Timed Model Drawing Session 1 // Instructor: Glenn Vilppu

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    How to Draw People with Glenn Vilppu from DLDS #1 |
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    Introducing a new way to study figure drawing...
    At New Masters Academy we're always looking for new ways to help teach the fundamentals of art. Recently we have begun releasing (via RUclips) a series of timed reference videos that we call the Daily Life Drawing Sessions: • Daily Life Drawing Ses...
    These sessions allow artists to practice drawing 1, 2, 5, and now 10 minute figure drawing poses that we have selected from the vast Image Reference Library: www.nma.art/im...
    These sessions have been met with with overwhelming enthusiasm which sparked a new idea:
    Now we have begun recording real-time video lessons where your New Masters Academy instructors draw from the timed sessions right alongside you. Here's how we recommend you use this resource: First do the DLDS video yourself one or multiple times trying to stay true to the timer and improving on your initial drawings and understandings of the poses each time. Next watch your favorite instructors do the same drawings from the same videos as you, comparing what similarities and differences there are between not only you and your favorite instructor, but also among the different instructors. This is an approach that has never been implemented in art education and so far the feedback has extremely positive. We currently have the first 5 sessions recorded by both Steve Huston and Glenn Vilppu and we will be adding more instructors and more sessions on a regular basis.
    For all sessions including over 500 hours of video lessons visit: www.nma.art

Комментарии • 161

  • @davecasey4341
    @davecasey4341 9 лет назад +435

    The internet is one of the greatest inventions of our time. How else would we be able to sit at the feet of one of the modern masters and learn from him like we can here? If I lived in his area I would be taking some of his live classes on a regular basis.

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  9 лет назад +50

      Thanks, Dave. Would you mind if we used your comment and name as a testimonial?

    • @davecasey4341
      @davecasey4341 9 лет назад +25

      New Masters Academy
      No problem.

    • @BrianMarcWhittaker
      @BrianMarcWhittaker 5 лет назад +32

      Scotty Davlin books don't show the "live" process. It shows snapshots in time. It doesn't show the movement or thought process. I've been blessed to have been trained by Vilppu directly at his workshop. The videos don't even do it justice.

    • @aetherland1883
      @aetherland1883 3 года назад +1

      @Henry Noe Is Vilppu dead, I might have found a genius too late :(

    • @PoptartParasol
      @PoptartParasol 3 года назад +2

      @@aetherland1883 He's still alive

  • @justforfun2297
    @justforfun2297 4 года назад +40

    The good thing about figure drawing, specifically gesture, is that it teaches you how to really be loose and look and thus how to draw anything. Thank you Mister Glenn Vilppu for this intuitive and very satisfying tool. You are truly a living master🙏

  • @ShinjitsunoKage
    @ShinjitsunoKage 9 лет назад +101

    It... It almost feels like this man makes art that is more realistic than real life itself.

    • @aliveli-hq6zk
      @aliveli-hq6zk 5 лет назад +9

      great comment. that is because he draws our perception of the real world.

  • @qigong1001
    @qigong1001 9 лет назад +66

    Aside from Vilppu's obvious talent, he is so intelligent and intuitive about how to teach. That only comes from someone who truly cares about his craft and also his students. Brilliant.

    • @designrdan
      @designrdan 5 лет назад +19

      Yes, but it's not talent, it's practice.

  • @JohnWilliams-fi7rh
    @JohnWilliams-fi7rh 9 лет назад +159

    He makes it look easy.

    • @thopski1963
      @thopski1963 5 лет назад +25

      If it was easy anyone could do this easily and he would not be considered a master lol@@cccaaaddd The concept is simple, but the execution he presents is not "easy" by any means.

    • @lidarose2553
      @lidarose2553 5 лет назад +4

      @@thopski1963 trust, its easy. if its hard, then youre thinking too much...just draw the simple flow of the body..

    • @pravum3150
      @pravum3150 4 года назад +2

      @@cccaaaddd to be able to do it at one's level, its doable (easy even) but at the level of a master? No way, years of experience is needed for this kind of execution

    • @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947
      @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 4 года назад

      It makes the gesture become a law of Drawing.

    • @DennisCNolasco
      @DennisCNolasco 3 года назад

      For Glen, with his decades of practice, it is 😉

  • @pharoahscurse
    @pharoahscurse 9 лет назад +64

    he draws hypnotically..

