Who drinks while they record! WTF, slurp slurp, no one needs to hear that, jeez, it's like a gross sound effect board. Slurp, sniffle, cough, burp, clear throat. I'm outa here
One thing mentioned in Sargent's biography by Evan Charteris was that he cared more about the shape of the head than anything else. According to Sargent, if the shape of the head was correct, then the eyes, nose, mouth, etc. were just adornments. He scrapped many a painting where he wasn't content with the shape of the head. Because this goes against common teaching I tried it and ended up with a likeness that was so accurate, it was astonishing. So the man had a unique approach that I think most artists aren't aware of.
Thanks for your comment-- I haven't read the Charteris bio, but I'm glad to know this fact. I've been letting Sargent's work lead me for decades-- warned by colleagues that I should choose a hero whose works are more "accessible", less polished. But the immense value of Sargent's work is always his return to simplicity. The presentation is surprisingly spare, given how well he works with likeness. Any decent portraitist would benefit from his work.
yeah I couldnt take the video seriously because of the slurps and coughs etc. this also doesn’t teach you to draw like Sargent - it shows you how to copy what Sargent processed and translated to paper.
I suggest you put your light source to the right so your hand doesn't cast a shadow onto your paper. There is also a glare on your reference. Ditch the drink. I'd like to see this as a larger demo. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent as a teacher or guide. I loved your comments and classy drawing. Very helpful. Thank you much. It was fun following your train of thought and your keen ability to measure with the object in your hand. Very good tip on not smudging.
I left the video at the exact same time. I have an incredibly low tolerance for eating and drinking noises and this made my skin crawl which was a shame because I liked the information in the video so far.
3:28 for me. I'm sure there's more valuable information in this video, but I'll never know. I can stand slurping and eating sounds. To think some people seek out whole videos of this stuff. No thanks! I'm still subbed though.
I trained as a fashion designer but also did art school and when a young person asks me how to get to a certain level, I say "draw every day, draw all the time". One day one of them said " but surely not on evenings or at weekends too ? " of course you have to make it like breathing, second nature, there is no mystery and no get one great drawing you sometimes have to do fifty bad ones.
@@Eazyjaypee Maybe, depends how self critical you are. My cousin is a fantastic artist, he hates everything he does. I used to think that it was a way of looking for validation from others from I ended up by realising that he has something in his head that can never be put on paper, it's the head that is mixed up ! When his mother died he took all his artwork off her walls and binned it ! I have a lot of his wonderful early watercolours and they make him sick to look at ! He overworks things now, hard to tell him. I suggested that he time himself 15 minutes a painting and do 50 in a day without looking back at them and then days later lay them out and see what works and what doesn't. He then says he is going to stop painting as 'others' are so much better than he. I told him in that case no one would write a book or build something as if you compare then you will always be dissapointed. I paint really well but I choose not to paint as I don't have the drive to paint, the drive that makes you get up in the night to paint. I am a really good writer but again I don't have the drive. I have this thing that I don't want to leave anything behind when I die, nothing to say 'she did this'. That is why I chose to work in fashion as everything you do has lost relevance six months later. I do garden and the idea of planting a tree for future generations to sit under is amazing and anonymous !
Good information. I don't call myself an artist but I enjoy skecting/drawing ... at time I get fustrated and I leave it alone and come back it give me a fresh look as to what I'm seeing on my skecting.
I really like this video format, and PLEASE do keep drinking and clearing your throat etc. by all means! Made it way more relaxed and made me smile And of course the content itself: Absolutely great man ❤
Yes it's a skill which DEMANDS 24 hour dedication which is where the talent comes in. Sargent already was, study him, learn, copy, then work, complete works. Admiration can lead to a stagnation of your own work!
Excellent information, but difficult to watch with the light shining on the paper and the shadow of your hand preventing us being able to see what you are demonstrating.
Agree, and agree with previous comments pencil spinning, sniffling, coughing, coffee drinking, voice was “drifting off” sorry but not a good presentation of possibly good info. I had to stop watching also.
I'm just realising that I was already doing this at a completely subconscious level haha but now that I realise I actually do this, I think I will do it much better as a caricaturist, which in my opinion difference for portrait not just because of interpretation and humour, but mostly because of catching the whole person (likeness, mannerisms, etc)
Oh , man, the sound of your drinking tea is killing your good presentation, please watch for it ! may be American do like it , but , many of other cultures do not like the sound of your mouth. Thank you.
