I know this has been out for a long time but maybe this will still get read. Metal engravers use a ton of filagree design in their work. I have always had a difficult time with this aspect of my design work. I'm 59years old. Only started 3years ago after my beautiful wife of 30 years died. I have bought and watched every available DVD out there and this lesson (for free no less ) had the ahh haa moment for me . For some reason it hit a chord and lm drawing like crazy now. Thanks. Keep up the great work. OPA'S ENGRAVING STUDIO.
There are endless amazing tutorials on RUclips my man. I'll list some for ya. Steven Zapata Alphonso dunn Marshall vandruff Dagget designs (Japanese tattoo tutorials) Proko Lethal Chris drawing Jazza (more entertainment that education) The broken puppet There's a guy making a full comic series called "dragon rage" and he streams it but he never shuts up about his wife (I can't take it) but it's amazing for watching the process of making a full comic product.
This video was posted around the time I started learning hand engraving, and I watched it around that time. I found it very interesting and well presented. Since then, I have found that hand engravers have refined (or at least preserved) this artform and have developed very good instructional materials which I think would supplement this video very nicely. There are many tattoo artists using designs actually drawn by hand engravers, for/from engraving designs. This is an artform which I have come to appreciate immensely. Thank you for posting this video.
I've been dying for a tutorial like this. I've messaged all kinds of artists looking for help and tips on getting a good flow with art nouveau type of stuff and you just opened up my world. Thank you!!
I really appreciate your tutorials and zen. I'm a watercolor/ink and graphite guy, but your skills are totally transferable. I really hope you have the op to produce more videos. I've watched more of them than I care to admit, and you are a good teacher with a great teaching style. Like a dude said down the stack, you are legit, and your filigree tut is excellent. THANK YOU
I've wanted to do this for so long, I'm turning 40 in a month and its made me really look back and grab some of those little dreams I think I have "all the time in the world" to do. We don't! It goes by so fast. Just do the d*mn thing!! thank you for sharing your skill
omg i’m reading your comment having just turned 39 and really wanting to finally try to learn this after all this time. fun to see your comment. Hope you’re still doing it if you want!
Great lecture i enjoyed the whole thing, very good perspectives from different points, im starting to pactrice both designing and engraving for firearms
how does a noob approach sketching geometric pattern work like sacred geometry, islamic geometry, mandalas etc? Drawing small? Ruler and compass, pc? How would one break down complex patterns like this?
I had to look this up to see what it is. I do lots of abstract art and I often use these in my drawings. I had no idea that’s what they were called. Till my buddy was checking out my art and said. Nice filigree. I was like huh?
dude is legit, why does he use a highlighter? Is that something to do with tattoos? He has a good design theory. If you look at some of Da Vinci's paintings you can clearly see triangles in the perspective sometimes it is right in the middle of the canvas
This is a nice tutorial but it is incorrect to call this filigree, as this is scrollwork, not filigree. filigree is a type of wirework. very common misconception
I know this has been out for a long time but maybe this will still get read. Metal engravers use a ton of filagree design in their work. I have always had a difficult time with this aspect of my design work. I'm 59years old. Only started 3years ago after my beautiful wife of 30 years died. I have bought and watched every available DVD out there and this lesson (for free no less ) had the ahh haa moment for me . For some reason it hit a chord and lm drawing like crazy now. Thanks. Keep up the great work. OPA'S ENGRAVING STUDIO.
There are endless amazing tutorials on RUclips my man. I'll list some for ya.
Steven Zapata
Alphonso dunn
Marshall vandruff
Dagget designs (Japanese tattoo tutorials)
Proko
Lethal Chris drawing
Jazza (more entertainment that education)
The broken puppet
There's a guy making a full comic series called "dragon rage" and he streams it but he never shuts up about his wife (I can't take it) but it's amazing for watching the process of making a full comic product.
Beautiful work Jeff! There is something in this art that takes me into another imaginery world.
This video was posted around the time I started learning hand engraving, and I watched it around that time. I found it very interesting and well presented. Since then, I have found that hand engravers have refined (or at least preserved) this artform and have developed very good instructional materials which I think would supplement this video very nicely. There are many tattoo artists using designs actually drawn by hand engravers, for/from engraving designs. This is an artform which I have come to appreciate immensely. Thank you for posting this video.
I've been dying for a tutorial like this. I've messaged all kinds of artists looking for help and tips on getting a good flow with art nouveau type of stuff and you just opened up my world. Thank you!!
Justin Gilbreath I posted a few more vidoes from Jeff. His cherry blossom video helped me big-time!
You, sir, are an angel. Thank you for making & posting art theory/tutorial videos like this - serious props!!
prolly one of the best tutorials i ahve seen
By far the best scrollwork tutorial on youtube.
