Awesome that you're making these videos! I was first introduced to you during the birth of Sign Craft Mag. Love your cartoons. I still have both Tips & Tricks books with your cartoons in them. There is so much soul in these letters!
Spoken like a true fan of the art form, Bob, and Davidographicsguy are hero’s to all of us in the biz..have you tried my Signwriter Series brushes yet Bob? I’m anxious to hear what you think.
On italicized script the guy who taught me, Larrey Albaugh would do them bottom up, that way the italicized slant stays consistent to the angle and the letter can be done faster.
Just love your videos!! I would like to offer a suggestion and of course you reserve the right to tell me to go to hell! :) It would be so helpful to those of us working at becoming good if you put in the description the Brush/s, paint and substrate so we can gauge our own work against a similar set of circumstances. I have quills in a variety of sizes but with your block letters the brush operates like a flat and has the ferrule of a quill. Just would like to know which it is. Having said all that . Thank you again for posting the amazing videos.
Hey Mate, that’s an old #5 grey hair quill. One Shot paint thinned down quite a bit on a plywood board with flat black paint on it. Thanks for the high fives!
PERFECT!! Bob, is it the paint you use or the brush that lets you do a whole letter and its completely smooth! Im trying hard! Your videos are a wonderful teacher, thank you! Vicki
Folks, for some reason i cannot answer questions posted on this video. Very frustrating. Look up Bob Parsons Artist and youll probably get my email. Zap me a question, id be glad to answer.
the brush is equivalent to what is currently mfg by Mack. Grey Quill #5. But its an old #5 and a new #4 would probably be closer. The lettering style of the block letter is close to what John Downer hands out as his exemplars. If you join Sign Painting Support Group on FaceBook, you can search for exemplar and I think you'll find it. If not just ask, they're happy to help...
There are some tricks that the artist did not use. That is because at his skill level he does not need to. There is a good scotch tape trick [ figure it out -easy] . This artist is a true Previnylite . [ scotch tape your lower and upper guidelines Os are slightly larger ]
Consistency is a problem , ever since the once great 1-Shot paint was ruined by removing the lead , and infusing it with "hot" solvent base that literally starts to dry while using it , requiring you to keep adding mineral spirits as you attempt to get through a line of copy!
Yeah ^this is my struggle as a beginner learning signwriting. I bought the "Industry Standard" paint after starting with Rustoleum, and the one shot turns to plastic in the summer heat. So far my solution is to dip my brush in thinner before dipping into the 1-shot. Every stroke...
Sulaiman Khan , the brush mfg is unknown, but it is a grey squirrel hair lettering quill and the size is a #5. Mack makes a series of these. Do a search and youll find them.
I watch this video alot! Over and over. Simplicity and cleanliness.
Best way to view brushwork demo - in silence - thankyou. I really enjoyed watching.
Thanks for teaching me how to do a G. And how to make sharp corners. You rock man!
I think I'll knock meditation on the head and just watch this 🙏
I'm a Canadian Sign Painter...you are top pop who ever you are.
Awesome that you're making these videos! I was first introduced to you during the birth of Sign Craft Mag. Love your cartoons. I still have both Tips & Tricks books with your cartoons in them. There is so much soul in these letters!
Spoken like a true fan of the art form, Bob, and Davidographicsguy are hero’s to all of us in the biz..have you tried my Signwriter Series brushes yet Bob? I’m anxious to hear what you think.
I'm amazed to see your amazing skills
I've been doing calligraphy for years. trying to get into signs. this video was really helpful!
Really good to know that. If you're on FaceBook you might ask to join Sign Painting Support Group. There's good discussion on there.
Love it Bob. Thank you.
Visually pleasing!
Perfect ! ❤Thanks for sharing ✌
Neatly clean lines , decently
THANK YOU SIR, VERY INFORMATIVE..
It's like moving poetry.
On italicized script the guy who taught me, Larrey Albaugh would do them bottom up, that way the italicized slant stays consistent to the angle and the letter can be done faster.
