Who’s looking for a new hobby for 2024? Something chilled and rewarding that you’ll never regret getting started with? Sign up for one of Toby’s courses and get sketching. It’s great fun, he’s a great teacher. I started in April this year and haven’t looked back 😊😊
So I've been an artist and been consistently drawing and painting for just over 5 years now, but following your tips and applying a looser, more free style to my work has made me rediscover the fun in art that I feel I had recently lost. Before I was all about perfection, looking to craft a portfolio or stuff I could sell or could be hired in a studio for, and in doing so I lost touch with what made art so much fun. It became more about work and less about why I became an artist in the first place. I had recently been in a pretty sad place, wasn't creating much art as I was going through a breakup and ending an unhealthy relationship, and as such had been in quite a creative block: all my artwork was coming out all aggressive and tense and hard-edged and the ideas and images weren't flowing at all. Finding your videos, and applying a looser, more free style have changed all of that and sketching has become more fun than its ever been. It's been an amazing to unwind, de-stress and rediscover my passion in this tough time thanks to discovering your channel. Sorry that was long just wanted to say thank you so much Toby! Your art style, mindset and passion for your craft are truly inspiring!
Happy New Year and a huge thank you for bringing us so much wonderful content throughout the year. I really enjoy the seemingly simple way you tackle skies.
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Hi Toby. I love this tutorial. I have followed the link to the reference photo but it only appears as a portrait shape in Pinterest so it cuts off the sides - any tips how I get the landscape version - thanks
@tobysketchloose can I ask which fountain pen cartridges you use please? Mine all smudge/run as soon as I add water or paint but I enjoy doing the actual sketch with them?
This is just an aside…..if you were going on a trip and could only take a small non-watercolour regular sketchbook, what materials would you choose to go with it?
Who’s looking for a new hobby for 2024? Something chilled and rewarding that you’ll never regret getting started with? Sign up for one of Toby’s courses and get sketching. It’s great fun, he’s a great teacher. I started in April this year and haven’t looked back 😊😊
Hehe thanks!
I really love your channel. Makes me less afraid to start!
You can do it!
So I've been an artist and been consistently drawing and painting for just over 5 years now, but following your tips and applying a looser, more free style to my work has made me rediscover the fun in art that I feel I had recently lost. Before I was all about perfection, looking to craft a portfolio or stuff I could sell or could be hired in a studio for, and in doing so I lost touch with what made art so much fun. It became more about work and less about why I became an artist in the first place.
I had recently been in a pretty sad place, wasn't creating much art as I was going through a breakup and ending an unhealthy relationship, and as such had been in quite a creative block: all my artwork was coming out all aggressive and tense and hard-edged and the ideas and images weren't flowing at all. Finding your videos, and applying a looser, more free style have changed all of that and sketching has become more fun than its ever been. It's been an amazing to unwind, de-stress and rediscover my passion in this tough time thanks to discovering your channel. Sorry that was long just wanted to say thank you so much Toby! Your art style, mindset and passion for your craft are truly inspiring!
Thanks for your comment and story, I'm sorry you went through such a challenging time but I'm really glad you're in a better place now 😊
Thank you for all your hard work and instruction this year! I have learned a lot and enjoyed the process.
Have a wonderful 2024!
Have a lovely year!
Happy New Year and a huge thank you for bringing us so much wonderful content throughout the year. I really enjoy the seemingly simple way you tackle skies.
Happy new year!
Thank you, Toby, I love the splashes too. A little thing which adds so much.
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Happy New Year to you and your family. Thanks again for all your brilliant videos.
Happy new year!
Will definitely try this!
Have fun!
Happy New Year Toby !🎈🎈🎈
Happy new year!!
another brilliant artwork 👏love the turquoise blue 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing your talent - amazing! luv your style ;-)
Thank you so much!
great video
Hi Toby. I love this tutorial. I have followed the link to the reference photo but it only appears as a portrait shape in Pinterest so it cuts off the sides - any tips how I get the landscape version - thanks
I don't know, sorry, if you can perhaps try a desktop/laptop?
Have you a new list of your watercolours. Also I live in the countryside can I still do Urban sketching..
Yes, call it line and wash and sketch the countryside, or find villages and farmhouse to sketch. Have fun!
@tobysketchloose can I ask which fountain pen cartridges you use please? Mine all smudge/run as soon as I add water or paint but I enjoy doing the actual sketch with them?
Check my supplies link, I don't use cartridges, bottled ink for me
This is just an aside…..if you were going on a trip and could only take a small non-watercolour regular sketchbook, what materials would you choose to go with it?
Small set of watercolour and a fountain pen, possibly two fountain pens one soluble ink and one non soluble.
@@TobySketchLoose thanks…would you use your watercolour in a regular non-watercolour sketchbook?
yes, just lightly - the pages tend to be more absorbent but they can cope with a few touches here and there @@robinwild1
@@TobySketchLoose thanks, Toby. I Will pack the watercolours then!
Maybe a post about using watercolours on lightweight paper would be a useful one!