My grandad used to paint like this (sign writing) he also used to do marbling effects too. What great skills have been lost by the passing of these artisans. Keep up the good work grandad! Love the video.
Hey this is my dad painting this! I love reading all these comments, cause honestly I love watching my dad paint, and I am glad others are as well! : ))
i always wondered what the point of random skills like chinese/japanese calligraphy were. now i understand. this is the same thing. If i could letter like this i would label everything in my house.
Thanks for the video. I like the real-time with narration. Do you prefer doing the drop shadow on the right side when you do script, or do you always prefer right side shadowing? Thanks for your time.
Every time you look at or pick up that tool box you'll notice that "g" you don't like. I know the struggle. I can't look at my own work without criticizing.
Yes, we are our own biggest critics- however did you know that imperfections have an interesting effect to human psychology? So, a perceived imperfection in an art piece causes some part of us to take in and want to care for the imperfect , orphaned work- it’s what makes some of the best known works successful in history, it’s a strange thing
You have beautiful Sign's lettering tutorial. Excellent RU-vid channel Thank you. What type of brush do you used? What are your favorite brushes collection? Please. P.S. can you do a lesson extension of this lesson on the Capitals the alphabet letters and also the alphabet on Lowe case lettering It will be a big help for us ?
Try my Signwriter Series Kwills and Liners, also my pinstriping brushes will out perform anything on the market…these brushes are designed by an Artist that actually works in the trade.
@@bobparsonsartist564 I'm with ya brother, I have that Same Problem" 👆 After 35+ yrs of lettering everything from walls, windows, boats, banners & boards, hardly a day goes by without these old hands aching. Lol 😁 Still love the Craft though & to watch my fellow "Brother's of the Brush" keep it going on & on... #NiceJobonthePaintKitToo 👍👍
Man, in years past when I'd be tattooing 14 hours a day in Sturgis, my wrists would hurt so bad, I'd shove them into a cooler of ice and water. God that helped a lot.
@@BengtRosini13 should have taken up pinstriping, the only derogatory occurrence were my pockets wearing out from stuffing all the hundred dollar bills into them!, never too late, my buddies that were tattoo artists take to pinstriping like a duck to water, ever since my new design brushes came onto the market…