Anyone know the best way to get good at digital art? Any free courses easy to follow with certificates etc?
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- @Ebube Oguaju-Dike ahhh ahaha thank you makes sense now ☺️❤️
- @Ebube Oguaju-Dike Ommited*
- @Noor Osman-Britton Certificate*. I don't know why the word was
- @Ebube Oguaju-Dike every course come with what? Also that’s actually useful advice I forgot about my LinkedIn learning app.
- @Victoria Geary thank you I signed up to one on udemy recently and I don’t mind spending money as long as it’s something that is easier to focus on and not me wanting to skip aha ❤️
- @Deepey This is really good advice, thank you so much for taking your time and answering me ☺️
- Hey @Abigail Baldwin ,Thank you so much for replying to my question.I will try this as soon as I am back near my pc!I also signed myself up for a course on Udemy also so fingers crossed I can improve because I’m so used to drawing by hand with just a pencil. ❤️~ Noor
- The best way to learn, is to do! Find digital artists you admire, and then try to imitate their work. I know this sounds like copying, but it's more about studying their peices and learning good techniques! Once you get the hand of that, you'll naturally develop into your own style.Try to look at digital artists who are "legends" in their field. They have sticking power for a reason!
- Skillshare is a really inspirational place where there are many courses put together by other creatives/artists, it does cost money but I believe you can do a month free trial right now :)
- Youtube is my go to place to learn things online. Then Linkedin Learning. I have a hack for this one. I switched to premium for the first time for a month which was free and then used Linkedin Learning and then unsubscribed before I was asked to pay. Every course comes with a
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