Finally, someone who works like I do. I thought I was weird for having ten or more sketchbooks going at once. Like you each one if for different mediums and different things. I also have my research sketchbook book with drawings and notes.
I was actually stressing out yesterday about my number of active sketchbooks - I felt like I was doing something wrong. And I allowed it to slow my artmaking. It's nice to find my people 🙏🏻
I know this is an old video but I just had to comment thanking you. I have always had trouble only using one sketch book, but I’ve also have always felt guilty about having multiple because I felt like I was wasting sketch books because so many artists just use one. Watching someone who actually not only using more than one sketch book but finishes them is very inspiring and makes me feel better about my want and need to have more than one sketch book at a time.
I can't tell you how grateful I am for this video! 🥺 I love sketchbooks, and I LOVE segregating them according to subjects and mediums, and I was always told I'm too extravagant, and I just draw to buy and hoard things. Like someone already mentiined in this commenta section, my art has also been suffering as I've been forcibly limiting myself to 1-2 sketchbooks. People don't get how hurtful their comments are.
I have 14 sketchbooks going at the moment. I have a few where each is dedicated to a different online class. The rest are organized by medium. I prefer to draw on smooth thinner (60 to 80 lbs) paper so I have a few of those, at least one for experiments and one for “finished” pieces. I have two watercolor sketchbooks - one for experimenting and one for “finished” pieces. I have two mixed media, one large and one small for finished pieces and another for experimenting. The mixed media are mostly for gouache. I have one dedicated to alcohol markers. And the. I have one general purpose that is in my purse at all times for doodling, quick sketches, and general ideas. The rest are each dedicated to the work for a particular online class. I hardly do anything in loose paper because it is easier to store in a sketchbook than in a binder. And I never hang or give away my art anyway. I agree about flipping through a sketchbook and seeing the progress I have made.
Wow! Even more organized than I am! I don't like thin paper though, but I just began one with just ink on it, and it's going well. But I thought of adding watercolor and now I can't as the paper is so thin.
@@CecileYadro I find I can add a very light was of watercolor to 80 or 90lbs papers Of course you can’t do any watercolor techniques of it. Also water-based markers do well (no blending) on 80 or 90 lbs paper. I just don’t like drawing on the rough paper. I guess I could use hot press watercolor paper, but in general watercolor paper is kind of expensive compared to thinner drawing paper.📝
You're so much more organized than I am. I've always only ever used one notebook/ SketchBook at a time. I'm new to drawing and painting, but when I was doing a lot of writing you would find my notebook had a short story, interrupted by a poem, and then a shopping list, a bunch of doodles, a diary entry, thoughts about a book I read, another short story, then back to the original short story. Occasionally, I'd put in page numbers in them and write on the cover what was in it.
I'm a lots of different books for different things kind of person, but I love the idea of an everything all at once-book, too... Maybe I should start one just for that. ;)
Salut Cecile! I’ve loved the sketchbook tours and your thoughts on how to use them all. You haven’t even mentioned the multiple sketchbooks we need while waiting for paintings to dry! 😄
Wouaou 14 sketchbooks, you beat me 😊 etchr sketchbook is the best for watercolours. You can use a lot of water and also have nice details on dry paper. I think it will be more difficult to use this sketchbook with gouache because this paper love water.
I thought it was only me. I have a watercolor sketchbook, one for oil pastels, one for research, and one toned paper sketchbook for mixed media. I love them all!
I have about 6 or 7 going. Some art drawing and ink only, some watercolor, and some are for gouache. I feel guilty for having so many unfinished projects, but now I don’t, thanks!
Thank you for talking about that! I already thought something must be wrong with me, why I can not draw in one sketchbook and tried to force me to use the same and then I mostly did not use any. I like to organize different things in different books, thats how my brain works I think and now I know I am not alone and I am not weird or something! And maybe I can allow myself to buy some more, because I hardly limited myself and did not have enough yet for all the different things I like to try out and this is causing a huge creative block I think. We will see. Thanks for sharing, I am sketchbook lover too and also like to feel the different paper textures :)
I currently have 10 sketchbooks in progress. That includes 3 small A6 sketchbooks in small army type pouches I made up to grab and go. two kits have a watercolor book, portable micro painter with a limited palette, brushes and pen/pen etc. One is for landscapes/seascapes and the other for urban sketching. The 3rd kit has a mixture of different colored pens and it's own book with thinner paper. I also have another portable micro painter with some gouache in that I can either add to or switch out with my landscape palette. My other sketchbooks are A5 and have different purposes like yours. Watercolor, gouache, notes and swatches and research, sketching with markers, 2 kraft paper books, one for practicing drawing rocks and the other for trees and the last one was a new brand and I've only done one painting in it. It'll be my next watercolor book when my other is finished. I keep a lot of journals too like one for my photography notes and one for notes from Skillshare courses I've done. I don't think I could live without my various books. They're recording my life's journey and are fun to look back through.
I'm currently working in 3 sketchbooks at the same time. One "usual" one, one smaller one for on the go when my backpack already weights a metric ton and one "trash" book I use for doodling around and testing.
@@CecileYadro I 100% recommend this! No one ever EVER has to see whats inside so there is 0 pressure. "And what if I draw an absolute masterpiece inside that I want to show people?" You could make a photo, but I'm a little more crude, I just cut out the pieces I really like and glue them into the other sketchbooks. :D
I use lots of sketchbooks too for and for similar reasons (mostly to do with paper type or size.) I also like to have a certain sketchbooks for certain things like research or trips. Thanks for normalizing having lots and lots of sketchbooks. Haha
I have somewhere around a dozen, three that are small -4" x 6" or so, that will slip in my carry bag when I go out, one WC paper and the other two more general purpose but will take a light wash. Then there are three larger ones 9" x 12", one heavy WC paper for finished pieces, one lightweight WC paper for doodles and investigation, and one drawing paper for finished dry media drawings. One more is themed for a topic I am researching, Then at least four mid sized sketchbooks 5 1/2" x 8 1/2' or so, for rough pencil sketches. Having several there allows me to work on something else in book B while in the middle of a sketch in book A, and so forth. And a WC journal of the same size for working out smaller ideas I thought I was the only one who had my brain scattered across multiple books! I am glad to know I am not alone. Wonderful video.
