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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Love Jeanette's precisely lined up extension of the palms. Distressing to see the Department of Art shirt didn't project enough bureaucratic mojo to sway the uniformed guard. Just part of the erosion of respect for authority, I suppose. Proko's arrows and captions on the video are great.
Been following both of you for a while. Was a lot of fun to see you together doing some painting. Stan has some great life drawing and anatomy videos, a huge resource for any artist.
I loved these videos. Seeing you and Proko together reminded me of Walter and Jesse from Breaking Bad, just on a slightly different career path. Maybe it was your banter together, but it seemed like you've known each other for a long time--maybe from time at Watts.
I also liked seeing the different methods you used to edit the videos. The palm trees were funny too: "No really, we've been painting together a long, long, long time together!"
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It is nice to see you together. I am also very found of Proko's work on figure drawing and anatomy...
Love Jeanette's precisely lined up extension of the palms. Distressing to see the Department of Art shirt didn't project enough bureaucratic mojo to sway the uniformed guard. Just part of the erosion of respect for authority, I suppose. Proko's arrows and captions on the video are great.
Those were both fun to watch.
Been following both of you for a while. Was a lot of fun to see you together doing some painting. Stan has some great life drawing and anatomy videos, a huge resource for any artist.
I loved these videos. Seeing you and Proko together reminded me of Walter and Jesse from Breaking Bad, just on a slightly different career path. Maybe it was your banter together, but it seemed like you've known each other for a long time--maybe from time at Watts.
I also liked seeing the different methods you used to edit the videos. The palm trees were funny too: "No really, we've been painting together a long, long, long time together!"
Hope you get a chance to work together again.
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