I LOVE that you always push yourself towards new boundaries and aren't afraid to make mistakes!! And I LOVE that these pieces might not all be perfect, but you put all the effort and did your best to make them solid attempts at new art styles!! You did an amazing job, so inspiring ❤
Love the cyberpunk! I’m also a sucker for watercolour and related with your process on that one. I too go in aiming for “loose land” and end up in “detail city”. It still looks great. 🤩
I wish I had time to do this challenge, maybe when work slows down after the holidays. I will give you a mention when that happens. For sure I was as nervous as you about Cyberpunk Woody, but the difference between you and me is that, when it got too dark, I would have just said, "Oh, dear, no," and called it a fail. You, on the other hand, powered through and created a masterpiece, and he's my favorite, as well as Bauhaus Woody. Bauhaus is not a style I've ever considered using on a coloring page, despite it being one of my favorite design styles. Now I've got it in my head for my next project lol. Make this a series for sure, it's so much fun!
The vintage and the watercolor were my favorites but they are all pretty amazing in their own ways. Love that you just kept going with the cyber punk. It turned out pretty awesome!
I loved how you took us along with you when you were figuring out the cyberpunk.. The sponges have different textures.. and the distress oxide inks are mixed/formulated differently from a normal ink.. it is not just a flat color.. So this might have been the reason to see such a difference between them.
This is so fun! I'm so glad you did another one! Also, definitely would love to see a film noir tutorial/live/video down the road, I absolutely LOVED that one!
I love the film noir, the cyberpunk (I always tend to favour bright neons with the dark contrast for cyber :) ), the vintage, pixel art, watercolour & then so on; they are all excellent. Bauhaus has never really tickled me as an art style; but I think that's just because it reminds me too much of printer test pages (not you, in general); but your interpretation, Woody has a new personality :) Thanks for doing this challenge with different art styles again. :)
This definitely needs to be a regular series! And my favourite was watercolour, because I also love to do watercolour in Johanna Basford's books, and sometimes add pencils on top for details.
Loved it, the vintage looked like a wild west poster. Definitely need a series (or to do 2/3 different pics (portrait, landscape etc) each episode done in a art style (modern, like Picasso etc(
The vintage Woody is my favorite! Your collection of actual vintage sepia colored pencils is very intriguing 🧐 It's super cool you have them! And so many haha. I like this series!
They’re all great! I loved seeing the process for each of these, especially with you admitting when things don’t turn out exactly the way you wanted them. I love how you also admitted that you don’t plan, because I feel like most artists don’t and sometimes that can turn out great and sometimes not. You’re so real and authentic and I love that. Great work, as always!
I really like the watercolour and the cyberpunk! Definitely make this a series! Love how each piece turned out so different - they are honestly all very nice.
There is something “right” about a sheriff in vintage… but his smile was out of place😂 Great work, I really love seeing this and I was really cracking up every time the cyberpunk returned. Way to persevere and make it awesome!
I really like vintage/sepia Woody - it reminds me of in primary school everyone would get used tea bags and use them to make the paper look aged when there were pirate or First Fleet themed projects. Except way neater than that! I didn't like the look of the noir one as you were doing it but when you came back to the completed piece in the showcase at the end, it really stood out and impressed me. That was a surprise. And also watercolour Woody. I quite like that "precision with a bit of softness" effect that comes from using watercolours in what is I guess a more typical way to use acrylics. All the different approaches you use are very interesting and it's fun the little bit of background information you add for the less common styles that you try. I'd definitely love to see more like this!
I truly appreciated seeing an exercise like this, as it just shows you there’s a long way to go in understanding different mediums for 1 project 😅😂🙈 I think the Film Noir and Cyber versions of Woody were amazing. Also the water color art Woody. Looking forward to more projects like this ✌🏻
I LOVE these types of challenges. I did one once where I drew myself in different cartoon/movie styles. Like what would I look like in the Power Puff Girls or in a Tim Burton movie or Bluey. It was so much fun. My favs this time were the pixel art, water colour and the cyberpunk
I loved the marker/pencils and vintage ones the best. Very fun would love to see you do this challenge on a Christmas or thanksgiving scene for the upcoming holidays.
