This is a really effective demonstration, and one I could go along with my own attempt while you were working, with a little pausing. I find so often with your demos that questions and techniques I always wondered about are just being answered so clearly and logically. This time it is a way to render distance and a bit of atmosphere, with those background trees and the white pencil. Subtle, but beautiful. Thank you for your teaching!
As always you have a wonderful video. I haven't worked in color pencils in a long time, I've just been watercolor painting and graphite/charcoale drawing. I enjoy you explaining the techniques as you proceed. I like that there is no redundant music in the background, it is easier to here you.
Excelant work our friend. Pay no attention to complaints. It has to be a daunting task to think of something to say for a half an hour. We get your explanation and then we have to develop your finesed movements by actually trying ourselves for a lot of time. I can't vibrato on the violin from just watching somebody do it either. We have to try.
This is beautiful.... what paper were you using? I don't think that I have seen anyone blend with a Q tip and achieve these results working in watercolor hot press paper. Have you thought about allowing your channel to tip you? I would! Your art is wonderful.
Good tutorial, I must say you can errors and lots of layers, to erase use scotch tape, rubbers, mono error and for removal of lines for whiskers. Paper Pastlemat, drafting film and Fabiana cotton paper. I use colour pencil to draw fine detail animals are my passion, but I do like fruit and flowers to.
Thank you for sharing and teaching us your art. I noticed you use colored pencils and also charcoal/pastel, I wonder what you could recommend or say about their differences.
I've talked about that in many videos especially the one where I did a drawing of a colorful horse. But I just like to combine colored pencils and pastels and use both of their advantages.
Oh, this looks so beautiful, you did a really great work, it even looks like ur using watercolor or watercolor pencils? Anyways, you helped me alot, thanks ♥️
I mostly work with Faber Castell Polychromos nowadays. You should check out my series of tutorials on landscape in colored pencil. Those aremuch more recent.
Your art is great and I like it. Your portraits are fantastic, but I am not too interested in doing that kind of art. Is your Patreon channel mostly drawings of famous people? I couldn't see a lot of the offerings . BTW, people can mute music that they don't appreciate. There are sub titles for people who don't want any sound. - If I were as great an artist as you, I would just do what I want and let everybody deal with it. Your art is good enough that you don't have to placate people. Really. Jeeze.
You can also support me on Patreon where you can find a lot more content: www.patreon.com/pencilmaestro
This is a really effective demonstration, and one I could go along with my own attempt while you were working, with a little pausing. I find so often with your demos that questions and techniques I always wondered about are just being answered so clearly and logically. This time it is a way to render distance and a bit of atmosphere, with those background trees and the white pencil. Subtle, but beautiful. Thank you for your teaching!
Thank you.
You are very generous because you teach this great art to the people .
Please countinue this work strongly.
I started drawing again after almost ten years bc of the quarantine you’re a great teacher and the most informative videos I have found
As always you have a wonderful video. I haven't worked in color pencils in a long time, I've just been watercolor painting and graphite/charcoale drawing. I enjoy you explaining the techniques as you proceed. I like that there is no redundant music in the background, it is easier to here you.
Excelant work our friend. Pay no attention to complaints. It has to be a daunting task to think of something to say for a half an hour. We get your explanation and then we have to develop your finesed movements by actually trying ourselves for a lot of time. I can't vibrato on the violin from just watching somebody do it either. We have to try.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! This video was very helpful for me and I do appreciate you!🙏💕💕💕
Thank you so much for your tutorials. You inspire me!
On portraits you work from dark to light many times, the shadow shading is applied first ;). Thanks for the video. Great as always ;)
I love your drawings and those paints are so realistic.
I love this drawing! Amazing work 😊👍🏻
Awesome drawing love it your style detail look good keep going amazing work 😍😄👍
A lovely, memorable tree. Wonderful!
this is amazing. thanks for the generous tutorial
Wow! Thank you! Love your tutorials!
So beautiful ! I love your paiting 😍
Thanks for watching!
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This is beautiful.... what paper were you using? I don't think that I have seen anyone blend with a Q tip and achieve these results working in watercolor hot press paper. Have you thought about allowing your channel to tip you? I would!
Your art is wonderful.
Thank you i learn many things from this video
Beautiful man, really beautiful
Great work sir 👌
Good tutorial, I must say you can errors and lots of layers, to erase use scotch tape, rubbers, mono error and for removal of lines for whiskers.
Paper
Pastlemat, drafting film and Fabiana cotton paper.
I use colour pencil to draw fine detail animals are my passion, but I do like fruit and flowers to.
WOW VERY GOOD!
Thank you for sharing and teaching us your art. I noticed you use colored pencils and also charcoal/pastel, I wonder what you could recommend or say about their differences.
I've talked about that in many videos especially the one where I did a drawing of a colorful horse. But I just like to combine colored pencils and pastels and use both of their advantages.
If you use a blending solvent such as gamsol it becomes very easy to layer and you don’t need to worry about working light to dark
yes, but some people just prefer dry media.
Krásná kresba stromu 🌲👍
Oh, this looks so beautiful, you did a really great work, it even looks like ur using watercolor or watercolor pencils? Anyways, you helped me alot, thanks ♥️
thank you and this is amazing !
So nice not bad💯💯💯
Thanks a lot !
❤What is the brand of pencils that you use? Would you recommend Faber Castel ones? It seems that yours have richness and they seem softer.
I mostly work with Faber Castell Polychromos nowadays. You should check out my series of tutorials on landscape in colored pencil. Those aremuch more recent.
@@MiroslavSunjkicwill do! Hvala najlepse! :)
Do you find it easier to start out on smaller pieces of paper or larger?
Usually smaller.
Sir how do I blend the colours
I talk about in the video, but there's not much you can do when it comes to colored pencils.
My leaves looked really zig zaggy ;/ I couldn't get them to look like yours..any tipssss
سلام . Nicely Done
thanks.
:)
Ur voice ok😅
Your art is great and I like it. Your portraits are fantastic, but I am not too interested in doing that kind of art. Is your Patreon channel mostly drawings of famous people? I couldn't see a lot of the offerings . BTW, people can mute music that they don't appreciate. There are sub titles for people who don't want any sound. - If I were as great an artist as you, I would just do what I want and let everybody deal with it. Your art is good enough that you don't have to placate people. Really. Jeeze.
Patreon has varied content like the channel but with full-length videos.