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Travis Charest Study Stream 

David Finch
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Travis Charest is one of the greatest ar4ists ever to work in illustration. He influenced late 90s, 2000's and beyond more than just about anyone else. His innovative rendering techniques, sense of design, and draftmanship are a huge influence on me,, Steve McNiven, Olivier Coipiel, and many others. This is going to be fun!

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Комментарии : 89   
@JoeHoddinott
@JoeHoddinott 2 года назад
Travis is absolutely ridiculous... his finishing (color / painting) are just on another level. I really love these Study Streams. Hearing you really talk about the artist, the art, methodology, etc. is very valuable vs. just reading the chat. Thank you for that.
@MrLou2serious
@MrLou2serious 3 года назад
Literally one of my favorite artist of all time. Love Mr. Charest's work.
@mythebe1733
@mythebe1733 9 месяцев назад
As a self-taught comic book creator I'm amazed and grateful for how much I learn from these videos. Is it just me, or were all the superchats toward the end becoming increasingly inconvenient at preventing Mr. Finch from doing the actual artist study? It was frustrating to me anyway, and it would take an obsessive compulsion in order for me to stop working on something and provide an unrelated lesson to every superchat. I'm ashamed to admit that the thought of Mr. Finch having such an obsessive compulsive disorder did occur to me while watching this video, and when it did, the sadist in me wished to have been present at time of recording to have contributed to the onslaught of superchat requests even though my drawing abilities suck so much across the board that I can't think of any particular area to ask for advice on. I'm a horrible person.
@Juniversal
@Juniversal 2 года назад
Travis is my biggest comic influence till this day. He's fantastic. The amount of dimension, personality and energy he got out of minimal line blew/blows my mind.
@theboredtrucker3898
@theboredtrucker3898 3 года назад
Every time Dave folds his book I sense a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of voices cried out at once.
@USERRINZLER
@USERRINZLER 3 года назад
I didn't know or realize how much of an influence Travis, was for Dave.
@vahn_of_the_art
@vahn_of_the_art 2 года назад
It's unbelievable how his late 90s works still feels contemporary and on point
@bawrbxokurdistan8486
@bawrbxokurdistan8486 3 года назад
1:04:48 awesome short how to draw a eye tutorial. 2:05:20 shadow and black shapes in a composition.
@SolveForX
@SolveForX 3 года назад
Wildcats/X-men might be the greatest illustrated comic ever.
@keeganb2000
@keeganb2000 3 года назад
Amen to that ☺️👌🏻👌🏻
@Death2cornbread
@Death2cornbread 3 года назад
Pure facts
@eh6914
@eh6914 2 года назад
Hard to beat watchmen though
@SolveForX
@SolveForX 2 года назад
@@eh6914 Purely talking about the illustrations, not the actual content/script, etc :)
@eh6914
@eh6914 2 года назад
@@SolveForX agreed, the art is beautiful and it's hard to think that a human could make it
@miker5207
@miker5207 3 года назад
Aww man Dave you are killing it with these streams!! just so much focussed information, and the chat between you and Eric is so chilled! And with an Alan Davis themed study session you've just made my summer!
@Fabboxmusic
@Fabboxmusic 3 года назад
Such an incredible master! I'd love to see an inking session of his style...
@TheFabokalypsewithJasonFabok
@TheFabokalypsewithJasonFabok 3 года назад
loved this stream. lots of great reminders of the things Ive learned, but maybe havent been putting to use.
@barbarian9825
@barbarian9825 3 года назад
Thanks a lot Dave & Erick ! Once again I've learned so much in this stream ! You're the best !
@babischatzis5620
@babischatzis5620 3 года назад
Dave every great art is immitation...you are a great artist.
@NickFromDetroit
@NickFromDetroit 3 года назад
Another great video, Dave and Erick. Excellent tips and how-to’s. Especially, on not trying to make an exact copy. We learn by our mistakes. Will give this a try. Thanks!
@sirderpinator6090
@sirderpinator6090 3 года назад
What a great study of a master by a master. Charest is one of those artists that blew my young mind. It always seemed like he shouldn't be able to do the things he did/does with comic art.
