Thursday, March 31, 2011

Dwight Part 1 & 2 Test Videos!



Click HERE to see part one of "Dwight part one". I started this as a test because I'm learning how to use a new recording program on my computer. I hope to do more of these soon.


Click HERE for part 2.



This is as far as I've gotten so far with this painting, and I've recorded everything. I still have a little left to do before I would call this finished . . . I'm recording everything, and when I am finished, I will upload the rest of this video. I will speed the next videos up and add commentary and possibly music?

12 Comments:

Blogger Isaac Orloff Illustration said...

Oh man can we get a stanley and a kevin pleaseeee pretty please. Long overdue! Great work jason.

2:25 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

thanks for your video , and of course now I'm waiting for the next one...i'm sure I'm not alone

It's nice to see it at the wright speed.

3:01 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good job! Can´t wait to see how you will continue to achieve a closer resemblance.

9:08 PM  
Blogger Isaac Orloff Illustration said...

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-wHxRno5fP-0/TZU_7Z0-VHI/AAAAAAAACA4/exRT5b6LKiA/s1600/kevin.jpg


:)

10:08 PM  
Blogger rwpike said...

The videos are great Jason. Thanks so much for sharing your knowlege and talent!!

2:11 PM  
Blogger Steve Roberts said...

Thank you for this Jason, its outstanding work as usual and it's so refreshing to see a real time video for a change rather than the ever popular speed painting videos. Gives us a chance to see how you work.

2:09 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great video, hope we can see some more, thanks for sharing!

3:45 PM  
Blogger David Duque said...

Everything you say and do is a reference, and this video is proof of that, thanks for the generosity and thank you for the talent ...

5:58 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Brilliant Jason. That you can draw with the best is obvious, but even in black and while, you understand and render human skin better than anyone I've ever seen.

12:21 PM  
Blogger Tim Wilmsen said...

Thanks for sharing Jason!

5:35 AM  
Blogger Bill said...

Excellent! I'm looking forward to more. Be careful with music, it can be distracting and cover the dialogue.

3:58 PM  
Anonymous Bruno Carneiro said...

Thanks so much, Jason.
Your generosity and talent are truly inspiring.

4:23 PM  

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