Great job Mr. Finch! Thanks again for taking the time to share your knowledge on this subject. Looking forward to the next one. 😎🙌
This is so helpful. I really like the way you explain things... so natural. I cant wait for you to do other tutorials about other body parts, torso, legs, back. Thank you for spending your time with us!!!!
So glad I found this channel. Have been a huge fan for the past 20 years.
These are so incredibly helpful - thank you so much for diving into these! I really look forward to these and the Sunday vids!
I love your anatomy and foreshortening tutorials! Thanks for the lessons, Master Finch!
Clear and straight forward, love it.
Thanx for going in-Depth with this Awesome Tutorial! I use Foreshortening! Makes my characters look Dynamic!😊🔥
You are an amazing artist/UA-camr
I learned so much in just the span of 10 mins. My God Dave your a beast!
Very helpful. I’m glad your back🥶
Another great demo! Thanks a ton! This definitely helped me with foreshortening.
Just stumbled across you channel yesterday, thank you for providing so much free educational content!
Love this and can't wait for the pencil drawing sunday!
Great video, very well shown! That will help a lot!
Thanks David for taking the time to teach and upload.Really wanted to learn your style but there were lack of resources.My wish has come true!!
Hey Dave! Great job on this video! Thank you for that, really appreciate your tips! Thank you for sharing all this stuff! You are the best 💪🏻✌🏻☺️🙏🏼
evlar YT lovely! Nice to see you here! Cheers and see you soon! And stick to this channel, David is the best! ✌🏻💪🏻☺️
This was so helpful thank you I’ve been waiting ages for a video on how to crosshatch the right way and in the right direction thank you 😊 🙏
Thank you! You are the best comics drawing instructor I've ever seen here so far.
What an inspiring teacher , amazing !
Really awesome tutorial Dave!!! Thanks so much ❤
Thank you David. The best Comic Artist.
Thank you for this. Really great.
Ive been a fan since your Gnomon videos...just an incredible artist and instructor. UA-cam is better for you having share with us your process, Thank You sir.
Thanks alot for this great content! This channel is going to blow up!
Great stuff. Love to lean more about laying out the basic structure and the shapes you use and turn in space.
Woke up..watching David,,Lunchtime..watching David...Before go to sleep Watching David...Damn so addicted!!! : D We r lucky and our next gen to watch this video. Thank You David!
Man, I'd totally support a Patreon to get more content like this *wink wink*
Great video Dave! Marc SIlvestri is my art god, it's so awesome that one of his original students, now a master is not only still turning out regular work but is teaching us now too! Would love to hear more about Marc's tutelage and how he has influenced your style :)
I remember the first time I saw your work on Cyber Force. Since day one, you always delivered.
Thank you David, awesome tutorials!
Thank you very much!!! This really helpful and approachable. Plus breaking up the parts will make it simpler to prices and digest
UA-cam is great...probably one of the top 5 comic artists is teaching ,and it's totally free...
Thank you kind sir
Thanks mr.finch, im always trying to improve my art, your channel help's a lot! 👏🏻🤟🏻
Started learning your style again today. This is one big coincidence
This is some seriously good quality tutorial!
David, can you do a tutorial on cloth and clothing?
@@DavidFinchartist man, that's the one I need! Drapery sure, but also rendering it your way.
this was a super helpful video! the thing that most atracts me about your shadowing is the realistic/organic look.
This is the most helpful tutorial so far on foreshortening and you also get to learn how to render properly!! Thank you for also suggesting that learning the names of the muscles is not necessary! :D It should save me some time
Great!!!! Thank you Dave!!! ❤❤❤ love to practice rendering and this is a very good challenge!! Grettings!!
Thanks so much for this video. Will definitely be trying to apply it
thank you very very much sir. more marvelous/ dc power to you!!!
Your spiderman in black suit is fire man!
You inspire us to draw no matter what thanks
You’re the best, thanks for the tutorial, now I know why my anatomy was off, I didn’t do it correctly
Can’t get enough of thise
This is actually very helpful and detailed.
This is what I needed!! Thank you!
Totally makes sense 👍
I love your art. Wish I could draw this good
Thanks for the tips David 👍
This is awesome! Thanks!
Wow got your drawing course, but this is insane in the membrane, best thing to happen in the 2020!!!!
excellent video David!
You make it look so simple... I have tried in the past to draw in such angle but I'm terrible at it. Thanks for your tips I'll try again using your helpful tips
Amazing, well explained!
New to foreshortening and this helped a lot
Thank you Master.
You help a lot, theanks for posting!
Really interested in the tutorials you're talking about posting. This one is nice. I have been working really hard to draw figures well with foreshortening, good anatomy, and from all kinds of angles and I often end up feeling like I still have no real grasp of anything despite years of practice and study. It can be very discouraging.
Following along with the same Staedtler Mars Technico I bought ten years ago when I wanted to be just like David Finch
i love your style man! is very hard to me try to assimilate your technique! BUT I try to replicate your style in other types of art for example wallpapers (art) images like, idk ... some pictures league of legends or warcraft
God damn that's a beautiful arm
Thank you! 🔥🔥🔥
You are amazing!
these videos are great.
Thanks for this. Well taught. I had the idea of making stones to be sample. That arm looks like Bruce Lee's arm.
Master finch, the best there is.
woooooow, Excellent masteeeeer. Hi from Mexico
Very useful, thank you!
Keep the vids coming, some videos on figure drawing would be great
Thank you sir. ❤
Thx so much really helpful
Awesome.
this is amazing i have a optimism while watch this when i trying i still have lack of skill lol
very nice explained...
Thank you!
Thank you 👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the explanation on the rendering line direction and to stay consistent on the direction throughout. I’ve always wondering how to keep that organized as mine always looks a mess.
Great stuff David, Hope to get to meet you at a con one of these days, I've found your work to be one of the most aspiring in my art career. So much so i stopped taking commissions to relearn my skills, so i cant wait to keep watching so i can become a better artist =) Thank you for doing this !
Thanks! You can keep growing while still working though! Just set aside time for it every day, and make sure that you let it inform your commission work. Don't just revert to what you're comfortable with. Nice work, by the way!
@@DavidFinchartist Thats good advice, My hopes are to take a step back from having deadlines for a bit and sell the stuff i want to create before really delving in. Thank you SO MUCH. That means alot coming from you 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Absolutely awesome. Thanks much appreciated I know anatomy fairly well but mainly for other reasons. On the other hand I just learned what foreshortening means. I heard of it before but never really looked into it or clued in on the meaning. I'm embarrassed how obvious it was. Anyways great video it's the fundamentals that I need to work on the most and these videos are a huge help. Thanks again. :)
I'm glad, thanks! Anatomy definitely comes first, then things like foreshortening.
@@DavidFinchartist Thanks for the reply. Curious what do you think is the best order to learn the fundamentals if that is even a valid way to think about it. Thanks. :)
Thanks David
This was helpful.
exellent!!!
Thank you.
keep it up, im eating all this up!!!!!
very helpful
Thanks
Plss your the best artist i knoe can you do how to draw torso and other anatomy lesson plssss
David do a toturial on clothing please especially when drawing collars and how to foreshorten it.
Nice video
I've been a Finch fan since the CyberForce days. That comic, and Lee's Wild Cats are why I'm a comic artist today. I've only been working for a couple years, but it gives me inspiration to think I might one day be at this level. Another 23yrs of practice to go!
Hey man, please give us your Instagram handle or deviant art link or whatever. I'd like to follow your work and show some support.