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Peter Beck
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 มี.ค. 2020
These video lectures and demonstrations support the work of my art and design students at Marquette University High School. These long form lessons are continuations of in-classroom instruction that started in January 2020 and are organized into classes and units. I have made these videos publicly available to help support art teachers and stay-at-home parents scrambling to get instructional content online.
Educators (new to online instruction in particular), please reach out via email if you need some help running your courses remotely.
Educators (new to online instruction in particular), please reach out via email if you need some help running your courses remotely.
Digitally color hand drawings using Adobe Illustrator
This tutorial walks through how to import a photograph from your sketchbook into Illustrator, turn your line work into vector, and use shape tools and Bézier curve tools to add color underneath your lifework.
Image Trace / Vectorize 2:43
Bezier / Pen tool exercises 9:17
Color Panels 16:14
Image Trace / Vectorize 2:43
Bezier / Pen tool exercises 9:17
Color Panels 16:14
มุมมอง: 387
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Digitally Coloring a Hand Drawing
มุมมอง 2103 ปีที่แล้ว
Basic Illustrator technique for digitally coloring a hand drawing.
Color Theory Basics
มุมมอง 1433 ปีที่แล้ว
Intro to the color wheel and Munsell color system with basic water color exercises.
Soap Stone Wearable Sculpture
มุมมอง 2283 ปีที่แล้ว
Introduction to soap stone carving, wearable sculpture project. Face Sand both sides of your soap stone block up to 220 GRIT Draw your design concepts, research and reference other relief sculpture for inspiration. Mockup your design in ceramic clay before committing to soap stone.
Cyanotype Contact Print
มุมมอง 2303 ปีที่แล้ว
Sensitize a piece of printmaking or watercolor paper with cyanotyping solution, let it dry in a dark place, then expose it to UV light. Sunlight prints will take between 20min to an hour or more. A UV exposure unit will reduce exposure times to 4-10 minutes.
Image Overlay using Selection and Mask
มุมมอง 613 ปีที่แล้ว
This tutorial covers some basic PhotoShop masking techniques with brief discussion of the evolution of student portfolio work.
Flatbed Scanner Demonstration
มุมมอง 5673 ปีที่แล้ว
Scanning documents using Epson Flatbed Scanners and Software.
Scanning Negatives using a Flatbed Scanner
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Scanning Film Negatives using the Epson V600 Flatbed Scanner and Scanning Software
Figure Sculpture: Head and Neck
มุมมอง 6173 ปีที่แล้ว
Draw neck pyramid onto your anatomical proportions printout to emphasize the support structure for the skull. Draw in the basic skull shapes front and rear. Use these drawings to correctly block in the neck and head in clay.
Figure Sculpture: Tapering Limbs
มุมมอง 4643 ปีที่แล้ว
Draw limb blocks onto your anatomical proportions printout to emphasize the limb taper from shoulder joint to wrist, hip joint to ankle. Use these drawings to correctly block in the limbs using thin strips of clay along muscle pathways. Use the anatomical drawings of Jeno Barcsay as a guide.
Developing Black and White film
มุมมอง 1003 ปีที่แล้ว
This is the process we use at MUHS for developing HP5 and TriX black and white film. Before beginning the process, watch this tutorial entirely and practice winding old film onto developing reels. A printout of the developing instructions is available in the Photography Moodle course.
Figure Sculpture: Trunk and Contours
มุมมอง 6363 ปีที่แล้ว
Work at eye level (or as close as possible). Keep reference materials close by and take regular caliper measurements. Connect the pelvis and chest blocks by massing in the abdomen. Use strips of clay that run up and down along vertical contours so that features flow one into the other.
Figure Sculpture: Building Chest and Pelvis Block with Modeling Clay
มุมมอง 1.7K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Draw a pelvis and chest block onto your anatomical proportions printout across all front/back/side views. Use these drawings to correctly block in the forms using clay. Sculpt the blocks to be the appropriate size and position by consulting your model photographs. Keep the blocks inside the final contours of your finished form.
