Buscema mastered this quick gesture-simplified figure sketches. David Finch do those also great. I think the only way to get better at it is keep drawing and drawing these figures.
Perfect timing, earlier on I was practicing my gesture drawings by using freeze frames from fighting games. I was satisfied with the end result for the most part😂 With this video, it will surely help me to level up 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thanks Robert
"Do heavy lifting really fast." I believe I know what you meant there. At a smaller scale, you have more control over the entire figure. Then, if you were working at a larger scale. Love these gesture studies. This is a reminder that I need to do more for practice. Thanks, Robert.
You got it! I think it helps those of us that zoom into the work and get caught up in the details before the figure is fully realized. I am with you, more of these seems like a great use of our time!
Could you do a video on the various inking tools in Autodesk Sketchbook. I've taken an interest in the Borderlands comic book style cutscene and artwork they have during the intro and end cinematics of the video games. But have no clue how they achieve certain details or what tools they use to make these comic book visuals come to life since I have no experience with comics. I have all the brushes in Autodesk, and tested all of them, but lots of them are named the same, but do different things or some of them I just have no clue how to use. I really like using Autodesk Sketchbook and would prefer not to switch to say ClipStudio Paint or other programs. I'm familiar and experienced in hatching, cross hatching, pen pressure, etc, but the tools I have no clue on. Regardless, been a big fan of the channel and have been following for 4 years now, wish you the best Robert.
Buscema mastered this quick gesture-simplified figure sketches. David Finch do those also great. I think the only way to get better at it is keep drawing and drawing these figures.
They are both amazing artists! I need to keep studying their work. So much to learn from them! :)
Your videos help me so much your tutorials are criminally underrated
Thank you very much for the cool comment! More on the way soon! :)
Perfect timing, earlier on I was practicing my gesture drawings by using freeze frames from fighting games. I was satisfied with the end result for the most part😂
With this video, it will surely help me to level up 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks Robert
I like that idea as well. I might have to try that one. Thanks for watching and I hope this video helps!
"Do heavy lifting really fast."
I believe I know what you meant there. At a smaller scale, you have more control over the entire figure. Then, if you were working at a larger scale.
Love these gesture studies. This is a reminder that I need to do more for practice.
Thanks, Robert.
You got it! I think it helps those of us that zoom into the work and get caught up in the details before the figure is fully realized. I am with you, more of these seems like a great use of our time!
next vid, dance tutorial with Robert Marzullo. ;) Thanks for this one. Such an honor to see you at work.
Pretty sure that video would NOT go viral.......but it's worth a shot! LOL ;)
@@RobertMarzullo u never know until u try🤣
@@R67K 🤣🤣🤣
This video was amazingly helpful! Thank you! Good advice!
I have actually been trying to practice gesture drawings so this came at the perfect time :D
Thank you Robert!
You're welcome and thank you for watching!
glad you posted this... my biggest struggle lately.. thanks
Great stuff! Thank you for your tips
My pleasure and more on the way!
how is this so good yetonly has 400 likes!?!?!?1
thats like the most helpful video on gesture i saw
It’s really nice and artistic work 💐💐💐 8:16
Thank you very much!
Could you do a video on the various inking tools in Autodesk Sketchbook. I've taken an interest in the Borderlands comic book style cutscene and artwork they have during the intro and end cinematics of the video games. But have no clue how they achieve certain details or what tools they use to make these comic book visuals come to life since I have no experience with comics. I have all the brushes in Autodesk, and tested all of them, but lots of them are named the same, but do different things or some of them I just have no clue how to use. I really like using Autodesk Sketchbook and would prefer not to switch to say ClipStudio Paint or other programs. I'm familiar and experienced in hatching, cross hatching, pen pressure, etc, but the tools I have no clue on. Regardless, been a big fan of the channel and have been following for 4 years now, wish you the best Robert.
The best exercise
Awesome job, Rob! Now, what do I win for being the first to comment?
A New Car!!! Disclaimer - made by Hot Wheels. lol
@@RobertMarzullo lol
Try scribbling like How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way where you keep scribbling until the figure starts to look like a human.