Udemy The Ultimate Digital Painting Course Beginner To Advanced Direct
and take the first step toward turning your artistic dreams into reality.
A course is only as good as its instructors, and this one is led by two accomplished professionals.
The course is taught in Adobe Photoshop. If you use free software like Krita or a tablet-only app like Procreate, you will have to translate the shortcuts yourself. That said, 90% of the theory (values, color, composition) is software-agnostic. and take the first step toward turning your
Creating natural elements like rocks, trees, water, and clouds. Painting full-scale cinematic landscapes. 5. Character Design and Human Anatomy
| Course | Focus | Key Strength | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | (This Course) | Complete curriculum from fundamentals to advanced. | Most comprehensive and structured path for all skill levels. | | Digital Painting Master Class: Beginner to Advanced | Software interface and technique focused. | Best for deep mastery of Photoshop. | | The Ultimate Guide to Digitally Painting Everything | Specific material painting (metal, water, fur). | Ideal for specialized material and texture practice. | If you use free software like Krita or
lives up to its name. It provides a structured, affordable alternative to expensive brick-and-mortar art school semesters. For the price of a single Udemy course, students gain a comprehensive roadmap that replaces confusion with clarity.
Udemy has a notorious pricing strategy. The "list price" is often $199, but Udemy runs "sales" every other week where the course drops to $14.99 – $24.99 . Painting full-scale cinematic landscapes
When I first started digital art, I had a $50 tablet, zero confidence, and a YouTube history full of "speedpainting" videos that made me feel like I had two left hands. I needed structure. I needed someone to explain layers without jargon and brush settings without assuming I already knew how to draw.
Most beginners quit because they don't understand their tools. This section is a masterclass in setting up your tablet, navigating layers, blending modes, and customizing your brush engine. No "draw a circle 500 times" nonsense—just practical configuration.
You are not just watching lectures. Each module has a (e.g., "Paint a still life of a rusty kettle using only warm light"). The instructor provides his finished PSD file so you can peel back the layers and see exactly how he did it.
Many courses say "beginner" but start at an intermediate level. This one literally starts with "This is a layer" and ends with "Here is how to negotiate your first freelance rate." The learning curve is steep but never vertical.