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Stephen Bauman is a master. Really recommend subscribing to his channel. He's the rare artist who has great intellectual insight, historical knowledge, and superb drawing/painting skills. One of his best recommendations was the book *Art & Fear* Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking. For all the many angst-filled dread, depression, and lack of motivation for making art videos on UA-cam, it is nothing like this book which offers solutions or methods in an intelligent, respectful, and emotional way.
I think the most impressive thing about Stephen is his ability to explain and teach(I think the Proko crew in general does a phenomenal job picking artist who can do this). Stephen though has a very specific way he does it and it makes me feel like he was raised by teachers haha. The transfer of skills and knowledge to a teachable thing is not easy.
I love how Stephen measures the proportions in between at times and makes changes when it doesn’t feel right. That’s a true professional, he’s not afraid to make mistakes. Thank you for this video, it’s really helpful ❤
You both are, and the best prove may be what I have learnt from the combination of ideas from both of you, being just a simple self taught nobody who is by miracle able to represent now after a couple of years any human pose or face obtaining a good resemblance meanwhile struggling hard on oil painting.And I am so happy to see you guys cooperating.
Thank you for this! I really needed a reminder and a method to simply measure more. The center point really helps a lot with measuring too. It’s nice to have an objective static point from which to base all the other landmarks.
One of the best instructional videos on drawing faces I have ever seen, looking at the bigger picture is important (no pun intended). This is the way I used to draw before I was trying to learn any of the methods. I never really liked them because they don't feel natural and it was easy for me to get lost in construction of lines. I could spend hours tweaking little lines just to be dissappointed with the result.
Well, obviously can't afford the course because of currency. But even this video alone was really helpful. I've been following him since highschool and his works always inspired me.
"Which, as we all know, that external auditory meatus is also the landmark that we use to help us discover the location of the zygomatic arch..." yes, yes, of course, the zygomatic arch, obviously I knew about that xD
I've been studying a lot of head proportion now, and I wanted to look for another methods other than the Loomis method I think this video will help me. Thanks!
I so wished I had this tutorial and more in the 1970's. I did great back then but lacked visual information. Books lacked such until atelier training became popular. I did not realized I could not draw well until the 1990's !!!
proko could you do a video on painting midtones first when doing a portrait vs starting from the darkest. The former is something that Sargent used, however id like a bit more clarity on both the methods and how they perform
I'll see what I can do! Right now, I'm putting the majority of my work into drawing-focused videos, with the Drawing Basics course coming out. But I'd like to get some more videos on other mediums as well. I appreciate you asking about that!
Starting to draw an eye, nose, and mouth are beginners' way, but he establishes the structure first. The front, side, and top are nicely established first, then it's easier to position the eyes, nose, and mouth.
I think I really need the head muscles, and your tutorial on body muscles was a great help, but we need the head muscles as well, because mimeographing a portrait of a figure requires more than just constructing the form of the luminescence, and more than just the skill of sketching. You can create a separate paid project for this purpose
Im only it was afordable forme lol Also its expensive but probebly worth is based on how good he is at drawing heads, This isnt your average skillshare course that teaches you like 3 angles and thats it this seems to go far more indepth, If I ever get enough money in life this will be the first thing I get mark my words
For different cases you use different parts of systems. Depends on your case and your skills and weaknesses. Blocking, loomis, azaros head, triangles etc. For example you have angled head. You need 1. Perspective in the form of cube to get the abgles correct 2. Blockin of shapes and patterns according the loomis boxes 3. You need to execute based in azaros head or carving process 4. You need to start wit larger shapes and shapes that are simple to correct 5. You need to use loose sketching to get things in the best way possible 6. You need to apply light pressure while you drawing Etc etc etc There is no one method. It is always amalgamation of different elements from all the methods you can get your hands on. I always thought it is obvious. But not for you
Could you do a video explaining how "measuring" is done? I see so many instructors showing and talking about measuring and the way they do it is like they assume the student already understands the basics of it. Please for the love of god can someone just explain it from scratch! Don't take for granted we know about this to any degree.
