HOW TO STAY LOOSE WHEN YOU DRAW
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- One of the biggest challenges for beginner OR perfectionist artists is the ability to loosen up and flow while working so that the attention to detail or the worry of making a mistake does not get in the way of the creative process. Hopefully my perspective shows some ways to forward that skill.
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I never was much of an artist in fact I could barely draw a good stick figure or model of something. But your artwork is just something else. It makes me want to become an artist and inspires me. It's unique and different and I love it. You make Great works of art!
Josh l too love to work with charcoal and I was basically doing realistic type but I always wanted to draw more freely like u do... I get so captivated by the way u draw soo freely plz keep uploading these types of videos it's really helpful 🙏
really love this approach. thanks for sharing.
Wonderful piece of art. Thank you very much.
enfin un artiste qui n a pas l air d avoir la science infuse! super explications super travail !merci je vais etre une fidèle.
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During the pandemic I did a bunch of tutorials on drawing facial structure and practiced for months. I can do realistic graphite drawings. I'm now just trying charcoal and pan pastels and knowing facial structure helps immensely, but I'm nowhere as loose as this. Mine tend to appear flat, but I'm getting there. Thanks for the tutorial. I learned quite a bit.
Love your work! Thanks for sharing. Have been trying to get looser. Charcoal is great and you've shown a great way to start. I work on eyes a lot because they're so expressive. And that can come alter. Thank you!
More content please! I found you yesterday and watched everything already....
I LOVE YOUR ART STYLE IT SHOWS WHAT INSIDE OF HUMANS LOOK LIKE AND EXPOSES SOULS
it is amazing watching the image emerge. great job! thanks for sharing 🙏
mannnn I loveee your work its so great! you're really inspiring and you have helped me devolved as an artist
I love your videos and have fallen in love with charcoal now too :)
Thanks so much for the inspiration!!!
Josh, you've done a great job 👏👏👏 Thank-you for sharing this with us and inspiring us all to be more expressive! I love the end result! 👍👍
You are amazing 🤩 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍😍😍😍😍 love your work
Excellent work. Thanks for the tutorial.
...with your wrist, you have less accuracy, but with your shoulder, ypu have MORE accuracy💕💕
You're my type of Artist, Sir! I salute you, heavily!
Hi. New to charcoal drawing. Wanting to know if u have video or will do a video that creates an expressionist background to the actual face of portrait. You're a great inspiration for someone who has spent whole artistic life doing hyper realism plants and birds. Thanks
So sick!!! 🍻🔥🔥🔥 I love it..
Great video - thanks for sharing.
Te descubrí en tik tok y no me arrepiento me da curiosidad ver todo lo q se puede hacer con creatividad y carbón ❤️✨
Could u pls do a tutorial on how to draw the skull which is your pfp? Would love to draw it at home and use it as a tattoo sketch!
Brilliant video. Thanks 👍
I love your videos, so good. Thank you
Thanks you brother 🥰🥰🥰 from India 🙏🙏🙏🇮🇳
Wow 😲😲
Too good!
Superb
Like magic!
Wonderful!
Thank you ❤❤❤❤.
amazing
Mad charcoal you are the best ;)
mad respect 💥🌝
Do you use a fixative when they are finished?
Your drawings are gorgeous, accurate in the essentials of proportion and value, without getting bogged down drawing every hair strand.
I would hardly call this accurate in proportion and value, let's not invent the meaning of accuracy.
@@todayipaint4667 It's not accurate in angle either...Another very important fundamental.
Awesome 🖤
Hi thx love ❤️❤️🙌🙌
Love your videos. Learning a lot!
I just realized that the font in the intro is the same font used on The Bends by Radiohead.
What is the name of the tool he is using please somebody say me😭😭😭😭
Blending stone/blending stump/tortillon
Hi artlovers 👋🖌
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The real challenge for me though is achieving or keeping the likeness or the ability to capture your model's unique features while keeping your portrait drawing "loose". It is not that difficult to draw "generic" heads in a "loose" style in my opinion. Capturing likeness in a loose style is something entirely different. No offense, your drawing is really great but it does not resemble your model.
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