Last video (for now): working a little more transparently
July 7, 2018
Here’s a portrait sketch (from a tiny black and white google-image). This is some more edge-pulling, but, with thinner, more transparent layers than I might use on location. Useful for more rendered things, that you want to look more three dimensional.
This is the last of these edit and audio test projects I’d made. So there won’t be any more of these right away. But I think they do stand as a good example of how I’ve been working in the last few years.
Enjoy!
~M
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Thank you for sharing Marc…I love these videos!
Thank you, again Marc. Be assured of my thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
Really a nice video for learning…This technic is so amazing ! Can you telle me th ename of your brush ?thanks for sharing your passion and your evolution in watercolor.
Mostly #7/8 Winsor and Newton Artist’s Watercolor Sable Pointed Round. And 3/4 DaVinci Artissimo, Mop for larger areas. Full info on tools here :https://citizensketcher.com/class-notes/
Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to create and share these videos. Very instructional for me. I have bookmarked them for future reference.
I hope you realize how much we enjoy your demos and finished work. I add my thoughts and prayers for you and your family to the growing list of students, friends and people like me far away, that you’ve inspired.
Thanks :-)
I have loved these videos. They are not too long and yet I have learned so much watching you and I will definitely give it a try myself…once I get over my fear of using such a large brush to paint with. I hope you will find the desire to make more of these little videos.
Thanks for the detailed narration throughout the video….. and of course, sharing your talent!
Thanks for sharing Marc, this video is really helpful.
Excellent, helpful video, Marc. Thank you for your generosity, and best wishes for your family.
I loved watching you develop this face, talking to us and sharing your thoughts.
I’m very late to the dance, but wanted to express my sincere thanks to you for all you post. Your art is so inspiring! Your technical skills are amazing, of course, but you also have a way of expressing yourself as a teacher that’s understandable and logical. I hope you aren’t away for long.