Hello I'm watching from tramo Pasay city Philippines ..wow .very nice Its so helpful for beginners. Thank you for sharing this. video god bless you and your family and stay safe..im new friend and subscriber .
There is no such thing as bad art. Art is a way we artist show how we feel. It might take time to get to a certain skill level but no matter what level your at, it’s never going to be “ bad”
Do you recommend drawing at different angles? So not just moving the pencil up or down in the same angle, but varying the angle, also making circular moves.
Coloring in such way costs you not only patience, pencils also wear very fast especially when you do this on the right paper.Thats why I prefer to do the base layer with the marker of watercolor first.
most begginers make the common miskates in drawing which is they rush themselves, when it comes to blending. that's what i notice. idk if other people do it too
Bold of you to assume that I have more than one shade of purple in my set of cheap color pencils (OMFG, I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW YOU BLENDED THOSE COLORS! EVEN THAT ARTIST GIRL FROM LAST YEAR COULDN'T DO IT BETTER!!!!)
do you layer lightly until there's no paper showing and *then* burnish, or do you layer until a certain point and then burnish so that the paper won't show?
@@yair4291 The truth is the more layers you use, the more depth you will get…the problem is that MOST colorists aren’t interested in doing lots of layers. Most colorists aren’t interested in doing images as realistic as it is possible, BUT if that is your ultimate goal, then it is going to require lots of layers, blending, shadows etc., and that requires patience.
Wiw fabulous just what iam looking for BUT no solvent ? I did not get those ugly shiny Marks away with a brush or tissue. More layers or wrong Paper ircwrong pencils???
@@FernCurtis the artist is what matters but in terms of quality idk I don’t really think crayola takes the cake but beginners should start with something like crayola
@@alexisgoogle1997 I started out with Crayola, I now have Prisma (which is what she used here) as well as Faber Castell Polychromos….yet, I still use my Crayola a lot sand if one is patient and will lightly layer them to get the the strongest pigment possible, they will do better than as I said, better than most people realize. Not like higher end pencils of course a d if one is heavy handed, then they will never get the results they want You are correct, it is the artist and learning what your pencils can and can not do, as well as what you personally are capable of. Yet, some pencil sets have very little pigment in them verses fillers. When that happens, it doesn’t make for good results.