Cubebrush Art School Term 1 By Marc Brunet -
You will progress from drawing simple cubes to designing a fully realized indoor room (1-point) and a complex outdoor street corner or building exterior (2-point).
"Go from beginner to drawing anything you want in 1 year" (split into 3 terms). Term 1 focuses on the absolute fundamentals: lines, perspective, values, shading, and basic anatomy.
This section teaches you how to capture the energy, line of action, and rhythm of a pose in 30-second to 2-minute sketches. It prevents your drawings from looking stiff and robotic. cubebrush art school term 1 by marc brunet
For more information or to purchase the course, visit the official Cubebrush ART School page.
Term 1 provides approximately of video content (some sources indicate later updates increased total runtime to around 8h 46m for newer versions). It is split into four distinct classes, ensuring you don't just learn to draw, but to think and work like a digital artist. You will progress from drawing simple cubes to
Throughout Term 1, several teaching philosophies stand out:
This is where the course earns its keep. Most beginners (myself included) shade by guessing. Marc introduces the "Rule of 3" values (Shadow, Midtone, Light) and forces you to paint spheres and cloth without color. It's boring. It is also necessary . This section teaches you how to capture the
It removes the guesswork. You don't need to decide what to learn next; you follow the curriculum from exercise to assignment, ensuring no critical skills are missed.
However, it requires immense self-discipline. Because the course is pre-recorded, students are responsible for their own pacing.
To write an objective article, one must look beyond the marketing copy. Here is what actual students and alumni are saying about Term 1 and the overall experience.
Marc Brunet started his career as a web designer before breaking into gaming. His unique selling point is that he is not a "natural talent." He has openly discussed struggling with art for years before finding a logical, left-brained approach to a right-brained activity.