

Just so we know what we are comparing against, lets briefly talk about Skillshare:

What is Skillshare and what are the benefits of using it? Keep reading for a deeper dive into these platforms and what they each offer, how they compare to Skillshare, and how I think aspiring digital artists should utilise them.

If you want to develop the skills needed to work in the entertainment industry, Schoolism and Artstation provide higher-quality education at affordable rates.Īlso, if you like Skillshare's classes but simply dislike Skillshare's subscription payment system, Udemy offers many of the same courses with one-time payment, pretty low prices and lifetime access. My recommendations: If you want to improve your drawing and painting fundamentals, I think Proko and New Masters Academy are the best platforms and good alternatives to Skillshare. So, sometimes Skillshare just wont do - but there are many other learning platforms out there and no way to tell which ones are worth your time and money, and whether they really offer more to digital artists than Skillshare does.īut you're in luck - I've watched a lot of courses on a bunch of platforms by now, so I've written down my thoughts here! This article is a list of my favorite Skillshare alternatives, that provide video tutorials and online courses on various aspects of learning digital art.
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On top of that, sometimes I would rather purchase a course outright so I can download and watch it multiple times over in the future, than continue to pay a monthly subscription fee in case I want to re-watch part of a course. I'm a fan of Skillshare, but it's not perfect - their classes mostly cater to beginners, and they have a limited amount of content for intermediate and advanced digital artists.
