A lot of the comments are wondering what colors he used, so I paused to take a look at each pencil and what it read. Cherries: Crimson Red (924) Terra Cotta (944) Poppy Red (922) Black (935) Blush Pink (928) White (938) Stem/Leaf: Chartreuse (989) Yellow Ochre (942) Black (935) Spring Green (913) Lemon Yellow (915) (I think) Yellowed Orange (1002) (I think) Crimson Lake (925) (I think) Note: I couldn't really see which colors he used towards the end, hence the "I think," but I tried them and they turned out pretty good.
I agree. This is annoying. Congratulations, now everyone knows the guy can draw....how about explaining each part step by step with exact pencil color and technique so as to justify the "tutorial"
This isn’t a beginner tutorial. For those of us who’ve been painting and drawing for years know what he’s doing and why, and which colors he’s using and why. I’ve never used colored pencils, nor have I much experience drawing/painting fruit - but I do have decades of painting experience so once I learn the basics of using the colored pencil as a medium, I can go straight into an advanced lesson, which this is. While watching, I’m mentally translating what I see into watercolor, oil, and pastels, bringing my experience with those into how I’ll recreate this image, thus knowing what pencils and paper I’ll need, and about how many hours it will take to complete. I’ll pause/rewind as necessary. I appreciate him not talking as well as not using real-time, so I can think while I watch, and get a good feel for the rhythm he keeps in order to not take days to finish. I appreciate the reminder to use a protective sheet of paper; as well I appreciate seeing how much burnishing he does - and doesn’t - use. He doesn’t use a solvent. He does use the white gel pen I have; and I think I saw a graphite pencil for a shadow, but I’ll have to check that out when I watch it again whilst I work on this project. It was interesting to see him use a pink pencil over a light coating of red, then white over that, instead of just white over red - of course that makes for much better depth of color and form. I’ve now learnt not only how to produce a detailed, realistic painting of cherries in colored pencil, but also the same in the other mediums I use. No grousing, friend artists. This is a fine tutorial, and the correct comment is THANKyou for this and the time you took to make it. Regards, Linda
Personally, I am not a Prismacolor fan...give me Faber Castell or Caran D'ache any day...however you choose to render the cherries, it's usually a good idea to go through your pencils and make a color chart for those you consider using. It allows you to adjust your choices BEFORE you devote time, energy, and "resources" to any drawing. I appreciate the "tutorial", "demonstration", "time-lapse drawing"...whatever. It is a marvelous gift you've offered!
I love the way these cherries are done, I tried over and over to get the colors by stopping the video, and then I looked down and here they are. Excellent
ooo ooo Stan Prokonko (Proko), Leonardo Pierznieto (Fine Art Tips), and Tom McPherson (Circle Line Art School) are all great instructors on TH-cam. I watch them a lot.
You are very professional and generous tutor. Please Do Not stop your step by step tutorials. Your kindness help beginners and non beginners alike. Time lapse is not a good way to teach. Hope you continue with step by step tutorials. Thank you for your kindness. From Melbourne Australia 29.5.2021
The bright, crystal clear, small and exquisite color of the cherries is drawn, as if the delicious and juicy small fruit is more temptingly delicious and charming under the sun.
This is a fine tutorial. Thank-you for taking the time to make it. For those of you remarking about a lack of pencil brand and color names, as well as the speed and lack of commentary - this is not a beginner artist lesson. He has done this for artists who likely have enough experience in this or other mediums to know what colors he’s using and on what kind of support. This will be my first colored pencil painting, but not my first painting or first years of painting, I have all the necessary supplies already. When I knew I wanted to learn colored pencil techniques, all I (or any experienced artist) had to do was learn the basics, get the same supplies as I have in other mediums, and begin. It mayn’t turn out as good as his on my first go, but that’s what practice and experimenting is for. Have courage and the confidence to lean on the experience you already have to create a painting like this. If you don’t have the experience, then take some classes and you’ll be fine.
