In this case a soft charcoal pencil is used, mainly because it looks good on the video. The pencils you describe are very good choice, you can also use colored pencils. The tools don't really matter much, with practice you can use all of them to get a good result.
I just began a course in basic drawing technique several weeks ago and, quite frankly, I have learned more watching your drawing than the class room so far. Your use of basic shapes to begin your drawing is perfection and I am grateful that you are sharing your amazing talent with the world. Have you ever done a still life with all white objects? That is my assignment for this week and it would be awesome to see you tackle this. Thank you again. Nice, nice job...............................
Of course, the pencil doesn't matter. Charcoal pencil is harder to draw with unless you are experienced, it looks good on the video because it has strong contrast and that's the main reason it is used here.
amazing talent congratulations on a beautiful drawing.its so surreal how a few outlines and guidepoints can turn into something that looks lifelike on a piece of paper :P
hey you are really awesome ...!! can you please post video about how you did the initial shading giving requisite tips to draw those diagonal lines etc. please please please help me!!!
Wow pretty amazing, I draw from life too and I'd say it's pretty fun, though my sketches tend to be a bit more messy than yours. Oh well, I'm still learning, and it's fun learning. :)
you know what your doing and that's a plus what puzzles me is what system of measurement are you using to render the still lifes??? i noticed you occasionally were calculating the proportions of both vases ????
There is no system of measurement, what matters is the proportions between the objects, so that the size relations between them remains the same, so if say the cup is 3.5 times the height of the jug, and the width of the cup is say 3 times it's height etc - these relations should be the same on paper. In this video it is exaggerated for demonstration.
I have heard of people being tone deaf (singing). Is there such a thing for someone like me wanting to learn to draw but lack depth perception? Or, dyslexic somehow. I am trying but it just seems my attempts are coming out flat and lack enough dimension. I am just starting out so maybe expecting to much to fast? Not, giving up, but would love to know some practice drills that might help.
start from simple objects like cube, ball, cylinder. then move to simple combinations, then to more complex shapes..
In this case a soft charcoal pencil is used, mainly because it looks good on the video. The pencils you describe are very good choice, you can also use colored pencils. The tools don't really matter much, with practice you can use all of them to get a good result.
I just began a course in basic drawing technique several weeks ago and, quite frankly, I have learned more watching your drawing than the class room so far. Your use of basic shapes to begin your drawing is perfection and I am grateful that you are sharing your amazing talent with the world. Have you ever done a still life with all white objects? That is my assignment for this week and it would be awesome to see you tackle this. Thank you again. Nice, nice job...............................
I looove your technique. Great work.
Of course, the pencil doesn't matter. Charcoal pencil is harder to draw with unless you are experienced, it looks good on the video because it has strong contrast and that's the main reason it is used here.
Thank you for posting this up :) It truly is amazing too see how simple lines turn into still life. I feel inspired again!
i did not waste my time watching this video
very good
composition and mesearing and couloring
fantastic hand you have, good luck
that's beautiful sketch
nice and liked one
best one
best and fast drawin ever ive seen......... hats offff..... now i'd say : practice makes man perfect...
Amazing beautiful 👌👌👌
amazing talent congratulations on a beautiful drawing.its so surreal how a few outlines and guidepoints can turn into something that looks lifelike on a piece of paper :P
Cool video man, reminds me of a drawing I did of ceramics.
This was a good still life drawing, it helped me in class. Thanks.
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it is really helpfull 👍👍👍👍👍
very nice..I have to do still life's for art school n this helped me a lot thanks!
that was so helpful .... this vedio helped me learn shading technique ....helped me alot in craking my entrance exam ... thankz for sharing ;)
Great how you hold the pencil - however, ellipses get narrower towards the eye line..
hey you are really awesome ...!! can you please post video about how you did the initial shading giving requisite tips to draw those diagonal lines etc. please please please help me!!!
What a great sketch!
really nicce work..... thankk you
Pretty cool
That's really good... but can you draw it without using a rubber???