Love this video, it feels like it gives 'permission' to have more than one sketchbook at a time. I currently have 5 on the go - one for just black and white (mostly ink), one for all kinds of bold colours and patterns, one for swatches and testing things out, one a small one to practice as I'll be taking a small sketchbook on holiday with me and I want to get used to the size (any excuse, right...?), and one that I will doodle in when watching tv. I did pick up a sketch pad today, but that's a pad and does not count... ;)
Thank you for showing us more of your sketchbooks and explaining how you use them. They’re precious! I have 14 sketchbooks that I’m currently working in, or possibly 15 if I count the mini one I’ve dedicated for color palettes. All for specific uses, all treasured. And I love going back and looking through ones I’ve already filled; it brings back memories as well as being a record of my creative journey.
Me, too. 🌸 I was feeling Not My Best for having so many unfinished sketchbooks… even tho I work in each one from time to time. 🌸🌸🌸 Thanks for sharing & letting me know this habit is not that unusual. 🌸
I just began watercolor painting a year ago and I am still in the process of learning a lot from the videos on TH-cam. Currently I have 2 sketchbooks I'm working in. The more I watch, the more I learn. I enjoyed your video today, I especially love how many sketch books you have currently open and working in. The other thing I loved is how your are able to draw and paint people.
Thank you sooooo much for giving me permission to have multiple sketchbooks. I have at least 10 open sketchbooks and have felt like I should just work through one at a time, but I didn't know where to start or which one to concentrate on first. I now have the freedom to continue to go between sketchbooks and just enjoy the process!
Thank you for showing us your beautiful art! Usually, I buy paper sheets and cut them into the size I want for more than a year now I have been relying more and more on sketchbooks, and at the moment I am working on 5 sketchbooks: one for fast sketches, one for quick watercolors swatches, one for ink, and one for full watercolor paintings. The fifth is a handmade sketchbook I made from all the sheets I had lying around so it is a mixed-media sketchbook. ^-^
Yes! Finally someone who works in multiple sketchbooks, too! I have 6 sketchbooks going at the moment: One big square "pretty art" watercolor sketchbook, one a5 "ugly" watercolor sketchbook for just doodles and trying things and drawing with low pressure, one black paper sketchbook, one a5 sketchbook for courses and workshops, one square alcohol marker sketchbook, one big square leuchtturm sketchbook for low pressure sketching and learning to draw humans and other new subjects and trying new art supplies and just having fun with mixed media and mostly dry media.
Really appreciate sharing your sketchbooks process. Very reassuring that it's OK to work in different mediums and with different topics. I currently have about six sketchbooks for pencil portaits, patterns, urban, one rough sketchbook for exploring ideas and thumbnail sketches, one for random stuff and one for watercolour abstracts but im sure there will be more!!! 😅
Before there were sketchbooks there were 3 ring binders. That's what i started pencil sketching in. Now, as with a lot of artists, I have several sketchbooks. Some I bought, some I made. Some are animals, some are flowers. I'm painting with watercolor in them. Such fun!! ❤
I totally agree with your method! This is exactly what I do. I thought I was being silly but different mediums require different paper. I bought a very nice “watercolor” sketchbook which is NOT suitable for watercolor so I had to change the color pencils My OCD wanted to remove the page that didn’t work but I didn’t. Thanks for sharing your topic ideas as well. Great info!!!
I have 14 started sketchbooks too!!! Two technical sketchbooks for watercolors, one for pencil schemes like anatomy, one for writing down ideas, two for watercolor sketches and experiments SFW and NSFW, two the same but for pencil ones, one very big with bad but thick paper for gouache experiments and watercolor exercises, one very big amd square which I started with random drawings long time ago and idk how to use it now, one A6 sketchbook for pencil doodles and another A6 for watercolor doodles, even smaller one fir pencil ideas for my OC and the cheapest thinnest thing ever for trying color schemes for my finished pieces which I make on separated sheets 🙃
@@CecileYadro Thanks! :] and I forgot one more: watercolor sketchbook with cellulose paper for very light pieces in kinda shojo style? with a lot of white space. I did two drawings there and don't use it anymore as I don't have ideas for this style but I want to use it in future.
I Have one small for ballpoint pen portraits, another small one for other small portraits, one with thin paper for experiments, one small with thick paper for mixed media, one A5 for mixed media.
Hi! Nice to know that I’m not alone with the idea of working with 2 or more sketchbooks at the same time. My current number is 4 one in mix media and the others I have made my self with different paper quality for watercolour, gouache, acrylic gouache and oil pastel. So now I need to organise my self a little bit more in order to follow my progress and projects better. Thank you for sharing.
I really enjoyed the video. Wow it’s a great idea to have quite a number of sketchbooks, actually it really helps you in your art journey. Thank you for sharing ❤ I also keep a few sketchbooks so I can explore the art styles and different textures as well.
Salut Cecile! I'm so glad to find I'm not the only one! I have multiple sketchbooks because my interests, subject matter, and topics are varied. Thank you so much for sharing this. You gave me some awesome tips on how to put them all in some order, something my plethera of sketchbooks are lacking 🙃
Thank you for sharing, i usually work between 4-8 sketchbooks at a time I currently have 5 on the go. A watercolor, drafts for paintings, swatches and color palette combonations, urban sketching, gesture drawing and experimental work. If I'm working on a challenge i usually have a specific sketchbook for that particular challenge as well. Seeing all your sketchbooks made me so happy. It's nice to see that i am not the only one that has several sketchbooks on the go at the same time.
I have about 10 sketchbooks, and about 4 pads that I use like sketcbooks. I love sketchbooks. They are fun. Each sketchbook I have has a topic, and a few are research or experimentation sketchbooks.
This is great - I'm a relative beginner and am finding that I'm getting more sketchbooks! I thought it wasn't OK but now I know it is! I have lots of loose sheets from before I really moved to sketchbooks and they're not so easy to store. Thank you for showing your sketchbooks and making me feel I'm 'allowed ' to have lots of sketchbooks myself ❤
You make me feel soooo much better! I have a favourite sketchbook but I always have several on the go. I feel terrible that I haven’t finished some - but then it’s often related to the medium I’m favoring at the moment. Love your work!
