is there any way you could show your reference photos in future videos? if I wanted to draw brown fur, for instance, I'd want to get out a brown pencil the exact same color. I'd be interested to see how you get from the photo to the first layer, second layer, etc., if that makes sense.
in every method i was like: ok it starts to look like fur. ok now it doesnt look like fur at all aaand now it looks like fur again aaand it's gone.... annnd it's up again. ok it's finished.... is it? yes it's finished.
Suncho actually every drawing disappoints me. In the beginning it's beautifully detailed and contrasted and then she ruins everything by just making the fur being all black or brown. In the end it's beautiful, yes, but what's the point with making such an effort if she just colours everything in the end ?
It adds depth. If I draw something and use just two colours it shows. Layering and building multiple tones really makes a difference. It's the key to a good piece of work, anything good takes time and patience 😊
@@agisa123456789 actually by doing alot of steps it gives more depth, a more realistic look, and it gives more of a less grainy look. but if you want a realism/illustration type of drawing, then yes you can stop at the beggining :)
ME: 1 minute in:...no way this is going to look anything like fur.... 2 minutes in: ok its looking okay i guess 3 minutes in: ok, did she edit in an actual patch of fur????
After my last drawing, I realised I had to up my game when it came to drawing fur. This video has helped loads! Tried all 5 methods and it's been a definite improvement on what I could do before, so thanks! Subbed and will be using your tuts for future reference.
You are extremely talented when it comes to art hacks, drawing, shading, blending, burnishing, solvents, and coloring! Thank you for your technique tutorials....it really gave me the knowledge that i was lacking in some areas and much improvement on others. Can't wait to keep learning from your videos. Practice and patience! Have a good day!
Your description along with showing your work is really good! Though I can't help but to think "What kind of sorcery is this!?" after a few layers. I never knew how to proceed passed one layer, so this was magical and so useful to me, at the same time!
I know this video is from 3 years ago but it's 2020 now during covid 19 pandemic. I love your work and this was a great tutorial and a much needed distraction. Thanks so much you lovely talented woman.
WOW, this is excellent!! Going to recommend you to my mom, who has recently really started to enjoy colored pencil work. I hadn't even considered adding other media like markers or paint for an underbase. Your results look AMAZING!!
Wow that’s great. I knew about the etching technique, the layering technique, the watercolor underbase. I have never tried markers underbase or the solvent techniques. Thanks for sharing this wonderful informational video with us.
Amazing!!! A few months ago your video was the first impulse I got to finally start drawing with colour pencil. Now that I've rediscovered it I realize the impact it had on my work Thanks!!! You're awesome!
You have an amazing talent and knowledge about creating artwork. For someone just starting out, your tutorials are extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing.
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about steps to draw pencil portraits try Skyarza Portrait Coach Star (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
I've been looking for a good tutorial about drawing fur with different media and at last I've found a really good, informative one. Now I can draw much more realistic animals; thank you Kirsty!
Very useful, big thank you Kristy. Sparkling Art is coming right out of you're head / hands. I did learn today a thing or two,..........again TnXs. Greetings from The Netherlands. Libbe
Since I don't have polycromos, I use prismacolor scholar pencils cause they're harder than the prisma primers. Works for me ! Love what you did with the solvent. They all look excellent ! Never would have thought of or seen the etching before. Can't wait to try it ! Thanks, your awesome !
Brilliant tutorial, Kirsty! I'm working on a new drawing (roe deer) and struggle with getting the fur right. I'm going to try it your way. (I'm fairly new to coloured pencil). I'm using polychromos.
Wow u make it look so simple. I think that I'd still mess up. When I was in high school I had the highest grade. I stopped drawing due to starting a family. I'm 53 and feels like I'm starting from scratch again. Anyway ty for a amazing art video I also shared with my two grandchildren who are into art in a big way.
