny robot. Now, imagine the robot interacting with something as the AI for a simple situation. The example idea becomes watering a cactus. Now, the prompt grows tiny robot watering a cactus. You can add one final small image under a floating sun. Now your full prompt appears tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. Pause for a moment and picture the scene. You might imagine the robot carefully tilting a watering can. You might imagine the cactus reaching upward. You might imagine the sun hovering above like a balloon. Notice how the scene feels alive now. This final moment often gives beginners a feeling of relief. Instead of forcing imagination, you allow the idea to grow naturally. You can repeat this process anytime you want new drawing ideas. Object, detail, moment. Your project prom is now complete, and you create it with only a few small actions. 44. Review Your Finished Random Drawing Prompt : Now, let's look at the finished project. The goal was to create one random drawing prom that could become a drawing idea. The material used was very simple, a piece of paper and a pencil. The idea was built slowly. First, the object appeared, robot. Then a detail made it more specific. Tiny robot. Finally, a moment completed the scene. Tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. This short sentence is the finished project example, tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. Even though the prompt is simple, it gives the mind something very clear to imagine. That clarity makes drawing much easier to start. To complete your project, generate your own random prompt. Using the same structure. Once your prom is ready, take a photo or screenshot of the sentence you created. That single image becomes your proof of completion. The best time to create your prom is right after finishing these lessons while the idea still fresh. Remember that most students share very simple projects. Even a quick two minute version is perfectly fine. No one expects perfection. The goal is simply to practice generating ideas. 45. Answer Common Questions About Random Drawing Ideas : You just completed the full process from start to finish. It is very normal to have a few questions at this point. Here are some common ones. First question. What if my random prom feels strange? That is actually a good sign. If your prom feels unusual, your imagination has more room to explore. For example, if your prom becomes a sleepy toaster floating beside a cloud, you can still draw it because the objects are clear. Second question, what if I do not like the object the AI gives me? That happens sometimes. If the object feels boring, simply ask again. For example, if you receive a spoon, but you prefer something more interesting, ask for another random object. The method still works because the structure stays the same. Third question, what if my idea feels too simple? Simple ideas are often the best starting point. For example, if a prompt becomes small robot watering a cactus, that is already enough to draw a full scene. Helpful tip is to add one small environment detail. If the robot stands in the sand, you can draw a desert ground. If the robot stands on the table, you can draw a room. Sometimes one tiny environment detail turns a simple prom into a full drawing. Another helpful mindset is remembering that prompts are seeds. They are not the final artwork. They simply give your imagination something to grow. 46. Turn Blank Pages into Drawing Ideas : You did something very useful here. You turned a blank page into a clear drawing idea. You started with nothing. Then you created a small prompt, tiny robot watering a cactus under a floating sun. That one sentence now contains a full drawing scene. If there's one thing I hope you remember is that drawing ideas do not appear magically. They can grow step by step. First, an object appears, then the detail adds personality, then a moment brings the scene to life. When those pieces come together, your imagination has something to explore. This rhythm can be remembered with a simple word ODM, Object, detail, moment. When you follow that small pattern, ideas become easier to generate. It often creates a small smile when people realize they were already following this pattern naturally. Thank you for spending this time exploring drawing ideas. Before I go, remember to complete your project by generating your own random prompt and sharing a photo or screenshot of it. Best time to share is right after creating it. If you have any questions later, that is completely normal. Curiosity is part of learning. Most importantly, take a moment to appreciate that you turn a blank page into a new idea. That is how creativity quietly grows. Keep showing up and ideas will continue appearing in small, surprising ways. Thank you for being here today. I will see you in the next lesson. 