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Canary House
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Quick Tip: Stone courtyard floor
Short on time but looking for a realistic flagstone effect? This is the tip for you.
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Scenic Lesson: Cinder Block Wall
Просмотров 896 месяцев назад
How I go about painting a plain cinder block wall for theatre productions. This was for a production of "Last Resort" by Tom Ziegler at Lakewood Summer Theater in Maine, where I am the technical director and scenic designer for all shows. If you have any suggestions, or things you need to paint and would like a lesson on, let me know.
I inherited a Bandsaw, and it needs a place in the old shop...
Просмотров 59Год назад
It's better to put out a video that's not perfect than to let that video sit and not go anywhere because you're looking for some way of torturing it to become 'better'. I recenetly inherited my late grandfather's bandsaw. I feel very sad and also very lucky to have it, but now it needs a space in the little shop. There will be more videos about the barn soon! comments welcome. Music: "Perfect" ...
Is that a... NEW SKETCHBOOK EASEL?? Canary House is back.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
This is not an tutorial video, but rather a 'jumping back in' video. If you would like a tutorial, make a comment and If there are enough I will oblige :D I am not linking any of the materials used in this project because I honestly wasn't impressed by any of them. I will do some research and find some good hinges that I can actually recommend.
Turning an old underground bunker into a Sauna Destination!
Просмотров 199Год назад
Recently had the opportunity to transform an old underground bunker by turning it into a sauna destination. Materials: Cedar wall T&G IPE floor tiles HUUM 9k Hive Mini heater Local UKU Control Hampton Bay LED Bulkhead lights
"Art of" Book Review: Scott C. Mashup, Great Showdowns, Hug Machine, and more
Просмотров 4084 года назад
I recently ordered a small pack of books from Scott C.'s shop, and in this video I unbox and review them on the fly. The books include his Great showdowns, the Hug Machine board book, Double Fine Action Comics 1 and 2, and His Adventures in Drawing a Guided Sketchbook.
"Art of" Book Review: Art of Heinrich Kley
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I go through another more obscure book. The Art of Heinrich Kley volume one. Wonder full ink drawings.
"Art of" Book Review: Over the Garden Wall by Cartoon Network
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I unbox a copy of Cartoon Network's Art of Over the Garden Wall, and take a look at the pages and book as a whole. You will be able to tell whether this book would be a great addition to your collection (it would) or even if it might make a great gift for an aspiring artist (it would).
"Art of" Book Review: Jim Henson's Tale of Sand illustrated by Ramon K Perez
Просмотров 5054 года назад
In this video I take a look into the somewhat more obscure lost screenplay of Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl, illustrated by the very talented and hardworking Ramon K Perez. comic / graphic novel
"Art of" Book Review: Sketch Every Day by Simone Grunewald aka Schmoedraws
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I look into Simone Grunewald's Sketch Every Day book. You'll get a look at each page and a quick view into whether or not this book might make a good addition to your collection, or even a gift for an aspiring artist. Look into Simone's social media: @schmoedraws
"Art of" Book Review: Derek Laufman's Runiworld
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In this video I take a quick look into another one of Derek Laufman's comic books, this time focusing on "Ruinworld" and its wonderful characters.
"Art of" Book review: Luke Pearson and his Hilda comics
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
In this video I look over Luke Pearson's Hilda comic books (one and two) and briefly compare them to the Netflix show.
"Art of" review: Gareth Davies (spudonkey) Ink II, Shaun Michael Keenan Dinosaurs of the wild west
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.4 года назад
Reviewing two black and white books from my collection. Shaun Michael Keenan's Dinosaurs of the Wild West Instagram: shaunmichaelkeenan Website: shaunkeenan.com/ Dinos of the wild west facebook: shaunmichaelkeenan/ Gareth Davies' Pen and Ink Volume II Instagram: spudonkey Website: spudonkey.com/ Twitter: Spudonkey?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^...
