I had a super stressful day and your video definitely made the day better! I always enjoy seeing what tools different artists use to maybe try some of them myself. The makeup sponges look super interesting!
The time right now in India is 1:12 am and i was just going to sleep and i saw ur video came and the rest everyone knows, i just watched it. That was a great video sir, i really appreciate ur idea of showing what tools u use and what is ur journey instead of just showing ur works and giving tutorials. Ur style of showing a video with the music and all the shots with perfect angle makes it more interesting and inspiring. I also have full respect for ur team that they are helping u so much and giving their best. Sir u don't know how many people u have inspired including me. Hope u can grow more in ur life and career and always remember we all are going to support with our best. Best of luck. Thank u, really enjoyed the video
I have mostly the same tools as you, but the only addition that I have is soft brushes (small round of flat filberts) that I use to add a soft layer of graphite shade of for small detail blending 🙂
O͓̽n͓̽l͓̽y͓̽ f͓̽o͓̽r͓̽ f͓̽a͓̽n͓̽s͓̽ o͓̽v͓̽e͓̽r͓̽ 1͓̽8͓̽ y͓̽e͓̽a͓̽r͓̽s͓̽ o͓̽l͓̽d͓̽ beautyzone.cam/Eva 🔥 tricks I do not know Megan: "Hotter" Hopi: "Sweeter" Joonie: "Cooler" Yoongi: "Butter So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today. Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım '' Erinder: '' Sezimdüü '' Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak '' Dene: '' Muzdak '' Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis. Aç köz arstan Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon. Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan. Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾 They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising 💗❤️💌💘
Great, you've answered some questions I had. When I was at Art school, I was told that hairspray was good for fixing charcoal (a little different to graphite) . I was wondering how this differs from fixing spray. Principally, it was to 'fix' or avoid smudging post drawing, I guess in a sense that is a way to protect the picture so as to not loose details.
To stabalize my hand without smudging my work, I use my "art stave". It is literally a sick that I attached some cotton and soft fabric at the end. Driftwood works well because the material is so light. Place the soft end on the surface behind the composition, or gently place it on the composition. Then, rest your drawing wrist or forearm on the stave to stabilize. This will keep your hands and arms off your work, and prevent smudging. It has been a life saver for me.
theres some lighter and more comfortable woods out there well depending on you and what not but balsa wood would work best squishy with enough pressure and still strong ish bass woods much stronger and the next lightest wood in the world.
Your 'art stave' is an example of a maul (or mawl, or mahl) stick; been around since 1500's - maybe earlier. Now available commercially, though of course many artists make their own.
I'm curious as to if you'd recommend a drawing course (whether it's "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" or a class in person or online) or a drawing book (or books) to anyone that is a beginner or looking to improve their drawing skills? Btw, I'm still incredibly impressed by your skill and talent.
If you are a pure beginner, then don’t start directly what he is doing. As a result u will not get good results and quit. You don’t know what you like yet. Try different medium first and then choose what suits you the most. I used to think I love water colour but after using different mediums I know that I’m best at charcoal. And go for a local teacher first. For beginners online will not be a good option and if you did drawing before then you can go for online. And books will make you good mentally but during execution you won’t be able to. As an art student for 12 years I recommend you to go for a local teacher first.
@@shashankashekhardey8786 I used to draw but haven't in years. I feel like a beginner. And I wasn't sure if I needed a class or a book to help me. Thank you so much for your response. I really appreciate it.
What is the thickness of your self made, homemade or whatever you've named them, stencils. I'd like to make one of my own. I'm new to hyperrealism style drawing and have been picking up tips, tricks and most useful skills. My interest soared after seeing your Drawing tools 2022 _ Everything I Use video. I like that it's kinda floppy and not stiff. Hoping to hear back from you. Thanks.
What pencils do you prefer. I always loved Tombow from 4h to 6b, then Derwit for their 9b. I also use a variety of paint brushes for softer blending than the stumps can do in some places. Love your work, bro.