Thank you! Im starting a new drawing tomorrow for neighbor. He wants me to draw his 2 puppies, both mutts. Kirsty my favorite living artist today. Always so helpful and not afraid to share super awesome techniques. 😏
So fascinating! I wanted to learn this anyway, but it was a great cure for insomnia. I forgot myself trying to get the techniques right, and relaxed with focus on hand and pencils . . . and some of it actually looked like what you were aiming at. Then I got a glass of milk and went to sleep.
I love your videos, I really enjoy your voice, also you're clear in your teaching so massive thumbs up 👍and you're a really good artist so inspiring too xxx
With all five I was like “WOW, how can this get any more beautiful” and then POOF another layer of beautifulness and I was like 😱HOW CAN YOU DO THIS!?!
I am totally impressed with your fur!! I think what else all your technique tells us that you need patience and to keep laying down the layers and layers and eventually, it should come to life...right? Thanks so much. It helps me tremendously. I have gotten there with skin, but hair and fur well, I must not have had the patience.
this is honestly really inspirational and helpful, I really like your videos, i hope i could one day become a great artist, lately I've been kinda unmotivated to draw, i have so many ideas but its like i get tired of making the same mistakes I always make in my art, its like I try too hard or overthink things because i wanna improve but if i make a single mistake I give up on drawing it. I am not exactly sure what to do, I always go back and re-watch your videos to get something out of them but I feel like I'm the problem to everything, I feel like I have to change everything about myself to even overcome the little things and it doesn't seem to work, I always go back to doing nothing and only stressing out. I'm still trying because of people like you, you seem to really care about art and helping other artists and I am grateful for that (:
Hey Kirsty! I am fairly new to colouring and this tutorial was brilliant! I am definitely going to try some of these methods when I have fur to colour. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Kristy! Your art and tallent inspires me. You have taught so good methods to paint and draw. I just love to look at your ideas how to create wonderful masterpieces. 😀
Thank you for doing this tutorial video of how to draw realistic fur, especially using pencils. I am going to try and put this in good use by trying to draw characters I have made with realistic fur. It may take me a few days, but it will be rewarding. I will be looking forward seeing more of your vedios in the future. ^^
#2 looks really interesting and I noticed that you sometimes have used markers not only for underbase but for backgrounds as well. You should do a tutorial on this (Patreon). What kind of paper would work? I have some Prismacolor Premier Markers. Would these work?
When i see thumbnail *it's hard i cant do it* But my heart made me to click the video When i watch fully video *oh man its easy* You made it easy. The way you explan made it super easy thank you so much "you made me to do it"
I really don't understand why you would have any Thumbs down. I think you did an awesome job sharing with us how to color fur.. Thank you for sharing. Happy 4th July 2021
This is a very helpful video. You are a very talented artist. This is the best video I've seen yet on the subject. Thanx! I'll be looking up some of your others.
What a great tutorial. Finally a tutorial on how to draw fur plus different techniques and fur colors!! Thank you so, so much. And it looks amazing! What kind of paper did you use? Keep up the awesome work! Learning so much from you!
Hi Kirsty! Please, if you do not have a Caran D'Ache white pencil, which would be a better substitute? The Faber Castell white? or the Prismacolor white? Thanks so much for the tutorial!!!
Prismacolor would be better, I think, because it layers more solid over other colours. Polychromos white doesn't do that really well. With FC Poly you can sort of use the etching method with first drawing in your highlights white on blank paper and than go over with other colours. It sort of protects your highlights that way. With solvent you can than bring your hl back to nearly white.
This is absolutely brilliant, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m a new subscriber so going over lots of your old content as I am not artistic in the slightest! I have recently got myself prismacolour pencils, I so wish I could afford to get a few luminance but on a Carers pension as I care for my disabled daughter it was hard enough to save for my prismas! Maybe one day! 😍
Hi, I dont know if you have the time to answer my question , but here it is. Do you rec any specific paper to Polycromos pencils ? I usually use solvent or layering method. I have not find any good paper yet ^^'
Sandra Chan try some good quality watercolor paper. You'd be able to use both layering and solvent on it as it is made for wet mediums and it also has a bit of tooth to it. She generally mentions the type of watercolor paper she uses for her solvent drawings in the description box and she also has a video on the types of paper you should use for specific types of drawings.