A tutorial implies that the tutor is giving instruction during a demonstration. There is no instruction whatsoever. Just a time-lapse of the artist illustrating cherries. There is nowhere in the video or title or description saying that this is a advanced level lesson. Once again, a lesson implies something is being taught and once again nothing is being taught here. The title is misleading and for you to say "For those of you remarking about a lack of pencil brand and color names, as well as the speed and lack of commentary - this is not a beginner artist lesson" is absolutely ridiculous and quite honestly, rude and inconsiderate for the people that are honestly trying to learn. There is no instruction, There is no explanation of what exact colors or techniques used, There's no explanation of anything, just man drawing and coloring cherries. So maybe you should be a little more considerate and not be so rude when making a comment on a that has a misleading title. Ill leave you with a definition of the word "Tutorial" just so you know what it actually means before you make another ridiculous comment. tu·to·ri·al t(y)o͞oˈtôrēəl/ adjective adjective: tutorial 1. relating to a tutor or a tutor's instruction. "tutorial sessions" noun noun: tutorial; plural noun: tutorials 1. a period of instruction given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
Nice drawing - BUT - what brand of pencil, which pencil was used at each point and why. No voice over to explain what was being done. It is understood that time lapse would be needed but without any information this is not really step by step and not really a tutorial is it? More of a time lapse of how you draw realistic cherries.
It's a time lapse, not a tutorial. But of course, if you have eyes you can also see what he's doing. Like: using white for blending lighter colours and such things. It's very nice. But I agree with many others, I'd have liked to know more about what you were thinking when making it and such things. Tips and stuff.
Sometimes it can be helpful not to know the exact colors/pencils used. While not great for a beginner, those who are slightly more advanced need to learn the relationships between colors and will likely learn more by noticing one color has a lighter tone and more orange than the previous color. It also helps you use the same techniques for darker or lighter cherries. Although I enjoy the tutorials with the exact colors and they can be very helpful, I don’t think they teach you color relationships as well as one like this.
I definitely messed up the leaf but other than that I was able to follow through and this was my first attempt of drawing something like that. So in my opinion, this works really well as a tutorial :) Thank you!
can someone tell me what can i use instead of that pink and white at the bottom?i have different cherries in my garden and none of them look like this.......too bright........i want them more dark red not like tomatoes..thanks
Lemme see if I can translate this w/o google..,"I thought it would be you speaking in English, but I see it's just classical music. Good drawing, bro."
ok, you used Faber Castell colour pencils but you didn't mention which colours you used. it would be helpful if you mention colours you use, btw nice drawing
Pretty drawing, I even tried my self but I was not able to get the shiny effect. And I dont think this is a tutorial pls go through step by step and tell us what your doing
I’m watching this at 0.5x speed to try and keep up and the music is terrifying. I am less than halfway through and this project is due in about 5 hours. Someone Plz help me
Nice drawing, but what kind of artist uses another artist’s work without giving credit? (In other words, at least say which recording you are playing in the background.)
Step by step!! You never say a word or tell us what color pencils you used or what support you used. This is hardly a tutorial, just a video with a nice drawing at the end.
Excelente video, but I was hoping to see the number of each color pencil and a reference of the drawing in the bio😌 to color them follow the step by step video but🙄 I found nothing
there is nothing in the description that explains what colors he used or paper or anything...not to mention no voice over! Very frustrating. Will not subscribe
A lot of the comments are wondering what colors he used, so I paused to take a look at each pencil and what it read.
Cherries:
Crimson Red (924)
Terra Cotta (944)
Poppy Red (922)
Black (935)
Blush Pink (928)
White (938)
Stem/Leaf:
Chartreuse (989)
Yellow Ochre (942)
Black (935)
Spring Green (913)
Lemon Yellow (915) (I think)
Yellowed Orange (1002) (I think)
Crimson Lake (925) (I think)
Note: I couldn't really see which colors he used towards the end, hence the "I think," but I tried them and they turned out pretty good.
