@@wesdale1753 I have over 500 paintings stored in my loft. They are not “Awesome masterpieces” They represent my journey. Everyone must make the journey to get somewhere with or without a pencil in their hand.
My Art School instructor told us the secret of learning to draw is... Draw, draw, draw, draw, draw, draw, draw. The word talent is a misnomer. Desire is the fire!
Really, thank you ! I have never made such a realistic drawing in my life, by far! It takes time, a lot of time, around 8 hours for me, but the result is there, even though I am only a beginner. I didn't think I would do so well.
Agreed! I'm a beginner too and I can produce pretty much the same result but it's just that it takes more time for me. I believe I will be able to improve my speed with experience.
@@_msrsomethingserious_ First I did exactly the one in the video, and after spending some time on it, it came out really clean. I also applied this method to other faces. The first few times, there may be a few mistakes, but with a bit of practice, you'll get other faces just as well using this method. The hardest part is the hair.
Hello, I'm going to write this as professionally as I can, to help illustrate the gravity and graciousness of your art. To start with the small effects: The sounds are calming, almost hypnotic, I often use similar ocean sounds to help me sleep. These relaxed tones not only help you relax, they invoke certain aspects of culture that can influence your art. Music is a great gateway into visual art, and the sounds you've chosen are great for these relaxed videos. The gentle yet precise strokes of the pencil make me think of the precise and methodically placed slices of pepperoni that would be spread upon a great pizza. This pizza would entice and fulfill the notions of the tribe, where the elders sought peace and understanding, we have placed a light yet crispy crust, with just right amount of salt. Where they struggled for rights and independence, we placed a tangy marinara and Italian seasoning. And where they fought for what the great ones left them, we spread meat and cheese, and we baked that struggle at 400°c for around 15 - 20 mins. Where upon we would check if the many ingredients of pizz..I mean peace..had been assembled per the teachings of the great...Papa John. I...may have got distracted..my apologies.
I love your tutorials... very informative... May I be so bold as to make a suggestion? I've been looking across youtube and the internet for free portrait drawing tutorials for my 11 year old who is interested in art and drawing. There seems to be a serious lack of REAL TIME portrait drawing (like 1 to 2 hours per portrait and only 1 to 3 pencils used). She's mastered basic outline sketching, but I'd like her to learn to do realistic shading with just a couple different graphite pencils, but there seems to be no tutorials for this. If you ever decide to make a playlist of REAL TIME PORTRAIT DRAWING from start to finish with just a couple pencils for simplicity, I'll share it across all my homeschooling audience groups I'm in on social media. I know this would be of interest to many. It seems like tons of artists are speeding their videos up (which is no help to beginners) or going super deep on only one part like just sharing techniques on eye's or skin or nose etc... no one is actually doing a 1 to 2 hour portrait drawing video (I've actually only found 3 videos so far on youtube and can't find more)... sorry for the long winded rant! All the best with your art channel. Your tutorials are very good.
И снова шэдэвр ...мой любимый Художник...я обалдеваю каждый раз ...спасибо за видео с точным обьяснением построения лица,это вдохновляет взять карандаш ...Ты Лучший!!!!❤❤❤
What difference dose it make, tools, no tools. This is a great rendering. I use freehand for my lines but I like this way also. So I tried it and it's great.
I see many similar videos and can only conclude that you are taking these measurements from the photographs. If this is the case I see no difference or benefit over gridding. If I have made the wrong conclusion please put me right.
@@robertjackson301 the method he used does require measuring the image but only some parts. Others need a good hand - eye coordination. There are many artists who draw without measurement. Grid method makes you measure everything, because every line you place, you have to consult the grid. Grid method gives no development to your hand eye coordination and neither is it good for study, since you don't simplify the object I hope you understand
@@mohitsrivastav3554 The idea of copying a photograph is to produce as close as possible a facsimile of the photograph and the closer you achieve that goal the more satisfied you are. When you draw or paint a real life model you are attempting much more and I have seen people who are very good at the former and pretty useless at the latter.
@@robertjackson301 Another reason why grid method is not a good option. You cannot place grid on real life models. It boils down to measure by hand and hand eye coordination. And drawing from photograph need not always be 100%. Some prefer to add their own features while some try to add rhythm and flow to a photograph. Regardless of the motive, one thing is common. Grid method holds you back. Believe me. I talk from experience
Amazing work!!!. I learned a lot just watching it. Thanks for the video. Question : How did you come up with all that proportion numbers?. By measurement of the original photo?.
I have a question. If it would be unethical let me know. So my university takes art submissions. Would it be ok if I were to submit one of the sketch from your sketch tutorials if I were to credit you?
Well? Some people are born with a pencil in their hand.
Awesome masterpiece.
BLOODY PENCIL
@@wesdale1753 I have over 500 paintings stored in my loft. They are not “Awesome masterpieces”
They represent my journey. Everyone must make the journey to get somewhere with or without a pencil in their hand.
My Art School instructor told us the secret of learning to draw is...
Draw, draw, draw, draw, draw, draw, draw. The word talent is a misnomer.
