Anyone here tried Schoolism? What did you think of it? I'm interested in learning from Jason Seiler.
I went through his portraiture series. It's basically seven videos (with ten chapters each) of basically "take your time and measure better." You are unironically better off reading Keys to Drawing or something. Even with his homework feedback portion (which costs extra?) there's little substance to it with his critique. He is a crazy good artist but I don't think he's a good teacher.
>>3101941
thanks for your thoughts; I'm actually interested in his caricature series, since I already understand portraiture quite well.
I see it's $15 for a month, how many months did it take for you to work through all your videos? Can you download them all at once then cancel your subscription?
>>3101956
I actually took them seriously and went along with the homework (for my own benefit, i didn't sign up for critique) and for the first two or three lessons it took me a week or so, but back then I was painting for 5-6 hours a day so that may play a factor. The first couple are not so long. When I realized that I wasn't learning anything I sort of fell off.
You don't need to take my word for it. Check it out and see if it's for you, maybe his caricature stuff is presented differently. There is no "download" button but you can use OBS to record your screen and then play the video in hd. If you sign up for just a day they might get suspicious anyway.