Figure Sculpture: Mounting Aluminum Wire Armature
มุมมอง 2.8K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Rough-off the sharp edges of your mounting block with sand paper. Drill a hole for each mounting wire and epoxy your armature into position. Two-part epoxy sets in 5-10 minutes and will cure in a few hours. Hot glue or any other hard-bonding adhesive will work as a substitute.
Figure Sculpture: Aluminum Wire Armature
มุมมอง 6K3 ปีที่แล้ว
Figure Sculpture: Aluminum Wire Armature
Exposure Vol.2 Fill Light and Layer Masking
มุมมอง 613 ปีที่แล้ว
Exposure Vol.2 Fill Light and Layer Masking
My V600 will not recognize the Espon scan software for film strips. Did 2500 35mm Slides no issue, but it refuse to connect when doing film strips,. It did one then quit. Spent an hour with Epson Tech and they sent a replacement scanner. It did one film strip then quit recognizing.
what the name of that little book and instrument you use ? thanks
why you cut the important proces ??? that not teaching well .... in my opinion
Hi Peter, thanks for making and sharing this video. I'm looking to rebuild a Mamiya RB67 I got from a friend. It's missing a focussing screen, cocking mechanism and lens 'was' stuck, bellows are totally trashed and the light baffle flap doesn't flip all the way up. After watching tons of videos on TH-cam, I've unstuck the lens and mechanism, figured out how to make bellows and I'm currently working to figure out the light baffle situation. However, I find that there's very very very little resource on TH-cam about ground glass for medium format cameras. So I'm looking to make my own ground glass and Fresnel lens combo and would appreciate any tips from your wealth of experience on this subject matter. I'm looking for the most budget friendly and resource restricted solutions, so I'm asking questions like, can i use any Fresnel lens or do I need a specific type? Are there any other devices (like laptop screens) that use similar fresnel lens? etc PS: I have digital fabrication tools like 3d printers and laser cutters available to me and I'm very comfortable designing parts and building things.
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Which fabric have to use able for soft sculpture?
For my classroom work with students new to hand and machine sewing I find semi stiff crafting felt works well. Relatively inexpensive, comes in lots of colors and it's pretty forgiving. Something like this www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07VXDNBZ4/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
What gauge wire is that? What would you recommend for a much larger/ heavier puppet? Thanks!
My apologies for the tardy reply. Been busy in the studio with students and not posting much to this channel. For 8inch tall figures we use 1/8th" - 10G - 3mil wire. It's stiff enough to hold up the small figures and soft enough to shape by had with simple hand tools. 2, 3, 4, more? strands can be braided (twisted) to dramatically increase holding power without having to buy larger diameters. For much larger forms we weld together steel armatures.
THANK YOU!!!!
You're very welcome!
AWESOME. THANK YOU!!!
Are these scanners still available
Unfortunately, I’m having trouble following doing the standing star which is a shame because I need to do it for
hi Peter, i wonder where can i buy your book? thanks
Thanks<3
Here's a better idea for 35mm, pull out just enough film with a Matin Film Leader Retriever FILM PICKER for 35mm cassettes to attach to the steel reel. Place it into the dark bag and finish loading the film. Place the reel into the tank, cap it and remove for processing. The whole ordeal takes about 3 minutes. Or, use a Patterson plastic reel and do the same thing. For 120 film, use the steel reel and do everything in the dark bag. Forget the plastic reel when it comes to 127 or 120 film. Learn to use the steel reels and you'll live a better life.
I wish, WISH I was one of your students because you explain every step & demonstrate each technique so clearly. As a former teacher, I am impressed. As someone learning from a YT video, I am grateful for your demonstration. Thanks for sharing your lesson with those of us who aren't fortunate enough to take your classes. PS: I wish you and yours Happy Holidays.🎄🎅🏽🤶🏽🎁🎉
That's very gracious of you! One teacher to another, keep the faith. Its not easy work and not many of my students take the time to watch these :)
What about ball jointed doll skeletons? How do I make those? Love from MCGI💕
You're right! I love basic ball jointed figures. Especially for stop motion animation simple drawing references. But they get a little pricy for a classroom environment where I'd need to shell out for 20-30. I like to keep it simple for sculptors who may have limited access to materials. I choose to focus on techniques instead of pricy workarounds.
