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3 Epic Sketchbook Tours with Jeff Watts 

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Jeff Watts cracks open several of his sketchbooks to give us an inside look at his work. Each book is filled to the brim with sketches, stories, and Jeff’s advice on how he approaches sketchbooking. So come check it out with us as Jeff shows us all his academic anatomy, figure, animal life drawing, painting, and illustration sketches! If you’re interested in viewing more of Jeff’s work make sure to check out his upcoming book on Bridgman (links below) and his channel - / wattsatelier
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Instructional How to Draw videos for artists. My drawing lessons are approachable enough for beginners and detailed enough for advanced artists. My philosophy is to teach timeless concepts in an entertaining way. I believe that when you are having fun, you learn better. I take pride in producing high quality videos that you will enjoy watching and re-watching.
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Artist | Instructor - Jeff Watts (www.wattsatelier.com/)
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@ProkoTV
@ProkoTV 3 года назад
Thanks Jeff! If you’re interested in grabbing Jeff’s book you can get it here - www.leucadiapublishing.com/
@perryclayton6806
@perryclayton6806 3 года назад
I love the idea that he said he may publish his sketchbooks eventually. The way he venerates Frazetta is awesome, but, honestly, I don't thing Frazetta had a lot on what Jeff is doing. Absolutely fantastic!
@carlosroo5460
@carlosroo5460 3 года назад
Stan, I count and those where 4 sketchbooks, while "3" may sound better, I'm gonna politely ask to correct the video title, 'cause I don't like liars.
@snakeysstyle783
@snakeysstyle783 3 года назад
THANK YOU!! These interview type videos are truly amazing and I’m just so grateful for people like you who share the art and knowledge of people like this really loved the one with Finch too!!!
@seebeyondtheveil9584
@seebeyondtheveil9584 3 года назад
Thank you! Just ordered it!
@graysonsoldahl
@graysonsoldahl 3 года назад
Respect for giving the show to Jeff. I didn't even remember I was on your channel at the end.
@RICE-lq1zc
@RICE-lq1zc 3 года назад
Jeff Watts looking like he could break all my bones while he names them
@artistsukh1127
@artistsukh1127 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂
@noobartist3762
@noobartist3762 3 года назад
full time mafia assassin, part time art teacher
@johnpaulbruh7909
@johnpaulbruh7909 3 года назад
@@noobartist3762 ikr , he looks like a Mafia boss.
@milkbread5036
@milkbread5036 3 года назад
LMFAO!!!! XD
@bennys2950
@bennys2950 3 года назад
tokyo ghoul?
@kingpen1179
@kingpen1179 3 года назад
Respect to Stan and his team in giving genuine and free education to all artists all these years
@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar
@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar 3 года назад
Yeah, and we probably get more learning from this than most or all art schools. Seriously some of those art schools are not worth the cost.
@nicoco678
@nicoco678 3 года назад
Yeah he even has a website filled with good information and a much lower price than most art schools. I think all schools will eventually switch over to this more online style. But idk I'm just a guy on the internet lol
@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar
@AndrewMaksymBrainNectar 3 года назад
@@brothermichaelmbogo2956 Yo that's pretty good. I'm still learning water colors too. They like to wash and bleed out a lot I've discovered
@mr.skeemz4530
@mr.skeemz4530 3 года назад
I accidentally liked this comment, putting it to 70 likes. But I undid it, now it's at the perfect 69
@kingpen1179
@kingpen1179 3 года назад
@@mr.skeemz4530 noice
@tinandonovski998
@tinandonovski998 3 года назад
* shows a masterpiece * Jeff: Oh here's just a simple sketch, nothing much..
@bilalhussein9730
@bilalhussein9730 3 года назад
Anyone overly impressed with Watts hasn't spent enough time studying the masters. www.albrechtdurer.org/An%20Elderly%20Man%20of%2093%20Years%20Albrecht%20Durer.jpg
@franz3810
@franz3810 3 года назад
@@bilalhussein9730 why boomers have to ruin everything
@bilalhussein9730
@bilalhussein9730 3 года назад
@@franz3810 Truth hurts young one.
