Online lessons

Hi all, is it possible to start your drawing lessons online? I’m just good at drawing and want to teach other people about it. Is it worth it to start? What do you think about it? I think it would be interesting to many people, especially since I’m not planning to do it on a piece of paper, but in an app for the iPad. What can you offer me? How to implement it?
Agata Brown on March 17 2023 at 05:15 PM in Other question
<span class="view_more" style="display: none;">Starting online drawing lessons is a fantastic idea, especially with your skills and the popularity of digital art on platforms like the iPad. Many people are interested in learning to draw digitally, and your lessons could attract a broad audience. To implement this, consider using platforms like YouTube, Skillshare, or creating your own website. You could also use social media to promote your classes and engage with potential students. Good luck, ...  more
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on December 17 2024 at 08:01 AM
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Yes, it is definitely possible to start offering drawing lessons online. Many people are interested in learning how to draw, and with the popularity of digital art, an app for the iPad could be a great way to teach. To get started, you could consider creating a website or social media page to promote your lessons and build a following. You could also look into webinar platform like Udemy or Kwiga (https://kwiga.com/webinar). To create your lessons, you could use screen recording software to capture your drawing process on the iPad, and then use video editing software to edit the footage into lesson videos. You could also offer live online classes via video conferencing software.
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