Great videos. You are very good at sharing your knowledge. I would like to see a video on different methods of transferring a pattern or drawing onto your paper for colored pencil work. I have problems with marking paper if the tracing is dark enough to see. Help!
Your an incredible artist. I didn't do art at school and don't have the time or funds to go to art lessons so your videos are a great help to somone like me learning by my mistakes. I got some prisma colour that ie never used so I'll try this. My drawing skills are pretty good as in accurate but adding the colour isn't as easy as it looks lol. Thank you for this upload I can't wait to have a go. I'll upload to my Chanel when I have :)
Absolutely fantastic work! I learnt so much and am looking forward to using the techniques you talked about. Thank you from one animal artist to another.
Kirsty Partridge Art thanks very much. I've been using the Medium Surface paper but alot of people suggest the Bristol style these days. I'll give it a try 😊
Thank you so much this comment might be late but I gotta say thank you , I searched for this video and you are such a good artist , I'm always got a struggle with drawing hair so this is really helpful 🌻😁
Thank you for making this video; it was SO helpful! I have struggled with drawing fur in the past, particularly when the fur is all the same colour! I think the techniques you've shown here may put an end to my frustration 😄👏🖒
Wow..... Just amazing... And yet ridiculously simple.. Well now you've explained it that is.. My only question is what paper did you perform all those mediums on as I only use copics on marker pad
Awesome video as always, Kirsty! I've used almost all methods in here and I must say layering is my least favorite. I find that methods 2 and 5 give the best results, although I use method 4 quite often as well!
+Sara Carter thank you and yes the second one does get great results! I use the third method a lot when I do watercolour/ coloured pencil mixed media work or I tend to use the solvent quite a lot :)
I don't have any other option right now other than layering. It's gonna take me forever to complete my lynx drawing... But I wonder if the 2nd option would still work with Caran d'ache Pablos. The white isn't very good as it never produces white lines over other darker pencil colors. I wonder if it would work over a marker underbase.
Thank you for sharing! Question: in the first one "layering" do you go back and forth with the strokes or is it a single stroke in the direction of the fur? Thank you so much!
Hey everyone! In this video I am going through 5 methods for drawing fur! :D I hope you enjoy the video and all likes and share are appreciated :D
sorry can't see the just looks like black circle not showing up on camers
Kirsty Partridge Art
why doesn't my white primsacolor work like that? does it have to be a certain kind of paper?
Kirsty Partridge Art how long did this take you? Like how long did it take for each?
Just wondering
Kirsty Partridge Art plzzz tell me what prismacolors you used yours came out great pls tell me
I was trying to draw my brother’s leg, so I came here!
Lol 😂
Lol 😂
😂🤣😂
Lol
Sarah Hatley *wow ROASTED!!!*
Is it just me or is the layering technique good for drawing hair?
yes this technique is good for long fur and hair :D
Hi fren |-/
yo_itz_axel _ aye the Clique is everywhere fren |-/
yo_itz_axel _ I thought that too.
Clique l-/
finally someone has done a video on all different furs and techniques! been waiting for this for a long time thank you!
Ri but I was waiting for fluffy hair and it never came 😔
I'd tried everything I got,but my technique in color pencil is wasn't good enough, cause here I'm back to where I'm before.
