The process of doing something, anything is part of the total enjoyment. Grinding your own pigments for painting, or doing this angle method should be a part of the slowing down of our systems and get out of the rush rush daily grind. It is a wonderful way to slow the body down, think clearly and enjoy the process. Such a great video. Thanks Daryl
Respectfully, the Bob Ross of pencil drawing. This is what I have been looking for so I’m gonna be checking out your resources. I’m a beginner but wanted to get into drawing wildlife as it’s my favorite subject. Thank you.
Hi Darrel, thank you once again for a great lesson and your wonderful insight. It is always a pleasure to watch you work. Many thanks from myself in England. Emma :-)
Hello Darrel ... You say that you hope you're explaining it right! In my 45 years plus as a teacher I've never heard processes explained more clearly than you do. I have found your tutorials incredibly helpful, especially as I mostly draw animals with fur, and have seen my drawings improve fairly quickly by following your lead. I always thought that I was patient, but that has improved as well. Many thanks.
Thank you so much for this amazing description and demonstration of how to draw fur and create a realistic dog in such a beautiful drawing. I really want to develop myself in drawing animals, and this was so helpful! I'm grateful :)
I can draw pretty much anything - it takes lots of patience and if u don't keep it up - the drawing techniques - it is a perishable skill. What I find help me is I had to force myself of making the drawing look exactly like the pic I drew it from.
Amazing video VERY helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I love the depth and short demonstrations! I am not as intimidated to draw fur :D
Thank you so much for explaining this so well. I have struggled with fur for so long until now. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Greatly appreciated 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🐨🇦🇺
patience :( thank you for the help. sometimes i just need reminding to be patient i rush then lose all talent and give up! i was wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to draw a pure white husky dog, ive been struggling with it for a long time now. thanks again :D xx
Darrell, I need more viewing of the drawing in motion. A few strokes doesn't get it for me. Showing more strokes being done in a larger area would be more helpful. Something larger than a half-dollar. I don't understand how to integrate the strokes over a large area. Thanks.
The process of doing something, anything is part of the total enjoyment. Grinding your own pigments for painting, or doing this angle method should be a part of the slowing down of our systems and get out of the rush rush daily grind. It is a wonderful way to slow the body down, think clearly and enjoy the process. Such a great video. Thanks Daryl
Respectfully, the Bob Ross of pencil drawing. This is what I have been looking for so I’m gonna be checking out your resources. I’m a beginner but wanted to get into drawing wildlife as it’s my favorite subject. Thank you.
This video alone is simply amazing, because it's not only informative, but extremely helpful & easy to understand. :)
Hi Darrel, thank you once again for a great lesson and your wonderful insight. It is always a pleasure to watch you work.
Many thanks from myself in England. Emma :-)
Hello Darrel ... You say that you hope you're explaining it right! In my 45 years plus as a teacher I've never heard processes explained more clearly than you do. I have found your tutorials incredibly helpful, especially as I mostly draw animals with fur, and have seen my drawings improve fairly quickly by following your lead. I always thought that I was patient, but that has improved as well. Many thanks.
Thank you so much for this amazing description and demonstration of how to draw fur and create a realistic dog in such a beautiful drawing. I really want to develop myself in drawing animals, and this was so helpful! I'm grateful :)
i love your words "patience just goes a long way. If you have the patience, you will be so happy" -xo-
I can draw pretty much anything - it takes lots of patience and if u don't keep it up - the drawing techniques - it is a perishable skill. What I find help me is I had to force myself of making the drawing look exactly like the pic I drew it from.
Thank you that was very clear and a big help, especially the use of the zero eraser
Thank you Darrel It's really really helpful and you are such a excellent teacher
Amazing video VERY helpful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I love the depth and short demonstrations! I am not as intimidated to draw fur :D
Really helpful. Really anxious to see colored pencil tutorials.
this video ,unlike many out there, is very well explained and helped me out a whole lot.
Thank you so much for explaining this so well. I have struggled with fur for so long until now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Greatly appreciated 👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍🐨🇦🇺
Im going to start saving for a few of these tutorials. You sir are amazing..!
patience :( thank you for the help. sometimes i just need reminding to be patient i rush then lose all talent and give up! i was wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to draw a pure white husky dog, ive been struggling with it for a long time now. thanks again :D xx
Excellent !
Darrell, I need more viewing of the drawing in motion. A few strokes doesn't get it for me. Showing more strokes being done in a larger area would be more helpful. Something larger than a half-dollar. I don't understand how to integrate the strokes over a large area. Thanks.
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Is drawing fur really that hard ?
@24:24 Cat pic is priceless :-)
Awesome Vid. Thank you
Great insight this has improved my technique
Thank you. I do dog portraits and this is so helpful to me.
Nice tutorial for me as a bigginer I love to draw animals
I LOVE YOU. SO HELPFUL
Best rending with pencil teacher ever!
Ty
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I want u to add video how to draw a fur of a rabbit
Thank you so muchhhh
this was a good lesson
great
Ty