Udemy Painting Hot! -

– You name it: watercolor landscapes, oil portraits, acrylic abstract, gouache for beginners, Procreate painting, even classical alla prima techniques. Instructors from all over the world bring different styles and teaching methods.

I’ve spent the better part of two years learning painting on Udemy, jumping between acrylics, watercolors, and digital painting. I’ve completed over a dozen courses, ranging from absolute beginner to intermediate-advanced. Here’s my comprehensive, no-fluff review. Affordability – This is Udemy’s biggest win. Most painting courses go on sale for $10–$20. Compared to local art classes ($30–$50/hour) or premium sites like Skillshare ($168/year), Udemy’s one-time purchase is a steal. udemy painting

– No subscription. Buy once, revisit years later. I’ve gone back to basic color theory modules more times than I’d like to admit. – You name it: watercolor landscapes, oil portraits,

– This is the biggest gap compared to live classes. You can’t ask, “Why does my sky look muddy?” and get a personalized answer. Some instructors reply to Q&A posts, but many don’t. You’re essentially learning from a prerecorded video library. I’ve completed over a dozen courses, ranging from

Would I recommend it? Just remember: a course can show you the brushstroke, but only your own practice makes it art.