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  • @SuperRaedizzle
    @SuperRaedizzle 2 роки тому +3147

    Dude! I had so much fun watching this! I laughed out loud to your reaction to the sandpaper on paper technique! I’ll have to try making my own alcohol blender brush 👀 that’s next level genius 🔥

    • @KatiesKraftsIE
      @KatiesKraftsIE 2 роки тому +64

      Hi, Rae! So, in September I’m going to post my first art UA-cam video ever! You’ve inspired me to create my own small tutorials. I’ve recorded a few videos and I’m having so much fun! THANK YOU!

    • @Sillyheartzx0
      @Sillyheartzx0 2 роки тому +21

      @@KatiesKraftsIE I'll subscribe so I can see it in September!

    • @KatiesKraftsIE
      @KatiesKraftsIE 2 роки тому +13

      @@Sillyheartzx0 Aww, Thanks SOO Much!!!!
      Ill subscribe to you too!

    • @Sana.12
      @Sana.12 2 роки тому +9

      @@KatiesKraftsIE I'll definitely check out ur channel in September for ur video 😊

    • @KatiesKraftsIE
      @KatiesKraftsIE 2 роки тому +10

      @@Sana.12 Thanks SOO much!!!

  • @MoriahElizabeth
    @MoriahElizabeth 2 роки тому +556

    9:00 I laughed too loudly at this 😄 Loved the video!!!

    • @bhargavipaswani572
      @bhargavipaswani572 2 роки тому +12

      Saaammmeee

    • @renemyburgh9598
      @renemyburgh9598 2 роки тому +17

      Hiiiiii moriah elizabeth!!!

    • @Starry144
      @Starry144 2 роки тому +11

      I don’t know how to say this without seeming cheesy but MORIAH I’m your number one fan!! I just ordered your book and I’m so exciteddd!!

    • @KatiesKraftsIE
      @KatiesKraftsIE 2 роки тому +6

      I love your channel moriah!!!! I started an art channel last month and i'm so happy with it!!!

    • @abigailhasman122
      @abigailhasman122 2 роки тому +3

      Hey Moriah

  • @ADCArtAttack
    @ADCArtAttack 2 роки тому +990

    Makeup brushes are my Wife's go to for painting. She swears by them.
    I just like to brush them on my cheeks HAHA

    • @genaw3563
      @genaw3563 2 роки тому +13

      Haha! 😂

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +88

      I wonder if they are cheaper than a really soft paint brush? Does such a thing exist?

    • @genaw3563
      @genaw3563 2 роки тому +11

      @@SarahRenaeClark I would think so, but then again I’m not sure.
      I’m definitely going to try to use the make up brushes for my next painting.
      Great video by the way Sara! ❤️💙

    • @Voirreydirector
      @Voirreydirector 2 роки тому +5

      Hello dear ADC! You have been in my prayers.

    • @Chaotic_Pixie
      @Chaotic_Pixie 2 роки тому +22

      @@SarahRenaeClark Wet N Wild makes very soft, very inexpensive brushes that are actually shockingly good for painting and makeup... and as nail art clean up tools too. They have the white handle and pink fading to white bristles. I've actually taken to using makeup brushes I've gotten that I won't use due to shape on my face for painting. I figure, brush sets are often good value and if one or two are used for painting rather than makeup, its still using them.

  • @Cyberia398
    @Cyberia398 2 роки тому +712

    Corn starch in America = cornflour in Australia. It’s the same thing - the starch extracted from the endosperm of corn kernels, which thickens really well but doesn’t taste like corn. It’s white, super fine and if you add the right amount of water you’ll have a non- Newtonian liquid. Our Australian cornflour is not to be confused with very fine corn meal (aka polenta), which is a flour made from the whole corn kernel.

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +137

      This is helpful! I googled it and the results said they were different. But I think there’s just a lot of confusion with the terminology between countries.

