The Visual Scholar

Tim Mcburnie
The Visual Scholar

Demystifying the world of Art and Productivity, so you can get better faster and enjoy your Artistic Journey.

  1. E43: How To Turn Up Your Visual Volume

    12 APR

    E43: How To Turn Up Your Visual Volume

    Check out my Free Worldbuilding and Brainstorming Workshop: https://mightyartisan.com/worldbuilding This will help you refine your ideas for personal projects and build the skills needed to be a successful designer and author! — This is The Forty Third Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. In a world where everyone's employing every attention-grabbing trick imaginable, your artistic success doesn't come from adding more techniques—it comes from having the clarity and courage to focus only on those that truly amplify your authentic voice. Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality! --- In this episode of The Visual Scholar, I dive deep into how artists can amplify their unique style and message in today's oversaturated attention economy. I explore three distinct categories of attention-grabbing techniques: biological markers (like bright colors and contrast that appeal to our primal instincts), illustration theory (composition principles developed over centuries), and narrative structures (story elements that naturally hook viewers). The key insight isn't adding more techniques, but rather identifying which specific approaches genuinely amplify your authentic message while having the courage to remove those that don't serve your artistic voice – even if they're objectively "good" techniques. I share my own journey of realizing that fan art, dynamic superhero poses, and hyper-detailed rendering weren't authentic to my artistic voice, despite being pushed as "essential" in the comic book world. What worked better for me was focusing on storytelling, creating detailed scenes with multiple characters, and building fantastical worlds. This clarity allowed me to stop spinning my wheels on skills that weren't serving my vision and instead develop the specific techniques that amplified my unique artistic voice. When you align your genuine interests with your creative output and find people who resonate with that authentic voice, everything becomes more enjoyable and success snowballs rather than feeling like an uphill battle. —00:00 Intro02:11 Welcome03:26 Preface10:48 The Different Categories of Impact and Attention33:19 Which Methods Should YOU Use?37:35 Focusing... And Giving Up On Stuff That Works44:21 The Analytical46:17 The Simple Takeaway46:34 The Practical Takeaway48:34 The Philosophical Takeaway52:45 Out— The Visual Scholar Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. You Can Find The Visual Scholar Podcast In These Places: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Show Homepage:www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Where To Find More About Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex:  www.thedrawingcodex.com Art Community: www.mightyartisan.com The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie x.com/timmcburnie

