Same goes with hair. I try to make all the individual pieces of hair and it looks bad. In reality, you see some individual pieces of hair at some parts and just volume at some other parts. It's not just to save time but to make the drawing more accurate so you hit two birds with one stone. In essence, putting too much detail is just as bad as not putting enough detail.
Thank you Jono for all your teachings. This is really precious. What I would like to learn more about is the steps to do the background well. I started a hands drawing that I really liked and I screwed it when it came to the dark background. I mixed lin seed oil with graphite powder and went too close to the contours of my unachieved drawing. What happened is that when I wanted to add some darkness on the skin, I has created a greasy line on it and it was just impossible to erase or to blend... Thank you again for everything you do. 🙏🏻
I absolutely get lost in your art! Love listening to you and the advice you impart to all of us art lovers out there. Thank you. You are such an inspiration to me.
One of the biggest lessons for any creatives is more often than not, "less is more" Another solid video. Love the quality of your content man. Stay winning!
I doubt he does. Most masters don't need to, and he's definitely a master. Some people graph, and some people get good at measuring with their pencil or tool, however that is a hard skill to master. Some use a type of tension absorbing string to measure by hand certain points that makes getting proportions easier. Most artists who have put in their 10000 hours no longer need these methods. I also think what he does is too big for any of those methods. It is possible he makes smaller versions first and figures out how to block out the areas of space and lines properly while also not taking too much time.
Brody Morris SO many people mistakenly think “masters” are so skilled they don’t need any additional tools or techniques to draw accurately and/or realistically, which really pisses me off because A. There are thousands of ways to draw, so you can’t sum up the “master’s” way like there’s only one go-to AND, B. Plenty of masters graph, measure with tools, and even trace! It’s the end result that matters. Of course they don’t share their secrets if it means people will perceive them as less of a master. A master will use whatever ways he/she desires and no one will know the difference because a novice cannot use those same tools and get a master’s results!
Marshall Grayvold I personally use a proportional divider, or sometimes I just measure from one shape to another. I know all the tricks and appreciate them all. A good artist knows different methods and how to apply them.
@@JonoDry its not just a bit, but its a whole lot, by watching you, i ended up wanting to be better and ended up pursuing a dream i have long forgotten thank you.. 😊
@@JonoDry hey jono i have been following your youtube channel since THE MASK and the trick you proposed regarding detailing in this video is really cool . I personally want to try this stuff .This video explains a lot but it would be really helpful if you upload give a short video where you draw skin details and have a voice over to explain it a bit more.Love your art works and sorry for using someone elses chat section as i really didn't knew how to contact .
Congrats on the SPONSOR Jono! You definitely deserve it, as always keep up the great work brother and keep the artwork rolling!! I don't know you on a personal level, but I wish I did, you really seem like a very humble individual and very down to earth, and most of how we perceive you comes across in your art! Namaste brother!
Great tip about when to add more detail. I totally got it! Love what you do and sometimes, your videos tell more than words ever could. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, this is what makes me want to push myself to better my own art.
This is a jono dry legendary ....i never seen before like that kind of draw....it is not realistic it is a hyper and supersonic realistic draw ....love u lot
I’m curious about the subject matter you choose, between simply being representative images, to deeper, symbolic messages. You’re an incredible talent. Thanks for sharing 🙏
You are absolutely amazing to watch and see your work come to life! I've always wondered how this was accomplished, thank you for teaching me. Please keep up your wonderful works!
Very helpful video, thank you. I never thought about how there are little geometric patterns in skin texture such as under eyes. Your drawings are stunning, of course.
I'm sure I can speak for more than just myself when I say it would be wonderful to see you show the process first hand of how to lay the lines and capture the highlights and remove them with a kneadable eraser or other removal tool. Thanks for all of your outstanding videos. 🙏🏼
You explained perfectly the nuance of how the viewers mind and imagination should be featured in our work. Tangible evidence of what cam make art interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for the tips man. I'd really love to see a video on how you capture your reference. I know that probably takes up a lot of the time in your prelim process, and seeing how an artist prepares before the rendering process is always of interest. Keep up the great work :)
I really love your tips. I work in watercolor mostly, but you techniques and ideas about limiting the details translates really well to my medium as well.
New to the channel and I have to say your work is absolutely fantastic. I picked up a tip a while ago which has helped massively about not over doing/or seeing if you’re on the right track so to speak. By taking regular photos, it’s amazing how see more when you look at your work from a different point of view.
