As a self-taught artist I am always on the lookout for ways to improve my drawing skills and on the lookout for the drawing course to learn new techniques.
Usually I do this by scrolling around the Internet to see if I can find some new drawing tutorials.
About a month ago I stumbled across a cool pencil drawing site that helped me quite a lot, my current goal is to learn how to draw realistically and I feel like with this course I would be able to improve my skills much faster.
Who is this course for?
It is a pencil drawing course that specializes in taking beginners and teaching them step by step realistic drawing. The course itself is an online video, so you can access it from anywhere in the world – the videos worked perfectly on my tablet and phone.
Structure of the course
Each class is two hours long so you can even draw with which watching the video, nothing is left to the imagination. The course starts off by showing you all the equipment you need and the basic strokes. Even in this video I picked up a cool tip for erasing.
What’s so good about this online drawing course?
What I like is that each lesson builds on the previous so you are never thrown into the deep. Each class has it’s own concept or technique that you need to master, for example, in the second class you learn how to spot the different tonal values. In this class Nolan (the instructor) uses different styrofoam objects to show you the light affects the tonal values. The way he explains it makes it so easy to understand, like theory being explained in a practical way.
With each class you get a downloadable template which you can print out and use that to transfer to your drawing paper. You then also get a high quality photo of the reference and the final drawing. They are laid out in the pdf in such a way that when you print it out, each are exactly the same size. This makes it easy to judge sizes while drawing.
In each class you complete a drawing project. Like in the second class you draw a realistic spoon. At the beginning of the class I though it was going to be difficult, but after watching the explanations at the start of the class and the practical demo, it turned out to be quite easy.
The next four lessons are also still life drawings. There is an onion and garlic still life, transparent wine glass, rose and an apple drawing. In each of these you learn all about creating texture and depth in your drawings as well as drawing negatively and how to draw reflective objects.
From there you start drawing portraits. Nolan shows you how to draw all the major features like the eyes and mouth. What I liked was that he shows you what to look out for with each one. Once you have completed say the ear class, you will be able to draw any ear and not just the one from the class itself.
What do you get in this course?
- 26 Hours of HD Quality Online Video
- plus 16 Hours of Bonus Classes
- giving a total of 42 hours worth of classes
- Bonus downloadable Templates and References
- Mobile Device Friendly
- Instant Access
- Lifetime Access
- 60 Day Money Back Guarantee
What is the cost of the course?
The usual cost of the course is $294, but I have got it on sale for only $47!
If you compare it to majority of the drawing classes online it is actually quite cheap!
The sale is currently still on! So hurry to get this program with this amazing discount and start learning now!
Will I learn how to draw?
What really makes this course stand out from the rest is that it goes much deeper than any of the other courses I have seen. There are even classes on how to draw material textures and hands.
I am still busy with the course myself – it’s massive (there is over 32 hours worth of video in this course), but I know that my drawings are going to move up a few levels when I’m done.
If you are keen to give this course a shot, click here to get it a special price!
This course also offers some of free drawing videos, so you can see first how could are these classes!
In case you’re a complete beginner, don’t forget to check out our latest blog on how to start drawing!