@zechary3
@zechary3 3 года назад
Oooohhhh!!! This is going to be good.
@windowbreezes
@windowbreezes Год назад
I could never get Travis’ quarter profile for the longest time. his art’s always been an influence
@guscall
@guscall 3 года назад
Awesome. Thank you so much t for doing all of this. I have just discovered Travis Charest thanks to you and He is a incredible artist.
3 года назад
Hi Dave first time watching one of your live studies (sort of live as I live in Europe and don't go to bed at 6am), still I loved it and will probably do more as I paint real time with you on my iPad. Love your work and Travis' btw. Thanks!
@zubingala5082
@zubingala5082 3 года назад
Amazing stream!!!
@kreigerart4764
@kreigerart4764 3 года назад
Being an artist that is a bit older than you Dave. What I see on your painting is your Frazetta influence coming through. Regardless of who you use to study. He was the master after all. Period. So it's never a bad thing. My motto is, Never apologize for your art. What I mean by that, it's what you do. If they don't like it. Find some one you do like. Not all art is for everyone, Everytime.
@allluckyseven
@allluckyseven 3 года назад
Thank you for doing this, David! I absolutely love the way you analyze Travis' drawings and make sense out of them. EDIT: That little tuft of hair on the left side of that character (~30:00) may be conducive (?) of him being right handed. So such shapes and curves come out more naturally. Same as if you were drawing that mirrored, of course.
@cargelock
@cargelock 2 года назад
There's actually a piece of Travis' original art via Marvel Masterpieces sketch card up for auction on ebay right now. I wouldn't say his best work, but original art nonetheless. I'm a huge fan of Travis, as well as Jim Lee. They were the ones that REALLY caught my eye back in the day. Awesome video and channel! Love to ya and the community!
@edeargle9253
@edeargle9253 2 года назад
Watching you bend that comic book made my heart hurt. 😲🙂
@danielmota1204
@danielmota1204 2 года назад
@David. I remember how much of Travis' influence is evident in your work in Ascencion. You mention the hair and in those issues it's clear where you were getting that :)
@EkeiShao
@EkeiShao 2 года назад
David you're an amazing artist, not just a comic artist
@theanimelibarian7881
@theanimelibarian7881 10 месяцев назад
No just a comic artist
@mr.mikesart7111
@mr.mikesart7111 3 года назад
I can't believe you seriously started drawing at 20. Amazing that you ever did starting that late
@supersonico9364
@supersonico9364 3 года назад
I can’t wait for Ariel Olivetti stream 😭👍
@tadeogomez8107
@tadeogomez8107 3 года назад
Hey Dave, would you ever do an style breakdown of Stuart immonen? Is one of the greatest artist out there and kinda reminds me of Travis’ art
@jobydorr4267
@jobydorr4267 3 года назад
when he folded the page though! :D D: x__X
@damarkusmoore866
@damarkusmoore866 7 месяцев назад
Gremlin comics said you the 🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐🐐 @dave and jim lee
@alanmottaart5778
@alanmottaart5778 3 года назад
Awesome! Any ideas when the portfolio review is gonna be?
@adamdhilton
@adamdhilton 3 года назад
Love these studies Dave. Keep em coming! Not sure if you're aware of an artist called Karl Kopinski, definitely worth checking out, his character design is beautiful
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
Bruh...... I love karl kopinski I used to draw bad version of his goblins all day he is great and a very cool guy :)
@adamdhilton
@adamdhilton 3 года назад
@saman kucher everyone who tries to draw like Kopinski does a bad attempt. Dudes ridiculous
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
@@adamdhilton true :)
@kevinmandevil9842
@kevinmandevil9842 3 года назад
How’s things fellas?!
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
It's been good :)
@nexus1g
@nexus1g 3 года назад
I've been trying to find the name of the type of mechanical pencil you're using, but I can't find anything searching everything I can think of including terms like mechanical, pencil, thick lead, artist, drafting, etc. I looked to see if you did a tools upload to explain it, but just found one on inking tools. Hopefully you or someone who's familiar might be able to tell me what to look for.