@mattakubodimasen10
@mattakubodimasen10 2 года назад
I'd disagree. What would you consider a master? A great, renowned artist of history? Has a good amount of impact to the art community and beyond? All the more reason I don't see sense. That's simply a flawed comparison. Have you seen Chinese masters, Russian masters, would you then compare them to a Renaissance artist and say they are no masters? Watts is obviously among the best of America, especially in the field of art education. Their styles are distinctively different and if that doesn't follow a particular style like Albrecht Durer's - a great European Renaissance artist - as per your example, would that qualify as something less? Renaissance style was beautiful and undoubtedly one of the most impactful art periods, in which great masters like Leonardo Da Vinci and Michaelangelo set out important developments in the field of anatomy. Since then, art of the human body has prospered and, as it is with art, branched out. Obviously, to be "overly impressed" is up to debate and each art styles are dependant on the viewer's taste. Not to disregard your opinion, but to any beginners or people who hasn't learn enough to get a full perspective on the arts, I'd want them to know Watts is a perfectly brilliant artist and teacher- among the best you can find online- and I would definitely consider him a master. Please, have some sense.
@mattspaulding7488
@mattspaulding7488 2 года назад
@@bilalhussein9730 it’s always a contest with them. Can’t just respect
@Japeto9
@Japeto9 3 года назад
I always think it’s amazing how pre-internet, these amazing artists and their master lineages, were hidden away from most people just because of geography. And now, like a domino, watts’ students have spread this art resurgence empire that’s making its way around the world online and into every mode of industry! Artists are back baby 👨‍🎨
@SuperFcsmith
@SuperFcsmith 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful stuff Jeff. I was a freelance illustrator for 10 years after graduating from Art Center. Then I went full time at Disney Scenic Art Dept after several years in the Scenic Art Union in LA. Worked on movie backdrops, stage murals, and lots more. Now retired at 71 doing my own stuff, mostly animals. Love those sketchbooks.
@kavalkahn
@kavalkahn 3 года назад
1. Watts is a fantastic artist and instructor, specially this year his teachings have been crucial to me, thanks for this; 2. Stan is really on the loose with the cameos; 3. Watts should punch reality to save 2020.
@luccagiovani
@luccagiovani 2 года назад
where can I find Watts teachings?
@kavalkahn
@kavalkahn 2 года назад
@@luccagiovani There's tons of videos on RU-vid in their official channel, or you can visit their official site
@gabrielsan7678
@gabrielsan7678 3 года назад
What an AMAZING artist. I admire him so much. I wish one day I can be able to draw as good as him.
@jayobdamen8693
@jayobdamen8693 3 года назад
Among the top 5 most overpowered sketchbooks I've ever seen. The mastery is just uncanny.
@SebastianTinajero
@SebastianTinajero 3 года назад
Orangutan truly are magnificent animals that story Jeff shared about them recognizing themselves 🥺
@raynoladominguez4730
@raynoladominguez4730 3 года назад
Much love and respect going out to Jeff Watts and Stan for great educational content.
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837 3 года назад
Howcome Jeff Watts is so fit and puffed ... damn those biceps.. seems he took anatomy at level where he make himself healthy as anatomically and feel those muscles and draw them wow
@timowthie
@timowthie 3 года назад
He just wants to be the best he can be in all aspects of life
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837 3 года назад
@@timowthie and he clearly achieved it 👍
@guywithapencil
@guywithapencil 3 года назад
If you watch Jeff Watts's "How to train to become a successful working artist" video, he says that he actually comes from an athletic background. He was an athlete who got into the habit of seeking out obscure information to better himself (especially in the time he grew up in where it was harder to find info on what you want to know compared to current day) , and that skill/discipline has translated over to his artistic training. Given his athletic past and passion for anatomy, I'd assume he still takes good care of his body and that's why his muscles are still well trained.
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837 3 года назад
@@guywithapencil wow
@sallgoodman2323
@sallgoodman2323 3 года назад
When he needs a reference for a bulging bicep, he just looks in a mirror and draws from life.
@slick3869
@slick3869 3 года назад
I love these Sketchbook tours. Pls more of this!
@mkAYY825
@mkAYY825 3 года назад
wow, it just goes to show what a true master of modern times jeff is, i would love if a book were published of jeffs sketches, it would be an asset to any artist to have
@scttbbcck
@scttbbcck 3 года назад
@6:16 you mentioned some of this may be boring... Please, please, please don't be afraid of that. You're giving us the reason to be interested in it. Give us everything you've got.
@SRich62
@SRich62 2 года назад
Never heard of Jeff Watts until this video of his sketchbook tour. This guy is awesome and his sketches are wonderful. The most exciting thing about it and that I'm learning from alot of artists are that they will admit when they feel or know that some of their content isn't the best or isn't perfect to their standards. It's a refreshing breath of air
@definitelynotnick2454
@definitelynotnick2454 3 года назад
I had a similar experience with a male silverback laying next to the glass, we were both looking into one another's eyes. You can tell theyre's something more there, it was like looking into another person's eyes. Made me very sad knowing they are stuck in a place like that.