47. Turn Blank Pages into Story Drawing Ideas : Sometimes the hardest part of drawing is not the drawing itself. It is quiet moment before the pencil moves. You open your sketchbook, look at the page, and nothing appears in your mind. You might even feel a little pressure. Maybe you think you should already know what to draw. If that moment sounds familiar, you are not alone. Many beginners feel this way. Here is something comforting to remember. The struggle is usually not drawing skill. The struggle is deciding what the scene should be. Let me show you something simple that can help. Imagine opening your sketchbook and reading a small sentence like this. Tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with a moon rabbit on a floating rock. Right away, your imagination starts building the picture. You might imagine the astronaut sitting cross legged. The rabbit might have a big ears. The floating rock might drift in space with stars behind it. That little sentence becomes a story drawing idea. If you are feeling overwhelmed right now, take a slow breath. Everything here will be broken down into very small, simple actions so it feels calm and manageable. You are here, we will slowly create story drawing ideas using AI proms. Instead of waiting for inspiration, you will learn how to gently generate it. I know that feeling of staring at the blank page very well. Years ago, I would sit with my sketchbook and wait for a great idea to appear. Sometimes it did. Most days, it did not. Then I discovered something interesting. When a simple sentence describes a seen, the imagination wakes up very quickly. That is why I enjoy teaching this topic. It removes pressure and turns drawing into a playful exploration. In the next few lesson, you will see exactly how this works. First, we will look at a tiny idea behind story prompts and why they help your imagination build scene. Then you will create the first piece of your story drawing idea. After that, you will add a small detail that makes the scene feel alive. Finally, you will place everything into a simple story moment. By the end, you will have one clear story drawing idea you created yourself. Take a comfortable breath and let's begin gently. 48. Create One Story Drawing Prompt : Sometimes beginners worry that they need complicated tools or lots of materials before they begin. That worry is very normal. The good news is that you only need one simple thing here, a sketchbook or a sheet of paper. That will be our main material. While you're here, you'll create one small story drawing prom that can turn into a drawing idea. The project is very simple. You will write one short prompt that describes a tiny story scene. That prompt will come together gradually across the lessons. We will begin with a single object idea. Then we will add a small detail. Then we'll place the object into a tiny story moment. Each small addition helps imagination see a clearer picture. If you want, you can follow along while watching. You can pause anytime. Take a moment to write your idea and then continue. There's no pressure to make it perfect. The finished result will look like a short sentence describing a scene. Is the example we will slowly build together. Tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with a moon rabbit on a floating rock. That single sentence becomes the story drawing idea. You can imagine the characters, the place, and the moment happening. Later, if you want to draw it, you already have a scene waiting for you. Many beginners find that this tiny wind removes a lot of pressure. You are already doing the right thing simply by exploring ideas. In the next lesson, we will look at the why story prompts work so well for drawing inspiration. 49. Understand How Story Prompts Create Drawing Ideas : Here is something surprising about drawing ideas. Most beginners do not struggle with drawing lines, shapes or shading. They struggle with choosing what the drawing should be about. When the mind sees nothing, it does not know where to begin. But when the mind sees a small scene, imagination begins building pictures almost automatically. That is where proms become powerful. A prom is simply a short sentence that suggests a drawing idea. Instead of asking your brain to invent something from nothing, you give it a starting point. That starting point becomes the spark for imagination. Story proms work especially well because humans naturally understand stories. Even a tiny story moment help the brain imagine a scene. Think about this example, astronaut. Your mind might imagine a space suit. Now, imagine adding rabbit. Suddenly, there are two characters. Now imagine sharing a sandwich. Now, the characters are interacting. Finally, imagine a floating rock in space. Your brain now sees a scene. That is the idea behind story drawing prompts. The sentence gives the imagination something to react to. This works best when the prom has three small pieces. First, you choose an object or character. Next, you add a detail. Or companion. Finally, you place the characters inside a small story moment. When those pieces combine, the drawing idea becomes easier to visualize. For example, if you read the sentence, tinier astronaut, share a sandwich with a moon rabbit on a floating rock, your mind begins filling the rest. You might imagine stars behind them. You might imagine crumbs floating in space. You might imagine the rabbit happily holding half the sandwich. That is the power of a simple prom. Here is how the process works. First, choose the main object or character. Next, add a detail or second character. Finally, place the character inside a moment. This small rhythm works because it slowly feeds the imagination information. Instead of overwhelming the mind with a complex idea, it builds the scene piece by piece. In the next lesson, we will slowly create that story prompt together. 