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TL;DR: The 2022 Premium School of Digital Art Bundle is on sale for £25.71, saving you 98% on list price.


You don't have to monetise all of your hobbies, but if you can, it's even better. If you've always dreamed about a career in art, whether that's in comic book drawing, graphic design, or anything you can think of, you can sharpen your skills for £25 with this bundle deal.

The 2022 Premium School of Digital Art course bundle features 10 courses and over 640 lessons on using technology to draw and produce the incredible art you're used to only seeing inside your head. The lessons include how to use top art programs, so you'll be able to understand the software that the professionals use. 

The first course takes you through Clip Studio paint, and shows you how to make your own brush and materials and how to use all of the tools. If you're interested in Manga, there's even a Manga academy course that breaks down exactly how to draw in different genres, including Shoujo, Shounen, Bishoujo, and more. 

Each course is taught by instructors like Scott Harris, who is an art director at the DAS: School of Art and Design. Harris has helped over 270,000 students unlock their creative potentials and turn their passion for art into successful careers, and boasts an impressive 4.6 out of 5-star instructor rating; he's known to make all lessons clear, concise, and fun for his students.

Normally the 2022 Premium School of Digital Art course bundle retails for £1,469, but for a limited time, you can get the entire course bundle for just £25.71 — no coupon needed.

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Credit: Rich Graysonn

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