You can lift it with a damp brush just like watercolor. Also, the smoother surfaces will make it easier to lift. I've seen people use it with hot pressed paper. I hope to do morse paintings with is product. I enjoyed this video. Thank you.
This turned out gorgeous! Looks like they have a great product to work with. I'm just getting started on my charcoal journey and may have to look into Nitram. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful art. I recently purchased Nitram aquarelle watercolor and love using it for the darkest darks in my watercolor paintings. Thank you for the demonstrating how to use it.
Wow turned out better than I expected. Really nice work. When you started to use the liquid charcoal and the fact that you couldn’t erase once dry made me think how is he going to pull this off but it always reminds me to keep working through and finding ways to match my vision. Question: what brush (brand and type) did you use to paint the white whiskers? Seems like a really solid long brush that didn’t falter like a lot of other brushes normally would. Thanks!
I’m really amazed by the fact you paint and draw so well! You deserve more subs! In my opinion fur is very hard to paint! But your channel is helping a little! Thanks
Are you still using liquid charcoal? Also, did you happen to try spraying the liquid charcoal with acetone? I am curious (before buying and trying) if that would work.
Really don't see the benefits of using that liquid charcoal. I watched another youtuber use it because it was given to them too. all he done was a wash then never used it again throughout the painting, that speaks volumes how 'good' it is.
You can lift it with a damp brush just like watercolor. Also, the smoother surfaces will make it easier to lift. I've seen people use it with hot pressed paper.
I hope to do morse paintings with is product. I enjoyed this video. Thank you.
This turned out gorgeous! Looks like they have a great product to work with. I'm just getting started on my charcoal journey and may have to look into Nitram. Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful art. I recently purchased Nitram aquarelle watercolor and love using it for the darkest darks in my watercolor paintings. Thank you for the demonstrating how to use it.
Wow turned out better than I expected. Really nice work. When you started to use the liquid charcoal and the fact that you couldn’t erase once dry made me think how is he going to pull this off but it always reminds me to keep working through and finding ways to match my vision.
Question: what brush (brand and type) did you use to paint the white whiskers? Seems like a really solid long brush that didn’t falter like a lot of other brushes normally would.
Thanks!
Wow really beautiful. Thanks for nice tutorial.
Thank you very much :)
I’m really amazed by the fact you paint and draw so well! You deserve more subs! In my opinion fur is very hard to paint! But your channel is helping a little! Thanks
Thank you so much 😀 Glad Your finding my videos helpful!
Are you still using liquid charcoal? Also, did you happen to try spraying the liquid charcoal with acetone? I am curious (before buying and trying) if that would work.
Really don't see the benefits of using that liquid charcoal.
I watched another youtuber use it because it was given to them too. all he done was a wash then never used it again throughout the painting, that speaks volumes how 'good' it is.
Yeah if I’m being honest I didn’t really like it either, a simple and better alternative for me personally is a bit of acetone and charcoal powder
@@StudioWildlife And a hell of a lot cheaper :)
@@StudioWildlife Try odorless spirits, or basic naptha - still volatile but a lot safer and less flammable than acetone.