Absolutely love your work! You are such an inspiration. I will often listen to your videos as I am working on pet portrait commissions, and I’ll binge watch your videos in my spare time. I have learned so much from you. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Love this all so much, you are amazing. I’ve never drawn anything before so now I’ve joined into the group I’m feeling onwards and upwards. My positivity is for me as superpower with me trying to use the coloured pencils I have now got 🤗
Wow, these are awesome! I dabble a bit with sketching and I was curious about doing white highlights on my drawings, so I found you on UA-cam! Instant subscription OMG🔥🔥🔥
Bonnie I have learned so much from your tutorials being self- taught your videos are absolutely amazing. I would have to say you are the best colour pencil artist I’ve seen!! Fantastic work & I appreciate all the videos you put up for people like me to learn more & better ourselves. Thank you. Lisa Pratley, Australia.
Thankyou so much, l've never about using a watercolour white pencil before, and the tip using scotch tape is another gem. Very informative. Feeling really pleased and excited and will go back to my painting and try these tips. Incidentally l mainly work with pastel pencils.
I find your video very interesting! I had seen some methods of making highlights, but I had never heard of Museum Aquarelle pencils, that this pencil are very opaque! and...wow they are very expensive! I have Derwent and I know that Chinese White is a white pencil opaque, very nice, and the Luminance too. Thank you very much for these tips!😊
Bonny thanks so much for your very helpful videos. I would love one on creating iridescence, for instance on a Kingfisher. How does one get the blue spots on the feathers to glow and how does one capture the iridescence of the blue-green colours? Thanks again!
new to coloured pencil drawing and just deciding what paper medium suits me best, is there any answer to pencil shine ? the one thing i have noticed is that the women are a lot better than the men at this , i think thats because they have more patience and a lighter touch on the paper than the men. enjoy your videos and have learnt a lot, thank you..
Shine - I think that comes from pressure and wax pencils - if you lighten your pressure up a little then the shine should be less :) Re women and men - I guess the ratio is very different - there are some amazing coloured pencil artists who are men though - have a look at Aron Gadd - he's the best of the best :)
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy just had a look at Aron Gadd ,your right and gives me hope, but pressure will be a hard habit to break when your lost in the drawing. will try, thank you.
I’ve got a seedling mat but I wondered if you think the Fabriano Artistico 300gm/600lb hot pressed paper would still work with it or will it be too thick?
As I watched this I learned several things. I never heard of using a heat pad underneath a drawing. Do you use it for all papers and all pencil brands? Do you also use it when applying watercolor pencil which will be moistened?
It's actually a great way to help blend, especially when using the hot press paper and a shiny subject. I don't use one all the time, but it works well with wax based pencils although oil based ones do work too :)
Hi Bonny, your little lessons have replaced my reading books &I'm enjoying them Immensely & expanding my shopping list frighteningly !! Should we still be paying £12.95 per month for the Patreon now please ? Let me know whether I can cancel it ? Loving everything , & can't wait to start Ignite !!! Thank you
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy am just waiting for my invite to join , THANK YOU (!) I'LL NOW CANCEL PATREON & SAVE MUCH NEEDED MONEY , CHEERS BONNY, CAN'T WAIT TO JOIN & START !!!
"don't take an awful long time either...." * flashbacks to ~50h piece on black paper of only A4 size * Hm, maybe I should try that white aquarelle pencil I have wet sometime. So far I only found they "disappear" off the paper (get lifted off and/or smudged no matter how careful) even easier than Polychromos....which reminds me, I must be the only person for whom Polyhromos are actually a must, the main cp, for drawings like this (bnw on black). They have their cons, some of which are pros at the same time, depending on what you need, but only they allow me to work in a way I can produce a decent result because of ___reasons___. Yeah, not everything is blinding white. Artists often over exaggerate the highlights on pieces like this which decreases the realism, while I went the other way a bit too far creating good tonal values and contrast, but have some works lack a bit of a punch, I blame the ref, XD For example, while drawing a black person (with dark skin) on black paper, felt it would look too unnatural if I boosted the brightness and the result was that the piece needs to be viewed under certain lightning to be really appreciated as a lot of detail etc. is not visible under just any lighting. In this case, my drawing lamp is probably to blame too - the drawing seemed bright enough under such lighting. Oh well. Great video, loved the doggie especially, so lovely, wonderful detail and contrast! The color pieces are incredible of course, I can only hope I'm able to get there some day.
I find it very frustrating too working on black, I find with white highlights on normal paper you are right - many artists make the highlights very light - and actually they're not. I tend to try to downplay the very light areas as in real life they aren't as bright.
Absolutely love your work! You are such an inspiration. I will often listen to your videos as I am working on pet portrait commissions, and I’ll binge watch your videos in my spare time. I have learned so much from you. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Ann thank you so much :)
Love this all so much, you are amazing. I’ve never drawn anything before so now I’ve joined into the group I’m feeling onwards and upwards. My positivity is for me as superpower with me trying to use the coloured pencils I have now got 🤗
Wow, these are awesome! I dabble a bit with sketching and I was curious about doing white highlights on my drawings, so I found you on UA-cam! Instant subscription OMG🔥🔥🔥
Bonnie I have learned so much from your tutorials being self- taught your videos are absolutely amazing. I would have to say you are the best colour pencil artist I’ve seen!! Fantastic work & I appreciate all the videos you put up for people like me to learn more & better ourselves. Thank you. Lisa Pratley, Australia.