Alot of wisdom here, but I wonder if Sargent's drawing was actually more conventional, while the essence of his painting technique was to make each brushstroke -- each patch of color -- expressive, from far away. That is, don't focus on abstract contour (drawing outlines of shapes) but on a dab of dark paint (with a big brush) as the shadow in the beard, or dab of light ochre as the cheekbone. Then gradually zero in on details, all the while stepping back to assess the whole. I'd guess that's what you do too when you paint (although I obviously could be wrong).
You have a drinking problem that is interfering with your presentation. Burping, sniffing and coughing don’t help either. I’ll have to get the info elsewhere.
Awesome info, i didnt care that you were drinking coffee or sneezing For me it made it more real just like we were having a real chat Thank you for taking the time an being generous in sharing important information ❤
@paulwoodford1984 u can just... not watch it. If you guys comment, he will see that this video has good views and tons of comments. But if only a few of you comment, and the rest of you just leave the video, he will see "oh shit people dont like this, and the numbers speak for it" that is if he cares, idfk.
Thx for the video! I naturally came to this understanding of shapes and how to for a whole object using them. I must say though that if I focus on copying the shapes only, I start making more and more mistakes with overall picture. I can copy shape 1 correctly, then when I copy the adjacent shape 2 i can copy it a little smaller than it is in reality and so on. Shape after shape mistakes compound and I got screwed with overall proportions. To avoid it, I get the general "shape" of the whole picture first and then fill it with shapes.
This may have been great information but all the sniffling, throat-clearing, drink slurping, pencil twirling, mug shuffling, and the white monstrosity strapped to your wrist made it unbearable for me to watch and even begin to concentrate on the material being presented. It's too bad because I was really looking forward to your insights.
He provided us with great info for free, and you had to write that comment so maliciously. Constructive feedback can be delivered in better way, you don't have to be a dick about it.
You've done nothing more than copy the shapes that Sargent already interpreted. Why don't you show how shape interpreting can produce a likeness using an actual model. Maybe then you'll offer more than your click-bait title..
Gotta work on your proportion and value control, your shapes could be much more accurate or more designed and you’re really killing your drawings by over defining features . Look into how loomis draws faces tonally, he leaves out a lot of information. Try drawing bigger and see if that helps but keep up the work man.
Yes, it's important to know that much of Sargent's portrait drawings were actually done on large sheets of paper. Also, I'm not sure which kind of charcoal he employed because I find the kind I've been using doesn't quite have the same characteristics. Or it might be due to the paper used.
...so, this is how the master achieved a likeness... well, I suggest writing a detailed script of the spoken material in the clip, editing it several times, and rehearsing, first without demo-ing on paper and finally, talking and sketching simultaneously... Improvisation doesn't work here. Scores of artists, particularly in the US, tried to find an applicable answer to the question implied in the title. It seems to me that the subject goes beyond the powers of Mr. Jacobs...
Your incessant sipping of whatever you r drinking, coughing and clearing your throat is very annoying and takes away from your otherwise excellent presentation. Perhaps your mic was too close, idk.
Who drinks while they record! WTF, slurp slurp, no one needs to hear that, jeez, it's like a gross sound effect board. Slurp, sniffle, cough, burp, clear throat. I'm outa here
One thing mentioned in Sargent's biography by Evan Charteris was that he cared more about the shape of the head than anything else. According to Sargent, if the shape of the head was correct, then the eyes, nose, mouth, etc. were just adornments. He scrapped many a painting where he wasn't content with the shape of the head. Because this goes against common teaching I tried it and ended up with a likeness that was so accurate, it was astonishing. So the man had a unique approach that I think most artists aren't aware of.
Thanks for your comment-- I haven't read the Charteris bio, but I'm glad to know this fact. I've been letting Sargent's work lead me for decades-- warned by colleagues that I should choose a hero whose works are more "accessible", less polished. But the immense value of Sargent's work is always his return to simplicity. The presentation is surprisingly spare, given how well he works with likeness. Any decent portraitist would benefit from his work.
Paused at 3 min just to read what others may have thought about frequent slurping and throat-clearing... Yep. I rest my case.
