I have never been into art until now thanks to you. I have never seen art that hits me in the way yours does. Definitely gonna start buying some of your stuff :) Thankyou so much
I watched this and cried when you used your finger tips on the canvas. It was so beautiful and came together like magic. In this moment i know i was created to CREATE. Especially art, something on paper..... thank you ♡
After 6 whole years of not drawing, I've finally picked it back up again, and after a couple of months of hardships (and tears, and yeah, I cried a lot over not being able to match where I left off), I've FINALLY reached a level where I do squiggly lines and get the proportions almost right. Values? Easy as pie for me. It's the proportions that get a bit difficult to get just right. However, I'm almost accurate. Hoping to get there soon enough! You draw like me, haha! Great work as I learnt something new here! It's always a joy to learn from fellow artists who offer this knowledge for free. Thank you very much as this made me so happy--like you have no idea! Much love for me!
You are a genius 👏 ur tutorials put a smile on my face as u bring art realism to the next level of simplicity and achievement for everyone ❤ thank you x
He didn’t draw "that woman", he used that picture for reference; for example, to dictate how the lights and shadows interact when the planes change. It’s always good to keep one or two reference close, even when you're drawing something unique from your imagination.
I have never been into art until now thanks to you. I have never seen art that hits me in the way yours does. Definitely gonna start buying some of your stuff :) Thankyou so much
Tranks for sharing this Tutorial and hello from Northern Germany ✨👨🏻🎨👍✨
I’d love to see your take on a Stephen Gammell style of artwork. I love charcoal drawings and you are incredibly talented.
I watched this and cried when you used your finger tips on the canvas. It was so beautiful and came together like magic. In this moment i know i was created to CREATE. Especially art, something on paper..... thank you ♡
After 6 whole years of not drawing, I've finally picked it back up again, and after a couple of months of hardships (and tears, and yeah, I cried a lot over not being able to match where I left off), I've FINALLY reached a level where I do squiggly lines and get the proportions almost right. Values? Easy as pie for me. It's the proportions that get a bit difficult to get just right. However, I'm almost accurate. Hoping to get there soon enough!
You draw like me, haha! Great work as I learnt something new here! It's always a joy to learn from fellow artists who offer this knowledge for free. Thank you very much as this made me so happy--like you have no idea! Much love for me!
So fascinating to hear and see the process in real time!
Thank you- you are so talented!
You are a genius 👏 ur tutorials put a smile on my face as u bring art realism to the next level of simplicity and achievement for everyone ❤ thank you x
I’m hooked. I want those exact materials…
Your paintings are amazing. I love these paintings of yours.
Excellent advice and result. Thank you
wow this is amazing,.,.,👍👍,,
Thank You!! Love watching and, tho I don't do charcoal, I learn soo much from you!!
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Very nice technique
I have General chalk ,but they are brick hard. Only good on sanded paper/surface .😮😮😮
@Mad Charcoal
Random question, what’s your opinion on AI art? Personally I think it’s weird but I want a more experienced artist opinion.
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Merci pour cette leçon et magnifique oeuvre.
*a ratos, con ganas de volverme a untar las manos de CARBONCILLO* .. 🤭
I’ve never accessed a patrion channel before. How do you do it?
😊dominas La Mancha éso lo tengo claro pero como estás en pasajes él artista es múltiple técnicas ok gracias
LMFAO The poor woman from that reference picture. You made her look like Golum had a love child with Shrek 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🙃🙃😅
He didn’t draw "that woman", he used that picture for reference; for example, to dictate how the lights and shadows interact when the planes change. It’s always good to keep one or two reference close, even when you're drawing something unique from your imagination.