*A alternate/slightly darker shade of green used for the leaves could have been apple green (912)
thank you for this!
he also uses crimson lake!
Well done sir. You are a gent and a scholar.
Thats so nice of you to share this
It was a nice drawing however I had to dislike for the fact the title says tutorial but you didn't explain anything so therefore it's not a tutorial.
I agree. This is annoying. Congratulations, now everyone knows the guy can draw....how about explaining each part step by step with exact pencil color and technique so as to justify the "tutorial"
Crazed Noob
Geez all you have to do is pause to each steps. Time the steps.
I agree. You don’t even say which color you’re using.
This isn’t a beginner tutorial. For those of us who’ve been painting and drawing for years know what he’s doing and why, and which colors he’s using and why. I’ve never used colored pencils, nor have I much experience drawing/painting fruit - but I do have decades of painting experience so once I learn the basics of using the colored pencil as a medium, I can go straight into an advanced lesson, which this is. While watching, I’m mentally translating what I see into watercolor, oil, and pastels, bringing my experience with those into how I’ll recreate this image, thus knowing what pencils and paper I’ll need, and about how many hours it will take to complete. I’ll pause/rewind as necessary. I appreciate him not talking as well as not using real-time, so I can think while I watch, and get a good feel for the rhythm he keeps in order to not take days to finish. I appreciate the reminder to use a protective sheet of paper; as well I appreciate seeing how much burnishing he does - and doesn’t - use. He doesn’t use a solvent. He does use the white gel pen I have; and I think I saw a graphite pencil for a shadow, but I’ll have to check that out when I watch it again whilst I work on this project. It was interesting to see him use a pink pencil over a light coating of red, then white over that, instead of just white over red - of course that makes for much better depth of color and form. I’ve now learnt not only how to produce a detailed, realistic painting of cherries in colored pencil, but also the same in the other mediums I use.
No grousing, friend artists. This is a fine tutorial, and the correct comment is
THANKyou for this and the time you took to make it.
Regards, Linda
Wonderful and professional.. You are creative, my friend ❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉
Personally, I am not a Prismacolor fan...give me Faber Castell or Caran D'ache any day...however you choose to render the cherries, it's usually a good idea to go through your pencils and make a color chart for those you consider using. It allows you to adjust your choices BEFORE you devote time, energy, and "resources" to any drawing. I appreciate the "tutorial", "demonstration", "time-lapse drawing"...whatever. It is a marvelous gift you've offered!
I learned how to map out the shadow color changes from watching this. Beautiful.
I love the way these cherries are done, I tried over and over to get the colors by stopping the video, and then I looked down and here they are. Excellent
Nice drawing...kindly continue with step by step drawing.... I use your videos as guidelines...thank you.
Nice drawing, but stop with "how to tutorial step by step" please. Just "timelapse".
he speaks spanish, check this he explains step by step but spanish only as I said, th-cam.com/video/7S_O2Hlhs28/w-d-xo.html
John Duff if you slow it down, you can see how he does it. Most of art instruction is watching.
@@screamingmimi90 Watching is a thing but explanations are even better.
ooo ooo Stan Prokonko (Proko), Leonardo Pierznieto (Fine Art Tips), and Tom McPherson (Circle Line Art School) are all great instructors on TH-cam. I watch them a lot.
Just want to eat those cherries. Looks so realistic! You are amazing 👌🏻
You are very professional and generous tutor. Please Do Not stop your step by step tutorials. Your kindness help beginners and non beginners alike. Time lapse is not a good way to teach. Hope you continue with step by step tutorials. Thank you for your kindness. From Melbourne Australia 29.5.2021
i am your new subcriber i like your drawing bro
The bright, crystal clear, small and exquisite color of the cherries is drawn, as if the delicious and juicy small fruit is more temptingly delicious and charming under the sun.
This is a fine tutorial. Thank-you for taking the time to make it.