Desire is the fire!
Really, thank you ! I have never made such a realistic drawing in my life, by far!
It takes time, a lot of time, around 8 hours for me, but the result is there, even though I am only a beginner. I didn't think I would do so well.
Did you draw this?
@@erickgreene12 Yes, that's what I said. You have to be patient, but the end result is almost as good as the video.
Agreed! I'm a beginner too and I can produce pretty much the same result but it's just that it takes more time for me. I believe I will be able to improve my speed with experience.
Did you draw a same picture or something else different?
@@_msrsomethingserious_ First I did exactly the one in the video, and after spending some time on it, it came out really clean.
I also applied this method to other faces. The first few times, there may be a few mistakes, but with a bit of practice, you'll get other faces just as well using this method. The hardest part is the hair.
I learn this portrait many many time, it can't even look real, Now I am so happy that I can learn from you ✌️😊
Your hair drawing skills are amazing.
Волшебник... От работы невозможно оторваться. Благодарю за мастер-класс. У вас золотые руки
This circle method works very well. Each artist I've watched do this uses the lines differently. I guess it has to do with the point of view?
Hello,
I'm going to write this as professionally as I can, to help illustrate the gravity and graciousness of your art.
To start with the small effects:
The sounds are calming, almost hypnotic, I often use similar ocean sounds to help me sleep. These relaxed tones not only help you relax, they invoke certain aspects of culture that can influence your art. Music is a great gateway into visual art, and the sounds you've chosen are great for these relaxed videos.
The gentle yet precise strokes of the pencil make me think of the precise and methodically placed slices of pepperoni that would be spread upon a great pizza.
This pizza would entice and fulfill the notions of the tribe, where the elders sought peace and understanding, we have placed a light yet crispy crust, with just right amount of salt.
Where they struggled for rights and independence, we placed a tangy marinara and Italian seasoning.
And where they fought for what the great ones left them, we spread meat and cheese, and we baked that struggle at 400°c for around 15 - 20 mins. Where upon we would check if the many ingredients of pizz..I mean peace..had been assembled per the teachings of the great...Papa John.
I...may have got distracted..my apologies.
I believe this is the best I’ve seen so far on UA-cam! SPOT ON! Beautiful model and amazing representation of the picture! I am so very impressed ❤
Wow, thank you!😊
Amazing, absolutly beautiful, this is incredible, espectacular! Thanks.
This looks better than the picture itself. Amazing work.
Realistic your effort is anna, really great deliverance
First time watching your channel, and you've earned my subscribing bottom. You really are a great Artist.
I was just pulled by the rendering. Respect.
люблю вашу творчість, та спостерігати за процесом 😊
I love your tutorials... very informative... May I be so bold as to make a suggestion? I've been looking across youtube and the internet for free portrait drawing tutorials for my 11 year old who is interested in art and drawing. There seems to be a serious lack of REAL TIME portrait drawing (like 1 to 2 hours per portrait and only 1 to 3 pencils used). She's mastered basic outline sketching, but I'd like her to learn to do realistic shading with just a couple different graphite pencils, but there seems to be no tutorials for this. If you ever decide to make a playlist of REAL TIME PORTRAIT DRAWING from start to finish with just a couple pencils for simplicity, I'll share it across all my homeschooling audience groups I'm in on social media. I know this would be of interest to many. It seems like tons of artists are speeding their videos up (which is no help to beginners) or going super deep on only one part like just sharing techniques on eye's or skin or nose etc... no one is actually doing a 1 to 2 hour portrait drawing video (I've actually only found 3 videos so far on youtube and can't find more)... sorry for the long winded rant! All the best with your art channel. Your tutorials are very good.
Bravo, good drawing. I wish having the code pencil that you have used
Thank you for this great video. How did you determine the measurements in millimetres (mm)? And how can I generalise them to any face shape?
Such an amazing talent. You're absolutely brilliant 👍👍👏👏👏👏
Subscribe please
Idk when i fell to sleep..😂very calm music
😂😂
Same 😂
Sir, we need frequent videos... Keep doing ❤
This Video really Help me solve the Problem that brought me to UA-cam,Gratias😌
И снова шэдэвр ...мой любимый Художник...я обалдеваю каждый раз ...спасибо за видео с точным обьяснением построения лица,это вдохновляет взять карандаш ...Ты Лучший!!!!❤❤❤
I think his drawings are amazing. I would love to know what is that circle making tool is and what brand it is
Very nice. Im wondering why the ear ovals are slanting inward on the reference photo but more vertical on your drawing at 1:00:27
What difference dose it make, tools, no tools. This is a great rendering. I use freehand for my lines but I like this way also. So I tried it and it's great.
I'm good with freehand and Adobe Illustratior. I can draw realism but not like this. I will learn. This is truly next level drawing for me.
Loved your style, hope I had a patience like you ! I only do fast sketching. Anyways Great work !
Wow, so realistic. Love your work. Can you please make lana del rey someday?
