STUDYING Frank Frazetta's Oil Painting | Recreating with WATERCOLOR (Pt.3)
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- We're back from part 3! Join Illustrator and Comic Artist Steve Rude as he paints a watercolor painting based off Frank Frazetta’s Roman Statue oil painting. Thank you to everyone who tuned into the stream and asked questions! Catch our streams on RUclips and Facebook
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What else would you enjoy to see during a live stream? 🙌
A boris vallejo please steve
Thank you so much Steve, I love these streams, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thank you so much for watching! I'm really glad you're enjoying the streams. Sharing knowledge and inspiring others is a huge part of why I do this. I appreciate your support
Thank you Steve for these videos you are a 💎✨✨✨and for sharing some tasty knowledge .🙌🏼✨🙏🏼
Always happy to share what I've learned over the years. Thank you for your support!
Thanks For Doing these Demos Steve! Very Educational and Informative. People do appreciate the effort you put in. Congrats on Getting your RUclips Channel Monetized. It's a herculean effort for an artist to do so. Great Job Dude!
Hey there! I really appreciate the kind words and support. I'm glad you're finding the demos helpful. Building a RUclips channel has definitely been a journey, but it's been incredibly rewarding to connect with the community. Thanks for watching!
@@steverudethedude Thanks man. And its also very impressive to see you do over a thousands pushups. I myself being overweight can only do about 15.😂
excellent work bro i love that kind of art.
Thanks! I appreciate the love for the art. Glad you're enjoying it!
There's a video on RUclips where Frazetta shows a beautifully painted and expressive tiger, and claims he did it with no references and very little knowledge of how a tiger looks like. Then he adds he just feels how he should draw something... You are of course right, Steve, some artists have a need to look smarter than they actually are, even if their talent is universally recognised! Great demonstration, by the way, thank you.