Yeah! We have a bunch of videos about it on the channel. There are different measuring techniques you can use that will all vary in how they work, but we covered several types in this video: ua-cam.com/video/1J7RQvKnWf4/v-deo.htmlsi=bgGyPAYTUzVkJifj
UA-cam ofrece subtítulos en español traducidos automáticamente para este video. Pero el curso no tiene esa característica. Estamos trabajando para tener subtítulos en diferentes idiomas para nuestros videos. Pero aún no está listo. Publicaremos una actualización aquí cuando eso suceda.
The course this is from is all about portraits BUT! here's a playlist of my free lessons on UA-cam that cover the body. Landmarks, quick sketch and more. ua-cam.com/video/74HR59yFZ7Y/v-deo.html
Is this still possbile, even tho I'm downscaling a drawing? Like lets say my reference is right in front of me and I have a sketch book. I don't want to make my sketch book to just have 1 drawing per page I want to fill it, so I downscale every drawing I do.
So with this he goes into the shape of the face and head straight off? No starting with a sphere or anything? Would this be good for someone who is just starting to try and draw heads and faces though
I feel like you’ll want to at least roughly know how to make the Loomis head (or something similar) in different angles so that you have that “construction” fundamentals to work off of. The key is that this is a ‘hybrid’ method. It builds off of the construction method and how that can be adapted for a more visual/intuitive method. Without the construction fundamentals, it becomes difficult to build the structures of your drawing after you have the rough outlines in.
@@AlfredEiji On the other hand without correct proportions it is almost impossible to get the drawing to look right even if you know the structure well. Unless you have a massive mental library careful analysis (angles,plumb lines, negative shapes, size ratios too but eyes are not good at measuring those so angles are usually more accurate) help keep the proportions in check. You can draw the whole face this way without any structural knowledge, but it gets very tiring and you need to be good at observation to pull it off. I feel like learning both seperatly then combining them is the most effective aproach. Imo relying on a construction method gets things looking stiff and slows down progression, and should only be used to get an idea of the general shape. This is only from my personal experience though so take it with a grain of salt
@@danny_decheeto8300 the visual method, observing the angle relationships between every single part of the body(gesture drawing) and the angle of every single line you want to put on the paper/canvas/tablet ect..
Proko and Bauman are outstanding. But the price, $250, for a head drawing block in course is ridiculous when the content can be found for nearly free with a couple of books and the free content available online. This is not some new groundbreaking approach to drawing the head. It is standard fare for tens of thousands of artists over hundreds of years. Proko is of course free to charge what the market will bear, but over a few years of online art education, I’ve learned how dumb it is so spend this much money on a single course like this to learn one concept. Artists selling courses want to make as much as they can. Goes without saying and nothing wrong with that. And few to none are getting rich from it. They want maximum benefit for their time but we consumers want maximum benefit for our money. Art education consumers need to try to hold the line and push back to get value for cost in balance. My advice: don’t spend this kind of money on a course with this limited of a scope of content. Again, not saying it’s not great content, just overpriced. And the cost of this course particularly so IMO.
Totally understandable! For people who want some of Stephen's info, if presented in a different structure, his Patreon and his new book are both inexpensive options that are jammed packed. We didn't set the price for this course. But we do try to weigh how much info and work goes into something against the price it's offered for. We've long been the alternative to art school which is thousands and thousands of dollars even just for a semester AND you don't get to just rereview the lessons whenever. While we can't do anything about the price of someone else's course besides November's month-long Black Friday 20% off price. We CAN offer our free premium lesson sampler pack:.proko.com/free
Cool voice. He sounds like an American version of "plummy" or fruity in England. Weird that it looks like he's a Miami guy? Almost a trans-atlantic accent.
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How do i draw teeth and the right width of the head using loomis method?
no extension of the promo expiration?
Stephen Bauman is a master. Really recommend subscribing to his channel. He's the rare artist who has great intellectual insight, historical knowledge, and superb drawing/painting skills. One of his best recommendations was the book *Art & Fear* Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking. For all the many angst-filled dread, depression, and lack of motivation for making art videos on UA-cam, it is nothing like this book which offers solutions or methods in an intelligent, respectful, and emotional way.
