At least once in our life, all of us have tried our hand at painting, sketching or drawing something.

We start painting step by step, try to finish and either get successful and complete our artwork or leave it in the middle out of impatience or for not getting desired results.

But, all of us out there always really want to make that one art piece once in our life, either to show it off or just for our own satisfaction.

Well, we at MavenArt are not only here to help you out when you search photo to painting, but we also are a big advocate of promoting art among the masses.

So, here we come up with some of the best places online where you can learn painting step by step

The places mentioned below include youtube painting tutorial channels, Udemy courses, Skillshare courses, online websites and more. So, stay tuned!

1.Kevin Oil Painting

Kevin has been posting videos since 2012 to his almost 500,000 subscribers. If you’re someone who has a brief knowledge about art and painting you can easily sharpen your skills here as Kevin takes you through different art forms such as (easy)acrylic paintings, oil painting and to event paint a scenery like mountains or barns etc.

Kevin Oil Painting youtube channel

2. The Art Sherpa

This art tutorials channel named theartsherpa is run by Cinnamon Cooney, and she provides an insight into things that are helpful for advanced as well as beginners in the field of art and craft. The Art Sherpa channel is run by Cinnamon and involves everything, ranging from tips & tricks to everyday online art classes for beginners to intermediate level.

The Art Sherpa youtube channel

3. Proko

A channel which has been there since 2012, and is operated by a California based art tutorials teacher and painter Stan Prokopenko, Proko has surely become a go-to stop for art beginners as well as enthusiasts.

,p>Stan gives insightful lessons about painting for beginners, sketching, and some informative and helpful tips. His lessons are mostly ‘do it in your own time’ sort of videos, which make it even more efficient and easy to learn.

A cherry on the top is his amazing sense of humor, which makes the lesson even more lively and fun. Do check him out.

4. The Art of Aaron Blaise

After being an animator with Disney for around 21 years and creating masterpieces of animation like The Lion King, Beauty & the Beast, Aladdin and a lot more, he’s there on YouTube to teach you a bit about animation, drawing, and painting.

After making some amazing creations for Disney, he’s here now to teach the world about how to draw and paint. And well, he’s pretty good at it!

The Art of Aaron Blaise

5. Livepaintinglessons.com

This is a drawing tutorial website which is run by Richard Robinson. If and when you sign up for his newsletter online, you’ll be gaining access to some of his amazing art lessons online, which are suitable enough for impressionist Plein-art landscape paintings. Moreover, you can always go a step further and go for the paid lessons which are quite affordable.

Livepaintinglessons.com

6. Virtual Instructor

Virtual Instructor is basically a coach for all the art enthusiasts who want to begin their journey in the world of art. The concept of the Virtual Instructor was formulated by Matt Fussell

In his art lessons online Matt teaches about things as small as drawing an eye and as big as a tree. Matt posts step by step drawing lessons which give the student a step by step insight into some amazing artworks.

7. Drawmixpaint.com

Mark Carder gives some amazing drawing lessons online for intermediate to advanced levels of painters on how to paint a realistic-looking portrait that looks straight up like a photograph. So, if you’re looking for some realistic portrait painting lessons, don’t look anywhere else.

Being in the painting arena for quite some time now, Mark has painted some famous personalities like former U.S. Presidents and much more.

In his art lessons online, he’ll teach you how to mix your colors in advance, matching them precisely and ensuring that the skin tones in your portrait look similar enough.