🔥🔥🔥 video, love how there’s a real uniqueness to going about this, from the way people think about the process to how theirs comes out. Dope dope dope
As a fantasy style & kingdom hearts style artist, I couldn't thank you enough! Much love, dude!
Thank you so much. Useful sharing. 👍
I really appreciate your tutorials and zen. I'm a watercolor/ink and graphite guy, but your skills are totally transferable. I really hope you have the op to produce more videos. I've watched more of them than I care to admit, and you are a good teacher with a great teaching style. Like a dude said down the stack, you are legit, and your filigree tut is excellent. THANK YOU
By far one of the best tutorials out there ! Thanks!
Love you, closing “trick” made me
So happy can’t wait to practice shoulder movements and make clean ass lines ❤️🔥
I've wanted to do this for so long, I'm turning 40 in a month and its made me really look back and grab some of those little dreams I think I have "all the time in the world" to do. We don't! It goes by so fast. Just do the d*mn thing!!
thank you for sharing your skill
I didn't start tattooing until I was 41. Imagine being an apprentice in your 40s? Shit wasn't easy but I got through it. 10 years strong now
omg i’m reading your comment having just turned 39 and really wanting to finally try to learn this after all this time. fun to see your comment. Hope you’re still doing it if you want!
beautiful and well explained, pls provide more of those!! thanks and looking forward for MORE.
who the fuck would give this a thumbs down???? I've been looking for a practical breakdown of filigree for years and this is the shit.
loved your breakdown of even how your arm movement is involved and will effect the results. I will definitely be practicing this
Wow. I can't draw worth a nothing. But I am totally inspired by this well instructed, from the heart information. Thank you Sir and crew !
This was SO helpful. I can see the improvements in my work!!
How on earth do you not have more subscribers, this is a great explanation
This is great! You are very good at teaching.
Man, that was awesome. Thanks! 🥰 🥰 🥰
Thanks dude....your time and effort are appreciated! It’s a great help to many including me!
Loved this man ....this was awesome ....
The shoulder thing has changed the way I draw totally. Thanks !
Thank you thank you thank you. The time has to be put IT!
You're a genius, thanks for sharing the valuable information and and experience. It means a lot to me.
Great lecture i enjoyed the whole thing, very good perspectives from different points, im starting to pactrice both designing and engraving for firearms
This video finally made it click for me. Keep making vids! So helpful
Really good! I enjoyed this tutorial and found it helpful!
how does a noob approach sketching geometric pattern work like sacred geometry, islamic geometry, mandalas etc? Drawing small? Ruler and compass, pc? How would one break down complex patterns like this?
Thank you sir for the solid advice!
Thank you it actually really helped me learn to do it fast!
Thanks for the video
I had to look this up to see what it is. I do lots of abstract art and I often use these in my drawings. I had no idea that’s what they were called. Till my buddy was checking out my art and said. Nice filigree. I was like huh?
Thank you and your tutorial is very inspirational!
Nice tips, great vid!
Thank You! Great tutorial. I understand so much better now :D
shoulder movement.. thanks for that one.....
Very helpful,i need to practice more.
God bless you sir, thanks alot!
You should keep doing more of these!!!
Scroll drawing has techniques and understanding the formula make you move further
Yellow on white does not show up as well as another color. Similarly, the thin red pen lines are not clear in the video.
SO AWESOME ! ! !
Thank you sir !
Thank you 🙏
I love the internet. I typed in this exact topic on google & found just what I needed! Thanks for sharing! 🫶🏾
dude is legit, why does he use a highlighter? Is that something to do with tattoos? He has a good design theory. If you look at some of Da Vinci's paintings you can clearly see triangles in the perspective sometimes it is right in the middle of the canvas
He is Jeff Gogue, very well respected tattoo artist and person. This guy is some master. Cheers. :)
More content like this why did you stop?
Merci beaucoup mon gars:) Thanks I like too!!!
Man ok for the shoulder if you draw giant size! Otherwise just fingers might do
is this considered rococo
plz someone answer
maquina!
This is a nice tutorial but I think it falls more under scroll-work (english I think) than filigree.
Profound!
Good lesson. Ot sure why yellow and red as it is so hard to see and follow. Next time black marker would be helpful please…thanks
Thank you!
thanks!!!
we were able to see the final for about 1 second
Have you ever heard of the pause button?
wow. just something I thought you might want to know. unsubscribe.
@@EnVee863 he wasnt even the one who said it, jackass
It is very hard to see anything you are drawing. Great advice but I cannot see it.
This is a nice tutorial but it is incorrect to call this filigree, as this is scrollwork, not filigree. filigree is a type of wirework. very common misconception
Yellow is very very hard to see.