50. Choose the First Character for Your Story Prompt : Sometimes the blank page feels intimidating. That feeling is very normal. So instead of trying to imagine a full story, we begin with something extremely small. We choose one character. Now, we will begin the example we will use throughout this process. First, we choose the main character. Think of something simple and visual. For example, we will write this tiny astronaut. That is the first piece of our prompt. Tiny astronaut. You might imagine the astronaut helmet, maybe a small maybe a small backpack, maybe a little boots. At this point, the idea is still very simple. That is completely okay. When I first started experimenting with proms, my early ideas were very small like this, a single character. Sometimes beginners worry that the idea is not interesting enough yet. That is normal, because the scene is not finished. Right now, we only want one character. Take a moment and write your first character. Tiny astronaut. Pause for a moment, if you want. You have already started your story prom. That small beginning is enough. In the next lesson, we will add the next piece that makes the scene more interesting. 51. Add a Second Character to Your Story Prompt : Sometimes after writing the first idea, beginners wonder what should happen next. That moment is very normal. So the next small action is simple. We add another character or object. Look at the phrase you already wrote. Tiny astronaut. Now, imagine who or what could appear with that character. In our example, we will add a moon rabbit. After the first phrase, write the next part. Sharing a sandwich with the moon Rabbit. Now, the prompt looks like this. Tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with a Monabbit. Something interesting happens here. Your mind now sees interaction. Astronaut is sharing food. The rabbit becomes part of the scene. When I first tried this method, I noticed something surprising. As soon as a second character appeared, the imagination started building a story automatically. You might imagine the rabbit sitting nearby. You might imagine the astronaut offering the sandwich. Take a moment to add your second character. Tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with a moon rabbit. Now, your scene already feels more alive. In the next lesson, we will place this moment into a setting that completes the story. 52. Place the Characters into a Story Moment : Sometimes the final piece is the part beginners forget. You may have characters, but the scene still needs a place. This is completely normal. So now we gently add the final piece. We place the characters into a moment. Look at the phrase you have now. Tiny astronaut, sharing a sandwich with a moon rabbit. Now, imagine where this moment is happening. In our example, we will add a floating rock, right the final part of that prompt on the floating rock. Now, the full prompt reads like this tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with the moon rabbit on the floating rock. Take a slow moment and read the sentence again. Your imagination probably sees the scene more clearly now. Maybe the stars are behind them. Maybe the rock is drifting in space. Maybe the rabbit looks curious about the sandwich. This is the moment where everything connects before you had the blank page. Now, you have a complete story drawing idea. This mold rhythm works again and again. Character, companion, moment. You can repeat it anytime you want new drawing ideas. Now have a gentle method for creating story scenes whenever inspiration feels quiet. That is a wonderful step forward. 53. Show Your Finished Story Drawing Prompt: Let's take a moment to look at the finished project. The goal was to create one short story drawing prom. The only material needed was a piece of paper or a sketchbook. The finish example we created together looks like this. Tiny astronaut sharing a sandwich with a moon rabbit on a floating rock. These proms grew slowly across the lessons. First, the character appeared, tiny astronaut. Then the companion appeared, sharing a sandwich with the Monabbit. Finally, the setting completed the scene on the floating rock. The sentence describe a full story moment. This works well because the imagination has something clear to react to. Your project is simply to create one prompt like this. When you finish, take a photo or screenshot of your prompt and share it. The best time to do this is right after you create it while the idea is fresh. Keep it simple and do not worry about making it perfect. Even a quick two minute prompt is a great success. Most people share very simple ideas. Showing up and practicing is what matters most. 54. Answer Common Questions About Story Drawing Prompts : First question, what if my story prompt feels too simple? That feeling is very common. If your prompt feels simple, that is actually a good sign. If you see a clear scene in your mind, the