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Bryce Cameron Liston

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Video Tutorial: Gestures: Ashley, pt. 2 - June 2020

Update: Jan,15th  2021-Okay I think I have this video back up. Ended up moving it to Vimeo. 


These time lapse sketches are from this month model pack of Ashley. ...

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Video tutorial: Gestures, Ashley, pt. 1 - May 2020

Time lapse video, No voice over

I did a few time lapse videos from the Model Pack I offered earlier in the month. Thank you Ashley for your good work on those.

I genera...

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Video Tutorial: Oiling Out- Aug. 2019

A little information on the traditional technique of returning gloss to a dry painting.  I didn’t mention this specifically in the video but you want your medium to contain the least amount ...

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Video Tutorial: Hailey Outside, Pt. 2- Aug. 2019

Completion: An Oil painting Sketch inside Moleskin sketchpad

I like to idea of painting in a sketchpad, I think it takes the focus and pressure away from the idea that we alw...

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Video Tutorial: Hailey Outside, Pt. 1- Aug. 2019

Block In: An Oil painting Sketch inside Moleskin sketchpad

It was almost an Alla Prima sketch, but as usual I got started late and ended up working on it the next day, fortun...

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Video Tutorial: Portrait of Amber, Pt. 2- June 2019

Finish: Charcoal Portrait Drawing Sketch

I enjoyed having just a tiny bit of color to play with in a normally “black and white “ drawing. As you watch this tutorial pay a...

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Video Tutorial: Portrait of Amber, Pt. 1- June 2019

Block in: Charcoal Portrait Drawing Sketch

First of two parts. In this portrait drawing I’m using vine charcoal along with several warm colored Pitt pastel pencils from Fab...

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Video Tutorial: My Brush Cleaning Procedure- June 2019

Managed to get this short video done before heading back home. If anyone has questions feel free to post them, there are no dumb questions.

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Here’s a little video about my basic approach to hands- May. 2019

Always start with the overall shape, then break that down into smaller parts. Understanding hands comes down to three basic aspects. Understanding the structure (this is the most important), direct...

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