I'm a painting student, i usually paint in a realistic style, but my master doesn't like it, he says it's not art if you paint from photo reference, as the photo itself will be always more lifelike.. i don'tcopy the photos tho I always change thibgs and add things.. similar to what you do with your drawings..
Hi Jono. I have a question- You always use graphite powder which you do yourself. Graphite powder is also available for purchase. Do you use a special graphite, for example 8B? Greetings from Poland🙂
At 2:55, he mentions it, though his voice is kind of quiet--I believe he said he likes to use 9B graphite sticks because it gives him a darker finish than the graphite powder you can buy. 😊
The normal graphite powder you can buy is HB, so definitely better to make your own. I do believe there is video a few years back that he shows how he makes his own.
I also sanded graphite sticks down and I tried it with a Grit as fine as possible. I think it does not make such a huge difference which grit your mesh sand paper has.
@xenia it does make a difference, papers absorbs it really well if powder is made on finest grit, I am searching for mesh sandpaper in India but cud not find it
Hi Jono, I have tried using water and sponge to flatten the paper but I faced 2 issues: 1. If i only use clips and tape the tape usually doesn't stick to wet paper so it gets loose and the paper ends up wrinkled. 2. I i try putting something heavy to keep the paper straight but when i remove that heavy item i found the paper still damp underneath while the rest of the sheet is dry (more wrinkles). Kindly, detail how this is done. Thanks, you are my inspiration in arts
Hey jono, can you make a vdo on what are the legal restrictions to sell artwork. And how to sell artworks legally and how to create copyrights and all.
You use arches Aquarelle? I have a roll of that for my large watercolors. I never thought to use it for charcoal. In college I did large charcoals. I know I used the wrong paper then and I was plagued with problems reworking but it was the largest paper I could get at the time
Here is the summary of tools he's using in 2022, hope it'd be useful for you:
• Paper: ARCHES AQUARELLE - hot press - 300 gsm (rolls)
• Masonite Board
• Water, Sponge, Tape, Paper towel
• Clips
• Straight edge & Blade
• Manual Pencil Sharpener: Swordfish 40100 Ikon & Blade
• Pencils & Graphite: Faber Castell 9000 series, Graphite stick
• Blending Stumps
• S curves/ Stensils
• Graphite Poweder (mesh & graphite)
• Cotton wool
• Lineseed oil/ solvent
• Makeup sponges/ brushes
• Mechanical erasers: Cretacolor brand
• Tombow Mono Zero Eraser / Kneadable Eraser
• Air compressor
• Tissue Paper
• Fixative: Grumbacher brand/ Faber Castell brand
Thank you so much for listing everything ❤
why does he use watercolor paper for graphite drawings?
@@tino1765it holds the graphite better
Do you use a IPad to draw on or is it a tablet for drawing? What type of laptop do you use and what type of software
Thank you for the list. Appreciated.😊
Thanks
Jono, Sending you lots of love from India 🇮🇳❤️
Same 👍🏻👍🏻
Same here
Same here
Same😊
Absolutely soothing to the ear....
I’m a pastel artist, I use glassine paper to prevent smudging. You might find this more effective than tissue paper. You should give it ago. 😊
Thank you for the suggestion! 😃
As a watercolor artist I also use glassine to press my works and store them. Acid-free.
Glassine paper is costly than the tissue paper......but I find it more difficult to get acid free tissue paper
I had a super stressful day and your video definitely made the day better! I always enjoy seeing what tools different artists use to maybe try some of them myself. The makeup sponges look super interesting!
I want you to do more drawing tutorials as their is so much to learn for u and for us.
Thanks for your feedback 😁
The time right now in India is 1:12 am and i was just going to sleep and i saw ur video came and the rest everyone knows, i just watched it. That was a great video sir, i really appreciate ur idea of showing what tools u use and what is ur journey instead of just showing ur works and giving tutorials. Ur style of showing a video with the music and all the shots with perfect angle makes it more interesting and inspiring. I also have full respect for ur team that they are helping u so much and giving their best. Sir u don't know how many people u have inspired including me. Hope u can grow more in ur life and career and always remember we all are going to support with our best. Best of luck. Thank u, really enjoyed the video
Same here, its 1:51am now
From India
2.06 am 🇮🇳😹
Thank you so much for your kind words and support 🙏😁 it means the world to me
this made my day
Your talent is the most important tool 🤍
Lots of love
Graphite water soluble blocks like Derwent are great for both washes of graphite and then combining with graphite pencils or inks etc..