    • @Cyberia398
      @Cyberia398 2 роки тому +44

      @@SarahRenaeClark confusingly, some of the ‘cornstarch’ sold in Australia is actually made from wheat - usually marked on the pack as ‘wheaten cornstarch’. I always check before I buy as sometimes bake gluten free recipe for work or friends, and while pure wheat starch shouldn’t have any gluten, I like to be sure. I wonder whether potato starch or tapioca or water chestnut starch would give different results?
      I would say though: adding carbohydrates to your artwork could theoretically make it more attractive to insects? 🐜 🪳 Has someone tested this? 😆

    • @philurbaniak1811
      @philurbaniak1811 2 роки тому +8

      @@Cyberia398 yep I think we are tiptoeing into pancake territory! 👍😆

    • @Voirreydirector
      @Voirreydirector 2 роки тому +4

      Here in the northeast United States corn starches are sold for cooking and also for personal and baby care, it is the latter, I believe, that one needs for this.

    • @rugileokuleviciute9869
      @rugileokuleviciute9869 2 роки тому +8

      We have both corn starch and corn flour in my country. Flour is slightly yellowish and is used for baking instead of flour (for example corn bread). And corn starch is a starch that can be used to replace potato starch in deserts (it has better properties).

  • @TemiDansoArt
    @TemiDansoArt 2 роки тому +119

    The lion king joke 😂😂😂😂
    You might be onto something with the alcohol marker/crayon thing!

    • @tasticola
      @tasticola 2 роки тому

      Yes, but will it work with creamy pastel crayons, or only wax?

    • @maxwell_design_studios
      @maxwell_design_studios 2 роки тому +1

      @@tasticola not likely as it would gum up the marker. Worth a try if you’re curious though!

    • @tasticola
      @tasticola 2 роки тому

      @@maxwell_design_studios I'm not that curious 🤣

  • @jameydupuy9280
    @jameydupuy9280 2 роки тому +129

    My old art teacher never used paint brushes for art. He used only make up brushes. Every type ever created! Best "trick" I ever learned. I forgot about it as I got out of art but just showed my husband, an artist, and he is flipping out. I have a feeling I will never be able to find brushes to apply my make up again! Thanks for sharing!

    • @testerwulf3357
      @testerwulf3357 Рік тому +1

      Get him his own brushes so he strays from yours 😂

    • @bonnylouwho76
      @bonnylouwho76 5 місяців тому

      How funny, I have used makup brushes for years, having discovered that when a "real" brush top fell out of its metal neckband, I had to come up with something to finish a ship a work for someone. I am pretty ticked off that someone STOLE my makeup brush container when I moved as it took me YEARS to collect them and to have my new nice actually ones for my FACE in there as well. Grrrrr. They also stole an entire small tote with ALL of my crochet and stitchery hooks and needles and patterns as well. Who does that? My MOM's collection was with mine as well, worn worn and beloved and she died in 2001. Grrrr Now for buying myself some more makeup brushes. The sponge brushes are great as well. The make up sponges natural, synthetic, and silione work great in art applications as well.
      As I learned from watching my older sister who was in college ( ten years older than I am.) Use whatever comes to hand to make things with. When I did some huge murals at the age of fourteen or fifteen, for a Nativity play. I did it ALL in pastels. The son of the woman who asked me to do it was a Senior and HUNK and he stood behind me watching me for hours at my work. NO PRESSURE RIGHT? I am self taught only having had my sixth grade teacher who was a wonderful professional artist teach her own 6 week art appreciation course. I LOVED IT. and a six week watercolor course in Jr High The teacher was P_____D off because I was better at dry brush and sketching than see was and her star favorite pupil had no ability for it.
      As I stated I learned from remembering what my older sister had done and this provided me with the impetus that if she could do those things, I could try it as well. She would come home from school and I would be her figure drawing model for some of her assignments and I LOVED IT!