prompt is working. For example, if you write tiny astronauts during a sandwich with the moon rabbit and the floating rock, the idea already gives your imagination a picture to build from. Second question, what if I cannot think of a character? Happens to everyone sometimes. If you feel stuck choosing a character, you can simply ask an AI tool for a random object or a character idea. If the suggestion is robot, dragon, or explorer, you can start there because the prom only needs one clear character to begin. Third question, what if I want more interesting scenes? That curiosity is wonderful. If you want more variety, you can change the characters or the moment. For example, if the astronaut becomes a tiny robot, or the floating rock becomes a desert island. The same structure still works because the prompt builds the scene piece by piece. Here is a small step that might help. If your ideas feel repetitive, try unusual combination like animal plus machine or character plus magical place. That contrast often creates playful story scenes and one more helpful mindset. Instead of trying to invent perfect ideas, allow yourself to generate many small prompts. Some will feel ordinary. And a few will feel surprisingly fun. Those surprising ideas are often the ones worth drawing. 55. Remember the Simple Story Prompt Rhythm : Take a quiet moment and notice what you just completed. You started with a blank page. Then you created a full story drawing idea using a simple prompt. The key idea to remember is this drawing ideas becomes easier when the imagination sees a scene. If there's one thing I hope you take with you today, it's that a tiny sentence can unlock a whole drawing idea. You begin with a character, then you added a companion. Then you place them into a moment, and that rhythm actually forms a small shortcut you can remember Cam. Character, addition, moment. When those three pieces come together, the scene appears naturally. It is almost like your imagination enjoys finishing the story. Often smile when a strange prom appears because the mind immediately starts imagining what the scene might look like. Thank you for spending this time exploring story proms. Before you finish, remember to create your prom and share a photo or screenshot of it. The best moment to share it is right after writing it. If a question appears, while you try your prom, that is completely normal, feel free to ask. Most importantly, notice how your imagination feels now compared to the beginning. At first, there was a blank page. Now, there's a story waiting to be drawn. As you keep returning to the small rhythm, ideas will continue appearing in quiet, surprising ways. Thank you for being here today. I'll see you in the next lesson. 56. Turn a Blank Page into an Endless Drawing System : Sometimes the hardest part of drawing is not drawing at all. It's that quiet moment before you begin. You open your sketchbook, you hold your pencil, you look at the page, and nothing appears. If that happens to you, you are not alone. Many beginners think the problem is their drawing skill. But most of the time, the real challenge is much simpler. Your mind just doesn't know what to draw next. Here's something that can change that. You don't have to wait for inspiration. You can gently create it. Let me show you. Imagine opening your sketchbook and seeing this written at the top, a small paper boat drifting across a puddle during light rain. Right away, your mind starts building something. You might imagine ripples in the water. You might imagine soft rain falling. You might imagine the paper boat moving slowly. That short sentence becomes your drawing idea. And once the idea is clear, the blank page feels much easier to begin. If you feel a little overwhelmed right now, take a slow breath. Everything here will be broken into small, simple pieces, so it feels calm and manageable. I used to sit and wait for perfect idea to appear. Some days it did. Most days it didn't once I started using small prompts like this, something changed. I didn't need to search anymore. I could create ideas anytime. And that's what you're going to learn here. Not just one idea, but a simple system you can reuse again and again. And the next few lessons, we'll build that system step by step. 57. Create One Repeatable Drawing Idea Prompt : Sometimes beginners feel like they need something complicated before they start. But here we keep it simple. All you need is a piece of paper or sketchbook. And any pencil or pen, that's enough. Your goal is to create one short drawing prompt. This sentence will become your drawing idea. And more importantly, it will show you how to generate ideas anytime. Here is the simple we will build together, a small paper boat drifting across a puddle during light rain. We won't write everything at once. We will build it slowly. First, we choose an object. Then we add a detail. Finally, we place it into a moment. That's the system. And once you understand it, you can repeat it anytime. You're welcome to follow along and write as we go. Or you can watch first and try it later. There's no pressure to make it perfect. Even a simple idea is already a success. In the next part, you'll see why this system