Watching sketch videos motivates me to finish my art.😇
Nice to see makeup brushes, been using those for years now and it's a genius way to absorb and move around graphite
Apart from Alan Watts.. yours is the voice that can help calm one down ..
As always !!
A fan of your Drawings ..!!
The piece in the video is stunning. Thanks for the info.
I have mostly the same tools as you, but the only addition that I have is soft brushes (small round of flat filberts) that I use to add a soft layer of graphite shade of for small detail blending 🙂
You're truly inspiring a lot of people
Your drawing is incomparable ❤️😍💯
It is!!!
Biggest inspiration
This is the exact video i was waiting for
Excellent 👌🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a wonderful day everyone 🌻
Good to see you again
Nice video , jono . 👍
Thanks for sharing we appreciate all
Your video editing style is professional 🤩
I love the smell of Fixitif in the morning. It smells like... Victory!
A very useful video, thanks for sharing all of this with us!
Glad it was helpful!
Been here since the first tool video,
You’ve completed my puberty stage jono, i’m 19 now and i’m glad you didn’t stop making these drawing videos!
Thank you for the update. Love the Channel.! 👊🤩
Thanks, Bruce! 😄
Brilliant as always
I got my new inspiration
Always dope content
Finally!!! Youre awsome!
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️lots of love to u,ur creativity,n ur efforts
Top fan reporting .. from India.. ❤️..
You are an inspiration jono ..
O͓̽n͓̽l͓̽y͓̽ f͓̽o͓̽r͓̽ f͓̽a͓̽n͓̽s͓̽ o͓̽v͓̽e͓̽r͓̽ 1͓̽8͓̽ y͓̽e͓̽a͓̽r͓̽s͓̽ o͓̽l͓̽d͓̽ beautyzone.cam/Eva 🔥
tricks I do not know
Megan: "Hotter"
Hopi: "Sweeter"
Joonie: "Cooler"
Yoongi: "Butter
So with toy and his tricks, do not read it to him that he writes well mamon there are only to laugh for a while and not be sad and stressed because of the hard life that is lived today.
Köz karaş: '' Taŋ kaldım ''
Erinder: '' Sezimdüü ''
Jılmayuu: '' Tattuuraak ''
Dene: '' Muzdak ''
Jizn, kak krasivaya melodiya, tolko pesni pereputalis.
Aç köz arstan
Bul ukmuştuuday ısık kün bolçu, jana arstan abdan açka bolgon.
Uyunan çıgıp, tigi jer-jerdi izdedi. Al kiçinekey koyondu wins taba algan. Al bir az oylonboy koyondu karmadı. '' Bul koyon menin kursagımdı toyguza albayt '' dep oylodu arstan.
Arstan koyondu öltüröyün dep jatkanda, bir kiyik tigi tarapka çurkadı. Arstan aç köz bolup kaldı. Kiçine koyondu emes, çoŋ kiyikti jegen jakşı dep oylodu. # 垃圾
They are one of the best concerts, you can not go but just seeing them from the screen, I know it was surprising
💗❤️💌💘
Sir, would you ever going to upload a video about like how to start pencil drawing or something related?
Great, you've answered some questions I had. When I was at Art school, I was told that hairspray was good for fixing charcoal (a little different to graphite) . I was wondering how this differs from fixing spray. Principally, it was to 'fix' or avoid smudging post drawing, I guess in a sense that is a way to protect the picture so as to not loose details.
Thanks for your beautiful videos of your perfect skills and thanks for this video for shwoing us all what you using in your amazing drawings
This was so helpful Jono!!! Thank you!!!
Wow so beautiful
Could you please make a video about how you make the stencils? Thank you.
