I am a visual learner and it helps to know what you are thinking as the drawing progresses, so this format is ideal for me. Your work is very inspirational.
I think this "raw" format is great. I LOVE the final result and I've been watching your videos for a while now. I thought to myself "Why haven't I subscribed yet?" so I did that. I also appreciate the insights you offer. Fantastic stuff!!
I cannot tell yet which is more important. Watching what you draw or listening to what you say. Keep this format. Its raw and real. This is entertaining to watch and learn from.
I like this format and would like to see more. Additional focus on how to find values and angles would be helpful. Thanks again for this informative, inspiring video!
I like the looseness of your style I also use this as well in my drawings , for me it's all about freedom from restriction but still come to a satisfying conclusion
I didn't think I would like this as much as I do. I've been looking for this type of drawing and you do it really well. It isn't abstract, but loose, yet with definite clarity. I'd like you to do more of the face. Very interesting. Love your charcoals, too.
Josh, I really love the looseness of this portrait, WELL DONE!!! 👏👏👏👏 I find it hard sometimes to figure out whether to draw tighter or looser... but now I've seen you draw, I feel that actually BOTH are equally immersive, equally fun, and both can put your brain into that calm sense of flow that we're all looking for as artists.. so, thank-you Josh, for this video 😃😃😃
That was amazing! I love your artistic style. Charcoal, Loose Powder, Ink, Paint, everything is so loose, abstract & yet remarkably detailed. Where did you study? Whose work influences you the most because I want to study them too! Are you or do you have a book filled w your work? Preferably a real book (not ebook). I want to flip thru pages of all your finished art, maybe w tips & techniques, different mediums you use, tools & possibly even diy exercises?! I desperately need to buy it! Everything you create is incredible! Thanks for sharing your talent with all of these Mad Charcoal videos!
Absolutely refreshing! Cannot wait to try this. I kinda wish you had completed the upper half of the face. It would have been very interesting and instructive to see how you handle eyes and hair with this style. Regardless, loved it and want more!
New subscriber here. You are truly talented, I’ve never seen anyone draw like this before! You’ve definitely given me some new info to try, thanks! Keep them coming 🙂
Great format. I'm trying to learn charcoal techniques so any advice on fundamental techniques that you are using and how you'd recommend practicing them would be amazing. Having watched your vids and had a go one problem I have (I've many) is I'm not sure how to get accurate lines (with charcoal and putty) - it's not like using a sharpened pencil where you know where the tip is. The other prob I face is getting proportions right...I mess that and the whole thing falls to shit! Any advice on any of that would be amazing. I know it's all practice...just want to make sure I practice in good habits not bad ones. Excellent vids. Look forward to the next!
Love your videos. Wish you would have your study on the screen so we can follow your process, especially following darks and lights as you work. Thank you.
I've been trying to draw both on paper and digitally for years now. I've come to the conclusion that it is simply talent and not skill as everyone says. Come to the point where its actually making me depressed. Time to give it up I think.
@@YukoMadotsukiMusic Believe it or not, for most of my life, I'm in my 40's. I have a younger brother who dabbles in art once in a blue moon when he feels like it, and is way more advanced than me. Like I said, it is pure natural talent, and not skill like many stupid people claim.
I am a visual learner and it helps to know what you are thinking as the drawing progresses, so this format is ideal for me. Your work is very inspirational.
Your format is great. I'd love to see more of your thought processes and/or step by step content in scribbling and charcoal. Really great art!
Definitely loving this format, feels more organic and helpful
I really enjoy this format and your comments. I learn something each time. Thank you so much. You are my drawing sketching teacher!
I love this format! I was thinking, before you mentioned it, that I learn SO much from these demos and I dont get bored. ❤️
I think this "raw" format is great. I LOVE the final result and I've been watching your videos for a while now. I thought to myself "Why haven't I subscribed yet?" so I did that. I also appreciate the insights you offer. Fantastic stuff!!
I cannot tell yet which is more important. Watching what you draw or listening to what you say. Keep this format. Its raw and real. This is entertaining to watch and learn from.
I enjoy your format just as it is. Thank you!
I like this format and would like to see more. Additional focus on how to find values and angles would be helpful. Thanks again for this informative, inspiring video!
Same here you
Of course! INK! I'm still amazed at the Charcoals..my mind is still back there!!
