Ikr?! It’s amazing! The problem is, I’m in college, they have a list of mediums and art supplies that we need before class, and it’s not things like that spinning eraser, they require the kneading eraser but not special tools that actually improves a texture, yet, they expect us to do well in a texture as a beginner or intermediate
the best thing about this man is he gives tutorial with his voice of hyperrealistic drawings also! I have seen most of the artists and they just upload timelapse and not even explain!🤓
This is beautiful work. I used to sell photorealistic drawings I did about 20 years ago. I always used charcoal. Loved the matte finish of it. But gave it up except for personal stuff. Just wasn't making enough $ and that was before the internet became what it is now. Now I'm trying to get into color hyperrealism.
I wasn't much of a drawer at the beginning of this year but I started working really hard in a drawing class on it. My drawing skills have improved significantly and I'm very proud of my work.
I am from Tami Nadu. In India Make this art very beautiful A clear explanation . Patient The practice of teaching with dialogue is great .Best award you art tutorial
Thank you so much for the lesson - tutorial - video and showcasing to us, mere mortals, your techniques and tips. Really amazing work that you achieve!
I've argued for many years that art like this demonstrates human evolution better than any physical measurement. Even if you'd have given someone 3000 years ago the same tools used here, they would not be able to produce works like this. The human mind is clearly evolving on a genetic level.
Nah, I bet renaissance period artists would be able to draw at this level, had they had access to digital photography. Because back then everything had to either come straight from imagination, or was a fleeting moment that had to be captured quickly on canvas, now that we have an unlimited amount of proffesional photography to learn from and copy its became possible to draw like this
Jeez !! There's drawing and DRAWING which is a whole other level 🎚️ the segment section at 10:20 illustrate it very well, the other half of his face is not fully completed in contrast to the other which in itself it is already a remarkable work of art for realism.
Pause it at 10:41 and look how it's so smooth it looks like glass, you can see the reflection of the cloth he's using it's so shiny, he's my Bob Ross, I just can't get it to look so great like his but I keep trying
Hey, I've actually been exploring similar topics on my own channel. If you're interested, I recently posted a video about charcoal sketches, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
When we press too hard while shading, the paper becomes smooth and won't take more layers. Instead of applying too much pressure, try adding layers to build up the shade.
Hey, I've actually been exploring similar topics on my own channel. If you're interested, I recently posted a video about charcoal sketches, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
The brushes need to have soft and fine bristles. Usually, paintbrushes have tough and thick bristles, which don't make things smooth like we want. But you can try it out! Then, let us know how it goes!
You know he is a professional when he knows how to achieve these textures and has it all planned out from start to finish. Amazing
Well... yes!
Ikr?! It’s amazing! The problem is, I’m in college, they have a list of mediums and art supplies that we need before class, and it’s not things like that spinning eraser, they require the kneading eraser but not special tools that actually improves a texture, yet, they expect us to do well in a texture as a beginner or intermediate
Ghgfff😊bbbbhhw
Tf is this obvious comment
Not even the same drawing from start to finish
the best thing about this man is he gives tutorial with his voice of hyperrealistic drawings also! I have seen most of the artists and they just upload timelapse and not even explain!🤓
This is beautiful work. I used to sell photorealistic drawings I did about 20 years ago. I always used charcoal. Loved the matte finish of it. But gave it up except for personal stuff. Just wasn't making enough $ and that was before the internet became what it is now. Now I'm trying to get into color hyperrealism.
We love the detailed tutorials with the best examples. Keep up the good work mate!
I wasn't much of a drawer at the beginning of this year but I started working really hard in a drawing class on it. My drawing skills have improved significantly and I'm very proud of my work.
Good job. I would recommend getting getting your self a Charles Bargue panel book if you want to learn how to be a draftsman.
Thank you a lot Mr.Ali, your detailed tutorial helps very much, hats up for you.
OMG that is so good! I've learnt more from you in this video than most of my Art Teachers from School!
Holy moly, sir. This is absolutely incredible. You are a real artist. Just - wow. Upvoted!
Thank you so much 😀
I am from Tami Nadu. In India
Make this art very beautiful A clear explanation . Patient The practice of teaching with dialogue is great .Best award you art tutorial
Ali Hader is my new favorite hyperrealistic artist, Love the videos!
Wow, thanks!
this guy has more tools than batman
😂
Wow... it really looks like a photo . Amazing
Brilliant 👏 very simple and easy way teaching superb easy to understand step-by-step 👌very useful thank you sir
Wow... No words! 😳❤
Thank you so much for the lesson - tutorial - video and showcasing to us, mere mortals, your techniques and tips. Really amazing work that you achieve!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro its super realistic thanks for the tutorial🤩
Simply perfect!
The confidence and skills to manage graphite powder is just boom💥
I can feel your hardwork as I do simple shading and it takes a lot of time and efforts 🎉
Whoooo😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮!! Big fan
Fantastic teacher ! Thanks so very much !
This guy is insane big props on your skills dude.
This is fantastic to watch. The detail is unreal 🙌
I was always looking for a best tutor, I have found one 🤩
Oppeinheimer skeach mindblowing shading structure realistics ❤❤❤❤❤❣
❤❤❤❤ It was simply amazingly intricate teaching 😮❤ Thank you for sharing ❤
I've argued for many years that art like this demonstrates human evolution better than any physical measurement. Even if you'd have given someone 3000 years ago the same tools used here, they would not be able to produce works like this. The human mind is clearly evolving on a genetic level.
