What I love about your tutorials is that you explain every detail of why you make a mark, why you use a particular colour and the effect it creates. I now fully understand the anatomy of a dogs eye, this will be a game changer for the next eye I draw. Thank you so much for this video 😊😊
This was a masterclass, by a pastel master! Magnificent. Thank you for not just demonstrating how to draw an eye , but also providing such helpful and insightful comments.
After your explanation of the iris reflection, I've been taking a close look at eyes in closeup on TV and you can see it there nearly always, especially in lighter eyes. I never knew about that before. 🤔
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 I'm absolutely crazy about horses and love seeing your horse artwork so if you're interested in doing something horse related I would love to see it, Though it's totally up to you👍 Thank you so much for making these small tutorials! I will be looking forward to seeing the next one no matter what it is 😁
Thanks Sandy! It’s partly because I’m using faber castell here, which are a harder pastel pencil so there’s less applied with each layer than with most other brands 😊
Emily, you are amazing! Such an incredible instructor and artist! The one question I have - when doing a portrait where the eyes are small, how do we draw the "map?" ALSO, I have a difficult time getting a sharp point on my GENERAL pastel pencils - is it because of the quality or my poor sharpening skills?
Thanks Debbie! Smaller eyes can take time to get used to, I'd suggest practicing, getting smaller with every study. The smaller you go, the more you need to focus on the big shapes of value and less on the details (just don't try and put so much into the drawing). As for the sharpening, try holding the pencil as flat to the table as possible for a fine point when you're sanding them :)
Very excited to try this tutorial. I love your style and everything I've watched so far. Not sure you know that steps 8a and 8b on the PDF have typos in the titles. Is there an actual file of the reference photo? The one that prints from the PDF prints too dark and too low resolution for some reason. I'd like to be able to brighten it slightly and print slightly larger.
Hi, thanks so much for pointing out those errors! The images are only in the PDF, it’s best to view it in a screen, which is how I look at all my reference photos actually. When they’re on a screen you can see a lot more detail. The membership classes have higher quality photos in them 😊
Hi Ruth, it is free :) the website is a bit clunky, just type '0' into the amount and you'll get it for nothing :) sorry, there's no option for me to list something as free which is super annoying!
What I love about your tutorials is that you explain every detail of why you make a mark, why you use a particular colour and the effect it creates. I now fully understand the anatomy of a dogs eye, this will be a game changer for the next eye I draw. Thank you so much for this video 😊😊
Absolutely beautiful. You are inspiring.
Absolutely the best tutorial yet!!
Glad it was helpful!
an extremely helpful example. Many thanks, Jim
Thanks!
I loved listening to your brilliant studio of the dogs eye. Thank for ALL the info and helpfull e-book....
Really good tutorial, thank you very much ❤
Brilliant, thank you xx
wow, brilliant drawing and excellent tutorial too
So beautiful! Loved watching it. Very well explained. 😊👍
Thank you for sharing. You explain everything so beautifully. Lovely work too.
Wow 🤩I really loved this video, you are a great inspiration
This was a masterclass, by a pastel master! Magnificent. Thank you for not just demonstrating how to draw an eye , but also providing such helpful and insightful comments.
So glad you found it useful!
Thank you for the free e book, beautiful and helpful, cant wait to draw
I finally find a detailed eye tutorial, thank you so much! Cant wait to try this out!
Hi love the tutorial I would love to see you doing a suffolk ram thank you .
Great suggestion!
Wauw, beautiful you have drawn the eye of our Owcharca! ❤
Thank you!
Would like to see the reference photo, helps to see the progress and layering.
So very helpful. I could watch your videos all day long!
Thank you!
Thank you so much, can’t wait to try. Also can’t wait for faber castel pencil
After your explanation of the iris reflection, I've been taking a close look at eyes in closeup on TV and you can see it there nearly always, especially in lighter eyes. I never knew about that before. 🤔
Just starting using pastels as painted before with acrylics … Thank you for this lesson … just need to get some pencils and l can start ❤
I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
I love how detailed you describe the work ❤ thank you
Thank you!