I like the looseness of your style I also use this as well in my drawings ,
for me it's all about freedom from restriction but still come to a satisfying conclusion
I didn't think I would like this as much as I do. I've been looking for this type of drawing and you do it really well. It isn't abstract, but loose, yet with definite clarity. I'd like you to do more of the face. Very interesting. Love your charcoals, too.
Wow...he is amazing artist.. Agreed 😍
Josh, I really love the looseness of this portrait, WELL DONE!!! 👏👏👏👏 I find it hard sometimes to figure out whether to draw tighter or looser... but now I've seen you draw, I feel that actually BOTH are equally immersive, equally fun, and both can put your brain into that calm sense of flow that we're all looking for as artists.. so, thank-you Josh, for this video 😃😃😃
That was amazing! I love your artistic style. Charcoal, Loose Powder, Ink, Paint, everything is so loose, abstract & yet remarkably detailed. Where did you study? Whose work influences you the most because I want to study them too!
Are you or do you have a book filled w your work? Preferably a real book (not ebook). I want to flip thru pages of all your finished art, maybe w tips & techniques, different mediums you use, tools & possibly even diy exercises?! I desperately need to buy it!
Everything you create is incredible!
Thanks for sharing your talent with all of these Mad Charcoal videos!
It's great how you explain things while doing. Plus different medium is great.
This s a great method of presentation, to the point, but enabling the viewer see how you developed your own line.
I love this, this is the freedom phase of drawing. For me usually it goes in steps 1. Excitement 2. What have a done 3. Freedom
I like this format for tutorials.
Absolutely refreshing! Cannot wait to try this. I kinda wish you had completed the upper half of the face. It would have been very interesting and instructive to see how you handle eyes and hair with this style. Regardless, loved it and want more!
I can not thank you enough for this! I'm having a blast and getting results that even I'm impressed with👋👌
Really enjoyed this format. Thank you for sharing!
Wow~Very nice!!! Your drawing is wonderful.🥰
I would like one or two step by step videos for this kind od drawing and charcoal drawing
Nice job Josh! Yeah I like this format too.
Love it! Such talent.
New subscriber here. You are truly talented, I’ve never seen anyone draw like this before! You’ve definitely given me some new info to try, thanks! Keep them coming 🙂
Is anybody else here for the ASMR? Hella tingles, am I right?
Josh Hernandez ROCKS!!
Cool! Love this as a fun loosening up exercise! Good value practice!
Really great work, I love the gravity your style.
Nice process
Please make more of this sir
Great format. I'm trying to learn charcoal techniques so any advice on fundamental techniques that you are using and how you'd recommend practicing them would be amazing. Having watched your vids and had a go one problem I have (I've many) is I'm not sure how to get accurate lines (with charcoal and putty) - it's not like using a sharpened pencil where you know where the tip is. The other prob I face is getting proportions right...I mess that and the whole thing falls to shit! Any advice on any of that would be amazing. I know it's all practice...just want to make sure I practice in good habits not bad ones. Excellent vids. Look forward to the next!
Great work. Thanx for sharing ✨✨👍🏻👍🏻✨✨
It's a ZIG Kuretake brush pen....You can get it in different sizes but unless you can read Chinese it is impossible to see if you got the right pen😊
J’aime beaucoup votre travail merci de nous le faire découvrir vous avez beaucoup de talent bravos à vous 👍👌✌️😍😻
Nice style.
Moooooreeee!!! 🤩
this is great. thank you.I too like this format. please do more scribbling
Please make more detailed videos, with stepwise approach
Love it too
Cool 😍
Love your videos. Wish you would have your study on the screen so we can follow your process, especially following darks and lights as you work. Thank you.
Does this count Scumbling?
Dope 🔥🔥🔥🔥
What’s the song on the background?
@seichelita thanks mate
@@SMellmYfEet1999 in the first few seconds it was sleep apnea by Beach Fossils
Can do paiting?
Step by step would be better
👍 👍 👍 🌻
Yes..
I've been trying to draw both on paper and digitally for years now. I've come to the conclusion that it is simply talent and not skill as everyone says. Come to the point where its actually making me depressed. Time to give it up I think.
How long have you been drawing? Artists often dislike their works
@@YukoMadotsukiMusic Believe it or not, for most of my life, I'm in my 40's. I have a younger brother who dabbles in art once in a blue moon when he feels like it, and is way more advanced than me. Like I said, it is pure natural talent, and not skill like many stupid people claim.