Live Review Session: Drawing & Design
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A live session built around the concepts from The Tutorial.
Once you sign up, you’ll be prompted to submit one drawing for review.Â
Diego will select a few submissions and work with them live, applying the same principles and approach developed in The Tutorial.
This is a chance to see the process in action, how decisions are made, how concepts are applied, and how to move forward with more clarity.
If you’re wondering whether The Tutorial is for you, this is your chance to find out.
Wednesday, May 20th - 3 PM (EDT)
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Diego will work with you live
Selected participants will work directly with Diego during the live session, while everyone attending will have the opportunity to learn by observing the feedback, critiques, and decision-making process applied to each drawing, applying the same principles and approach developed in The Tutorial.
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Hey! This is Diego
A drawing and design instructor from Argentina, he works as a professor and industry trainer for the entertainment field. His work focuses on visual fundamentals: structure, construction, gesture, staging, composition, and design, as the foundation for careers in animation, concept art, character design, and visual development.
Through live workshops and intensive programs, he has consistently taught in a live format, working directly with students, providing real-time feedback, and building the learning experience through interaction. This marks the first time he presents his material in a recorded format. Even so, the experience remains personal: participants still receive direct feedback from him.
He shares educational content on Instagram that makes high-level art training more accessible, but his focus goes beyond instruction. His goal is not simply to teach people how to draw, but to help them think like visual problem-solvers and develop the mindset required in professional environments.
He approaches drawing as a structured system, the ability to create the illusion of space, weight, and life on a flat surface through structure, perspective, rhythm, and intentional design decisions. When students understand these principles, they experience real breakthroughs: not accidental results, but controlled, repeatable progress.
After years of studying, practicing, and teaching, he has built a methodology grounded in clarity, structure, and applied repetition. His teaching emphasizes confidence, decision-making, and pushing students beyond their comfort zone, guiding them from hobbyist thinking toward professional standards.