07 Sep 08:17
--It beats buying a wow subscription, hahaha XD
07 Sep 08:17
--I just love Vilppu's style of teaching and general way. And Huston is apparently awesome too.. And hours and hours and hours of videos.. Well, it just seems like such a super resource.
07 Sep 08:15
--yeh i have a couple of asaro heads, really cool to work from, they all have tripod mounts so you can angle them any way
07 Sep 08:09
--I miss life drawing a lot, RP :( It's been years since I've done life drawing in studio
07 Sep 08:09
--But yeah, some things I'm considering to get soon is Cast Basic Geometric forms to study form especially for value, and how it works on the basic forms.
07 Sep 08:08
--Richie if you're interested, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcOkXkx...f72H9oUdWw
07 Sep 08:08
--You get sick of photo reference, it's been ages since I've sat at a live model drawing session..
07 Sep 08:07
--Urgh, there's a figure and life drawing workshop near me on a weekend finally but it's the weekend of the very last wedding function I'm working at...
07 Sep 08:02
--going to try out the reiley head drawing method next week http://funkymonkey1945.deviantart.com/ar...-365586121
07 Sep 07:37
--If I recall correctly Tristan is also taking the classical learning approach, he starts with his atelier learning this month if I recall correctly.
07 Sep 07:34
--So it's really cool how completely different styles can come from one teaching method
07 Sep 07:33
--That's a cool family tree, but it's missing Loomis. Pretty sure he was one of Bridgman's students (And Frank DuMond?). Also, Burne Hogarth was another of Bridgman's students, I think.
07 Sep 07:31
--I'm really stoked to see you approaching your art with the atelier method, by the way. I often think classical drawing fundamentals are undervalued.