Structured for me. I fill in details about how people interact with the buildings. I like the looser colours too, and wonder how structured lines and loose colour would tell a different story.
I really enjoy very loose. It's interesting to see things that are naturally structured have a loose style to it. Really makes you see the world a bit different
Smashing! I haven't seen fluid acrylics used like that in urban sketching, before. I am a watercolorist & portraitist. I really love the look of this acrylic process. Bloody brilliant!
Super to see 3 different methods in comparison! Although I find 3 fascinating, I like 2, but will try all 3 after practicing your 3 sketch styles. Perhaps I’ll change my mind. Like very much your paintings behind you! Find complex building structures so difficult, amazed at how you artists capture architectural correctness! Thanks
After having decided in the part 1 video that I liked the middle ground best for me (and I’m pretty sure that’s my naturals sketching style), having seen the three styles painted now, I am convinced I need to experiment a bit more with an even looser style. 😂
Thanks for your reply to a prior comment and suggestions for other videos to watch. I am drawn to the look of the loosest style and I also think loose sketches are far more fun to do! Im also a big fan of negative space so left to my own devices I like to leave some areas barely sketched and without color. That said I think my problem becomes the age old worry about what others might think. I recently did a commission for a friend of her brother’s beach house (for a Christmas gift) and did a very structured line and wash. She loves it thankfully but honestly I kind of don’t. Any advice on how to just do what I like and stop worrying about what people think? Forget Sketchy Brett for a second. I need Therapist Brett. 😂
Welcome to my safe space. Have a seat on the couch! :) I get this a lot! So many people are focused on what other people are going to think or what they think other people want. It's a classic mistake that almost every artist makes. When we talk about finding your style, it comes down to confidence. Confidence to produce what YOU want to produce. For me, it's easy... there are so many amazing artists in this world, the people who enjoy my art are the ones that my art will attract, it can't and shouldn't be for everyone. That's what make it what it is. Also, my number one tip... just have FUN!
I'm thinking if you used the brighter colors in the second sketch that it would be more attractive to me. Sometimes "loose" is just a little too far out there for me, but I love bright colors! BTW you gave a very well articulated description of the 3 styles. You are a great art teacher!
Which style do you like most? Structured, loose or very loose?
very loose is my favourite. Greetings from Italy.
Like the loose style. It is very helpful to see you do all three in one sitting.
Structured for me. I fill in details about how people interact with the buildings. I like the looser colours too, and wonder how structured lines and loose colour would tell a different story.
I really enjoy very loose. It's interesting to see things that are naturally structured have a loose style to it. Really makes you see the world a bit different
Yeah me too! It just hits different
Smashing! I haven't seen fluid acrylics used like that in urban sketching, before. I am a watercolorist & portraitist. I really love the look of this acrylic process. Bloody brilliant!
I hadn't either, I started using them for my fine art as I wanted something more archival over watercolor.
Hi Brett Derrick from Cape Town. You have refueled passion for art. Just by showing how simple sketching can be .
Hi Derrick! Thanks so much for sharing. I’m thrilled to have refueled your passion. Keep the passion alive! Have fun 🤩
Outstanding work my friend. I respect your styles of sketching. I'm now a fan and thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much 😀
Love your style of painting!
Thanks so much!
Super to see 3 different methods in comparison! Although I find 3 fascinating, I like 2, but will try all 3 after practicing your 3 sketch styles. Perhaps I’ll change my mind. Like very much your paintings behind you! Find complex building structures so difficult, amazed at how you artists capture architectural correctness! Thanks
Thanks so much for the feedback! Did you try the different styles? How did it go? I'll do a video on how to sketch complex structures for you.
After having decided in the part 1 video that I liked the middle ground best for me (and I’m pretty sure that’s my naturals sketching style), having seen the three styles painted now, I am convinced I need to experiment a bit more with an even looser style. 😂
How’s it going now?
Brilliant! I loved watching the differences. I like all of them! I’m working on getting looser.
Wonderful! Here's a recent video I did that will help: ruclips.net/video/gBySu3sbdK4/видео.html
I like the comparison of styles but I think I prefer the structure sketches.
That’s great. So interesting to see what everyone enjoys!
I think I’d go for somewhere in the middle :)
Awesome!
This was a fun video for me. I am all about the looser style. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks 🙏
Hmm... You definitely convinced me to stay away from acrylics. Thank you for that :)
Glad I could help!
Thanks for your reply to a prior comment and suggestions for other videos to watch. I am drawn to the look of the loosest style and I also think loose sketches are far more fun to do! Im also a big fan of negative space so left to my own devices I like to leave some areas barely sketched and without color. That said I think my problem becomes the age old worry about what others might think. I recently did a commission for a friend of her brother’s beach house (for a Christmas gift) and did a very structured line and wash. She loves it thankfully but honestly I kind of don’t. Any advice on how to just do what I like and stop worrying about what people think? Forget Sketchy
Brett for a second. I need Therapist Brett. 😂
Welcome to my safe space. Have a seat on the couch! :) I get this a lot! So many people are focused on what other people are going to think or what they think other people want. It's a classic mistake that almost every artist makes. When we talk about finding your style, it comes down to confidence. Confidence to produce what YOU want to produce. For me, it's easy... there are so many amazing artists in this world, the people who enjoy my art are the ones that my art will attract, it can't and shouldn't be for everyone. That's what make it what it is. Also, my number one tip... just have FUN!
I'm thinking if you used the brighter colors in the second sketch that it would be more attractive to me. Sometimes "loose" is just a little too far out there for me, but I love bright colors! BTW you gave a very well articulated description of the 3 styles. You are a great art teacher!
So glad it was helpful!
I'll do a video using really bright colors for you.
hi, you are very good at explaining your way of painting, I would like to know the number and model of flat brush you used in this video, hi thanks
Thanks so much. I’m so glad you found it helpful. The brush I was using was an F 16 Bianco.
The very loose one.
Yes me too!
Very loose.....
Me too