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How to Draw Free Hand Boxes and Cubes

September 14, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – How to Draw Free Hand Boxes and Cubes

One of the most important things you should be able to do when drawing is drawing cubes or boxes free hand.  In what ever position you want, at will.

Seeing the direction in space that boxes fall into is easy because they have sides.  You can see when you’re looking directly at them, or underneath them.  Pretty much any direction they’re in can clearly be seen.  This is not always the case with other 3d shapes.

The advantage is that if you need to figure out what other shapes may be doing spatially, you can make them a bit “boxy” by adding corners to them, like a box.  This is just for you to check to see what a shape is doing.

However, if you don’t know how to draw boxes in the first place, this is not going to be helpful at all.  For this reason, drawing boxes is something you need to know how to do. Especially free hand.

In this video I go over the basic of drawing free hand boxes by going over someone else’s box drawing.  That way if you’re making the same mistakes he is, you can fix them yourself. And if you haven’t learned to draw them yet, this video is full of tips and tricks on how to make them work.

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The reason Drawing Can Be Frustrating and How to Get Past It

September 7, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – The reason Drawing Can Be Frustrating and How to Get Past It

More than any other reason, I think that people give up on drawing because the results of their drawing is not what they had in mind.  Drawing can be extremely frustrating for this reason.

As someone who deals with this kind of frustration to this day, I can tell you where that frustration is coming from and what it actually is.  Once you understand it, it’s not only easier to deal with but you can work with it to help you improve.

In this video, I talk about what this frustration is.  Why it will never go away.  How to live with it and get better at drawing in spite of the feeling being there.

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Copying and Studying Cartoon Characters

August 31, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Copying and Studying Cartoon Characters

What’s the different between studying a figure from a photo and studying a drawing for cartoon character?  Nothing.

When studying both you do exactly the same thing with both:

  1. Look at the overall shape the character makes
  2. Look at the gesture
  3. Look at the negative spaces
  4. Measure everything (space and place)
  5. Find the volume of the forms LAST.  Don’t worry about it until 1- 4 are worked out.
If you want to see all these point in action, then check out the video below:

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Perspective Made Really Simple

August 24, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Perspective Made Really Simple

Perspective can be confusing and frustrating.  Anything that can help make it faster and easier to do can come in handy.  Over the years of working in animation as a character Layout Artist, I figured out a way to make perspective faster and easier for me to handle so I could get my work done.

My pal Arron D’Errico was reading my lesson on perspective over at The Drawing Website and asked me it I could expand on the Perspective Tips section of my grid tip.

The grid I talk about is the what I used at work to get my job done faster. In this week’s video I try my best to explain how to make the grid and how to use the grid so that if you wish to use it too, you can.

I hope this helps you:

Further Reading

Lesson 1: Draw Fu Perspective Secrets – The 5 Principles You Should Know

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Will Eisner’s Comics and Sequential Art Review

August 17, 2017 in ART, BOOKS, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO/BOOKS – Will Eisner’s Comics and Sequential Art Review

Will Eisner is one of the best cartoonist that ever lived.  He wrote and drew his own comics for years and did what many of his peer couldn’t, he kept the rights to his creations.

He produced a ton a work and was the one who coined the term “graphic novels.”  It was the only way he could get passed the stigma of the term “comic book”.

Eisner published plenty of books, however, on the subject of comics he wrote only a few.  In this video I talk about one of them and why it’s worth owning:

Book Mentioned In This Video

Comics and Sequential Art: Principles and Practices from the Legendary Cartoonist By Will Eisner

 

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How To Use Bridgman To Improve Your Drawing

August 10, 2017 in ART, BOOKS, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO/BOOK – How To Use Bridgman To Improve Your Drawing

You may own a Bridgman book, but you may not know what to do with it now that you own it.

I’ve been known to talk about this book a lot.  I mean, A LOT. So much so that, I’ve been asked how to use the book.  In today’s video, I sit down with Bridgman’s book and show you on camera what to do in order to learn from the book.

It’s not difficult.  It just take the effort to do.  If you own this book and don’t know exactly what to do with it now that you do, this video is for you.

Books Mentioned In This Video

Bridgman’s Complete Guide to Drawing from Life
Heads, Features and Faces (Dover Anatomy for Artists) by George Bridgman
The Book of a Hundred Hands (Dover Anatomy for Artists) by George Bridgman

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Tackling Difficult Gesture Drawings

August 3, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEO – Tackling Difficult Gesture Drawings

As you practice gesture drawing, you’ll come up against some really tricky poses you wouldn’t expect.  Especially if you’ve been practicing for a bit and have started developing an approach you’re comfortable with.

But that’s the thing about drawing, from life, it will always through you curve balls.  There will always be something that will challenge you no matter how comfortable you started to become.

That’s when you bring out other methods that may help.

An artist named Ken hit this very problem and asked me, how he could approach a gesture drawing based on a difficult bit of reference.  He sent me the reference so I made a video showing him and you how I’d approach it.  I hope this is helpful to everyone having a similar problem.

For More On Gesture

Lesson 3: The Key to Flow, Power and Dynamism – Mastering Gesture

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Drawing the Body Bullet in Dynamic Poses

July 26, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Drawing the Body Bullet in Dynamic Poses

In a lesson I wrote about drawing bodies, I wrote about two different body formulas I use.  One of those is what I dubbed The Bullet.

I got it from my figure drawing teacher Steve Huston.  I’ve found it very useful over the years.

I was asked by a Youtube video viewer if I could show examples of this formula in action.  Examples of what this formula looks like in dynamic poses.

I agreed to do so and here’s the result.  If you’re curious how this formula works, watch this video.

Links Mentioned

Cartoon Body Drawing Tips

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Cartoon Drawing Tips 02

July 20, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Cartoon Drawing Tips 02

This is the second cartoon drawing tips.  In this video I go over a slightly more complicated cartoon character, namely Shaggy from Scooby Doo.

I go over forms and solidity, as well as check the perspective of the character and the positioning of body parts in space.  I try to clarify how forms turn in space and how you can work that out as you break down the characters.

And of course, I mention how mastering the fundamentals are key to getting everything to work well. I hope you get a lot out of it these tips:

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Cartoon Drawing Tips 01

July 13, 2017 in ART, VIDEOS

ART/VIDEOS – Cartoon Drawing Tips 01

Breaking down a character can be trickier than you think. If you don’t have your fundamentals down.

This week go over a viewer’s break down drawing of Bug Bunny. He asked me to do so.  He was wondering why his drawing wasn’t turning out the way he wanted.

I not only give him pointers but I talk about the specific drawing fundamentals he’s lacking, why they’re important to know and how he can learn to fix them.

If you’ve tried to break down a cartoon character and it didn’t go so well, it’s possible, you may be doing the same things.  Watch the video to get the pointers to do better next time.

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Lesson on Compound Form

Drawing Basic Forms

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