works so. 58. Understand the Drawing Idea System : Here is something important to understand. Most beginners don't struggle with drawing. They struggle with choosing what to draw. When the page is empty, your mind has nothing to react to. But when it sees even a small idea, imagination begins working. That's why prompts are helpful. A prompts is simply a short sentence that gives your mind a starting point. Instead of forcing an idea, you guide it, and the most effective prompts follow a simple pattern. Object, detail, moment. Let's look at it. First, choose an object. For example, paper boat. Now, your mind already sees something. Next, add a detail, small paper boat. Now it feels more specific. Finally, place it into a moment, small paper boat drifting across a puddle during light rain. Now, your mind sees a full scene. This works because the idea grows step by step. It doesn't overwhelm you. It guides you. Instead of trying to invent everything at once, you build it gradually. And that's what makes it repeatable. 59. Start with One Simple Object : If the blank page feels heavy, start smaller than you think. Take your paper. Now, begin with one object. Right, paper boat. That's it. Right now, it's simple, but it's no longer empty. Your mind already starts imagining something. Maybe folded paper, maybe small edges, maybe floating on water. You don't need more yet. This is enough to begin. When I first started using this method, most of my ideas began like this, one object. Take a moment and write it. Paperbat. That small step matters more than it seems. You've already moved past the blank page. In the next part, you'll build on it. 60. Add a Detail to Shape the Idea : And now we gently make it more interesting. Look at what you wrote. Paper boat. Now, at a small detail, right, small paper boat. That small change makes a difference that your mind starts seeing scale. Maybe it fits in your hand, maybe it moves lightly. Maybe it looks delicate. The idea becomes clearer. You're not guessing anymore. You're shaping it. This is where many beginners feel relief because the idea starts forming without effort. Now, your prom has two parts. Small paper boat. In the next part, we'll complete the scene. 61. Turn It into a Full Scene : Now we bring everything together. Look at your phrase, small paper boat. Now, we add the moment. Right, small paper boat drifting across a puddle during light rain. Take a moment and read it slowly. Your mind probably sees it now. Water moving, soft rain, the boat floating gently. This is where the idea becomes alive. Before the page felt empty. Now it feels clear. You didn't wait for inspiration. You built it using a simple system. Object detail moment. And you can repeat this anytime. That's the real goal. No one idea, but a way to generate ideas whenever you need. 62. Share Your Finished Drawing Idea : Let's look at what you created. You built one drawing idea using a simple system. The material was just paper and a pencil. Here is the final example, a small paper boat drifting across a puddle during light rain. To complete your project, create your own prom using the same structure. Once you finish, take a photo or screenshot of your sentence. That becomes your project submission. Keep it simple. Even a quick idea is more than enough. The goal is not perfection. The goal is start. 63. Common Questions About Drawing Ideas : First question, What if my idea feels too simple? That's completely okay. If your sentence creates a clear image in your mind, it's already working. Simple ideas are often the best place to start. Second question. What if I can't think of an object? That happens to everyone. If mind feels blank, you can ask an AI tool for a simple object. Even something like chair or cup is enough to begin. Third question, what if my ideas feel repetitive? That's a good sign you're practicing. Try changing the detail or the moment. A small change can create a completely new idea. For example, instead of rain, you could place the boat in the sunlight or wind. The structure stays the same. 64. Remember the Simple Idea System : Congratulations. You made it all the way through. Take a moment and notice what you just did. You started with a blank page. Now you have a clear drawing idea. If there's one thing to remember, it's this. You don't need to wait for inspiration. You can build it. You followed a simple pattern, object, detail, moment. And that pattern forms a small shortcut you can remember. ODM. Object, detail moment. When you follow these, ideas begin to appear naturally. I still enjoy seeing how simple words turn into full scenes. It always feels a little surprising. Before I go, take a moment to complete your prompt and share it. The best time is right now while the idea is fresh. If questions come up later, that's completely normal. Most importantly, notice how the blank page feels now. It's no longer empty. It's full of possibilities. And as you keep using this system, new ideas will keep appearing. If you enjoy this and feel more confident generating drawing ideas, leaving a short review would mean a lot. It helps me grow and help other beginners discover this course. Thank you for being here. I'll see you in the next lesson.