  • @Jessica-ch1yi
    @Jessica-ch1yi 2 роки тому +39

    As a kid I didn’t have a lightbox so I decided to be resourceful :) I took a big box that some sort of doll had been in, the kind with cardboard on the back and a big clear plastic window on the front. Cut a hole in the back and slid a flashlight into the hole. Bam! Homemade lightbox 🙂 it actually lasted like 2 years too, so not bad

    • @Skittl1321
      @Skittl1321 2 роки тому +7

      When I didn't want to use the window, I always put flashlights under our glass coffee table...

    • @Jessica-ch1yi
      @Jessica-ch1yi 2 роки тому +2

      @@Skittl1321 that works too :)

  • @thoughtfulwatcher
    @thoughtfulwatcher 2 роки тому +223

    I love Rae and saw this originally but I'm the same with the graphite vs. chalk. Super great hack but I prefer a 6B pencil (woodless if it's on hand or you can afford it) rather than chalk. It's less messy and easier for me to erase on my final product. I've also needed a light box in the middle of the night so I flipped over a clear plastic storage bin and put a desk lamp under it. Worked well enough in a pinch.

    • @lizhart81
      @lizhart81 2 роки тому +4

      I agree - I use the 9B from the large graphite pencil set I own that I otherwise would very rarely use. It lays down smoothly and quickly on the back of the reference sheet or tracing paper, and doesn't need much pressure to transfer evenly.

    • @MariaRevArt
      @MariaRevArt 2 роки тому +1

      I like compressed charcoal sticks.

    • @jmb822
      @jmb822 2 роки тому +3

      I personally love using chalk pastel because I’m a painter. When using graphite, when you paint over that graphite, that gray muddies up the paint which can be frustrating, especially for more detailed work where there’s a lot more graphite being transferred. Chalk pastel is wonderful because I can choose a line color that can complement my paintings while still keeping the colors vibrant. One tip I have is after rubbing the chalk pastel on the back of your drawing, tip the paper over a trash can to get rid of the loose powder - this will help keep your transfer as mess free as possible.

    • @Whole-Milk
      @Whole-Milk 2 роки тому

      Soft B graphite pencils for me too! I use 2B or 4B usually since it’s lighter in color and easier to erase than the darker B pencils

    • @winterrain1947
      @winterrain1947 Рік тому

      great idea for a light box! so glad I read this.

  • @Cyberia398
    @Cyberia398 2 роки тому +65

    Re sandpaper: the best range of sandpaper is available from jewellery supply stores - from 200, or lower, to 2000 and more. In silver jewellery making wet & dry sandpaper is used in increasing grits to get rid of saw and filing marks. One standard rule to get the most even surface is to rub in only one direction, not too heavily, then do a second round at a 90° angle. It’s like cross hatching, really. Also, paper will clog your sandpaper quickly, so shake it out or use a fresh bit of sandpaper for the second round for a more even finish.

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +12

      With this info, I’ll definitely have to give it a try!

    • @janinafisher101
      @janinafisher101 2 роки тому

      Great tips!

    • @learnartwithme3766
      @learnartwithme3766 2 роки тому +3

      Car/guitar finishing also uses 2000 near the end and close to buffing (wheel) stages.

    • @emerana
      @emerana 2 роки тому +2

      when in the military we had to get brass fittings super shiny with the finest sandpaper or suffer extra drills. If I had known this jewellery supply hack back then it would have been god-mode

    • @Comet_Teaser
      @Comet_Teaser 2 роки тому

      Yes, the size of grit of the sandpaper will make a vast difference to your results. A large grit will tear paper to pieces, but the finest grits will give a very smooth finish.

  • @stephh7863
    @stephh7863 2 роки тому +25

    I keep a retractable kabuki makeup brush in my travel kit. Less than 3 inches long so very compact, and has a lid so the hairs don't get damaged. Perfect for removing stray flecks of pigment, graphite and bits of eraser without smudging my work.