  • @mogshot
    @mogshot 9 лет назад +27

    Great work. Im using some of the advice provided to feel how the bones and muscles interact. My favorite is just how amazing it is to remember a gesture drawing is never a fight with time, but how you interpret an image.

  • @aimeefritz9186
    @aimeefritz9186 9 лет назад +10

    It's so beautiful watching him work!

  • @aylaoliveira1255
    @aylaoliveira1255 9 лет назад +13

    Um dos melhores canais de desenho do RUclips. Muita experiência para ser repassada e absorvida por nós, aprendizes. Obrigada!!

  • @lasttoastproductions3934
    @lasttoastproductions3934 9 лет назад +3

    Wow, this is one of the greatest resources for an artist, a demonstration from Glenn Vilppu, and here it is for free.

  • @YoshiMario69
    @YoshiMario69 3 года назад

    Glen Vilppu is a blessing to humanity. If eternal life could be granted, I would want that for people like him.

  • @oliviateston4240
    @oliviateston4240 3 года назад +1

    Gorgeous!! That's the way to feel a pose, a gesture, an intention.

  • @eyeanwatzup
    @eyeanwatzup 6 лет назад +3

    Mesmerizing to see the lines. By following Vippu, This is the first time I felt I am drawing..

  • @chelseayzel
    @chelseayzel 5 лет назад +2

    Feel the pose .. experience what the artist is experiencing ... such beautiful ways to think. I think a lot of times art instructors forget that to produce art is to express oneself and not just to put transfer something physical onto paper.

  • @luci_annihilates
    @luci_annihilates 2 месяца назад

    This video has singlehandedly gotten me out of my rut when trying to figure draw. I had so many ideas and previous things I've learned stuck in my head about how I should go about figure drawing that it made me so rigid it seemed like my art skills were devolving. After watching this it reminded me how I used to practice when I was just having fun and being loose....not worrying so much about the outcome.

  • @Adam-zp6td
    @Adam-zp6td 4 года назад +1

    What a privilege to watch this master work.

  • @perseohernandez755
    @perseohernandez755 6 лет назад +2

    What a beauty !, I love, these kind of figures.

  • @toshi13go
    @toshi13go 9 лет назад +13

    Vippu!! A true master of our time!! TvT

    • @joseramirez7759
      @joseramirez7759 9 лет назад

      +satoshi kamanaka Satoshi Kamanaka!! A true master of our time!!

  • @kayaeki
    @kayaeki 5 лет назад +1

    He made me fall in love with figure drawings which collaterally improved my other drawing skills, thank you sir :))

    • @strongindependentblackwoma1887
      @strongindependentblackwoma1887 5 лет назад

      at least gesture is the 1º step, the 2º is even harder in my opinion, i mean Spherical Forms ruclips.net/video/Qy0VugzN-HY/видео.html

  • @creepincarl
    @creepincarl 6 лет назад

    My art teacher was a student of his back in the day. He passed Glenn's lessons onto us at Centennial High School in Compton California. I feel so lucky to have learned these lessons.

  • @arielceleda4897
    @arielceleda4897 5 лет назад

    Thank you, thank you, thank you!
    This is priceless. Your wisdom is appreciated Glenn Vilppu. And thanks to New Masters Accademy... Such a great channel. 🙏

  • @mr.skaterinliner1413
    @mr.skaterinliner1413 5 лет назад +1

    Модель несколько угловатая, а на рисунках - залюбуешься! Браво!

  • @blabla121787
    @blabla121787 9 лет назад +1

    oh my god he's amaizing i have learning a lot with him thank you very much

  • @Mangzorz
    @Mangzorz 5 лет назад

    He's so amazing.

  • @BisbisDZ
    @BisbisDZ 4 года назад

    i love that master if i was in the same town he is living i would've take all his classes

  • @Arcticos0
    @Arcticos0 3 года назад

    New student here, just signed up a couple of minutes ago, looking forward to it

  • @Poppies__
    @Poppies__ 3 года назад

    He’s so adorable! 😭😭💛💛

  • @JL-od6mq
    @JL-od6mq 5 лет назад

    I love Vilppu so much! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @MM-wz9kp
    @MM-wz9kp 6 лет назад

    Great! Thank You!! It really was a pleasure and it gave me tips where to start

  • @coldpaint1537
    @coldpaint1537 6 лет назад +55

    Is like god teach you how to draw.