Closer look: Modifications to a James Gurney Style Easel
Просмотров 13 тыс.4 года назад
If you're looking for the full video, this is a closer look at the easel I featured in my other video. For awesome modifications and ridiculous engineering, go grab a look at that other video. This easel is VERY useful if you're a plein-air painter. Attaches to a tripod and you can just grab and go. Feel free to comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can.
"Art of" Book review: Dave Kellett's Anatomy of Animals, and Christopher Stoll's Pokenatomy
Просмотров 3184 года назад
"Art of" Book review: Dave Kellett's Anatomy of Animals, and Christopher Stoll's Pokenatomy
"Art of" Book review: Iris Compiet, faeries of the faultlines, Dark Crystal Bestiary
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"Art of" Book review: Iris Compiet, faeries of the faultlines, Dark Crystal Bestiary
"Art of" book reviews #1: Derek Laufman, Brett Bean, Cam Kendell, Djamila Knopf
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 года назад
"Art of" book reviews #1: Derek Laufman, Brett Bean, Cam Kendell, Djamila Knopf
How my Harbor Freight Greenhouse looks after a tree fell on it
Просмотров 2924 года назад
How my Harbor Freight Greenhouse looks after a tree fell on it
30 minute speed sculpt- Oculus Medium - Treetop mouse village
Просмотров 965 лет назад
30 minute speed sculpt- Oculus Medium - Treetop mouse village
Intense Fixing of the Boy's Favorite book.
Просмотров 465 лет назад
Intense Fixing of the Boy's Favorite book.
I kept hitting the chandelier wit my Oculus controllers... so I changed it.
Просмотров 785 лет назад
I kept hitting the chandelier wit my Oculus controllers... so I changed it.
Making a Farmhouse Style Baby Gate for the Kitchen
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.5 лет назад
Making a Farmhouse Style Baby Gate for the Kitchen
30 Minute Dungeon Sculpt in Oculus Medium... unedited... mistakes and all
Просмотров 1245 лет назад
30 Minute Dungeon Sculpt in Oculus Medium... unedited... mistakes and all
Wheel cake - Benji's first birthday cake! and my first time using fondant
Просмотров 635 лет назад
Wheel cake - Benji's first birthday cake! and my first time using fondant
Washpail Mouse House - Speed sculpt in Oculus Medium
Просмотров 525 лет назад
Washpail Mouse House - Speed sculpt in Oculus Medium
Relaxed 1hr session in Oculus Medium - Toothbrush Robot - No edits
Просмотров 695 лет назад
Relaxed 1hr session in Oculus Medium - Toothbrush Robot - No edits
Thanks for sharing! Great idea!
900 dollars for one of these
Such a clever modification! I love how you attach your water jar to the easel and your use of friction mats.
Thank you for introducing me to this amazing artist - and for persevering through the heckler :)
You are genius…and entertaining! Thank you for sharing.😊
So dang clever.
Well done! Thank you
This is really cool :0 I love your exploring attitude about the process of making things you like!
Absolutely beautiful books of art! 6:23 It would be cool 166 pages to be a reference to the Mad Hatter (10/6=1,66)
Lol, I thought the hanging bolts were just going to be counter weights or something because you said it was ridiculously over engineered. Then when you snapped them to the magnets was so satisfying and just enough engineered!
I love 💕 the additional water container holder on the popular easel. I am wondering how or if a brush tray or holder with holes 🕳 would look on the opposite side of the water container with the easel would work & look. Definitely would love to see an upcoming video of how your workshop looks when you get the chance of cleaning & organizing it. I am having the same issue with getting my artist shed/studio organized for me to use properly. Keep up the wonderful work, videos, & inspiration for building things! Thanks for sharing this with us!
Oh wow that’s cool that you made a matt for the easel & a water jar container setup. A fantastic idea that I am going to have to give a try! I love 💕 these modifications!! I have made my versions of the James Gurney easel from 3 different sizes of bamboo cutting boards (4 inches x 6 inches, 8 inches x 10 inches, & 9 inches x 12 inches). Thanks for sharing this wonderful informational video with us!! 🥰
Te ha quedado excelente 🎉🎉
10:55 It looks (?) like your T Nut is fitted the wrong way around. The large end of the T Nut needs to be on the opposite side of the wood to the tripod. Otherwise, when you really tighten up the tripod screw it'll start pulling out the T Nut.