It’s annoying, takes away from the video…..
i’m dropping at 1:14
Some of these *slurps* are devious bro😭
yeah I couldnt take the video seriously because of the slurps and coughs etc. this also doesn’t teach you to draw like Sargent - it shows you how to copy what Sargent processed and translated to paper.
I suggest you put your light source to the right so your hand doesn't cast a shadow onto your paper. There is also a glare on your reference. Ditch the drink. I'd like to see this as a larger demo. Thank you for sharing.
I couldn't listen and had to turn off the sound because of frequent slurping and throat-clearing😖 . I put automatic legends
I do find the slurping very distracting
Funny😂
Excellent as a teacher or guide. I loved your comments and classy drawing. Very helpful. Thank you much. It was fun following your train of thought and your keen ability to measure with the object in your hand. Very good tip on not smudging.
Blinking slurping is so distracting. Thanks for the advice though!
Sargent is a favorite, and your analysis seems spot-on, and interesting. But that SLURPING!
I thought I could hang on, but I was out at 3:29!
I was expecting a toilet flush at some point.
Good job. I tapped out at 2:18. Sorry but it’s disgusting.
I left the video at the exact same time. I have an incredibly low tolerance for eating and drinking noises and this made my skin crawl which was a shame because I liked the information in the video so far.
3:28 for me. I'm sure there's more valuable information in this video, but I'll never know. I can stand slurping and eating sounds. To think some people seek out whole videos of this stuff. No thanks! I'm still subbed though.
don't drink when you are talking into a microphone !!!
This is applicable to drawing any thing 😮shape design rocks as my favorite technique 😎
Bro loves his coffee ☕️ 🙃
I trained as a fashion designer but also did art school and when a young person asks me how to get to a certain level, I say "draw every day, draw all the time". One day one of them said " but surely not on evenings or at weekends too ? " of course you have to make it like breathing, second nature, there is no mystery and no get one great drawing you sometimes have to do fifty bad ones.
you mean 50,000?
@@Eazyjaypee Maybe, depends how self critical you are. My cousin is a fantastic artist, he hates everything he does. I used to think that it was a way of looking for validation from others from I ended up by realising that he has something in his head that can never be put on paper, it's the head that is mixed up ! When his mother died he took all his artwork off her walls and binned it ! I have a lot of his wonderful early watercolours and they make him sick to look at ! He overworks things now, hard to tell him. I suggested that he time himself 15 minutes a painting and do 50 in a day without looking back at them and then days later lay them out and see what works and what doesn't. He then says he is going to stop painting as 'others' are so much better than he. I told him in that case no one would write a book or build something as if you compare then you will always be dissapointed. I paint really well but I choose not to paint as I don't have the drive to paint, the drive that makes you get up in the night to paint. I am a really good writer but again I don't have the drive. I have this thing that I don't want to leave anything behind when I die, nothing to say 'she did this'. That is why I chose to work in fashion as everything you do has lost relevance six months later. I do garden and the idea of planting a tree for future generations to sit under is amazing and anonymous !
Good video ..but please dont drink coffee slurping while talking ...
Good information. I don't call myself an artist but I enjoy skecting/drawing ... at time I get fustrated and I leave it alone and come back it give me a fresh look as to what I'm seeing on my skecting.
Slurping?
Slurping your coffee makes for an unpleasant viewer experience. It distracts from your factual content which is interesting.
Also the pencil spinning. 🙄
slurp.....slurp......slurp
I know, hilarious, especially with the throat cleaning every few seconds.😂
Omg i stopped watching. He’s lost a subscriber
Why do men always do this in videos and podcasts.
As if we like hearing it.
@@paulwoodford1984😮 oh no
i know. He’s awful @@silverblue73
I really like this video format, and PLEASE do keep drinking and clearing your throat etc. by all means! Made it way more relaxed and made me smile
And of course the content itself: Absolutely great man ❤
❤
Yea nahh
Love your explanations! I need to study the rest of your videos
I am because of we. Thank you this was very well explained and reinforced
Great video! Thank you for your exegesis. I’m always looking at Sargent’s work I think he’s the greatest artist of the 19th Century.
Very interesting and helpful.
So he slurps, but does he owe you guys anything?