Wow pretty amazing, I draw from life too and I'd say it's pretty fun, though my sketches tend to be a bit more messy than yours. Oh well, I'm still learning, and it's fun learning. :)
wow ! so cool ! this helps me sooo much ! thx bro ....!
i love it, i am loving thoese pencils too, please what are the numbers and the names of them
PERFECT TUTORIAL
..........................................................................................perfect
In this video only charcoal pencil was used, but you can use the pencils that you described.
Thx for the tutorial :)
you know what your doing and that's a plus
what puzzles me is what system of measurement are you using to render the still lifes??? i noticed you occasionally were calculating the proportions of both vases
????
There is no system of measurement, what matters is the proportions between the objects, so that the size relations between them remains the same, so if say the cup is 3.5 times the height of the jug, and the width of the cup is say 3 times it's height etc - these relations should be the same on paper. In this video it is exaggerated for demonstration.
i see... makes complete sense... i did further research and thought you were using the "pencil measurement" technique
how are you able to draw this !!
I can tell that
art is your talent!
i have to do one for our art homework tooo
Thanks for such nice tutorial....
thanks, really help me for the exam!
@cattusOK beacose i find it easyer to draw on A3 or even A2 and the drawing is much more powerfull :)
yes, it's all with one pencil
nice video..
Very impressive!
Good drawing
Thank you . Good video
Did you use a real still life as an example or is it an imaginary one?
Just Great !!Thank you for posting this video .
I have to do one for our art homework! Help! Lol
Wow! You are fantastic!
I wish I could draw that fast lol...
Amazing but can u send the original vedio wanna do it slowly can't catch up with you
awesome it s.....wat pencils were used?
it's just that I'm an art student and my teacher doesn't want us to use our fingers to do shadows
If this is a charcoal pencil as well, where can i get a brown like the one in your other videos??
Cool!
youtube more helpfull to acheive skills
@exotica91 me too its really easy once you practice
looking like real ............
How long did it take you to make this drawing?
I have heard of people being tone deaf (singing). Is there such a thing for someone like me wanting to learn to draw but lack depth perception? Or, dyslexic somehow. I am trying but it just seems my attempts are coming out flat and lack enough dimension. I am just starting out so maybe expecting to much to fast? Not, giving up, but would love to know some practice drills that might help.
thanks for you respond , nice job you did there by the way
@smorge99 A4 is a measure of paper. Google it.
That was so so useful and helpful and beautiful!! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful video! :-)
very nice
verry nice
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THANK U
about 20-25 min
nice which pencil did you used?
@pengu39 it's a charcoal pencil.
this was really good
@cattusOK correctly!
yo thanks now my teacher gave meh 100% :)
wow......
With how many pencils did you draw that? And wich pencils did you use ? :)
Awesome!
thanks for uploading. It helps me a lot :)
I use STAEDTLER 2b, 3b, 5b pencils. Do you just use an ordinary pencil. or a black colour one?
about 20 minutes (the video is 4 times faster)
Why do you use the back of the pencil to mark your paper like at 0:23?
awesome ure very good!
Time to try to copy this lol!
Heh so i have to measure anyway :/ Btw. this shading is so cool i have to learn it :P
what gred of pencil u used ?
keep up bro.
i like how you did it.
why did you use your finger to make the shadows?
Great:)
very helpful thank you
how long did it take because the camrer was going really fast
EXCELLANT....
What type of pencil did you use? Please Reply.
dem vases ... me gusta
very nice
very fast
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Awesom
wow
Who watch this in April 2016?
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Very nice
Eventhough this was fast. It made more sense than when my teacher at my local high school taught me.
u used charcoal pencil fr the rough sketch too ??
or used some other one ?
plz reply fast !
is it gonna work if im using like common pencils?
thanks for postingg .. thats really halpfull .. :)
coolio
why not? it it works you can use anything.
AWESOME
@J9Y2A the speed is 4 times quicker