Thank you very much. Great video. I had some one break down the five basic shades to me that he uses and improved my art work a lot and you actually go into depth with 3 more other gradients of shadow. I will use this and jot down some notes later. Love your artwork. You are so anonytomically (i cant spell eather,lol)correct & spot on with your portraits,fast to. You make it look so easy.Love your pieces.
This was great. You explain well. My question is how does one get smooth application of charcoal, so that skin looks silky smooth. A video explaining would be great. Thanks.
I have a rudimentary question about charcoal. If I were to begin a drawing in charcoal and get to a point where I need to stop I would spray it with a fixative to prevent smudging. Is it possible to finish the drawing at a later date after I've sprayed it with a fixative. I'd really appreciate a response. 😊🙏🏽
Im having trouble lifting the vine charcoal even if applied lightly and smoothed. On Hahnemuhle Drawing and Sketching paper, 140gm for pencil, charcoal, pen and ink the vine charcoal seems to stain the paper. It is pretty impossible to lift and create highlights. It isn't that textured either as I found the smoother the paper the easier it seems to lift the vine charcoal with a kneaded eraser. I have some Arches hot pressed water colour cotton paper 300 gsm which will try. The cold pressed was too textured and the charcoal again was difficult to lift. The charcoal is english coates artist quality so I don't think that would be the issue. Any guidance please?
I just want to express my opinion, so I'm not trying to be a cretin here or trying to show off but the cast shadow is pointing from right to down the left while the light is coming from above on the right top corner which makes that cast shadow a bit unrealistic in my opinion.
Very useful explanation and demonstration! Thank you!
It is so funny how you find hard to write letters but you draw with suuuuch an ease xD thank you mister Mad!
Thank you. That was excellent.
Good lession, thank you!
Thank you very much. Great video. I had some one break down the five basic shades to me that he uses and improved my art work a lot and you actually go into depth with 3 more other gradients of shadow. I will use this and jot down some notes later. Love your artwork. You are so anonytomically (i cant spell eather,lol)correct & spot on with your portraits,fast to. You make it look so easy.Love your pieces.
Nice totally love your content keep up the great work
Love your voice and accent !! easy to understand for me. Thank you so much for the lessen. Drink some water and take care.
Love this review of the basics!
I love you and im a painter.. makes me wanna try charcoal.. new Subscriber ❤❤❤
First papa! lol Thank you for the lesson bruv
AMAZING!
This was great. You explain well. My question is how does one get smooth application of charcoal, so that skin looks silky smooth. A video explaining would be great. Thanks.
Layering and blending, don’t put too much darkness down too quickly, work your way up to it
This helps soooo much!! Thank you
This is so good!!!
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I have a rudimentary question about charcoal. If I were to begin a drawing in charcoal and get to a point where I need to stop I would spray it with a fixative to prevent smudging. Is it possible to finish the drawing at a later date after I've sprayed it with a fixative. I'd really appreciate a response. 😊🙏🏽
Same doubt
i do acrylic paintings and they all tend to look cartoony maybe i need to do some shadowing
Just working with a portrait where reflected light bounces up from a white sweater to 'accent' the jaw line!
Im having trouble lifting the vine charcoal even if applied lightly and smoothed. On Hahnemuhle Drawing and Sketching paper, 140gm for pencil, charcoal, pen and ink the vine charcoal seems to stain the paper. It is pretty impossible to lift and create highlights. It isn't that textured either as I found the smoother the paper the easier it seems to lift the vine charcoal with a kneaded eraser. I have some Arches hot pressed water colour cotton paper 300 gsm which will try. The cold pressed was too textured and the charcoal again was difficult to lift. The charcoal is english coates artist quality so I don't think that would be the issue. Any guidance please?
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Is this a tutorial to understand the way you do the highlights on your art work with the faces you make on trying to make them look more realistic?
Thanks
I dislike my "charcoal paper", it's too heavy a grain. I do love newsprint- but that has drawbacks. Can you suggest something in between?
400 series drawing paper? I believe I have read that watercolour paper is good too.
I just want to express my opinion, so I'm not trying to be a cretin here or trying to show off but the cast shadow is pointing from right to down the left while the light is coming from above on the right top corner which makes that cast shadow a bit unrealistic in my opinion.
This is what you call Claro-oscuro in Spanish