FYI the tub sharpener has 2 measuring holes for different applications. You don't need to use both to sharpen your tip. One is for sharp (drawing) the other is for blunt (writing).
They’re literally called blending stumps. I use them for blending all the time. Use a light touch. Also the pencil sharpener is for two different sharpnesses. They’re not a one ,two step.
I agree. The kneaded eraser is very useful. I usually get more than one because graphite accumulates on the eraser and turns it very dark. I feel that this reduces its effectiveness. I like a clean eraser!
I use 2H and 2B. For areas were want things really dark I will use a Mitsubishi Uni dark pencil, like a 4B-8B. If i want a nice shaded area I will use a woodless graphite pencil.
Thanks for those great tips! I´ve been drawing for ages and I´m self-taught, but I always had the feeling that I wasn´t using these tools properly. Your video was really helpful!😊
Excellent video very informative ! Notice those orange clamps to hold your sketchbook pages together where did you buy them ? Those are exactly what am looking for. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge !
Nice video ! The lead pointer looks great ! A good thing to remember : B is black (darker) ! Do you only have 1 Staedler pencil or several with different graphite thickness or you change graphite while working ?
The 1st hole on the lead pointer is for sharpening to a blunter point. But I get why you would use that side first seeing that you're using a harder grade lead. Personally I can draw with anything harder than HB.
Thank you so much for explaining the correct way to use a lead pointer. They don't come with instructions (or I lost them) and I've been using them incorrectly for years.
"the one that comes with the Staedtler lead holder" This is inaccurate. The lead pointer that "comes with" the lead holder is actually the thing on the back of the lead holder. It has a hole on it, that's a sharpener. The lead pointer you displayed is a separate purchase around 10 dollars.
"Best Supplies list": Best Wooden Pencils: Faber Castell Aquarelle, Pitt Graphite Matte,9000 Best Mechanical: Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm/0.3mm (with Ain Stein leads) Best Lead Holder for Drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600, Koh-I-Noor 5347 Best Lead Holder for Sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340 (They also make the best Red Chalk, that the call "Russet Sepia" in it's 5.6mm form) Best Paper: Fabriano Artistico Extra White (still has a warm tone) The best paper for dry mediums. Arches Hot Pressed for those who want an easier to work paper, that it also great for either dry or wet mediums. Best Erasers: Lyra Kneadable (by far the best kneadable) Tombow Mono Plastic, Tombow Mono Zero (2.3mm) Best Stump: Conte A Paris (If it says made in Taiwan, is also great) PS: It's the amount of work and time you put into the medium, that will provide better art, then paper is the 2nd most important and finally the supplies I mentioned.
This video makes me sad you look 90% like one of my best friends from back in the day. Haven't spoken with him in the better part of a decade. Damn time goes fast.
If you’re going to insult someone who is not bothering you in the slightest, then at least spell everything correctly 😊. Break not brake - just saying.
Thank you for so much detail! It’s VERY hard to find artists who give this level of detail. So glad I found you!
FYI the tub sharpener has 2 measuring holes for different applications. You don't need to use both to sharpen your tip. One is for sharp (drawing) the other is for blunt (writing).
Great tip! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Tanner, Lots of good tips with the best for last. Drawing "with expression" is priceless.
really loved the storytelling approach to explain uses of each item.
I'm glad you enjoyed it. Tune in next week 2pm MTN std for a livestream. I may be drawing next week.
They’re literally called blending stumps. I use them for blending all the time. Use a light touch. Also the pencil sharpener is for two different sharpnesses. They’re not a one ,two step.
I agree. The kneaded eraser is very useful.
I usually get more than one because graphite accumulates on the eraser and turns it very dark.
I feel that this reduces its effectiveness.
I like a clean eraser!
I think there's a way to clean it! I saw a short once. I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes.
I use 2H and 2B. For areas were want things really dark I will use a Mitsubishi Uni dark pencil, like a 4B-8B. If i want a nice shaded area I will use a woodless graphite pencil.
Excellent!
Thanks for those great tips! I´ve been drawing for ages and I´m self-taught, but I always had the feeling that I wasn´t using these tools properly. Your video was really helpful!😊
Fantastic, I'm glad this helped!
So much detail that nobody talks about. I dont even draw, still watching these beautifully explained new things.
