showcasing our process?
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@MattBaker replying to my own comment here, looks like I can screen record with Quicktime on my Mac and use my computer's somewhat tinny microphone for sound.
I'd still like to know what the more professional setups are for this kind of thing though
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I would like to share because I’ve gotten good feedback on some of my short process videos with watercolor. Although, I GUARANTEE that it will be poorly recorded with long awkward silences.
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@EliaMurrayArt said in showcasing our process?:
would it be just drawing? Or trying to finish a piece?
Whatever you wanna do! I myself would have a piece set up in layers to turn on as I went to show my process
@NessIllustration said in showcasing our process?:
Oh that sounds fun, and I'd like to showcase!
Awesome!!!
@Jeremy-Ross said in showcasing our process?:
maybe we can share a recording of our pieces with voice over
If that's something you'd like to do, that'd be awesome too I'm sure!
@chrisaakins said in showcasing our process?:
Zoom has updated to allow for more than 40 minutes!
Their 'plan' still lists the free plan as 40 minutes
@TessaW said in showcasing our process?:
This may be a way for others to model their demonstrations.
It's exactly what I was thinkin
@Coley said in showcasing our process?:
My internet connection is super de duper slow and I'm a technological idiot lol. I'm not sure I could figure it out. Maybe it's easier than I think?
Tune in for the first one and if it looks like something you'd like to do, then we can set it up I'm sure!
@xin-li said in showcasing our process?:
I am really interested in how other artists work, like always want to see behind the scene. But I have a hard time imagining myself doing a showcase in 40mins and make it interesting for others to watch. I could easily spend 40mins not coming up with anything that I am remotely satisfied. I do not mind sharing my process for 40 minutes at all, but I am just worried it would be so boring to watch.
Even if the session turns into a Q+A while someone doodles, it's still at the very least fun
@jdubz said in showcasing our process?:
So I could share what I do today right now which might be different in a month from now
Cool cool!
@MattBaker said in showcasing our process?:
I'd be more inclined to want to pre-record rather than go live (I get nervous)
If that's what you're comfortable with, then that's awesome We can post the link to the vid and then people can watch and post questions in a thread.
@burvantill said in showcasing our process?:
poorly recorded with long awkward silences.
yay! This is par for the course most of the time, lol
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@Braden-Hallett Setting up a piece in layers to turn on layer by layer to show process is a pretty great way to do it, I reckon, thumbs up.
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This sounds like a great idea @Braden-Hallett ! I'd definitely tune in. Would love to see how other artists work. Maybe when I gain a little confidence in showcasing my process, would try a pre-recorded session or a pre-illustrated session and describe it layer wise.
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@burvantill I love your process images from the bear. I would love to see more of your process.
@Braden-Hallett I would probably do the same as you, have a photoshop file set up, and turn on/off layers to talk about the process. I would very much like to share if the event is not happening in the middle of the night in my time zone (I think I am 7 hours ahead of EST time zone )Talking about show casing process, I just want to share this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHP70B56EGcDaniel Miyares is an artist I have been following for a while. He inspired me to pick up Sumie brush for painting. I did a bunch of ink wash painting for last inktober, and I looked his sketches carefully, and always wanted to see him live painting. Now he started a youtube channel, showing exactly that :-).
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@Braden-Hallett What a great idea! I agree with some of the others that I would certainly tune in, but since I can't even seem to finish a piece in a month, how would I ever be able to do it in 40 minutes?
What I might be able to do, if I could figure out the tech, is to explain a piece that I have already done, from the Photoshop document and showing the layers. Even in that case, part of my process is that the documents gets too bogged down and once they get over about 800M and my computer starts acting wonky, I jump ship to another so I can simplify without losing past work if I need to go back.
So that puts me somewhere between choices 1 and 2.
In short, I am still not very confident in my process and it changes a bit each time. Which is, naturally, why I want to watch all of yours...
P.S. Oh yeah, and now that I see @xin-li's latest post, it would be nice to have a way to participate from Western Europe, which is once again 6 hours ahead of the EDT now that the time has changed here too (this weekend).
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Sounds like an awesome idea
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@Braden-Hallett yes, but when you conduct a meeting it gives you a notice that it has suspended limits.
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This is the first recording of my sketching process. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdJ_x0xhjv4
It was kind of a test to see how it would work with no real plan. I could not figure out how to speed up the video. That is why I recently bought the movavi screen recording and editing software. I am planning on doing more videos. I almost had a new one to post this week, but I had messed up with the controls thinking that it was recording and it was not... oh fudge....
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@xin-li holy cow, rubber cement. It never would of have occurred to me to use that as a masking agent. That is freakin awesome.
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@jdubz To be honest I have no clue what rubber cement is (I am Chinese, it might just be I do not know the English word), but I am so wanting to try. I googled that I might be able to get it here in Norway (Where I live). I will get it the first chance I have visiting a hobby shop.
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I'd be down. A lot of people always ask me how i use procreate because I know so much about it. So I'd be willing to show you tips and tricks too.
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@ArtofAleksey wow. cool. I would love to learn more. I use procreate, but I do not digg very much - I stick with things I knew, and explore very little by myself.
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@xin-li yeah im willing to do a procreate tutorial as well.
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I would definitely be in to record the work on a piece @Braden-Hallett Nice idea
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@xin-li rubber cement is also known as booger glue to those who have maturity issues.
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@Neha-Rawat said in showcasing our process?:
would try a pre-recorded session or a pre-illustrated session and describe it layer wise.
Sounds great
@xin-li said in showcasing our process?:
I would very much like to share if the event is not happening in the middle of the night in my time zone (I think I am 7 hours ahead of EST time zone )
I would imagine if you're showcasing you can choose a time that's best for you Though I'll try and choose a time that's best for everyone (maybe similar time to when the SVS guys do it
@LauraA said in showcasing our process?:
What I might be able to do, if I could figure out the tech, is to explain a piece that I have already done, from the Photoshop document and showing the layers.
Pretty much what I'm plannin' to do (but with a bit of drawing)
@chrisaakins said in showcasing our process?:
yes, but when you conduct a meeting it gives you a notice that it has suspended limits.
Aha! Sounds great, then!
@hakepe said in showcasing our process?:
This is the first recording of my sketching process.
Oh cool! I'll check that out!
@ArtofAleksey said in showcasing our process?:
A lot of people always ask me how i use procreate because I know so much about it.
Procreate tutorials are always awesome
@nadyart said in showcasing our process?:
I would definitely be in to record the work on a piece
Awesome!
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Made a poll for dates and times