I have several sketchbooks based on purpose: 1) for my daily dry media sketches 30m-1hr based on published photo prompts 2-4 subjects per side, 2) BTS Fan Art - portraits of a member or group poses dry media. 3) watercolor sketchbook divided - front watercolor/guache with backs covered with gesso for acrylic. , 4) study sketchbook - filled with skill-building exercises such as gesture drawings, perspective puzzles, timed sketches, etc, and 5) pattern sketchbook - zentangle designs on black paper. Usually, fill all of these within a calendar year or so. BTW - I have 2 lettering sketchbooks, unfinished, too.
I'm in the same boat, i have multiple sketchbooks but they're not really organized in a certain way. Just options for mediums, like one is for sketching, a watercolor one, the other is for mixed media when I play with things other than watercolors, and a toned one when I play with oil pastels/chalk pastels, gouache, markers haha xD your paintings looks very pretty tho thanks for sharing ^^
I too have several sketchbooks. I mostry make them myself, but I also buy some. I haven't counted them, but like you, I have them for different purposes. One is for client sketches where I sketch logo ideas that I can later scan and present to the client. Then I have my current main sketchbook. This year I made it from several types of paper, including brown wrapping paper, to allow for more mediums without wasting precious cotton paper for unnecessary things. I have one where I write or sketch ideas, lists, test materials, etc. Two smaller ones that I usually use for Inktober. A larger one for portrait studies. I also started making location dedicated sketchbooks because my husband took up fishing and there are several places we go back to, so I decided to have a sketchbook for each of this places. I'll see how that goes compared to having one dedicated fishing sites sketchbook. And lastly, I have several sketchbooks that I bought and started, but don't have a precise scope yet.
Ok, now I don't feel bad. I currently have 9 sketchbooks going. I recently bought a couple more so, I'm probably going to have another one going pretty soon. I just love them, and each has a slightly different purpose. I have one that's only thumbnails and one is only for markers. And three are watercolor books, one of which is just my swatch book. Each has it's purpose and I turn to them all on a regular basis. Great video!
I have AT LEAST 14 sketchbooks that I've worked in but still have many pages to complete and I always switch back and forth between them. It's nice to change things up.
I have about 6 sketchbooks I’m working on right now. Different paper for different mediums and also for research. Love your content. Please keep sharing🙏🏼. Grateful to have found your channel
I have a sketchbook for each animation project/topic, then general art sketchbooks and some just for planning the work. Right now I have 5 currently open. I agree with you that a sketchbook is a journey, full of memories. It would be useful if you add a line when you are showing the sketchbook with brand name/paper weight. The garden's one 🌻 seems a regular notebook, but handling well experiments/water media. I don't know why they don't produce a sketchbook with different type of paper and toned paper inside...
Hi, Cecile.. it's so interesting to see how different artists work in multiple books.. I only have a couple that I work in simultaneously , as I find it too easy to " forget" about one that's half finished .. Also , limited space becomes an issue for me.. I tend to just stick to one book that has paper that can handle multiple mediums , and just play and practice in it , almost daily, until it's finished .. I started my sketchbook habit about 5 years ago , and I think I've gone past 50 books , and still going lol.. I love it , and love seeing what I've done, and see the changes or evolution of my work.. Thanks so much for this video .. Norakag 😁😁
I currently have two: one for assignments from new masters academy, and one nature/journal sketchbook. I want to add an urban sketchbook! But I’m still learning how to draw
Lots of them, not quite as organized as yours - not by category, though I do have some just for watercolor. I have them throughout the house, ready to be utilized. The finished ones I put in a drawer and I put them up on shelves, open to different pages I love looking at at different times. (My sketchbooks are mostly wire-bound.) I hate re-reading my journals, but I absolutely love looking through my sketchbooks! Love seeing yours - so much talent! Love the underwater!
i use one sketchbook for classes, one for planning/ sketching my digital art, one for warm up exersises and a small one for sketching for urban scketching/ travel
Currently, I have six sketchbooks that I’m working in. Maybe more lol! But after watching this video, I’m inspired to crack open a few more. I love this video so much- informative and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!! ❤
I have ... somewere between 5and 10? Different Mediums, and I just Fond my love for big sketchbooks. I do like small ones to, 20 to 40 pages are grade for spezifik topics
I am inspired by your wonderful sketchbooks. I only have one at the moment, since I began keeping a visual diary while I learn to draw in a representational way. I might be making a trip to my local art shop now for more.
I love having multiple sketchbooks too. I have one which is my catch it all for sketching, brainstorming and researching, and then i have several with various paper types for watercolor, gouache and alcohol based markers. I especially love having tan or grey paper ❤
Thank you for the permission to have so many sketch book I have a rule that I must finish a sketch book before starting another. You have liberated me I think like you do with the categories but for some reason I felt the need to impose a rule that drove me nuts. ❤
3 for watercolor, 2 for gouache and 2 for pen. I want to start another for gouache to see how I like toned paper. I really enjoyed your whiskey bottle tutorial on black paper and Sarah Burns keeps talking about toned tan paper. So I have to try that new sketchbook out for gouache, which has tan, grey and black. Great video!
i just bought a grey one and want to paint inside. but I want to finish one before, so I keep a (not so) reasonable number of sketchbooks open at the same time.
Hello from New England!! I currently have 5 different sketch books going. Still searching for my favorite sizes , paper, and brands. Thanks for sharing your process!
Your artworks are gorgeous! The one i liked the most was with the urban sketches, but they are all gorgeous. And i not just love but also tottally agree with the idea of having more than one sketchbook. I, myself bought 2 this year, but I also have some other type of papers for specific media :)
I have multiple sketchbooks because I like to work in different mediums. I currently am working with colored pencils and watercolors but I have other mediums, I've used over the years, that I want to use again. Each needs its own special paper so I have a number of sketchbooks new, and previously used ready to go as I have time to work in them.
That was so good to see, Cecile. I am only a beginner, but have already accumulated quite a number of sketchbooks (and art materials in general). Have only recently started to try sorting them into categories re how I would like to use them, and have found your video very helpful. 'THANK YOU!!!. Still in the process though of trying to work out which sketchbooks will be best for which mediums.
Love that you obviously do the Sktchy challenges! Saw some of my mates' classes in there and have also got quite a few of the same images, well, my version of them 😀 I have two sketchbooks but that's enough for me. That said, I do understand the thought process behind keeping them categorised.
