“Its important that you learn the rules and you understand how to do something properly before you break the rules, otherwise you’re just ignorant and not skilled” that is so real. I love that sentence.
Me encanto el vídeo ,la verdad me has ayudado mucho con tus consejos y estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo la disciplina es lo único que nos hace buenos en todo lo que hagamos,la clara muestra de ello es que nos muestras un trabajo de calidad,se nota la disciplina y el gusto por tus pinturas por ello son preciosas, gracias por compartir no solo tu trabajo sino también tus buenos consejos
Je suis française et passionnée de portraits , j aime les mains aussi… merci de donner des explications si top!!!! C est adorable de votre part!!! Je comprends bien l anglais , l écrire est plus dur 😅merci!!!!!🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am trying to teach myself to draw with charcoal and.... I don't understand how you do this so beautifully. Of course I still have no idea wtf I am doing which is why I am here watching you!
Throughout all you videos you've always mentioned the importance of focusing on the VALUES..i think we get the gist and understand what you are trying to convey-but can you please make a video masterclass focusing on VALUES 🙏 thanks Josh, really learnt a lot from you!
I tried it. It was a giant eye. 😂But still practicing. It’s weird because I know how to draw a shaped eye as a kid once up on a time. Thank you for your kind help
I would watch these and never thought you used a reference. So I’m sitting here like… damn, this dude’s mental imagery is A1. Nonetheless still amazing work. Subscribed
If i want to do charcoal on a canvas and make sure the charcoal doesn’t smear once done, do you recommend I use a spray to keep it in place? I have to figure the name of the spray out but it’s suppose to make it stick.
When drawing eyes, I don't draw the iris. Instead, I draw the white part as an abstract shape, paying close attention to the angles. This effectively draws the iris for you.
Excellent thankyou for sharing…Can i ask, why doesn’t my kneading eraser lift the charcoal as cleanly and as sharply as yours? It always needs multiple passes to lift unsatisfactory…Its a good brand eraser. Cheers
I think its all about blending first, so you get rid of the excessive material you have on paper and therefore you can extract the charcoal way easier. Im new in drawing with charcoal and have the same problem as you, but as Mad Charcoal says, getting rid of the fear of “destroying” a perfect streak, line, drawing or whatever, gives you a lot of freedom and it translates perfectly into this problem. The more i draw the more confident i am on “fucking up” a cool drawing and exalting the lights and shadows i see; its like you can never draw, blend or erase too much. If this doesn’t help you may be pressing too much into the paper, so its harder to pull it away. Hope this helps and happy holidays!
Its funny that you squint. I have terrible vision and will purposely forgo getting glasses because it is easier to draw and not get hung up on the detail. The form and lighting are all that I train my eyes to see.
Could you please continue with this set of tutorials into a complete series, eyes, nose, mouth & chin, hair, and face shapes? Love this tutorial Josh!
Ears! I’m terrible with ears…
😅
I’ll say it again , you are a freak of nature ! In the most creative way possible
“Its important that you learn the rules and you understand how to do something properly before you break the rules, otherwise you’re just ignorant and not skilled” that is so real. I love that sentence.
Not only for drawing! 😉
Thank you Josh. You’re a very talented artist and a very talented teacher. Love the way you communicate verbally and visually. 💯👍🏼
You have an amazing, God given talent! TOTALLY WOW!
yeah, I love it! The style and vibe you put into the drawings are just gorgeous. also your voice is nice
Thanks for your videos !!! I just bought my first set of charcoal and started my journey into it
Me encanto el vídeo ,la verdad me has ayudado mucho con tus consejos y estoy totalmente de acuerdo contigo la disciplina es lo único que nos hace buenos en todo lo que hagamos,la clara muestra de ello es que nos muestras un trabajo de calidad,se nota la disciplina y el gusto por tus pinturas por ello son preciosas, gracias por compartir no solo tu trabajo sino también tus buenos consejos
Wow wow wow.Not just the art but also the talking is more than amazing. Immediately new subscriber !
Excellent work. Thanks for helping people to be creative.
