thanks , this instruction is very well produced. showing the tools ,explaining the pressure used at different times ,just a complete classroom quality lesson. Perfect length that covered every question I may have asked. tom
I am told I draw good hair, but I know it is just so, so. I think "layering" will help me to achieve a better results as I now tend to "work" an area of the subject in one pass. I get fair results, but at a large amount of time and the finished job is not as "clean" as your layering approach. Thanks for this video and am now subscribed!
Very nice. Really good job describing all the way through. Hair is the most difficult thing to do when drawing a portrait. In my opinion. This was very helpful. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for making this video very helpful. Keep up the great work. Please don’t stop making these videos we all appreciate it. Happy new years looking forward to see more 🎉
I don't have 9B up pencils and charcoal, but I'm currently working with darker hair now. What are the other alternatives that I'm going to do with this? Ps. Really need tips huhu
I`ve never bothered asking anyone before and I even do it myself now mainly because all of the tutors do it, because I think , " well if they do it it must be the way its done when drawing ", but why is the pencils graphite (or charcoal) exposed so long of any wood covering at the drawing end of the pencil , doesn`t this weaken the exposed graphite more giving rise to easier breakages of the graphite if they tumble about in boxes or when moved from one spot to another or they get dropped accidentally? I find I have started being much more careful with how I handle my pencils now because of this. In this particular video, I see you have drawn with a short graphite drawing end , but in the start picture of this video , I see the graphite is about 25mm to 30mm long , so why is this done ?
I only do this with H's and B grade pencils, definitely not on the softer ones....the long exposed led is for more control of the shading and usually its for light shadows or base, and i usually hold them on diagonal position for more even shades.
Bruh no way... you did whole hair in 20 minutes that looks 10 times more realistic than I did trying to do it realistic for hours (I am complete beginer) Not focusing too much on details is key but I cant get it
forgot to mention the real time is preferred , the time lapsed has you speaking too fast to get all the info that you are sharing, I watched a lesson on shading and had a hard time catching all the instruction. tom
Very informative and easy to follow that’s so much.
Thank you for showing your process 😊. It's so beautiful.
Magaling, napakahusay, salamat sa aralin, from New Zealand.
thanks , this instruction is very well produced. showing the tools ,explaining the pressure used at different times ,just a complete classroom quality lesson. Perfect length that covered every question I may have asked. tom
We love the process and don't mind long videos. :)
Thank you for this demonstration and the explanations, and the insights you have imparted.
Lovely! Thank you for doing this in real time!
I'm so thankful for these helpful videos I really appreciate please go on 🤩
Awesome job. Thank you very much
I appreciate a long full video from start to finish. EXCELLENT ! You make it look so easy!
Thank you i learned a lot from the video ❤
You're welcome!
Great job 👏 I like your longer videos also. They help me learn
Thank you for that drawing lesson !
Super 👍👍👍✍️✍️❤️❤️❤️
Gyönyörű munka. 🥰 Köszönöm szépen!
I am told I draw good hair, but I know it is just so, so. I think "layering" will help me to achieve a better results as I now tend to "work" an area of the subject in one pass. I get fair results, but at a large amount of time and the finished job is not as "clean" as your layering approach. Thanks for this video and am now subscribed!
the painting is very beautiful and nice I like it.
Thanks!
Very nice. Really good job describing all the way through. Hair is the most difficult thing to do when drawing a portrait. In my opinion. This was very helpful. Thank you so much.
Dude thanks so much for doing this in real time. It helps so much to see the process
No problem!
Thank you so much for making this video very helpful. Keep up the great work. Please don’t stop making these videos we all appreciate it. Happy new years looking forward to see more 🎉
Wow, Thanks and Happy New Year too....planning lots of new tutorials this year!
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I’m amazed by how real it looks. You are so talented 😊
Thank you! 🤗
You’re so amazing 😻 ❤❤
Thanks!
Nice❤❤❤❤
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Hi, My question is: what type and brand of paper are you drawing on for all your tutorial’s???
I mainly use Strathmore Bristol papers....sometimes Canson Mi Tientes and Ca' Grain too
I don't have 9B up pencils and charcoal, but I'm currently working with darker hair now. What are the other alternatives that I'm going to do with this?
Ps. Really need tips huhu
U can use ur highest grade...or u can try to put charcoal powder as base
@@BMDPortraits thank you so much!❤️
I`ve never bothered asking anyone before and I even do it myself now mainly because all of the tutors do it, because I think , " well if they do it it must be the way its done when drawing ", but why is the pencils graphite (or charcoal) exposed so long of any wood covering at the drawing end of the pencil , doesn`t this weaken the exposed graphite more giving rise to easier breakages of the graphite if they tumble about in boxes or when moved from one spot to another or they get dropped accidentally? I find I have started being much more careful with how I handle my pencils now because of this.
In this particular video, I see you have drawn with a short graphite drawing end , but in the start picture of this video , I see the graphite is about 25mm to 30mm long , so why is this done ?
I only do this with H's and B grade pencils, definitely not on the softer ones....the long exposed led is for more control of the shading and usually its for light shadows or base, and i usually hold them on diagonal position for more even shades.
It can be increased to darker degrees to brown hair, using more the pencil eraser and blending stump
Thats correct
Sir can i ask if what kind of paper are you using. Thank u 🙂
Strathmore Bristol Vellum
Ano pong recommended charcoal/graphite pencil for beginners that want to improve. Generals charcoal pencil or conte a paris Pierre noire pencil?
sa charcoal General's medyo pricey lng....sa Graphite, Faber Castell 9000, Lumograph, Mitsubishi
How many layers Po bago nyo naaachieve Ang mid tone? Usually Po ba isang layer lang Ang base tone?
Pwede more than 1 layer base tone, depende sa values....ga nun din sa mid
Penggaris gunanya untuk apa mister
Bruh no way... you did whole hair in 20 minutes that looks 10 times more realistic than I did trying to do it realistic for hours (I am complete beginer) Not focusing too much on details is key but I cant get it
You will get it by putting several layers....do not worry you will figure it out...just keep practicing!
Bro. You don't see how the hair on the neck is!?? Bro first thing I saw.
Where iş the other parts? I mean smooth skin tones of this girl videos?
I don't have 3B or 5B, I only have even number of grades. What shall I do😭😭😭
4b would be just fine
I was kidding 😂
forgot to mention the real time is preferred , the time lapsed has you speaking too fast to get all the info that you are sharing, I watched a lesson on shading and had a hard time catching all the instruction. tom
I have the most problems with blonde hair :P
Me too, much harder than dark hairs