@zacharycieszinski5465
@zacharycieszinski5465 3 года назад
Thanks for having him on, this guy is really passionate and inspiring
@tonyb1984
@tonyb1984 Год назад
One of the GREATS! This man is a Master of the craft. If anyone finds that anatomy isn't important, then you will never reach your full potential. It is extremely important and beyond helpful to how you approach your piece and throughout. It's one thing to know how to draw something, but just imagine how it will come out when you know what's underneath and the correct placements/movements etc... it's truly wonderful
@kavereon
@kavereon 3 года назад
Great sketchbooks! It shows the love of the craft as well as the discipline! Thank you both for making this video
@AvtarSDuhra
@AvtarSDuhra Год назад
No matter how many times I watch it, its just mind blowing.
@saiah9729
@saiah9729 2 года назад
My favorite art related series, enjoyed the variety of different interests by the artists.
@antonioblanco3086
@antonioblanco3086 3 года назад
I love these kinds of videos because you see the artist's thoughts
@cabeskywalker4346
@cabeskywalker4346 3 года назад
The fact that this man still attends lectures is a testament to his commitment to art.
@BigDomski
@BigDomski 3 года назад
Why is it that I like masters' sketches more than anything "finished"?
@vinzcastro9304
@vinzcastro9304 3 года назад
Me too
@BigDomski
@BigDomski 3 года назад
@Little Femme Oh of course, I'm just saying that I love the rough works more somehow 😆
@chump203
@chump203 3 года назад
You're probably a "process junkie" like me. In a sketch, you can see the workings and thoughts of the artist, what they're focusing on or trying to convey or how they're addressing a problem. Most of that is covered up the more polished it gets.
@foggyvhs8790
@foggyvhs8790 3 года назад
Maybe because you can see the process, it also feels a lot more approachable and reminds you of the motions and stages of drawing. A finished piece just hides everything, it can be daunting. All that construction gets hidden
@tonyb1984
@tonyb1984 Год назад
That's why I've stayed passionate and never fell out of love with drawing. My sketchbooks are my therapy and where I have the most fun and free thought. There's no deadlines, no pricetag. Just whatever I want to fill the page with
@dirkschwartzel3360
@dirkschwartzel3360 3 года назад
Great and wonderful survey of a man with a designated passion. Love it
@haraldcarlsten6238
@haraldcarlsten6238 3 года назад
Thank you Proko for putting up this! Very inspiring guy. Now I have energy to go on for a long time! Just watching, put on hold, draw and repeat...
@StudioArtFX
@StudioArtFX 3 года назад
This was great to see. I've been looking for more and better ways of "deliberate practice" and this answered so many questions for me. I might dare to try out one of his classes in the future.
@luisbustamante2703
@luisbustamante2703 3 года назад
Jeff has been an inspiration to me in my life for many years Thank you for sharing this video Stan :)
@24111949
@24111949 3 года назад
Thank you Jeff for letting us share your personal view of life .It's good to see how to hold views in life
@geoffreyblackmer
@geoffreyblackmer 3 года назад
The zoom edit on "I think I turned out okay." is perfect.
@rupamagdy805
@rupamagdy805 3 года назад
Thank you for these! Most educational 🙏🙏🙏
@akshayampooran
@akshayampooran 2 года назад
Every time i listen to Jeff i learn something. Thanks for making these vids Stan!
@nathanthompson147
@nathanthompson147 3 года назад
This is so cool. I like art...especially when it comes to drawing. But this makes me appreciate it even more
@johnscott9979
@johnscott9979 Год назад
Genius-level work. His command of perspective, proportion and his beautiful line work and shading are sublime. I don't know how to begin developing his level of knowledge and skill at this late stage in my life but he is nonetheless truly inspiring.
@kimkimson627
@kimkimson627 Год назад
thank you so much for this inspiration. I feel that it is so overwhelming to learn anatomy on this level, so I rarely do this sort of training. Same with portrait, I would love to be able to draw people on the go. Maybe when I grow up more I will learn to put in the time- I am already trying to force myself to do figure drawing once a week. Again, thank you for showing this.
@theleechqueen
@theleechqueen 3 года назад
What beautiful drawings and studies! Very inspirational.
@NarutoUzumaki-qr6ex
@NarutoUzumaki-qr6ex 3 года назад
thank you team proko for showing us artist we didnt know existed :)
@alexiayoung1225
@alexiayoung1225 3 года назад
This video tells me how far I have to go but still inspires me to keep going
@ptaylor4923
@ptaylor4923 3 года назад
Thanks to both of you!