0:21 Layering
5:00 Marker Underbase
7:01 Watercolor Underbase
11:02 Solvent
15:43 Etching
is there any way you could show your reference photos in future videos? if I wanted to draw brown fur, for instance, I'd want to get out a brown pencil the exact same color. I'd be interested to see how you get from the photo to the first layer, second layer, etc., if that makes sense.
in every method i was like:
ok it starts to look like fur.
ok now it doesnt look like fur at all
aaand now it looks like fur again
aaand it's gone....
annnd it's up again.
ok it's finished.... is it? yes it's finished.
Suncho actually every drawing disappoints me. In the beginning it's beautifully detailed and contrasted and then she ruins everything by just making the fur being all black or brown. In the end it's beautiful, yes, but what's the point with making such an effort if she just colours everything in the end ?
It adds depth. If I draw something and use just two colours it shows. Layering and building multiple tones really makes a difference. It's the key to a good piece of work, anything good takes time and patience 😊
She is doing to many steps for a result with indirections. We cant say it is wrong or right.
It is her effort.
But the result is well done.
@@agisa123456789 actually by doing alot of steps it gives more depth, a more realistic look, and it gives more of a less grainy look. but if you want a realism/illustration type of drawing, then yes you can stop at the beggining :)
ME:
1 minute in:...no way this is going to look anything like fur....
2 minutes in: ok its looking okay i guess
3 minutes in: ok, did she edit in an actual patch of fur????
Kristy: Marker Underbase
Me: *frantically grabs fistfuls of Copics and Prismacolors I sold my liver for*
Only a liver?!?!?!?
kitty cat how silly of me! I forgot to write my rib cage and my left arm! Sorry about that!
@@silverknight3424 I'm a lefty so I had to sell my right.
I think you need one more kidney
What where did u get it from i sold my heart and it was a scam
you inspire me to draw
+Ankush Bose that's great ❤️
After my last drawing, I realised I had to up my game when it came to drawing fur. This video has helped loads! Tried all 5 methods and it's been a definite improvement on what I could do before, so thanks!
Subbed and will be using your tuts for future reference.
You are extremely talented when it comes to art hacks, drawing, shading, blending, burnishing, solvents, and coloring! Thank you for your technique tutorials....it really gave me the knowledge that i was lacking in some areas and much improvement on others. Can't wait to keep learning from your videos. Practice and patience! Have a good day!
Me: **Is watching this video even though I don't do realism at all**
Also me: tHiS iS UsEfUl tO mE
*puts realistic fur on cartoon cat drawing* PeRfeCt!!
@@fladimo9594 I've done that before 🤣
Lol me too
#relatable
SAME
Your description along with showing your work is really good! Though I can't help but to think "What kind of sorcery is this!?" after a few layers. I never knew how to proceed passed one layer, so this was magical and so useful to me, at the same time!
Have you tried it out yet?
This was SO very helpful! Not only are you an amazing artist, but you are also great at explaining your processes. Thanks so much! 👍💖
*makes five straight lines*
omg I’m an artist! I CAN MAKE FUR!
Pusheen Life HOW DID YOU MAKE STRAIGHT LINES?!
u are truly an artist
I know this video is from 3 years ago but it's 2020 now during covid 19 pandemic. I love your work and this was a great tutorial and a much needed distraction. Thanks so much you lovely talented woman.
The Etching technique would be excellent for elephant skin
One of the best colored pencils tutorials I’ve watched - thank you very much, Kirsty!
WOW, this is excellent!! Going to recommend you to my mom, who has recently really started to enjoy colored pencil work. I hadn't even considered adding other media like markers or paint for an underbase. Your results look AMAZING!!
I really like the effect you get with etching.
All 5 examples are amazing. You make it look so easy. Great job! Thank you for sharing.
When adding fur to you subject, do you add it in patches or do you do the whole subject to keep it somewhat uniform?
I love how you did the etching fur. What a brilliant idea! I will have to try those soon so I don't forget and practice, practice, practice!
Wow... this totally looks like 5 glued-on patches of 3-dimensional fur at the end. Amazing!