  • @j0ca1995
    @j0ca1995 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video, it's really helpful.

  • @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947
    @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 4 года назад +1

    Glenn Vippu e Andrew Loomis são meus Heróis.

  • @vicvic2785
    @vicvic2785 3 года назад

    Thank u so much instructor. I learned something today, I'm gonna practice more, amazing video:)

  • @ivovasquez134
    @ivovasquez134 3 года назад

    This sample classes are amazing. Looking forward to gettin the course soon! Thanks for the great content! :)

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 3 года назад

    This is a master at work

  • @targ3425
    @targ3425 2 года назад

    his voice is comfortable so it makes me sleepy
    BTW this lecture is so meaningful, ty for share this video!

  • @nkkbee
    @nkkbee 9 лет назад

    You're amazing sir, i'm glad I found this video.

  • @summerlakephotog8239
    @summerlakephotog8239 5 лет назад

    What a marked departure from the ateliers and the sight-size method! This is meditative, intuitive and instinctive but I think the 10,000 hours rule still applies.

    • @DinosaurKing
      @DinosaurKing 11 месяцев назад

      Not a rule, Gladwell is a hack.

  • @damarisjudithflorezaguillo7627
    @damarisjudithflorezaguillo7627 4 года назад

    AMAZING!!! .... THANKS MASTER

  • @TimelessFlavour
    @TimelessFlavour 5 лет назад

    this guy is a genius.

  • @geebang9249
    @geebang9249 9 лет назад +3

    Glenn mentioned a couple artists around 14:52, Heinrich Kley and who is the other one?
    The videos are mind-blowing btw, taking my game to a whole new level, so THANK YOU!

  • @leonardofernandez6488
    @leonardofernandez6488 5 лет назад

    Masterful.

  • @yahushaking4367
    @yahushaking4367 5 лет назад

    Excellent teacher.Subscribed.

  • @edwardartetv
    @edwardartetv 4 года назад

    Nice artwork practice time

  • @sylviagomez9523
    @sylviagomez9523 4 года назад

    Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @valterarrudadosanjos51
    @valterarrudadosanjos51 4 года назад

    My master.

  • @eRGo369
    @eRGo369 3 года назад

    instant suscribe

  • @elxakiltse8773
    @elxakiltse8773 9 лет назад +4

    The Faber-Castell pencil he is using is not called "Royal Sanguine", but rather "RÖTEL, SANGUINE". Faber-Castell has the German name followed by the English name on all their polychromos pencils. So RÖTEL is the German name, then a comma, then the English name "SANGUINE". It is number 9201-188. Thanks to Faber-Castell for the research and clarification on this.
    And of course thank you to the amazing Mr. Vilppu. Such a pleasure to watch and learn!

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  9 лет назад

      Thanks for the correction. When we upload this lesson to the NMA site we'll correct that. We can't actually correct or modify a already uploaded RUclips video unfortunately.

  • @SoulGuitarMetal
    @SoulGuitarMetal 3 года назад +4

    All these years and just now I noticed my biggest issue of stiff poses is because I'm trying to copy the model.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 3 года назад

    Awesome

  • @yahushaking4367
    @yahushaking4367 5 лет назад +2

    How Do You handle Proportion and gesture at the same time?what should we focus more fluidity or proportions?for newbies like me it is a challenge to try to maintain proportion with time.

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад +1

      YAHUSHA KING these are great questions. Glenn covers these in his New Masters Academy lessons on our website: nma.art

    • @devenloomis3240
      @devenloomis3240 5 лет назад +1

      YAHUSHA KING with longer poses, get the motion down, then add form. For shorter poses, just go for motion.

  • @meepmeep8152
    @meepmeep8152 6 лет назад

    Even I can do this.. yay!

  • @drawinfo99
    @drawinfo99 4 года назад

    Great👍

  • @aZnLy96
    @aZnLy96 6 лет назад

    it does look like magic still, but i'll practice lots of course !

