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Fantasy Acrylic Painting vs The Ultimate Drawing Course - Beginner to Advanced

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

Domestika (Jesper Ejsing) · Creative Arts

Fantasy Acrylic Painting

4.5/ 5 · 25 opinions
22 positive2 neutral1 negative/ 25 total

Udemy · Creative Arts

The Ultimate Drawing Course - Beginner to Advanced

4.1/ 5 · 41 opinions
28 positive9 neutral4 negative/ 41 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.3 / 5

The course runs 4 hours 39 minutes across 19 lessons in four units: Introduction, Creating the Scene and Preparing to Paint (8 lessons), Painting the Artwork (7 lessons), and Taking It All In. The curriculum architecture is unusually thorough for a traditional- media painting course at this price point — Unit 2 dedicates substantial time to pre-painting preparation: thumbnail sketching across two parts, composition fundamentals, fine-tune sketching, inking and value painting, and three parts on colour, light, and final prep. This front-loaded conceptual phase is a genuine differentiator; most beginner acrylic courses jump immediately to brush application without addressing the compositional decisions that determine whether a finished painting communicates its story. Unit 3 walks through background painting across two parts, figure painting across three parts, and finishing touches across two parts — a thorough treatment of the complete acrylic workflow on watercolour board. The closing unit on reflection and progression adds rare meta-level guidance. Eleven downloadable resources and eight practical exercises are included. The one content limitation noted by one reviewer is that the course assumes reasonable existing drawing skills — beginners who cannot yet construct a figure from reference may find the painting phases move ahead of their foundational drawing ability.

Instructor4.9 / 5

Jesper Ejsing is among the most credentialled fantasy illustrators available on any online learning platform. A Copenhagen-based artist born in 1973, he set a goal in 1986 to become a fantasy artist and has spent 30-plus years fulfilling that ambition with over 250 Magic: The Gathering card credits, work for Dungeons and Dragons, World of Warcraft, Paizo Publishing, and Fantasy Flight Games. He ranks in the top 20 MTG artists by 2022 and received his own Secret Lair artist series drop from Wizards of the Coast. His preferred medium is acrylics on watercolour board — exactly what this course teaches — making his instruction uniquely authentic rather than theoretical. Across 150 Domestika reviews, Ejsing's teaching style is the single most praised attribute: students consistently describe him as a fantastic teacher who gives personal insights while leaving room for individual artistic development. One reviewer noted with genuine enthusiasm that it is rare for a prominent fantasy artist of this calibre to teach step-by-step in a format like this. He is also noted by students for providing thoughtful critique on submitted final projects, demonstrating active engagement with the Domestika community gallery.

Value for money4.6 / 5

The course retails at $30.99 with regular Domestika promotions bringing it as low as $0.99 to $9.99. At any of those price points, 4 hours 39 minutes of structured fantasy illustration instruction from an artist with an active MTG career and a Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair credit represents exceptional value compared to professional illustration workshops or private mentoring sessions. Art Ignition rated the value via the Domestika Plus subscription under $10/month with unlimited course access as the best overall acrylic painting learning option across major platforms including Skillshare, Udemy, and New Masters Academy. One-time purchase gives lifetime access; no recurring subscription is required to retain the course content. Eleven downloadable resources and eight in-course exercises are included. The Domestika community project gallery, where Ejsing has been observed posting constructive personal critique, adds ongoing value beyond the video content. The minor value caveat is that basic acrylic supplies and watercolour board are required physical materials not included in the course price.

Portfolio output4.4 / 5

The final project — a complete fantasy character in a scene painted in acrylics on watercolour board — is genuinely end-to-end: the curriculum explicitly drives toward a single finished, shareable piece that demonstrates composition, colour, and character painting skills together. The student project gallery on Domestika is active with real submitted work, and Ejsing himself has commented on student submissions with constructive feedback. The real student project fetched from Domestika showed Ejsing praising colour choices, reinforcing the student's own self-critique about value and shadow work, and complimenting water-highlight technique — evidence of a genuine feedback loop rather than automated approval. Eight in-course practical exercises across the 19 lessons build skills incrementally before the capstone. Reviewer fabricewillmann (December 2025) noted the course is "very complete on how to paint" — acknowledging the breadth — while noting that students without strong foundational drawing skills may need supplementary study before the painting phases feel fully achievable.

Real-world use4.5 / 5

Fantasy illustration is an active commercial discipline — card games, role-playing game books, video game concept art, book covers, and collectible merchandise all commission original fantasy illustration work. Ejsing's professional background makes the real-world applicability of this course concretely demonstrated: the composition, thumbnailing, value mapping, and colour-light workflow he teaches are his actual professional techniques used across 30-plus years of commercial work for companies like Wizards of the Coast. Students who complete the course and project will have practiced a production-grade traditional acrylic pipeline from thumbnail to finish, which is directly applicable to commission work, open calls for RPG publishers, and building a portfolio for entry into the fantasy illustration market. The traditional acrylic medium on watercolour board is precisely what major clients expect in this genre. Skills in storytelling, composition, and character staging are additionally transferable to digital illustration workflows. The one applicability limitation is genre specificity: learners seeking realism, abstraction, or landscape painting will need to adapt the instruction considerably.

Content quality4.0 / 5

Eleven hours across twelve sections takes learners from basic line quality and geometric forms through value, one-, two- and three-point perspective, still life, textures, eyes, the human face, figure drawing and a bonus animation-character module. The logical progression and breadth are genuine strengths for a beginner. The limit is depth: no single topic receives enough coverage to produce confident, independent work on that topic — the course teaches a foundation across many areas, not mastery of any one.

Instructor4.6 / 5

Jaysen Batchelor is consistently described as clear, friendly and easy to follow — the most cited positive across every source category. His demonstrating style is conversational and encouraging; he slows down for difficult concepts and moves briskly through ones that are visually obvious. Reddit users in r/ArtFundamentals and r/learnart recommend him specifically for learners who found more technical instructors (like DrawABox's uncomfortable rigor) discouraging.

Value for money4.8 / 5

At the standard Udemy sale price of $10.99–$14.99, eleven hours of video, 50-plus projects, downloadable worksheets and lifetime access represent very strong value. The course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Even at the non-sale listed price of ~$85, learners on Udemy's frequent sale cycles rarely pay more than $15.

Portfolio output3.8 / 5

Fifty-plus individual drawing projects throughout the course give learners constant practice opportunities — from basic line exercises to realistic eyes, geometric still lifes and face studies. The projects are well-paced and genuinely build on each other. The ceiling is the platform model: no instructor reviews learner work, and the Q&A section is the only feedback channel. The "advanced" in the title describes the course's final sections, not the level of mastery a learner exits with.

Real-world use3.7 / 5

The fundamentals of line, form, value, perspective and proportion are the bedrock of all drawing disciplines — from illustration to concept art to portrait. Learners who complete the full course have a genuine foundation. The gap is specificity: this course teaches you to draw fundamentals, not to draw in any specific style or for any specific professional output. A learner who wants to draw anime, do architectural sketching or pursue portrait commissions will need subject-specific follow-up courses.

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