Thanks for passing the recommendation along!
Exactly brother
Thanks brother, well spoken
Proko is the Best, with the best teachers
Thank you!
I think the most impressive thing about Stephen is his ability to explain and teach(I think the Proko crew in general does a phenomenal job picking artist who can do this). Stephen though has a very specific way he does it and it makes me feel like he was raised by teachers haha.
The transfer of skills and knowledge to a teachable thing is not easy.
I love how Stephen measures the proportions in between at times and makes changes when it doesn’t feel right. That’s a true professional, he’s not afraid to make mistakes. Thank you for this video, it’s really helpful ❤
This demonstration with clear explanatory commentary is pure gold and very much appreciated.
it isn't, but hey all the critical comments were deleted, so, slow clap for that.
ok now delete this too.
this is an amazing video. Stephen is one articulate human. Thanks PROKO!
He's a fantastic teacher!
Thanks for taking time away from all those museum drawing visits to check out the video!
You both are, and the best prove may be what I have learnt from the combination of ideas from both of you, being just a simple self taught nobody who is by miracle able to represent now after a couple of years any human pose or face obtaining a good resemblance meanwhile struggling hard on oil painting.And I am so happy to see you guys cooperating.
Thank you for this! I really needed a reminder and a method to simply measure more. The center point really helps a lot with measuring too. It’s nice to have an objective static point from which to base all the other landmarks.
One of the best instructional videos on drawing faces I have ever seen, looking at the bigger picture is important (no pun intended).
This is the way I used to draw before I was trying to learn any of the methods. I never really liked them because they don't feel natural and it was easy for me to get lost in construction of lines. I could spend hours tweaking little lines just to be dissappointed with the result.
His method seems very efficient and fun. Had I bought taught like this instead of measuring and measuring, I might have stuck to figure drawing.
Well, obviously can't afford the course because of currency. But even this video alone was really helpful. I've been following him since highschool and his works always inspired me.
I was actually thinking about a tutorial like this two days ago. I like drawing portraits and I'm finally ready to learn portions this way
"Which, as we all know, that external auditory meatus is also the landmark that we use to help us discover the location of the zygomatic arch..." yes, yes, of course, the zygomatic arch, obviously I knew about that xD
Can’t wait to utilize this in my everyday drawing! Thank you bauman!
I've been studying a lot of head proportion now, and I wanted to look for another methods other than the Loomis method I think this video will help me. Thanks!
I so wished I had this tutorial and more in the 1970's. I did great back then but lacked visual information. Books lacked such until atelier training became popular. I did not realized I could not draw well until the 1990's !!!
I just realised Mr. Bauman is anatomy expert:D
Great video!! Loving all the Proko content!! Clear, concise and entertaining! 🙌🏼❤
bauman is a god! period!
I love how kind everyone is in this chat 😊
Best 10 minutes of my day
Parabéns sua técnica e seu desenho ficou muito lindo.😊
Thank you so much..proko is the best
Great video!! Thanks Proko! Thank you bauman!
proko could you do a video on painting midtones first when doing a portrait vs starting from the darkest. The former is something that Sargent used, however id like a bit more clarity on both the methods and how they perform
I'll see what I can do! Right now, I'm putting the majority of my work into drawing-focused videos, with the Drawing Basics course coming out. But I'd like to get some more videos on other mediums as well.
I appreciate you asking about that!
I prefer this to Loomis ;)...Nice video ;)
i literally just watched stevens video and was thinking about head structure
i didnt knew it before that i've been using hybrid method since the beginning
Finally found an artist that thinks and draws like me
Thank you for this! I happy with your teaching.
Proko, them lessons are just too darn expensive, for a broke oleman. 🇺🇸 God Bless America 🇺🇸
Awesome Detailing.