  • @tamborelconejo
    @tamborelconejo 4 года назад

    GENIOUS

  • @danipintus8511
    @danipintus8511 4 года назад

    Wow thanks a lot

  • @Rustyhound-Cartoons
    @Rustyhound-Cartoons 4 года назад

    When he draws, he becomes one with what he draws

  • @coddydimerda
    @coddydimerda 3 года назад

    fantastico

  • @sgtpepper91
    @sgtpepper91 4 года назад

    that second drawing thick as hell.

  • @Triple-S-Entertainment8282
    @Triple-S-Entertainment8282 6 лет назад

    Ur tricks so easy and I will observe this technique

  • @silvermig
    @silvermig 3 года назад +1

    While doing this kind of gesture drawings, my big issue is drawing the head and make it look simple and loose.

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it's tough because we are very sensitive to the size and shape and the face is very complex. Check out Glenn's course on NMA Dynamic Gesture Sketching for help with this

    • @silvermig
      @silvermig 3 года назад

      @@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA I'll check, thanks!

  • @wingate35
    @wingate35 4 года назад +4

    F E E L T H E F O R M

  • @sharllingjheff
    @sharllingjheff 6 лет назад

    Should I copy until I understand the process? So I can solve my own gestures? I love your style!

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  6 лет назад

      Sharlling Jheff that’s one way to learn. We recommend you subscribe to our video lesson library where we teach you everything you need to know to do work like this: www.NewMastersAcademy.org

  • @ay.l4998
    @ay.l4998 5 лет назад

    woooooooooooooooo

  • @tanquebailarin5817
    @tanquebailarin5817 9 месяцев назад

    lo unico que puedo decir es gracias

  • @KosmosZen
    @KosmosZen 4 месяца назад

    Does anyone know or can tell if he is using a fine or extra fine nib? In another video, it seems that he mentions liking the Falcon, which he bought in Japan because, being Japanese, it has very fine nibs, and that’s true. But actually, from the stroke it looks fine, and from the sound it seems extra fine. What do you think?

  • @darkmagicghost6153
    @darkmagicghost6153 9 лет назад

    I would really love to see how he draws portraits.

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  9 лет назад +3

      We have several head drawing and painting lessons from Glenn at our Web site: www.newmastersacademy.org

  • @DontRejectUs
    @DontRejectUs 4 года назад

    hello! can i have the name of the stylograph please, i love the eazy lines is make with that pencil, thank you!

  • @joedent3323
    @joedent3323 3 месяца назад

    10:43

  • @FLmanity
    @FLmanity 3 года назад

    masterful. are the reference pictures available from anywhere? Im trying to draw along but the small pictures are reaaally hard to see

    • @FLmanity
      @FLmanity 3 года назад

      nevermind I found them! they are in the video "Daily Life Drawing Session #1" if anyone else is seaerching for them

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  3 года назад

      @@FLmanity higher resolution versions are also available on our website.

  • @brigittelafuite5477
    @brigittelafuite5477 5 лет назад

    Why did you supress some of your videos...I really liked your hands videos and heads up ! I was really enjoying learning with them...

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад

      Merly, we haven't removed any of our videos from RUclips.

    • @brigittelafuite5477
      @brigittelafuite5477 5 лет назад

      @@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA So maybe youtube erased them cause I really can't see them in the list i had kept...the on called croquis cafe 360 is fully erased....

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад

      meryl WINSTANLEY croquis cafe is not us. That’s another RUclips channel.

  • @gabrielameza356
    @gabrielameza356 5 лет назад

    For those who can not find the book, here is a link:
    ruclips.net/video/iHfsod64Oxg/видео.html

  • @eminor9196
    @eminor9196 5 лет назад

    I draw alongside this video and ragequitted at 20:25

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад

      Squidward you can’t pick up everything you need to master this approach from just this video. It’s definitely frustrating at first. We recommend you take the entire Renaissance Figure Drawing Course by Glenn Vilppu at our website NMA.art where every step of this process is broken down and you are given ample time and assignments to make progress.

  • @lodathi
    @lodathi 9 лет назад

    Are we able to come to California and take an actual class by Glenn or maybe Mr. Huston, Gnass or Borenstein? I can relocate any time after fall semester.

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  9 лет назад

      +lodathi, some of our instructors also teach but no, we don't currently offer in person classes.

