Are there any online courses which are not some amateur cancerous money milking furfag spawning abomination, but a decently constructed course with smart proffesionals which teach how to draw analytically and provide a useful feedback? I feel that I really gonna struggle with the basics if I'll try to learn everything by myself, however art courses in my city are expensive and seem to be more traditionally inclined, which isn't what I want to master eventually, as I see it. Took up drawing as a hobby just recently, want to become really good at it.
Yes.
Gumroad, and Gnomon, and a couple others are great. I think Concept Art has a place where they advertize these. Also, check out Cubebrush, a few pros post lessons there.
>>2662413
Thanks. Already checked out Gnomon, but it looks like their courses cost a shit ton of diamonds.
>>2662414
Just torrent them nigger
Art prof
schoolism
>>2662418
There is no use of them without a good feedback, is it?
>>2662423
The internet is full of places where you can get critique. You're in one of those places right now. As a beginner, you don't really need any advanced critiquing. Any intermediate artist can give you a decent critique.
>>2662425
>You're in one of those places right now.
7AM and /ic/ has already has my sides ablaze
>>2662425
Maybe you're right. I just want to be sure I won't be crippled from the beginning just by making obvious mistakes without anyone to correct them. Time is scarced resourse.
>>2662430
Honestly I don't think you need courses as this point. If you're of average intelligence you should be able to read the sticky and take it from there.
>>2662430
>Time is scarced resourse