Hi Jono, u always inspired me,, and hope u always give new ideas for art work again,yours work is soooooo realistic and with silky smooth textures,it shows that you have god gifted talent, as you are doing so well,, god bless you
I just wanted to let you know that I always watch your videos for inspiration and advice I know you probably hear that all the time because your work is so amazing but I thought you should know …..showing your process and sharing advice is so helpful for me and I’ve implemented them to my work ❤️
I really appreciate your work Jono..!! Keep it up.. I also try to learn things after watching your videos. You are a great inspiration for me, also I like your work place.. Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.😊😊
I felt the most interesting point was how you said that the mind can be tricked into filling in some details by itself when a certain amount of details has been drawn. Like that delicate balance to avoid going over the tipping point of drawing excessive details. Perhaps the excessive details will drown out the need for the brain to piece the info together… I know what you mean, but just so hard to put into words! 😅 In a nutshell don’t get caught up in replicating details obsessively 👍 thanks so much! This is probably what I needed all this time 😄🙏
You really inspire me jono.. there are too many artists around but your work.. there z just sumtin bout it.. ur work z unique.. and am a big fan..I'll get there too.. I know, one day..
Hey Jono, I just discovered your channel yesterday, your art is really really amazing Thanks a lot for all the tips especially on skin texture, I tried them and my drawings turned out so much better than before Thank you so much😁
Truly beautiful work. You have the grand patience and skill it takes to really take your subjects to the highest end of dimensional illusion on a flat surface. I'm a puzzled by the general public's nonchalance re: lighting (in life/in the arts): I used to use the term, ages ago, "flashbulb lighting" to explain (and discourage use of) front-on lighting that just pancakes the entire world. I don't think that term would be understood these days (altho "flash" pictures are still taken all the time, which just makes everyone look feature-less and anemic!) I think it would have helped your slight struggle to explain that trick of shading you mention (the trick you can take advantage of "at the transition") by editing in a close up on a drawing showing you (or someone) actually using that technique in close detail. Thanks for the great postings.
Hey Jono, really awesome informative vid. I think when explaining certain things where you struggle to, like at the end, try including a video of what you are exactly talking about? Cause I know that im that type of person that gains more from seeing? if you understand? I think a lot of people also do but yea. Really awesome work Jono, always love your vids and keep up the amazing work!!!!!!!!
Detail can be used in a similar way of a classic color theory advice, wich is if lights are saturated, shadows should be desaturated and viceversa. Aplying detail in the light and leaving the shadows undefined and blurry will move the eyes to the area you want the spectator to focus on. Sorry for the weird grammar.
Hello 😊 I really like to see ur artworks, the style of getting ur paper wet it made me shock, its really different..so amazing, even the skin texture, the details, i really wanted to learn..hoping to see more video tutorials on how u do ur skin texture, in a normal speed.. So i could follow steps very carefully..🙏😊 thank u.. Merry christmas❤🎄
Love your videos. Great tips, and your explanations are clear and succinct. Thanks so much for sharing. Trying to teach myself, so these resources are invaluable.
Me encanta tu forma de dibujar, la manera en que expresas al espectador tus sentimientos y ganas de dibujar. Soy un gran fanático tuyo. Desde Colombia saludos.
Hey sir! What an amazing art! Was about to say job bit it wouldn't be correct. I think that if you do something that you love, that what u do it can't be considered a job. But anyways... Just wanted to say how much the videos mean to me, I grew up in foster care and I used to be considered a prodigy, after I got out I stoped drawing because someone stole my 4 portfoliums I had at school, since than I haven't touched it again, and when I do, I get frustrated and aggressive, until I've seen your videos. That composition of tones you did with "the mask" made me cry, literally cry. And after that Ive drawn something that although not as good as I used to do before, to my eyes it was amazing, not detailed or great shadows, not that kind of amzing, but taking in fact I haven't done it for almost 5 years now, and being depressed working in bars and trying to figure me out, I could say that your videos were a kind of injection of motivation and refreshness ( if that'd even correct to say). Eitherway, thank you sir, it's been a while since I've seen something that I also used to do and made me cry like if I would have ever done it. Because I could. Life just haven't been fair. I have a question thou. Which kind of music to you listen to when you draw? Thank you from the bottom of my heart. PS: I've watched "the mask" at least 25 to 30 tines already. Best regards: your super fan from Portugal.
