First things first Here is my list of great digital artists to follow if you want to learn digital art. Quick list and links below, if you want to see and know more plus most of their social links read on… Part 1 Part 2 – right here! Marc Brunet Read more… Progressive Learning: Enhance Your Skills Through Repetition UPDATE 08-08-2024 Always wanted to learn how to draw comic art? This training for comics course is probably not worth your money. With better and free solutions online! This training method is focused on learning by repetition. You will be able to print Read more… Welcome to Art School for Digital Artists! Want to learn art as a complete beginner or take your existing art skills to the next level? You’ve come to the right place! The ART School program is a complete college-like curriculum from home for those looking to get the best art Read more… I hope you don’t scare easily…, 10 amazing digital paintings for Halloween Every year I get to see these amazing digital paintings for Halloween depicting all kinds of concepts around this topic. Ghouls, ghosts, witches, zombies, and creepy cabins in the woods. Now finally, it’s my turn to share this Read more… Download the statues drawing and painting references When I was looking for statue practice material previously, it took me some time to locate anything worthwhile. So I had the brilliant idea to photograph the busts and statues I saw while on vacation in France. Which means you don’t need to Read more… Download the free US National parks references Painting or drawing backgrounds can be daunting. We all practice portraits and human anatomy but landscapes are another expertise we often need. In this free US National parks references pack, you will find several different nature parks from the United States to help Read more… Download the free Malaysian animals references Painting or drawing animals can be daunting. We all practice portraits and human anatomy but animals become a whole different ball game. In this pack, you will find several different apes and other jungle animals to help you practice and create wildlife for backgrounds. Read more… Why use references in art, you ask? Let’s clear up one thing: why should you use references in art? A reference provides much more information than our meager peanut brains can comprehend. Form, shape, lighting, and color are just a few of the many factors that need to be taken Read more… Really? Free? Yes, they are free! So when you are starting with art you need any help you can get, right? You’re always looking for free tutorials, free coaching, and free references. So we got you fam! Below you will find a quick list of free reference sites. Drawing from Read more… Which artists should you follow in 2022? This is just our humble take on a mega load of good artists out there but we also want to promote the small fish and give them a fighting chance against the algorithms. So here goes in no particular order. First up Eben Read more… I want to take you, on the same artventure as I am. I’m saying drawing but I’m focused on digital drawing however the concept is the same for traditional as well. And the fact is, I’m still learning. I’m not an expert, by all means, I’m just peeking around the Read more… Think about this for a minute, you’re being taught to read and write, but did your parents teach you HOW to draw? So how does drawing influence us? As a kid, you picked up a colored pencil, crayon, or ink marker and went about. Your parents would marvel at what Read more… Here are 10 things to help you get drawing for months and months on end. 1. First, create a calendar So let’s build your drawing habit. A simple reminder on a specific hour or agreement with your partner that you take a few minutes for yourself after the dishes or doing household Read more…