Cubebrush Art School Term 2 By Marc Brunet New ((better)) Official
Story: Looking into CubeBrush Art School — Term 2 with Marc Brunet
I wandered into the faint glow of my laptop at midnight, curiosity thicker than sleep. The notification read: "CubeBrush Art School — Term 2: Marc Brunet." Marc's name tugged memories of crisp digital brushstrokes and tutorials that once rearranged the way I thought about form and light. I clicked.
So, what sets Cubebrush Art School Term 2 apart from other digital art courses on the market? Here are some of its key features:
for all videos were completed in late 2025 to improve navigation. Term 2 Curriculum Breakdown Term 2 consists of approximately 9 hours and 25 minutes of video content across four core modules: Core Learning Objectives Visual Communication 2 cubebrush art school term 2 by marc brunet new
Term 2 vs. Term 1: The Real Difference
| Feature | Term 1 | Term 2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Focus | Anatomy, volumes, basics | Composition, storytelling, polish | | Output | Studies (hands, heads, torsos) | Complete illustrations | | Time per week | 10–15 hours | 15–25 hours | | Difficulty Spike | Moderate | High (requires synthesis of all skills) |
Benefits of CubeBrush Art School
This is Term 2 of ART School * Visual Communication 2. * Photoshop for Digital Prod 2. * Perspective 2. * Anatomy 1. ART School - TERM 2 - Cubebrush
What is Cubebrush Art School?
Before diving into the "New" Term 2, it is crucial to understand the ecosystem. The Cubebrush Art School isn't a traditional accredited university. Instead, it is a structured, video-based boot camp designed to take a beginner to a portfolio-ready artist in roughly one year. Story: Looking into CubeBrush Art School — Term
- Overview: Understanding the basics of perspective, including one-point, two-point, and three-point perspective.
- Key Concepts:
Module 1: Advanced Figure & Portraiture
While Term 1 covered the basic 8-head proportion, Term 2 throws that out for dynamic, emotional figures. Marc introduces his "Rhythm & Flow" method for poses that don't look stiff. He also dives deep into facial expressions and aging. You will learn how to draw the same character as a child, an adult, and an elder—a skill necessary for concept art.