For those of you remarking about a lack of pencil brand and color names, as well as the speed and lack of commentary - this is not a beginner artist lesson. He has done this for artists who likely have enough experience in this or other mediums to know what colors he’s using and on what kind of support. This will be my first colored pencil painting, but not my first painting or first years of painting, I have all the necessary supplies already. When I knew I wanted to learn colored pencil techniques, all I (or any experienced artist) had to do was learn the basics, get the same supplies as I have in other mediums, and begin. It mayn’t turn out as good as his on my first go, but that’s what practice and experimenting is for.
Have courage and the confidence to lean on the experience you already have to create a painting like this. If you don’t have the experience, then take some classes and you’ll be fine.
Then he probably should mention in the title that it is an intermediate level lesson.
A tutorial implies that the tutor is giving instruction during a demonstration. There is no instruction whatsoever. Just a time-lapse of the artist illustrating cherries. There is nowhere in the video or title or description saying that this is a advanced level lesson. Once again, a lesson implies something is being taught and once again nothing is being taught here. The title is misleading and for you to say "For those of you remarking about a lack of pencil brand and color names, as well as the speed and lack of commentary - this is not a beginner artist lesson" is absolutely ridiculous and quite honestly, rude and inconsiderate for the people that are honestly trying to learn. There is no instruction, There is no explanation of what exact colors or techniques used, There's no explanation of anything, just man drawing and coloring cherries. So maybe you should be a little more considerate and not be so rude when making a comment on a that has a misleading title. Ill leave you with a definition of the word "Tutorial" just so you know what it actually means before you make another ridiculous comment. tu·to·ri·al
t(y)o͞oˈtôrēəl/
adjective
adjective: tutorial
1.
relating to a tutor or a tutor's instruction.
"tutorial sessions"
noun
noun: tutorial; plural noun: tutorials
1.
a period of instruction given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
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How can it be a tutorial with no voiceover or even typed instructions?
I appreciate all the details you are willing to share. Thank You.
Nice drawing - BUT - what brand of pencil, which pencil was used at each point and why. No voice over to explain what was being done. It is understood that time lapse would be needed but without any information this is not really step by step and not really a tutorial is it? More of a time lapse of how you draw realistic cherries.
The pencils are Prsimacolor Premiere. It's a stunning drawing!
George Gentry
Prismacolor
Awesome drawing...........
Amazing amazing living it😊😘😍
Very gifted! Just wish u would have put each color in the video cuz you kind of got to guess and compare the best you can
nice work i apreaciate you
Nag nag "it's not a tuturial..." Pauze the video if it's to hard for you.
Love the video and music. Thanks for sharing
Beautiful☺️
👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👍👌👌👍👌👌 must hai
What brand of coloured pencils did you use for this drawing? It's great
It's a time lapse, not a tutorial. But of course, if you have eyes you can also see what he's doing. Like: using white for blending lighter colours and such things. It's very nice. But I agree with many others, I'd have liked to know more about what you were thinking when making it and such things. Tips and stuff.
Do you have the colors you used for the cherries?
Did I miss that?
Had this been a step by step with colors used it would be great. Also, did I notice some type of pens used, possibly gel pens?
Fantastic tutorial! Thank you so much for your time and talent!
Which color pencil do u use
l love your style👍
Sometimes it can be helpful not to know the exact colors/pencils used. While not great for a beginner, those who are slightly more advanced need to learn the relationships between colors and will likely learn more by noticing one color has a lighter tone and more orange than the previous color. It also helps you use the same techniques for darker or lighter cherries.
Although I enjoy the tutorials with the exact colors and they can be very helpful, I don’t think they teach you color relationships as well as one like this.
The music that you put in the video are just perfect 😘👏 .
I definitely messed up the leaf but other than that I was able to follow through and this was my first attempt of drawing something like that. So in my opinion, this works really well as a tutorial :) Thank you!
was about to say this is timelapse and everyone is commenting the same 😅
still very good tho
Thank you for the music!😊
What you use at last for white shine?
can someone tell me what can i use instead of that pink and white at the bottom?i have different cherries in my garden and none of them look like this.......too bright........i want them more dark red not like tomatoes..thanks
great...name Of music plz
I learnt something here thanks
Omfg I saw a dinosaur in the beginning I already love this vid.