This is great. I guess others want the same cookie cut video essay format. Super personable and easy to follow. Thanks for the content
😂😂😂😂😂
Slurping techniques
Yes it's a skill which DEMANDS 24 hour dedication which is where the talent comes in. Sargent already was, study him, learn, copy, then work, complete works. Admiration can lead to a stagnation of your own work!
This is awesome. Thank you!!! I can’t wait to watch your other videos - I feel like I’m on the same wavelength :-)
Excellent information, but difficult to watch with the light shining on the paper and the shadow of your hand preventing us being able to see what you are demonstrating.
Agree, and agree with previous comments pencil spinning, sniffling, coughing, coffee drinking, voice was “drifting off” sorry but not a good presentation of possibly good info. I had to stop watching also.
I'm right here with you, I have a migraine inching it's way in and the glare was too much for me. Sucks since the info is good.
Still slurping your coffee down at 6.42, I had to switch off, rude and a bit disgusting!
Me too. No subscribe from me
Came to say this as well. Can’t make a 15 minute video without slurping down a beverage? No one wants to hear that.
I'm just realising that I was already doing this at a completely subconscious level haha but now that I realise I actually do this, I think I will do it much better as a caricaturist, which in my opinion difference for portrait not just because of interpretation and humour, but mostly because of catching the whole person (likeness, mannerisms, etc)
To anyone bothered by slurping, watch it at 1.5 or 2x speed, definitely less irritating lol
This is great information. Sargent is so compelling. On another note, editing software is easy to use. Give it a shot.
The constant sipping is irritating AF.
Oh , man, the sound of your drinking tea is killing your good presentation, please watch for it ! may be American do like it , but , many of other cultures do not like the sound of your mouth. Thank you.
Hmm, I haven’t heard a single sound of sipping since I was so impressed with author explaining the techniques. Thank you
Great content....great explanations.
Could do with a little less coffee thought. 🤪
Great video except for slurping of the coffee pretty annoying
Great Info! I actually enjoyed the laid back slurping! F the system
Quit snorting and quit twirling your pencil.
Shhhluurps....gulp. Nice.
Great presentation and insights, thank you.
Alot of wisdom here, but I wonder if Sargent's drawing was actually more conventional, while the essence of his painting technique was to make each brushstroke -- each patch of color -- expressive, from far away. That is, don't focus on abstract contour (drawing outlines of shapes) but on a dab of dark paint (with a big brush) as the shadow in the beard, or dab of light ochre as the cheekbone. Then gradually zero in on details, all the while stepping back to assess the whole. I'd guess that's what you do too when you paint (although I obviously could be wrong).
Loved the info but had to stop watching because of the noise you make with your throat and nose!
Dont listen to the critics on the comments
Its a great video
Thnx king
You have a drinking problem that is interfering with your presentation. Burping, sniffing and coughing don’t help either. I’ll have to get the info elsewhere.
Great video. Had to stop watching though. The slurping became too much.
Excellent Video Please recommend supplies a Charcoal set and Graphite Paper
One can only hope that your production skills eventually approach the value of your content.
Was enjoying the observations but gross to hear you sipping every few minutes.
Quit slopping your coffee throughout the video, very irritating!
Awesome info, i didnt care that you were drinking coffee or sneezing
For me it made it more real just like we were having a real chat
Thank you for taking the time an being generous in sharing important information ❤
After everything becomes AI created we’ll be adding these human characteristics back in 😂
It was unbearable. he needs to stop!
@paulwoodford1984 u can just... not watch it. If you guys comment, he will see that this video has good views and tons of comments. But if only a few of you comment, and the rest of you just leave the video, he will see "oh shit people dont like this, and the numbers speak for it" that is if he cares, idfk.
Yep squinting is where its at.
Thx for the video! I naturally came to this understanding of shapes and how to for a whole object using them. I must say though that if I focus on copying the shapes only, I start making more and more mistakes with overall picture. I can copy shape 1 correctly, then when I copy the adjacent shape 2 i can copy it a little smaller than it is in reality and so on. Shape after shape mistakes compound and I got screwed with overall proportions. To avoid it, I get the general "shape" of the whole picture first and then fill it with shapes.
Great info! 🙌
This may have been great information but all the sniffling, throat-clearing, drink slurping, pencil twirling, mug shuffling, and the white monstrosity strapped to your wrist made it unbearable for me to watch and even begin to concentrate on the material being presented. It's too bad because I was really looking forward to your insights.
