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Bob Parsons
Приєднався 16 сер 2006
I've been playing the guitar over the course of about 40 years. The last five have been the most fun of them all.
I've never stopped drawing. I started WAY back to about 2 or 3 years of age (1954-55). Never thought I'd make my living doing that!
You'll notice that I wear what looks like the same black shirt in every vid. That's just what I wear. No stinking clothes decisions to screw with my head. Black shirt and blue jeans. If it's good enough for Steve Jobs, it's good enough for me.
I've never stopped drawing. I started WAY back to about 2 or 3 years of age (1954-55). Never thought I'd make my living doing that!
You'll notice that I wear what looks like the same black shirt in every vid. That's just what I wear. No stinking clothes decisions to screw with my head. Black shirt and blue jeans. If it's good enough for Steve Jobs, it's good enough for me.
Відео
Blues for Larry Carlton
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My shout out to the most influential musician in my life.
Sharp as a chisel ! 😘👌
Great work 👍🏼
Love this!
Ach du lieber! I don’t even know this person and the pure love that just *radiates* out of this music and these pictures - it’s so heartwarming
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The version I printed from her website emplys Dm11: ( x55565) and Em11: (x77787), instead of the Dm7 and Em7 you show. Of course either will work.
Clean work
Clean work!
great guitar lessons..... Eric Patrick Clapton
Bro did anybody ever tell you about your camera noise it sounds like you got a squeak and bird in the room people don’t put videos on UA-cam was such a noisy cameras is horrible I’d like to watch your video but the noise is horrible fix it
great
Ridiculously under rated lesson. This is one of the best things in UA-cam for improvisation on guitar
:) Very nice! Thanks
Your Art is just Amazing it was so relaxing to watch.
Nice ua-cam.com/video/R941XLCBTrU/v-deo.html
Awesome tips. Sylvester looks good. Thanks for sharing From Oz
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge, I learned so much just with this video. Thanks!
Why is there 2 G
Love to know what brand of paint you're using??
1shot Poster paint, not enamel. Wrights of Lymn UK
Thanks for video!
its like watching darth vadar paint..
Lots of good technique to learn from here. Thanks for posting.
Where is H, I, J, and T?
they are all straight strokes demonstrated in the other letters.
nice tutorial. video with embellishments still coming?
and I thought a waterbrush was awesome!
Hey thanks Bob
It doesn't seem like you're corresponding very much with your viewers, but here goes nothing: I'd really love to know the materials that are most commonly used. (Please, anyone who might know please share!) Type of brush? Paint? Type of oil to oil the brush? Board? Is it MDX? Masonite? Is the surface chalkboard paint? Is it primed to avoid rewetting the black paint? Do you use white colored pencil to draw the rules lines? Doesn't erasing them leave oily residue, or can you clean the board with a wet cloth after the paint dries?
Usually 1 shot paint. 1 stroke brush. Turpentine. But anything works if have mastered letters!
I notice that you aren't actually twisting the brush...as in, rolling it in your fingers..as you go around a turn. It looks like you are doing this like I've seen script lettering done. Looks like you are holding the brush at one angle and as you head into a turn, you add a little Pressure. Am I correct?
Very nice ! Thank you for sharing this. I was wondering, what the font/alphabet used for this exercise ?
Glendizer GO ! He is rotating the brush. Watch him do O and Q. He's not rotating for the curves on P, or R, or B, because the taper of line width is more easily dealt with. It looks like when he doesn't rotate, and enters a curve at the same angle; the tapering is negligible, and is easily fixed with a secondary stroke... I love how using a brush doesn't require the same rotation as calligraphy nibs do. I watched a video where a guy puts a pilot parallel pen onto paper and rotates the paper until a perfect O is written...
Peter, thank you for your insight but my original question was about the typo/font he is using in this video, not the "technique" aspect of it. I've already seen this alphabet quiet a lot but I can't identify/find the name of it
Glendizer GO ! A lot of old school sign writers had their versions of block lettering ( pre font days) it developed from years of painting. They also had a script and a Roman. You see this all the time when old signs are revealed. Around my area in the uk you can still old work occasionally and I know who did them from the lettering . If you want to know more search out a copy of Bill Stewart's book , I think it's called sign work . It's basically the city and guilds course I took in the mid 80s , can fetch good money now though,,,!
Excellent material Bob. Even the most experienced guitarist should have a good, long look at this. Your very clear, patient exposition may not have all the bells and whistles that some people seem to crave, but that's the beauty of it. Sticking with your explanation and taking the time to really assimilate produces great results. There should be thousands of hits on this site.
A whisky stick! We use them in other applications... They take the shake out. Wow... great!!!
who else thinks the caracature looks like rocky balboa
Well, Sylvester Stallone *was* Rocky Balboa.
Really nice shading technique :))
This is awesome :) What kind of pen this is ? And if is not a secret,what video editing program u used for that '''book cover '' on the beginning? Great video..
thanx sir for this video. excellent!!
Kinda looks like George Bush
I like how confident your lines are
Looks very 3 dimensional
taking Advantage of an exagerrated facial Feature.thnx
thank you very much from Berlin . you are a nice Person ,i hope you use your Talent as a professional teacher . everybody should spend time on this art.more art less wars ,maybe not . nevertheless this Feature is enlightening or me amateur
Excellent!!!
OK Bob cop clown here wants to know why you leave out the H? and also where is the T? and why the double G?... Is it perhaps that the H and T are simply too hot just for simpletons? and maybe the G is just so all round cool so double up on it?
+mijnflatisfoetsie ... they were just at the end of the board and I didn't know if my camera was getting that far to the left...
Two styles of G 😏😬
Wish you would make that second video Bob
Nice one, Bob.
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I didn't understand any of that
what kind of pen/brush do you use?
Was wondering, too
cool!!!!!! diggn the subtle soundtrack
I had to go with a guitar sound track because I couldn't afford a Lute Player!
Bob Parsons Ha! heard some will work for sheepgut!