hrm..... they're all great. It's hard to pick just one favourite, but for me its a toss-up between the vintage and the cyberpunk. Tim Holtz has lots of tutorials on using the distress and oxide inkpads. My favourite way of using them for background colour is smearing the inkpad onto a shiny surface (craft mat etc), giving it a little spritz with water and smearing the paper through the ink. If you then dry that layer, you can go back in with another layer to build up the colour and texture. This looks especially effective with different colours. You could add some Gathered Twigs (if you have that colour) to counteract some of the yellow in the inkpad you used (vintage photo?). I hope all of that makes sense and is helpful
I'd love for this to be a series! As for my favorite, I love them all, but there's something about that Vintage style I just happen to like, which is weird.
I love this challenge! I have too many I love to name a favourite and all for different reasons but my top four are the film noir, the vintage, the watercolour and the regular pencils and markers! The first two for the mood and the other two for the brightness of the colours. Thank you for taking us on the journey!
My favorite is the cyberpunk one! I've been wanting to learn to do cyberpunk for a long time! Maybe you could make a tutorial video explaining how to do it and give us some tips?! I understand if you can't but I would greatly appreciate it if you can! 🥰
Wow. I'm loving so much about this video I didn't expect to. First of all, that you didn't start over when you obviously hated how it was starting out. So many artists we watch just show us the beautiful magic, almost never showing any fails or not -so- great attempts. That alone, I've found, has discouraged me greatly. I've stopped coloring actually in frustration from it. So I'm really gratefulthat you'veshown this process and made me realize it's actually more common than I thought. PLUS, you've shown that it can actually work out and learned from it! Then, when you said the Woody image alone gave you a smaller and SAFE placeto experiment or whatever, that made me understand its not just me that feels like ...... I dunno, it's hard to just "go for it". 1 don't know why, exactly, that, don't take huge risks or chances. I think I feel someone will see the hideous pieces I night make. I like to save everything so I can see my improvement but can't stand then finding it?... while planning my estate sale or something? LOL. Anyway, this was a very helpful and INSPIRING video! Thank you!
This is so fun! I couldn't pick a favorite. Love them all. As for the vintage/sepia version, I think Distress Inks would have worked better for this project than the Distress Oxides but the end result was great. Thanks for sharing your process with us.
Would love to see it as a series ❤ more art noir and pixel art would be cool to see. Think my other new favorite is vintage and cyber punk. It turned out beautiful of a challenge.
Vintage is my favorite and please do a few more of these. Judging by the vintage brown pencil haul you got for this challenge, I see a future picture in only browns coming. Please do an all browns color challenge.
You did an amazing job! I really like the vintage one because it looks like a poster in the Wild West just like where Woody is from. I would love to see more videos like this one.
Had lots of fun watching this! Each was different and I can’t decide on a favorite! My age shows and I really loved the old fashion one! I color dependent on my mood! Please keep showing different ways! Karen Dirmish who lives coloring! 19:26
I loved the cyber and vintage. i would love to see the difference between watercolor and acrylic. very entertaining I watched this doing my exercises and it went by quickly.
I really loved the vintage version, it was very reminiscent of “Woody’s Roundup”. 🤠 Loved this vid, and the previous. Definitely interested in seeing more!
I think the vintage was my favourite... I do like the cyberpunk one too... they all came out good. 😃👍 Yes, this is a good series idea. I'm not sure what styles to suggest, though, except.... maybe crayons. 🖍
Definitely make it a series, it’s so much fun ❤
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The film noir and vintage were such a good take on those respective styles! Thank you for sharing your talent once again.
I loved the watercolor!!! And the vintage! I would like to see you do more vintage style drawings!
I loved the vintage and the watercolor. This would make an amazing series.
I would love this becoming a serie! Really fun
The film noir turned out really cool!
I LOVE that you always push yourself towards new boundaries and aren't afraid to make mistakes!! And I LOVE that these pieces might not all be perfect, but you put all the effort and did your best to make them solid attempts at new art styles!! You did an amazing job, so inspiring ❤
that’s so sweet!! ❤❤ i totally agree
I think i love watercolor and vintage the most this time! 😍
Love the cyberpunk! I’m also a sucker for watercolour and related with your process on that one. I too go in aiming for “loose land” and end up in “detail city”. It still looks great. 🤩
It’s amazing how much practice it takes to look “loose and unplanned”, right?
