I would just like to take a moment and thank the digital advancements made by mankind, its because of that I'm able to learn from the best, most awesome artist there is !! Thankyou sir!!
Of course I watch this because of your fine explenation. But the timbre of your voice makes the listening especially pleasing. Do you sing as an hobby? Btw I really like your art. Thank you.
Great video, thank you! When I saw the thumbnail I was looking forward to somebody explaining highlight placement *(I see there is a part you cut out about it but I think I get the picture)* as there aren’t many that do. Or at least not explained to a point where I could understand it 😂. *(I could never quite understand what artists mean by “in relation to the viewer”, because if I’m looking at a photo, isn’t my “viewing” of it where the camera was set up to view/capture it? So how do I find the angles for the highlight? Likewise with a painting...)* The way I’ve always understood highlights and used them is almost as the counterpart to a core shadow; another way to turn the form or to “turn a corner”. I don’t think I really explained myself clearly... but thank you again!
Happy to help! As I mentioned in the vid- I see the mechanism that governs the specular highlight as a useful idea that you should "eyeball" rather than literally measure for placement.
gonna have to watch this a few more times cause I don't really understand at the moment but I can tell it will be of great use in my learning. I quite literally only started to study drawing a month ago and I am noticing there is a lot of terminology I am missing😂
I would just like to take a moment and thank the digital advancements made by mankind, its because of that I'm able to learn from the best, most awesome artist there is !!
Thankyou sir!!
Thank you!!!
Thank you for sharing your talent and experience with us. I learn something new with each video.
My pleasure!
Thank you for the mind-opening video. Excellent material.
master drawing the sphere and you can draw the sphere really good.
Great video. Wish I understood it
Simply put "WOW" ! 🤯
Thanks!
Wow I've never thought of Bauge drawings like that. Thank you for the insights🙉
Happy to help!
This was soooooo informative thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Of course I watch this because of your fine explenation. But the timbre of your voice makes the listening especially pleasing. Do you sing as an hobby? Btw I really like your art. Thank you.
Thank you! I don't sing but I admire very much those that do :)
@@stephenbaumanartwork stephens voice has that old timey radio voice feel to me tho
The explanation is very cool, thanks
You are welcome!
I think TH-cam has a feature to add subtitles from the owner of the channel to the video
thanks for making this video!
Glad it was helpful!
thank you 🙏
You're welcome 😊
Great video, thank you!
When I saw the thumbnail I was looking forward to somebody explaining highlight placement *(I see there is a part you cut out about it but I think I get the picture)* as there aren’t many that do. Or at least not explained to a point where I could understand it 😂. *(I could never quite understand what artists mean by “in relation to the viewer”, because if I’m looking at a photo, isn’t my “viewing” of it where the camera was set up to view/capture it? So how do I find the angles for the highlight? Likewise with a painting...)* The way I’ve always understood highlights and used them is almost as the counterpart to a core shadow; another way to turn the form or to “turn a corner”. I don’t think I really explained myself clearly... but thank you again!
Happy to help! As I mentioned in the vid- I see the mechanism that governs the specular highlight as a useful idea that you should "eyeball" rather than literally measure for placement.
@@stephenbaumanartwork Yes, I understand and see that now. Thank you very much!
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😁😁😁😁😁
This just a demo the real thing is 2 hours... Y'all need to try it.
gonna have to watch this a few more times cause I don't really understand at the moment but I can tell it will be of great use in my learning. I quite literally only started to study drawing a month ago and I am noticing there is a lot of terminology I am missing😂
Vocabulary is a big part of it.