Thanks for making this video it really helped.... learning for masters like u, yur technique has opened my eyes into looking at pictures in different ways.... Am not sure if am the only one who experiences this but every time someone advices u, u have a different perspective at things thats how it is wen i draw and his advice is helping me improve..... Its like opening my Sharingan👀☺️
Could you please explain how you transfer your pre-drawing from your reference onto your drawing surface? Like do you use a projector or transfer paper or..? Thanks!
A good analogy is to reference the moon... As the sunlight hits the moon from the side (1/4 moon as an example) you tend to see the highs and lows of the mountains and crevices, the craters and peaks are emphasized well, so you get great texture. A full moon is lit too brilliantly to discover the depth and texture, even though you can make out the forms more easily.
Hi great video and great art. You asked for what to cever in future videos. I want to know about your referrence photos. How you make /find/pick them, you know regarding the light source props etc. How much you rely on them and if you make some drawings solely from imagination. Cheers!
Your work is amazing. Actually had inspired me to start drawing again. It's a shame you're not more well-known and selling these for hundreds of thousands of dollars or more. These, which actually take time and skill are just on your TH-cam as far as I know, yet a Jackson Pollock, which anyone could do, sell for tens of millions of dollars. Should be the other way around.
This is pure talent mixed with authentic passion and crazy hard work. I have rarely seen such beauty. Chapeau!
Same goes with hair. I try to make all the individual pieces of hair and it looks bad. In reality, you see some individual pieces of hair at some parts and just volume at some other parts. It's not just to save time but to make the drawing more accurate so you hit two birds with one stone.
In essence, putting too much detail is just as bad as not putting enough detail.
Thank you Jono for all your teachings. This is really precious. What I would like to learn more about is the steps to do the background well. I started a hands drawing that I really liked and I screwed it when it came to the dark background. I mixed lin seed oil with graphite powder and went too close to the contours of my unachieved drawing. What happened is that when I wanted to add some darkness on the skin, I has created a greasy line on it and it was just impossible to erase or to blend... Thank you again for everything you do. 🙏🏻
I absolutely get lost in your art! Love listening to you and the advice you impart to all of us art lovers out there.
Thank you. You are such an inspiration to me.
One of the biggest lessons for any creatives is more often than not, "less is more"
Another solid video. Love the quality of your content man. Stay winning!
You can easily reach millions if you keep uploading
Please make a video on how you draw (outline) before you start shading...... Do yo make a graph?
I doubt he does. Most masters don't need to, and he's definitely a master. Some people graph, and some people get good at measuring with their pencil or tool, however that is a hard skill to master. Some use a type of tension absorbing string to measure by hand certain points that makes getting proportions easier. Most artists who have put in their 10000 hours no longer need these methods. I also think what he does is too big for any of those methods. It is possible he makes smaller versions first and figures out how to block out the areas of space and lines properly while also not taking too much time.
Brody Morris SO many people mistakenly think “masters” are so skilled they don’t need any additional tools or techniques to draw accurately and/or realistically, which really pisses me off because A. There are thousands of ways to draw, so you can’t sum up the “master’s” way like there’s only one go-to AND, B. Plenty of masters graph, measure with tools, and even trace! It’s the end result that matters. Of course they don’t share their secrets if it means people will perceive them as less of a master. A master will use whatever ways he/she desires and no one will know the difference because a novice cannot use those same tools and get a master’s results!
Get away from using graphs trust me it is way better
Marshall Grayvold I personally use a proportional divider, or sometimes I just measure from one shape to another. I know all the tricks and appreciate them all. A good artist knows different methods and how to apply them.
@@AyaSmith so true, especially your first comment!
Its really nice getting tips from you,, it helps us a lot thank you..
It's such a pleasure! I'm so glad i'm able to pass a bit of what I have learned on :)
@@JonoDry its not just a bit, but its a whole lot, by watching you, i ended up wanting to be better and ended up pursuing a dream i have long forgotten thank you.. 😊
@@JonoDry hey jono i have been following your youtube channel since THE MASK and the trick you proposed regarding detailing in this video is really cool . I personally want to try this stuff .This video explains a lot but it would be really helpful if you upload give a short video where you draw skin details and have a voice over to explain it a bit more.Love your art works and sorry for using someone elses chat section as i really didn't knew how to contact .