True 😅
I wish I had time to do this challenge, maybe when work slows down after the holidays. I will give you a mention when that happens. For sure I was as nervous as you about Cyberpunk Woody, but the difference between you and me is that, when it got too dark, I would have just said, "Oh, dear, no," and called it a fail. You, on the other hand, powered through and created a masterpiece, and he's my favorite, as well as Bauhaus Woody. Bauhaus is not a style I've ever considered using on a coloring page, despite it being one of my favorite design styles. Now I've got it in my head for my next project lol. Make this a series for sure, it's so much fun!
The vintage and the watercolor were my favorites but they are all pretty amazing in their own ways. Love that you just kept going with the cyber punk. It turned out pretty awesome!
I loved how you took us along with you when you were figuring out the cyberpunk..
The sponges have different textures.. and the distress oxide inks are mixed/formulated differently from a normal ink.. it is not just a flat color.. So this might have been the reason to see such a difference between them.
LOVE this. Please make it a series! How about an old masters style or art nouveau?
Each one is unique and fun to watch. 😁
This is so fun! I'm so glad you did another one! Also, definitely would love to see a film noir tutorial/live/video down the road, I absolutely LOVED that one!
So much fun to watch! I loved the film noir and vintage!! Please make this a series!!
I'd love to see a video of you doing a "one colour challenge" with your vintage pencils and ink supplies 🥰 the vintage woody turned out awesome!
I love the cyberpunk style so much 😍
Yes please do maje it a regular series! I liked the pixel art and the vintage one
I love the film noir, the cyberpunk (I always tend to favour bright neons with the dark contrast for cyber :) ), the vintage, pixel art, watercolour & then so on; they are all excellent. Bauhaus has never really tickled me as an art style; but I think that's just because it reminds me too much of printer test pages (not you, in general); but your interpretation, Woody has a new personality :) Thanks for doing this challenge with different art styles again. :)
A series please. I loved the water colour and vintage the best. Would love to see a more free flowing water colour and a gem/jewel style x
Would love to see this kind of series! ❤️ Vintage and watercolor were my favorites in this exercise.
I loved the vintage, the bauhaus and the pixel. It feels so good to see your display of creativity. Thanks so much and Series, please!
My favorite was the Film Nios. Yes, I’d love this to be a series. I like to see you using new products and techniques. Thanks!
Yes make this a series! The vintage inks were so fun and those sepia pencils are neat!!
Not me thinking it was going to be gothic themed when I heard Bauhaus 😂 You did a great job on all the pages xx
My favorites are the cyber punk and the film noir, but I love them all! 😃🥰
I love this! Watercolor and vintage were my favorites. Please make a series. Art deco and Monet style would be fun ❤
I love the vintage and noir ones the best, and I'd love to see this as a series. ❤
This definitely needs to be a regular series! And my favourite was watercolour, because I also love to do watercolour in Johanna Basford's books, and sometimes add pencils on top for details.
I’m not sure why but I absolutely love the vintage one. They all look pretty amazing though, and the cyberpunk style is definitely my 2nd favorite!
Watercolor is my favorite this time around :) And yes, I would love this as a series!
I have an idea!
Colour in a colouring in page.
Only using one pencil without sharpening.
I think a colour that would be great for this is green!
Loved it, the vintage looked like a wild west poster. Definitely need a series (or to do 2/3 different pics (portrait, landscape etc) each episode done in a art style (modern, like Picasso etc(
The vintage is my favorite, but the shading on the cyberpunk turned out so good!
Would love to see a series on this technique you used in this video. All of the methods you used are great. 👍👍
So happy you’re doing this again. It’s such a fun challenge, and my favorites are water color and vintage
The vintage Woody is my favorite! Your collection of actual vintage sepia colored pencils is very intriguing 🧐 It's super cool you have them! And so many haha. I like this series!
