There's no need to be in such a rush to get through the books. It's youtube. We're pausing and getting up, making sandwiches, going to work and coming back to the video whenever we want, not people trapped in a lecture hall. Take your time, it's fun to see the art from books I haven't collected (yet!)
Beautiful. Just an advise, you risk tearing pages while using gloves. Modern standard is dry washed hands. If it works for 12th century codex it works for these books haha!
Big fan of Karl Kopinski's. The guy is incredible. He's ambidextrous so he can draw with both of his hands... at the same time! Love Iain McCaig's art too. But I was a bit disappointed with Shadowline, as I expected to see just traditional stuff. The digital illustrations seem to have been blown up to fit the pages and as a result they're a bit blurry. Or perhaps that's just how he works in Photoshop or Painter, with softer brushes, but I really dig the sharpness of his traditional works. I'll leave the name of another couple artists that I admire: Claire Wendling and José "Pepe" González.
If you like pen and ink and illustrative style, you should have a look at Sergio Toppi (an italian illustrator and comic author), who can break all the rules and still be true to the medium
I went to look at his work, truly amazing. Technically superb and great how he combines different elements to convey the narrative. I will be watching him. Thanks
There's no need to be in such a rush to get through the books. It's youtube. We're pausing and getting up, making sandwiches, going to work and coming back to the video whenever we want, not people trapped in a lecture hall. Take your time, it's fun to see the art from books I haven't collected (yet!)
Great point. If one is interested they will watch...and take breaks too if wanted.
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Sure, glad you liked it.
I loved it ,thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching! Do you draw alot?
@@sketchingwithscot I was, but due to work I have little time now to spend on drawing so I scheduled art time😊😊.
@@stygiantint Well maybe that will change and you will find time.
Wow thanks so much! I liked everything,so interesting
You're welcome
Beautiful. Just an advise, you risk tearing pages while using gloves. Modern standard is dry washed hands. If it works for 12th century codex it works for these books haha!
Glad you liked the artists and thanks so much for the advice about the gloves.
Late Miura Kentaro is a master. His work is one of a kind and hard to emulate. Yusuke murata is also at the summit in terms of technique
For sure, astounding.
i have that fairies book too
Sergio toppi is a favorite of mine.
he's pretty funny! unique style
One of my favorite artists is Scot Campbell. I have his books.
Hey thanks for the compliment!
You had me at Norman Rockwell.
Indeed one of the great illustrators.
Big fan of Karl Kopinski's. The guy is incredible. He's ambidextrous so he can draw with both of his hands... at the same time!
Love Iain McCaig's art too. But I was a bit disappointed with Shadowline, as I expected to see just traditional stuff. The digital illustrations seem to have been blown up to fit the pages and as a result they're a bit blurry. Or perhaps that's just how he works in Photoshop or Painter, with softer brushes, but I really dig the sharpness of his traditional works.
I'll leave the name of another couple artists that I admire: Claire Wendling and José "Pepe" González.
another tiktop of mine, more cartoony stuff. www.tiktok.com/@mrquiksketch
If you like pen and ink and illustrative style, you should have a look at Sergio Toppi (an italian illustrator and comic author), who can break all the rules and still be true to the medium
I went to look at his work, truly amazing. Technically superb and great how he combines different elements to convey the narrative. I will be watching him. Thanks
What's your opinion on Heinrich Kley? I think you would like his stuff.
I think he is fantastic! I've watched videos about him.
oops, answering from my other channel, ha! I'm a window painter.
super ! thanks !😍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Where did you get the Hed Vig book?
It's been a while but I think I ordered from her site.
great video👈
Thank you
On the left in the title image... it's Clint Eastwood's face, likely traced from one or more images taken from one of his westerns... but it IS CE.
cool
Incredible. I don't Know Ian McCay, he have a portfolio or website ?
It's Iain McCaig, the name was not correct in the clip timeline.
@@ChicoBambudo Thank you very much !
My favourite is Peter Han
I will look him up.
Thank you for sharing those wonderful books!
You are so welcome!
Phil hale?!
Wow! he has great artwork...I will check out more!