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    • Asyas_illos
      Asyas_illos last edited by

      Haha love it @K-Flagg

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      • Lee White
        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @K.Flagg last edited by

        @K-Flagg lol! Nice! That pretty much sums it up! : )

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        • Eli
          Eli @Lee White last edited by

          @Lee-White I was interested in the book you mentioned (Drawing With the Broad Side of a Pencil), but I am not finding it. Can you post more info if you have it?

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          • kylebeaudette
            kylebeaudette last edited by

            Lee's point about seeing people 'gather around your art' is a good one. He's made it before in other episodes. I think about it, as well as when Jake (I think) said you become an artist three times, or at three levels.

            1. You decide you're an artist.
            2. People start to describe you that way.
            3. Other artists describe you that way.

            I'm paraphrasing, but it was something like that.

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            • TaniaGomesArt
              TaniaGomesArt last edited by TaniaGomesArt

              I loved to hear the "starting as an empty cup" thing. It was a bit my rule to start my learning this year at svs. I told myself that now that the drawing anxiety was gone, I wanted to go back to the basics as if I was learning drawing for the first time. But sometimes doubts come, so this was kind of a confirmation of my decision.

              When I started my decision was that for 1 year I would be 100% student mode, just taking the classes and practicing the assignments as many times as needed, and then I can re-evaluate and see how to go from there.

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              • Matthew Oberdier
                Matthew Oberdier last edited by

                I'm hoping to see some 3 minute figure drawings from @Lee-White

                Instagram.com/mattoberdier

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                • Lee White
                  Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Matthew Oberdier last edited by Lee White

                  @Matthew-Oberdier these are some samples of quick sketches

                  Life-drawing-1.jpg

                  quick sketch poses.jpg

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                  • lpetiti
                    lpetiti last edited by

                    I would love to be able to do that. Figure drawing has always been my Achilles Heel. As a side note, I laughed when the whole "everyone gets A's in art school" statement was made. I get it, but it reminded me of how that was definitely NOT something that happened to me. I remember very distinctly getting a D on a color grid that we had to create with about 70 different squares and using gouache. I still maintain that I don't think it was horrible enough to earn a D (how does a color grid done by someone with a reasonable understanding of color get a D? I wish I had asked the teacher, who knows what he would have said).

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                    • Matthew Oberdier
                      Matthew Oberdier @Lee White last edited by

                      @Lee-White incredible work, thanks for sharing.

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                      • Lee White
                        Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Matthew Oberdier last edited by

                        @Matthew-Oberdier thanks! i really miss figure drawing and want to go back to it. But only so many hours in the day...

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                        • Matthew Oberdier
                          Matthew Oberdier @Lee White last edited by

                          @Lee-White looking to get back into myself. I wish I was as fast as you. Here’s a 10min and a 30min I did before covid. I need to work on pushing my values darker. It’s the thing my instructors always told me to do and I can see they were right now. I hate when that happens.
                          E2D6EAA9-9262-4D46-B6BE-AF6B4D8C57DA.jpeg

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                          • Lee White
                            Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG last edited by

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                            • Lee White
                              Lee White SVS Team SVS Instructor Pro SVS OG @Matthew Oberdier last edited by

                              @Matthew-Oberdier very nice!

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