The vintage one is my all time favorite. Nicely done.
They’re all great! I loved seeing the process for each of these, especially with you admitting when things don’t turn out exactly the way you wanted them. I love how you also admitted that you don’t plan, because I feel like most artists don’t and sometimes that can turn out great and sometimes not. You’re so real and authentic and I love that. Great work, as always!
I really like the watercolour and the cyberpunk! Definitely make this a series! Love how each piece turned out so different - they are honestly all very nice.
I love the extension of this series.
Though I don't think pixel art was my favorite the first time, I'm excited to see you give it another go!
Love this. The vintage is my favourite, it reminds me of an old school wanted poster and thats fits with the Sheriff.
There is something “right” about a sheriff in vintage… but his smile was out of place😂
Great work, I really love seeing this and I was really cracking up every time the cyberpunk returned. Way to persevere and make it awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like vintage/sepia Woody - it reminds me of in primary school everyone would get used tea bags and use them to make the paper look aged when there were pirate or First Fleet themed projects. Except way neater than that!
I didn't like the look of the noir one as you were doing it but when you came back to the completed piece in the showcase at the end, it really stood out and impressed me. That was a surprise.
And also watercolour Woody. I quite like that "precision with a bit of softness" effect that comes from using watercolours in what is I guess a more typical way to use acrylics.
All the different approaches you use are very interesting and it's fun the little bit of background information you add for the less common styles that you try. I'd definitely love to see more like this!
I love the idea of this becoming a series!
I truly appreciated seeing an exercise like this, as it just shows you there’s a long way to go in understanding different mediums for 1 project 😅😂🙈
I think the Film Noir and Cyber versions of Woody were amazing. Also the water color art Woody.
Looking forward to more projects like this ✌🏻
I LOVE these types of challenges. I did one once where I drew myself in different cartoon/movie styles. Like what would I look like in the Power Puff Girls or in a Tim Burton movie or Bluey. It was so much fun. My favs this time were the pixel art, water colour and the cyberpunk
Ok, I love the cyberpunk page and the vintage! 😍
I love the vintage and watercolor.
Same ❤
I love the vintage one! Especially since Woody’s a cowboy and we often hear stories about wanted cowboys in the Wild West.
I loved the marker/pencils and vintage ones the best. Very fun would love to see you do this challenge on a Christmas or thanksgiving scene for the upcoming holidays.
Would love a series of this.
I liked the sepia/vintage Woody the most of these 😊
Bauhaus is the best this time for me, love your work!
hrm..... they're all great. It's hard to pick just one favourite, but for me its a toss-up between the vintage and the cyberpunk. Tim Holtz has lots of tutorials on using the distress and oxide inkpads. My favourite way of using them for background colour is smearing the inkpad onto a shiny surface (craft mat etc), giving it a little spritz with water and smearing the paper through the ink. If you then dry that layer, you can go back in with another layer to build up the colour and texture. This looks especially effective with different colours. You could add some Gathered Twigs (if you have that colour) to counteract some of the yellow in the inkpad you used (vintage photo?). I hope all of that makes sense and is helpful
The cyberpunk, watercolour and vintage ones are my favs
I love this! What a great idea. You are such a talented artist. My favorite is the vintage, btw.
I love these so much! Vintage is my favorite for this type of picture.
I do all sorts of crafts but no drawing or painting, yet I just love your videos! Please do make these a series, they are so enjoyable to watch! 😊
loved it! probably the vintage is my favourite, followed closely by the markers and pencils.
Vintage. And the fact that you were able to use Eagle Prismacolour on them ... BONUS !!! 😊
I'd love for this to be a series! As for my favorite, I love them all, but there's something about that Vintage style I just happen to like, which is weird.
I love this challenge! I have too many I love to name a favourite and all for different reasons but my top four are the film noir, the vintage, the watercolour and the regular pencils and markers! The first two for the mood and the other two for the brightness of the colours. Thank you for taking us on the journey!
I’m glad you enjoyed it!
17:38 Vintage is AWESOME!!🥰
I think it’s one of my favorites too!
Loved this. My fav was the watercolors.