N_ Nic. It is 3-dimensional fur art. Just isn’t glued on
Wow that’s great. I knew about the etching technique, the layering technique, the watercolor underbase. I have never tried markers underbase or the solvent techniques. Thanks for sharing this wonderful informational video with us.
I enjoyed this very much. You're so kind to post it for free. It's greatly appreciated by me as a person coming very late to drawing and painting.
Thank you for all your wonderful videos. I have gotten so much valuable advice from you...I really appreciate you and what you do.
The etching was just genius!
Great, informative video. Straight to the point and well thought out. This is the kind of lesson I would expect from a very good art class.
1:43
"... To *FURther* define where the shadows are."
Sarah Dragon hhahah funny pun xdxd
xD thats so *PUNNY*
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amazing!!! A few months ago your video was the first impulse I got to finally start drawing with colour pencil. Now that I've rediscovered it I realize the impact it had on my work
Thanks!!! You're awesome!
You have an amazing talent and knowledge about creating artwork. For someone just starting out, your tutorials are extremely helpful. Thank you for sharing.
your videos are so helpful
Thank you! I am glad you find them useful :D
I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else needs to find out about steps to draw pencil portraits try Skyarza Portrait Coach Star (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some decent things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
That was excellent. The etching tip for the white fur is so useful. I'm going to practice these five methods. TY, Kirsty.
Thank you for sharing your video. I like the solvent method
I've been looking for a good tutorial about drawing fur with different media and at last I've found a really good, informative one. Now I can draw much more realistic animals; thank you Kirsty!
Very useful, big thank you Kristy. Sparkling Art is coming right out of you're head / hands.
I did learn today a thing or two,..........again TnXs.
Greetings from The Netherlands. Libbe
Since I don't have polycromos, I use prismacolor scholar pencils cause they're harder than the prisma primers. Works for me ! Love what you did with the solvent. They all look excellent ! Never would have thought of or seen the etching before. Can't wait to try it ! Thanks, your awesome !
Brilliant tutorial, Kirsty! I'm working on a new drawing (roe deer) and struggle with getting the fur right. I'm going to try it your way. (I'm fairly new to coloured pencil). I'm using polychromos.
This looks like rocket science to me
u have the longest username ever it goes through a video :O
I was scrolling down, and then i see this line accross my screen, and turns out it was your username
Wow u make it look so simple. I think that I'd still mess up. When I was in high school I had the highest grade. I stopped drawing due to starting a family. I'm 53 and feels like I'm starting from scratch again.
Anyway ty for a amazing art video I also shared with my two grandchildren who are into art in a big way.
Me: **trying so hard to make a fur and kept erasing it**
Paper: **rips off**
Me: WHAT THE-
THIS HAPPEND TO ME WHEN I WAS TRYING TO MAKE EYES!!!!😭😭
Thank you! Im starting a new drawing tomorrow for neighbor. He wants me to draw his 2 puppies, both mutts. Kirsty my favorite living artist today. Always so helpful and not afraid to share super awesome techniques. 😏
Soothing voice,great narration and tutorials.The best colored pencil youtuber!Thanks Kirsty
So fascinating! I wanted to learn this anyway, but it was a great cure for insomnia. I forgot myself trying to get the techniques right, and relaxed with focus on hand and pencils . . . and some of it actually looked like what you were aiming at. Then I got a glass of milk and went to sleep.
I love your videos, I really enjoy your voice, also you're clear in your teaching so massive thumbs up 👍and you're a really good artist so inspiring too xxx
your talent is INCREDIBLE! You push me to be a better artist
With all five I was like “WOW, how can this get any more beautiful” and then POOF another layer of beautifulness and I was like 😱HOW CAN YOU DO THIS!?!
