Check out this YouTuber as he goes through the Drawabox exercises - he's got a lot of great advice to offer as he details his own experiences. This is exactly the kind of content I want to encourage and spread!
Rick Bonilla's got a bit of a cheesy intro to his videos, and not the most refined recording setup but he's got a lot of value to offer. He's steadily working through the first lesson, documenting all of his work - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Along the way, he's got voice over with a lot of useful information about what he experienced, how he modified his approach to respond to the mistakes he was making. It's all important stuff everyone can implement.
A big thanks to /u/proce55or for sharing this with me after he stumbled upon it. If you like Rick's stuff, be sure to let him know - it's an important part of encouraging folks like this to keep producing content.
My pleasure. You're doing a lot of great work there, and when it comes to youtube videos we all have to start somewhere. What's important is that the information you're sharing is extremely important. Best of luck, and I hope your channel continues to grow.
Uncomfortable
2018-08-24 23:16
Rick Bonilla's got a bit of a cheesy intro to his videos, and not the most refined recording setup but he's got a lot of value to offer. He's steadily working through the first lesson, documenting all of his work - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Along the way, he's got voice over with a lot of useful information about what he experienced, how he modified his approach to respond to the mistakes he was making. It's all important stuff everyone can implement.
A big thanks to /u/proce55or for sharing this with me after he stumbled upon it. If you like Rick's stuff, be sure to let him know - it's an important part of encouraging folks like this to keep producing content.
Calling-Midnight
2018-08-25 00:43
Thanks for sharing his channel with us :)!
[deleted]
2018-08-25 03:39
Subscribed.
Mrsparklee
2018-08-25 03:43
Total newb here. Whats the puddy thing? Whats it made out of?
trevormoss91
2018-08-25 03:48
It's a kneaded eraser. It's a rubber/putty material used in art for erasing pencil marks
Mrsparklee
2018-08-25 03:59
Ah okay thaks. That's what I thought, but I'm allergic to latex so I've always avoided them.
Hoizengerd
2018-08-25 05:33
people also use bread
-_-Crazy-_-
2018-08-25 16:12
Dont actually use bread as a rubber if you have access to proper erasers.
VikeriSyndrome
2018-08-25 11:20
Finally a lefty I can relate to.
[deleted]
2018-08-25 13:49
All I can hear is Video Game Dunkey. =)
This is actually really useful. It is God to know I am not the only one that feels that zone for a couple of lines and then it goes away.
tracer70
2018-08-26 19:52
Thank you for the shout out.
I am glad you all are getting some info out of the videos.
I don't have the best equipment, but I have a ton of information I am trying to put out. I have been looking at other videos for advise.
But it seem to me that the makers of the videos either edited them to get rid of the mistakes or are just Super awesome, So I decided
that I would post it all, because to me in art as well as in learning in general; its the mistakes that teach you what not to do also there
are those "happy accident" moments like Bob Ross used to say. I have learned greatly from my mistakes, so I thought I would show my
learning tools.
Uncomfortable
2018-08-26 19:55
My pleasure. You're doing a lot of great work there, and when it comes to youtube videos we all have to start somewhere. What's important is that the information you're sharing is extremely important. Best of luck, and I hope your channel continues to grow.
tracer70
2018-08-31 22:16
Thank you.