LoadingOne student perfectly captured the course's impact, stating it is "exactly what I was looking for," and that they are "learning a lot and feel my drawing and painting skills improving". The global digital painting market is projected to reach . You can build the skills needed to become part of this exciting industry.
Learning how to paint different materials (metal, wood, skin).
You are a traditional artist looking to transition to digital work. One student perfectly captured the course's impact, stating
: Bonus sections on photorealistic digital painting and full character design from start to finish. Pros and Cons
The "Advanced" part of the title is achieved through complex, hands-on projects, including: Learning how to paint different materials (metal, wood,
This is arguably the strongest part of the course.
Before diving into color and painting, the course establishes a strong foundation in basic drawing. You will learn about line quality, basic shapes, and how to see the world like an artist. This section ensures that even if you have never picked up a stylus, you can start building muscle memory. 2. Perspective and Form Pros and Cons The "Advanced" part of the
is a misnomer only in that no single course can be "ultimate." However, it is the closest thing to a semester-long college course you will find for the price of a lunch.
Perfect for anyone wanting a baseline portfolio to apply for advanced art schools or entry-level creative gigs. Who Might Want to Skip It:
Before applying color, an artist must understand structural layout.
Let’s be honest: Buying a drawing tablet is exciting. Opening Photoshop or Procreate for the first time? Terrifying.