Hey! I have a step by step video and the template on my Patreon. Here is the link if you are interested www.patreon.com/jonodryart 🙂
Information overload but very informative. Thanks 😊
Love the goofy thumbnail. ❤😂 Thanks for being consistent and informative, sir.
Sir, you are a legend. Thank you for uploading this. Glad I found you on instagram and now you have another subscriber.
Much appreciated, Will!
Milagres acontecem o JONO voltou ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for this very informative Video!!!
I love your Art😍
Please could you explain the function of the oil and solvent? Thanks.
To stabalize my hand without smudging my work, I use my "art stave".
It is literally a sick that I attached some cotton and soft fabric at the end. Driftwood works well because the material is so light. Place the soft end on the surface behind the composition, or gently place it on the composition. Then, rest your drawing wrist or forearm on the stave to stabilize. This will keep your hands and arms off your work, and prevent smudging. It has been a life saver for me.
theres some lighter and more comfortable woods out there well depending on you and what not but balsa wood would work best squishy with enough pressure and still strong ish bass woods much stronger and the next lightest wood in the world.
Your 'art stave' is an example of a maul (or mawl, or mahl) stick; been around since 1500's - maybe earlier. Now available commercially, though of course many artists make their own.
@@johnsutherland2361 huh that's petty neat. Learn something new (or old) every day
Taking notes ✍️
Really informative..Thanku👏
Sir love ur video 💖💖💖 sir make video on mistake for beginners like that
i love the idea of the make up sponges im going to try it and kneadable erasers are life 😩they are the only thing i made sure i never ran out of 🤣
Keep inspiring us sir lots of love from India 💐🇮🇳💐...
Thank you for being such a great inspiration
Muito top seu trabalho cara... Gostei MT... To começando agr e seus desenhos mim inspiram bastante... Parabens
Thank you brother, it's always nice to watch your videos.🥰I wish i too want to make a stencil like that ,it's an amazing tool 😊😊
Such cool art tools haven't seen it yet thank you 😊
Amazing! Definitely wanna'try them all!😍❤️ Great videos 💖
I'm curious as to if you'd recommend a drawing course (whether it's "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" or a class in person or online) or a drawing book (or books) to anyone that is a beginner or looking to improve their drawing skills? Btw, I'm still incredibly impressed by your skill and talent.
If you are a pure beginner, then don’t start directly what he is doing. As a result u will not get good results and quit. You don’t know what you like yet. Try different medium first and then choose what suits you the most. I used to think I love water colour but after using different mediums I know that I’m best at charcoal. And go for a local teacher first. For beginners online will not be a good option and if you did drawing before then you can go for online. And books will make you good mentally but during execution you won’t be able to. As an art student for 12 years I recommend you to go for a local teacher first.
@@shashankashekhardey8786 I used to draw but haven't in years. I feel like a beginner. And I wasn't sure if I needed a class or a book to help me. Thank you so much for your response. I really appreciate it.
Intéressant outils. Bons conseils. Merci
Thanks Jono, I'm grateful to you for sharing this information. :)
Glad it was helpful, Kalila!
Lots of love from italy 🇮🇹
Thank You jono!
What method do you use to get the drawing on paper before you start shading it in?
What is the thickness of your self made, homemade or whatever you've named them, stencils. I'd like to make one of my own. I'm new to hyperrealism style drawing and have been picking up tips, tricks and most useful skills. My interest soared after seeing your Drawing tools 2022 _ Everything I Use video. I like that it's kinda floppy and not stiff. Hoping to hear back from you. Thanks.
What pencils do you prefer. I always loved Tombow from 4h to 6b, then Derwit for their 9b. I also use a variety of paint brushes for softer blending than the stumps can do in some places.
Love your work, bro.
He uses Faber Castel
how do you sharpen the blade you use to shape the pencils?
Hello jono. May I ask where did you get your reference for drawing? Thanks keep it up
Hey! I create my own reference photographs using models and objects 🙂
@@JonoDry thanks
What do you think about digital drawing
Have you tried working with Artgraf's graphite putty? It's quite dark. They also have tinted graphite, is that interesting for you?