Damn, im getting humbled so patiently. Love you man, great video.
very precious sketchbook page, thank you, subscribed just now
Thank you for your time
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Great video, thank you so much.
My pleasure!
Your videos are so instructive. They need to get more attention.
Thank you so much! When I return from Italy in 2 weeks. Expect more content!
Excellent video very informative !
Notice those orange clamps to hold your sketchbook pages together where did you buy them ?
Those are exactly what am looking for.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge !
Most hardware stores will carry them. I believe I picked mine up at Home Depot near the power tools
Nice video ! The lead pointer looks great ! A good thing to remember : B is black (darker) ! Do you only have 1 Staedler pencil or several with different graphite thickness or you change graphite while working ?
Nice one
:)
The 1st hole on the lead pointer is for sharpening to a blunter point. But I get why you would use that side first seeing that you're using a harder grade lead. Personally I can draw with anything harder than HB.
Thank you so much for explaining the correct way to use a lead pointer. They don't come with instructions (or I lost them) and I've been using them incorrectly for years.
Except he didn’t.
Excellent 👌🏽
Thank you!
Excellent vidéo!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you!!
No, THANK YOU for watching!
Thank you so much!
My pleasure!
Awesome!!!
Thank you!
Hi Tanner. With graphite works is it always necessary to use a fixative? Thanks for this vid by the way.
The graphite can smudge or fall off the paper over time, so I choose to use fixative just in case.
Very good video. Thanks for that. Can you please provide a link to the paper you use?
www.jerrysartarama.com/stillman-and-birn-sketchbooks?gclid=CjwKCAjw2f-VBhAsEiwAO4lNeMrY49A9IzWIG7hnsn7o9R1s1nWSdWJyaW8V8QhzSGKnUKk68P092hoC_gUQAvD_BwE
Hi Tanner! The quality of your videos is amazing 🔥 what camera are you using?
Thank you! I'm using the sont zv1
exceletente Maestro
can you link your sharpener?
@@rathaniel1 Staedtler 502 BK A6 Mars Rotary Action Lead Pointer and Tub for 2mm Leads, 502BKA6,Blue a.co/d/akXdZz2
What easel are you using for your sketchbook?
The fly on the wall by prolific painter.
Good
"the one that comes with the Staedtler lead holder"
This is inaccurate. The lead pointer that "comes with" the lead holder is actually the thing on the back of the lead holder. It has a hole on it, that's a sharpener.
The lead pointer you displayed is a separate purchase around 10 dollars.
Ah yes, yes it is. The sharpener is definitely worth the investment!
heeey handsome tanner
u got it dude haha lol
Are you a teacher or saleman?
A teacher with product reccomendations for my students
Why do people call graphite in pencils lead
“pencil lead” is due to an historic association with the stylus made of lead in ancient Roman times.
@@tannersteedart interesting
Wish you had captions, can not hear you, dude
"Best Supplies list": Best Wooden Pencils: Faber Castell Aquarelle, Pitt Graphite Matte,9000
Best Mechanical: Pentel Graphgear 500 0.5mm/0.3mm (with Ain Stein leads)
Best Lead Holder for Drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600, Koh-I-Noor 5347
Best Lead Holder for Sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340 (They also make the best Red Chalk, that the call "Russet Sepia" in it's 5.6mm form)
Best Paper: Fabriano Artistico Extra White (still has a warm tone) The best paper for dry mediums. Arches Hot Pressed for those who want an easier to work paper, that it also great for either dry or wet mediums.
Best Erasers: Lyra Kneadable (by far the best kneadable) Tombow Mono Plastic, Tombow Mono Zero (2.3mm)
Best Stump: Conte A Paris (If it says made in Taiwan, is also great)
PS: It's the amount of work and time you put into the medium, that will provide better art, then paper is the 2nd most important and finally the supplies I mentioned.
This video makes me sad you look 90% like one of my best friends from back in the day. Haven't spoken with him in the better part of a decade. Damn time goes fast.
I'm sorry, I hope your friend and you are doing well.
Maybe take a brake and go to the barber for a shampoo and haircut youngman.
Lol😅👌🫡
If you’re going to insult someone who is not bothering you in the slightest, then at least spell everything correctly 😊. Break not brake - just saying.