Keep this art going...people are so spoiled nowadays by computers (vinyl lettering). This video is by far the best i'd seen, the holding of the brush is the way to do it, it gives better control when you twirl the brush. Its been 20 years since i'd picked up a brush. But its a skill once you mastered, that will stick with you like riding a bike. Thanks for renewed lesson!
Thank you so much for this video, I will try the three finger method, you make it look so easy. You have gone to a lot of trouble to give very clear pictures of your various tips for which I thank you. I look forward to seeing more of your videos Regards Chris
Thank you so much! This is a bit fast but it shows the process. It’s spray paint. The outline and stripes are done with a pinstriping brush: ua-cam.com/video/jZ_iOxZSeu0/v-deo.html
I used to take chinese calligraphy classes and was taught to use the 3 finger, verticle technique you advocate. Those masters have incredible brush control.
davidographicsguy Interesting was how my instructor squeezed the heck out of his brush, no light touch, all about strength. No, I don't take those classes now. Sadly no work to show. Thanks for the reply.
They no longer make this particular paint, but this may be a good substitute: www.artsupplywarehouse.com/prodDetail.php?id=79261 They also stopped making those brushes. This looks like a good substitute too: www.dickblick.com/products/princeton-select-series-3750-synthetic-flat-shaderwash-brushes/ I hope this helps!
davidographicsguy thank you I really appreciate this is a dying art which I’m eager to learn One other question what type of paper was the sketch book you were using ? Thanks
That’s awesome Gene! Any inexpensive sketch paper will work: Design Ideation Sketch Pad. Premium Paper Sketch pad for Pencil, Ink, Marker, Charcoal and Watercolor Paints. Great for Art, Design and Education. (11" x 17") www.amazon.com/dp/B078G21BFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_V2YOEb45CK7G5
I don't know if this has to do with me being left handed but I use three fingers when I write with a regular pencil normally. it always confuses me when I see right handed people not doing it with three and they get confused when they see me!
That’s interesting. I actually write with the two finger method. Have you experimented writing both ways? It would be interesting to hear your results.
davidographicsguy I tried using the two finger method and it was kind of difficult. I feel like I have more control with three fingers. also, thank you for the compliment! if you're interested in seeing what I'm up to nowadays I have a small instagram account @bellaesc.a (i mostly use it just for documenting my work so i don't expect many followers). I really enjoy watching your videos, they're so satisfying. Question: is this your profession?
Wow! I love your style, there is a human warmth and depth to your images. Your portraits are beautiful! Yes, this is my profession, though most of my work is digital for economical reasons, I love doing hand painted projects when I can get them. Is art your profession? Thank you!
davidographicsguy well, i'm still in school. I'm 15 actually! I desperately want it to be my profession but I know it's going to take a lot of work to get to that point. Plus, there's that of doubt about whether I'd be able to be successful. Thank you for checking out my page, and I'm glad you like my portraits. I'm trying to improve in that area because most of my paintings so far have been of dogs. A lot of suburban moms like having pet portraits so I make money off of that, and it's nice because it's an alternative to having a part-time job.
I just started practicing. I've been using glass but am having such trouble on curves. The brush just starts going sideways instead of following the line. I'm sure it's me but should I not practice on glass?
Buy this: www.amazon.com/Royal-Brites-Poster-Inches-50-Sheet/dp/B000RSZWDK Glass is not good for practice. This poster board has a slightly coated surface, great for practice. You can gloss spray paint it different colors to break up the monotony 😀
Yeah, 1-Shot works great on any slick surfaces. Keep your practice posters so you can see how you’re progressing. The posters will probably arrive slightly damaged because of the light packaging, but it doesn’t matter for cheap practice boards. The main thing is to love doing every stroke of a letter knowing you’re painting them with your own hand. And when you’re practicing, talk your way through every stroke like you’re teaching someone, it helps keep you motivated and accurate. Have fun! 😀
As fine as this letterman is , what I find missing in most of the videos about lettering that I see on You-Tube , is the thing you have to do , once the brush mechanics are established , and that is LAYOUT ! As important as brush skills are , the real deal maker/ breaker in sign work , is layout (the positioning of words on a sign to read well ) - the true magic of a sign
Keep rock’n! One thing that helps me is to pretend you’re teaching someone how to do each stroke, it really gets you laser focused and pressures you to make every stroke as perfect as possible.
I use penetrol flood to prep smooth glass or surface that will not grab paint , makes it stick used for oil based paints , and can thin paint or be used to clear coat satin finish over patina paint and rust
@@davidographicsguy not really just a product us house painters use over old gloss enamel to make water base paint stick ,even vanished timber or glass ,just rub it on with a rag ,,tonight i pinstriped my old patina sign writing paint and brush box first try at it ,, using size 0 alligator dagger ,suits it looks like was done in 60s :)
Keep this art going...people are so spoiled nowadays by computers (vinyl lettering).
This video is by far the best i'd seen, the holding of the brush is the way to do it, it gives better control when you twirl the brush.
Its been 20 years since i'd picked up a brush. But its a skill once you mastered, that will stick with you like riding a bike.
Thanks for renewed lesson!
Thank you so much! Do you letter too?
If you fancy 'having a go' at hand lettering whether professional or for a hobby / leisure this channel is the 'place to be' ✌👊
Looking forward to watching your new Roman-Italic series.
Thanks for taking the time and thought to share your knowledge with all of us.
You're very welcome Dr. Lector :)
Thank you so much for this video, I will try the three finger method, you make it look so easy.
You have gone to a lot of trouble to give very clear pictures of your various tips for which I thank you.
I look forward to seeing more of your videos
Regards
Chris
Hey that’s great Chris! Please let me know how it goes. Thank you!
