There seems to be a common wish going around FA. People want to improve their artwork. Whether they are just starting out, have been an on and off again artist or even regularly work but don't see the improvement they want. Many of these people work every week (some even every day) and see little to no improvement over the course of even a year. That's mainly because most people practice on their own with no instruction or guidance. That's where I come in.
What is the lesson plan?
The basic structure is to meet once a week for an hour (we can increase frequency if you prefer) so I can give a lecture and demonstration of a certain artistic concept and / or take a look at what you are currently working on and give you advice on how to improve it. Paintovers and critiques will take priority of the lesson time as I feel a lesson is far more valuable when you can see how certain concepts can be applied to your work. I am focusing in on individual lessons for $20 a lesson, but if you want to bring in some friends with you, I can knock the price down to $10 per person.
Are group lessons less valuable?
Not at all. Just because you are paying less does not mean the value goes down. Group lessons can be incredibly useful as a way to see what others are working on, learning from the critique on their work and building a network of artist friends who can help keep you both motivated and improving on your own time.
What do you need?
You need Discord, preferably a microphone, to understand English, and have some way of letting me see your artwork. I am a digital painter but I am also very experienced with traditional mediums as well. As long as you can show me your work, I can give you direct feedback.
How do you know I'm good enough?
I could list off people I have studied under but at the end of it all my own work is the best indicator. You can take a look at my portfolio and judge for yourself https://matthewmcentire.artstation.com/ You can also check my testimonials: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/7393168/
Interested? Have questions?
Note me or leave a comment. I'm a professional freelance artist at the moment, meaning I work from home and have a fast response time.
What is the lesson plan?
The basic structure is to meet once a week for an hour (we can increase frequency if you prefer) so I can give a lecture and demonstration of a certain artistic concept and / or take a look at what you are currently working on and give you advice on how to improve it. Paintovers and critiques will take priority of the lesson time as I feel a lesson is far more valuable when you can see how certain concepts can be applied to your work. I am focusing in on individual lessons for $20 a lesson, but if you want to bring in some friends with you, I can knock the price down to $10 per person.
Are group lessons less valuable?
Not at all. Just because you are paying less does not mean the value goes down. Group lessons can be incredibly useful as a way to see what others are working on, learning from the critique on their work and building a network of artist friends who can help keep you both motivated and improving on your own time.
What do you need?
You need Discord, preferably a microphone, to understand English, and have some way of letting me see your artwork. I am a digital painter but I am also very experienced with traditional mediums as well. As long as you can show me your work, I can give you direct feedback.
How do you know I'm good enough?
I could list off people I have studied under but at the end of it all my own work is the best indicator. You can take a look at my portfolio and judge for yourself https://matthewmcentire.artstation.com/ You can also check my testimonials: http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/7393168/
Interested? Have questions?
Note me or leave a comment. I'm a professional freelance artist at the moment, meaning I work from home and have a fast response time.
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