Just love it
what is the pencil brand name ?
what is the white pencil for detailing?
pense que este estaria hablado en ingles pero veo que es solo musica clasica, buen dibujo bro
Lemme see if I can translate this w/o google..,"I thought it would be you speaking in English, but I see it's just classical music. Good drawing, bro."
Are those gel pens? What kind is used, and is it just a white?
What brand of pencils?
can u do a real time tutorial with all the colours u use
Are these stadler pencil colours
What was the pen used at the end for the white bit ?
Gelly Roll White
What kind of white pen was used? was that a gel pen?
Beautiful!
I would really like to know what type of pencils you are using. I would also like some explanations as to what you are doing
im pretty sure they were prismas, if u slow-mo the videos at some points i think you can see the number of each pencil too
*prisma premiers
He is using the prismacolor premier
You could know it by the tipe of painting
👍
Strange choice of music but the drawing is very nice. Although u r not explaining what u r doing so it’s definitely more of just a time lapse
جيد
Great piece, wish you could have listed the color used at each steps and provide some notes for following.
May i know what type of paper did you use? Always awesome drawing from you...
Bristol stratomore????
I tried..good
Maybe list the color of pencil as you use them or say out loud so I can practice this. Is wonderful drawing
is this gray tone paper please?
😍😍😍🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒😍😍😍
Does anyone have a preferance in paper when using colored pencils.
Normal sketching paper
I’m just new to coloured pencils but I will be using a hot pressed watercolour paper for this project. Nice and smooth
ok, you used Faber Castell colour pencils but you didn't mention which colours you used. it would be helpful if you mention colours you use, btw nice drawing
those are prismacolor pencils! and someone in the comments wrote out the colors he used :))
Pretty drawing, I even tried my self but I was not able to get the shiny effect. And I dont think this is a tutorial pls go through step by step and tell us what your doing
what's the name of the colors you used
0:16 , 1:20 , 7:00
Bellas
I'm doing it now merci 😘 Isa de Batz fb
Amazing drawing, but not information in name pencil colors
I’m watching this at 0.5x speed to try and keep up and the music is terrifying. I am less than halfway through and this project is due in about 5 hours. Someone Plz help me
You could buy the caran d' ache luminance there is a great diference
Nice drawing, but what kind of artist uses another artist’s work without giving credit? (In other words, at least say which recording you are playing in the background.)
ok im gonna try
Step by step!! You never say a word or tell us what color pencils you used or what support you used. This is hardly a tutorial, just a video with a nice drawing at the end.
this isnt a tutorial though cause it has time lapse
Ugh I hate when TH-camrs put "tutorial" when it's clearly not ..
I font think you clear know what "STEP" by "STEP" means
yeah...
Excelente video, but I was hoping to see the number of each color pencil and a reference of the drawing in the bio😌 to color them follow the step by step video but🙄 I found nothing
Love the drawing but dude u said how to draw not show us what your drawing.
Cosa usi di pastelli e di sfumino.?
This is not a tutorial! You dont even mention color names how is anyone supposed to follow
What is the intro song please?
Serous I m so jealous of u
Quali sono i materiali che hai usato
This is NOT a tutorial . Thumb goes down.
there is nothing in the description that explains what colors he used or paper or anything...not to mention no voice over! Very frustrating. Will not subscribe
a time consuming piece of art
the backround music dasn't make sense
Not how to draw, it’s time lapse and hw you draw
Use playback speed at 0.5 or so to draw along with him👍🏻👍🏻😇😇
Lol are you just people that what to draw
Marty you sure.....???? colone Deodorant Spray
Thumbs downed this nice drawing but not a tutorial
Not a tutorial.
Click bait
what
so poorly laid back