Hi Rob, I certainly love the idea - I'd have to consider how it fits within my schedule esp with travel and things. Would you be able to email me more details on toby.h.email@gmail.com ?
This is a question I hadn't considered! I think broadly if I have a very tall building, I like having a lot of sky above it, so the photo needs to have been taken from some distance back meaning minimal lens distortion so it's not really something I've conciously problem solved!
Just so important to hear how an experienced artists thinks, makes decisions....
I'm glad it's useful for you!
Absolutely love this, Toby! 🎉 Watching is entertaining AND teaches me so much. Thank you.
Thanks Dar!
I’ve just started urban sketching and your videos! Thanks for the lesson which makes it seem possible even for someone with NO art skills!!
Ahhh thanks Rebecca! Have fun on your journey :)
Thks for all your videos.... so good at teaching :)
Binge watching and loving the videos.
Thanks Abi, hope you continue to enjoy!
Thanks Toby. Another useful lesson.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thankyou…excellent
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Hi Toby ,would you consider teaching in north london ? We are a small art center in finchley called the art stables
Thanks
Robert
Hi Rob, I certainly love the idea - I'd have to consider how it fits within my schedule esp with travel and things. Would you be able to email me more details on toby.h.email@gmail.com ?
If doing it from a photo how do you compensate for lens distortion on high buildings?
This is a question I hadn't considered! I think broadly if I have a very tall building, I like having a lot of sky above it, so the photo needs to have been taken from some distance back meaning minimal lens distortion so it's not really something I've conciously problem solved!
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