My favorite is the cyberpunk one! I've been wanting to learn to do cyberpunk for a long time! Maybe you could make a tutorial video explaining how to do it and give us some tips?! I understand if you can't but I would greatly appreciate it if you can! 🥰
Love the vintage one! That would be cool as a regular video! ❤
I definitely like the vintage one the best. That turned out fantastic
Wow. I'm loving so much about this video I didn't expect to. First of all, that you didn't start over when you obviously hated how it was starting out. So many artists we watch just show us the beautiful magic, almost never showing any fails or not -so- great attempts. That alone, I've found, has discouraged me greatly. I've stopped coloring actually in frustration from it. So I'm really gratefulthat you'veshown this process and made me realize it's actually more common than I thought. PLUS, you've shown that it can actually work out and learned from it! Then, when you said the Woody image alone gave you a smaller and SAFE placeto experiment or whatever, that made me understand its not just me that feels like ...... I dunno, it's hard to just "go for it". 1 don't know why, exactly, that, don't take huge risks or chances. I think I feel someone will see the hideous pieces I night make. I like to save everything so I can see my improvement but can't stand then finding it?... while planning my estate sale or something? LOL.
Anyway, this was a very helpful and INSPIRING video! Thank you!
I've actually started a playlist titled COLORING INSPIRATION. 😍
Vintage!! Love this series!
I loved the vintage one! I'm going to try it!❤
I can't choose between Cyberpunk & Vintage. Love those two
This is so fun! I couldn't pick a favorite. Love them all. As for the vintage/sepia version, I think Distress Inks would have worked better for this project than the Distress Oxides but the end result was great. Thanks for sharing your process with us.
Love the film noir and vintage!
Love this series. Would love to see more
Love the vintage one and film noir 😊
Vintage and Cyber Punk are my favorites! Great job on all of them though! Style challenges are tough, but you make them look so easy. ❤ 😁
Would love to see it as a series ❤ more art noir and pixel art would be cool to see.
Think my other new favorite is vintage and cyber punk. It turned out beautiful of a challenge.
Vintage is my favorite and please do a few more of these. Judging by the vintage brown pencil haul you got for this challenge, I see a future picture in only browns coming. Please do an all browns color challenge.
You did an amazing job! I really like the vintage one because it looks like a poster in the Wild West just like where Woody is from. I would love to see more videos like this one.
Even though I'm more a watercolor artist, I liked the film noir best! But all were fun to watch
I would love this as a series... I was surprised but my favorite was the cyberpunk ❤
Wow, this time I'm not able to choose. I equally liked all very much! ❤ And I'd Love if it becomes a regular serie.❤
Had lots of fun watching this! Each was different and I can’t decide on a favorite! My age shows and I really loved the old fashion one! I color dependent on my mood! Please keep showing different ways! Karen Dirmish who lives coloring! 19:26
I loved watching this! So many great tips! You inspired me to try my markers and pencils as well as the watercolors with my images.
I love the watercolor picture it looks great, you should definitely make this into a series!
I loved the cyber and vintage. i would love to see the difference between watercolor and acrylic. very entertaining I watched this doing my exercises and it went by quickly.
Very cool series
Pixel art is still my favorite! haha And the vintage one is a close second!
My fav was the watercolour and i was in awe at all the details you created
I really loved the vintage version, it was very reminiscent of “Woody’s Roundup”. 🤠
Loved this vid, and the previous. Definitely interested in seeing more!
I think the vintage was really great!
Definitely a regular series! Loved the Noir and Vintage styles. Would you do an Art Deco one? Love that style.
Great idea!!
I love the watercolor
The vintage!! so cool❤
Watercolor and vintage but pixel is super cool too!🎃
12:21 Bauhaus reminds me of the “80’s” cyberpunk Max Headroom.
Interesting!
I think the vintage was my favourite... I do like the cyberpunk one too...
they all came out good. 😃👍
Yes, this is a good series idea. I'm not sure what styles to suggest, though, except.... maybe crayons. 🖍
I love the vintage - as kids we would stain paper with wet teabags to get that look! lol
I am a new viewer as I am starting to dabble in colouring. Gotta say, you are very inspiring and engaging!
Thank you so much!