    54 min
  2. E42: Clarify Your Artistic Signal

    13 MAR

    E42: Clarify Your Artistic Signal

    Check out my Free Worldbuilding and Brainstorming Workshop: https://mightyartisan.com/worldbuilding This will help you refine your ideas for personal projects and build the skills needed to be a successful designer and author!    This is The Forty Second Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk about finding your artistic signal - developing a unique voice in a world that pushes conformity. This expands upon a video I did over at The Drawing Codex channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYGJuvl4bOk Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality!  --- In this episode, I explore why artists often get trapped making art for others rather than developing their own authentic style. Using a sound metaphor, I explain how finding your "signal" (your unique artistic voice) should come before amplifying it with "volume" (technical skills and attention-grabbing techniques). I discuss how our educational systems and industry structures often prioritize making artists fit into production pipelines rather than helping them discover what makes them unique. From early illustration jobs to modern concept art workflows, we've been trained to sublimate our personal style to serve commercial needs. This training creates formulaic approaches that, ironically, are now being replicated by AI systems. The greatest value you can offer as an artist is something that can't be replicated - your unique perspective and voice. While technical skills matter, they should amplify your message rather than replace it. When you examine artists with enduring careers, you'll notice they developed a clear signal first, then found ways to amplify it appropriately for their audience. Finding your signal isn't about verbal articulation - it's about discovering something ephemeral that comes through in your work. It requires stepping back from seeking approval and instead focusing on what genuinely interests you. This might mean temporarily turning down the "volume" on technical impressiveness to better hear your authentic voice. I see this becoming increasingly important in our AI-driven future. While algorithms can replicate formulaic approaches to art, they struggle with authentic perspective and non-verbal expression. Your unique viewpoint - something machines can't replicate because they operate within the constraints of language - will become your greatest asset. This journey isn't straightforward - the search itself shapes your voice. The challenges you overcome while discovering your signal become part of what makes your perspective valuable. Rather than seeking shortcuts, embrace this process of discovery as part of developing your authentic artistic voice. Remember: before worrying about making people look at your art, first determine what you want them to see. Your unique signal, consistently delivered over time, is what will ultimately create lasting connection with your audience. ---00:00 Intro01:31 Welcome02:48 The Challenge Of Finding Your Style07:39 The Value of Having a Point of View20:15 What Is Your "Signal"30:30 How To Find "Your" Signal37:03 The Analytical Takeaway41:52 The Simple Takeaway42:12 The Practical Takeaway46:31 The Philosophical Takeaway48:03 Out!--- The Visual Scholar Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice.You Can Find The Visual Scholar Podcast In These Places:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419fYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-McburnieShow Homepage:www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholarWhere To Find More About Tim Mcburnie:Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.comArt Community:www.mightyartisan.comThe Drawing Codex Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodexPortfolio: www.timmcburnie.comwww.artstation.com/tim-mcburniewww.instagram.com/timmcburniex.com/timmcburnie

    50 min
  3. E41: The Right Way To Make Your Art 'Better'

    17 FEB

    E41: The Right Way To Make Your Art 'Better'

    Check out my Free Worldbuilding and Brainstorming Workshop: https://mightyartisan.com/worldbuilding This will help you refine your ideas for personal projects and build the skills needed to be a successful designer and author!    This is The Forty First Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk about how to build your artistic voice while getting attention - a delicate balance between being unique and being noticed. This expands upon a video I did over at The Drawing Codex channel:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYGJuvl4bOk Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality!  --- In this video, I use a sound and music metaphor to explore how artists can develop their work. I break this down into three key elements: signal, volume, and presence. Your signal is your unique artistic voice - what makes your work distinctly yours. While this signal might start quiet, it's crucial to identify and nurture it rather than immediately trying to amplify it. Volume represents how you amplify that signal using attention-getting tools. Just like with music, different styles need different levels of amplification. This could involve contrast, composition, color theory, or even elements like dramatic tension and storytelling. The key is finding the right volume that enhances your signal without drowning it out. I discuss how in today's AI-driven world, being unique is more valuable than ever. While AI can replicate trends and formulas for getting attention, it can't replicate a strong personal point of view. This makes developing your unique signal increasingly important. The final element, presence, is about consistency and building recognition over time. Many artists discover their unique combination of signal and volume but then abandon it, chasing trends or fighting boredom. Yet it's often this consistency that builds lasting impact. The real challenge is not just making noise in a world full of distractions, but turning up the volume on your own unique signal. While tools for getting attention are important - from composition to color theory to storytelling - they should amplify your voice rather than replace it. Remember: you don't need to scream to be heard. Sometimes a clear, consistent signal can cut through the noise more effectively than trying to be the loudest voice in the room. ---00:00 Intro00:55 Welcome02:12 The Signal | Volume | Presence - Framework18:30 The Traps: Why Having A Plan Here Is Important26:19 The Value Of Style Going Forwards32:11 The Analytical Takeaway33:41 The Simple Takeaway33:52 The Practical Takeaway35:14 The Philosophical Takeaway38:42 Out--- The Visual Scholar Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. You Can Find The Visual Scholar Podcast In These Places: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Show Homepage:www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Where To Find More About Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex:  www.thedrawingcodex.com Art Community: www.mightyartisan.com The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie x.com/timmcburnie

    40 min
  4. E40: Character Development: Avoid The Concept Art Trap!

