hey Professor, just stumbled upon your channel yesterday while searching for various stylized face drawing tutorials and i have to say it's great to have an actual teacher releasing this sort of content! thanks so much for taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise with the world.
Rusty, I am 68 and cannot draw a straight line to save my soul. However after watching your some of your videos, I am going to giver it a try. Thank you for what you do.
Love this...cant thank you enough for doing these. Again, it really helps put the Loomis books into an easy to understand tutorial. Awesome teaching Rusty. 😊
Taking that amount of information that is in the books, distilling it and being able to apply it is a challenge. But, keep practicing until it clicks and then the fun begins.
This is the type of teaching I’ve been looking for 🙂 Will you be doing the loomis method with hands and feet? I know, probably a strange question, just looking forward to learning more. Thank you!
Absolutely. Use whatever method that makes sense for you. I work on the Bruce Lee philosophy of "my way is no way". Meaning, learn many ways and use what you need when you need it. The Loomis does give you a great structure to build you figures on.
Ok. Centerline on the head, torso, or both? It is easy to overlook some fundamental “thing” when teaching. Thanks for letting me know. I will clarify in future tutorials.
hey Professor, just stumbled upon your channel yesterday while searching for various stylized face drawing tutorials and i have to say it's great to have an actual teacher releasing this sort of content! thanks so much for taking the time to share your knowledge and expertise with the world.
You bet, thanks for watching. I appreciate it.
Rusty, I am 68 and cannot draw a straight line to save my soul. However after watching your some of your videos, I am going to giver it a try. Thank you for what you do.
Go for it. Give it a try, but don't get frustrated or focused on perfection. You are never too old to learn how to draw. Thanks for watching.
Ahhhh how fab is this tutorial! Thank you Rusty for bringing the fun, keep up the great work xx
You are so welcome. Thanks for watching.
Happy to see u again ❤you are an amazing teacher. You have a happy and light character. God bless you 🫶🏼
Thank you so much! That is sweet of you to say.
Will definitely be following you.... thanks for sharing your talent .
Great, thanks for the sub and for watching. I appreciate it.
Great instructions. You make me feel that I can accomplish this with lots of practice.
Thank you. If you practice enough you will master figure drawing. Thanks for watching.
Fantastic stuff…so glad I found you!
Awesome, thank you! Thanks for watching!
Thank you. This is an awesome tutorial.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Great lesson a la Loomis. Thank you
You bet. I'm glad you liked it!
Wow! Your tutorials are the very best on RUclips. You are simply amazing sir. 👏
Wow, thanks! That means a lot to me. Thank you.
Love this...cant thank you enough for doing these. Again, it really helps put the Loomis books into an easy to understand tutorial. Awesome teaching Rusty. 😊
Taking that amount of information that is in the books, distilling it and being able to apply it is a challenge. But, keep practicing until it clicks and then the fun begins.
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you. That was a great explanation and you make me feel I could try this.😊
Go for it! You can do it. Thanks for watching.
Good morning, Rusty. Truly need tutorials on this subject. Thank you.
OK, more are on the way. Thanks for watching.
This is the type of teaching I’ve been looking for 🙂
Will you be doing the loomis method with hands and feet? I know, probably a strange question, just looking forward to learning more.
Thank you!
Yes, I will do some hands and feet soon. Thanks for watching.
I've been practicing with the reilley method lately. Would you recommend combining these two and using the loomis one to get it more structural ?
Absolutely. Use whatever method that makes sense for you. I work on the Bruce Lee philosophy of "my way is no way". Meaning, learn many ways and use what you need when you need it. The Loomis does give you a great structure to build you figures on.
The Loomis center line demo needed greater /more clarity. It should not have taken me years to understand what he meant.
Ok. Centerline on the head, torso, or both? It is easy to overlook some fundamental “thing” when teaching. Thanks for letting me know. I will clarify in future tutorials.
@@prof_nelson perhaps he was not aware he would be disected under a microscope.
I also noticed many proof readings errors in many, books. Many ! Those make comprehension ( learning )way harder.