I seem to be in perpetual re-entry. I have a few old purchases with dubious paper that I will use as drawing warmups with dry media and the set of colored pencils I need to use up. These vary in size; I do have a few of the goals brands/specs that I have targeted for predominantly gouache and my mixed media, smooth enough to be nice drawing surfaces. Size, paper, planned themes make a stack that includes lined journals for general art notes/ideas, horses/painting and customizing 3D pieces, plans to use much of a beading collection in free-form embroidery, color mixing. Main media colored pencils, gouache, acrylics.
Hi! I’m currently working in 2 different sketchbooks. One is for only portraits and the other is for a variety of mediums and topics. I can definitely relate to your need for multiple sketchbooks! Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️
Very inspiring! The portrait Art sketchbook is beautiful! I am struggeling to use sketchbooks. I don’t tend stick to them and abendon them. It’s weird. But your System is amazing. Maybe i should use this system
I have a sketchbook that is just for watercolor pencil work. I have another that is just for watercolor water scenes. I have several small ones that I use for air travel. I have another one for messing around in. I have... well, like you, I love sketchbooks. Just got another one in the mail today.
I laughed out loud when you said "I say 14 but I am sure I have more, I just don't want to scare you" :-) So I had to go back and count and I counted 33 on the shelf (at the 12.51 mark). Now I am really curious how many you have in total that are "open" currently! I am so glad you shared your passion for sketchbooks... I used to think I had too many open and that I "should" finish them before I open another one but now I don't feel so bad with my 23 still to be completed sketchbooks! 🙂
I have one for evening in front of the tv…mixed media..one specifically for ink…one for finished portraits (art book)..one for hands, one for cats, several for watercolor..i think thats it…i mainly do portraits.
@@CecileYadro hi..its portrait practice in different mediums..just experimental..i cant just sit there..(im currently doing “100 faces”…im at 93..) then i get to move to a new sketchbook that i handmade and bookbound stitched.
Thats such an awesome video. i too have many sketch books but facing paper sizing issues therefore now i have decided to start finishing them one by one. I want to buy new ones 🙂
I have seven or eight sketchbooks going, although I've only worked in... I think four of them in the last couple of months. But yeah, I've never been able to stick to one at a time, although I've always have the vague idea that I should. :P Glad to know it's not just me. :)
I am the same. I mostly do stuff in my: crap art sketchbook (second edition going), but I also have: solids sketchbooks (where I draw solids only, shaded or not), flowers sketchbook, eyes sketchbook and that is all for now. :P But then again, I'm pretty much a beginner. :P
i also work in more then 1 one for traveling one for nature journaling one for dogs one for tutorials i attened and also blocks and yes also because of the different papers you need what i should have is a research sketch book and then i have also several journals for reading as agenda and so on addicted to sketchbooks and journals and pens and all stationary hahahaha
Bonjour, merci, très très intéressant à regarder. Des sous-titrages en français seraient les bienvenus, Cécile, s’il vous plaît. C’est à votre portée 😀😉. Amicalement, Christiane.
Finally, someone who works like I do. I thought I was weird for having ten or more sketchbooks going at once. Like you each one if for different mediums and different things. I also have my research sketchbook book with drawings and notes.
Welcome to the club!
I was actually stressing out yesterday about my number of active sketchbooks - I felt like I was doing something wrong. And I allowed it to slow my artmaking. It's nice to find my people 🙏🏻
Me, too!
I know this is an old video but I just had to comment thanking you. I have always had trouble only using one sketch book, but I’ve also have always felt guilty about having multiple because I felt like I was wasting sketch books because so many artists just use one. Watching someone who actually not only using more than one sketch book but finishes them is very inspiring and makes me feel better about my want and need to have more than one sketch book at a time.
I'm happy if this is giving you permission to use multiple sketchbooks!
I can't tell you how grateful I am for this video! 🥺 I love sketchbooks, and I LOVE segregating them according to subjects and mediums, and I was always told I'm too extravagant, and I just draw to buy and hoard things. Like someone already mentiined in this commenta section, my art has also been suffering as I've been forcibly limiting myself to 1-2 sketchbooks. People don't get how hurtful their comments are.
Oh, I get that! You need to be strong and confident to not be touched by some comments. I'm happy if this video was somehow helpful!
Your sketch books are amazing . I LOVE the one underwater. Keep posting thank you
I have 14 sketchbooks going at the moment. I have a few where each is dedicated to a different online class. The rest are organized by medium. I prefer to draw on smooth thinner (60 to 80 lbs) paper so I have a few of those, at least one for experiments and one for “finished” pieces. I have two watercolor sketchbooks - one for experimenting and one for “finished” pieces. I have two mixed media, one large and one small for finished pieces and another for experimenting. The mixed media are mostly for gouache. I have one dedicated to alcohol markers. And the. I have one general purpose that is in my purse at all times for doodling, quick sketches, and general ideas. The rest are each dedicated to the work for a particular online class.
I hardly do anything in loose paper because it is easier to store in a sketchbook than in a binder. And I never hang or give away my art anyway. I agree about flipping through a sketchbook and seeing the progress I have made.
Wow! Even more organized than I am! I don't like thin paper though, but I just began one with just ink on it, and it's going well. But I thought of adding watercolor and now I can't as the paper is so thin.
@@CecileYadro I find I can add a very light was of watercolor to 80 or 90lbs papers Of course you can’t do any watercolor techniques of it. Also water-based markers do well (no blending) on 80 or 90 lbs paper. I just don’t like drawing on the rough paper. I guess I could use hot press watercolor paper, but in general watercolor paper is kind of expensive compared to thinner drawing paper.📝
Have you tried applying a thin layer of watercolor ground to thinner paper? I used Daniel Smith with surprisingly good results. @cecileyadro
You're so much more organized than I am. I've always only ever used one notebook/ SketchBook at a time. I'm new to drawing and painting, but when I was doing a lot of writing you would find my notebook had a short story, interrupted by a poem, and then a shopping list, a bunch of doodles, a diary entry, thoughts about a book I read, another short story, then back to the original short story. Occasionally, I'd put in page numbers in them and write on the cover what was in it.
I'm a lots of different books for different things kind of person, but I love the idea of an everything all at once-book, too... Maybe I should start one just for that. ;)
Love that idea! Although I'm not sure I would be able to do it!
Salut Cecile! I’ve loved the sketchbook tours and your thoughts on how to use them all. You haven’t even mentioned the multiple sketchbooks we need while waiting for paintings to dry! 😄
So true for watercolor! It takes ages to dry and it's cutting the flow, so it's necessary to have another one to work right at the moment.
