Pastel Painting | Time-lapse | Rocks on the mountain | 4K60fps
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- A time-lapse demonstration video of painting rocks on the Tea mountain with pastel. The reference photo was taken by my partner during a hike in Yu County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China. (39°46'11.82" N 114°57'2.352" E)
MATERIALS
Surface
Canson® Mi-Teintes® Touch
tone: Light blue
23x30cm(9”x12”)
350g/m²
Pastels
Sennelier soft pastels
Cretacolor hard pastel sticks
Faber-Castell Creative Studio Pastels
Caran d'Ache Pastel Pencils
Other
Pastel box
Vertical easel
Vine charcoal (for sketching)
Paper towels
Tape
Photo reference
Foam brush
Fixative
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My website: iswenyi.com
This must have taken a long time! It's so beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Absolutely beautiful. As a student though I would like to have known the sequence of pastel colors you used on the rocks by name. It's amazing how accomplished this painting is from a starting point that seems so far off from the finish line! Fabulous technique.
I enjoyed your video. I’m guessing pastels is a new medium for you and you are entering it from another medium such as watercolour. Your ability to create the painting was wonderful in the end however your technique could be made easier through applying the darks first. You worked hard to overcome the mud created by layering the lights over the dark green used so heavily throughout the painting. May I recommend the addition of some deep violet and blue to your cool darks along with an umber. Your colour sense is very good and the development of the rocks was very enjoyable. You may enjoy trying more sanded papers like colourfix or Pastelmat with your Unison pastels. Happy painting 😊
Finally a great oil pastel video
Wow, it so realistic and beautitul. Hope you always share your video😊
He deserves more likes and views
🤑🤑😱😱🙏🙏🤓🤓😃😃
👌👌👍👍😛😛😱😱🎅🏿🎅🏿
Fantastic! Bravo! Merci! 💯🤩👌💓🍀☀️💐
Excellent!! Beautifully done!!!
Very interesting technique. Very much like I would do a watercolor painting. I have just recently started painting with pastels and was having difficulty with rock faces. I really liked use of the paint brush and the pastel pencil to achieve the desired effect. Don't know why I didn't think of it. Thank you.
aestetic artwork🌟👍
Love the colours and texture.
Brilliant! Thank you
Очень живописная картина! Спасибо! 🤩😀♥️💐🍀🎁
Beautiful 👍 Loved the step by step demo. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Wow so beautiful my friend new friend
Amazing!!!!
Oh that was so good I am going to do one like that with the rocks
Trop bien bravo 👍👏👍👏👍
Beautiful! Thanks. Good job.
Amazinngggggg
So amazing, if you don't mind me asking, which type of pastels are you using
Soft or oil
Great video
This channel deserves more subscribers, nicely done. I was thinking of getting pastels for Christmas, thx for the idea!!
I got them!
Beautiful!
Try to utilize the color of the paper as highlights and negative space for a really nice cohesive look.
Cool colors, like the landscape .
This is beautiful!
So beautiful. Nicely done.
Fantastico trabajo!!!
Beautiful
Beautifull .. its look like real rock 🙏🙏
Magnifique.pastel sec ou gras?
Very nice ❤
Sencillamente......hermoso!.
🌌⛰️🌬️ Wow, thanks so 🌊much 🪨🗺️
Awesome, may i know what are the materials you used? Like canvas
Please check on the video details below:)
C'est très jolie !
Hey there! I'm doing a survey on painters who use pastels as a medium, and I was wondering if you ever get tired hands/grip fatigue from using pastels for an extended period of time?
You don't get grip fatigue from holding pastels as you use a very light grip. It's a wonderfully tactile medium to use.
تحفة جدا متابع جدا بالتوفيق
اللهم بارك
Congratulations 👏👏😍❤️
Is it chalk pastel ?
I listed the materials in the description, pls check that for details😀
What is this painting sheet?
Canson® Mi-Teintes® Touch
Please find details of the materials in the video description:)
@@iswenyi thanks so much!