  • @lunarravenstudio
    @lunarravenstudio 2 роки тому +35

    Re the cornflour, I'd be worried it had a possibility of going rancid and moulding :/ Maybe talc instead?
    Also big chunky blush/fluffy brushes are fantastic for softening and blending acrylic and oil

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +23

      That’s a good point, and applies to SO many “hacks”. You can’t expect your art to last for years and years if you aren’t using proper supplies. It’s handy if you are creating something that you photograph for a print, or if it’s just an activity for fun. But I’m not sure about the longievity of something like this.

  • @spifariffic
    @spifariffic 2 роки тому +117

    I love Rae, but I also cringed when she said to use white colored pencils for blending for the exact reason you pointed out, so I audibly said "THANK YOU" when you reacted how you did 😄
    I really appreciate you demonstrating the differences - and it softened my cringe, because I saw that the white pencil is actually a little better at blending when you've already laid down a lot of color!
    I also appreciated you comparing the eraser to the sander, because I sincerely wondered if it would work as well or better, and now I know 💜
    And your waterbrush filled with alcohol hack is brilliant!! I am excited to try that.

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +30

      The white pencil definitely “blends” better because of all the extra wax. But it comes at a sacrifice of the original colors.

    • @mornasev
      @mornasev 2 роки тому +9

      I have an old set of very cheap, knock-off colored pencils that work great as blending pencils. lol. They also have a slight hint of the color(s) I'm trying to blend.

    • @fangchick93
      @fangchick93 2 роки тому +3

      I only use the white to blend if I want the colour to look pastel or shiny, otherwise I use the lightest of the pencil in colouring each area with or a colourless blender pencil to burnish.

    • @lisa4471
      @lisa4471 2 роки тому

      Personally i don't use white pencils to blend at all. Just use my zest it pencil blend or layer and burnish at my final layers :)

  • @laurelw7682
    @laurelw7682 2 роки тому +21

    Here’s my favorite swatching to match hack. Punch a hole thru a solid area of your swatch then you can put colors under and see if they match or how ever you use swatches! Hole punch ftw!

  • @BentleyHouseMinis
    @BentleyHouseMinis 2 роки тому +86

    This was such a fun video!! Idea: You might try sanding with paper towels. I learned this from my husband who used to make his own custom pens. The last and finest sanding tool he used was a paper towel to get the nice finish on the pen. I have used paper towel when I just needed the slightest bit of sanding and it's worked! Probably the cheaper the paper towels, the better😄 Possibly worth a try on your coloring page sanding idea? I would love to know if it works for you!

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +12

      Interesting!

    • @colorcrazy2944
      @colorcrazy2944 2 роки тому +3

      I've heard of using paper bags to sand also. I guess paper is just rough.

  • @colorcrazy2944
    @colorcrazy2944 2 роки тому +119

    For the color matching I have seen someone who uses a hole punch instead of just coloring to the edge of the paper. I haven't wanted to match anything that closely but I think a hole surrounded by the color might be clearer for me.

    • @gimygaming8655
      @gimygaming8655 2 роки тому +15

      THIS IS ACTUALLY REALLY HELPFUL

    • @dawsie
      @dawsie 2 роки тому +9

      I love this idea it helps to hide the colours near it so you get a cleaner match🤗thanks 🤗🤗

    • @colorcrazy2944
      @colorcrazy2944 5 місяців тому

      @@bonnylouwho76 I think they made color swatches of all their colors, probably on a rectangle, I think that is the shape people usually use and possibly faded out but I don't remember the exact video I saw this on. On every swatch they used a hole punch to make a hole. Then when you are painting something you put the swatch over the color you want to match and look at that color in the hole. This way your swatch color surrounds the color you want to match and you can tell if it really matches what you want or not. I don't think they said but I am guessing the piece you punch out of your swatch is thrown away since what you want to use is the hole in the swatch. You could do this on your painting or on your reference. I think it mostly helps to isolate the color you are working with so you can see it unaffected by the colors around it.

