Thank you, Jessica! My granddaughter and I watched this. She says, "Thank you so much. You are amazing." She is trying to copy the fur pattern on a cat. Your generosity in sharing your expertise and techniques is appreciated. You are a fantastic artist. God bless you.
How long did it take you to draw that leopard? You spend a lot of time to put all that detail into each part. I like how you are very observant to details. I'm also greatful how you explained how you work with solvent techniques. I'm going to try that. I did the mistake of coloring all my layers and applying the solvent at the last part and it turned out bad. There is a trick to layering for sure. Got to get the colors right. 😉
Thank you so much. I am a total beginner and spent a lot of money on buying the 120 set of Faber Castell Polychromos and I allmost regret it because I am trying to draw a lion now but really struggle with the mane. I watched your videos on how to draw fur and I am going to follow your advice and feel positive that I am going to succeed.
Question! What paper would you recommend using, and how do you go about lighter/ white hairs? For example in the horses eye, there’s white eyelashes, how do you go about doing those?
Amazing drawings! Been watching some of your videos and i could not stop looking at your "special" grip on the pencils. I find it fascinating that you can even draw like that! Doesn't that put a lot of strain on your fingers?
I suppose it can cause some strain on my hand, but the positives outweigh any long term discomfort. It gives me more control over the pencil, I am better able to do many techniques because I can easily get more pressure. Holding it the way most other people do, I feel like I have very little firm grip. I remember learning to write in kindergarten and the teachers trying to force me to hold the pencil between my index and middle finger, it made it harder, so I started doing it on my ring finger and continued to do it despite the teachers always telling me I was doing it wrong. Eventually they gave up. 😆
Your perspective on art is refreshing❤️...... What a breathtaking piece of artwork.Just want to say I love your artwork soo much ... So thankyou for sharing ❤️YOU HAVE A GREAT FUTURE AHEAD! So stay connected 🥰❤ God bless you and your family!wish you the success! Best wishes from #cmartworld
Please, what paper would be the best for drawing landscapes, with dry medium ( Faber Castell graphite pencils and Polychromos ? Also, does anybody know what paper is used on the Leopard on the begining of this video? Thanks in advance
I would recommend using a medium or smooth paper type for landscapes, such as arches hot pressed waterclor paper or strathmore 300 seriese bristol vellum.
@@jessicamatheneyfineart I'm getting the DALER ROWNEY Heavyweight Smooth 220gr to try out! It sounds like a Fine Grain would be a good choice too. Thank you very much for helping me, I really appreciate it!!!
When you say people to flip your drawing just flip your drawing and not just the footage of yourself drawing! It's not going to be any good if someone is playing by that advise. It doesn't give it the right dimension how to do it. :O I always think that that advise is a bit hard and unnecessary. During the painting or drawing session it's OK to check your painting to see, if it looks strange but don't never draw with your painting being upwards. It doesn't teach you anything but to copy something that you can flip around. It just shows you if some proportions are wrong and that's OK.
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Thank you, Jessica! My granddaughter and I watched this. She says, "Thank you so much. You are amazing." She is trying to copy the fur pattern on a cat. Your generosity in sharing your expertise and techniques is appreciated. You are a fantastic artist. God bless you.
Thanks for this. Great advice and your work is beautiful
How long did it take you to draw that leopard? You spend a lot of time to put all that detail into each part. I like how you are very observant to details. I'm also greatful how you explained how you work with solvent techniques. I'm going to try that. I did the mistake of coloring all my layers and applying the solvent at the last part and it turned out bad. There is a trick to layering for sure. Got to get the colors right. 😉
Thank you so much. I am a total beginner and spent a lot of money on buying the 120 set of Faber Castell Polychromos and I allmost regret it because I am trying to draw a lion now but really struggle with the mane. I watched your videos on how to draw fur and I am going to follow your advice and feel positive that I am going to succeed.
You're so welcome, glad it was helpful!
I love your art
Absolutely love your videos!!!
Thanks!
Amazing drawing!! keep it up!
Thank you so much 😀
Yeah, what Jello said. I was going to say the same thing.
Excellent work dear
Thanks!
Question! What paper would you recommend using, and how do you go about lighter/ white hairs? For example in the horses eye, there’s white eyelashes, how do you go about doing those?
Amazing drawings! Been watching some of your videos and i could not stop looking at your "special" grip on the pencils. I find it fascinating that you can even draw like that! Doesn't that put a lot of strain on your fingers?
I suppose it can cause some strain on my hand, but the positives outweigh any long term discomfort. It gives me more control over the pencil, I am better able to do many techniques because I can easily get more pressure. Holding it the way most other people do, I feel like I have very little firm grip. I remember learning to write in kindergarten and the teachers trying to force me to hold the pencil between my index and middle finger, it made it harder, so I started doing it on my ring finger and continued to do it despite the teachers always telling me I was doing it wrong. Eventually they gave up. 😆
i like this method
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What kind of pencils do you use?
any video on faber castle water color pencils
Your perspective on art is refreshing❤️...... What a breathtaking piece of artwork.Just want to say I love your artwork soo much ... So thankyou for sharing ❤️YOU HAVE A GREAT FUTURE AHEAD!
So stay connected 🥰❤
God bless you and your family!wish you the success!
Best wishes from #cmartworld
Please, what paper would be the best for drawing landscapes, with dry medium ( Faber Castell graphite pencils and Polychromos ? Also, does anybody know what paper is used on the Leopard on the begining of this video? Thanks in advance
I would recommend using a medium or smooth paper type for landscapes, such as arches hot pressed waterclor paper or strathmore 300 seriese bristol vellum.
@@jessicamatheneyfineart I'm getting the DALER ROWNEY Heavyweight Smooth 220gr to try out! It sounds like a Fine Grain would be a good choice too. Thank you very much for helping me, I really appreciate it!!!
Under drawing… what medium are you using please?
I only use 100% colored pencils for my drawings, no other medium.
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I always get lost in patterns.
could you speak more slowly please. I love your work but have difficulty following what you are saying. Regards Ursula
When you say people to flip your drawing just flip your drawing and not just the footage of yourself drawing! It's not going to be any good if someone is playing by that advise.
It doesn't give it the right dimension how to do it. :O I always think that that advise is a bit hard and unnecessary. During the painting or drawing session it's OK to check your painting to see, if it looks strange but don't never draw with your painting being upwards. It doesn't teach you anything but to copy something that you can flip around. It just shows you if some proportions are wrong and that's OK.