I'm SO GLAD to have found you! I have a couple of Paul Jackson books and have always wanted to create any and all of his projects. Unfortunately, I moved around a couple or three times and all my reference books have ended up in storage rather than in my home - I have no room for so many things I'd like to play with. You are inspiring me to dig those books out and refer to them as I follow along with you. You are a most talented artist! After looking at your list of vids on your channel, I had to quickly subscribe. I can hardly wait to view all your work. Your voice is pleasant, your technique is easy to understand, and your camera work is perfectly focused. In a word, I'm elated!!! 😃 And now - to clear off a desk, bust out my paper, papercutter, scissors, and bone folders and get to work on sculpting paper! (My favorite medium!) Happiest of holidays to you and yours! 🎅🏽🤶🏽🌲🎁🥳
Awesome! we all need a little external bump. At least for now, that's job security for us teachers.
your work is really brilliant...
Really nice instruction! I very much like the way you spoke of not "what is it?", but, more, "what could it be?"!!
Thanks Bro, This is a great great tutorial.
You deserve more subscribers Thanks for the explanation ♥️
Ha! well, I'm not monetizing this channel. Mostly put it out there to help other art teachers during pandemic lockdowns. I'm happy you found it helpful.
This video is 480p, wtf 🤣🤣
GHEHEHEHEHEHEEH
You are a very sweet boy
Is this wire that can be fired`?
This sculpture wire is 100% aluminum and definitely not intended for even low fire applications. Nickel Chrome wire can be fired in ceramic clay bodies but still use caution and fire some test pieces first. The polymer clay I use in this video will never be fired or dried. We use it only for modeling lessons.
Thank you for your video and explanations! I love it!!!! Greetings from San Salvador El Salvador!
You're very welcome! happy to post
Great channel. Thank you.
How do you glaze this as there is no foot. Won’t it stick to the kiln when it is fired?
What's up Chris - we do a variety of surface treatments in my studio. Fluxing glazes are only one - and you're right, without an unglazed foot it would stick. But mason stains, light spray coats, colored slips or other non fired surfaces are all fair game in non-functional works.
how to make a motif with second cut fold technique
Thank you for showing us this. Inspirational
Me gusta mucho como explicas ojala subas mas videos
I liked how your channel had that multi things Keep up, 👏👏👏
thank you! its really helpul.
what is the books name that you are using while recording video. Could you please share it's name?
Paul Jackson has a few inexpensive titles that I use in class. The techniques in this video come out of his Cut and Fold Techniques for Pop up Designs: www.amazon.com/Cut-Fold-Techniques-Pop-Up-Designs/dp/1780673272
Nice work! 🙂👍
Beautiful amezing magin in your hand,❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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this is so BORING
👌nice👍
u are life changed thanks so much
What size is your wire?
For small 8in figures 1/8in (3mm, 9AWG) is plenty for the main structure. I use what ever I have around for windings. 1/16thin (1mm) is probably ideal.
Helpful video.Want to know more on this topic.
You have a Jeff Goldblum vibe going on to me:)
Hi there! why wouldnt you choose the v370 tray?
Ah man you are literally attractive I had to subscribe and great video!! 😭
Your voice is so relaxing and instructions are sound!
This is Awsome! I'm an incoming architecture student, and this helps a lot. Thanks. Subscribed btw.
Happy to help! good luck in your architecture studies. ps. check out @kamikyodai and @ambigraph instagram accounts for some very nice advanced adaptations of this technique.
@@peterbeck7409 Thank you for the suggestions 💖
omg same im an architecture student too! this tutorial really helped me :)
I'm glad I found your channel
Absolutely! happy to share.
Wow beautiful and inspiring . I have been interested in paper pleating etc but never had source of such info .. thanks for sharing the video.
Absolutely! Happy to share.
Thank you for sharing your process for mounting the wire armature.
Absolutely! Happy to share.
Thnx dude👍
Absolutely! Happy to share.