Reality Great!! Very fast. I drove along with you during your video and was really amazed about the results already. But still I have a lot to learn, I liked your comparison with the training of a tennis player. That is true.
Wow :) Thank you very much! I already have watched a video about the reilly method, but the only show the front view - thanks to teach us the profile and 3/4 view too! Great video, great method!
Hi Chris, I'm doing now your course of portrait drawing on UDEMY and I find it very amazing. I have one question. What is rhythm what is our goal by using it? I can understand the planes and their use ,but I haven't understood what exactly the rhythm is. Could you please explain it? Thanks.
as u learn them do them separately. as you get familiar and comfortable you can use the one you like most or use them in combination at the same time. whatever works best for the model and lighting situation
Great tutorial !, thanks !!. Could you take this just one step further please, by actually rendering the drawing method, it would be great to see an example of a image / picture reproduced in this method and rendered for a comparison ? I think I would get a lot out of this. Anyway great video, keep it up :)
For a rendering you can go here: ua-cam.com/video/UxGJ4jSJSGA/v-deo.html OR here: ua-cam.com/video/0LFVFsXmrjI/v-deo.html Thanks for your kind comments!
You really should give credit to Fred Fixler who actually did the sketches of the original abstraction and planes of the head at the beginning of this video. Thank you.
yes it went by very quickly. it's one of those things you have to watch several times and then practice about 10-15 times before it gets into your muscle memory/neurology.
Interesting but far to fast for a beginner to learn from and not enough information for the beginner to really understand what is going on and how it’s going to benefit them.
Reality Great!! Very fast. I drove along with you during your video and was really amazed about the results already. But still I have a lot to learn, I liked your comparison with the training of a tennis player. That is true.
Christoph thanks mucho, glad it helped you like it helped me many years ago. Keep creating!
Big thanks! I am a beginner artist and this is very useful!!
welcome!!
Thank you for sharing! Your channel is awesome!
AppreCIATE THAT!!
Wow :) Thank you very much! I already have watched a video about the reilly method, but the only show the front view - thanks to teach us the profile and 3/4 view too! Great video, great method!
And you are a great teacher!! Hope you will make more videos and get more views and subscribers! :) Wish you the best!!:)
Exactly what I was looking for. And just bought the Planes and rythem of the face toturial from artstation :D
awesome! thanks for letting me know
Thank you.
thank you 2!!!
Hi Chris,
I'm doing now your course of portrait drawing on UDEMY and I find it very amazing.
I have one question.
What is rhythm what is our goal by using it?
I can understand the planes and their use ,but I haven't understood what exactly the rhythm is.
Could you please explain it? Thanks.
Thanks so much!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
you are so welcome!!!!!
Wow :) Thank you very much! Great video, great method!
Thank you kindly!!
Thanks a lot.
Great vid, much appreciated
I keep this worksheet (from your class) next to my desk, super useful :)
Great video, very helpful! Thanx a lot!
Your welcome buddy keep it up my friend
Great and informative tutorial! Thank you! :)
And do we have to draw rhythm and planes at the same time?
as u learn them do them separately. as you get familiar and comfortable you can use the one you like most or use them in combination at the same time. whatever works best for the model and lighting situation
Rhythm.
Great work I am subscriber now
Thank you so much!
Would be helpful if you had a link in the description to the "Planes of the Head" Video. I cannot find it
ua-cam.com/video/11XGJ_q5iWA/v-deo.html
If possible, would you kindly make a tutorial on how to draw from reference using Reilly abstraction? Thank you, Sir! you're fantastic artist 😊
try looking at these two videos for that: ua-cam.com/video/UxGJ4jSJSGA/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/069nQMf8zTI/v-deo.html
try going here: ua-cam.com/video/0LFVFsXmrjI/v-deo.html or here to see a tutorial on that: ua-cam.com/video/UxGJ4jSJSGA/v-deo.html
Great tutorial !, thanks !!. Could you take this just one step further please, by actually rendering the drawing method, it would be great to see an example of a image / picture reproduced in this method and rendered for a comparison ? I think I would get a lot out of this. Anyway great video, keep it up :)
For a rendering you can go here: ua-cam.com/video/UxGJ4jSJSGA/v-deo.html OR here: ua-cam.com/video/0LFVFsXmrjI/v-deo.html Thanks for your kind comments!
You really should give credit to Fred Fixler who actually did the sketches of the original abstraction and planes of the head at the beginning of this video. Thank you.
Thank you that is a great idea. I mentioned him now in the description box. Best
Too fast for me...LOL!
yes it went by very quickly. it's one of those things you have to watch several times and then practice about 10-15 times before it gets into your muscle memory/neurology.
thats why god gave us pause button
Interesting but far to fast for a beginner to learn from and not enough information for the beginner to really understand what is going on and how it’s going to benefit them.