Thank you for the lesson, figures seem to be easy to draw, but in practice I'm struggling to achieve a realistic effect and proportions. These tips should help me ❤️
thank you thank you...I've been looking for exactly this type of video....I'll look for one you may have of several urban figures. I've just become interested in urban street drawing/painting. Need to lighten up my hand at watercolor....let go some control...pffff...good luck to me..lol
*Excellent tutorial! Thank you!* Also, this might sound a bit strange, but are you by any chance from Doncaster? I'm American but I'm interested in accents, and I was trying to place yours. Which I love by the way, very charming
nice and love your work but this tutorial doesn't help, the figuers are so small that they just don't help me n biggerot meaning to complaian but thought you might want to know that somebody would like bigger people in a tutorial like this. thank you
I have really enjoyed your tutorials. You really help me with the simple steps that make such a difference.Thank you
You deserve way more followers! Every sentence you say carries so much information! Thank you for your hard work!
Thank you. You are a talented teacher and I learn so much from your video classes. My painting is improving; I enjoy it more.
"shrug shoulders" had me in stitches lol thank you, that was a great lesson
And I enjoy your videos..thank you
great stuff! Thank you! Mysteries (as to why my figures stink) have been solved! LOL!
Great topic, super nice close-up view, wonderful tips. Thanks, Geoff!!
I love these tutorials! Thanks for making them!
thanks Geoff! love your painting!!
love your works always did 🥰🥰
Hi, greetings from Costa Riica..I love your paintings very much
Fabulous, helpful lesson......thank you....
Thank you for the lesson, figures seem to be easy to draw, but in practice I'm struggling to achieve a realistic effect and proportions. These tips should help me ❤️
This is REALLY useful...thank you😊
This is great! Very helpful. Thank you!
Great tutorial. I just recently found your UA-cam channel, and I am learning so much from you. Thank you so much.
Very helpful. Thank you!❤
thank you thank you...I've been looking for exactly this type of video....I'll look for one you may have of several urban figures. I've just become interested in urban street drawing/painting. Need to lighten up my hand at watercolor....let go some control...pffff...good luck to me..lol
Por fin ... Lo he hecho de inmediato. Muchas gracias !!!
Thank you.Very useful these tips.
Great tips! Thankyou. Would really like to see some more examples of figures sometime..
Great tips in short video!
Great tip. I just purchased your book Parks in Watercolour.
Happy to see you after a long time Sir. how are you. hope you are well. waiting for more vdos.
Thank you so much for this! I'd love to see an expanded version of this, if you ever happen to.
Thank you very much for video
great tip. thank you so much for sharing 😊
Beautiful❤️
Very useful. But i would like to see more. People walking towards the viewer or sideways. There i really struggle.
Very helpful lesson.
Great tips...thank you!
Great stuff!
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Awesome tutorial! I just subscribed 😍
*Excellent tutorial! Thank you!*
Also, this might sound a bit strange, but are you by any chance from Doncaster? I'm American but I'm interested in accents, and I was trying to place yours. Which I love by the way, very charming
Good job, Sir
Awesome tips ❤️ Wonderful technique 😊 Have a nice day and stay connected :)
In order to see the proportions properly It would be more helpful if the camera wasn't skewed at that angle. Just one head-on shot would be nice.
Funny how they all have large torsos and skinny legs and but! Thanks for the info!
nice and love your work but this tutorial doesn't help, the figuers are so small that they just don't help me n biggerot meaning to complaian but thought you might want to know that somebody would like bigger people in a tutorial like this. thank you
Everything I understand what u say...but why u put one leg in image... where's another one..???
Why is he showing us how to draw figures a half inch tall? Do you really need instruction for that?