I would love it if you start online classes! Because this is something that is not taught to us in colleges. We are told to learn these skills ourselves but having a mentor like you can boost an industrial design student's confidence! Love your videos! hope to see more such content! Thank you!!
Great video. Only five years? I feel like you're really proficient after only five years. I started yesterday 😁 started with earbuds. Keep going man and thanks for the video.
Bics/biro's do work well with marker, Chartpaks play very nicely and don't interact, thus you get no feathering. It's why chartpak are my go to marker...They just play well with everything.
Любопытно, то что гуру футуризма Сид Мид, в скетчах активно использовал линейку и лекала. А цвета добивался при помощи гуаши. У вас очень хорошая подача материала. Спасибо! 👍
So obviously my answer here doesn't apply to all sketching styles, and I am still a beginner artist, but one thing that helps me parry perfectionism is I immediately use multiple light strokes to begin the sketch. For example is you need to sketch a circle I draw probably 20 light pressure circles, then I start applying more pressure once I see the average shape of those lighter lines. By doing it this way, I only need to be concerned with that final darker line being perfect, not the dozens of lighter practice strokes. Plus, those dozens of lighter strokes act as an average shape or guide or sorts that I can use the "corral" my darker lines. If I try too hard to minimize the number of lines in my sketch I immediately become obsessed with those lines needing to be perfect, so by starting my sketch with dozens of light "sloppy" lines, the sketch is already imperfect, therefore I no longer have to worry about future lines not being perfect either. They'll never be perfect, so trying to make them perfect is definitely an exercise in futility.
Nice sketching. What paper were you using in order to see the underlay? I just bought a sketchbook but the paper weight is too thick to see through for tracing. Thanks
I am not sure what paper hes using, but my Industrial design class has been advised to get Zeta pads as they are thinner n show overlay for tracing! hope that helps.
Nice video, good tips, but I really wish you’d keep the BLM stuff out as it has nothing to do with the video and doesn’t actually make any new points or give new info. Again though, I like the video and don’t think any less of you, just a suggestion.
If you have a problem with him using his platform to create awareness of social injustice when so many have no voice then it's already clear where you stand on the matter.
Russel Budnik I find your response to be ignorant and zealous. I don’t have a problem with him supporting what he wants as I do, however, I do have a problem with politically segregating his content. I don’t support blm, and I don’t owe you or anyone else an explanation why I do not.
Hi, one of those hardware questions... I've been looking for a good sketchbook with tooned pappers, like the one you showed breefly. Where can I get one? Thanks in advance!