Rule card on dotted notebook paper:
Milla's daily doodles 2026
1. One doodle per day
Can be traditional, digital, other
Some ideas:
- still life
- figure drawing
- abstract
- fanart
- meme
Don't go overboard, try to keep them between ~10min - 2 hours max.
On the right side, there's a colored doodle of a tanned bodybuilder with a cat's head, striking a pose. Green band-aids cover its nipples.
Rule card on dotted notebook paper:
Milla's daily doodles 2026
2. Number doodles, not days
If you miss a day, don't stress about it
Don't draw "in advance", don't make up for missed days
But try not to use excuses either
Attached is a yellow post-it note, with a doodle of a very tired person laying face down on the ground, their spirit leaving their body as a pale blob, with small text "DD52" (based on a doodle I did when I had a super stressful week). An arrow points to the post-it, with a message: This much is totally fine
Rule card on dotted notebook paper:
Milla's daily doodles 2026
3. Explore styles & themes
Sticking to one theme for a week or month can be nice but not necessary
Participate in community events like:
- Portrait challenge
- Palette challenges
- Inktober
- Goblin week
- Mermay
- Smaugust
- Draw this in your style
Attached is a digital ink drawing of a crow using a dip pen with its beak.
Rule card on dotted notebook paper:
Milla's daily doodles 2026
4. No need to publish everything
Keep private records to see growth
Drawing & posting regularly builds routine, but be careful to not get too caught up on likes & engagement
This challenge is intended to encourage, not pressure. Draw for yourself & have fun!
Attached is a drawing of a brown sketchbook with a heart shaped lock. On top of it, a smartphone and a daisy, and a mechanical pencil next to them.
No Pressure Daily Doodles!
I recently reached DD100 and thought these may be useful for anyone else wanting to stretch their brain and be a lil creative.
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