Hi, Spencer. I'm glad to see you're back full force. I hope some day you can get a little deeper into product or industrial design ideation. You know, choice of materials for prototyping and how to render those specific materials, describing proper scale and form in your illustrations, etc... Although your videos are mostly geared toward sketching for beginners, I still will keep watching, for as long as you keep posting. Thanks.
Your ellipse instruction is excellent. Back in the 1970's when I was a poor kid in Miami, it took a friend of mine and I forever to draw tires on the cars we imagined & drew, because we didn't know that simple little trick. The art teacher we had disliked the fact that all we wanted to draw was eagles, sharks, porpoises and cars, so she wouldn't teach us that. If we had only listened, when she said she'd teach us how to draw a daisy, but not a tire.
Ha! Hindsight is 20/20 - no pun intended. Yeah I’m a big believer in sketching structurally and understanding how things work - the building blocks if you will
@@sketchadaydotcom we finally figured out how to make a car tire at a approximately 35° by looking at a photo of a 1913 Stutz Bearcat, which is still my all time favorite car. We traced the tire, then expanded it to look like a modern tide with mag wheels.
Wondering about product links, I wanna support but most are non prime international orders, not sure how it works but if you had some prime options i’d likely pop for more support. Paying $10 shipping on a $20 order with 2 weeks delivery is... I know your fans are worldwide tho so I get it but we need local love too.
Spencer Nugent I think it was just the A4 Copic marker paper that went to an international link, most others were prime and local capable, you were right.
Hi, Spencer. I'm glad to see you're back full force. I hope some day you can get a little deeper into product or industrial design ideation. You know, choice of materials for prototyping and how to render those specific materials, describing proper scale and form in your illustrations, etc... Although your videos are mostly geared toward sketching for beginners, I still will keep watching, for as long as you keep posting. Thanks.
I am planning on courses that for. Bit deeper as well as currently working on a book and a few other things. Thanks for the support!
"Form, divide, beautify!" dividing is like sudoku for visual artist to me! Thanks again for showing up, good sesh!
Great episode! I especially like when u add the color elements, cuz im tryna learn to color better!$🔥😊
Your ellipse instruction is excellent. Back in the 1970's when I was a poor kid in Miami, it took a friend of mine and I forever to draw tires on the cars we imagined & drew, because we didn't know that simple little trick. The art teacher we had disliked the fact that all we wanted to draw was eagles, sharks, porpoises and cars, so she wouldn't teach us that. If we had only listened, when she said she'd teach us how to draw a daisy, but not a tire.
Ha! Hindsight is 20/20 - no pun intended. Yeah I’m a big believer in sketching structurally and understanding how things work - the building blocks if you will
@@sketchadaydotcom we finally figured out how to make a car tire at a approximately 35° by looking at a photo of a 1913 Stutz Bearcat, which is still my all time favorite car. We traced the tire, then expanded it to look like a modern tide with mag wheels.
I really get to learn a lot from this amazing channel 😊
This video is amazing love your stuff spencer
Thanks Tom!
thx man
Another amazing video,I'm rather new to drawing, anyway you could do a video on the basics of drawing boxes as a exercise u use for perspective etc
Sure. Also, check out the playlist "basics"
@@sketchadaydotcom awesome! Thanks man
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Omg i love your work
So amazing
I tried so hard to draw one camera but ....
Suggestion: design as an iterative process before this point - when you have no initial concept of the object? Translating function into design.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Super 👌 sir, there are three books behind you and tell me what books.
How to draw and how to render by Scott Robertson
@@sketchadaydotcom OK thanks sir
Who else had to do this for home work
Wondering about product links, I wanna support but most are non prime international orders, not sure how it works but if you had some prime options i’d likely pop for more support. Paying $10 shipping on a $20 order with 2 weeks delivery is... I know your fans are worldwide tho so I get it but we need local love too.
Mmmm not sure what you mean... you can find prime orders if you follow the links. That’s how I get most of my supplies.
Spencer Nugent maybe I need to look again. Thx for the reply
Lemme know if there’s a specific product
Spencer Nugent I think it was just the A4 Copic marker paper that went to an international link, most others were prime and local capable, you were right.
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