Its a pleasure to watch your drawing tutorials
This is a MUST SAVE wonderful video; thanks for sharing these techniques.💐
I am totally impressed with your fur!! I think what else all your technique tells us that you need patience and to keep laying down the layers and layers and eventually, it should come to life...right? Thanks so much. It helps me tremendously. I have gotten there with skin, but hair and fur well, I must not have had the patience.
this is honestly really inspirational and helpful, I really like your videos, i hope i could one day become a great artist, lately I've been kinda unmotivated to draw, i have so many ideas but its like i get tired of making the same mistakes I always make in my art, its like I try too hard or overthink things because i wanna improve but if i make a single mistake I give up on drawing it. I am not exactly sure what to do, I always go back and re-watch your videos to get something out of them but I feel like I'm the problem to everything, I feel like I have to change everything about myself to even overcome the little things and it doesn't seem to work, I always go back to doing nothing and only stressing out. I'm still trying because of people like you, you seem to really care about art and helping other artists and I am grateful for that (:
Hey Kirsty! I am fairly new to colouring and this tutorial was brilliant! I am definitely going to try some of these methods when I have fur to colour. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Kristy! Your art and tallent inspires me. You have taught so good methods to paint and draw. I just love to look at your ideas how to create wonderful masterpieces. 😀
Thank you for doing this tutorial video of how to draw realistic fur, especially using pencils.
I am going to try and put this in good use by trying to draw characters I have made with realistic fur.
It may take me a few days, but it will be rewarding.
I will be looking forward seeing more of your vedios in the future. ^^
#2 looks really interesting and I noticed that you sometimes have used markers not only for underbase but for backgrounds as well. You should do a tutorial on this (Patreon). What kind of paper would work? I have some Prismacolor Premier Markers. Would these work?
I've always wondered how to draw white fur.. Never knew about etching technique until today. Thanks for this very insightful tutorial! :)
When i see thumbnail *it's hard i cant do it*
But my heart made me to click the video
When i watch fully video *oh man its easy*
You made it easy. The way you explan made it super easy thank you so much
"you made me to do it"
I really don't understand why you would have any Thumbs down. I think you did an awesome job sharing with us how to color fur.. Thank you for sharing. Happy 4th July 2021
This is a very helpful video. You are a very talented artist. This is the best video I've seen yet on the subject. Thanx! I'll be looking up some of your others.
Thanks for explaining the techniques. Really useful video. I couldn't see the listing for the blender brushes. Apologies if I have missed it.
Great video, thank you!
One word: Amazing
As usual, you have the best tutorials
Very useful and beautiful tutorial. Thanks for sharing these important techniques.
Amazing! Thank you so much, this video is really helpful, drawing fur has always been difficult to me.
What a great tutorial. Finally a tutorial on how to draw fur plus different techniques and fur colors!! Thank you so, so much. And it looks amazing! What kind of paper did you use? Keep up the awesome work! Learning so much from you!
Hi Kirsty! Please, if you do not have a Caran D'Ache white pencil, which would be a better substitute? The Faber Castell white? or the Prismacolor white? Thanks so much for the tutorial!!!
Prismacolor would be better, I think, because it layers more solid over other colours. Polychromos white doesn't do that really well. With FC Poly you can sort of use the etching method with first drawing in your highlights white on blank paper and than go over with other colours. It sort of protects your highlights that way. With solvent you can than bring your hl back to nearly white.
Love your videos and techniques. You are concise, to the point, and very informative. Many, many thanks!
This is absolutely brilliant, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I’m a new subscriber so going over lots of your old content as I am not artistic in the slightest! I have recently got myself prismacolour pencils, I so wish I could afford to get a few luminance but on a Carers pension as I care for my disabled daughter it was hard enough to save for my prismas! Maybe one day! 😍
Bless you and your daughter!
Irina Gheorghe thank you so much 💖
Working on a calf so the white fur details were helpful
Thank you
I am so glad you made this I am definitely subscribing I need to practice my fur and this is definitely useful thanks for taking time to make this!!