Génial, j'adore ce que vous faites, les rendus au charbon sont sublimes.
Merci pour vos partages
Belle soirée.
Very helpful video that I found reassuring in terms of technique and also importance of learning to draw. Charcoal is great fun. Thanks
I tried this.. n it came out so awesome.. thx for sharing this tutorial..
Ohhhh THANK YOU for taking us through your process. 😍
Pene
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Je suis française et passionnée de portraits , j aime les mains aussi… merci de donner des explications si top!!!! C est adorable de votre part!!! Je comprends bien l anglais , l écrire est plus dur 😅merci!!!!!🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am trying to teach myself to draw with charcoal and.... I don't understand how you do this so beautifully. Of course I still have no idea wtf I am doing which is why I am here watching you!
I just love your drawings 💓 always supporting at you
Throughout all you videos you've always mentioned the importance of focusing on the VALUES..i think we get the gist and understand what you are trying to convey-but can you please make a video masterclass focusing on VALUES 🙏 thanks Josh, really learnt a lot from you!
Thank you. Soooo helpful. You are amazing
Favorite artist.❤🙏🏻👏
Great drawing!🎉🎉
wow a lot of amazing tips in this video that i've never thought of, thank you!
Great 👌🏻👩🏻🎨👆🏻
Beautiful, Josh!
You have to make more tutorials like this!!!
I tried it. It was a giant eye. 😂But still practicing. It’s weird because I know how to draw a shaped eye as a kid once up on a time. Thank you for your kind help
Hey Josh. Always helpful videos. Do you spray your art work that you sell? Thanks
I shocked myself with a ten-minute eye that was outstanding, following this.
Thanks for sharing!
The one good thing about wearing glasses is I can remove them so everything goes blurry and do the initial drawing, it’s like my built in squint!
Would you guys recommend doing the first part with hard or more neutral up to soft charcoal?
Very helpful 👌
I would watch these and never thought you used a reference. So I’m sitting here like… damn, this dude’s mental imagery is A1. Nonetheless still amazing work. Subscribed
If i want to do charcoal on a canvas and make sure the charcoal doesn’t smear once done, do you recommend I use a spray to keep it in place? I have to figure the name of the spray out but it’s suppose to make it stick.
A nose tutorial would be fantastic!
I thought this guys videos were fake lol. Now I just see that he’s insane. Thats crazy.
Thank you so much I draw a really good
Thank you
When drawing eyes, I don't draw the iris. Instead, I draw the white part as an abstract shape, paying close attention to the angles. This effectively draws the iris for you.
More tutorials plz
Hey Mad, is it possible to know what chacoal you are using ?
Excellent thankyou for sharing…Can i ask, why doesn’t my kneading eraser lift the charcoal as cleanly and as sharply as yours? It always needs multiple passes to lift unsatisfactory…Its a good brand eraser. Cheers
I think its all about blending first, so you get rid of the excessive material you have on paper and therefore you can extract the charcoal way easier. Im new in drawing with charcoal and have the same problem as you, but as Mad Charcoal says, getting rid of the fear of “destroying” a perfect streak, line, drawing or whatever, gives you a lot of freedom and it translates perfectly into this problem. The more i draw the more confident i am on “fucking up” a cool drawing and exalting the lights and shadows i see; its like you can never draw, blend or erase too much. If this doesn’t help you may be pressing too much into the paper, so its harder to pull it away. Hope this helps and happy holidays!
How do you preserve the drawing when you are done? Can I use a fixatif on them?
Thank you 😘❤️
Its funny that you squint. I have terrible vision and will purposely forgo getting glasses because it is easier to draw and not get hung up on the detail. The form and lighting are all that I train my eyes to see.
What you use for eraser?
Ty
I would love to see you draw Buddha.
And when you hit 50 you won’t even have to squint😂😂😂
Yeah, man! Learn to love your cataracts.
*On my eye-pad" 😉
18:00 HE GETS IT
With references from his eyePad
Spiel. Such a funny word.
squint and render lol ill have to try it
it doesn't look exactly as photo.... this much anyone can draw