I love his tips !
Congrats on the SPONSOR Jono! You definitely deserve it, as always keep up the great work brother and keep the artwork rolling!! I don't know you on a personal level, but I wish I did, you really seem like a very humble individual and very down to earth, and most of how we perceive you comes across in your art! Namaste brother!
Thanks so much for this man, its huge compliment. All the best to you too!
Great tip about when to add more detail. I totally got it! Love what you do and sometimes, your videos tell more than words ever could. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, this is what makes me want to push myself to better my own art.
Im so glad it was helpful! especially if it can encourage you to push yourself to the next level.
This is a jono dry legendary ....i never seen before like that kind of draw....it is not realistic it is a hyper and supersonic realistic draw ....love u lot
I’m curious about the subject matter you choose, between simply being representative images, to deeper, symbolic messages.
You’re an incredible talent. Thanks for sharing 🙏
You are absolutely amazing to watch and see your work come to life! I've always wondered how this was accomplished, thank you for teaching me. Please keep up your wonderful works!
These type of videos inspires me to do more of what I can. Thank you.
I thought.your explanation of adding detail to the transitional spaces was spot on. Thanks.
Please make a video on charcoal use for dark areas
Will do!
Thanks sir
Very helpful video, thank you. I never thought about how there are little geometric patterns in skin texture such as under eyes. Your drawings are stunning, of course.
I'm sure I can speak for more than just myself when I say it would be wonderful to see you show the process first hand of how to lay the lines and capture the highlights and remove them with a kneadable eraser or other removal tool.
Thanks for all of your outstanding videos. 🙏🏼
You the best south african artist ever before wish i could draw with you
Thought he was SA - insane!
Hes from Cape Town
you can,,, practice !
@@martyrawdog and patience too. The city of Johannesburg is too fast got to be out there chasing papers and making stuff happen
Omd I love people from South Africa and I didn’t even know he was from there
Really rare to find real valuable information now days, thanks! Oh and the transitions trick is awesome less a lot of times is more 🤙🏼
Love the art Work. Thanks for the tip. Could you do a step by step tutorial of drawing skin tone. I think it would help describe what you talked about
I think you explained yourself very well. The point about loading the detail in the halftone transitions is well taken.
You explained perfectly the nuance of how the viewers mind and imagination should be featured in our work. Tangible evidence of what cam make art interesting. Thank you.
Your Art and Voice is priceless....👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Fan From India....🇮🇳🇮🇳
Your special talk about transitions is golden! Very well taken. I will practice this gem until perfected! thank you!
Thanks for the tips man. I'd really love to see a video on how you capture your reference. I know that probably takes up a lot of the time in your prelim process, and seeing how an artist prepares before the rendering process is always of interest. Keep up the great work :)
Thanks I'll see if I can put something together to describe that part of the process more. Thanks for the support!
A peek into your mind about your inspiration for your artwork would be amazing.
It feels a bit scary to do something like because I feel it would be very personal. But I might try.
No pressure! I know our minds are very deep places.
In time when you are ready!
XOXO from USA
🤭 speechless........just speechless.......wow! Saying you are talented just doesn’t give your gift enough impact!
This is genius I am so thankful to the inspiration you are an absolute prodigy
love your voice kind a bit sleepy satisfying..and make me calm
Please please do a skill share course, you are a great teacher. Would so love to follow the process in real time. Your work is awesome, truly awesome.
I really love your tips. I work in watercolor mostly, but you techniques and ideas about limiting the details translates really well to my medium as well.
New to the channel and I have to say your work is absolutely fantastic. I picked up a tip a while ago which has helped massively about not over doing/or seeing if you’re on the right track so to speak. By taking regular photos, it’s amazing how see more when you look at your work from a different point of view.
Hi Jono, u always inspired me,, and hope u always give new ideas for art work again,yours work is soooooo realistic and with silky smooth textures,it shows that you have god gifted talent, as you are doing so well,, god bless you
your art never fail to surprise me..i try much to learn from your
drawings...you are great sir.
I just wanted to let you know that I always watch your videos for inspiration and advice I know you probably hear that all the time because your work is so amazing but I thought you should know …..showing your process and sharing advice is so helpful for me and I’ve implemented them to my work ❤️
Wow, thank you, Naomi! I'm so glad the videos have been helpful 🙏🙂
I can't even wrap my head around how talented you are! Sending love from Austin TX 😘
Beautiful, thank you so much, such an amazing tutorial. Informative and personal. Just amazing.
