CourseVerdict

Expressive Techniques for Oil Painting vs Drawing Appealing Characters with Personality

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Ana Laso Baeza (Domestika) · Creative Arts

Expressive Techniques for Oil Painting

4.1/ 5 · 25 opinions
17 positive5 neutral3 negative/ 25 total

Domestika · Creative Arts

Drawing Appealing Characters with Personality

4.4/ 5 · 26 opinions
22 positive3 neutral1 negative/ 26 total

Per-criterion

Expressive Techniques for Oil Painting

Content quality4.1 / 5

The course covers Laso Baeza's personal approach to expressive oil painting: colour mixing and palette construction, gestural brushwork, compositional thinking, and the process of moving from a digital sketch (in Procreate) to a finished oil canvas. The content is genuinely distinctive — it reflects a working artist's practice rather than a textbook method. Some reviewers note the course would benefit from more modules on surface preparation and oil paint chemistry for absolute beginners.

Instructor4.3 / 5

Ana Laso Baeza is a practising Spanish artist with a clearly articulated expressive style and the ability to verbalise creative decisions that many painters leave implicit. Learners consistently praise her willingness to show the full process including mistakes and corrections, which reduces the intimidation factor of oil painting for beginners. Her on-camera presence is warm and encouraging without being performatively enthusiastic.

Value for money4.0 / 5

Domestika courses are typically priced at €10–25 on sale (which is the normal purchase state given Domestika's frequent promotion cycle) for lifetime access to all videos. At that price point, the course represents strong value compared to in-person oil painting workshops. The one reservation from reviewers is that a small number of physical materials (oil paints, canvases, palette knives) represent an additional investment not reflected in the course price.

Portfolio output4.2 / 5

The course is structured around a single final project — a complete expressive oil painting from concept through to finished canvas — with each lesson building toward that output. This project-centred approach is well-regarded by reviewers who prefer outcome-focused learning over isolated technique drills. The student gallery on Domestika's course page shows a wide range of finished works, demonstrating that the approach is accessible across different artistic starting points.

Drawing Appealing Characters with Personality

Content quality4.3 / 5

Across 18 lessons and roughly 3 hours 48 minutes, the course walks the full Magdalina Dianova workflow — from early exploration sketches through anatomy, facial features, clothing, colour and a final character sheet — with very little filler. Independent reviewer Richard Butler (Animation Juice) rated it 9.4/10 and wrote "there are over 3 hours of content here and very little of it is filler," while Teoh Yi Chie (Parka Blogs) noted the illustrated examples "all look great" and the reference-photo approach grounds the process in observation before imagination. The one structural gap reviewers flag is that the pose-cleanup process is omitted from the posing unit, leaving some learners to work that step out alone.

Instructor4.6 / 5

Magdalina Dianova's backstory — self-taught, DreamWorks TV freelance client, Venice Film Festival short — is cited across multiple reviews as genuinely inspiring rather than marketing noise. Parka Blogs called her journey "quite inspiring" and noted she communicates progression is achievable, while Animation Juice praised the split-screen filming that shows both the unobscured canvas and her drawing gestures simultaneously, calling it "really useful." Domestika learners repeatedly highlight clarity: "La explicación es muy clara" and "Nice and simple course with straightforward instructions." The only consistent instructor-level criticism is the omission of the cleanup step during pose work.

Value for money4.5 / 5

The course is a Domestika bestseller typically priced around $12–15 on sale (listed at ~$19 but almost always discounted). For that price you get nearly four hours of professionally filmed instruction, downloadable resources, and lifetime access. Animation Juice summarised the consensus well: "Considering the amount of content, this is an incredible price." No reviewer flagged value as a problem; the only pricing note relates to Domestika's platform-level subscription auto-renewal practices, which are not specific to this course.

Portfolio output4.2 / 5

The final project — a multi-pose character sheet with outfit and colour variations — produces real portfolio output that learners can point to. Richard Butler described his completed designs as "some of my most accomplished drawings EVER," and the Domestika project gallery shows consistent, diverse character designs from thousands of students. The minor limitation is that all course demonstrations use female characters, which leaves learners who want to practice male character design without guided reference work in that direction.

Real-world use4.1 / 5

The concepts — anatomy construction, colour scheme exploration, conveying character through clothing and posture — are transferable across any illustration software or even traditional media. Parka Blogs confirmed the techniques apply beyond Procreate/iPad. Lily Holt (@monster_girl) credited it with helping her escape a "style rut," which speaks to its applicability as a refresher even for artists with existing skills. The Procreate-specific tool tips (canvas sizes, brush settings, shortcuts) are a narrower bonus rather than the core, so the course holds value without an iPad.

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