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NOW is the BEST time to improve your art skills!



It’s the best time but where is the best place to improve your art skills? Take a look at my favourite classes released in the past 6 months covering everything from sketchbook art, sketching people in watercolour, courtroom illustration and digital travel illustration – all taught but the best in their field.
Remember its Black Friday so there are great prices on courses and bundles on Domestika and you can even get an additional 10% OFF the sale process using my code: URBANSKETCHINGWORLD-10

LINKS to COURSES in the video:
πŸ‘‰ Sketchbooking for Beginners: Learn to Draw Your Surroundings: http://bit.ly/3gi9sQF
πŸ‘‰ Urban Sketching: Capture Your City in Motion: https://bit.ly/3l88khi
πŸ‘‰ Expressive Architectural Sketching with Coloured Marker: https://bit.ly/3P901yK
πŸ‘‰ Introduction to Portrait Sketching in Real Time: http://bit.ly/3AtnAxa
πŸ‘‰ Sketching People with Watercolor: https://bit.ly/3SFxtiF
πŸ‘‰ Watercolour Portrait Sketchbook: https://bit.ly/3wDC6iV
πŸ‘‰ Travel Illustration: Recreate Your Favourite Place: http://bit.ly/3Ep4F82
πŸ‘‰ Gouache Painting of Urban Landscapes: http://bit.ly/3AsR2TR

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16 Comments

  1. first! loooooooove this video taria, thanks for posting this, gives us a nice indication on what potential courses to take πŸ˜€ cheers!

  2. hi Taria, thank you so much for the recommendations. I love your videos but have always been scared to try out urban sketching because there are a bunch of architects in my family and I cannot draw a straight line to save my life. Albert KieferΒ΄s course sounds fantastic and I wouldnt have thought to look for it

  3. I’m a big fan of Domestika I’ve been taking courses there, I took the Tommy Kim course and I’m fascinated of his style, highly recommended πŸ‘ŒπŸ»and recently I took Timo Bechert course I think it’s called travel sketches in watercolor, highly recommended too πŸ‘ŒπŸ»

  4. Nah Doomscrolling is explicitly when you scroll through negative news and bad things in general. "This is terrible, but I can't look away."

  5. I love Domestika as well for similar reasons. I truly loved this video. So informative.

  6. Big fan of Domestika for the same reasons you are and love many of the same classes. You can find other big name urban sketchers on other platforms. I found Uma Kelkar doing a class on painting abstract still life on ETCHR, which was an absolute gem for learning values and composition while sketching loosely and not what she is known for. Skill share also has a number of urban sketchers. To me, the downside of many online courses is saying they are for beginners and endlessly going over the basics, which is a waste of everyone's time. Show me someone who has never used watercolors who can possibly produce the final project in most online courses, so let's skip how to make a wash or what paper to use. I do enjoy that Domestika always includes artist influences. The book Tommy Kim said was his bible is really old but a wealth of information on many drawing and composition basics.

  7. hi I have used tracing on my monitor to improve drawing faces and it helped a lot and really fast. I found an image i liked and made it the size I wanted on the screen, I then just made a little mark on my paper top and bottom to tell me how big to make the image this is important for later. I then draw the image myself and then when everything is plotted out (but not finalised yet) I then put the image on top of my screen (this is why i need it the correct size) so I can see where my mistakes are. I then know what to alter and I alter it.
    I noticed that I was commonly making my eyes slightly too low and the right eye would often be slightly slanted. I was able to work on this doing this tracing practice and doing my regular practice and within a short time I improved. Make sure you do the alterations too because it is important for you to get muscle memory of the correct lines and placements. I expect maybe even just flat out tracing over and over could help train your brain to learn the correct proportions and learn muscle memory.

  8. How do any of the videos on domestika differ from Good YouTube art videos? I don't know anyone who has ever paid to watch a video on any platform. They all find good YouTube teachers and learn what they need. What do these videos offer that justify a price tag?

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