Wouaou 14 sketchbooks, you beat me 😊 etchr sketchbook is the best for watercolours. You can use a lot of water and also have nice details on dry paper. I think it will be more difficult to use this sketchbook with gouache because this paper love water.
Thanks for the tips!
I thought it was only me. I have a watercolor sketchbook, one for oil pastels, one for research, and one toned paper sketchbook for mixed media. I love them all!
well, you’re not alone! keep enjoying your sketchbooks!
I have about 6 or 7 going. Some art drawing and ink only, some watercolor, and some are for gouache. I feel guilty for having so many unfinished projects, but now I don’t, thanks!
Happy to help!
Thank you for talking about that! I already thought something must be wrong with me, why I can not draw in one sketchbook and tried to force me to use the same and then I mostly did not use any. I like to organize different things in different books, thats how my brain works I think and now I know I am not alone and I am not weird or something! And maybe I can allow myself to buy some more, because I hardly limited myself and did not have enough yet for all the different things I like to try out and this is causing a huge creative block I think. We will see. Thanks for sharing, I am sketchbook lover too and also like to feel the different paper textures :)
Happy to unlock this for you!!!
I currently have 10 sketchbooks in progress. That includes 3 small A6 sketchbooks in small army type pouches I made up to grab and go. two kits have a watercolor book, portable micro painter with a limited palette, brushes and pen/pen etc. One is for landscapes/seascapes and the other for urban sketching. The 3rd kit has a mixture of different colored pens and it's own book with thinner paper. I also have another portable micro painter with some gouache in that I can either add to or switch out with my landscape palette. My other sketchbooks are A5 and have different purposes like yours. Watercolor, gouache, notes and swatches and research, sketching with markers, 2 kraft paper books, one for practicing drawing rocks and the other for trees and the last one was a new brand and I've only done one painting in it. It'll be my next watercolor book when my other is finished. I keep a lot of journals too like one for my photography notes and one for notes from Skillshare courses I've done. I don't think I could live without my various books. They're recording my life's journey and are fun to look back through.
Love this!
Thank you, this was very reassuring.
Glad it was helpful!
I'm currently working in 3 sketchbooks at the same time.
One "usual" one, one smaller one for on the go when my backpack already weights a metric ton and one "trash" book I use for doodling around and testing.
Love the idea of ‘trash book!’ Now I need one!
@@CecileYadro I 100% recommend this!
No one ever EVER has to see whats inside so there is 0 pressure.
"And what if I draw an absolute masterpiece inside that I want to show people?" You could make a photo, but I'm a little more crude, I just cut out the pieces I really like and glue them into the other sketchbooks. :D
Good idea!
I use lots of sketchbooks too for and for similar reasons (mostly to do with paper type or size.) I also like to have a certain sketchbooks for certain things like research or trips. Thanks for normalizing having lots and lots of sketchbooks. Haha
Thanks for watching!
I have somewhere around a dozen, three that are small -4" x 6" or so, that will slip in my carry bag when I go out, one WC paper and the other two more general purpose but will take a light wash. Then there are three larger ones 9" x 12", one heavy WC paper for finished pieces, one lightweight WC paper for doodles and investigation, and one drawing paper for finished dry media drawings. One more is themed for a topic I am researching, Then at least four mid sized sketchbooks 5 1/2" x 8 1/2' or so, for rough pencil sketches. Having several there allows me to work on something else in book B while in the middle of a sketch in book A, and so forth. And a WC journal of the same size for working out smaller ideas
I thought I was the only one who had my brain scattered across multiple books! I am glad to know I am not alone.
Wonderful video.
Thank you! you seem very organized!
What paper do use mainly in your books
It vary, I like 300 gsm watercolor paper, but it can be less. I have one now at 160 gsm drawing paper and I use it with a pen only.
Love this video, it feels like it gives 'permission' to have more than one sketchbook at a time. I currently have 5 on the go - one for just black and white (mostly ink), one for all kinds of bold colours and patterns, one for swatches and testing things out, one a small one to practice as I'll be taking a small sketchbook on holiday with me and I want to get used to the size (any excuse, right...?), and one that I will doodle in when watching tv. I did pick up a sketch pad today, but that's a pad and does not count... ;)
Yes! Pads doesn't count!!! 😂
Thank you for showing us more of your sketchbooks and explaining how you use them. They’re precious! I have 14 sketchbooks that I’m currently working in, or possibly 15 if I count the mini one I’ve dedicated for color palettes. All for specific uses, all treasured. And I love going back and looking through ones I’ve already filled; it brings back memories as well as being a record of my creative journey.
Wonderful!
Finally! One like me, I also use many sketchbooks simultaneously. Thank you, you are great!
Yay, thank you!
Me, too. 🌸 I was feeling Not My Best for having so many unfinished sketchbooks… even tho I work in each one from time to time. 🌸🌸🌸 Thanks for sharing & letting me know this habit is not that unusual. 🌸
And in art there are no rules, you do you!
I just began watercolor painting a year ago and I am still in the process of learning a lot from the videos on TH-cam. Currently I have 2 sketchbooks I'm working in. The more I watch, the more I learn. I enjoyed your video today, I especially love how many sketch books you have currently open and working in. The other thing I loved is how your are able to draw and paint people.
Thank you!!!
WOW!!! Your underwater paintings are amazing!
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you sooooo much for giving me permission to have multiple sketchbooks. I have at least 10 open sketchbooks and have felt like I should just work through one at a time, but I didn't know where to start or which one to concentrate on first. I now have the freedom to continue to go between sketchbooks and just enjoy the process!
Glad I could help!
Thank you for showing us your beautiful art! Usually, I buy paper sheets and cut them into the size I want for more than a year now I have been relying more and more on sketchbooks, and at the moment I am working on 5 sketchbooks: one for fast sketches, one for quick watercolors swatches, one for ink, and one for full watercolor paintings. The fifth is a handmade sketchbook I made from all the sheets I had lying around so it is a mixed-media sketchbook. ^-^
That's a great idea! I did that a while ago and i want to make another one now!