I have been wanting to design my own as well, loved your ideas and I want to "borrow" some or all of them. I have been using some of that friction mat to unironically capture cat litter when Artie the cat steps out of his box. bravo on all the ideas.
Excellent, thanks for sharing. I first came to your first video way back, and then this one because I was curious if you made it again, and if so, what adaptations you made. I had checked out the adaptation James Gurney made to his easel/palette for painting in his vehicle, because that is something I would like to do, or could do. Life has been tough on me as well, and I can’t do most things that I had been able to do. I had been a fully-functioning adult before, imagine that. Anyway, I’m in your comments section to see if there are any measurements, tips or tricks. I will say, I’m surprised your using the clamps you use, instead of something like this quick-release clamp set, where you slide it, then squeeze it with your hand to tighten it. You press the button to release it, and hot damn it’s so quick and easy to use! shorturl.at/tEFLT This is a Jorgensen set, but there must be lots of other brands like DeWalt, etc.
Lol at your Sandra Bullock moment at 4:26, but actually you’re reminding me of her all the way through. 😁
plenty of picnic tables to lean on. That's a lot of frumpy..
Try making a liter version in plywood I made one and it worked out well it’s just the basic version but I used self adhesive magnetic strip for paint boxes
Nice job!. I was thinking about making them, but I found a place that makes them. We'll see .......Thanks for sharing.
I have just found you and i can relate to your situation except for the snow. How people can live in snow amazes me. i look forward to seeing your journey through creativity. I am inspired to get my artistic journey back on track and know that a community of diverse people can be a wonderful support.
Try self sticky magnet strips from magnets 4 you
Magnetic strips are a great idea!
Thanks for sharing your method of making a James Gurney-style easel. I like both your original and the two you made here. I’m trying to DIY an easel myself, but I can’t find torsion hinges where I live.
I got mine online, from Amazon I believe. I'm actually trying out new hinge methods because I am finding that the affordable hinges just aren't holding the way I want them to.
@@danimaupin140 Thanks! Best of luck 😊.
I was watching several of the Urban Sketchers Symposium videos and came across this clever one that I think you will love. It's only for the "over-engineer-minded", so beware. 😂ruclips.net/video/gUr6sKRj5iU/видео.html
Note, the meat of the video starts at about 4:50 (I hate the long intros to videos).
I'm guessing you've heard of Morgan Dimeler and her wonderful writing❤
Wonderful share, thank you. ❤
I only just found you today! I watched your video showing your customized James Gurney-style easel and fell in love with you (yes you, because your mind works like mine). We are an engineering family (my husband, son, and brother-in-law have engineering degrees and I was a reference librarian/custom home builder/clothing store owner/realtor/engineer-wanna-be, and jack of all trades). I took up watercolor painting after our daughter discovered she had cancer as a way to cope, I was discouraged by how many artist tools really need customization to make them work. I'll grant you that we all have our own desires and needs (thus your customization to the Gurney easel) but some things just don't make sense about our tools. I'm wondering if your engineer-savvy brain could be used to "perfect" these flaws (maybe we should say, "customize" these wonderful tools instead of mentioning their flaws). Is it possible your channel could be a haven for those of us who are always fiddling with tools? From our palettes, tripods, brush holders/hangers, studio setups, easels, baby wipe holder or eco-friendly birdseye cloths, ... the list is endless, there are so many possibilities. Here's an example: Watercolor palettes are usually designed WRONG. If you care about your expensive brushes, you want your paint well to be at an angle that allows your brush to easily access the paint without damaging the brush. That seems logical! Many of the plein air palettes use hard-to-access half or full pans that are near impossible to use. I found an engineer/watercolor painter in Florida who makes really amazing palettes. Rober Baxter, www.robax.com/palettes.html, designed