Just love your videos!! I would like to offer a suggestion and of course you reserve the right to tell me to go to hell! :)
It would be so helpful to those of us working at becoming good if you put in the description the Brush/s, paint and substrate so we can gauge our own work against a similar set of circumstances. I have quills in a variety of sizes but with your block letters the brush operates like a flat and has the ferrule of a quill. Just would like to know which it is. Having said all that . Thank you again for posting the amazing videos.
Hey Mate, that’s an old #5 grey hair quill. One Shot paint thinned down quite a bit on a plywood board with flat black paint on it. Thanks for the high fives!
Hey folks thanks a bunch for all the vocal support!
PERFECT!! Bob, is it the paint you use or the brush that lets you do a whole letter and its completely smooth! Im trying hard! Your videos are a wonderful teacher, thank you!
Vicki
Yo fui rotulista muchos años y nunca necesité ese palo de soporte. El dedo pequeño era el soporte.
When are the meetings, I think I need to attend.
Im the cartoonist in SignCraft Magazine. At least thats where most sign folk know me from.
Now that's finesse
Folks, for some reason i cannot answer questions posted on this video. Very frustrating. Look up Bob Parsons Artist and youll probably get my email. Zap me a question, id be glad to answer.
Just came across this awesome video! Thanks for posting your amazing work! Would you identify the brush used on each style font ?
the brush is equivalent to what is currently mfg by Mack. Grey Quill #5. But its an old #5 and a new #4 would probably be closer. The lettering style of the block letter is close to what John Downer hands out as his exemplars. If you join Sign Painting Support Group on FaceBook, you can search for exemplar and I think you'll find it. If not just ask, they're happy to help...
What kind of brush is that! And are you using acrylic paint?
which are quills commonly use or the one you most used the size
Does wood need to be pre-primed? Any suggested primes if I need to prime (plywood)?
Hello There Are you the same guy that painted SIGN WRITING On a Black Tools Box
I just want to know what brand of brush are you using. Thank you
hello how did you transfer
John? materials? thanks 🙏
What's the name of the Brush 🖌️ and
There are some tricks that the artist did not use. That is because at his skill level he does not need to. There is a good scotch tape trick [ figure it out -easy] . This artist is a true Previnylite . [ scotch tape your lower and upper guidelines Os are slightly larger ]
@@oldguy7144 Bob Parsons is an odd name for a lady.
I enjoyed this a lot. May I ask you which kind of paint are you using in this video ?
Thankyou very moch 🙏
My real problem yet is how to get a good consistency on paint....
Consistency is a problem , ever since the once great 1-Shot paint was ruined by removing the lead , and infusing it with "hot" solvent base that literally starts to dry while using it , requiring you to keep adding mineral spirits as you attempt to get through a line of copy!
Yeah ^this is my struggle as a beginner learning signwriting. I bought the "Industry Standard" paint after starting with Rustoleum, and the one shot turns to plastic in the summer heat. So far my solution is to dip my brush in thinner before dipping into the 1-shot. Every stroke...
Clean
good stuff.
Wow! This is just amazing. How type of brush is that? (I assume it doesn't come with the skill) Love your work, Bob!
Ah the days before sellotape 😉
Vielen Dank!
Wow. hand photoshop )))
Spaces between letters should be the same area! With block lettering . Scale! 'S' half letter 'G' full . 'N' 3 quarter letter!
Oh PAINTING! As a G at the end . Better planning needed!
Frank Cromer pls exlplain I'm new to this and want to space properly
What is the name of this brush
Sulaiman Khan , the brush mfg is unknown, but it is a grey squirrel hair lettering quill and the size is a #5. Mack makes a series of these. Do a search and youll find them.
Nice
sign writing brushes are not available these days.
Andrew Mack Company, search lettering brushes.
Not in the US... I had to get mine from overseas. London.
عمل رائع .
Pretty bouncy me thinks.
Hlo sir nice writting
Sir aap ke contact number do
Sir mere ko brush leni h
Show
Your negative space is a little off.
ur off dude call me ill give you hints
finally today i got some hand over chisel writers so i can do letters better ,oiled them up on there end over night get some into feral