Yes! Finally someone who works in multiple sketchbooks, too! I have 6 sketchbooks going at the moment: One big square "pretty art" watercolor sketchbook, one a5 "ugly" watercolor sketchbook for just doodles and trying things and drawing with low pressure, one black paper sketchbook, one a5 sketchbook for courses and workshops, one square alcohol marker sketchbook, one big square leuchtturm sketchbook for low pressure sketching and learning to draw humans and other new subjects and trying new art supplies and just having fun with mixed media and mostly dry media.
i need a small black one now!!!
@@CecileYadro black paper and gouache is such an underrated combo!
Ah! I bought my black sketchbook. Now go fill it!
Really appreciate sharing your sketchbooks process. Very reassuring that it's OK to work in different mediums and with different topics. I currently have about six sketchbooks for pencil portaits, patterns, urban, one rough sketchbook for exploring ideas and thumbnail sketches, one for random stuff and one for watercolour abstracts but im sure there will be more!!! 😅
Glad it was helpful!
I am so glad it is not just me! Thank you!
Hehe! 😉
Before there were sketchbooks there were 3 ring binders. That's what i started pencil sketching in. Now, as with a lot of artists, I have several sketchbooks. Some I bought, some I made. Some are animals, some are flowers.
I'm painting with watercolor in them. Such fun!! ❤
Enjoy!
I totally agree with your method! This is exactly what I do. I thought I was being silly but different mediums require different paper. I bought a very nice “watercolor” sketchbook which is NOT suitable for watercolor so I had to change the color pencils My OCD wanted to remove the page that didn’t work but I didn’t. Thanks for sharing your topic ideas as well. Great info!!!
I get that when you don’t make the right thing inside and you want to tear the page!!!
I have 14 started sketchbooks too!!! Two technical sketchbooks for watercolors, one for pencil schemes like anatomy, one for writing down ideas, two for watercolor sketches and experiments SFW and NSFW, two the same but for pencil ones, one very big with bad but thick paper for gouache experiments and watercolor exercises, one very big amd square which I started with random drawings long time ago and idk how to use it now, one A6 sketchbook for pencil doodles and another A6 for watercolor doodles, even smaller one fir pencil ideas for my OC and the cheapest thinnest thing ever for trying color schemes for my finished pieces which I make on separated sheets 🙃
Wow! you're very organized!
@@CecileYadro Thanks! :] and I forgot one more: watercolor sketchbook with cellulose paper for very light pieces in kinda shojo style? with a lot of white space. I did two drawings there and don't use it anymore as I don't have ideas for this style but I want to use it in future.
I love sketchbooks too! I think it’s my top favorite place to create art. I usually have 5-6 going at a time. Glad I found your channel!! 🎉
Thanks so much 😊
I Have one small for ballpoint pen portraits, another small one for other small portraits, one with thin paper for experiments, one small with thick paper for mixed media, one A5 for mixed media.
You like to work small, it seems?
@@CecileYadro I am intimidated by big paper
So happy to see your sketchbook video. It was very validating for my pile.
Ah! Good to know!
Hi! Nice to know that I’m not alone with the idea of working with 2 or more sketchbooks at the same time. My current number is 4 one in mix media and the others I have made my self with different paper quality for watercolour, gouache, acrylic gouache and oil pastel. So now I need to organise my self a little bit more in order to follow my progress and projects better. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing!!
I really enjoyed the video. Wow it’s a great idea to have quite a number of sketchbooks, actually it really helps you in your art journey. Thank you for sharing ❤ I also keep a few sketchbooks so I can explore the art styles and different textures as well.
Thanks for watching!
Salut Cecile! I'm so glad to find I'm not the only one! I have multiple sketchbooks because my interests, subject matter, and topics are varied. Thank you so much for sharing this. You gave me some awesome tips on how to put them all in some order, something my plethera of sketchbooks are lacking 🙃
A bit or organization won't hurt when you have a lot of sketchbooks. Mostly it's because I know where to find something when I need it.
Maybe 3! But I’m inspired to crack open a 4th 😃 Your messy desk looks a lot like mine. YAY!
hehe, messy artist too?
Thank you for sharing, i usually work between 4-8 sketchbooks at a time I currently have 5 on the go. A watercolor, drafts for paintings, swatches and color palette combonations, urban sketching, gesture drawing and experimental work. If I'm working on a challenge i usually have a specific sketchbook for that particular challenge as well. Seeing all your sketchbooks made me so happy. It's nice to see that i am not the only one that has several sketchbooks on the go at the same time.
And what's best than finishing one? Opening an new one!!! 😂
@@CecileYadroYes!!!!!
I have about 10 sketchbooks, and about 4 pads that I use like sketcbooks. I love sketchbooks. They are fun. Each sketchbook I have has a topic, and a few are research or experimentation sketchbooks.
Thanks for sharing!!
Loved your sketch books categories! I categorize my sketchbooks by mediums and right now I have 7 going.
Have fun with your seven sketchbooks!
This is great - I'm a relative beginner and am finding that I'm getting more sketchbooks! I thought it wasn't OK but now I know it is! I have lots of loose sheets from before I really moved to sketchbooks and they're not so easy to store. Thank you for showing your sketchbooks and making me feel I'm 'allowed ' to have lots of sketchbooks myself ❤
Glad it was helpful!
4. Two for abstracts, one for watercolor, and one for dry/mixed-media.
that’s neat!
You make me feel soooo much better! I have a favourite sketchbook but I always have several on the go. I feel terrible that I haven’t finished some - but then it’s often related to the medium I’m favoring at the moment. Love your work!
No worries! I even opened a new sketchbook this week, while having a dozen unfinished.
I have several sketchbooks based on purpose: 1) for my daily dry media sketches 30m-1hr based on published photo prompts 2-4 subjects per side, 2) BTS Fan Art - portraits of a member or group poses dry media. 3) watercolor sketchbook divided - front watercolor/guache with backs covered with gesso for acrylic. , 4) study sketchbook - filled with skill-building exercises such as gesture drawings, perspective puzzles, timed sketches, etc, and 5) pattern sketchbook - zentangle designs on black paper. Usually, fill all of these within a calendar year or so. BTW - I have 2 lettering sketchbooks, unfinished, too.
Thank you for your message, good to know I'm not the only one to be so specific about my sketchbooks!
Very nice work! I have at least 20, mostly smaller sizes. They’re all different but there is some continuity throughout.
Oh wow!
