HOW TO DRAW CURLY FUR | PASTEL FUR TUTORIAL
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
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Materials used:
Pastelmat paper
Pastel pencils: Carbothello, Pitt, Derwent and Caran d'ache
Ref photo: Pixabay
Thanks very much for this video as I am stressing over a curly dog commission and have found your advice very helpful. Bless you 😊😊
Beautiful and you’re a wonderful teacher, thank you
@TinaBas-p9s so kind, thank you ❤️
Really useful video 😊
Thank you for sharing your art and helping us to improve.
Not all fixatives darken, using an atomizer bottle Spectrafix fixative and final fixative do not darken my work and I frame right on the glass. Also if there are too many layers a Faber Castell grey stretchy gummy eraser lifts wonderfully because Pastmat really holds a lot and definitely what is necessary. Using a stencil brush into the trash can get rid of areas to redo and start again. I only use the workable Spectrafix Degas as I move across the paper to protect what I have done but it has to be in the fine mister bottle and it just has a milk protein Cassein in it and works wonderfully on all my pastel paintings. Then I give a quick final fixative and it holds great with no darkening at all.😊
I've used Spectrafix in a fine mist spray bottle and I still felt there was a tonal and colour shift. It wasn't as severe as other brands but I still felt it wasn't what I wanted for my work. If it's used a workable fixative to apply tooth back it's not so much of a problem as we'll be layering over the top but as a final fixative I just personally don't like to use it. Pastelmat is definitely a great paper for allowing for many layers. Wonderful surface to work ok =)
Very very helpful - many thanks for posting
Wonderful!❤️
thank you :)
So fabulous
Thank you 😁
just what I needed thanks!
Pleased to hear it was useful =)
thanks Zara's
My pleasure 🥰
Beautiful
Thank you =)