Hi Jessica I'm planning to do a hyper realistic portrait or a family member from a photograph,what paper And colour pencils would you recommend please also I'll be doing some overlapping with white for detail /dimples on the skin , much appreciated 😊
I have spent a small fortune on pencil sharpeners, from the grinding type to the handheld type. I was desperate one day and grabbed one from my local newsagents. It's a 100% metal one and about the cheapest there is - under $2. It's the best pencil sharpener I've ever had and I've even been able to sharpen Prismacolor pencils without them breaking. I haven't tried it on Pitt pastels yet though.
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Watched different videos on fur I took something's away from other videos but your video helped me within just this video. Great job at explaining in detail I appreciate it!💯☺️
Do you think mineral solvent will discolor the paper and pencil marks over a long time? Have you considered using water soluble Faber-Castell Albrecht Durer pencils for underlayers you want smoothly blended and then Polychromos on top for detail? Thank you for generously sharing your expertise. You're a great artist! God bless.
Fantastic tips! Thank you! The tip about acetate was a great discovery. Perhaps you might like it with rounded corners. Also, re the plastic pencil sharpener, perhaps after 4 years, it was time to get a new one rather than keep replacing blades. Thanks for identifying Derwent China white as your opaque, wax-based white pencil. It's such a pleasure to learn so much from you. Your drawings are amazing. God bless you!
Thank you, Jessica! My granddaughter and I watched this. She says, "Thank you so much. You are amazing." She is trying to copy the fur pattern on a cat. Your generosity in sharing your expertise and techniques is appreciated. You are a fantastic artist. God bless you.
Your animal drawings are gorgeous and amazing! Thank you for sharing your expertise and experience. Again, the way you draw the animals is masterpiece level. God bless you!
Using hairspray actually started many many years ago in school when the teachers didn’t know any better. I know this because I’m old enough to know it happened in my art classes. Hairspray can contain additives like fragrances and oils that will damage artwork and it yellows your paper.
wow, i cant believe you put those crappy zenacolor pencils on your list, but didn't mention any of the brutfuner/kalour/shuttle art/soukolour pencils, which are so much better than zenacolor. huge disappointment this video.