I've been drawing and painting for years, have not been to an art school. This instructor is clear, moves through the steps at a good pace and I cannot tell you how much this sort of information is worth. I don't have a lot of money, but $350 isn't expensive. It's cheap in comparison to an art school. Plus you're getting the fundamentals and more. I would, sincerely, take this BEFORE applying to a school. I'm 42 now and unlikely to be professional, but I think I'll save my pennies up.
the highest form of discipline is spontaneity and spontaneity is that which is of its own accord....but you can't get there if you don't have a solid foundation based in the reality of the materials used and the methods to use them. Bravo to you Myron and your efforts to communicate a pellucid clarity. For those interested, look up Tad Spurgeon ; another with persistence and similar qualities, to open their eyes and question and see.
Thanks for your interest... Great News! 30 hours of training video on DVD is coming in the next few weeks. We will also be providing a membership site with full 24/7/365 video access to all the Drawing lectures and resources. Along with that Myron just sent the first part of his book off to the publishers. Go to the barnstonestudio [com] website - sign up for the podcast or email list so you will know when the DVDs and book are available.
You do realize, that his lines are already traced lightly on the board. He's not just doing it freehand. He is a brilliant art teacher - I just want to make that clear, that the cube and sphere are pre-drawn
i never understand how to determine how the arc of the circles are supposed to go, its so confusing and no one ever explains it, like the side on the right where hes saying the arc goes outside. is there some kind of formula that u can use to check if ur making the right arc or not
Highly impressed in this sir I'm using your system to create a fictional universe and the cube represent the higher dimensional plane which the human eye can't embody the sphere represent the multiverse
@mupersan82 Tell me... Spend $350 for an outrageous art education? An education which won our students $4 Millions in portfolio scholarships. -- or -- Get a $100,000 in debt for a college education that will teach you less about Art in 6 years then you'll learn in 2 hours here. In this new "info" economy $350 for this full course is a steal. We also offer the lessons one at a time which can be purchased at your own pace for around $40.
Always remember to repent of your sins (sin is transgression of YAHUAH’S LAW: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy) And Have Belief On YAHUSHA HAMASHYACH. HE Died and Rose Again On The Third Day So that you can be forgiven of your sins! HE Loves you! Come to HIM!🙂 :)
"Lets compare the price to some random huge number. See? Now it's a real deal!" mupersan82 is right. You guys are stuck in blatant infomercials era. Nothing is a 'steal' in this-new-economy, since if i actually steal a digital video from you, you'll still have it. And you are not getting my $350 anyhow. Its not about giving knowledge away for free, its about distribution costs becoming so low its irrelevant, and potential customer base becoming planet-wide. I believe $35 would be fair.
I've been drawing and painting for years, have not been to an art school. This instructor is clear, moves through the steps at a good pace and I cannot tell you how much this sort of information is worth. I don't have a lot of money, but $350 isn't expensive. It's cheap in comparison to an art school. Plus you're getting the fundamentals and more. I would, sincerely, take this BEFORE applying to a school. I'm 42 now and unlikely to be professional, but I think I'll save my pennies up.
Woah a comment from 9 years ago. Hopefully you can still respond :)
How’s your progress going Jeff?
Wow, 11 years ago, before anybody knew what would happen in 2020…
This fifteen year old one minute long video taught me more than many other people try to teach in twenty minutes
the highest form of discipline is spontaneity and spontaneity is that which is of its own accord....but you can't get there if you don't have a solid foundation based in the reality of the materials used and the methods to use them. Bravo to you Myron and your efforts to communicate a pellucid clarity.
For those interested, look up Tad Spurgeon ; another with persistence and
similar qualities, to open their eyes and question and see.
My God... that guy is awesome. Not even just talkin about skill. He's got gravitas.
yes, he's like the Orsen Wells of drawing
Exactly what i thought of him at first too! Force is strong in him!
great help
that ellipse part outside is blowing my mind thanks Myron
This is an oblique sphere. I need the isometric sphere. Nice sketch.
This video is literally as old as me but its still very useful. Art, same as Bible, truly is timeless.
You should do step by step how to draw that! I'll love to see it. I am a beginners BTW! :) thank you. Looks great.
Where can I buy his tutorials? I love this man, natural teacher!
woah, that's really cool ^^
Thanks for your interest... Great News! 30 hours of training video on DVD is coming in the next few weeks. We will also be providing a membership site with full 24/7/365 video access to all the Drawing lectures and resources. Along with that Myron just sent the first part of his book off to the publishers.
Go to the barnstonestudio [com] website - sign up for the podcast or email list so you will know when the DVDs and book are available.
You do realize, that his lines are already traced lightly on the board. He's not just doing it freehand.
He is a brilliant art teacher - I just want to make that clear, that the cube and sphere are pre-drawn
By who tho? BY HIMSELF!
i never understand how to determine how the arc of the circles are supposed to go, its so confusing and no one ever explains it, like the side on the right where hes saying the arc goes outside. is there some kind of formula that u can use to check if ur making the right arc or not
0:56 shows the killer touch.
Highly impressed in this sir I'm using your system to create a fictional universe and the cube represent the higher dimensional plane which the human eye can't embody the sphere represent the multiverse
hell yeah
woah im so suprised all these comments are so very old. Its like I traveled back in time
I am a new subscriber but l thank you for training and the world especially students on what to do
We've been drafting with Mr Barnstone.
Thank you that was a great help.
HE IS THE MAN !!
That is fine. It's perfect for beginners.
Broooo chiiil omgggg woooow thats a lot u helped me
watching this for improving in triple integrals by making better spheres xD
I have a question for this COURSE what level in drawing do you have to be, because I'm lower then a beginner
@MFandEK
He didn't say he couldn't follow it
@mupersan82 Tell me...
Spend $350 for an outrageous art education? An education which won our students $4 Millions in portfolio scholarships.
-- or --
Get a $100,000 in debt for a college education that will teach you less about Art in 6 years then you'll learn in 2 hours here.
In this new "info" economy $350 for this full course is a steal. We also offer the lessons one at a time which can be purchased at your own pace for around $40.
Need long class
Jesus Christ, This guy doesn't even need a ruler..
@AvatarTwasCheesy :) Nice. That's called training. :)
The only thing you ever need to know about drawing a sphere/ball.
@mupersan82
350 is nothing, man
@bigbearballs : Ya but you cant grow a mean beard like that guY!
Sounds sketchy to me
Always remember to repent of your sins (sin is transgression of YAHUAH’S LAW: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, & Deuteronomy) And Have Belief On YAHUSHA HAMASHYACH. HE Died and Rose Again On The Third Day So that you can be forgiven of your sins!
HE Loves you! Come to HIM!🙂 :)
"Lets compare the price to some random huge number. See? Now it's a real deal!"
mupersan82 is right. You guys are stuck in blatant infomercials era.
Nothing is a 'steal' in this-new-economy, since if i actually steal a digital video from you, you'll still have it. And you are not getting my $350 anyhow.
Its not about giving knowledge away for free, its about distribution costs becoming so low its irrelevant, and potential customer base becoming planet-wide. I believe $35 would be fair.
is he talking about sex ?? :P
Read Learn to draw review on my blog before you buy. Go to *josereviews. com/learn-to-draw-review/* Thanks. Sonny.
350 dollars? I dont think you understand the new economy.
yeh I'd draw the line at $400
@bigbearballs If you can't follow this, you're a horrible student...