Thank you so much for this. I think it must go against my natural inclination to sketch loosely as I have struggled with it for ages. However, I took on board your suggestions and I was amazed at the difference they made. Deliberately drawing a line out of place; doubling back over lines and generally just going with the flow resulted in sketches I am actually quite pleased with and even proud of. A whole new world beckons. Thanks again.
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Thank you so much for this Toby! I love ink and wash sketching but had lost hope that I'd ever be able to do it again because of weak and shaky hands. Those wiggly lines and unscripted wanderings come naturally to me now. I'll just build them into my sketches and not worry about it. 😊
Hi Toby! This is a great video. I love the challenge of intentionally making stray or flowing lines. As a perfectionist, it is a huge struggle for me to just let go and draw like you do. I was wondering, do you have any other advice for someone who is always afraid of messing up? I love to draw as a hobby, it truly relaxes me, but as an extreme novice at this medium, I feel like I have trouble completing my drawings because I inevitably make a mark or a line that I don’t like. Is there anything else I can do to allow myself a little more freedom when I sketch? I honestly think that my lack of talent isn’t holding me back from creating art I like, it’s just my self doubt.
A great and deep question! For me, it's about working out what I actually enjoy doing - and taking it from there. I don't enjoy being careful, so I come to terms with more and more mistakes 😜
Is anyone else not able to see the end piece properly because youtube puts recommendations for videos over the screen at the end? It's absolutely useless for art videos, not being able to see the finished piece
*Do something that is definitely wrong"
I need this advice.
Thank you for this valuable Video 🙏
You're welcome 😊
I love your work Toby. I sometimes sit and follow along as best as I can.
I learn so much.
Thank you for your posts.
You are very welcome
Thank you so much for this. I think it must go against my natural inclination to sketch loosely as I have struggled with it for ages. However, I took on board your suggestions and I was amazed at the difference they made. Deliberately drawing a line out of place; doubling back over lines and generally just going with the flow resulted in sketches I am actually quite pleased with and even proud of. A whole new world beckons. Thanks again.
That is a really cool tip…I wasn’t convinced until you went over with the darker lines, and then the whole thing popped!!
When you go a bit crazy you definitely need to re-introduce a bit of structure, but then everything else fades to the background :)
Hi everyone! Welcome to my loose sketching style!! Join me on www.sketchloose.co.uk for in depth loose sketching courses!
My supplies are listed on www.urbansketch.co.uk/supplies-1
Thank you so much for this Toby! I love ink and wash sketching but had lost hope that I'd ever be able to do it again because of weak and shaky hands. Those wiggly lines and unscripted wanderings come naturally to me now. I'll just build them into my sketches and not worry about it. 😊
It sounds like you've turned shaky hands into a sketching super power to me ;)
Wow! This is the way I wanna create. Your video's are very useful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Glad you like them!
learning with each vid. thank you Toby, will practice the looser lines 😅😊
You got this!
Not the style I'm looking for but it works and the results show it. Keep up the great work,Great lesson love your channel 😎
Awesome, thank you!
good video, very useful...
Thanks 😊 😊👍
Great stuff! This approach has helped me so much!
Great to hear!
Hi Toby! This is a great video. I love the challenge of intentionally making stray or flowing lines. As a perfectionist, it is a huge struggle for me to just let go and draw like you do. I was wondering, do you have any other advice for someone who is always afraid of messing up? I love to draw as a hobby, it truly relaxes me, but as an extreme novice at this medium, I feel like I have trouble completing my drawings because I inevitably make a mark or a line that I don’t like. Is there anything else I can do to allow myself a little more freedom when I sketch? I honestly think that my lack of talent isn’t holding me back from creating art I like, it’s just my self doubt.
A great and deep question! For me, it's about working out what I actually enjoy doing - and taking it from there. I don't enjoy being careful, so I come to terms with more and more mistakes 😜
Ah - that's how you get to the next level of looseness! (lightbulb moment 💡). Thanks Toby
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very helpful, thank you...
You're welcome!
So great, thanks! What type of pen are you using?
You can check out my pens on urbansketch.co.uk/supplies
Is anyone else not able to see the end piece properly because youtube puts recommendations for videos over the screen at the end? It's absolutely useless for art videos, not being able to see the finished piece
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Love it!
So glad!
hi! Would you please do some loose sketches of flowers???? Thanks💕
Great idea! I'll add it to the list, any particular flowers in mind?
@@TobySketchLoose I really appreciate your response. How about a still life of any flowers of your choice???
Or something growing outside. Not sure what is blooming in your area. 🌸