I have both your DVDs and I love them. A huge thank you to Eric Rhoads for sharing all these snippets of the DVD's and hearing the artists stories . I feel as though I know you now Eric.
I've enjoyed these interviews tremendously. Thank you for getting these videos out there for all of us....it has been truly awesome! I've been struggling with my motivation to paint and draw for the last two months and these episodes have really helped keep me interested in art. 🤗
Absolutely fantastic - so good to see a real master at work (and a little inside his head)! thank you so very much. Sorry I couldn't watch live, it's the middle of the night here is Western Australia.
I've been a big fan of Morgan's for well over a decade. I'f you're going to learn....learn from the best! I swear I've watched his "Homework" cd at least 3 times straight thru. Like he states here it incorporates all the basic and necessary principles for representational and realistic art most especially as it applies to portraiture. Plus, it doesn't hurt that he's a great guy to boot.
It is amazing that a challenge can make you grow. I noticed that to that it doesn't matter what medium I use the colors stay the same, the shadows stay the same, values stay the same too. The only difference is the application. Watercolor, acrylic, Oils, and pastels, and encaustic.
50:24 Important remark here. There are lot of tutorials that suggest people to put higher chroma on the edge between light and shadow to "achieve more realistic" coloring, especially for digital / anime-esque arts. However, such formula has so many variables such as intensity of light, concentration of blood under the skin, etc. A proper way to learn painting is as simple as going outside and observing the objects under the true natural settings. When we start to impose formulaic approach to art, we are drawing the manifestation of formula, not the reality. How is that any different from how an AI generate pictures? At the end of the age of digital art, we must seek regression to traditional approaches, which is hard to replicate and expresses better each individual's uniquness.
Thank you so much. What a treat to see Morgan's demo using pastels. Morgan's video, Homework, is a favorite in my video collection.
That was just wonderful, I loved watching the "measuring" stage, not boring at all! thank you from Montreal
Good information and I am glad ya got a little extra time! Yay!!
I have both your DVDs and I love them. A huge thank you to Eric Rhoads for sharing all these snippets of the DVD's and hearing the artists stories . I feel as though I know you now Eric.
This was the most impressive demonstration. So thankful
THANK YOU Morgan for an incredble demonstration...wished I could have seen you put in his ear!!!!
I've enjoyed these interviews tremendously. Thank you for getting these videos out there for all of us....it has been truly awesome! I've been struggling with my motivation to paint and draw for the last two months and these episodes have really helped keep me interested in art. 🤗
Absolutely fantastic - so good to see a real master at work (and a little inside his head)! thank you so very much. Sorry I couldn't watch live, it's the middle of the night here is Western Australia.
I love this! Thanks so much for sharing you talent with us, Morgan!
I've been a big fan of Morgan's for well over a decade. I'f you're going to learn....learn from the best! I swear I've watched his "Homework" cd at least 3 times straight thru. Like he states here it incorporates all the basic and necessary principles for representational and realistic art most especially as it applies to portraiture. Plus, it doesn't hurt that he's a great guy to boot.
Not boring at all . I really enjoyed and learned. Thanks ! Jane Zhu from New York !
Eric….you are doing an amazing job! Keep the artists coming .
Wow what another great talent. Thanks.
watch every day but this is one of the best. Derek, surrey UK
Beautiful work! with buy the dvd's!
Makes you want to take up another medium. Amazing to watch the progression.
Morgan thank you for going long! It was great!
Another amazing day that was fully enjoyed from Tucson, Az.
Greetings from southeast Georgia. Beautiful day here in Georgia.
It is amazing that a challenge can make you grow. I noticed that to that it doesn't matter what medium I use the colors stay the same, the shadows stay the same, values stay the same too. The only difference is the application. Watercolor, acrylic, Oils, and pastels, and encaustic.
My favourite artist …next to Richard Schmid! Got all of your videos Morgan!
Will there be a full on tutorial to purchase?
so much information, thank you Morgan
Fabulous love the info about plan and structure.
Love it Morgan! Keep it up.
What a spectacular artist!!
50:24 Important remark here. There are lot of tutorials that suggest people to put higher chroma on the edge between light and shadow to "achieve more realistic" coloring, especially for digital / anime-esque arts. However, such formula has so many variables such as intensity of light, concentration of blood under the skin, etc. A proper way to learn painting is as simple as going outside and observing the objects under the true natural settings. When we start to impose formulaic approach to art, we are drawing the manifestation of formula, not the reality. How is that any different from how an AI generate pictures?
At the end of the age of digital art, we must seek regression to traditional approaches, which is hard to replicate and expresses better each individual's uniquness.
Just outstanding
such a talent!!! I hope he does the ear!!!
Beautiful!
Amazing painter
Oh my goodness..Morgan saved the drawing that was done over his first class drawing @ 15.!
Thanks for giving him the extra time
My idol.😀
Mine too for years now …love his stuff
What artist has rhythm? Feshen?
Nicolai Fechin
@@bwang94582 Thank you
awesome