I never knew about this material, but I think it’s worth a try for my work. For the grey values I have always used markers. I think I will have more control on tone by moving to charcoal liquid, thank you for sharing this!
Very nice!! I haven’t used the liquid charcoal yet but have been interested in it. After watching your video I can see that I’m definitely going to go out and get some! Great video with a review of an interesting product!! I also liked all of the drawings that you were sharing. Thanks again Martin!
Great effect with the liquid charcoal! Sounds like a nice texture added too. A Japanese artist I follow was using clear crayons that took surprisingly well to the paper. I thought of your work straight away.
Very interesting, Martin. I've been watching ArtProf using this product recently - I'd never heard of it before. She did a review of a couple of different brands, and it was interesting that the one with the three different varieties varied from warm to cool, and the charcoal was made from the actual material stated, e.g. grape seed. Fascinating! I am currently taking an online drawing course and the previous module was charcoal, and I really disliked working with this very messy medium! The liquid charcoal looks like a good compromise - getting similar results but with a lot less mess, and much more control. It is very interesting how it behaves with layering once it's dry. I really love your drawings! I contacted you via your website recently, asking about which brand of really flexible dip pen nibs you use. I have some normal ones but they will not produce that fabulous spatter effect you are able to get with yours. Could you please let me know which nibs I should get? Thank you so much.
Hi, first of all thank you very much fir your interesting and helpful feedback! Thank you very much! Well I use mostly the “Brause 300066B” (amazon available) that’s a very flexible one.
Great video and excellent art. Inspiring. Thank You.
Thank you Martin for sharing this one!
Thank you for your friendly feedback 💯🖋️👍
I never knew about this material, but I think it’s worth a try for my work. For the grey values I have always used markers. I think I will have more control on tone by moving to charcoal liquid, thank you for sharing this!
Thanks a ton for your feedback! 💯👍🖋️
Love your art! Really enjoy watching your videos. Your work inspires me to take on new drawing adventures.
That’s great to hear! Thanks a lot 👍🖋️💯
Very nice!! I haven’t used the liquid charcoal yet but have been interested in it. After watching your video I can see that I’m definitely going to go out and get some!
Great video with a review of an interesting product!! I also liked all of the drawings that you were sharing. Thanks again Martin!
Thank you for your helpful feedback! I appreciate that very much 💯👍🖋️
Great experience, thanks! 💛💙
Great effect with the liquid charcoal! Sounds like a nice texture added too. A Japanese artist I follow was using clear crayons that took surprisingly well to the paper. I thought of your work straight away.
Thank you very much 💯👍🖋️
Excellent! I was looking for something fresh to add to my ink drawings and this looks fun. Thanks :)
Great to read this! Thank you for your comment! 👍🖋️
Beautiful paintings
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Это просто шикарно. Мой уровень рисования близок к вашему, но всё-таки не такой шикарный...
Thank you so much 💯🖋️👍
That looks a lot of fun, thank you.
Gracias por enseñar sus magníficos trabajos.
Me sirven de inspiración para probar esta técnica.
Agradecido desde España
thank you so much for your friendly feedback so keep it up. Best wishes from Austria.!
Thank you Sir for this great lessons
Schmincke is a brand I really like😚
Has liquid charcoal got advantages over black watercolour? And gouache?
Well It’s not an advantage, it’s more a complete different medium and I like that it does not shine and has a very matte Finnish!
Lovely video 😊 the ch in charcoal is pronounced tj like chocolate 🍫
Thanks a lot for your helpful feedback! I will remember that 👍🖋️
Or char... like in Charlie 😊
Impressive!
Thank you very much 💯👍🖋️
Very interesting, Martin. I've been watching ArtProf using this product recently - I'd never heard of it before. She did a review of a couple of different brands, and it was interesting that the one with the three different varieties varied from warm to cool, and the charcoal was made from the actual material stated, e.g. grape seed. Fascinating! I am currently taking an online drawing course and the previous module was charcoal, and I really disliked working with this very messy medium! The liquid charcoal looks like a good compromise - getting similar results but with a lot less mess, and much more control. It is very interesting how it behaves with layering once it's dry. I really love your drawings!
I contacted you via your website recently, asking about which brand of really flexible dip pen nibs you use. I have some normal ones but they will not produce that fabulous spatter effect you are able to get with yours. Could you please let me know which nibs I should get? Thank you so much.
Hi, first of all thank you very much fir your interesting and helpful feedback! Thank you very much! Well I use mostly the “Brause 300066B” (amazon available) that’s a very flexible one.
@@MartinLachmairArtHi Martin, thank you so much! That's great. I'll look out for them on Amazon. So enjoying your channel!
i wanted to see how the product behaved.. but I highly suggest watching this at double speed