move your microphone slightly to the side to avoid the popping Ps. (source: I talk into a microphone for my day job.) A microphone is in the best position when it's slightly to the side of your mouth.
I've been drawing for a while now, but I'd never learned How to utilize my art tools. I have a Prismacolor brush tip marker that I've tried inking with in the past, and my pieces just *never* came out how i wanted. Right now, I'm practicing how to hold the brush and messing around with strokes while watching this tutorial. I already feel more confident! Your happy demeanor made this learning experience a lot more fun, too. ^^ Thank you for sharing this video!!!
Just the personality you put out is adorable!!! Love it! I do the same thing though I'm talking to my self ... Like when you said "that's a no-no" as if a mother scolding her child but in a child like manor... Lol ... Love your work as well!
A long time ago on an artist's inking video, Darth Disney issued a copyright strike killing the young artists channel. Disney didn't know this would only cause the artist to rise again, stronger than before and ready to plagiarize again!
Thank you for making this ! I'm very new to brush pens/micron pens etc (only used a couple thus far) and was wondering on which ones to invest in first and this was really helpful ☺️ I would love to see a part 2 for the color pens
gweakles here's a hopefully helpful tip, try putting a thin blanket between you and your microphone, it's a trick I saw on a think about voice acting from home. It's supposed to help keep the audio from peaking I believe
New vid, yaaas. Watching you ink with a brush pen in actual time is sO nIcE. Also, yes. People like me like numbers. Numbered things mean my memory works XD
First thank you for all these tips. But also I wanted to tell you that I love the way my comission looks(it's the water dragon) I don't have a IG so I couldn't comment, but it looks amazing.
i freaking love your positivity!! and okay you kinda remind me of bob ross not gonna lie with the happy trees (I'm 28 totally grew up watching him) thanks for the tips!! I subbed for sure!
Hello! I'm starting at paint and I appreciate if you tell me the name of the Pen that its a peach-pinky color the one you used in the base of the thumbnail (for search It in Amazon) Btw I love your draws and art~
I'm struggling with placing shadows and also stylizing shadows. ie. solid shadows that taper off into crosshatching, lines or dots. Can you give me any tips on that? Thanks
Thank you very much: I bought a Pantel brush pen... and I have a question: if the cartridge got empty, can I fill it with indian ink? I have Talens Indian Ink...is there any problem with that? or should I buy extra pantel cartridges? Thank you very much!
Majed Suleiman you should be able to refill the cartridge with whatever ink you like, just maybe watch out for clogging or the brush drying stiff. I know I’ve seen a few videos of people swapping the ink with a syringe
I've been dying in a sea of full time job stuff in addition to exhaustion. After the holidays I am coming back with a force of nature!! Also. RU-vid is being dumb so it could be that too.
gweakles haha " *force* of nature " I hope that was a pun intended bc that was perfect. Well whatever the reason (though it's probably mostly youtube's fault, wonky notifications and all that) welcome back!
I prefer manga Dip pens whit diffrent nibs. They are my holy grale for inking. I won,t use micron pens or any other pens just a manga Dip pen whit diffrent nibs. I use inda inkt from talens 490 ml bottle,i use a toned tan strath more 400 series sketch book . I love working on brown paper. Bombay india inks from dr ph martins. A mechanical pencil whit red and blue leads,watercolour paper 300 gsm en the Iridescent india inkt sets. They are so pretty. Thanks for the tips
Terrible tip! Tried combining a brushpen, pencil and a few others together. They barely fit in my hand and it was really difficult to control 10 pens at once! It just made a complete mess. :( I rather just use them one by one like I'm used to. Great video though! ;)