Jeff Arsenault
Rehoboth Beach, DE
Artist, Illustrator and Student
Jeff Arsenault
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4mo
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I got sucked into the details a bit early on a few of those! That was fun though! Thank you for any feedback you may have! And Thank you for such a well thought out course. Amazing job with everything!
This demo has the funky fresh jamzzzz! 😎 Thanks for another great demo too! 👍
11mo
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I will submit my stage one in the next week or so! Here is my stage 2... Thank you for the course, it has been fantastic! I am sure I will be revisiting this course frequently in the weeks, months and years to come! Thank you!
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1yr
This is the most metal art class I have ever been apart of.
1yr
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Should have sticked to the assignment, mostly drawn by fantasising, so no useful reference pictures. Nevertheless a fun excercise.
Jeff Arsenault
1yr
Great concept! Would be cool to see it fleshed out a bit more with some refrence!
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1yr
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a Markhor and Chimpanzee mix. Pencil sketches. Trying to play with different head shapes!
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1yr
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I plan on attempting some figure rotations over the next week! Thanks!
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Look out! Its a FARK!! That was a fun assignment! Thank you!
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1yr
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Here are a few of my better gesture drawings from the last few days. Thank you!
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1yr
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Clocked in at just over 30 min!
1yr
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First few Anatomy Studies, will continue to work some more poses from imagination!
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1yr
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Mostly Gorilla skulls, a few Chimpanzee and Orangutan. Ball point pen and a few in fountain pen. Some gorilla skulls from imagination at the bottom. I'll work more on the skeleton and skulls from imagination this week!
1yr
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Just finished up assignment 1 level 2.
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1yr
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Shading with mechanical pencils wasn't the most time efficient idea I ever had.
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1yr
Hope I'm not jumping "ahead" too much! These models are fun to work from! Pencil rough then fountain pen. Should I just stick with ballpoint or fountain pen only?
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1yr
The graphite degree system was invented by Franz Hardtmuth. When naming the grades, he chose H for Hardtmuth, F for Franz, and B for Budějovice, the city in which the pencil factory is located.
So while the F pencil may seem like an outlier, its name isn't completely arbitrary.
1yr
Hey Kyler! 👋 Ol' Franz was a bit self-grandising eh? I can't believe that grading stuck after all these years and has been confusing people for generations! What a jerk! Hahaha
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These last two videos are the most comprehensive and informative videos on pencils, erasers and sketchbooks I have ever seen! Thank you! Also, great Kangaroo!
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1yr
I did a few hand and foot studies and some figure invention on the right side there! Should I do more skeletal studies of the hands and feet? Thanks again!
1yr
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Trying to keep the forms simplified and loose! Worked these in ball point pen. Thanks I hope this is a descent size slide to get the idea across, please let me know if I should post a large slide.
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