.11:38 SPONTANEOUS 15:15 ABOUT INFLUENCES 18:30 IMPROVE AT DRAWING 25:00 BE HUMBLE, ALWAYS TRY TO LEAR FROM OTHER ARTISTS EVEN IF YOU THINK YOU'RE "GOOD ENOUGH" 34:20 FEEL DUMB, BROKEN, FEEL WEAK, YOU'RE GONNA GET BETTER, LEARN FROM BETTER PEOPLE THAN YOU 35:00 Draw for 5 hours CORRECTLY, dont wanna waist your time, leearn from pros 35:45 About practicing with people BETTER than you 38:40 Feeling crappy is necessary to GROW and LEARN new stuff 40:20 Comparison is the thief of JOY 44:30 How to study other artist's work 54:45 Best way to absorb other people's art knowdlege 59:05
I love this interview with Tom. I love his work and am a big fan of Thomas Fluharty. The blue pencil work he has done lately is so great. I bought his book and then when he had a contest to win his sketch of the Grinch in the blue pencil, I just had to have it . I sent a picture of myself with his book and long story short I won the sketch. Great interview as always with Tom.
Great video guys. I think I'm sold on finally taking some schoolism courses. Been watching these vids for a while and I think its high time I checked out your stuff. Congratz on getting Mullins on board.
Your channel has been the most helpful thing for a self-taught artist like me, I've been blessed to have so many mentors and I aspire to be a great artist who inspires millions of people along the way.
Hey Bobby! Ultimately you’ve interviewed people who are dealing with the parenthood and art craft sides, and to that I just can say… it’s quite amazing!! :D This time, I totally loved the responses of Jonathan and Tom in the last part, they sounded very mature to me in how they manage their time such as giving the right weight to things in their lives. From my side, they give us hope to other alike artists who are seeking similar patterns of success. By the way, I really enjoy your streams, specially those like this when you show us the full process of your stunning art pieces. I always take away something from them, besides it’s delightful watching you doing your stuff while listen to these compelling audios. Thanks for sharing this cool and useful material with the world! Blessings!!
Gosh the comment section is harsh this week what is up with that? Thanks for making another incredible video! I love seeing the working process during these videos, of course it is also amazing to see the process of guests if they have time to do something but that's just a nice bonus for a change of pace, this works great as it is and also gives insights into hat even amazingly experienced artists like Bobby Chiu can gain from these courses! Also seriously the promo is mentioned everywhere all the time I think the overwhelming majority of subscribers caught it :) Thanks once again!
Hi Bobby! Thank you for uploading so many of these interviews every week! I love watching and listening while doing my art assignments. I really like the topics and the questions that you and Jon post to the guest artists. Thanks for making knowledge accessible for people all around the world, especially for those who haven't had the luck to be in a country with a rich digital art industry
Very cute Majin Buu and great talk as always! I'm late to this one, but I love listening to your videos in the background while drawing. :) Hearing from other artists is really great while working. Thank you for all the work that you do.
i sign up for a self taught schoolism robert and dice course and it have an error after a minute streaming course,i've tried it many times but it's still come out that way
that's odd... can you please email info@schoolism.com and they can help you with that. In the meantime, try using a different browser... does it work when you use a different browser? That will help to determine the problem you're having.
bobby are these live events where i can go watch like they used to be on chiustream? if so where do i find them? thank you so much for these videos! ignore those salty people, they just need some more loving from the warerabbit.
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Thank you Bobby, all done. I took digital painting class with you in 2008 while I was in a crappy university and it changed the way I painted up until this day. I'm on expressive characters lesson now, its great you have reduced the price so I can take one of your fantastic courses again.I was lucky in 2008 to have a grant from university to pay for the course with you :D
Drew until I got carpal tunnel syndrome in my right arm :( now I’m drawing with my left arm and steadily progressing. Knowing how to study is better than ruining your arm with short term. Use your arms wisely!
This video is extremely helpful ! I'm currently taking the self-taught Digital Painting class on Schoolism www.schoolism.com/school.php?id=1 which must be the best learning I have ever had (it is crazy how much it teaches, and in the most engaging, almost addicting, way). Being able to follow along videos like this one adds a lot to the learning.Thanks so much for all, professor :) !
AWESOME VIDEOS. I know im just one voice out of many but dude like every video is so heavily based on schoolism. i under stand your all about that but when listening i hear more about schoolism rather then your topics. IMO
Great promo but why are you mentioning it at minute 54 for the first time? i sometimes don't even get to the end of these videos and would have missed that. Also why don't current students get the promo when they see the banner all day on the schoolisum site? I will just unsub re sub or make a new account for the promo. I am currently a student. Excellent video.
