This channel is for those who are interested to learn and discover with me the magic and beauty Portraiture done with pencils of different media (pastel pencils, charcoal pencils, colored pencils, and graphite)....I wish to share my knowledge in drawing especially for beginners...thank you.....hope you join me in this journey.
Its interesting how similar the unfinished product looks to how someone looks when theyre dead. When the pigmentation in the skin thins out as skin cells die, there is a yellowish, pale color that happens. It makes sense to use an organic base to measure an organic result
Ok, I'm 50 and do art for a living professionally. This is stupid, sorry but it is. He is putting down complimentary colors to neutralize each other. Just use the correct color and avoid this nonsense waste of time. Red tint colors neutralize green. So using red tint browns and oranges, neutralize greens, and oranges neutralize blue. Skip all that and use shades of brown. Red + Green = brown . Blue + orange = brown. Just use brown shades some with red tint sometimes with yellow or orange tint, it all depends on lighting. Sometimes specular light means add blues. Skip this crap.
The use of complementary colors brings in some more deepness in the resulting color. I drow just for fun but use a similar way for the under layers. There is still some brown involved but with greens and reds it just looks better.
I have recently been wondering if it works with pencils. I'm familiar with it's use in painting. Thanks for the demo! I just wish you had given us a final glimpse of the completed picture.
This technique was already used in the 18th century by French and English portrait painters such as Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres. The difference between the technique commonly used by the English and that used by the French was the base color, green being used by the English and blue by the French.
My painting instructor had us do self portraits and start by blocking in our faces in pastel colors. Honestly, it was a bit flat (it was my first/only painting class), but one of my best paintings that semester. I gifted it to my mom and she keeps it safe in her curios cabinet.
59:56 "Listen to me and BMD and you will be fine. You have 2 master Artists to teach you 😊" -ETCH & SKETCH Words of wisdom na hindi ko makakalimutan from this livestream...
Почему вы используете именно эти карандаши.?? Ради эксперемента?? или потому что у них есть какоето преимущество перед F.C.Polihromos, или Lyra, или Derwent? Почему ???
Hmmm, insighting. Watercolor at gouche painter ako. Pwede ang green colored pencils sa base layers. Tapos i-layer ng orange, red, or pink na watercolor.
You are such a talented artist. I have been watching you silently for awhile. I humbly ask if perhaps you could draw a portrait of Dimash Qudaibergen, because you would do him justice. He is a very talented singer from Kazakhstan. You have the talent to put his soul in his eyes.
Hey man, love your videos! Just curious, with your pastel videos are you priming mixed media paper with gesso first. If so, what kind of applicator are you using to achieve a smooth even finish?
Your technique is great, and the outcome is fabulous, and I would like to try it, but, being a lazy person, I’m wondering if I could get away with toning the whole ground a very light green paint before I start with the pencils? I use pastel board, so l could also buy it already green. Please let me know. What do you think?