The only way to accomplish any goal is by practicing, working along each error to perfection. Thanks for the upload.
I always forget how much i don't know about art... until i watch these videos
The quality of your video's is stunning. Thank you for this video, love the tips
I really appreciate your work Jono..!! Keep it up.. I also try to learn things after watching your videos. You are a great inspiration for me, also I like your work place..
Thanks for sharing your beautiful work.😊😊
Speechless... All are realistic and amazing.... You are very good teaching from art.. Not enough your journey... 💪
Your work is beautiful. Thank you for your insight.
I love your work and your kind person, thank you so much for teaching us!
I think a vid of your process from idea to concept to sketch to finished product would be soooo helpfull and interesting
Do you freehand the drawing on the paper before you start or do you use other methods?
I think he using projector or grid method cuz freehanding such scales with such accuracy is insanity. I may be wrong too..
A lot of his drawings are free handed
It is freehand, he had a intro in a video that showed that, try talent.
Lol I would be ending up with a cloud of smudge if I attempt this
Also, how the heck does his look so clean with all that graphite though? O.o
I felt the most interesting point was how you said that the mind can be tricked into filling in some details by itself when a certain amount of details has been drawn. Like that delicate balance to avoid going over the tipping point of drawing excessive details. Perhaps the excessive details will drown out the need for the brain to piece the info together…
I know what you mean, but just so hard to put into words! 😅
In a nutshell don’t get caught up in replicating details obsessively 👍 thanks so much! This is probably what I needed all this time 😄🙏
Absolutely amazing! Definitely wanna learn more from you!
This is so so helpful, you are insanely talented!
There are things you cannot explain in art, it's just a feeling and in you.
For a good artist is always hard to explain art work, the best way is you have to experienced for you self
You are extremely generous to share these tips😭😭😭
It's fascinating, beautiful.
Thank you for sharing.
You are genius and I absolutely love your videos...you are inspiration to everyone
You really inspire me jono.. there are too many artists around but your work.. there z just sumtin bout it.. ur work z unique.. and am a big fan..I'll get there too.. I know, one day..
You are the inspiration for me, to draw again. Thank You!
Man...your..art...is truly awesome...and...inspiring...😍😍
How have I not seen this until today!?! This is amazing!!!
Hey Jono, I just discovered your channel yesterday, your art is really really amazing
Thanks a lot for all the tips especially on skin texture, I tried them and my drawings turned out so much better than before
Thank you so much😁
It's Jono Dry and this is my masterclass
Truly beautiful work. You have the grand patience and skill it takes to really take your subjects to the highest end of dimensional illusion on a flat surface. I'm a puzzled by the general public's nonchalance re: lighting (in life/in the arts): I used to use the term, ages ago, "flashbulb lighting" to explain (and discourage use of) front-on lighting that just pancakes the entire world. I don't think that term would be understood these days (altho "flash" pictures are still taken all the time, which just makes everyone look feature-less and anemic!) I think it would have helped your slight struggle to explain that trick of shading you mention (the trick you can take advantage of "at the transition") by editing in a close up on a drawing showing you (or someone) actually using that technique in close detail. Thanks for the great postings.
I really really really love your videos. You deserve more subscribes ! you are the best artist in my opinion !
Wonderful, it's really inspired me.. Charcoal is a tool needs control 🌺
Hey Jono, really awesome informative vid. I think when explaining certain things where you struggle to, like at the end, try including a video of what you are exactly talking about? Cause I know that im that type of person that gains more from seeing? if you understand? I think a lot of people also do but yea. Really awesome work Jono, always love your vids and keep up the amazing work!!!!!!!!
Thanks! yeah using a video references helps but I was struggling to find a good example that I had recorded well.
Detail can be used in a similar way of a classic color theory advice, wich is if lights are saturated, shadows should be desaturated and viceversa. Aplying detail in the light and leaving the shadows undefined and blurry will move the eyes to the area you want the spectator to focus on. Sorry for the weird grammar.
Hello 😊 I really like to see ur artworks, the style of getting ur paper wet it made me shock, its really different..so amazing, even the skin texture, the details, i really wanted to learn..hoping to see more video tutorials on how u do ur skin texture, in a normal speed.. So i could follow steps very carefully..🙏😊 thank u.. Merry christmas❤🎄
Love your videos. Great tips, and your explanations are clear and succinct. Thanks so much for sharing. Trying to teach myself, so these resources are invaluable.
