Thursday, March 20, 2008

Part 2 of the 3 part Gouache Demo. Thanks for all the positive feedback!

12 comments:

addon said...

wonderful, thanks so much for sharing these films, so inspiring, made me pick up the tools again ...

adam ...
a chronic fatigue sufferer

Anonymous said...

thanks!!!!

Mike Dutton said...

Hi Eric, thanks so much for posting these demos. I can't wait to see where you take it in the third one.

It was an honor and pleasure meeting you a few weeks ago at the Early Bird Painters show. You're quite an inspiration, so I was really glad to spend a few minutes talking with you.

Like you said, we'll all need to come out to your side of the bay sometime to paint together.

Thanks again!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting these, it would be very interesting to see you paint a digital piece too.

Anonymous said...

Could have a small riot on your hands if you charge a fee for part III : )

Bob Eggleton (Zillabob) said...

Great stuff Erik..really fantastic to watch you paint. Thanks!

Ricardo Betancourt said...

Wow thanks for sharing this great little demo. This is ten time better than watching Bob Ross paint ja,ja. I also enjoy hearing your comments on different painters and how life studies help you out in your commercial work. Thanks again :)

Doug said...

Thank you so much. As I sit here and watch that, I started being amazed by how we're able to communicate our thoughts in this wonderful world. Imagine if they would have had this technology during the Renaissance. I would love to see a digital piece as well. Thanks again...

Hao Wu said...

Thanks alot for sharing this is some really awesome and helpful info. =D

smoothatwork said...
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smoothatwork said...

Wow finally a video! I love your work, been following it for some time now ( since Star Wars EP2 ). I've seen your published concept work (as well as your unreleased works due to NDA ) and I've always wanted to see you paint. I second the request for a video on a digital piece. I wonder what brushes you use in Painter to achieve a gouache look. I've been using Painter for a few months now and I'm curious to see how you transition to it. Takes some time to get something your used to traditionally.
Thanks again. Would love to see more.

salamander said...

These are just great!!!! Is there any way I can burn them to give to non computer friends?
Thanks for all your time,
Eric in Oceanside