@erickgroveart
@erickgroveart 3 года назад
The pencil is a Staedtler 2mm lead holder with 2H lead :)
@nexus1g
@nexus1g 3 года назад
@@erickgroveart Thank you very much! I'm tired of doing more whittling than drawing to get a good amount of lead exposed. lol
@spencerbrown1418
@spencerbrown1418 3 года назад
1) Travis's Style was SO different I really disked his WildC.a.t.s run, I just didn't appreciate it at the time, especially after following Jim Lee 2) Funny how Dave downplays his place in the echelon of top comic artists, No one can talk drawing and teach like him, and he is the most detailed artist I have seen
@luxuriousmindset1906
@luxuriousmindset1906 Год назад
Because he's right he's not up there
@gusduenasArt
@gusduenasArt 3 года назад
I'm using tombow now because of you dave
@rafael_cardenas8167
@rafael_cardenas8167 3 года назад
please sir make a video or just clip making storytelling styles
@mngkyouGoD
@mngkyouGoD 3 года назад
👍🏾👍🏾
@disneypatterson8667
@disneypatterson8667 Год назад
Can you please do another Travis Charest stream please?
@brianarrington4569
@brianarrington4569 3 года назад
Travis does not do this style anymore.. Why not? His new art does not compare to this it does not show a connection to this or a progression from this.. His new style I do not like.. What made him change? How do we get him to change back? He does not have an active fan page on Facebook or Instagram how do we is the public get in contact with him
@adamghering
@adamghering Год назад
you never introduce Erik, dont know his full name is that on purpose?
@poonjartime1631
@poonjartime1631 3 года назад
Can you put a course on how to draw trees types of haired please or grasses
@soybasedjeremy3653
@soybasedjeremy3653 3 года назад
He's a comic artist.
@MegaCityPatrol
@MegaCityPatrol 3 года назад
Just like to add that Richard Friend was probably *the* best inker of Charest's pencils - other inkers never really seemed to be able to capture the subtley of his pencils in ink and a couple of later fill-in inkers in Street Smart really butchered his work.
@philippejanelle7586
@philippejanelle7586 3 года назад
I love those artists Study streams!!! Is it possible to request a Jim Lee artist study?
@darieuslegg
@darieuslegg 3 года назад
@DavidFinch, what pencil are you using here?
@countcount4375
@countcount4375 3 года назад
staedler 2h
@haider9756
@haider9756 2 года назад
It hurts! When he folds the pages, it hurts!
@nlnrose
@nlnrose 3 года назад
Who is Erik? I didn't catch a last name, and I missed his intro to the channel.
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
Eric is the other artists on David's this stream 😐 he is a cool guy he is (Eric grove) me English is not that good :,( .
@JoachimBraun1981
@JoachimBraun1981 2 года назад
nice Dave but Eric must learn more !!!
@BonafideShaunDent
@BonafideShaunDent 3 года назад
Out of curiosity are you familiar with Karl Kopinski?
@dannycruz5446
@dannycruz5446 3 года назад
Any chance for a Bisley stream?
@sanjayparanthaman2642
@sanjayparanthaman2642 3 года назад
Please david can you teach an anatomy serice please?????
@jeffryt1434
@jeffryt1434 3 года назад
another great stream, i’ll recommend for manga, Q Hayashida’s “dorohedero” manga really dark but simple and could get graphic. i think you’ll like it
@Jay-ql4gp
@Jay-ql4gp 3 года назад
Yikes. It kills me to see a comic folded. I know, it's just me. But it's hard to watch. Sorry.
@PrototypeOnDemand
@PrototypeOnDemand 3 года назад
Trav is nasty
@ToscheStation666
@ToscheStation666 3 месяца назад
Rather not see Eric draw at all. Just Finch
@thefriendlyaspie7984
@thefriendlyaspie7984 2 года назад
18:46 , why is it that every time someone mentions jim lee i think in bruce lee :) like they must be related for sure . xd
@richarddunn7017
@richarddunn7017 3 года назад
Did you...fold a comic book? Lol
@lylewyant3356
@lylewyant3356 3 года назад
I paint landscapes but i don't call myself and artist...
@mr.mikesart7111
@mr.mikesart7111 3 года назад
Surely you mean started professionally drawing ,not started drawing?
