This weblog by Dinotopia creator James Gurney is for illustrators, plein-air painters, sketchers, comic artists, animators, art students, and writers. You'll find practical studio tips, insights into the making of the Dinotopia books, and first-hand reports from art schools and museums.
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How exciting! I'm very much looking forward to ordering this video. I know I'll enjoy it and get a lot out of it as well.
Even better, I know my father will enjoy a copy as well. He's long since retired from painting watercolors but his love for painting has not diminished in the least.
Thanks as always for all the hard work and effort you put into providing information to this aspiring artist.
I always cringe when I read Youtube comments requesting more videos ("great, but can you make a quick one showing how to paint the Mona Lisa?"), but as this will be for purchase, I dare make a request: could you make sure we see what's happening in the palette/paintbox? the dipping and mixing and loading and wiping etc.?
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How exciting! I'm very much looking forward to ordering this video. I know I'll enjoy it and get a lot out of it as well.
Even better, I know my father will enjoy a copy as well. He's long since retired from painting watercolors but his love for painting has not diminished in the least.
Thanks as always for all the hard work and effort you put into providing information to this aspiring artist.
I am so much looking forward to the release!
I'm so excited about this video!
On a similar note I just moved to the Hudson valley and was wondering if you had any suggestions of good places to paint out doors.
So great! Yay!
Can't wait to watch it. :-D
Looking forward to this video. Will definitely be ordering a copy on DVD when it comes out.
I can't wait! I am glad for the variety of subjects since each one seems to take a little different approach.
I am going to Italy in Sept so this will be perfect to plan what to take on my trip!!
Sounds great!
Wow! This is going to be great!
Great cover!
What else to expect?
Really looking forward to this as I have enjoyed your other videos so much.
I want it! Sign me up!
Can't wait ...sounds fabulous
I always cringe when I read Youtube comments requesting more videos ("great, but can you make a quick one showing how to paint the Mona Lisa?"), but as this will be for purchase, I dare make a request: could you make sure we see what's happening in the palette/paintbox? the dipping and mixing and loading and wiping etc.?
Looking forward to it!
Sounds good. I've been trying to incorporate water colors into my illustrations and this sounds like it could help.
What an excellent news !
I am so much looking forward to watching it !
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