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by Korp
Nov 06, 2025
This tutorial shows you how to turn a handful of quick DoodleDeck prompts into a full, finished artwork — not just a page of scattered doodles.

I walk you through building a crew of weird little characters (the kind you’d never plan in advance), and then pulling them together into one complete piece. In this case? They ended up crammed inside a UFO — and it looks like it was always meant to be that way.
Why this tutorial is worth doing:
- You’ll stop staring at the blank page waiting for a “good idea”
- You’ll learn how to make separate doodles feel like one artwork
- It’s fast, it’s fun, and it gives you a finished result you’ll actually want to show off
- Perfect if you struggle to start — this gives you a system so ideas flow
If you want drawing to feel easier — not like a test — this approach changes everything. You’ll see me draw it step-by-step, so you can follow along and get the same result.