Hi, I dont know if you have the time to answer my question , but here it is. Do you rec any specific paper to Polycromos pencils ? I usually use solvent or layering method. I have not find any good paper yet ^^'
Sandra Chan try some good quality watercolor paper. You'd be able to use both layering and solvent on it as it is made for wet mediums and it also has a bit of tooth to it. She generally mentions the type of watercolor paper she uses for her solvent drawings in the description box and she also has a video on the types of paper you should use for specific types of drawings.
Great videos. You are very good at sharing your knowledge. I would like to see a video on different methods of transferring a pattern or drawing onto your paper for colored pencil work. I have problems with marking paper if the tracing is dark enough to see. Help!
Your an incredible artist. I didn't do art at school and don't have the time or funds to go to art lessons so your videos are a great help to somone like me learning by my mistakes. I got some prisma colour that ie never used so I'll try this. My drawing skills are pretty good as in accurate but adding the colour isn't as easy as it looks lol. Thank you for this upload I can't wait to have a go. I'll upload to my Chanel when I have :)
Every video I watched on ur channel is elegant and very vey helpful ❤️
Oooh amazing methods on drawing fur!! The one with the markers is one I tried myself and it realy helps a lot
+Shiroichi Art thank you very much! Yeah I love using the marker one 😊
No wonder. It makes it so much faster because you have a base and don´t need to push to lose all the white of the paper
great and helpful tutorial, and you explained it really well :) thanks for this video!
Yes! I needed this! Also, I love the Prismacolor Premier pencils, I own a set myself and they're really good for layering light and dark colors
Best teacher,...ever!
The white tip was so helpful thanks a bunch
ps your channel is incredible and you are so generous to share this all with us. thank you!!
Absolutely fantastic work! I learnt so much and am looking forward to using the techniques you talked about. Thank you from one animal artist to another.
what kind of paper are you using?
Kai Fowlie good question
+Kai Fowlie I usually use Strathmore Bristol Vellum 400s paper 😊❤️
Kirsty Partridge Art thanks very much. I've been using the Medium Surface paper but alot of people suggest the Bristol style these days. I'll give it a try 😊
I really like how u draw i will try out this technique with hair and fur for my drawing pieces
Thank you so much this comment might be late but I gotta say thank you , I searched for this video and you are such a good artist , I'm always got a struggle with drawing hair so this is really helpful 🌻😁
Thank you for making this video; it was SO helpful! I have struggled with drawing fur in the past, particularly when the fur is all the same colour! I think the techniques you've shown here may put an end to my frustration 😄👏🖒
Wow..... Just amazing... And yet ridiculously simple.. Well now you've explained it that is.. My only question is what paper did you perform all those mediums on as I only use copics on marker pad
You are not only very gifted but incredibly generous in sharing your talent, subbed ;0)
Fantastic and such a helpful video! Thanks, Kirsty!
Awesome video as always, Kirsty! I've used almost all methods in here and I must say layering is my least favorite. I find that methods 2 and 5 give the best results, although I use method 4 quite often as well!
+Sara Carter thank you and yes the second one does get great results! I use the third method a lot when I do watercolour/ coloured pencil mixed media work or I tend to use the solvent quite a lot :)
Sara Carter v v
i never knew there were so many different ways! awesome video!
Amazin! Ive wondered for so long how fur is done, thanks
Hi Kirsty! Love your tutorials! Thanks!
I don't have any other option right now other than layering. It's gonna take me forever to complete my lynx drawing... But I wonder if the 2nd option would still work with Caran d'ache Pablos. The white isn't very good as it never produces white lines over other darker pencil colors. I wonder if it would work over a marker underbase.
I'll definitely be using these methods!
Wonderful tutorial full of valuable information .Thank you for sharing.
I totally love your work, my work i do on your youtube tutorials, thank i love to do drawings so much
Thank you for sharing! Question: in the first one "layering" do you go back and forth with the strokes or is it a single stroke in the direction of the fur? Thank you so much!