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Why do children's training classes always learn comics first and then sketch?
There are two main reasons why the training class allows children to learn comics first and then sketch:

1. Comics are more interesting for children and can stimulate their creative desire and interest in learning, while sketching is relatively boring, which may make children feel tired of learning.

2. Learning sketch is the foundation of painting, and laying a good foundation is very important for children's future painting study. However, mastering the basic knowledge takes a long time of practice, which is rather boring. The study of comics can help children to understand and use basic knowledge such as sketch more deeply while enjoying the fun of painting.

However, it is worth noting that whether you choose to learn comics first and then sketch depends on your personal situation. For some children, they may not be so interested in comics and prefer to learn basic painting skills such as sketching directly. In addition, children's age, learning ability and future development goals need to be considered.