I really love how you teach, you make it so easy to understand. I hope you will do some more of these videos on youtube soon 😊💞 Thank you!
Thank you Amy! I’ve got few more planned but do let me know what you’d like to see! Thanks for watching 😊
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 I'm absolutely crazy about horses and love seeing your horse artwork so if you're interested in doing something horse related I would love to see it, Though it's totally up to you👍 Thank you so much for making these small tutorials! I will be looking forward to seeing the next one no matter what it is 😁
@@amyspetpawtraits4184 Thanks Amy! I'll add a horse eye or similar to the list for you for sure :) Love an excuse to do all things equine!
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 Thank you Emily! I'm so excited to see it in the future 😁💞
Thank you for this excellent tutorial. This is extremely helpful.
So glad you found it useful!
That’s amazing how do you manage to put all that pastel on and not fill in the tooth of the paper thank you for your time
Thanks Sandy! It’s partly because I’m using faber castell here, which are a harder pastel pencil so there’s less applied with each layer than with most other brands 😊
Thank you for this wonderful study! The explonations and detail was great! You do outstanding work!
Thank you so much!
Thank you! I learned so much from this tutorial, things I’ve never heard about before. You are in amazing teacher!
Thank you Angela!
Wow!! Awesome tutorial, thank you. I'll post my attempt at some point with a note regarding your tutorial if that's okay.
Amazing
Thankyou!
Great tutorial Emily. Do you use fixative at the end of a project?
A perfect perfect lesson ! You explain as well as you draw ! Thanks so much !
Thank you so much Sylvie! Really appreciate your feedback :)
What an excellent tutorial! Thank you.
Thnak you so much Georgia!
Thank you!
Lovely work!!
Thank you Claire!
Excelente trabajo, me encanta, eres muy talentosa
Your teaching is amazing…so detailed with excellent tips!
Thank you so much for your feedback, Monalisa!
Just found your channel, its amazing, another subscriber here x
Well explained .Thank you for this detailed tutorial. 🙏
Thank you, I’m glad you liked it and really appreciate your comment 😊
Emily, you are amazing! Such an incredible instructor and artist! The one question I have - when doing a portrait where the eyes are small, how do we draw the "map?" ALSO, I have a difficult time getting a sharp point on my GENERAL pastel pencils - is it because of the quality or my poor sharpening skills?
Thanks Debbie! Smaller eyes can take time to get used to, I'd suggest practicing, getting smaller with every study. The smaller you go, the more you need to focus on the big shapes of value and less on the details (just don't try and put so much into the drawing). As for the sharpening, try holding the pencil as flat to the table as possible for a fine point when you're sanding them :)
Perfect! You are amazing.
Thank you!
Thank you for this great tutorial ❤. I love how you explain everything.
Thank you so much, Mary!
Very excited to try this tutorial. I love your style and everything I've watched so far. Not sure you know that steps 8a and 8b on the PDF have typos in the titles. Is there an actual file of the reference photo? The one that prints from the PDF prints too dark and too low resolution for some reason. I'd like to be able to brighten it slightly and print slightly larger.
Hi, thanks so much for pointing out those errors! The images are only in the PDF, it’s best to view it in a screen, which is how I look at all my reference photos actually. When they’re on a screen you can see a lot more detail. The membership classes have higher quality photos in them 😊
What paper are you using thanks
This is sand Pastelmat :)
I could not find the reference photo. I would love to draw this with graphite pencils.
Are you using just colored pencils? It sounds and looks like more dust that a pencil creates.
No these are pastel pencils, not coloured pencils. That’s why there’s the added dust, it’s like painting but without water 😊
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 thank you for your quick response!!!
How is this video not viral 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Haha thanks Don! Glad you enjoyed it :)
Good luck with that ‘free’ e-book!😡
Hi Ruth, it is free :) the website is a bit clunky, just type '0' into the amount and you'll get it for nothing :) sorry, there's no option for me to list something as free which is super annoying!
@@emilyrosewildlifeart-paste9820 thank you so much. I tried so many times🤪
@@ruthmaier755 no worries! I'm sorry it isn't easier to get it though