This stage can make or break your drawing

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
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    For the last 15 years, I've been creating artworks using graphite and so I thought I'd talk on a part of the drawing that is often overlooked, the mapping stage. It's a foundational stage of the drawing where you loosely apply graphite to the paper before you put in the details. Let me know in the comments if you spend time in this phase of the drawing or if like me, often you find yourself rushing through it. Hopefully this can help us slow down and pay attention to one of the most important stages of drawing.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 35

  • @mia2art
    @mia2art 11 днів тому +5

    This is such a crucial stage in the drawing process! The tips you shared are really insightful and definitely make a difference in the final outcome. Thanks for highlighting its importance!

  • @QueenOfShovels
    @QueenOfShovels 11 днів тому +2

    You are, by far, my favorite artist! I know I will never be at your level.....but man, you continue to inspire me🖤😍

  • @mia2art
    @mia2art 11 днів тому +2

    Such an insightful video! It’s amazing how crucial this stage is for the final outcome of the drawing. Thanks for sharing these valuable tips!

  • @janetgoldstein7597
    @janetgoldstein7597 11 днів тому +2

    So much information in such a short video!!

  • @default4677
    @default4677 11 днів тому +1

    I've been following you for 3 years since i started drawing🧡. I'm currently drawing a massive heart on paper with graphite.

  • @ankitajangid3679
    @ankitajangid3679 11 днів тому +1

    You are my fav artist ❤ i love your work

  • @mariaetheridge8343
    @mariaetheridge8343 11 днів тому +1

    Thank you - a million times!

  • @SaharNateghiArt
    @SaharNateghiArt 10 днів тому

    You're the best ❤❤❤❤❤Thank you for sharing your talent and exercises with us ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️

  • @fayehough5164
    @fayehough5164 10 днів тому

    Very informative! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @henrysangandu9905
    @henrysangandu9905 11 днів тому +1

    Interesting info bro❤ its always a pleasure watching your video's very informative and well summarized

  • @betheartof
    @betheartof 11 днів тому

    If you keep going Jono you’re gonna get really good ;)

  • @ukrainica9121
    @ukrainica9121 10 днів тому +1

    Hi Jono, A while ago i saw the "i can't believe how long this took" video, and it inspired me to pick up the pencil again. I believe i read or seen somewhere that you have ADD, like me. (and many other people). The hyperfocus part actually helps me drawing and to get in a flow, but it can work against me as well and then i am all over the place with a drawing and when that happens, i usually end up destroying the drawing because.. well, i erased the paper away.. another mistake i make way to often (and this took me a while to actually figure out wth was happening) is that i work too fast, or press too hard when using softer pencils for pupils or dark shadows, and sometimes even blending.. The drawing starts to reflect light, the paper doesn't pick up graphite anymore, and everything starts to look like a black and white aquarelle painting.. i read alot about this issue and most say i flatten the paper, but some also say i stack too much.. which one is it?

  • @marcelaeugeniamazymendoza5970
    @marcelaeugeniamazymendoza5970 10 днів тому

    Very Nice 〰️✍️

  • @BlessedkudakwashePedzeni
    @BlessedkudakwashePedzeni 11 днів тому

    I love your work you are my inspiration ❤

  • @Rahul218
    @Rahul218 11 днів тому

    I love your artwork 😍 😍😍

  • @Saeed-art27
    @Saeed-art27 11 днів тому

    It's very beautiful 😍❤❤❤

  • @Davudlatin
    @Davudlatin 4 дні тому +1

    Do you use references while drawing?

  • @padamvara
    @padamvara 11 днів тому

    Informative ❤

  • @antonioblanco3086
    @antonioblanco3086 11 днів тому +1

    Awesomeeee

  • @WandileNdhlovu-u6r
    @WandileNdhlovu-u6r 11 днів тому

    1:57 On these large drawings you normally do, what size do you often use for your grid lines?

  • @TocharaehD
    @TocharaehD 11 днів тому

    What is that rounded applicated called that you were using to spread the medium?

  • @OmPrakash-mu9bo
    @OmPrakash-mu9bo 10 днів тому

    I often reach a stage where I know if I overdo it I might make it worse hence I leave it for tomorrow (I've ruined a lot pieces because of this😊)

  • @EbW388
    @EbW388 11 днів тому

  • @enaid54
    @enaid54 11 днів тому

    How do you use the grid method? I understand how if the photo and drawing are the same size but how do you make a large drawing with a small photo and it come out right?

    • @kylesahadath6856
      @kylesahadath6856 11 днів тому

      Scaling...

    • @mazolab
      @mazolab 11 днів тому +1

      Scale the proportions up. Also, if you have a small photo and want a large drawing, you're going to have to invent a lot of the detail yourself. That's where the "art" comes in...