@kevinnoel9024
@kevinnoel9024 2 года назад
Stan, thank you for sharing this video with Mr. Watts. Great content
@kencramer2232
@kencramer2232 3 года назад
You said you could talk about your drawings, inspirations etc forever. Well then, some of us will listen! Accomplished artists like yourself shouldn’t underestimate their power to influence others. Its fascinating to hear your journey; the specifics of what, how & why it works for you- the human struggles we can all identify with. Thanks Jeff & Cheers from Australia
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837
@dopekartistaddictionofart7837 3 года назад
the sketch book turned from sketch book of anatomy to Biology Practical Book filled with diagrams artistically damn quick wow
@Ammon6
@Ammon6 3 года назад
Wow amazing, Knowing how good he is, i couldn't expect less
@fenomenosmisteriosos4693
@fenomenosmisteriosos4693 2 года назад
Beautiful the conceptual sketches, and the compositions. Congratulations!
@michaelvaladez6570
@michaelvaladez6570 3 года назад
From one artist to another i have. enjoyed your presentation.Hope to see more dowm the road.Inspiring!
@scottfitzgerald5352
@scottfitzgerald5352 3 года назад
The Teacher lifts!
@eyoobot7084
@eyoobot7084 3 года назад
I love how he has different sketchbooks for different subject matter, nice workflow
@sallgoodman2323
@sallgoodman2323 3 года назад
Same here. I often draw in my sketchbooks with my rough work on one side with more polished sketches starting on the other.
@arthobbitworks791
@arthobbitworks791 3 года назад
I hope to have my sketch books looking like this some day too
@bobopatchnosuke229
@bobopatchnosuke229 3 года назад
Same here but I'll only be doin character design art. Let's go out there and succeed!
@dansisco3076
@dansisco3076 3 года назад
Many thanks for sharing your knowledge and your impressive artistic gift! You definitely inspire me to keep plugging along my own twisted path , In my effort to discover new dimensions to add to my Own Visual vocabulary! Your channel is a treasure chest Of rare, priceless knowledge! 💎
@benb3584
@benb3584 Год назад
Thanks man...this guy is awesome....I will order his book...
@dplj4428
@dplj4428 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for this with Mr Jeff Watts. I know of Hogarth and Bridgeman but not sure about Riley. Years ago, I drew through “Dynamic Anatomy”, nothing else. Knowing how the body turns, twists made it much easier to later draw from memory as well improvement of my life drawings.
@faylatawiec1416
@faylatawiec1416 3 года назад
Your sketches are so beautiful. The attention you pay to the structural details and styles is really inspiring. Could be called "how to make a 10/10 zoo trip"
@Gondohar
@Gondohar 3 года назад
This is a really inspirational video. I think we can learn a lot by listening to the things Jeff says influenced him while he went through his art career. I don't know how to rank the things that he mentioned, but in no particular order, here are some of the things that seemed important to me: A. Draw from reference and draw from life, then draw from imagination. Make sure you focus on all of them. B. Try to see inspiration in everything, and try to draw everything well. Slow down, and make the subject you're drawing look good. C. Let great artists influence you. Don't be afraid to copy/study them, learn from them, and try to emulate them. It's how humans learn. D. Draw often, and do it for fun, but do it with a purpose. Try to learn something with everything you draw. I hope everyone takes important lessons from videos like this. Have a great holiday season!
@LordRubino
@LordRubino 3 года назад
WOW! Fantastic content. Incredible artwork
@muntumsutu8404
@muntumsutu8404 3 месяца назад
I would like to see more sketchbooks especially Jeff watts' sketchbooks.
@davidfish591
@davidfish591 3 года назад
That was really cool. Hope you and your family have a great Christmas.
@KillerTacos54
@KillerTacos54 3 года назад
Wow this is awesome!
@rolandboo123
@rolandboo123 3 года назад
love Jeff!
@rssbr88
@rssbr88 3 года назад
Would love a video of Jeff Watts explaining the Riley Method. Information on its kind of scarce and hard to understand. Awesome video and amazing work! Also would like a bonus video of Jeff Watts' lifting routine 🤣
@anthonypc1
@anthonypc1 3 года назад
So inspired by all these examples of his different styles already! 0:35
@diwakar8815
@diwakar8815 3 года назад
definitely inspiring work i love this vid started my figure drawing journey xD wish me luck😄
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
Really great artwork.
