For those of you who are high /int/ and above, what painting course helped you the most? My budget is $1500.I recently got a job a Circle K and can finally for once afford an expensive course.
downloading paintings from art renewal center and copying them as best I can. it's free.
>>7841141it's not free. you need to pay for high res images
>>7841139For the love of god, please save and invest that money. Go buy some tools and start a business. Go buy 7 shares of AMD or 3 shares of Tesla. Take a community college course on management. Anything other than spending money on an art course. Pirate. Go to the artbook and video threads. They are the only reasons this place exists.
>>7841139Find a local live class
>>7841153wikipedia commons has thousands of high res images
high /int/ and above don't require courses, they just study sources they like and steal it
>>7841157How poor are you that you think investing $1500 as an adult is worth anything? Especially now that by the time it makes you $500 you won't be able to buy anything with it anyway?
>>7841165no, im asking high /ints/ how they got to high /int/you must be low iq
>>7841139Real talk? Use that money to hire a mentor in the art industry you wanna get in, just a few hours of guided instruction by a pro is worth far more than hundreds of useless video courses and books in this website, they are useless to a high /int/ because they already know their art fundamentals, atp they just need to do master studies to reach the next level.Or go to a lot of life drawing workshops, musems, or pay a prostitute to be naked so you can draw her for 10+ hours...>>7841167Like this anon said, that kind of money wont help much, so just do whatever.
>>7841141fpbp
>>7841203what manga is that from?
>>7841139Unironically Marco Bucci's course on Color and Light is pretty good as well as KNKL's videos on material rendering and metal. Bucci has a paid course that you can pirate and find for free on here and he does mentorships too. What's good about his videos is that if you understand color theory and how lighting works you can break down and understand any reference you find much more accurately and will transfer over into your work.Depends on your goals though. Learning fancy edges and texturing doesn't do you much good aside from maybe painting backgrounds or environments if you're going to just be drawing anime girls.