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Toby you never let me down ( 67yo pandemic beginner) Love your calm soothing voice. Continue to make it simple, enjoyable. Your simple palette is easy on my eyes, brain, budget. I've come to enjoy one-line drawing. The pretty watercolors make the sketching pop! Thank you for videos for beginners, no talent, no schooling -- in other words me🙂😊😂
Hi Toby! I'm 33 and have been trying to learn drawing/watercolour since the pandemic. Your videos have been the first resource to finally break down the intimidating wall that is "Blank-Page Syndrome". You've made finding shapes in a a scene, texture, colour, value, and perspective so approachable. And your Bob Ross style of embracing your mistakes helps me to let go and get ink on paper. Thank you, -Matt
When I get tired, I get distracted and tell myself there’s nothing else to sketch. 😭😊 Your talk as you go is great ASMR for me. And last, thank you for showing yourself in real speed and talking as you go. It gives me an idea of realistic time and thinking.
Wonderful video. I find the balance you strike between real and abstract to be just right to absorb my attention and stimulate my brein to joine the dots. The freedom you express in your use of colour draws me to your videos time and time again. Thank you for taking the time to post them.
I'm so glad I found your videos. I'm falling back in love with the transparency of my colours and the experiencing instead of the pressure I used to put on myself (don't we all). Anyway, hello from France!
Well, when is too much ? This is my biggest challenge!...I've done a bit of abstract painting in watercolour so I have some understanding but as for knowing when to stop....totally out of my depth!...still, I did a little couple of scenes as I watched this video and I really like what I put down....so now I just need to repeat the exercises ad nauseum and I'll develop a more skilled result.....it's a lovely journey.....and I love your limited palette....I struggle with that on live scenes and end up splashing colour everywhere,! Lucky I can laugh at myself..❤❤❤
To make Art a calming and approachable subject. I find it's very restful to listen to your calm commentary as you paint/sketch along Toby videos with popping up labels, inserts / distractions are tiring for my brain. Thankyou sooo much for not adding background music to your videos. I find they clash with voiceover and Compete for attention. (As a neuro divergent viewer) Rosa
at 10.18 in video, I Love the way you just have to keep adapting and moving on in response to the wetness of paper/paint. Demonstrating just keep flowing... choices are always being made in the moment, a change of plan.... so just come back later to that sketch👍 That's why i've taken to watercolour and looked up your videos, for the watercolour paint fluidity, unpredictability and adapting and responding in the moment. Thankyou for showing and teaching your way of how to adapt and flow along as you go.
What I really like about this one is the process: - let's experiment with this - do I like it? do I want to do more with this? And if not, just move on - and iterate on the minimal ink/color approach to grab the essence And I love those sheep. Putting them in same pasture with the cows.
First time watching your videos and I cannot believe the inspiration you have provided! Thank you so much!! I am very new at Ink and Wash and look for to give me the information I need to put pen to paper. I look forward to watching more of your videos and who knows, I might put my Lego and diamond painting on the back shelf and just draw/paint for a while!
I really enjoyed this video. I find I get tired about 15min in. I take medication which effects energy and focus. Sometimes I can stretch the time but I find my sketches tend not to work out as I hoped. When I get tired I tend to overwork my sketches. Lots of competing black lines and my hatching gets more squiggly and doesn't match the previous uniform hatching.
Hi Toby, Could you recommend the most minimal colours to bring on a sketch, for instance sticking to primary colours "plus" maybe two others for good variation when added to the primaries? I want to keep it to 6 max if possible 👍 Thank you so much for getting the creative juices flowing again. I always carried A5 and HB pencil and would sketch when bored. About 40 years ago 🙂
That is a lot of sketches, and yes attention span and focus is an issue. Short stints work well. As I get tired my style gets looser and bolder, but then i go into had-enough mode. Not cleaning palette yep that occurs too.
Hi Toby, excellent video as usual. Many thanks. Especially, thank you also for mentioning a new artist to check out. Sketernal’s art is wonderful. So inspirational & encouraging. Cheers.
