sketching (almost) every day for three months | Sketchbook Tour | Oct-Dec 2024

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  • @wesleyaustin6119
    @wesleyaustin6119 21 день тому +1

    AMAZING! YOU ARE AMAZING!

  • @DaMuDiDudeBackup
    @DaMuDiDudeBackup 18 днів тому +1

    This is dope man. Super inspiring! Looking to start my art journey and videos exactly like this are incredibly inspiring. Such a cool style, a great watch

    • @ExtraNormally
      @ExtraNormally  18 днів тому

      @@DaMuDiDudeBackup 🥦 this comment rocks. Thank you

  • @haybs1
    @haybs1 21 день тому +2

    Really great progress! The spirited away piece is so nice.

    • @ExtraNormally
      @ExtraNormally  21 день тому +1

      @@haybs1 Thank you for the kind comment ❤️ I hope to work on more permanent pieces going forward

  • @2596sebas
    @2596sebas 18 днів тому +1

    Hey! How did you like the fudenosuke fountain pen? I almost bought it, but was not sure since the Amazon reviews were quite mixed. In the end I got a couple of parallel pens, which I love to sketch with them. Highly recommend them

    • @ExtraNormally
      @ExtraNormally  18 днів тому +1

      @@2596sebas Great question. I quite like the pen for my own use. I ended up going with a converter to use my own ink. The only “issue” I’d say the pen has is that the ink flow can occasionally be spotty when doing thicker strokes-though this can be avoided by pacing your strokes. Overall, I love the pen quite a bit because it offers that amazing fountain pen feel while allowing me to vary my line weight AND do fills. It can be quite unwieldy at first because of its brush-like nature. But I fully recommend. And to the parallel pens, I’d love to try them. Perhaps that’ll be my next foray into pen subculture 🤔

    • @2596sebas
      @2596sebas 18 днів тому +1

      ​@@ExtraNormally haha pen subculture. You should try them. You can use your own ink as well. There are several videos showing how to do it, and the line variation is pretty cool. I like that they add enough randomness without feeling that you're losing control