CG MasterAcademy classes / Art classes
9 years ago
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Well, one of my main ideas to leave anthro art is to study and work on pushing my art to another level.
For this Ive been looking at a few options, books, youtube resources, etc... But I cant seem to find a good and consistent source of information, and looking up for resources takes quite a bit of time and feels quite discouraging to me.
This is why Ive been considering courses in CG MasterAcademy ( http://2d.cgmasteracademy.com/programs/ )
Has any of you taken classes like these or know anyone who has? would you recommend them?
Or anyone knows any better options/alternatives? Or an artist who took these courses so I can ask them directly?
They are quite a bit of money, so thats why I would like all the feedback I can get before taking this decision.
But, considering I entered College for free (thanks to academic scholarship) this would be the money I 'would' be spending on studies.
Please let me know! any info/tips help!
thanks!
For this Ive been looking at a few options, books, youtube resources, etc... But I cant seem to find a good and consistent source of information, and looking up for resources takes quite a bit of time and feels quite discouraging to me.
This is why Ive been considering courses in CG MasterAcademy ( http://2d.cgmasteracademy.com/programs/ )
Has any of you taken classes like these or know anyone who has? would you recommend them?
Or anyone knows any better options/alternatives? Or an artist who took these courses so I can ask them directly?
They are quite a bit of money, so thats why I would like all the feedback I can get before taking this decision.
But, considering I entered College for free (thanks to academic scholarship) this would be the money I 'would' be spending on studies.
Please let me know! any info/tips help!
thanks!
It's still clearly cheaper than going to a shcool for sure though.
Yeah its definitely cheaper and looks good enough to me.
thanks!
If it's worth it? Watch all the videos they have for free, do you like the voice of the person? How they explain themselves? Do they feel like they know what they are talking about? Can you stand to listen to the person you are paying for is really what is most important, the information doesn't much matter if you want to rip your hair out before you even get to something. They seem to be well rounded with lecture, videos, and actual assignments.
Nothing jumps out at me as "dear lord dont buy this!" actually bookmarked it myself for later.
You might want to look into pencil kings: https://www.pencilkings.com It is subscription based and much cheaper, 30 a month which while adds up its 30 bucks to see if you like the videos and teaching methods. I bought their figure drawing challenge, and while i still suck to no end it did teach me a reasonable foundation to drawing bodies and get me started. Probably going to do the coarse again. It is taught by https://www.youtube.com/user/Sycra who i really recommend.
The other place I suggest is drawabox: http://drawabox.com 100% free foundational based exercises and breakdowns. It does go up to composition and human anatomy and form as well.
thanks a lot for the advice, I will definitely check those alternatives too!