Cubebrush Art School Term 1 By Marc Brunet Jun 2026
Course goals and promised outcomes
Have you taken Term 1? Or are you thinking about it? Drop your questions below—I’ll answer them honestly.
| Mistake | Fix | |---------|-----| | Drawing "symbols" (an eye as an almond, not a 3D ball inside a socket) | Construct with spheres and boxes first, then add details. | | Shading with black & white without understanding light direction | Always draw a light arrow before shading. | | Making lines too dark/heavy | Use light sketch lines, then ink/clean up only at the end. | | Avoiding perspective on characters | Draw the character inside a perspective box first. | | Not finishing homework because it's "boring" | Remember: fundamentals are like scales in music – mandatory for speed later. | cubebrush art school term 1 by marc brunet
Week 3 — Gesture & anatomy basics
The course is divided into several modules, each focusing on a specific aspect of traditional art: Course goals and promised outcomes Have you taken Term 1
You finally start drawing people. Marc offers his famous "Loomis simplified" method for the skull. He teaches you to draw the planes of the face and the facial features (eyes, nose, mouth) using geometric shapes. The "Asaro Head" is heavily referenced here.
But there’s a difference between a great YouTube tutorial and a structured, paid course. After years of dancing around the purchase, I finally took the plunge into . | Mistake | Fix | |---------|-----| | Drawing
Pre-recorded lectures covering each core module.