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r/digitalarttutorials

Tutorials about Computer Graphics, Digital Painting, Animation, VFX.

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57,198

Created

January 30, 2017

9 years ago

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How to think about r/digitalarttutorials

This community focuses on sharing tutorials related to various aspects of digital art, including computer graphics, digital painting, animation, and visual effects (VFX). It serves as a resource for both beginners and experienced artists looking to enhance their skills through peer-shared knowledge and techniques. The distinct emphasis on practical, low-budget tips and tools makes it a valuable space for artists seeking to improve their craft without significant financial investment.

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  • Audience

    Members of this community range from aspiring digital artists to seasoned professionals, typically aged between 18 and 35. They are primarily interested in learning new techniques, sharing their work, and receiving constructive feedback. The vibe is collaborative and supportive, with participants valuing creativity and skill development over competition.

  • Posting culture

    Content that thrives includes detailed tutorials, step-by-step guides, and videos showcasing techniques or tools. Posts that are overly promotional or lack substance tend to receive downvotes. The community encourages regular contributions, with a mix of visual content and written explanations, fostering an active exchange of ideas and methods among members.

  • Brand engagement notes

    Brands should engage by providing valuable, educational content that aligns with the community's focus on digital art techniques. Avoid overt promotion; instead, consider sharing tutorials, tips, or tools that can genuinely help members improve their skills. Collaborations with artists for sponsored content or contests can be effective, but brands must prioritize authenticity and community value to gain acceptance.

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What r/digitalarttutorials talks about

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FAQ

r/digitalarttutorials — frequently asked questions

Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.

How many subscribers does r/digitalarttutorials have?

r/digitalarttutorials has approximately 57,198 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.

When was r/digitalarttutorials created?

r/digitalarttutorials was created on January 30, 2017 (9 years ago).

What is r/digitalarttutorials about?

This community focuses on sharing tutorials related to various aspects of digital art, including computer graphics, digital painting, animation, and visual effects (VFX). It serves as a resource for both beginners and experienced artists looking to enhance their skills through peer-shared knowledge and techniques. The distinct emphasis on practical, low-budget tips and tools…

What subreddits are similar to r/digitalarttutorials?

Communities similar to r/digitalarttutorials include r/learnanimation, r/digitalpainting, r/infinitepainter, r/clipstudio, r/digitalart.

Who are the most active posters on r/digitalarttutorials?

The most frequent posters on r/digitalarttutorials include u/MumuMundo, u/Shikarte, u/Anatomy4Sculptors.

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