    • @lodathi
      @lodathi 9 лет назад

      +New Masters Academy Thank you for the prompt response. Could you recommend an art instruction school in the southern California area?

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  9 лет назад +2

      You know there's nothing out there that we feel provides the level of education that artists need. Art education today is a very uneven landscape. That's exactly why we created New Masters Academy. That been said there are a lot of options in SoCal. In fact you're going to have better options here than anywhere else in the world. Depending on whether you're looking for an accredited school or just classes or even workshops you can look at: 3 Kicks, LAAFA, Laguna College of Art + Design, Animation Guild, Art Center, CalArts, and any of the many artist's studios offering weekend workshops etc. It may be helpful for you to build a list of artists you'd like to study with and then go from there (that was my approach). I would recommend against the ateliers just because you learn a house style in those situations that is very hard to break away from. - Joshua Jacobo

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 3 года назад

    Start a series called “ quick pose family “
    Quick Pose Family goes shopping.
    Quick pose family goes to the beach
    But render say the beach and supermarket normally ( tight)

  • @dusk1234567890
    @dusk1234567890 3 года назад

    So is he drawing outer edge of body?

  • @skidoedoe1509
    @skidoedoe1509 4 года назад

    What does he mean on leading the eye? Sorry i am really that dumb

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  4 года назад +2

      Sancis it’s a compositional term. The idea is that how you design shapes, values, and lines can give the viewer passages or directions to look across the work. Our composition courses on our website go into this in depth.

  • @chocofro3
    @chocofro3 6 лет назад +13

    Coming back to watch this again, I realized he sounds like Winnie the Pooh.

  • @carlospolit4089
    @carlospolit4089 3 года назад

    what does "coming through" means in his drawings? i've seen a lot of his videos, but i stil dont get it, he repeat it a lot

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  3 года назад

      Carlos Huerta have you watched his course on our website. These free RUclips videos are drawing demo, not the core material.

  • @epiphany743
    @epiphany743 3 года назад

    I don't understand the difference between copying and analyzing

  • @mmedeuxchevaux
    @mmedeuxchevaux 4 года назад

    What sources are you drawing from? Is there a book of model poses I can buy? Folks, DO NOT click on the Reference Library link provided. It is a dangerous, corrupted link.

  • @lingqin1846
    @lingqin1846 4 года назад

    it is different from proko's gesture drawing

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  4 года назад +2

      There are many approaches to gesture. What Glenn teaches is a traditional approach that has much in common with Renaissance artists. Though it has traditional roots, Glenn has taught this to animators and other top professionals for over 50 years.

    • @luminosity01
      @luminosity01 4 года назад

      Excuse me if I'm wrong, but villpu's methods is very similar to hamptons

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  4 года назад

      DarkOsyris you’re not wrong although I would phrase that the other way. Hampton’s method is influenced by Glenn. -Joshua

  • @je4nette
    @je4nette 3 года назад

    Question from a stupid newbie: what's the purpose of switching the way he grips the pencil between the small and the larger drawings?

  • @adolfolobosco179
    @adolfolobosco179 2 года назад +4

    "Compare your drawing to my drawing"
    Haha...No, thanks.

  • @matteocaruso147
    @matteocaruso147 4 года назад

    wow at the beginning its very hard to do

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  4 года назад

      Matteo Caruso it will be hard to do for years. It takes the right training and a lot of mileage. Glenn is the best in the world at this so obviously me makes it look easy.

    • @matteocaruso147
      @matteocaruso147 4 года назад

      @@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA its so true ahahahaah

  • @imanidiot3033
    @imanidiot3033 4 года назад

    Looking at this and thinking about the drawing patterns he's doing makes my head burn.
    Why is Gesture so hard?!

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  4 года назад

      Gacha_ Core it’s what brings our drawings to life. It’s definitely difficult but the good news is that if we learn how to control it all of our drawings will be much stronger. Have you done Glenn’s Renaissance Figure Drawing course on our site?