Hi Toby, I appreciate your sharing your unique style, your art process and calm personality through voice and screen. Makes having a go at Art approachable to everyone. yes continous line is so Lovely. at 6.46 in your video... I wonder if you remember ...bDo hold your paper a little elevated from table, to allow paint to run down. I'm learning how you do what you do 😊. Mmm Warm/cool colours and colour wheel. i will go check your playlist for more this subject. in case you have a video somewhere. Many Thanks
Hi Toby. Your courses are wonderfully liberating for us oldies who always found drawing too hard. So I find I get tired when I do not simplify images sufficiently and spend so much time on the drawing that I have to come back and add the colour washes later.
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Toby you never let me down ( 67yo pandemic beginner) Love your calm soothing voice. Continue to make it simple, enjoyable. Your simple palette is easy on my eyes, brain, budget. I've come to enjoy one-line drawing. The pretty watercolors make the sketching pop! Thank you for videos for beginners, no talent, no schooling -- in other words me🙂😊😂
Hehe thanks
I've found that simplifying is actually really really hard
It can be 😅
What I find really difficult with sketching, is to get the proportions right. Doesn’t ‘come easy’!!!
Absolutely, bit easy, but with time gets easier ❤
Hi Toby!
I'm 33 and have been trying to learn drawing/watercolour since the pandemic. Your videos have been the first resource to finally break down the intimidating wall that is "Blank-Page Syndrome". You've made finding shapes in a a scene, texture, colour, value, and perspective so approachable. And your Bob Ross style of embracing your mistakes helps me to let go and get ink on paper.
Thank you,
-Matt
Awesome to hear, well done to you!
You are so helpful to us beginners, Toby. Thank you.
My pleasure!
When I get tired, I get distracted and tell myself there’s nothing else to sketch. 😭😊
Your talk as you go is great ASMR for me.
And last, thank you for showing yourself in real speed and talking as you go. It gives me an idea of realistic time and thinking.
Aww thanks!!
Excellent tutorial and very interesting way to practice different perspectives.
Thank you, Toby.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful video. I find the balance you strike between real and abstract to be just right to absorb my attention and stimulate my brein to joine the dots.
The freedom you express in your use of colour draws me to your videos time and time again.
Thank you for taking the time to post them.
Thanks for sharing!
I'm so glad I found your videos. I'm falling back in love with the transparency of my colours and the experiencing instead of the pressure I used to put on myself (don't we all). Anyway, hello from France!
You are so welcome!
I get tired after 2 or 3 sketches but mine are a little bigger too. Simplifying uses a lot of brain muscle! It's a discipline
Great video. However it would help if you would tell us your paper size for perspective.
Well, when is too much ? This is my biggest challenge!...I've done a bit of abstract painting in watercolour so I have some understanding but as for knowing when to stop....totally out of my depth!...still, I did a little couple of scenes as I watched this video and I really like what I put down....so now I just need to repeat the exercises ad nauseum and I'll develop a more skilled result.....it's a lovely journey.....and I love your limited palette....I struggle with that on live scenes and end up splashing colour everywhere,! Lucky I can laugh at myself..❤❤❤
Hehe well done 👍 and that's a common question
To make Art a calming and approachable subject.
I find it's very restful to listen to your calm commentary as you paint/sketch along Toby
videos with popping up labels, inserts / distractions are tiring for my brain.
Thankyou sooo much for not adding background music to your videos. I find they clash with voiceover and Compete for attention. (As a neuro divergent viewer) Rosa
Wow, thank you!
at 10.18 in video, I Love the way you just have to keep adapting and moving on in response to the wetness of paper/paint. Demonstrating just keep flowing... choices are always being made in the moment, a change of plan....
so just come back later to that sketch👍 That's why i've taken to watercolour and looked up your videos, for the watercolour paint fluidity, unpredictability and adapting and responding in the moment.
Thankyou for showing and teaching your way of how to adapt and flow along as you go.
🙏
What I really like about this one is the process:
- let's experiment with this
- do I like it? do I want to do more with this? And if not, just move on
- and iterate on the minimal ink/color approach to grab the essence
And I love those sheep. Putting them in same pasture with the cows.
