Can we have a discussion about the various (primarily non-free) art instruction material online?
tl;dr: post your experience with whatever sources you're familiar with and recommend good resources
I had a New Masters Academy membership and it was great, great instruction, great reference and 3d model resources.
The only thing is that it is expensive as fuck considering how slowly they add new lectures.
Once you go through the things that are relevant to you, you're basically wasting $50 a month.
Drawing Force is cheap and good at what it does, but it is limited and only useful alongside more robust instruction.
It is also not for everyone.
I'm looking at pic related and it feels kinda lackluster, not sure if I want to sign up.
Is anyone here a member?
What's it like?
>>2845773
Schoolism is good and worth the money. Personally I like NMA more but if you've already gone through all of it then may as well do schoolism.
Premium anatomy course from Proko is really excellent as well.
>>2845778
I've heard many schoolism packages are good (especially painting/color based ones) but I went through Jason Seiler's portraiture course and it was pretty useless imo. It's basically 6 videos (with 10-15 sections each) of him telling you to take your time. But then again, I don't know what else I expected.
>>2845773
Most of this shit is leaked or posted online, why pay?
>>2845773
Schoolism is good, I'm taking two courses from them. But you need the motivation to do the work or otherwise there's no point.
>>2847840
But it isn't.
Most of nma is not leaked, especially the non-instruction resources.
Drawing force and schoolism are basically not leaked at all.
Also, because I am not a child living in my parents' basement like a loser.