palettes that sit on a rotating base that allow you to turn the wells to the correct angle. I have both the 32-well and the 24-sloping well palette in my studio but for travel sketching, I designed a rotating 12-well palette (then added 3 half pans for powerful phthalos and a quin in the center) and put it into a 5" flat aluminum tin. I love the wells because each of the wedge-shaped wells holds 1 full and 1/2 pans of fluid (7.2 ml). That gives you room to mix the consistency of paint you need IN the well (if you just put a supply of paint at an angle at one end). I added white Gorilla Grip shelf lining to the lid for a mixing surface but also found these amazing Gansai pans that hold 7.2 ml of fluid (the same size as the Robax 32 wells above) that are 4.7 cm X 2.8 cm and glued magnets on the bottom so I can fit 6 of these large wells in the lid to mix in. OK, this is going long, but you'd be amazed at how a couple simple "perfections" to the simple Loew-Cornell paint brush holder make it twice as useful. I glued a 2" PVC pipe in the center top for long-handled brushes and rulers and glued a cloth roll-up cosmetic brush holder around the outside to more than double its capacity. Then I glued it to a rotating base for easy access to all my tools. tinyurl.com/fmf5jazv Well, you get my drift. I think artists love to share hacks, tricks, modifications, customizations, and perfections they've made or tools they have found. Having been involved in theatre work in college, I know you have to have a very creative mind to solve many of our problems. BTW, here is a link to a water container holder you might just LOVE for future use: tinyurl.com/bd8d7av9 I've used it with a collapsible silicone cup and it is awesome!
This is great! Thank you so much for sharing! I will go through all of these links properly, but I have to say that the binder clip cup ring is RIGHT up my alley. So simple! I love it! It's that whole concept where sometimes the simplest solutions are the most foolproof, now I'm thinking why mess around with magnets or hinges at all (except I live for some good old fashioned over-engineering)? I will have to experiment with this idea in other applications... I have been a life time member of the 'tool-customizer' club. Whenever I find a tool is not doing exactly what it needs to do, I love to just sit with it for a moment, and think about what I could change to make it more effective. Having worked in shops in many different situations, I am always surprised how many other people do not change their tools at all?!? I am always glad to talk to people who do and it sounds like you are no exception! <3
@@danimaupin140 I agree 100%. I think you could come up with many ways to improve on watercolor tools. I do love your term, "over-engineering". I'm surrounded by a lot of over-engineered tools and love every single one.
Good luck 🎉
The first video of yours I saw was the original one you did about a James Gurney style easel. Your new 'blank canvas' seems to want decoration or embellishment. Maybe pyro/burning or carving or water colour washes. Or perhaps fake aging to look as though it belonged to your Gt. Grandmother a hundred years ago. My garage workspace is currently unusable and I feel the need to do something about that. We were all makers once as kids.
Good suggestions! I think as children we were all a lot of things we have forgotten how to be. ❤️
Amazon book.
Be careful will not rust without coating... never comfortable with his size for sketch book... though would make own, binding bigger.
He’s a god.
There’s more now... special edition printed.
Wonderful!
The art, beautiful. Being told "we don't destroy books", like I'm a toddler... not so much
Very cool
Magnet cup wins "wow that's genius!" award
So creative!
Great video and build.
Great upgrade! I will be making an easel using the modifications you came up with. You are lovely! May you and yours stay healthy and hopefully happy! .
Hi Dani- Have you made the easel in a size that will fit into the A5 ArtToolkit?
Hello everyone i have same works arts H.Kley Who can help me figure out
Is this hard to get ?
Brilliant! And so light and compact..
thank you for sharing this im excited to try your modifications on my own easel.
Hi, may i know your measurements? I need it for my ducks shoes. Thanks 🙏🏻
Will you do a review of Volume 2?
bless your soul for showing the pages
Thank you so much for making and posting this !!
Thank you so much for sharing! I love it!!!!!!!! 🥰