Thanks. Really helpful on the creases and blending.
Me encanta tu forma de dibujar, la manera en que expresas al espectador tus sentimientos y ganas de dibujar.
Soy un gran fanático tuyo. Desde Colombia saludos.
This is the greatest video to learn from youtube today
Thank you so much Jono! Great video and info. I am going to pen attention when I am adding detail now that I know that less is more !!! Thank youuu
Good point
About overdoing them
Details until it's flatter ,
Subtle is what shading
Is about
Easy to over full
The fun!
I love your art. 💙💙💙
Thank you for sharing your tips, your work is really uplifting!
Seeing this video made my morning! thank you for sharing these tips!
Oh my.. good to see you again.. you made my day..
nice artwork and tutorial, very amazing
Hey sir! What an amazing art! Was about to say job bit it wouldn't be correct. I think that if you do something that you love, that what u do it can't be considered a job. But anyways...
Just wanted to say how much the videos mean to me, I grew up in foster care and I used to be considered a prodigy, after I got out I stoped drawing because someone stole my 4 portfoliums I had at school, since than I haven't touched it again, and when I do, I get frustrated and aggressive, until I've seen your videos. That composition of tones you did with "the mask" made me cry, literally cry. And after that Ive drawn something that although not as good as I used to do before, to my eyes it was amazing, not detailed or great shadows, not that kind of amzing, but taking in fact I haven't done it for almost 5 years now, and being depressed working in bars and trying to figure me out, I could say that your videos were a kind of injection of motivation and refreshness ( if that'd even correct to say). Eitherway, thank you sir, it's been a while since I've seen something that I also used to do and made me cry like if I would have ever done it. Because I could. Life just haven't been fair.
I have a question thou. Which kind of music to you listen to when you draw?
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
PS: I've watched "the mask" at least 25 to 30 tines already.
Best regards: your super fan from Portugal.
I doodle for seeing how lines
Work,they are so
Dynamic!!!!!
On line on paper shows
Me a lot!
Art is like show
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You're a Master! I wonder if you've drawn yourself. Your a great subject! I'm on skillshare but haven't been on it for months.
Thanks for making this video it really helped.... learning for masters like u, yur technique has opened my eyes into looking at pictures in different ways.... Am not sure if am the only one who experiences this but every time someone advices u, u have a different perspective at things thats how it is wen i draw and his advice is helping me improve..... Its like opening my Sharingan👀☺️
Could you please explain how you transfer your pre-drawing from your reference onto your drawing surface? Like do you use a projector or transfer paper or..?
Thanks!
Your advice helps me out so much. I look forward to all of your videos
I am happy to see you active again
A good analogy is to reference the moon... As the sunlight hits the moon from the side (1/4 moon as an example) you tend to see the highs and lows of the mountains and crevices, the craters and peaks are emphasized well, so you get great texture. A full moon is lit too brilliantly to discover the depth and texture, even though you can make out the forms more easily.
Thanks man.
Im using the cotton trick that you use.
Thanks again man , this is helpful.
Most valuable information i got today it would help me create better texture.
Thank u for your help
Wow man, THANK you. You did a great job explaining this!
Thanks for the tips! Could you also show us how you would approach drawing a subject like fur please?
I understand what you're saying but I can also learn and people as well, by doing what you're talking about.
Maan the beard looks great on you.
PS: loved your video
Hi great video and great art. You asked for what to cever in future videos. I want to know about your referrence photos. How you make /find/pick them, you know regarding the light source props etc. How much you rely on them and if you make some drawings solely from imagination. Cheers!
I would like to see you demonstrate while you share Technic. Have camera directly over the image.
U r as gud as the creator....truly an artist
Thank you for these videos! How do you draw facial skin texture ex: wrinkles, pores
Your videos are always push me up 😍
Your work is amazing. Actually had inspired me to start drawing again. It's a shame you're not more well-known and selling these for hundreds of thousands of dollars or more. These, which actually take time and skill are just on your TH-cam as far as I know, yet a Jackson Pollock, which anyone could do, sell for tens of millions of dollars. Should be the other way around.
congrats! love your work. thank you for the sharing...
blessings
You're my favorite artist thus far!
The other is HR Giger.