This is my absolute favorite channel! I watch and listen to your content on a daily basis it brings me such joy! Thank you for your continued contribution of such fantastic features and presentations
You wont believe how much it felt good to listen to this video. Took me back on track on a very discouraging drawing day. Thank you so much for putting all the effort and quality in these videos.
Loved this. As a pro artist my whole life I thought this was a sensational and cogent presentation. You really covered a ton of ground in this short video. You even gave me some things to think about…which is a giant gift indeed. Well done.
In my early years as a student I always found it difficult and a bit challenging doing Quick sketches. I waited for the longer times to really enjoy my drawing lessons. Quickness is needed for industry drawing ; animation. I still, today, enjoy taking my time drawing figures. I teach the longer sketch approach to achieve more accuracy for fine art. I am not in a hurry.
There needs to be continued push back of loss of interest. Absolute immediacy of socalled created art on AI is not at all proving as valued as artists' loving hand, their good eye and creative skills bar none.
I was hoping you were an artist. This is an invaluable video and because you will not listen and respect what is being shared with you, five years from now people your age who are involved with the current Atelier movement are going to leave you behind. Water finds its own level................and you have found yours.
the art of forms in modern circumstances is no different from the art of bouncing on a skateboard - keep bouncing and you will achieve perfection in a stupid and empty activity)))
@mozartwat - The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it.
@@patrickmcdaniel8123 Years of hard training with a chainsaw eventually lead you to the amazing feeling that you can cut down any forest clean! even the Amazonian jungle... try it - you will like it! the question of whether the inhabitants of the village will like it can be ignored as unimportant))
@@mozartwa1 - The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it
@@patrickmcdaniel8123 The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it.))))
Wonderful video❤
Thank you! I just found the channel. Excellent
Another truly brilliant video!!!! Well done, m'luvs! Bravi!!!
We appreciate your comments, many Thanks
Excellent. Informative, knowledgeable and as ever, superbly narrated. Can't get enough of these productions.
Just adding to the slew of appreciative comments, great work you are doing showcasing a period that deserves more shine
This is my absolute favorite channel! I watch and listen to your content on a daily basis it brings me such joy! Thank you for your continued contribution of such fantastic features and presentations
We appreciate it, thank you!
Very knowledgeable and brilliant presentation, also super examples of artist work. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Absolutely love this channel.
This was great! Thank you for the inspiration.
Really great master painters.. Each of them done everlasting drawings. Thank you for the video.
You wont believe how much it felt good to listen to this video. Took me back on track on a very discouraging drawing day. Thank you so much for putting all the effort and quality in these videos.
Have a great Drawing Day !
Loved this. As a pro artist my whole life I thought this was a sensational and cogent presentation. You really covered a ton of ground in this short video. You even gave me some things to think about…which is a giant gift indeed. Well done.
Thank you!
I love your channel
In my early years as a student I always found it difficult and a bit challenging doing Quick sketches. I waited for the longer times to really enjoy my drawing lessons. Quickness is needed for industry drawing ; animation. I still, today, enjoy taking my time drawing figures. I teach the longer sketch approach to achieve more accuracy for fine art. I am not in a hurry.
Great class, excellent lesson´s . Thank you very much.
Super!!
Thank you for this clear and impressive summary of the topic!
Thank you 🙏🏽
thank you for this great video : )
This video is so interesting. Can you also talk about sculpting and how sculptors were trained?
Yes, in future plans: Carpeaux, Rude, Rodin.
@@gammelllackinstitute Awesome, thanks 👍🏻
Nice informatI've video . Thank you
Thanks for this channel. :)
C'est très instructif
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Grazie❤
❤
Who did those drawings @ 0:54?, Jules Lefebvre? or some other artist. Any clarification would be appreciated, thanks.
Not Lefebvre, unknown artists
@@gammelllackinstitute Thank you for your reply.
Thank you. Is the art in the imperfection?
No.
This kind of achievement and skill is little appreciated these days.
Absolutely! Everything is super fast, on the surface, and supercilious these days. The soul has vanished out of the window.....
There needs to be continued push back of loss of interest. Absolute immediacy of socalled created art on AI is not at all proving as valued as artists' loving hand, their good eye and creative skills bar none.
No, Thank You!
Thanks !
I was hoping you were an artist. This is an invaluable video and because you will not listen and respect what is being shared with you, five years from now people your age who are involved with the current Atelier movement are going to leave you behind. Water finds its own level................and you have found yours.
I was actually thanking them for this video. Clearly, not all comments are understood as intended. Now, carry on.
Drawing it’s a talent that you are born with it. I wish people would understand. You can’t learn to draw.
Utter rubbish all people can draw
You can get better and better but it's impossible to teach someone how to look at something and translate it to paper.
Completely wrong. If you practice every day you will see improvement. Some people learn faster but anyone can learn to do it.
The most stupid thing I have ever read
@@fedup745 - Not true. Anyone can learn to draw and its a lot of fun!
the art of forms in modern circumstances is no different from the art of bouncing on a skateboard - keep bouncing and you will achieve perfection in a stupid and empty activity)))
@mozartwat - The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it.
@@patrickmcdaniel8123 Years of hard training with a chainsaw eventually lead you to the amazing feeling that you can cut down any forest clean! even the Amazonian jungle... try it - you will like it! the question of whether the inhabitants of the village will like it can be ignored as unimportant))
@@mozartwa1 - The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it
@@patrickmcdaniel8123 The practice of drawing and painting requires intelligence, hard work, and years of practice. But in time it pays off! The day comes when you are not afraid to tackle any subject. This is an exhilarating feeling!! You KNOW you can now draw anything WELL!! You should try it.))))
Comparen estos dibujos,con las mierdas de ahora