Thank you...you're not the first: I'm working on a way to add out as on overlay in the top corner of each video...zooming out to include it means the work in progress is smaller. thanks John
I found it much more helpful to have the image right beside the sketch and very close in size. It really improved the value of the presentation by showing clearly angles and distances. Thank you for great running commentary. Chris
Thanks for sharing this John, Lotherton Hall is a family favourite and you've captured it well. Love to hear you talk your way through a drawing as it gives a valuable insight into how your brain works
Good subject and for me it was useful to see the reference picture as you made the drawing. I found it helped understand the drawing technique as you progressed with it. Thank you. 😊
I really liked having the reference image right there while I watched you draw. Great video and looking forward to seeing you add the paint. Thank you!
Fabulous drawing! It’s so helpful to see the reference photo as I was following every pen stroke. It only took you 10 minutes but for me it’s still several times longer, one day I’ll manage to get the hang of it.
Yes, I like seeing the reference photo: it helps me see that it isn't necessary to be a slave to details. Good luck with iPhone 12, I got mine last fall.
You made my day John, thank you - i recently had four goes at a drawing before i was comfortable with the finished job. To watch an accomplished artist like yourself have 3-4 goes at a drawing gives me great confidence to continue on my next drawing later today. i really admire your work and keep trying to emulate it down here in Melbourne, although we do not have many dry stone walls, we do have some lovely old Australian barns that i hope to adopt your style. Thank you again John - keep the videos coming - they are terrific.
Mr. Harrison, I just started watching your videos today and I have now subscribed to your channel and follow you on IG. It is pure joy to watch your pen dance over the paper. Oh, to be so talented! I have a lot of catching up to do, both literally and figuratively LOL I am just beginning my journey with watercolour and am really drawn to your beautiful pen and wash art. I know I have a long way to go but I wanted to let you know how inspiring it is to watch you create. Happy Easter from Canada ❤️
Thank you, I found this most interesting. Time for me to loosen up and seeing your demonstration, it makes me want to take the plunge and go straight in with ink, normally playing it safe by pencil sketching first. Also will try a reference photo as opposed to an image on a screen. Looking forward to Part II
Reference photograph will help us a lot sir. Thank you so much
Having the photo at the side is very helpful. Enjoy watching you thanks
Definitely like being able to see the reference picture on the side
Thank you...you're not the first: I'm working on a way to add out as on overlay in the top corner of each video...zooming out to include it means the work in progress is smaller.
thanks John
I found it much more helpful to have the image right beside the sketch and very close in size. It really improved the value of the presentation by showing clearly angles and distances. Thank you for great running commentary. Chris
Thanks again for another excellent demo. Yes, I like the reference image in frame. Also thank you for permission to not drawing all those branches!
Brilliant to see another superb tutorial from you John. Wish I was only half as good as you are!!!
The reference pic definitely helps us follow along with your thought process in laying things out. Kudos!
Thanks for sharing this John, Lotherton Hall is a family favourite and you've captured it well. Love to hear you talk your way through a drawing as it gives a valuable insight into how your brain works
Thanks John,photo reference great help, thanks.
Good subject and for me it was useful to see the reference picture as you made the drawing. I found it helped understand the drawing technique as you progressed with it. Thank you. 😊
I really liked having the reference image right there while I watched you draw. Great video and looking forward to seeing you add the paint. Thank you!
Terrific John! Thanks for the tonal tip on the shrubs.
Yep - great having the reference photo in shot...
Fabulous drawing! It’s so helpful to see the reference photo as I was following every pen stroke. It only took you 10 minutes but for me it’s still several times longer, one day I’ll manage to get the hang of it.
Yes, I like seeing the reference photo: it helps me see that it isn't necessary to be a slave to details. Good luck with iPhone 12, I got mine last fall.
You made my day John, thank you - i recently had four goes at a drawing before i was comfortable with the finished job. To watch an accomplished artist like yourself have 3-4 goes at a drawing gives me great confidence to continue on my next drawing later today. i really admire your work and keep trying to emulate it down here in Melbourne, although we do not have many dry stone walls, we do have some lovely old Australian barns that i hope to adopt your style. Thank you again John - keep the videos coming - they are terrific.
Thanks for this video, John! It’s very helpful.
Thank you so much john ,for sharing your expertise online so freely.
Thank you Claire....it's entirely my pleasure...
Mr. Harrison, I just started watching your videos today and I have now subscribed to your channel and follow you on IG. It is pure joy to watch your pen dance over the paper. Oh, to be so talented! I have a lot of catching up to do, both literally and figuratively LOL I am just beginning my journey with watercolour and am really drawn to your beautiful pen and wash art. I know I have a long way to go but I wanted to let you know how inspiring it is to watch you create. Happy Easter from Canada ❤️
Thank you so much 😎 It’s my pleasure,& I’m so glad you find my art interesting 👍
It's so inspiring to watch artists working. Thank you for sharing your process with us! 😊
Thank you, I found this most interesting. Time for me to loosen up and seeing your demonstration, it makes me want to take the plunge and go straight in with ink, normally playing it safe by pencil sketching first. Also will try a reference photo as opposed to an image on a screen. Looking forward to Part II