Lisa thank you so much :) I really appreciate you commenting and I'm so glad they're helping :)
Same here, also from Australia 🇦🇺 xx
Thankyou so much, l've never about using a watercolour white pencil before, and the tip using scotch tape is another gem. Very informative. Feeling really pleased and excited and will go back to my painting and try these tips. Incidentally l mainly work with pastel pencils.
Superb advice. Ta so much
Great and helpful tutorial! Your artworks are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing, Bonny!
Thank you so much!
As always, so very helpful and I appreciate all the information and tips!
Thank you so much :)
It ’s wonderful, very real👏👏
I find your video very interesting! I had seen some methods of making highlights, but I had never heard of Museum Aquarelle pencils, that this pencil are very opaque! and...wow they are very expensive! I have Derwent and I know that Chinese White is a white pencil opaque, very nice, and the Luminance too. Thank you very much for these tips!😊
Thank you Bonny for another super video ❤️
My pleasure :) Thank you so much
Thanks so much Bonny... just bought your book!
Thank you Bonnie
My pleasure :)
❤ lovely video bonny ^_^
Thank you!!!
Thank you!
My pleasure :)
wow I really have to try the scotch tape trick
Bonny thanks so much for your very helpful videos. I would love one on creating iridescence, for instance on a Kingfisher. How does one get the blue spots on the feathers to glow and how does one capture the iridescence of the blue-green colours? Thanks again!
Thank you 🥰 I have a couple of videos that show this - it’s all the the grouping of colour and the layering 🥰
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy Ok thanks, I'll see if I can find them and in due time I hope to join your Patreon!
new to coloured pencil drawing and just deciding what paper medium suits me best, is there any answer to pencil shine ? the one thing i have noticed is that the women are a lot better than the men at this , i think thats because they have more patience and a lighter touch on the paper than the men. enjoy your videos and have learnt a lot, thank you..
Shine - I think that comes from pressure and wax pencils - if you lighten your pressure up a little then the shine should be less :) Re women and men - I guess the ratio is very different - there are some amazing coloured pencil artists who are men though - have a look at Aron Gadd - he's the best of the best :)
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy just had a look at Aron Gadd ,your right and gives me hope, but pressure will be a hard habit to break when your lost in the drawing. will try, thank you.
I’ve got a seedling mat but I wondered if you think the Fabriano Artistico 300gm/600lb hot pressed paper would still work with it or will it be too thick?
No it should work really well :)
Thanks! This looks like way too much fun!
As I watched this I learned several things. I never heard of using a heat pad underneath a drawing. Do you use it for all papers and all pencil brands? Do you also use it when applying watercolor pencil which will be moistened?
It's actually a great way to help blend, especially when using the hot press paper and a shiny subject. I don't use one all the time, but it works well with wax based pencils although oil based ones do work too :)
Hi Bonny, your little lessons have replaced my reading books &I'm enjoying them Immensely & expanding my shopping list frighteningly !! Should we still be paying £12.95 per month for the Patreon now please ? Let me know whether I can cancel it ?
Loving everything , & can't wait to start Ignite !!!
Thank you
Hi - are
You a member of ignite? If so cancel Patreon 🥰
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy am just waiting for my invite to join , THANK YOU (!) I'LL NOW CANCEL PATREON & SAVE MUCH NEEDED MONEY , CHEERS BONNY, CAN'T WAIT TO JOIN & START !!!
"don't take an awful long time either...." * flashbacks to ~50h piece on black paper of only A4 size * Hm, maybe I should try that white aquarelle pencil I have wet sometime. So far I only found they "disappear" off the paper (get lifted off and/or smudged no matter how careful) even easier than Polychromos....which reminds me, I must be the only person for whom Polyhromos are actually a must, the main cp, for drawings like this (bnw on black). They have their cons, some of which are pros at the same time, depending on what you need, but only they allow me to work in a way I can produce a decent result because of ___reasons___. Yeah, not everything is blinding white. Artists often over exaggerate the highlights on pieces like this which decreases the realism, while I went the other way a bit too far creating good tonal values and contrast, but have some works lack a bit of a punch, I blame the ref, XD For example, while drawing a black person (with dark skin) on black paper, felt it would look too unnatural if I boosted the brightness and the result was that the piece needs to be viewed under certain lightning to be really appreciated as a lot of detail etc. is not visible under just any lighting. In this case, my drawing lamp is probably to blame too - the drawing seemed bright enough under such lighting. Oh well. Great video, loved the doggie especially, so lovely, wonderful detail and contrast! The color pieces are incredible of course, I can only hope I'm able to get there some day.
I find it very frustrating too working on black, I find with white highlights on normal paper you are right - many artists make the highlights very light - and actually they're not. I tend to try to downplay the very light areas as in real life they aren't as bright.
Doesn’t the scotch tape damage the paper surface? 😩
@@taff1292 you have to test it with the different surfaces - a small area first 🥰