(selfishly) I'd hoped you'd walk us through the entire process and allow us to watch it unfold. Talking is good of course, but as a visual learner wanted to see it first hand. Inspired by this technique and want to apply it to a leather jacket I have in mind. Adding myself as a subscriber for sure. Thank you for sharing your gift with us.
I love that artists came up with this, breaking away from the old-school way of using a grid which is such a pain. I mean how much effort and time to get the grid up aligned perfectly, when this method is much faster and works just as well.
Yooo! I used to use the existing tags and pieces at the yard to do my reference points. So easy and quick. Back then I had an iPhone 4s and Artstudio App. Sometimes I’d use Procreate. But Artstudio was more like Photoshop. Nice video!
I've just recently been considering painting a mural on my house. I've been painting on canvases for years, but I haven't ever done anything so large in scale, and was feeling a bit intimidated. But after watching your demonstration here, and listening to your teaching, I'm feeling less intimidated, and more encouraged that I might just be able to do it. Thank you so much for sharing your skills and knowledge! It is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for this tutorial! I see why it is called Lazy Grid. I learned to scale up art using g a grid in an art class back in early 90s. No iPhones or iPad or digital cameras! Lots of detailed measuring. I assumed that's what I'd have to do for a mural. I find this method I intimidating as it is not as precise but way easier than measuring and doing math! I'm going to try it in my house! I hope you see you work some day. I'm also in Denver
I hadn't heard of that technique before, but it's brilliant! I can't wait to try it on my first large (for me) mural that I am just starting to plan. Your murals are absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you so so much for this video, I'm painting a mural at a festival this weekend, only 8 feet, but it's timed and I've been incredibly nervous. This helps a ton!!!!!! 🥹🥹
@@iamdetour thats way better than numbered grid.. Its always pain in ass to make the web.... Im just comin back to painting after years of brake and ive never used any photoshops or other stuff... Thank You Man
I’ve been painting murals since 2010 and learned some new things thanks to your vid. Thank you for all that you do, I’m excited to try my first doodle grid tomorrow
again...thanks...this is great info and applicable to transferring image to canvas...really appreciate this great clear presentation. Great art murals too!
Thank you!!!! I am just painting a mural at a coffee shop...was going to do the square grid before chance upon your instruction. Can't say enough to THANK YOU!! Much appreciated!!
I thought this was another grid video, but this method is so much better! Grids look the same so it takes a while to find your orientation, but writings or random paint shapes are easier to orient to. Even though I don’t do murals, this has been super interesting. I will try this out in my normal-sizes paper and canvas paintings.
I've always seen this method in thumbnails but what took me so long to just click one of them? I probably was intimidated by the way it looked 😂. This is literally so cool. Thanks for sharing. 🙏🏼
If only we had this in sets workshop. This saves so much time and makes it more accurate! We were measuring and gridding forever. Thank you! I'm going to try this from now on.
I love this method so much! There are so many options for referencing and replication, it's awesome. A big part of why I love art so much. We can all find methods that work for us :D I don't do large scale pieces, even on paper/canvas, I tend to go on the smaller side, but I'd be super curious to try this out. Thanks for sharing! And beautiful beautiful work ^^
Thanks bro this was useful now I understand the method better. Amazing work man keep it up you have definitely re lit a fire in my soul. As a matter of fact I am gonna pack a bag of old paint and go give the method a shot🙏👊✌️🐺😎
Wow cheers buddy ill post you pictures of what I'm going to do I was trying to figure out how to scale it and was put of doing one for ages thanks for the help