Thanks for all these extremely helpful tips to work with charcoal! I was always wondering how you actually frame your large charcoal artworks. Are you actually doing that on your own? Greetings!!
I suppose if one did prefer to use the white, it's better to quickly frame behind glass which, of course, adds to the cost. Great tutorial on charcoal, thank you Sir.
So beautifully explained, I absolutely loved it! I'm going to give a go, drawing with charcoal. Obviously using your tips! Thank you for this informative video! Bless you!!👌👌👏👏👏🙏🏼
Tortillions and blending stumps are 2 different tools. Stumps, which is what you were using, is made from compressed paper and pointed on both ends. Tortillions are paper that is wound and is pointed on one end and are hollow.
Very informative video ❤ I love your style and admire your attention to detail. I also paint wildlife but a lot looser, so I thoroughly enjoy watching you in an attempt to get a little better and patient with the details.
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Do you teach classes in a studio ?
Please can i use this powder in drawing portrait faces ?
Many thanks for your video
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What kind of bristol paper do you use? Smooth or vellum for charcoal.
I use fariano artistico❤
Thanks for all these extremely helpful tips to work with charcoal! I was always wondering how you actually frame your large charcoal artworks. Are you actually doing that on your own? Greetings!!
I suppose if one did prefer to use the white, it's better to quickly frame behind glass which, of course, adds to the cost.
Great tutorial on charcoal, thank you Sir.
So beautifully explained, I absolutely loved it! I'm going to give a go, drawing with charcoal. Obviously using your tips! Thank you for this informative video! Bless you!!👌👌👏👏👏🙏🏼
Brilliant as always! Informative & thoroughly explained, in a way that’s easily understood. You’re a natural teacher Daniel!
Wow thanks for the tips im a beginner wild life charcoal artist and these tips are really usefull to create realistic Pieces
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Tortillions and blending stumps are 2 different tools. Stumps, which is what you were using, is made from compressed paper and pointed on both ends. Tortillions are paper that is wound and is pointed on one end and are hollow.
Great video! I really wanted to do your workshop with TWASI this weekend, but had to work, this video is really useful, I’ll have to give it a go! :)
Awesome! Thank you so much!
Very informative video ❤ I love your style and admire your attention to detail. I also paint wildlife but a lot looser, so I thoroughly enjoy watching you in an attempt to get a little better and patient with the details.
Thank you thank you thank you. This was very helpful. I'm looking forward to seeing more work from you.
You know your subject well for freehand drawing, enjoyed this video very much❤
Great video! I paint in oil so it was interesting to hear from someone who is experienced with charcoal. 🙂
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Thanks 👍 your tips are helpful.
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