Great video! I actually learned something by watching this because of the way you explained it. Thank you!
Thank you! That makes me so happy! Keep having fun and please keep this wonderful craft alive! 😀
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. It would be nice to see a video on the making/painting of the panel. I think they are great!
Thank you so much! This is a bit fast but it shows the process. It’s spray paint. The outline and stripes are done with a pinstriping brush:
ua-cam.com/video/jZ_iOxZSeu0/v-deo.html
What a great idea for repetitive practice. Where would you get something this large laminated?
Thank you! Any digital print shop like Kinkos or any digital sign shop.
Great vid. Thanks for sharing your knowledge
Thank you so much! Are you having fun lettering?
I used to take chinese calligraphy classes and was taught to use the 3 finger, verticle technique you advocate. Those masters have incredible brush control.
That's so cool! Are you sharing any of your work online?
davidographicsguy Interesting was how my instructor squeezed the heck out of his brush, no light touch, all about strength. No, I don't take those classes now. Sadly no work to show. Thanks for the reply.
Ha! Hard core lettering :)
Can you explain the paint and brush you use to practice in the sketch pad? Thanks
They no longer make this particular paint, but this may be a good substitute:
www.artsupplywarehouse.com/prodDetail.php?id=79261
They also stopped making those brushes. This looks like a good substitute too:
www.dickblick.com/products/princeton-select-series-3750-synthetic-flat-shaderwash-brushes/
I hope this helps!
davidographicsguy thank you
I really appreciate this is a dying art which I’m eager to learn
One other question what type of paper was the sketch book you were using ? Thanks
That’s awesome Gene! Any inexpensive sketch paper will work:
Design Ideation Sketch Pad. Premium Paper Sketch pad for Pencil, Ink, Marker, Charcoal and Watercolor Paints. Great for Art, Design and Education. (11" x 17") www.amazon.com/dp/B078G21BFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_V2YOEb45CK7G5
davidographicsguy thank you again! I enjoy your videos
Do I need to trim my new lettering quills? Very helpful video btw.
Thank you! If you mean one of these Kafka Kwills you won't need to.
davidographicsguy thank you, I appreciate it!
I don't know if this has to do with me being left handed but I use three fingers when I write with a regular pencil normally. it always confuses me when I see right handed people not doing it with three and they get confused when they see me!
That’s interesting. I actually write with the two finger method. Have you experimented writing both ways? It would be interesting to hear your results.
I just saw the pug you drew, that’s awesome! You’re very talented. 😀
davidographicsguy I tried using the two finger method and it was kind of difficult. I feel like I have more control with three fingers. also, thank you for the compliment! if you're interested in seeing what I'm up to nowadays I have a small instagram account @bellaesc.a (i mostly use it just for documenting my work so i don't expect many followers).
I really enjoy watching your videos, they're so satisfying. Question: is this your profession?
Wow! I love your style, there is a human warmth and depth to your images. Your portraits are beautiful! Yes, this is my profession, though most of my work is digital for economical reasons, I love doing hand painted projects when I can get them. Is art your profession? Thank you!
davidographicsguy well, i'm still in school. I'm 15 actually! I desperately want it to be my profession but I know it's going to take a lot of work to get to that point. Plus, there's that of doubt about whether I'd be able to be successful. Thank you for checking out my page, and I'm glad you like my portraits. I'm trying to improve in that area because most of my paintings so far have been of dogs. A lot of suburban moms like having pet portraits so I make money off of that, and it's nice because it's an alternative to having a part-time job.
I just started practicing. I've been using glass but am having such trouble on curves. The brush just starts going sideways instead of following the line. I'm sure it's me but should I not practice on glass?
Buy this:
www.amazon.com/Royal-Brites-Poster-Inches-50-Sheet/dp/B000RSZWDK
Glass is not good for practice. This poster board has a slightly coated surface, great for practice. You can gloss spray paint it different colors to break up the monotony 😀
@@davidographicsguy I'll order it today.
@@davidographicsguy will I be able to use one shot with it or what can I use?
Yeah, 1-Shot works great on any slick surfaces. Keep your practice posters so you can see how you’re progressing. The posters will probably arrive slightly damaged because of the light packaging, but it doesn’t matter for cheap practice boards. The main thing is to love doing every stroke of a letter knowing you’re painting them with your own hand. And when you’re practicing, talk your way through every stroke like you’re teaching someone, it helps keep you motivated and accurate. Have fun! 😀
As fine as this letterman is , what I find missing in most of the videos about lettering that I see on You-Tube , is the thing you have to do , once the brush mechanics are established , and that is LAYOUT !
As important as brush skills are , the real deal maker/ breaker in sign work , is layout (the positioning of words on a sign to read well ) - the true magic of a sign
I agree 100%
I include layout samples in the last video of each series.
Good call! 👍
Wow
good tips David thank you , i just started this week ,first attempt i am feeling confident
Keep rock’n! One thing that helps me is to pretend you’re teaching someone how to do each stroke, it really gets you laser focused and pressures you to make every stroke as perfect as possible.
David, what are the differences of 'Thinner' and 'Reducer'?
Reducer is designed to reduce viscosity without reducing opacity, thinner reduces both.
bad ass signwriter
Ha! Thank you!
I use penetrol flood to prep smooth glass or surface that will not grab paint , makes it stick used for oil based paints , and can thin paint or be used to clear coat satin finish over patina paint and rust
Wow! That’s a lot of chemistry! 👍😀
@@davidographicsguy not really just a product us house painters use over old gloss enamel to make water base paint stick ,even vanished timber or glass ,just rub it on with a rag ,,tonight i pinstriped my old patina sign writing paint and brush box first try at it ,, using size 0 alligator dagger ,suits it looks like was done in 60s :)