1.) We’re starting off with three panels
2.) Draw a scenario where you (or someone you imagine) would want to doodle or daydream.
3.) DOODLE!
4.) Take a moment to look at your doodle. Is it a space that could be narratively explored? Are there characters? Is it abstract expressionist? Use this panel to explain what you’ve doodled. Or you might just draw yourself in the act of doodling.
5.) Return to the first panel and draw what has changed over the course of doodling.
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