I'm in the same boat, i have multiple sketchbooks but they're not really organized in a certain way. Just options for mediums, like one is for sketching, a watercolor one, the other is for mixed media when I play with things other than watercolors, and a toned one when I play with oil pastels/chalk pastels, gouache, markers haha xD your paintings looks very pretty tho thanks for sharing ^^
Thanks for watching! Happy to know I'm not alone!!!
I have a lot of sketchbooks as well...I wish to be good as you one day.....thank you!
Thank you so much 😀
I too have several sketchbooks. I mostry make them myself, but I also buy some. I haven't counted them, but like you, I have them for different purposes. One is for client sketches where I sketch logo ideas that I can later scan and present to the client. Then I have my current main sketchbook. This year I made it from several types of paper, including brown wrapping paper, to allow for more mediums without wasting precious cotton paper for unnecessary things. I have one where I write or sketch ideas, lists, test materials, etc. Two smaller ones that I usually use for Inktober. A larger one for portrait studies. I also started making location dedicated sketchbooks because my husband took up fishing and there are several places we go back to, so I decided to have a sketchbook for each of this places. I'll see how that goes compared to having one dedicated fishing sites sketchbook. And lastly, I have several sketchbooks that I bought and started, but don't have a precise scope yet.
I did mixed papers sketchbooks years ago, now I want to make more when I read your comment, thank you! Fishing sketchbooks? that’s a fun topic!
Ok, now I don't feel bad. I currently have 9 sketchbooks going. I recently bought a couple more so, I'm probably going to have another one going pretty soon. I just love them, and each has a slightly different purpose. I have one that's only thumbnails and one is only for markers. And three are watercolor books, one of which is just my swatch book. Each has it's purpose and I turn to them all on a regular basis. Great video!
Thank you! I like the idea of having one just for thumbnails!
I have AT LEAST 14 sketchbooks that I've worked in but still have many pages to complete and I always switch back and forth between them. It's nice to change things up.
Yes! And when you finish one it’s sooooo good!
I have about 6 sketchbooks I’m working on right now. Different paper for different mediums and also for research. Love your content. Please keep sharing🙏🏼. Grateful to have found your channel
Thanks a lot! 6 is a reasonable number of sketchbooks!
I have a sketchbook for each animation project/topic, then general art sketchbooks and some just for planning the work.
Right now I have 5 currently open. I agree with you that a sketchbook is a journey, full of memories.
It would be useful if you add a line when you are showing the sketchbook with brand name/paper weight.
The garden's one 🌻 seems a regular notebook, but handling well experiments/water media.
I don't know why they don't produce a sketchbook with different type of paper and toned paper inside...
the garden sketchbook is a drawing paper 140 gsm nothing fancy, it’s the student first price.
Thank you very much for your beautiful art. Greetings from Lima, Peru.
Thank you too!
I live this video - i have about 10 on the go!! I used to feel bad about this but now i realise that this suits me ❤
and that’s the most important!
Hi, Cecile.. it's so interesting to see how different artists work in multiple books.. I only have a couple that I work in simultaneously , as I find it too easy to " forget" about one that's half finished .. Also , limited space becomes an issue for me.. I tend to just stick to one book that has paper that can handle multiple mediums , and just play and practice in it , almost daily, until
it's finished .. I started my sketchbook habit about 5 years ago , and I think I've gone past 50 books , and still going lol.. I love it , and love seeing what I've done, and see the changes or evolution of my work.. Thanks so much for this video .. Norakag 😁😁
Hi Nora, that's great to be able to work in a single sketchbook and finish it. I'm guilty of beginning them more than finishing them!
I currently have two: one for assignments from new masters academy, and one nature/journal sketchbook. I want to add an urban sketchbook! But I’m still learning how to draw
Keep going and have fun!
Lots of them, not quite as organized as yours - not by category, though I do have some just for watercolor. I have them throughout the house, ready to be utilized. The finished ones I put in a drawer and I put them up on shelves, open to different pages I love looking at at different times. (My sketchbooks are mostly wire-bound.) I hate re-reading my journals, but I absolutely love looking through my sketchbooks! Love seeing yours - so much talent! Love the underwater!
Thank you!
i use one sketchbook for classes, one for planning/ sketching my digital art, one for warm up exersises and a small one for sketching for urban scketching/ travel
A sketchbook to plan digital art? How so?
Currently, I have six sketchbooks that I’m working in. Maybe more lol! But after watching this video, I’m inspired to crack open a few more. I love this video so much- informative and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!! ❤
Thanks for your message!
I currently have 8 sketchbooks on the go at present. I am exploring different mediums and techniques.
That's fun, isn't it?
Amazing work. So glad I am not the only one to have many sketchbooks gor different purposes on the go. Thankyou gor sharing.
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you so much...what an inspiring video... this has been very helpful...if not liberating for me!!! Just wonderful!
Glad it was helpful!
I have ... somewere between 5and 10? Different Mediums, and I just Fond my love for big sketchbooks. I do like small ones to, 20 to 40 pages are grade for spezifik topics
Big sketchbooks with a lot of pages are so looooong to fill!
I am inspired by your wonderful sketchbooks. I only have one at the moment, since I began keeping a visual diary while I learn to draw in a representational way. I might be making a trip to my local art shop now for more.
Go for it!
I love having multiple sketchbooks too. I have one which is my catch it all for sketching, brainstorming and researching, and then i have several with various paper types for watercolor, gouache and alcohol based markers. I especially love having tan or grey paper ❤
Tan or grey paper are great for gouache!
Thought I was the only one! Loved your sketchbook tour!
Thank you!!
Thank you for the permission to have so many sketch book I have a rule that I must finish a sketch book before starting another. You have liberated me I think like you do with the categories but for some reason I felt the need to impose a rule that drove me nuts. ❤
Wonderful! happy to help!!!
3 for watercolor, 2 for gouache and 2 for pen. I want to start another for gouache to see how I like toned paper. I really enjoyed your whiskey bottle tutorial on black paper and Sarah Burns keeps talking about toned tan paper. So I have to try that new sketchbook out for gouache, which has tan, grey and black. Great video!
i just bought a grey one and want to paint inside. but I want to finish one before, so I keep a (not so) reasonable number of sketchbooks open at the same time.
Hello from New England!! I currently have 5 different sketch books going. Still searching for my favorite sizes , paper, and brands. Thanks for sharing your process!
Have fun!
