please don't stop these streams, you are literally the best teacher for me, im annotating all your comments and instructions. It is just what I really need at this moment to level up. Great person, artist and teacher
We're taking a break from the livestreams and teaching classes so I can focus on our current project which is a complete rebuild of our website and school. I'll start doing weekly livestreams again when we get closer to the relaunch of the school. It's still a few months away but once things are up and running then we'll be highly focused on creating UA-cam videos and weekly livestreams. UA-cam is a big part of our future plans.
Hi to you I turn on my UA-cam and your video was first I started drawing using a ballpoint pens I hold my pen like a paint brush from start to finish and way so much fun❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊
Dear Brian - I love these demos and had such a great time following along. Would you consider doing a portrait side profile next time? I always have so much trouble w that angle.
Great vedio my friend I tried your formula and it works I know it works I been drawing three quarters views starting with the loomise method also I want to make it clear Loomis drafted the head in many ways actually the ball method came from a rare artist Emilly Grace Hanks, the thing is that loomise advanced it to a another way, and Loomise was honest about it he explains it in fun with pencil or drawing the head and hands Loomise was very much into teaching g in his days he studied several artist especially George Bridgman and you can tell how he master the ball method and Bridgman s way all in one single method, I admire loomise because I'm old school I love the classic s especially his buetiful art He should be always remembered but hardly anyone heard of him
This is Fascinating! I've never heard of Emily Grace Hanks. It looks like she was designing teaching tools that were very similar to what Loomis created. I'll have to look into this more when I have time. Thanks for taking the time to write this. It sounds like I should go back and actually read some of what Loomis wrote. When I study those books I usually just copy the drawings and don't take the time to read the text.
I use smooth newsprint. I typically use ProArt or Seth Cole. Strathmore is more widely available, but it's a bit too rough. It's usable if it's all that's available, but not what I would prefer if I can find something smoother.
please don't stop these streams, you are literally the best teacher for me, im annotating all your comments and instructions. It is just what I really need at this moment to level up. Great person, artist and teacher
We're taking a break from the livestreams and teaching classes so I can focus on our current project which is a complete rebuild of our website and school. I'll start doing weekly livestreams again when we get closer to the relaunch of the school. It's still a few months away but once things are up and running then we'll be highly focused on creating UA-cam videos and weekly livestreams. UA-cam is a big part of our future plans.
Hi to you I turn on my UA-cam and your video was first I started drawing using a ballpoint pens I hold my pen like a paint brush from start to finish and way so much fun❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😊
That's great! I'm glad you enjoyed following along!
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Dear Brian - I love these demos and had such a great time following along. Would you consider doing a portrait side profile next time? I always have so much trouble w that angle.
That's something I've been planning to do and we'll be doing a portrait livestream this week. I'll see if I can find some good profile ref.
Thank you both...
You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in! :)
Great vedio my friend I tried your formula and it works I know it works I been drawing three quarters views starting with the loomise method also I want to make it clear Loomis drafted the head in many ways actually the ball method came from a rare artist Emilly Grace Hanks, the thing is that loomise advanced it to a another way, and Loomise was honest about it he explains it in fun with pencil or drawing the head and hands Loomise was very much into teaching g in his days he studied several artist especially George Bridgman and you can tell how he master the ball method and Bridgman s way all in one single method, I admire loomise because I'm old school I love the classic s especially his buetiful art He should be always remembered but hardly anyone heard of him
This is Fascinating! I've never heard of Emily Grace Hanks. It looks like she was designing teaching tools that were very similar to what Loomis created. I'll have to look into this more when I have time. Thanks for taking the time to write this. It sounds like I should go back and actually read some of what Loomis wrote. When I study those books I usually just copy the drawings and don't take the time to read the text.
Thanks a lot. It was so interesting🙏
what paper do you use?
I use smooth newsprint. I typically use ProArt or Seth Cole. Strathmore is more widely available, but it's a bit too rough. It's usable if it's all that's available, but not what I would prefer if I can find something smoother.