@harindranugraha
@harindranugraha 3 года назад
Supercool master. You are my motivation
@atilab99draws58
@atilab99draws58 3 года назад
what a legend of a man
@Snarf1990x
@Snarf1990x 3 года назад
This is amazing
@nathanturner7889
@nathanturner7889 3 года назад
ive been struggling to dive back into my art after a long break. recently ill sit down with all of the art supplies and paper an artist could need, and i go blank. slowly a powerful anxiety sets in as i feel like i have no idea how to create or even imagine. watching this video has given me insight and was the perfect explanation for where and why im struggling. i need to go back to my fundamentals and start re shaping my base of knowledge. kind of ironic i spend so much time reworking my art over and over when the whole time i need to reshape myself and erase all of my current lines. forget all of the work i had done in the past and start developing over again. ive felt confused because ive had this idea that im 'here' in some contrived way as an artist but really youre never anywhere theres no concrete place as an artist
@JoshPurple
@JoshPurple 2 года назад
Luv it ALL! Legend!
@anthonypc1
@anthonypc1 3 года назад
20:20 So true 🦧 This is why when visiting a ZOO I can't quite put it out of my mind that it's an animal prison.
@babischatzis5620
@babischatzis5620 3 года назад
a master of art
@godngunclinger
@godngunclinger 3 года назад
thanks for creating this video 🤟😎👍
@umeramir
@umeramir 3 года назад
Thanks Proko~
@writereducator
@writereducator 3 года назад
It's amazing that human beings can do this.
@vaibhavkoneru878
@vaibhavkoneru878 3 года назад
love your vids proko
@aaronbcole
@aaronbcole 3 года назад
Great work
@alessandrocaviola1575
@alessandrocaviola1575 4 месяца назад
Amazing drawings. Wish i could draw like this...
@giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947
@giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 3 года назад
Jeff Watts and the guy who draws Mignola style are the designers I like the most here.
@mikekloepfer7424
@mikekloepfer7424 3 года назад
Jeff Watts is the best! :)
@TheGrandmaster1
@TheGrandmaster1 2 года назад
I've bought and downloaded probably two dozen courses on drawing in the past month, multiple on Anatomy and several books. I just spent more time drawing and learning from this dude's sketchbook from one damn 40 minute RU-vid than all the rest of my materials put together.
@KoalaArt
@KoalaArt 3 года назад
beautiful
@lainasketches6711
@lainasketches6711 3 года назад
*incredible portrait* “Hmm that somehow slipped in here I don’t know.” 🙄🙄
@roathripper
@roathripper 3 года назад
like the rain man of art illustration - any artist, any style, the real deal!
@jethrotull896
@jethrotull896 3 года назад
I like that he's humble
@OldEnglandCathedral
@OldEnglandCathedral 2 года назад
super cool
@dannuttle9005
@dannuttle9005 3 года назад
Inspiring. I can imagine an alternate self who goes to the zoo three or four days a week and just sketches the animals, and spends the rest of the week painting them in the studio.
@garrett3338
@garrett3338 3 года назад
Awesome
@BoxofCarrots
@BoxofCarrots 2 года назад
God that first sketchbook looks absolutely fantastic. I wonder where he got it from. It lays so flat and the pages look so smooth. I n e e d it.
@SeaSerpentLevi
@SeaSerpentLevi 3 года назад
the title couldnt be more accurate absolutely EPIC and insipring!!
@yogeshp2k3
@yogeshp2k3 3 года назад
Jeffs anatomy sketch book is so cool, its worth copying
@dannamic7794
@dannamic7794 3 года назад
"That just somehow slipt in" he says like it's no big deal but it looks AMAZING
@Rey-rj4vx
@Rey-rj4vx 3 года назад
damn, this man is a living master
@ComicBookBob
@ComicBookBob 3 года назад
Very cool
@markward9331
@markward9331 2 года назад
Great great talent
@milkbread5036
@milkbread5036 3 года назад
Yoooo this collab is lit!
@sivaarunasiva9703
@sivaarunasiva9703 3 года назад
AMEZING...
@natureworldarts2644
@natureworldarts2644 3 года назад
Well Done
@davidaghamyan8461
@davidaghamyan8461 3 года назад
His sketches from highschool are like from the master artist
@aberwood
@aberwood 3 года назад
An early start with a great teacher! His dad's art is awesome, you can see the influence in Jeffs work.
@maurianobaruso5859
@maurianobaruso5859 2 года назад
He’s well educated on the anatomy 💪
@AmanKumar-pj4bb
@AmanKumar-pj4bb 3 года назад
Great👍👍👍
@JMatthewJohnson
@JMatthewJohnson 3 года назад
Made my best drawing ever yesterday. Then watched this guys video of endless far superior sketches. Why do I even draw? 😩
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