@seven_point_1
@seven_point_1 3 года назад
I really have to wonder about the real value of this exercise in aping...beyond the novelty for a youtube episode. Because Travis was (most likely) not approaching his drawings in the same way with the same mentality. He wasn't thinking through all of the lines and shapes, but was probably just feeling it out going on instinct, otherwise all that magic would've been lost looking labored and contrived. You can see that in his convention sketches, which is where I think he shines the most, because they're spontaneously in the moment. I've heard that he would spend a lot of time just staring at the blank page, essentially putting himself in a trance like state, and then just doing it, letting it flow as if dreaming it out on the paper. Kinda like Kim Jung Gi - it'd be fairly useless to try to reverse engineer his drawing style without approaching it with his mentality of standing and delivering in the moment straight to ink. Yeah you can imitate what's on the surface, like a parrot, but the gold mine is hidden beneath.
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
I actually like It these streams . It is about what can one learn for Travis not how to copy his or draw from memory like him ... I learned a lot from the frazetta stream we can't draw like him but we learned things like drawing the figures in a way that is interesting to look at ... and I learned a cool way of drawing hair from this stream and having David Pointing out how Travis draws hair made it 100 times easier for a beginner like me .
@seven_point_1
@seven_point_1 3 года назад
@@samankucher5117 I get what you're saying. Consider this: the MOST valuable aspect of any artist is their style. Now what is style? It's their own unique voice, right? Now consider that Charles Schulz was a billionaire...whom did he draw hair like? And how was his figure drawing or anatomy ANYTHING like Frank Frazetta's? Ultimately what we love most about an artist, the greats, is that they were enough to be enough, to be themselves. Once upon a time I was a big Travis Charest fan. Not so much anymore. It's kind of funny when looking at the same drawings after so many years, drawings that floored me, bringing me to my knees don't really impress me anymore...because they're not mine. Just as a child learns how to speak and behave by watching and imitating those in their environment, young artists do well to seek out why some art resonates with them. And as a fully matured man who's no longer a child no longer imitates others but has his own mind and heart which his voice and manner proceeds from, you're going to have to grow out of artist hero worship to come into your own. Yeah, Travis draws pretty hair. So what? THIS is how I see hair... That said, what I think is MOST important in observing very successful artists throughout history is not to imitate their style but to take note how they tuned in to their OWN heart, and followed it.
@seven_point_1
@seven_point_1 3 года назад
Here's another way of looking at it: say there's a young lonely man who sees a husband with a beautiful wife who brings him great honor. And he asks himself, how can I get a woman like that?...maybe it's how he styles his hair, or what he wears, or the way he composes himself? And so he begins to pretend to be someone and something he's not, which leads to all kinds of frustration and failed relationships. When he finally gives up being fake and simply seeks to be himself at all costs, a dream girl he never even knew existed is presented who is so delightful that no one else matters. I can look at and admire the beauty of Travis' or David's "wife", but in the end I'm so hopelessly in love with my own that no other compares. At that point what is important is getting perspective when things become so terribly dizzying by observing how the Finches maintain such a healthy long lasting relationship that keeps their fire burning, so to speak.
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
@@seven_point_1 I am not copying... No one is trying to copy this is a stage called (learning) I have to learn how to draw hair to make my one version of it ( there will be no cars if each human had to reinvent the wheel instead of learning it from someone and improving it ) and I do tune what i learn to the tune of my one hart :)
@samankucher5117
@samankucher5117 3 года назад
@@seven_point_1 you should write story's my bro :) . But that wife reference doesn't work on this case. Here my version..... a hobo looked at a Billionaire thought maybe if I worked hard and got a good some of money to started a business like the billionaire I would be a Billionaire too one day .... but he didn't act on that idea and keep being lazy(himself) and he died .... It's not bad to cope someone if you know what you are doing is not working...
@nicholashughes4342
@nicholashughes4342 3 года назад
Very cool, be interesting if you did some Megaman baddies, like Gutsman,Bubbleman,Magnetman, be blessed all in Jesus shalom
@babischatzis5620
@babischatzis5620 3 года назад
And no Manga please!
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