Awesome and nice drawing, thank you, I hope you are always healthy and happy my friend
This helps a lot thank you, me have no money to get it tho but this will do for my next up roach on drawing ppl 😊
thank you so much david cross
Hold up lemme go grab my debit card because I already know this is gonna be fire
Does it have 250 bucks tho lol,
Its obviously worth it but its expensive
Great!! Thank you 💛
- "please sir, I want same more"
Good tutorial bro 👌
Can you tell me what pencil is being used here? what's the size of the lead and pencil itself?
Very helpful!
Starting to draw an eye, nose, and mouth are beginners' way, but he establishes the structure first. The front, side, and top are nicely established first, then it's easier to position the eyes, nose, and mouth.
I think I really need the head muscles, and your tutorial on body muscles was a great help, but we need the head muscles as well, because mimeographing a portrait of a figure requires more than just constructing the form of the luminescence, and more than just the skill of sketching. You can create a separate paid project for this purpose
I love that pencil!! Does anyone knows that what pencil is this?
Proko 😌 what do you have for us beginner 🔰
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I don't really know what else I should do to make that smooth shade
Where can I find the first video of the Hybrid series that is mentioned in this video??
This video made me realize I need to go back to square one with anatomy
Im only it was afordable forme lol
Also its expensive but probebly worth is based on how good he is at drawing heads,
This isnt your average skillshare course that teaches you like 3 angles and thats it this seems to go far more indepth, If I ever get enough money in life this will be the first thing I get mark my words
All these years I was using the hybrid method without knowing😅
VERY Good,THanks!!!
For different cases you use different parts of systems. Depends on your case and your skills and weaknesses.
Blocking, loomis, azaros head, triangles etc.
For example you have angled head. You need
1. Perspective in the form of cube to get the abgles correct
2. Blockin of shapes and patterns according the loomis boxes
3. You need to execute based in azaros head or carving process
4. You need to start wit larger shapes and shapes that are simple to correct
5. You need to use loose sketching to get things in the best way possible
6. You need to apply light pressure while you drawing
Etc etc etc
There is no one method. It is always amalgamation of different elements from all the methods you can get your hands on. I always thought it is obvious. But not for you
Amazing art
Is it possible to provide a link to the reference photo please?
Could you do a video explaining how "measuring" is done? I see so many instructors showing and talking about measuring and the way they do it is like they assume the student already understands the basics of it. Please for the love of god can someone just explain it from scratch! Don't take for granted we know about this to any degree.
Yeah! We have a bunch of videos about it on the channel. There are different measuring techniques you can use that will all vary in how they work, but we covered several types in this video:
ua-cam.com/video/1J7RQvKnWf4/v-deo.htmlsi=bgGyPAYTUzVkJifj
Love this
Very nice❤❤❤
What is this type of pencil called and where can I buy one?
reviewbrah looking good
Gracias maestro, por los subtitulos, tu curso viene así?
UA-cam ofrece subtítulos en español traducidos automáticamente para este video. Pero el curso no tiene esa característica.
Estamos trabajando para tener subtítulos en diferentes idiomas para nuestros videos. Pero aún no está listo. Publicaremos una actualización aquí cuando eso suceda.
Nice job
can you do a video on how to block in the body next?
The course this is from is all about portraits BUT! here's a playlist of my free lessons on UA-cam that cover the body. Landmarks, quick sketch and more.
ua-cam.com/video/74HR59yFZ7Y/v-deo.html
I'm curious. What is the pencil's lead hardness you're using in this video?
Thanks,
Jim Dasher
Spectrum Graphics
Seattle metro
There’s several- the leads range from H - B. One of the pencils is a Koh I Noor 2mm lead holder.
What're the benefits of this over the Loomis method?
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Is this still possbile, even tho I'm downscaling a drawing? Like lets say my reference is right in front of me and I have a sketch book. I don't want to make my sketch book to just have 1 drawing per page I want to fill it, so I downscale every drawing I do.
This process scales
Your interpretation of the penguin looks a lot like Milt Kahl drew it!
I really want this course but can't afford the 250 ): Looks awesome though.
lovely
what clutch pencil does he using? that is most pencil-like clutch pencil i ever seen.