:)
Toby - you are just fabulous. A great teacher. You make me want to sketch and be loose❣️
You can do it!
Why didnt you just turn the paper around?
My brain obviously wasn't working 😅
First time watching your videos and I cannot believe the inspiration you have provided! Thank you so much!! I am very new at Ink and Wash and look for to give me the information I need to put pen to paper. I look forward to watching more of your videos and who knows, I might put my Lego and diamond painting on the back shelf and just draw/paint for a while!
Have fun 😁
Yes, these tutorials have been great. Many thanks
Glad you like them!
Thanks so much. I’m an urban sketcher and always looking for inspiration. Keep up the good work.😀
You are so welcome!
I really enjoyed this video.
I find I get tired about 15min in. I take medication which effects energy and focus. Sometimes I can stretch the time but I find my sketches tend not to work out as I hoped.
When I get tired I tend to overwork my sketches. Lots of competing black lines and my hatching gets more squiggly and doesn't match the previous uniform hatching.
I have no excuses sadly, but I also get tired after 15 mins 😅
Hi Toby,
Could you recommend the most minimal colours to bring on a sketch, for instance sticking to primary colours "plus" maybe two others for good variation when added to the primaries? I want to keep it to 6 max if possible 👍
Thank you so much for getting the creative juices flowing again. I always carried A5 and HB pencil and would sketch when bored.
About 40 years ago 🙂
th-cam.com/video/pOt-JInfpz0/w-d-xo.html - try this video :)
13.50 that is a good way to encourage and try very loose sketching technique👍
🙏
What brand is your black ink inside your twsbi ? A waterproof one, correct ? Mine is drying a bit (Octopus black elephant). Thanks for the video ❤
Platinum carbon black 🖤
Love your channel and style! I am trying loose sketching along with you. Two of my Lamy pens have clogged! I need to find out how to unclog them.
Rinse with warm water - soaking them can help too - and flush gently using an ink converter
Very good tutorial!
Thanks ❤
That is a lot of sketches, and yes attention span and focus is an issue. Short stints work well. As I get tired my style gets looser and bolder, but then i go into had-enough mode.
Not cleaning palette yep that occurs too.
Thanks for all you lovely comments
Did you have a reference photo for the first sketch? Thank you for these tutorials! :)
I'm afraid I don't
Hi Toby, my first time here and love it! Question: what ink do you use?
Go! Thanks for jointing! If you check the description you can find a supplies link which has my inks listed 🙏
Love your videos!
Hi Toby, excellent video as usual. Many thanks. Especially, thank you also for mentioning a new artist to check out. Sketernal’s art is wonderful. So inspirational & encouraging. Cheers.
No problem!
Another great video Toby!
Thanks again!
Hi Toby, I appreciate your sharing your unique style, your art process and calm personality through voice and screen. Makes having a go at Art approachable to everyone.
yes continous line is so Lovely.
at 6.46 in your video... I wonder if you remember ...bDo hold your paper a little elevated from table, to allow paint to run down. I'm learning how you do what you do 😊.
Mmm Warm/cool colours
and colour wheel. i will go check your playlist for more this subject. in case you have a video somewhere.
Many Thanks
🙏
Great vid. Side note: when I followed along your skillshare tutorials, every time mine didn't look quite right, I had to many "details"in them.
Ahhh but also each to their own 😊 simplifying can be surprisingly hard!
Thank you!❤
Much appreciated
Hi Toby. Your courses are wonderfully liberating for us oldies who always found drawing too hard. So I find I get tired when I do not simplify images sufficiently and spend so much time on the drawing that I have to come back and add the colour washes later.
Yes, I get the same feeling tbh!
Graphite watercolor??
Graphite colour indeed
Sketernal is my Favourite artist. Still striving for that simplicity...
He is fantastic!
Love the paired-down colour palette - very striking
Woo
I really like your way of simplifying and drawing. Giancarlo
Thank you very much!
Thanks
Thanks :) Hugely appreciated!
When I get tired I start second guessing myself...
Me too!
Beautiful. Thank you, Toby!
Pleasure 😊
@sketernal is my goal reference. I just adore his work.
He is fantastic!