Art Masters From the Past Show: Norman Rockwell's Painting and Drawing Process and Techniques

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • In this video you'll learn how the great illustrator Norman
    Rockwell worked and the techniques he used that helped
    make his illustrations great.
    Link to Online Art Academy website:
    www.onlineartacademy.com
    Link to Cartoon Course for Talented Young People:
    onlineartacademy.com/drawing....
    Link to sample video for Cartoon Course for Talented Young People:
    onlineartacademy.com/samplevi...
    Link to Austin Briggs art course on composition::
    onlineartacademy.com/austinboo...
    Link to my videos at ArtStation Market Place:
    www.artstation.com/marketplac...
    Links to my online portfolios:
    www.onlineartacademy.com/fantp...
    www.artstation.com/cbernard

Комментарии • 17

  • @kathrynwilson3233
    @kathrynwilson3233 26 дней назад +4

    I'm a graduate of the school. Back in the day, there were very few opportunities for rural folk to find any training. Fortunate fir me, the FAS came along. I still have the lesson books!

  • @user-tb7nm7yd5e
    @user-tb7nm7yd5e 7 дней назад

    great show, thank you

  • @thegreatestpuzzleever
    @thegreatestpuzzleever 26 дней назад +3

    Great video! Informative and funny with the whole time machine thing. If you ever happen to do another Rockwell video explaining his compositions, how he used circles and triangles, I'd definitely want to watch that.

  • @jichaelmorgan3796
    @jichaelmorgan3796 26 дней назад +2

    This is amazing!

  • @electra6821
    @electra6821 26 дней назад +1

    Fascinating! Thank you

  • @borgstod
    @borgstod 26 дней назад +2

    I had yet to learn whether Norman Rockwell used charcoal as his foundation or if he used a dry brush technique for the final painting. As always, very enlightening and informative work.

    • @dannycruz5446
      @dannycruz5446 16 дней назад +1

      Having seen one of his original paintings up close in person, it looks like he used a scumble painting technique.

  • @alfalasi_art
    @alfalasi_art 17 дней назад

    Thank you very much for these educational videos. May I ask you a question that is not related to this video subject? The question is about the color wheel. What is the better of choosing colors based on regular colors shceme or irregular color scheme ? Thank you again and lookingfor ward for your reply.

    • @skiptothelove
      @skiptothelove  17 дней назад

      Thanks for your comment and question.
      Unequal interval selections of color from the
      Standard Color Wheel that illustrators like
      Jon Whitcomb talks about in his textbook
      results in greater variety of color and
      color rhythm..
      In that kind of Color Scheme there are colors
      that are closer together on the Color Wheel
      resulting in more harmonious color and then
      there are colors that are further apart resulting
      in stronger contrast of color.
      So you get more harmony and contrast while
      in Color Schemes that are at equal intervals
      the result is colors that are all strongly contrasting
      with each other when three colors are selected
      like Red, yellow and blue for example.
      Charles Bernard

  • @JackbenImbel2274
    @JackbenImbel2274 22 дня назад +1

    Thank you for doing this video. I have studied Frank Frazetta, and a bit of Rockwell. Studying Frazetta on youtube eventually led me to you, and after I started seriously studying these videos, I have had many people always asking me who my sources are. These videos clearly work, thank you for passing these on before you pass from this world. Now it is unlikely that this knowledge will be lost, able to be gleaned by those that care.
    Edit: Yes please, more shows!

    • @carolynmacaluso4957
      @carolynmacaluso4957 21 день назад +1

      If you ever get the chance, go to the Frank Frazzetta museum in eastern PA. It's on his home estate and run by his family with live tours by the family. See his original work, close friendly and worth going back again!

    • @JackbenImbel2274
      @JackbenImbel2274 21 день назад

      @@carolynmacaluso4957 Many thanks! I will have to visit this museum now!

  • @lennjennings4884
    @lennjennings4884 26 дней назад +1

    I took the Famous Artist Course

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 26 дней назад

    He would have live Nitram charcoal.

  • @manaloola2018
    @manaloola2018 16 дней назад

    Sorry, I need to correct your pronunciation on the name “Giuseppe”. The “G” makes a “J” sound, followed by a “U” as in “oo” sound. I know grammar Nazis are annoying but I just couldn’t take it. Forgive me