    • @iancampbell1228
      @iancampbell1228 4 года назад

      New Masters Academy m

  • @abcd-zm3hh
    @abcd-zm3hh 5 лет назад

    i don't know if it is me or what, but i find your approach to gesture incredibly confusing, could you use clear definitions or can someone explain it to me :(

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад

      Bob it can be difficult at first. Have you taken Glenn’s course on our website? It’s over 50 hours where he breaks his entire process down, step-by-step. Https://nma.art

  • @ACE_CMH
    @ACE_CMH 8 лет назад +7

    Does anyone think a person like me who can barely do any drawings but wants to learn can come close to be skilled artist

    • @62cky4powerthirst
      @62cky4powerthirst 8 лет назад +14

      +Assassincalon I never picked up a pencil to draw until I was 18 years old, I used to have this stupid mentality that because I was not drawing since I was 5, I would never become a good artist: it wasn't until I started improving 4 years later that I became a great artist. I'm going to give you some advice that was never given to me:
      Practice, practice, practice: daily. Its not enough to simply watch tutorials, you need to practice, and you need to practice alot. My biggest mistake is I was only drawing once a week and it killed me in the long run. It wasn't until I was practicing daily that I saw any improvement. It's realy that simple: you just need to practice, daily. I recommend on the back of old school/paper work.
      Experiment. As I said earlier, its not enough to just watch tutorials: anyone with an internet connection can watch tutorials. What you need to do is watch the tutorials and pick what you like about them to form your own techniques. There is no universal miracle drawing style out there that applies to everyone, you need to experiment and form your own. I know about 15 different ways to draw the human body, my drawing style is a mish mashed, Frankenstein's monster of those 15 different styles.
      Persistance. You are going to fuck up: alot, you are going to make a million mistakes, your mind is going to make every attempt to tear you down, call you mediocre, and make you quit: especially at the beginning. You are going to get frustrated with yourself and your inability and for the first few months, maybe even years: you will feel like you are going nowhere: but you have to persist, even when it feels like you are going nowhere.
      Yes, you can become skilled. People like us lack natural talent though: so remember this, it's going to be hard. Since you lack natural talent you are going to have to build yourself up, brick by brick. It wont be easy, but then again: nothing worth doing is easy.

    • @MM-wz9kp
      @MM-wz9kp 6 лет назад +6

      I hadn't pick up the pencil until I was 25 (but I liked drawing when I was younger) but I'm practicing and I'm better. But I don't agree without sth like natural talent because even when you have a talent you need to practice. All great masters were practicing as well

    • @m0gul666
      @m0gul666 5 лет назад

      Yes, absolutely! The more you draw, the better you will get!

    • @whatevername2834
      @whatevername2834 5 лет назад

      There is no such thing as talent. Dumbasses mention it every single time only to justify their laziness. Calling artist talented is insulting. Its a hard work through many years.
      In one year of everyday hard work you can develop very good skills and do gestures almost as good as Vilppu
      OR, you can lie on your couch and cry about talent.
      Your choice

    • @devenloomis3240
      @devenloomis3240 5 лет назад

      Ace_H oh yeah. Trust me, I suck but I'm slowly but surely improving. Just practice as much as you can (or as much as you want) and draw what interests you.

  • @mr.skaterinliner1413
    @mr.skaterinliner1413 5 лет назад

    Наброски мастерские, жаль, не владею английским.((

  • @zorrunamenteinefables5702
    @zorrunamenteinefables5702 5 лет назад

    idont understad at all, gesture drawing is not supposed to be about drawinf contours, yet, that is what he does... can somone please explain? Why does he draw contours?

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад +2

      Endo Souldreamer the gesture is the flow that links one area of the drawing to another. This is explained in depth and Glenn’s renaissance figure drawing course on the NMA.Art website

    • @zorrunamenteinefables5702
      @zorrunamenteinefables5702 5 лет назад +1

      @@NewMastersAcademyorgNMA thanks a lot. I really appreciate it

    • @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA
      @NewMastersAcademyorgNMA  5 лет назад +1

      Endo Souldreamer of course. Gesture may look like simple lines but it's actually very complex and takes years of study to master.

    • @helen-matthews-usa
      @helen-matthews-usa 3 года назад

      This is not an academic drawing, in my opinion. Usually artists start drawing a figure with the chest and pelvis shapes, then add legs muscles - elliptical shapes of hips muscles, calves muscles, ankles are drawn as a whole block, heels and fingers are also drawn as a block. That's how I learned an academic drawing. What's on the video is some sort of adaptation for those who knows nothing about drawing.