Also you should have made promo video on youtube to promote the promo in the beginning of the event.like a 2 min video. your 70 000 viewer base might not even ever know about the promo.
Mike, I do these videos for fun. I mentioned it before in previous videos. I should have done it earlier tho... just didn't think about it. I'll try to do better in the future.
I was hoping that Thomas could supply the video of himself painting but he didn't have time. Usually people don't have time so I put a video of me painting so you don't watch a blank video. If you don't want to see me painting then you might prefer the podcast version. No visuals.
Style does just come out. I find the more pieces I do, the more my style naturally develops as a result. I can take an influence and a technique and apply it. But it is always filtered through a process that is inevitabley mine. My likes, dislikes and my skills shape it into something that reflects me.
For sure!! Style can easily develop through practice, even if you're not intentionally trying to find your unique style. It just happens! Thanks for sharing that :) ~S
.11:38 SPONTANEOUS 15:15 ABOUT INFLUENCES 18:30 IMPROVE AT DRAWING 25:00 BE HUMBLE, ALWAYS TRY TO LEAR FROM OTHER ARTISTS EVEN IF YOU THINK YOU'RE "GOOD ENOUGH" 34:20 FEEL DUMB, BROKEN, FEEL WEAK, YOU'RE GONNA GET BETTER, LEARN FROM BETTER PEOPLE THAN YOU 35:00 Draw for 5 hours CORRECTLY, dont wanna waist your time, leearn from pros 35:45 About practicing with people BETTER than you 38:40 Feeling crappy is necessary to GROW and LEARN new stuff 40:20
Comparison is the thief of JOY 44:30
How to study other artist's work 54:45
Best way to absorb other people's art knowdlege 59:05
I just wanted to comment and say thank you for your transparency and honesty as professional artists. It is very encouraging!
35:00 is the realest shit I've ever heard about improving any skill. Thanks for sharing.
I love this interview with Tom. I love his work and am a big fan of Thomas Fluharty. The blue pencil work he has done lately is so great. I bought his book and then when he had a contest to win his sketch of the Grinch in the blue pencil, I just had to have it . I sent a picture of myself with his book and long story short I won the sketch. Great interview as always with Tom.
Fluharty captures the spirit of these characters and celebrities and exaggerates it like crazy.
Gr8 art.
Great video guys. I think I'm sold on finally taking some schoolism courses. Been watching these vids for a while and I think its high time I checked out your stuff. Congratz on getting Mullins on board.
thanks Aaron
I always watch these streams while painting. They are lighting my way up. Thanks bobby.
REALLY appreciate Thomas' perspective on art and artists, Great talk!!
Your channel has been the most helpful thing for a self-taught artist like me, I've been blessed to have so many mentors and I aspire to be a great artist who inspires millions of people along the way.
Thanks so much for your comment!! It's wonderful to hear that you find inspiration from the channel! :) ~ R
Agreed. Right there with ya. 😎👍
Hey Bobby!
Ultimately you’ve interviewed people who are dealing with the parenthood and art craft sides, and to that I just can say… it’s quite amazing!! :D
This time, I totally loved the responses of Jonathan and Tom in the last part, they sounded very mature to me in how they manage their time such as giving the right weight to things in their lives. From my side, they give us hope to other alike artists who are seeking similar patterns of success.
By the way, I really enjoy your streams, specially those like this when you show us the full process of your stunning art pieces. I always take away something from them, besides it’s delightful watching you doing your stuff while listen to these compelling audios.
Thanks for sharing this cool and useful material with the world!
Blessings!!
Gosh the comment section is harsh this week what is up with that? Thanks for making another incredible video! I love seeing the working process during these videos, of course it is also amazing to see the process of guests if they have time to do something but that's just a nice bonus for a change of pace, this works great as it is and also gives insights into hat even amazingly experienced artists like Bobby Chiu can gain from these courses! Also seriously the promo is mentioned everywhere all the time I think the overwhelming majority of subscribers caught it :) Thanks once again!
Hi Bobby! Thank you for uploading so many of these interviews every week! I love watching and listening while doing my art assignments. I really like the topics and the questions that you and Jon post to the guest artists. Thanks for making knowledge accessible for people all around the world, especially for those who haven't had the luck to be in a country with a rich digital art industry
I am just a hobbyist at this point, but I take these lessons into my artwork and it's really helped me to grow.
Love your streams Bobby! They inspire me soooo much!
Thank you so much, Maria!
Very cute Majin Buu and great talk as always! I'm late to this one, but I love listening to your videos in the background while drawing. :) Hearing from other artists is really great while working. Thank you for all the work that you do.
