Social Media for Artists by LP Lucas
No algorithms, no gimmicks.Just real growth for artists.
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Lucas has been putting his work online every week for years. This is what he learned along the way: which platform suits which art, what is worth posting, and how to talk about your work without sounding like a brand.
Consistency without the content treadmill
Posting at random and hoping something lands is exhausting, and it usually stalls anyway.
So the course starts before the posting. What you are actually trying to say, how each platform changes the way it lands, and what a week of sharing looks like when it fits around making art.
There is no overnight-followers promise here. Lucas is straight about what worked for him, what didn't, and what artists tend to get wrong.
Sharing art online is a creative practice
Less performing for a platform, more paying attention to how people actually read your work.
Art first, always
The starting point is your work and what you want to say about it, not a format you have to squeeze into. Trends come second, if at all.
Understand the platform language
Platforms aren't enemies to beat. Each one frames what you post in its own way, and once you can see that, you can share on it without flattening your work.

Direction over pressure
Lucas cares more about you knowing why you're posting than about you posting more. That's what makes a rhythm you can still hold in a year.
Your instructor
Learn from an artist who has actually done it
LP Lucas is an illustrator and animator who works under the motto “an artist making fun of art”. He posts a video every week, and those videos reach millions of viewers.
He has worked with Wacom, Ohuhu and Clip Studio Paint, and he also works in podcasting, filmmaking and music. That range is part of why he treats sharing work as communication rather than promotion.
None of it came from a growth playbook. He built it by putting work out, watching what happened, and adjusting. That is the experience this course is made of.

What you'll learn
Years of trying things on different platforms, boiled down to what he would tell another artist.
Platform framing: how each platform frames a post, and what that does to your art.
Clarity over volume: why being understood beats posting more often.
A sustainable rhythm: a way of sharing that leaves you with energy for the work itself.
Recording your ideas: how to film and present what you make without building a studio around it.
Visibility to opportunity: how being seen turns, slowly, into people getting in touch.
Ideas grow through use, not just thought
This isn't a theory course. Lucas shows the step where an idea becomes an actual post, video or experiment, and why the small ones add up.
The aim is not a growth spike. It's a presence you can keep up: one that fits your life, feeds the work instead of eating it, and changes as you do.
By the end you should be able to say why you're posting a given thing. That is a better filter than any trend.


13 lessons, 2h 50m
Click the module below to explore the lessons. All content is narrated in English.
A complete, honest framework for sharing your art online, from choosing platforms to analytics, brands and monetization.
1. Introduction4:46
2. The BEST PLATFORM to be on18:05
3. Milestones5:53
4. Learn the Language14:53
5. Finding Your Frequency18:18
6. Selling Your Stuff9:17
7. Noisy Communication11:17
8. Audience Feedback and Politics11:10
9. Recording20:23
10. Numbers, Analytics and Monetization23:41
11. Reaching Out to Brands10:39
12. Basics8:14
13. Conclusion4:47
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18 minThe Best Platform to Be On
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11 minReaching Out to Brands
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Social Media for Artists by LP Lucas
13 Lessons, 2h 50m of in-depth video lectures
FAQs
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No. This is about sharing the work you already make, in whatever medium you make it. Bring the art you have.
None in particular. Nothing in this course asks you to draw, so any device with a browser will do.
No. Lucas talks about platforms, posting and recording, not brushes. If you draw on an iPad, great, and if you paint on canvas the course applies just the same.
The videos total about 2 hours 50 minutes. Lifetime access means you can watch a lesson, go and try it on your own account, then come back for the next one.
Yes. Any device with a browser works, and there's nothing to draw along with here, so watching on a commute is fine.
You're not alone. Join the private Twotap community on Facebook to ask questions and share progress, students and our team are active there. You can also email support@twotap.art anytime.
No. This is a one-time purchase with lifetime access. Buy once, revisit forever, including updates we add to the course.
Yes. We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it isn't the right fit, reach out to support@twotap.art within 30 days and we'll take care of a full refund.
No. It's for any artist who wants to share their work online more deliberately, whether you post videos, images or your process.
No. It covers posting habits, process content and how to talk about your work. Where a tactic is mostly hype, Lucas says so.
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