He provided us with great info for free, and you had to write that comment so maliciously.
Constructive feedback can be delivered in better way, you don't have to be a dick about it.
You guys don’t actually deserve any of this good information, shame on you
I need 1 hour of slurp asmr asap
Its is as if a valorant player tried drawing. Slurping, fidgeting, soft hands, swearing.
Good points w getting the bog picture and losing lighter elements during squinting 😆
Great video thanks!
I had to stop watching. The noises off were too distracting, if not downright unpleasant. Sorry.
Seemed Iike he had a sore throat. Seemed to be bothering him.
Kayess
Get a life dearie ❤❤❤
I actually started enjoying his slurping coffee noises
No need to slurp coffee during a video. Not good etiquette,
Take off your watch next time
The slurping, pencil spinning, etc are distracting from your message
Noise of sipping whatever is disgusting!
You've done nothing more than copy the shapes that Sargent already interpreted. Why don't you show how shape interpreting can produce a likeness using an actual model. Maybe then you'll offer more than your click-bait title..
Got to the first slurp then stopped! Maybe you should remake the video without slurping? It did sound like it was going to be interesting!
Why not loudly spit to add to your complete genre!! Bet yr not married.
spinning the pencil - huge watch on your wrist - I had to stop watching
Who cares if he wears a watch and spins his pencil? No mention of the coffee slurping?
Lol
Omg 🫣😂 I did’t get that far, stopt watching because of the throat noises 😝
It’s such a shame! Why do that if you make á video?!
It’s a shame, you missed out
@@GarmanyRachel you are probably right but I can not listen to dirty noises 🫣
Quit slurping coffee during your video making! It was making me nauseous!
Really annoying herring you slurp coffee on your video!
Nice video
For heaven's sake, people! Focus on what he has to say.
Really??
Be careful to not have the glare on the photos. We can't see what you're talking about then.
It's like music. How do you get to Carnegie Hall?
Sound effects 😨
I couldn't watch this video, I got nauseated in two minutes, sorry for telling you how I felt.
Yeh, few things sound more arrogant and pretentious than talking art and slurping from a mug.
Sargent was the best
bet he didn't slurp while he was sketching
Gueez can't u make a video without the slurp, sniff, cough?
Thank you so much sir!, very educational for beginner artist like me
This a great video. Thank you so much ♡
And stop drawing in the shadow - we can't see that drawing either.
Wow what a sensitive people, he is not farting on camera, it’s just a drinking sound… grow up.
😂😂😂Sorry Charlie but only the best will do. I’ve read the book. Enjoy your coffee.
Love, love Sargent.....and how all in a brush stroke or line.
I need a coffee
Drop the drinking, it is annoying...
Nope
I lasted 4 minutes
You really are a chad
Good vid.
I am just waiting him to say the word WOMEN after that slurp.
Gotta work on your proportion and value control, your shapes could be much more accurate or more designed and you’re really killing your drawings by over defining features . Look into how loomis draws faces tonally, he leaves out a lot of information. Try drawing bigger and see if that helps but keep up the work man.
His proportions and values look accurate to me.
Yes, it's important to know that much of Sargent's portrait drawings were actually done on large sheets of paper. Also, I'm not sure which kind of charcoal he employed because I find the kind I've been using doesn't quite have the same characteristics. Or it might be due to the paper used.
I couldn't listen to the presentation due to the slurping noises.
...so, this is how the master achieved a likeness... well, I suggest writing a detailed script of the spoken material in the clip, editing it several times, and rehearsing, first without demo-ing on paper and finally, talking and sketching simultaneously...
Improvisation doesn't work here. Scores of artists, particularly in the US, tried to find an applicable answer to the question implied in the title. It seems to me that the subject goes beyond the powers of Mr. Jacobs...
Great info, everyone with the negative comments can f$&* off. Who where the references you mentioned for shape study?
lol, they were marco bucci and Sinix Design. All the best
🤣 The constant slurping and sniffling is completely detracting from your message. I couldn't finish the video.
Me too. I'm out!
You’re drinking coffee noise is very annoying fyi don’t have that in your videos please.
Please have a cough drop or quit the coffee….
Your incessant sipping of whatever you r drinking, coughing and clearing your throat is very annoying and takes away from your otherwise excellent presentation. Perhaps your mic was too close, idk.