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Draw This! has now been folded into New Masters Academy. Based on the page information, it is no longer presented prominently as a standalone course product; instead, users are directed to become premium subscribers of New Masters Academy to access its art-learning and reference-material resources. The main selling point on the page is “over 40,000 high-quality artist reference images and 3D models,” with an emphasis that these references are professionally shot for artists to practice from.
In terms of category, it falls under art education and drawing training, but it appears more focused on providing reference materials for art study than on presenting a complete course syllabus directly on the page. As for delivery format, the scraped text does not state whether the content is live, pre-recorded, or 1-on-1, so the specific teaching format cannot be determined. No certification or certificate information is shown, so it would not be appropriate to assume that a completion certificate is offered. Regarding instructors and institutional background, the only clear point is that it is now part of New Masters Academy. The page describes New Masters Academy as an online learning site for artists, but it does not list specific teachers, credentials, or a course team.
The pricing model appears to be subscription-based, as the page clearly states that users need to become a New Masters Academy premium subscriber to access the resource library. However, specific pricing, billing cycle, trial availability, and refund policy are not disclosed. From a resource perspective, 40,000+ reference images and 3D models can be practically useful for sketching, figure drawing, gesture, form studies, and similar training scenarios, especially for learners who need a steady supply of practice material.
The advantages are its clear positioning, large-scale resource library, and materials designed specifically for artist practice. If combined with New Masters Academy’s course library, it may form a useful loop of “watch lessons + copy references + practice.” The downsides are that the page provides limited information and lacks details on course structure, teaching language, instructor background, certificates, pricing, and support. For users looking to purchase a systematic course, this page alone makes it difficult to evaluate the learning path and total cost.
It is better suited to art students, illustrators, concept design learners, and art hobbyists who already have drawing-study needs and want a large volume of high-quality reference materials for long-term practice. If users expect Chinese-language instruction, teacher feedback, or 1-on-1 guidance, the page does not provide enough information and further confirmation is needed. Access from China cannot be judged from the text alone; network connectivity, payment methods, and subscription availability are all unknown. As alternatives, users may consider domestic drawing-course platforms, or compare overseas art-education products such as Proko, Schoolism, and Domestika.
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