Awesome video as Always, Bobby, I´ve been missing the chiustreams lately, I hope I can catch it live next time. Great to hear them while working :D
As always, wonderful podcasts that quite fuel me in the wee hours before sunrise. :) Awesome work!
thank you Bobby very much ! I didn't expect that learn at schoolism is so cool !for 10 bucks it's just a gift !
Drawing from the shoulder!!! Wooooo!!!!!
im listening while painting , its very motivation and inspiring
Great advices, interesting methods, thanks for this. Also a Dream Theater fan! Cheers!
wow, he's so passionate!
Amazing methods thanks for chuistream
Thanks, Guys. 😎👍
Our pleasure! Thank you for watching :) ~Nancy
19:10 Bobby, you’re amazing; I hope you receive the compliment
Thanks for your kind words!! Bobby really appreciates the support! :)
~S
Am i the only one thinking that i hear a question from carlos every stream? And wow peter de seve is a beast!
at around 19:00 i finally understand what it means to "make it your own"
Was the background influenced by Whistler's Nocturnes?
i admire you guys
Is there anyway to download these videos? Or are they available through iTunes?
I use reference often but I just use it as something to look at for proportions rather than the actual picture
i sign up for a self taught schoolism robert and dice course and it have an error after a minute streaming course,i've tried it many times but it's still come out that way
that's odd... can you please email info@schoolism.com and they can help you with that. In the meantime, try using a different browser... does it work when you use a different browser? That will help to determine the problem you're having.
Are you in Chrome ? Because It didn't work for me in Google Chrome, works fine with Firefox, you should try it out :)
thx for the sugestion,i'll try it out
Did it work?
bobby are these live events where i can go watch like they used to be on chiustream? if so where do i find them? thank you so much for these videos! ignore those salty people, they just need some more loving from the warerabbit.
sign up for the newsletter www.schoolism.com/subscribe-mail.php Each newsletter comes with free content to watch or listen to and also gives you advance notice of the live events online and in person.
Thank you Bobby, all done. I took digital painting class with you in 2008 while I was in a crappy university and it changed the way I painted up until this day. I'm on expressive characters lesson now, its great you have reduced the price so I can take one of your fantastic courses again.I was lucky in 2008 to have a grant from university to pay for the course with you :D
Drew until I got carpal tunnel syndrome in my right arm :( now I’m drawing with my left arm and steadily progressing. Knowing how to study is better than ruining your arm with short term. Use your arms wisely!
I hope you feel better soon!! ~ R
Thank you 🙃
This video is extremely helpful ! I'm currently taking the self-taught Digital Painting class on Schoolism
www.schoolism.com/school.php?id=1
which must be the best learning I have ever had (it is crazy how much it teaches, and in the most engaging, almost addicting, way). Being able to follow along videos like this one adds a lot to the learning.Thanks so much for all, professor :) !
32min
ugh, don't know wether I want to take gesture drawing or realistic portraits
What do you find more fun? Taking forever on something or doing the core of it faster, focus on working that out i would say :D
is that Majin Buu
AWESOME VIDEOS. I know im just one voice out of many but dude like every video is so heavily based on schoolism. i under stand your all about that but when listening i hear more about schoolism rather then your topics. IMO
majin buuu
Great promo but why are you mentioning it at minute 54 for the first time? i sometimes don't even get to the end of these videos and would have missed that. Also why don't current students get the promo when they see the banner all day on the schoolisum site? I will just unsub re sub or make a new account for the promo. I am currently a student. Excellent video.
Also you should have made promo video on youtube to promote the promo in the beginning of the event.like a 2 min video.
your 70 000 viewer base might not even ever know about the promo.
Mike, I do these videos for fun. I mentioned it before in previous videos. I should have done it earlier tho... just didn't think about it. I'll try to do better in the future.
responsibility for what dude? Are you a customer Sam? whats wrong with letting someone know how to make extra cash ?
never understand why you dont put on a slideshow of the guest artist work. i dont want to see bobby studying while listening to a different artist
I put a slideshow in the beginning of each segment. it's worth checking out.
I was hoping that Thomas could supply the video of himself painting but he didn't have time. Usually people don't have time so I put a video of me painting so you don't watch a blank video. If you don't want to see me painting then you might prefer the podcast version. No visuals.
Lmao how rude
Style does just come out. I find the more pieces I do, the more my style naturally develops as a result. I can take an influence and a technique and apply it. But it is always filtered through a process that is inevitabley mine. My likes, dislikes and my skills shape it into something that reflects me.
For sure!! Style can easily develop through practice, even if you're not intentionally trying to find your unique style. It just happens! Thanks for sharing that :)
~S