Your artworks are gorgeous! The one i liked the most was with the urban sketches, but they are all gorgeous. And i not just love but also tottally agree with the idea of having more than one sketchbook. I, myself bought 2 this year, but I also have some other type of papers for specific media :)
Thank you so much!
Very inspiring to see your set up. I work in about 5 to 7 at the same time
That is awesome!
I have multiple sketchbooks because I like to work in different mediums. I currently am working with colored pencils and watercolors but I have other mediums, I've used over the years, that I want to use again. Each needs its own special paper so I have a number of sketchbooks new, and previously used ready to go as I have time to work in them.
Special paper for mediums, I get that!
WOW! I loved all your sketchbooks, very interesting. Love your passion for them. Thank you for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@CecileYadro yes😊
That was so good to see, Cecile. I am only a beginner, but have already accumulated quite a number of sketchbooks (and art materials in general). Have only recently started to try sorting them into categories re how I would like to use them, and have found your video very helpful. 'THANK YOU!!!. Still in the process though of trying to work out which sketchbooks will be best for which mediums.
Glad it was helpful!
Love that you obviously do the Sktchy challenges! Saw some of my mates' classes in there and have also got quite a few of the same images, well, my version of them 😀 I have two sketchbooks but that's enough for me. That said, I do understand the thought process behind keeping them categorised.
yes, i did several Sktchy challenges, and have been a teacher several times there.
I seem to be in perpetual re-entry. I have a few old purchases with dubious paper that I will use as drawing warmups with dry media and the set of colored pencils I need to use up. These vary in size; I do have a few of the goals brands/specs that I have targeted for predominantly gouache and my mixed media, smooth enough to be nice drawing surfaces. Size, paper, planned themes make a stack that includes lined journals for general art notes/ideas, horses/painting and customizing 3D pieces, plans to use much of a beading collection in free-form embroidery, color mixing. Main media colored pencils, gouache, acrylics.
Wow! you're busy!
@@CecileYadro It's more an accumulation of intentions from the last decade or two! :)
Hi! I’m currently working in 2 different sketchbooks. One is for only portraits and the other is for a variety of mediums and topics. I can definitely relate to your need for multiple sketchbooks! Thank you for sharing! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for your message!
Very inspiring! The portrait Art sketchbook is beautiful! I am struggeling to use sketchbooks. I don’t tend stick to them and abendon them. It’s weird. But your System is amazing. Maybe i should use this system
You can do it!
I have a sketchbook that is just for watercolor pencil work. I have another that is just for watercolor water scenes. I have several small ones that I use for air travel. I have another one for messing around in. I have... well, like you, I love sketchbooks. Just got another one in the mail today.
Buying them is so fun!!!
I laughed out loud when you said "I say 14 but I am sure I have more, I just don't want to scare you" :-) So I had to go back and count and I counted 33 on the shelf (at the 12.51 mark). Now I am really curious how many you have in total that are "open" currently! I am so glad you shared your passion for sketchbooks... I used to think I had too many open and that I "should" finish them before I open another one but now I don't feel so bad with my 23 still to be completed sketchbooks! 🙂
😂 ooops! you caught me! actually is closer to 40 as there are others hidden here and there!!!
I have one for evening in front of the tv…mixed media..one specifically for ink…one for finished portraits (art book)..one for hands, one for cats, several for watercolor..i think thats it…i mainly do portraits.
What are you drawing in front of the tv? portraits from the show?
@@CecileYadro hi..its portrait practice in different mediums..just experimental..i cant just sit there..(im currently doing “100 faces”…im at 93..) then i get to move to a new sketchbook that i handmade and bookbound stitched.
Hi! I'm very excited and impressed by your video. Can I ask you how do you choose and get your portrait models??👀
Watch this video: th-cam.com/video/XN0dcCwpRX8/w-d-xo.html and you’ll find out.
So glad seeing someone doing the same thing ❤. I've got a lot too, and some reserves 😂.
😁
Thats such an awesome video. i too have many sketch books but facing paper sizing issues therefore now i have decided to start finishing them one by one. I want to buy new ones 🙂
I must confess I buy new ones before finishing the first ones.
Wow! I will try this
Thank you
Enjoy
@@CecileYadro Thank you❤
Your artwork is gorgeous
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Wow this video is very interesting & inspirational for me. Thanks so much for sharing this Cecile!
Glad you enjoyed it Colleen!
I have seven or eight sketchbooks going, although I've only worked in... I think four of them in the last couple of months. But yeah, I've never been able to stick to one at a time, although I've always have the vague idea that I should. :P Glad to know it's not just me. :)
Thanks for sharing!!
Right now I only have one, because is my first, I started last month, but I totally get it why you need multiple sketchbooks
Have fun!
@@CecileYadro I am! XD I'm loving it
I am the same. I mostly do stuff in my: crap art sketchbook (second edition going), but I also have: solids sketchbooks (where I draw solids only, shaded or not), flowers sketchbook, eyes sketchbook and that is all for now. :P But then again, I'm pretty much a beginner. :P
solid sketchbook? interesting!
I have 6 going so far and another one is being delivered tomorrow 👀😆
hehe! have fun!
This is amazing, I have *SOOOOO* many sketchbooks on the go ☺☺☺☺
you too? cool!!!!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
I have...more than 15!!!
yay! have fun!
I love your sketchbooks and that you're interested in so many topics. Your art seems hungry, if that makes sense. :)
Thank you so much 😀
i also work in more then 1 one for traveling one for nature journaling one for dogs one for tutorials i attened and also blocks and yes also because of the different papers you need what i should have is a research sketch book and then i have also several journals for reading as agenda and so on addicted to sketchbooks and journals and pens and all stationary hahahaha
i get that! paper stores are both a dream and a nightmare as I can’t buy everything!
I have always used multiple sketchbooks at once. My current number is 7, which is on the low side for me 😂
Enjoy!
Mine are not organized at all. I just grab one and paint. 😂
Wow! so brave!
@@CecileYadro more like unorganized 🤪
I haven't been able to work in just one sketchbook either.
welcome to the club!
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thanks!
Bonjour, merci, très très intéressant à regarder. Des sous-titrages en français seraient les bienvenus, Cécile, s’il vous plaît. C’est à votre portée 😀😉. Amicalement, Christiane.
Je pense qu’il y a les sous-titres dans TH-cam directement ?
@@CecileYadro ah je vais regarder… merci beaucoup 😀