Excellent Excellent .Just One question. Do you work on an easel or do you work on a table.Thankyou
Thank you i work on table
Amazing, absolutly beautiful, great work…..
Really amazing artwork, congratulations.
thanks for sharing them.this video is very useful❤ using black and white color pencil that will be amzing trick.i never kow about it.
Amazing work of art.
You did a great job.
Absolutely amazing work 🌹
A lot of things I have learnt from this
Amazing work . lot of things I have learn
Hi, I don't understand the measurenents that Need to be given for the eyes both for 3/4, and for the front and profilo, thankyou
Same 😅
Thankyou this drawing helped me a lot..😃😃
just paused at 1:28 seconds to say "wow" i already know this is gonna blow my mind 😅
Awesome. Thanks for nice tutorial
Bravo magnifique video.bonne continuation.
Great,I've learned a lot thanks to your video
This is incredible 😍💖 Thank you very much for uploading this wonderful video 👍🩷💙🩵♥️
Beautiful
did you need less than 2h to finish this? amazing!
Good effort. They look almost the same like sisters.
Espectacular!!! Thanks.
I see many similar videos and can only conclude that you are taking these measurements from the photographs. If this is the case I see no difference or benefit over gridding. If I have made the wrong conclusion please put me right.
Grids are fixed. ……. this is tailer made
@@neelumahendra4695
This is too brief to make sense.
Can you explain why it’s tailor made please?
@@robertjackson301 the method he used does require measuring the image but only some parts. Others need a good hand - eye coordination. There are many artists who draw without measurement. Grid method makes you measure everything, because every line you place, you have to consult the grid. Grid method gives no development to your hand eye coordination and neither is it good for study, since you don't simplify the object
I hope you understand
@@mohitsrivastav3554
The idea of copying a photograph is to produce as close as possible a facsimile of the photograph and the closer you achieve that goal the more satisfied you are.
When you draw or paint a real life model you are attempting much more and I have seen people who are very good at the former and pretty useless at the latter.
@@robertjackson301 Another reason why grid method is not a good option. You cannot place grid on real life models. It boils down to measure by hand and hand eye coordination. And drawing from photograph need not always be 100%. Some prefer to add their own features while some try to add rhythm and flow to a photograph. Regardless of the motive, one thing is common. Grid method holds you back. Believe me. I talk from experience
Amazing tutorial ❤ I never miss your videos ...
Thank you so much 😊
Great Artist …!😳💐
Excellent sketch 👌💯
Great artist
Wow! ❤❤
That was so cool thankyou
Sir Kya app humare di hui picture ko banana sikhaa sakhty Hain please
How can i take correct measurements if i am using a phone, because it's smaller than the paper
Multiply your measurements by 2or3
@@DhatShorts ok thanks
رائع ي فنان والله تسلم ايديك👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Very nice 👍 brilliant
This is amazing 😵😵😵
Quelle belle vidéo, hypnotisante. J'ai compris une de mes erreurs. Mon prochain dessin en tiendra compte. Merci
most welcome
Marvelous😊
Amazing 😍 work sir..
Hello friend! I have a sincere question for you from a beginner in realism, how do you know exactly the proportions of the reference?
Do you have an online course per chance, and if not is there any you'd recommend any?
If my reference portrait will be small or large, then measurements will be different for me ,?
Amazing work!!!.
I learned a lot just watching it. Thanks for the video.
Question : How did you come up with all that proportion numbers?. By measurement of the original photo?.
Why we need so much realistic portrait where we can click pictures. Art should be like art.❤
Some photos are magnificent, but drawings are humans' expressions of what they see and feel
Where do you get the sizes from? Measuring the portret itself?
How did you made these markings. Some app? Websites? Please tell me
Very Nice Drawing Nice Painting
You made the face prettier in the drawing than real life
Amazing work ❤ keep it up
Great work. Who's the subject?
I have a question. If it would be unethical let me know. So my university takes art submissions. Would it be ok if I were to submit one of the sketch from your sketch tutorials if I were to credit you?
Nice drawing
Nice draw i like your art
any one say me which app use ,,,side original photo view ,,, please....sketch 100% original
Ek mahan klakar.......
Which pencil did u used for the light skin color?
Can you share image links too? 🌹
Very nice 👍
Bhai pencil kon sa use Kiya hai
One day I wish to draw like this
what kind of material do you used?
App photos ko black & white kase krte hy?
How do you take those measurements?
good job👍👋👋
You're using charcoal for the hair, r?
😮😮😮😮wow
amazing work
I just love your art work but this is so difficult to me 😢
Did you ever faced the graphite pencil shine problem in the darkest area of sketch?? Please tell me solution to pretend this problem 😢
Use graphite for initial details then add charcoal pencils. This will minimise the shines
فنان رائع جدا ❤❤❤❤
awesome
Super sar
I really liked your drawing and keep doing .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😭😭
Witch method of this type?
This ain't no guide to drawing a portrait.. This is watch me draw a portrait..
Best way to learn is to watch, then do.
What charcoal for hair pls?
Nice❤
Thnks
Pencils and materials?