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Making Your Art Look Finished ft. Steve Huston - Proko

Making Your Art Look Finished ft. Steve Huston - Proko

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Making Your Art Look Finished ft. Steve Huston - Proko diedfamous: Excellent words to share. What made drawing start to click for me was a professor who said, -a drawing is how we record visual information. Each mark should carry some information about the subject being drawn. Make sure they are all intentional. - This kept me from just scribbling random lines, and made me think about what each mark I made could communicate to the viewer. Adapting the perspective of a visual stenographer, along with many of your videos, has really helped me improve beyond what I ever though possible.
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 9


So Picasso was making a lot of marks while he was thinking of something else, because most of his millions of dollars worth of crap looks like garbage to me and I'm still baffled at some of the expensive rubbish the art cartel is telling people art is, I mean, these mind bending pieces are in museums and capital cities art galleries all over the world. Art is not drawing, and drawing is not art.
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Thanks Stan and Steve- this is brilliant and extremely helpful. I like 'editorialist vs. journalist', there is a balance there for me between drawing what something is and what it looks like to me. I don't want just a photograph of my subject, nor do I want just the child's symbol for it either. Now things get very interesting in that space as choices are to be made.
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How do you decide who to interview? Do you reach out to specific illustrators personally? I would love to see an interview with Terese Nielsen or other fantasy illustrators. (Her process in particular is really fascinating to me with amount of layering and mediums she uses. Would love to see a video.
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Love the story about N. C. Wyeth (2: 08) painting a man reaping the fields with a scythe, and later he felt the same tension the man felt in his own back, like a method actor. Can anyone find the original quote? I'd like to share it with my students!
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Absolutely ingenious.
In every field you get a bunch of excellent craftsmen and a handful of those, who go beyond the craft - those are the people who take the whole field a step further and Steve Huston is definitely one of them.

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how long proko website emailing the payment confirmation to us? just bought the course yesterday and haven't got any email. did try the support but haven't contacted back either. proko please check your email!
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More from Steve Huston Please! He is like a living breathing master of the arts of the 20th century. I definitely would buy any tutorials or books he has in a heartbeat!
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What this guys saying makes me think about how I always make weird faces when drawing expressions. Hes right, when you get into art, you almost act it out in a way.
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But to me it's not. That much about philosophy but science behind it why it works but we'll. Said maybe not. Exactly he had time to get to explain what he wants
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