I stopped this video after the first idea you gave, just to go buy some colored pencils to try different ideas then after I took some photos,I finished watching your video great ideas thanks for the inspiration.
Ex cabinetmaker here... In my (admittedly limited) experience with sharpening things, sorting out pencils is less about spending cash on premium-quality implements and more about spending time fettling the blade in the sharpener itself. Coloured pencils are usually made from quite soft, 'hairy' wood, and it needs an exceedingly sharp blade to cut it cleanly. The coloured waxy core will also crumble unless the blade is perfectly sharp. Most sharpeners are woefully blunt and will mangle even top quality pencils. Before spending a lot of cash on artist-grade writing sticks, it may be worth having a really close look at the blade in the sharpener. A couple of minutes honing with a fine oilstone and polishing on a leather strop should yield vastly improved results, giving the wood that tight, shiny, burnished finish that only many hours with a photo-editor could otherwise achieve. 🙂
@@StewartWoodArt I had an idea and I am 70% satisfied with the result. I placed pencils on a white canvas in a vertical position and I took a B/W picture from above, but I have problem with the perceptive I think. Some of the pencils look crooked.
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Nice and simple, and not a spider in sight!
Thank you! Cheers!
loved the kiwis and sequins!!
Thanks.
Mind blowing project. Thanks, enjoyed
Thank you.
Well done Stewart. Thank you!
Very welcome
Cool stuff!!👍👍The broken pencil tip is another photo possibility.
Very true!
Wonderful ideas. Thank you Stewart.
Glad you enjoyed it
Such a brilliant video with top notch instructions. Your teaching style is wonderful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Drop shot is amazing ! Thanks for sharing !
A very colorful technique, especially for rainy days. Thank you.
Thank you my friend
Great ideas! Thanks for the inspiration
Glad you liked it.
As a newbie to photography I absolutely love this. Thank you. The outtakes are brilliant 😂😂
I stopped this video after the first idea you gave, just to go buy some colored pencils to try different ideas then after I took some photos,I finished watching your video great ideas thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you.
This is amazing. I just got my first camera and can’t wait. We’ll figure out the camera and try. Extremely helpful.
As a photographer and colored pencil artist, I so appreciate this video!!!!
Thank you, Stewart, for another teacheable moment! Much appreciated! Well done!
Thank you.
une traduction en français serait top.
What a great video! Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice one Stewart great for those rainy days when we cannot get out.
Thank you 😊
Absolutely Awesome inspiring video. Thank you so much love all your hard work and really appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
Brilliant many thanks 🎉
Hi Stewart just like to say fantastic video new to macro but your videos are a god send
Glad you like them!
Wonderful Art and tips 😀👍
Thank you.
I like this a lot! Thanks, Stewart! 😊
Thanks
Great video, definitely work in progress for me but will persevere!
Keep going, it’s worth it in the end.
@@StewartWoodArt definitely going to have another go today 😊
Where did you get your Super Clamp? What was the little light cube you used? Thanks
Great lesson Stewart.good effort,keep going thanks ❤
Thanks
Nice one, Stewart!
Many thanks!
Very well done, thanks for your ideas. Amazings shots.
Very simple - but very effective - well done :)
Thanks mate
Nice video! More ideas for my free time ❤
Thank you
Fantastic! Thank you so much. Just subscribed.
Great video... Thanks.❤❤❤
Thanks, Stewart!
Thank you for the nice and simple vid… 👌🏻🙏🏻👌🏻
Inspiring ... Thanks much
Nice 👍👍
Thanks.
What is your lens you use most . This video You are using the Laowa 100 do you have the Laowa 90.
I use the Laowa 100mm the most, I don’t have the 90mm.
You should have alizarin crimson and cyan in colour wheel…best way to have filled the gaps 🌈
Ex cabinetmaker here... In my (admittedly limited) experience with sharpening things, sorting out pencils is less about spending cash on premium-quality implements and more about spending time fettling the blade in the sharpener itself.
Coloured pencils are usually made from quite soft, 'hairy' wood, and it needs an exceedingly sharp blade to cut it cleanly. The coloured waxy core will also crumble unless the blade is perfectly sharp.
Most sharpeners are woefully blunt and will mangle even top quality pencils. Before spending a lot of cash on artist-grade writing sticks, it may be worth having a really close look at the blade in the sharpener.
A couple of minutes honing with a fine oilstone and polishing on a leather strop should yield vastly improved results, giving the wood that tight, shiny, burnished finish that only many hours with a photo-editor could otherwise achieve. 🙂
Good information, thank you.
very helpful thanks
Buen video, gracias
Nice tutorial 👍
Thank you.
Surprised it hasn’t been picked up on but 😁 them pencils were diagonal not horizontal, just saying 😁
Lmao
I've expected something more inspiring. All people bring the same ideas.
Let’s hear your ideas then, maybe I’ll try one!
@@StewartWoodArt I had an idea and I am 70% satisfied with the result. I placed pencils on a white canvas in a vertical position and I took a B/W picture from above, but I have problem with the perceptive I think. Some of the pencils look crooked.
Pointless. I thougt that he will make some drawing......
pointless.... Just like this comment! LMAO
These came out so cool. Something so simple yet amazing results
Thank you my friend 😀
@@StewartWoodArt yw
I love how u guys spell colored lol it looks so much fancier with the added u😂❤️
First I’m a cutie, now I’m fancier 😍😍😍