Hey Mr. Silver, Thanks so much for posting this - great to see you drawing live again. I really appreciate you taking the time to post this and also, have taken this advice from the beginning of the summer (and throughout the last school year) and have been cafe/observational/subway/whenever I get a chance sketching and I really am (obviously) finding that it helps inform your drawings a lot more. I know you're probably busy these days, but I'd love to hear what you think of my work - my e-mail is in my profile (the gmail one) if you don't still have it along with my blog link. Hope you're doing well sir! -R.
that was really really cool. stuff like this is great from anyone to here and it really gie a great look at the process with you say what else to, thanks and I enjoy see what else is to come.
Do you practice drawing objects your characters might use Stephen? Things like cars, toasters, furniture, buildings, a computer, tree, helicopter... It would be fun to see how your style applies to physical objects.
Really great stuff. The comments about keeping doodles, and studies from life separate really hit home for me. Thanks a again for all you do for the art community. It is always gratifying when a professional takes an interest in teaching.
Stephen Silver was born in London, England on August 30th 1972. Aspiring to be a
professional artist his whole life and knowing drawing would be his vocation, Silver got
his professional start in 1992 drawing caricatures in amusement parks. In 1993 he went
on to establish his own illustration company called Silvertoons. By 1997 Silver was
hired by Warner Bros. Television Animation as a character designer, and has been
working in the animation industry ever since.
He has worked as Character Designer and Supervisor for Disney Television Animation,
Sony Feature Animation and Nickelodeon Animation, designing characters such as
"Kim Possible", "Danny Phantom" and Kevin Smith's "Clerks" the animated series, to
name a few. Silver is the author and artist of seven self-published books on the art of
sketching, caricature and life drawing. In addition to working freelance full time, he also
teaches an online character design course at schoolism.com. Silver names three treasures to success
in life that give him what it takes to keep on drawing: passion, desire and determination.
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Wow, really great info. I love listenting to all your art casts and it's awesome to see how you work.
Cool stuff Stephen.
Hey Mr. Silver,
Thanks so much for posting this - great to see you drawing live again. I really appreciate you taking the time to post this and also, have taken this advice from the beginning of the summer (and throughout the last school year) and have been cafe/observational/subway/whenever I get a chance sketching and I really am (obviously) finding that it helps inform your drawings a lot more. I know you're probably busy these days, but I'd love to hear what you think of my work - my e-mail is in my profile (the gmail one) if you don't still have it along with my blog link.
Hope you're doing well sir!
-R.
Great insight! Thanks, Silver!!!
Very inspirational. I am counting the days until your October class starts.
Hey Silver, nice bonus! I'm loving the class so far. Must get back to drawing now...
WOW
thanks for the info
beyond helpful!
there's nothing better than listening to a high quality artist give high quality info!
thanks man!
love your work!
-justin
Awsome! Thanks for posting that!
that was really really cool. stuff like this is great from anyone to here and it really gie a great look at the process with you say what else to, thanks and I enjoy see what else is to come.
Very awesome Stephen! This is a good treat to give to everyone.
is that ron pekar?
nice sketch.
Do you practice drawing objects your characters might use Stephen? Things like cars, toasters, furniture, buildings, a computer, tree, helicopter...
It would be fun to see how your style applies to physical objects.
OMG! Very Nice!
Hey Stephen it was great to met you at the Con an kickin it thanks for the advice all the best stay fresh!!!
Perry Linton Joesph
Yes that is ron pekar. And brian, I don't usually draw props, every once in a while.
Thanks for sharing Stephen!
thanks...this insight has helped me correct some mistakes I had...
Ohh woow, Stephen!
Really Thanks so much fou the things you said, I'm making my portafolio now and I will keeo the words that you said in this video and use on it.
Thanks so much I really like you,
You are so cutee!! :)
Love,
Samy-
Well said Stephen. I agree 100%.
Always great to hear some insight from such a talented artist. Thanks for taking the time to do these.
Very inspirational.
Thanks Stephen! That was great. :)
whats up stephen...My buddy Dan at Labrynth bookshop in t.o was showin me your stuff. looks great man...keep it up!
Great, I love watching you flex your pencil.
Very inspiring! Thanks for posting!
-Heather :)
Impressive Steven. Great knowledge . . .thanks man,
MAC
Thanks so much for posting this, its so great to watch someone draw and see how you construct things.
I love the video.
Really great stuff. The comments about keeping doodles, and studies from life separate really hit home for me.
Thanks a again for all you do for the art community. It is always gratifying when a professional takes an interest in teaching.
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