    21/11/2024

    E40: Character Development: Avoid The Concept Art Trap!

    This is The Fortieth Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk about the dangers of being one dimensional in your character design! Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality!  --- In this video, I delve into the complexities of character design, exploring the contrast between visual representation and character development through actions. As artists, we're often taught to make characters look like who they are, emphasizing clear, exaggerated visual cues. However, in writing, it's the actions a character takes that truly define them, sometimes conflicting with their outward appearance. I discuss how these differing approaches can clash and how understanding both the external and internal aspects of character can lead to more nuanced and compelling designs. By examining examples like Tyrion Lannister from "Game of Thrones," Darth Vader from "Star Wars," and Long John Silver from "Treasure Island," I highlight how characters with contrasting appearances and motivations captivate audiences. Whether you're designing your own characters or aiming to deepen your storytelling, this video offers insights into balancing clarity with complexity. Join me as I unpack these concepts to help you create characters that resonate on a deeper level with your audience. --- 00:00 Intro01:39 Welcome02:04 Are There Problems With General Character Design Advice?06:04 Complexity and Duality of Great Characters14:50 The Benefit of Being Basic...20:23 The Dangers of Being a Cog in The Machine...24:00 The Analytical Takeaway27:05 The Simple Takeaway27:19 The Practical Takeaway31:20 The Philosophical Takeaway35:11 Out... Plus The Mona Lisa This Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. Learn more about Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.com Check out this podcast with video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Spotify Link: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 https://podcast.thedrawingcodex.com/ Check out The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.comwww.artstation.com/tim-mcburniewww.instagram.com/timmcburnietwitter.com/timmcburnie

    37 min
  5. E39: Art Projects - The Mysterious Magic of Constraint

    01/10/2024

    E39: Art Projects - The Mysterious Magic of Constraint

    This is The Thirty Ninth Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk about how creative restraint can actually help your art project! Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality! --- Often, we think unlimited options and total creative freedom are what we need, but in reality, constraints and creative restrictions are essential. Without them, projects can lose focus and fail to materialize into something great. By imposing limitations on ourselves—like deadlines, budgets, or specific genres—we can spark our creativity and produce more interesting work. I discuss how starting with simple, even generic ideas can lead to unique and innovative outcomes. Working with others and adhering to briefs has often pushed me to develop better solutions than when I had complete freedom. Adding constraints helps define our projects and challenges us to think more deeply, turning vague concepts into tangible creations. I encourage you to consider how constraints have affected your own creative process. Reflect on times when you've felt inspired versus when you've faced a blank page with infinite possibilities. By embracing limitations, we can unlock our full creative potential and bring our ideas to life. --- 00:00 Intro02:31 Welcome04:55 The Problem With an Infinity of ideas12:00 The Utility of Simple Ideas18:54 How To Apply Constraints24:56 The Analytical Takeaway26:40 The Simple Takeaway26:57 The Practical Takeaway29:58 The Philosophical Takeaway33:26 Out!   This Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. Learn more about Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.com Check out this podcast with video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Spotify Link: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Check out The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie twitter.com/timmcburnie

    35 min
  6. E38 Becoming a Pro Artist: How Long Does It Really Take?

    14/08/2024

    E38 Becoming a Pro Artist: How Long Does It Really Take?