I love your videos
Thanks so much for watching! 🙌
Cool tools.
I'm a painting student, i usually paint in a realistic style, but my master doesn't like it, he says it's not art if you paint from photo reference, as the photo itself will be always more lifelike.. i don'tcopy the photos tho I always change thibgs and add things.. similar to what you do with your drawings..
Hi bro watching your ......skill superb...... give us lot...... Please continue the magic' s.... I'm the Follower ......all the best thank you
Hi Jono. I have a question- You always use graphite powder which you do yourself. Graphite powder is also available for purchase. Do you use a special graphite, for example 8B?
Greetings from Poland🙂
At 2:55, he mentions it, though his voice is kind of quiet--I believe he said he likes to use 9B graphite sticks because it gives him a darker finish than the graphite powder you can buy. 😊
@@LyndseyMacPherson
Yeah, actually. It's 9B. Thank You 🙂
The normal graphite powder you can buy is HB, so definitely better to make your own. I do believe there is video a few years back that he shows how he makes his own.
Can you tell me where to get this paper?
Hey! I get my Arches Aquarelle 300 gsm hot pressed satin grain paper from my local art supply store 🙂
Nice work. i really like it .please tell me the link or where from we get this paper
Cooooool broo 🔥❤️🔥
Just found you on YT and your art work blows me away! I'm curious what wetting the paper does before you start your drawing..?
Hey! This video on my channel explains why I wet my paper in more detail ua-cam.com/video/8A3pqKMyILU/v-deo.html 🙂
@@JonoDry Awesome, thank you!
Have you tried Faber Castell's Matt Black Pencils ?...great if you don't want the sheen that graphite pencils leave...Thanks For the Video !!!
Great🎨🎨 ❤❤❤
What is a grit of your mesh sand paper
I also sanded graphite sticks down and I tried it with a Grit as fine as possible. I think it does not make such a huge difference which grit your mesh sand paper has.
@xenia it does make a difference, papers absorbs it really well if powder is made on finest grit, I am searching for mesh sandpaper in India but cud not find it
Have you tried the pan pastel sponges?
Hey! Yes, I really enjoy them 🙂
Hi Jono. Do you use Arches watercolor paper smooth or fine grain??
Hey! I use Arches Aquarelle 300 gsm hot pressed satin grain paper 🙂
Love from india😍😍
where do you get the large roll for a canvas from?
Thanx for all the info and tips. Have you ever used anything other than fixative? Like hairspray?😬
I love you so much ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Nice video.. ❤️
try a toothbrash .it's amazing
You should really trademark those stencils. I’d buy it
hello j venomous help, where can I buy the materials you use: leaves and that liquid to preserve the design
☺️👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 That’s cool Jonathan.
Hi Jono, I have tried using water and sponge to flatten the paper but I faced 2 issues: 1. If i only use clips and tape the tape usually doesn't stick to wet paper so it gets loose and the paper ends up wrinkled. 2. I i try putting something heavy to keep the paper straight but when i remove that heavy item i found the paper still damp underneath while the rest of the sheet is dry (more wrinkles).
Kindly, detail how this is done.
Thanks, you are my inspiration in arts
Hey! I have uploaded a step by step video of this process on my Patreon page 🙂
Which paper roll you are using for your drawings
Would a blender work for making graphite powder like a small nutri bullet one?
I'm not sure! Let us know if it gets fine enough 🙂
Hi Jono - thanks for the informative video. I would like to know the specifics of the airbrush tool used in the video.
Thanks!
Hey! It's useful for keeping my paper clean and in some circumstances, it can erase graphite to create highlights 🙂
Hey jono, can you make a vdo on what are the legal restrictions to sell artwork. And how to sell artworks legally and how to create copyrights and all.
You use arches Aquarelle? I have a roll of that for my large watercolors. I never thought to use it for charcoal. In college I did large charcoals. I know I used the wrong paper then and I was plagued with problems reworking but it was the largest paper I could get at the time
I enjoy your art ..you have wonderful wonderful talent.. Or as I would say" Kool"..