Digital Art: Painting Faces eCourse

Product: Digital Art: Painting Faces Lifetime Member

Price: $15.00


I’ve been working behind the scenes on a new eCourse to teach mixed-media artists how to paint faces digitally.

I thought I would give you a sneak peak over the next few days. Here is the first face that I have been working with.

If you are interested you can get started by signing up to my Ning site. These classes are designed to be quick, with a lot of bang for your buck and they are affordable.

Yep, Affordable. In fact, for the first class I am offering the class to you for $15.00.

This introductory offer will end on February 15th, 2010.

Membership to the Ning group will always remain free of charge but students who sign up during this introductory period will have unlimited lifetime access to the classroom. This too may change for new students after Feb. 15th.

You will learn the following:

  • Color palettes (I will be giving you an amazing skin tone palette as part of this course)
  • Great skin brushes (again, included in the course)
  • How to use the Pen tool (my favorite tool and I’ll teach you why)
  • How to use the Gaussian blur tool
  • Layer blend modes
  • The best sharpening process for drawings (and photos too really)
  • And much more.

Yes, all in 1 hour (maybe a little longer for some of the bonus materials I am adding on)

Product: Digital Art: Painting Faces Lifetime Member

Price: $15.00


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5 Responses to “Digital Art: Painting Faces eCourse”

  1. Peggy says:

    Cool redesign! I love the heading design with your artwork – subtle, but striking!

  2. Pam says:

    Whoa!

    I am away from the net for a couple of days and you have a totally new redesign and a course offering –

    not to mention some paintings.

    you.are.awesome

  3. I wanted to comment on your secret in Seth’s Secret Sunday.

    Thanks for showing me another way to use my credit card in art rather than just buying supplies!

    Now, I’m off to check out more of your site. Thanks, Kim