    This is The Thirty Eighth Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk about how long it takes to reach the mythical 'pro' level of art. This concept is something many people ask me about. And it's one of those markers that many of us consider to be really important. But it's also a moving target, and is not always as significant as people make it out to be. So in this episode I am going to unpack some of the considerations around improving your art and getting to a good level of skill... and how long it takes. Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality! -----DURATION TO REACH PROFESSIONAL LEVEL IN ART PERSONAL EXPERIENCE: It took me about 10 years to reach a professional level, starting from high school. This journey included navigating through various educational paths and job experiences. GENERAL OBSERVATION: For students in structured educational settings, such as colleges, it generally takes about three to four years to build foundational skills, with additional time needed to refine skills to industry standards. --COMMON TRAPS IN LEARNING ART EARLY DISILLUSIONMENT: Many artists become discouraged by the slow visible progress and complex skill acquisition, which can extend the learning period. INCONSISTENCY: Fluctuations in learning intensity and focus can hinder steady progress. Artists often experience periods where skills seem to regress due to new challenges or advanced techniques. --PACING YOUR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT SETTING REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS: Understanding that becoming proficient takes years is crucial to maintaining motivation and persistence. CONSISTENT PRACTICE: Regular practice and application of skills are essential for continuous improvement and avoiding long stagnant periods. --SPEEDRUN STRATEGY FOR ARTISTIC DEVELOPMENT FOCUSED SKILL DEVELOPMENT: Concentrate on the specific skills that are directly relevant to your desired area of professional art. This approach minimizes wasted effort on unnecessary breadth. AVOIDING OVER-DIVERSIFICATION: While exploring different artistic styles and mediums can be enriching, it can also distract from developing the depth needed for professional work.--- 00:00 Intro02:28 Welcome02:50 Here's the Outline for this Episode!06:34 How Long It Took Me To Get To A Professional Level18:54 How Long It Can Take Students Now...25:42 What Are The Traps That Cost You Time?46:09 The Secrets To Pacing Yourself56:29 The Speedrun Playbook...1:05:20 The Analytical Takeaway1:06:32 The Simple Takeaway1:07:25 The Practical Takeaway1:09:30 The Philosophical Takeaway1:15:12 Out! This Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. Learn more about Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.com Check out this podcast with video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Spotify Link: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Check out The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie twitter.com/timmcburnie

    1h 16m
  7. E37: 3 Ways I Kicked Art Procrastination As A Pro

    11/07/2024

    E37: 3 Ways I Kicked Art Procrastination As A Pro

    This is The Thirty Seventh Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk overcoming procrastination as artists! I think there are a few things which are really unique and interesting about procrastination and how it relates to the creative process. Personally I dealt with a lot of procrastination issues early on in my career. Both while learning to draw as a self taught artists... and also when I started to work for other people and I had to deal with deadlines and expectations. Below is in Automagically generated summary so you can check out the content and also to help with search functionality! ---This episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast addresses the common challenge of procrastination among artists, a significant barrier to productivity and creative output. I explore the various dimensions of procrastination from psychological, philosophical, and practical perspectives. The discussion centers on my personal struggles with procrastination, insights into the complex nature of this issue, and strategies I found effective in overcoming it. I delve into the roots of procrastination, highlighting how cultural and educational systems shape our views on time management and productivity. The episode emphasizes the importance of developing good habits to enhance productivity and combat procrastination. I share three specific strategies that helped me personally to manage and eventually minimize my procrastination tendencies. Throughout, I stress the importance of understanding procrastination not just as a hindrance but as a complex phenomenon that can offer insights into one's creative process and mindset. The goal is to equip artists with the tools and understanding needed to address procrastination head-on, enhancing their ability to consistently create and meet their artistic goals.--- 00:00:00 Intro00:02:16 Welcome00:02:38 Why We Often View Procrastination From The Wrong Angle00:08:20 What Even IS Procrastination... What Is Happening?00:23:28 Figuring Out Your Success Metrics00:38:42 Tactics For Epic long Term Procrastination00:51:02 TakeAways00:51:14 The Analytical Takeaway00:55:14 The Simple Takeaway00:55:59 The Practical Takeaway00:59:54 The Philosophical Takeaway01:02:41 Out!   This Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. Learn more about Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.com Check out this podcast with video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Spotify Link: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Check out The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie twitter.com/timmcburnie

    1h 4m
  8. E36: Adobe is Legacy Software. What Does The Future Look Like?

    26/06/2024

    E36: Adobe is Legacy Software. What Does The Future Look Like?