Looks like a Koh I Nor to me
@@ProkoTV thx!
Bruh, I was just looking up how to block in heads yesterday
You were just early! Hope this helps!
The best
جيد جدا فوق الممتاز شكرا
wow good 😁😁
Reminds of good old Charles Bargue.
Proko oh my proko HEAD MUSCLES PLS!~!
Name of the model, please.
5:13 no i dindt🤯
I did not realize how many people are block heads
what the tool to use on here ?
One of the pencils is the Koh I Noor 2mm lead holder- lightest clutch I’ve seen.
So with this he goes into the shape of the face and head straight off? No starting with a sphere or anything? Would this be good for someone who is just starting to try and draw heads and faces though
I feel like you’ll want to at least roughly know how to make the Loomis head (or something similar) in different angles so that you have that “construction” fundamentals to work off of. The key is that this is a ‘hybrid’ method. It builds off of the construction method and how that can be adapted for a more visual/intuitive method. Without the construction fundamentals, it becomes difficult to build the structures of your drawing after you have the rough outlines in.
@@AlfredEiji kk ty
@@AlfredEiji On the other hand without correct proportions it is almost impossible to get the drawing to look right even if you know the structure well. Unless you have a massive mental library careful analysis (angles,plumb lines, negative shapes, size ratios too but eyes are not good at measuring those so angles are usually more accurate) help keep the proportions in check. You can draw the whole face this way without any structural knowledge, but it gets very tiring and you need to be good at observation to pull it off. I feel like learning both seperatly then combining them is the most effective aproach. Imo relying on a construction method gets things looking stiff and slows down progression, and should only be used to get an idea of the general shape. This is only from my personal experience though so take it with a grain of salt
@@nobodyspecial8400so the construction method can be a bit stiff, what is the other way that makes it look more natural again?
@@danny_decheeto8300 the visual method, observing the angle relationships between every single part of the body(gesture drawing) and the angle of every single line you want to put on the paper/canvas/tablet ect..
I wish he picked a photo with a different face angle!
Prachi mohale bai ems chi jzatana na diesali hoti kuthe raja sandwhich jevha shodhat hoto tevha vagre bar aahe pahel nawaat
I always make recognizable heads, but I don't make recognizable faces.
جميل
Girl's head on photo is more bent down!
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Proko and Bauman are outstanding. But the price, $250, for a head drawing block in course is ridiculous when the content can be found for nearly free with a couple of books and the free content available online. This is not some new groundbreaking approach to drawing the head. It is standard fare for tens of thousands of artists over hundreds of years. Proko is of course free to charge what the market will bear, but over a few years of online art education, I’ve learned how dumb it is so spend this much money on a single course like this to learn one concept. Artists selling courses want to make as much as they can. Goes without saying and nothing wrong with that. And few to none are getting rich from it. They want maximum benefit for their time but we consumers want maximum benefit for our money. Art education consumers need to try to hold the line and push back to get value for cost in balance. My advice: don’t spend this kind of money on a course with this limited of a scope of content. Again, not saying it’s not great content, just overpriced. And the cost of this course particularly so IMO.
Totally understandable! For people who want some of Stephen's info, if presented in a different structure, his Patreon and his new book are both inexpensive options that are jammed packed.
We didn't set the price for this course. But we do try to weigh how much info and work goes into something against the price it's offered for. We've long been the alternative to art school which is thousands and thousands of dollars even just for a semester AND you don't get to just rereview the lessons whenever.
While we can't do anything about the price of someone else's course besides November's month-long Black Friday 20% off price. We CAN offer our free premium lesson sampler pack:.proko.com/free
Cool voice. He sounds like an American version of "plummy" or fruity in England. Weird that it looks like he's a Miami guy? Almost a trans-atlantic accent.
Mas práctica ymenos carreta
Spoiler, if you study this video carefully you don't need the course
Exam la
YOU NEED TO SLOW DOWN seriously how TF is anyone supposed to follow this. I had to put it to 0.5x speed
Great ads.
This is convoluted nonsense.. The Loomis method is much much better.