Sketch Analysis -  Rembert Montald
Sketch Analysis -  Rembert Montald
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Sketch Analysis - Rembert Montald
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Lin
Hey, it’s Rembert! I have been practicing the exploding box (from the horse statue freebie) and it’s a game changer in letting go of VP nerves/perfectionism, and leaning into feeling via rounded surfaces. It’s helping me draw what I don’t yet know (like hands, which are scary) by feeling the space as fronts, sides, tops like he did with the boxy horse buttocks 😆 . Glad to see an appearance here…
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I sit down with Rembert Montald to look behind the scenes of his sketchbook pages. He breaks down his exploding box method for drawing complex environments with simple perspective. You will learn how to place characters into any setting and make them feel grounded. Rembert shows how he eyeballs perspective lines for quick sketching instead of relying on strict measurements. We also look at his storyboarding process and how he uses basic shapes to build dynamic scenes from imagination. This breakdown gives you practical tools to draw loose and believable environments.

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COMMENTS
Marshall Vandruff
Mastering perspective requires simplifying your space. Rembert uses an exploding box concept to build dynamic environments. You can place characters easily when you treat the setting as a simple grid. This turns harmonic noise into a solid foundation.
Michael Giff
Yeah, looking forward to the science part of the course. Me and intuition have been divorced for 20 plus years... and it still clobbers me. How much alimony do you need? You've taken my dignity, self-esteem and a good chunk of my hair!! Not sure how he's establishing the horizon lines or how the division tricks work.
Lin
1d
Hey, it’s Rembert! I have been practicing the exploding box (from the horse statue freebie) and it’s a game changer in letting go of VP nerves/perfectionism, and leaning into feeling via rounded surfaces. It’s helping me draw what I don’t yet know (like hands, which are scary) by feeling the space as fronts, sides, tops like he did with the boxy horse buttocks 😆 . Glad to see an appearance here…
Patrick Bosworth
These are wonderful, great work all around!
Sita Rabeling
This is so good! You have the skills to make it look nice too! 🤩
M C
2d
any tips on how to get back onto the horse so to speak?
Dennis Yeary
So when the next lesson coming?
Charlie Nicholson
This Thursday will be the first official lesson of Part 2
Sita Rabeling
While watching Rembert here and on YouTube, did some scribbling this morning. Not perfect, so I’m not content, but just hope to get better at it by playing.
Lin
1d
Schrodinger’s cat!! 🐈 (great experimentation).
MADawg
5d
Wait whattt?!?!, I didn't know that Rembert Montald would be in that course. Will we see more from him? like with Peter Han, for example
Charlie Nicholson
Currently we don't have more demos with him lined up but it's always possible. Rembert is a busy guy but we'd love to have him be in the course more.
Charlie Nicholson
Ok, this is officially the last lesson of Part 1! Part 2 starts next Thursday
Carlos Javier Roo Soto
Man. I need to go back and practice from every single one of these bonus lessons.
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