    This is The Thirty Sixth Episode of the Visual Scholar Podcast - With Tim Mcburnie. Let's talk Adobe... There is a lot of drama and outrage aimed at Adobe. I normally stay away from this stuff on the Visual Scholar... But people often ask for my opinion as I do use Adobe products, and teach people how to use them. So this episode is dedicated to my thoughts on the future of Photoshop. But as you know if you have been following this show, it won't be simple, and I will weave in some more interesting topics. I want to walk though: 1 What we should expect from Software as artists2 What can we learn by looking closer at Adobe Inc3 What Ethics, Morality, Publicly traded companies... and AI say about the future of Customer/Product Symbiosis. So yeah... This is a long form essay. That no one really asked for. But if you want to rise above the noise and outrage FUD... strap in! 00:00:00 Intro00:03:03 Welcome00:03:28 What's My Take On This?00:07:07 What Good Creative Software Needs To Be... The Dangers of Switching00:08:45 That Time I Gave Up Photoshop For Corel Painter...00:14:56 Reliability...00:15:33 Learning & Community00:16:55 Different Artists Need Different Features... Pro Vs The Rest00:19:06 Professional Features (That Most People Don't Care About)00:20:06 Production Integration00:21:16 Chameleon: Photoshop Can Be Many Things00:23:27 Extensibility00:26:51 Real Professional Reliability00:30:03 Speeed00:32:03 TLDR: Bugs And Tech Hurdles Can Ruin Your Art Flow00:33:11 What About Adobe As A Company (Evil INC)00:33:50 The History... Aggressive Monopoly00:35:22 Adobe The Dinosaur (Legacy Software and Legacy Attitude)00:38:19 Adobe Is Struggling To Be A Modern SAAS Company00:39:15 Publicly Traded Companies Can't Take Care Of Their Customers.00:39:58 The Silicon Valley Hype Cycle00:41:17 Symbiosis: How Good Software Is Made00:43:24 The Protopian Ideal00:44:58 Incentives: It's Not A Matter of Good Or Evil.00:50:37 What Does The Future Of Software Look Like?00:52:51 The Community Matters00:53:58 The Photoshop Interface Built Adobe00:55:06 Piracy Helped Build The Monopoly00:56:00 No Free Version = No One Uses It... Or Cares.00:58:57 Adobe In Trouble?01:02:40 Has Adobe Forgotten How To Make And Promote Software?01:03:32 The Street Price Of Creative Cloud01:05:58 Adobe Actually Has A Great Deal...01:09:10 The Traps Large Companies Fall Into01:10:58 Business Models And Functionality Are Linked!01:14:03 Photoshop IS Unique01:17:34 The Real Issue? (AI)01:19:25 The Hype Train01:22:11 If AGI and Superintelligence Are Coming... Why Is Adobe Putting AI In Photoshop01:24:51 The Double Speak Of Generative Imagery and LLMs01:25:59 The Real Reason I Want OFF The Adobe Train Now01:29:17 Takeaways!01:30:14 The Analytical Takeaway01:35:15 Marker 301:35:26 The practical Takeaway01:37:27 The Philosophical Takeaway ---------------------------------   This Podcast is designed to help you demystify the world of Art, Productivity, and Creativity. So you can get better faster, and enjoy your Art Journey. We discuss Drawing, Painting, Illustration and Entertainment Design. Along with Productivity and Career Advice. Learn more about Tim Mcburnie: Learn Drawing and Illustration at The Drawing Codex: www.thedrawingcodex.com Check out this podcast with video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Tim-Mcburnie Spotify Link: open.spotify.com/show/6VbdwbiZqy8nqb90ruKQCX?si=21b9c1d02c85419f Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-visual-scholar/id1678505411 www.thedrawingcodex.com/podcasts/the-visual-scholar Check out The Drawing Codex Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDrawingCodex Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie www.instagram.com/timmcburnie twitter.com/timmcburnie

    1h 44m

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