Nah, I bet renaissance period artists would be able to draw at this level, had they had access to digital photography. Because back then everything had to either come straight from imagination, or was a fleeting moment that had to be captured quickly on canvas, now that we have an unlimited amount of proffesional photography to learn from and copy its became possible to draw like this
Jeez !! There's drawing and DRAWING which is a whole other level 🎚️ the segment section at 10:20 illustrate it very well, the other half of his face is not fully completed in contrast to the other which in itself it is already a remarkable work of art for realism.
appreciated 😊
This is amazing.
Seriously. Dude just taught us how to draw the atom. Smh. Oppenheimer would be proud.
Bro I am from Tamil Nadu in India. I have learned a lot from your tutorials thanks 😊
I know I’m a lucky person when I found out your chanel. Good work!
Such amazing textures!
He is an awesome artist. He inspired me so much last yea😊
Maravilloso, me encanta el estilo hiperrealista, solo que yo no tengo tantos borradores, el resultado es extraordinario.
Fantastic! Congratulations 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Sir please reply how much time do you spent to complete this hyperealism❤
Can you please tell which paper you have used ????
Wow! Thank you! You make it look so possible. But, there is so much skill here
Such a good and helpful tutorial.., interesting too. Thank you so much please keep sharing more ❤
My pleasure 😊
This is my second time watching it and I’m still entertained
wow mesmerizing!
That was amazing to watch. Unbelievable talent. Just wow
Thank You so much!
best drawing i like it
I like your drawing 🎉❤❤it is very realistic bro. I wish I can draw realistic things 🎉❤❤❤❤❤
Respect💯one thing I don’t give my art is patience.
Great as usual 👍
This is so amazing 💥
I love your work man
Please draw a tiger as well 🙏🏼
Can I replace mono zero eraser with doms mechanical eraser
It is literally mind boggling for me, because I cannot draw anything to see this guy draw this....
Amazing work! 👍👍👍👍👍
It's showing $54.99 for the complete sketching course. I want to ask if it's still $54.99 after 90% discount?
It's amazing that you are a very great artist
Amazing ❤❤. Very realistic
Pause it at 10:41 and look how it's so smooth it looks like glass, you can see the reflection of the cloth he's using it's so shiny, he's my Bob Ross, I just can't get it to look so great like his but I keep trying
He's the only one who gives every detailed explanation step by step 🤍✨
Sourav joshi arts left the chat 😂
#artistpallette nice
Yes you are right
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What about the glazing effect graphites have when layered excessively
Good study. How many hours did you take?
How can you avoid thapr graphite pencil Silver effect? It seems thr 8b is dark as the deep universe😮 amazing job by the way
Hey,
I've actually been exploring similar topics on my own channel. If you're interested, I recently posted a video about charcoal sketches, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
How long did it took to draw this masterpiece?
Increíble, gracias por compartir tus dibujos,son maravillosos.
Saludos......
Thank you
How do not have graphite shine?
What is the paper you are using to support your right hand
Very long and sharp pencil. Any special sharpener being used
Electric Sharpener
Thank you
God given gift, thank you
Bro can I ask what the plastic sheet is that you use...im interested in buying one.
Unbelievable 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Do you fix or varnish ?
this is very beautiful
How much gsm paper is this
i have a doubt when we add too much of pencil to a place it becomes shiny and soo soft i cant add another colur on top why?
When we press too hard while shading, the paper becomes smooth and won't take more layers. Instead of applying too much pressure, try adding layers to build up the shade.
Which company pencil do you use?????
great work 🙏🙏🙌🙌🙌hats off
Stunning amazing talent
So talented!
Where did you get all your pencils and other items you use?
Hey,
I've actually been exploring similar topics on my own channel. If you're interested, I recently posted a video about charcoal sketches, and I'd love to hear your thoughts on it.
This is AMAZING!!!!
Crazy amazing! Also I didn't know you have a Patreon. Going to check that out!!
Unbelievable ❤
As always fantastic tutorial. Can you please let me know what paper you use? Thanks
Strathmore's 500 series plate surface bristol paper.
Very great 😍
The patience this man must have
ALOTTTTTTTTTTT
Thank you for sharing your skill!
Vielen Dank für dieses sehr interessante und lehrreiche Video.
Zeichnen Sie auch mit Buntstiften?
The level of patience is behond the universe...
This is Awesome!
Masterpiece ❤❤❤
What tools and what paper was used ?
You are amazing 👏
Your art is fantastic. Please draw Jennie too
Reminds me of a John Deakin photo.
Outstanding ❤
Waited for the video ❤... Love you so much.... Can you please draw actress Anushka shetty
I'm blown away!😎
Appreciated!
How many hours does it take to
amazing video! What type of paper do you use?
Ordinary Chart Paper.
as a brush can i use like panting brushes?
The brushes need to have soft and fine bristles. Usually, paintbrushes have tough and thick bristles, which don't make things smooth like we want. But you can try it out! Then, let us know how it goes!
Wow... amazing work.... loved it