Copic Marker Drawing with JORGE MOLINA!
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2024
- Jorge Molina is an artist who really needs no introduction to aspiring comic artists, and fans of the medium. He's done acclaimed work for Marvel and DC comics among others, and is one of the greatest of our time. I'm incredibly excited to learn some copic marker techniques and secrets from the very best. Join Erick Grove and me as we draw along with Jorge, and if you've got some markers ready, follow along with us!
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That Punisher-Moon Knight mashup is one of the coolest things I've seen all week! Thanks for sharing!
Eric - your growth as an artist is by leaps and bounds. It's amazing to watch. You have an amazing mentor.
What a treat it was to watch Jorge's mastery of Copics. Unbelievable!
I think an underrated aspect of this channel has been watching how much Erick has improved. Dave has always been God-Mode but Erick has gone from average to really good.
Jorge has done an amazing piece.
Well deserved intro for Jorge. Great videos by modern masters imo
I've explored a lot of different mediums by watching these streams! I especially liked one in which you used gesso on watercolor paper for an acrylic painting! I've adapted that to a 50/50 mixture of gesso and acrylic medium as a less absorbent base so the acrylic paint can flow better and the load in the brush changes more gradually. Less surprises that way while trying to concentrate on something else.
Wow, unsure how I missed this one. Interesting how very different we all approach using our Copics on our work.
yesss david is back!!
Just awesome!!!!
Love your art david thanks for helping as ❤❤❤
Dave ,you are the boss. Hazardous art material = insane
I love how every stream starts with Dave frowning or squinting at the computer. I feel i do that a lot too these days haha
Awesome artwork guys.
That Cap kicks @$$
This was a lot of fun to watch! Also just want to say i Cant stress enough how much you can learn from painting, even if you are into comic book illustrations learning and understanding how to paint can massively expand your tool belt! :D
I am amazed by your accomplished skill level.
Great stuff
Inspiring and exciting to watch
Thanks!
Insane .
When David said SDCC wasn't very good to do on your own, but tabling with Essential Sequential made it OK, what did he mean? Cost? Being around friends? I wouldn't think the actual table or chairs would be any better, so I'm a bit confused.
You should do some draw along with some of your students
Hot press arches is the beeeeeeeest.
Jerrys Artarama?! Where are you guys, Connecticut!
As a storyboard artist many, many years ago, I worked with the old "original" Design markers (and even some of the squat, fat Magic Marker colors) which were all the stinky, oil-based variety. Then the various safety-oriented, governmental departments and ministries mandated that alcohol-based markers be used. And that was a bit of a shame, because the old kind were more "blendable," IMO... So anyway I went over to Prisma color markers but completely missed out on Copics. Now I live and breathe digital, with Clip Studio. _lol_
Yeah when I try and work along with ya'll I miss everything ya'll are doing lol
I totally missed this stream nooo 😂
What paper do you recommend for copic markers?
I miss your tutorial videos
I Tattoed for About 20 years Dave. You could easily Tattoo in no time.
Such a good stream! Was really awesome to watch Jorge work. Missed you Dave!!
Good thing alcohol markers exist and are this good as I hate anything digital.
You can create the exact same effect in Clip Studio. Seems silly to hate digital if there's a negligible difference in outcome.
@@hypno5690 Difference is huge when you have to go to a program that has literally 100's of different buttons with different meanings that distract you from making actual art. Physical traditional is the only way to go.
@@hypno5690It’s all about the process. Some writers cannot work on computers, and have to use a typewriter. Just as some photographers cannot stand digital cameras, and still shoot film.
@@UniDeathRaventhe medium doesn't matter all that matters the skill the artist has built up to create that art
Where are you my man
Damnit, I keep missing these lives because I'm watching EVS"s channel lol. Would you ever do a stream with him ? That would be great
Could you please set the camera up over the work and not to the side? It's exceeding difficult to follow along and interpret what the artist is doing from that angle
ВСЕМ ПРИВЕТ ИЗ УКРАИНЫ
A ver si un día aprenden a colocar la cámara para encuadrar bien lo que están dibujando, que trabajan en eso, deberían conocer algo de fotografía y vídeo, después de todo, estas artes están relacionadas con la habilidad de hacer viñetas. Observen "el encuadre".
Buenos dibujos. Interesante charla. Mala imagen de vídeo.
Hobby lobby no longer carries copic