  • @kb9847
    @kb9847 2 роки тому +5

    *My Hack* when I need a pencil extender and I'm not around any I take out my Staedtler pencil-shaped eraser and replace the eraser with the pencil in the eraser case. Works like a charm and I can keep using the pencil by moving the guide up.

  • @anaperez5442
    @anaperez5442 2 роки тому +5

    When I've transferred an image I don't used
    chalk/pastels or carbon paper.
    I take a sheet of tracing paper and trace the figure/image.
    Then, on the back of the page, apply a simple pencil. Just male sure you cover all areas of the image that you will need to transfer.
    Then flip it onto the drawing pad and using a pencil or ball point pen, retrace the image.

  • @JustaGirlWhoLovesRats
    @JustaGirlWhoLovesRats 9 місяців тому

    The makeup brush hack to clean off your pictures works really well! I always use that and it also doesn't smudge my work. Thank you for sharing! I really enjoyed the video :)

  • @siimplyh3l3na.
    @siimplyh3l3na. 2 роки тому +3

    Black crayon also works on the first hack! I tried it at school it worked!

  • @fahadtariq6167
    @fahadtariq6167 2 роки тому +4

    After watching this video I really want to watch Sarah paint with acrylics or oils. It's going to be very interesting.
    Great video btw. I love both you and Rae and it's nice to see UA-camrs supporting each other.
    ❤🧡💛💚💙💜

    • @janinafisher101
      @janinafisher101 2 роки тому +1

      Acrylics are a lot easier because of faster drying times, but I bet she'd fall in love with acrylics. Oh dear...just what she needs...another medium, and more colours to buy!

  • @MariaRevArt
    @MariaRevArt 2 роки тому +21

    Hi Renee, for the chalk transfer method I often use compressed charccoal sticks. They are quicker than using graphite, but less messy than soft pastels. I can also use white charcoal for when I am transfering an image to a dark paper.

  • @missjoshemmett
    @missjoshemmett 2 роки тому +26

    I bought a makeup brush because you recommended it. I have never used one in real life on myself.
    My father got upset when I coloured outside the lines, so he told me to outline the area with the colour and I wouldn't do that anymore. It worked. Then, I recently ran across people who do that now, then was in the 1940s, and it still works for some reason. Some weird mental hack?
    Just wanted to mention that I ran across new markers two days ago. First I didn't know Crayola had 24 skin tone pencils but what caught my eye was Crayola's 24 skin tone markers. I have never coloured skin with markers!

    • @penelopefp
      @penelopefp 2 роки тому +2

      I just saw the skin tone pencils on vacay and was so excited I bought them as a souvenir for myself! (I'm not a frig magnet or tshirt person.) I love them!!

  • @TheSalemCrow
    @TheSalemCrow 2 роки тому +35

    I've used the eraser and blending stick trick for over 30 years (since I was in high school). I'm always amazed when someone finds a trick new to them that I thought many artists have always known about.

    • @erikhamann
      @erikhamann 2 роки тому +4

      Like the charcoal tracing. That’s a standart procedure of the old masters.

    • @keepyourshoesathedoor
      @keepyourshoesathedoor Рік тому

      I have too.👁👁

  • @Sophie-gn8jw
    @Sophie-gn8jw 2 роки тому +3

    Wow I was really expecting the cornstarch to make the paint thick and goopy but I was blown away

  • @jamiegossett
    @jamiegossett 2 роки тому

    The sanding board is gorgeous sharpening pencils by grinding down the point to change the point into a wedge or chisel or to make smoother or shape it.

  • @kraznia
    @kraznia Рік тому

    Ever since I started drafting in a CAD program many, many years ago, I almost never draft by hand outside of in-class demos. My drafting brush at home is now my drawing/coloring clean up brush. All about "use what you have". 😎

  • @loreannlegends
    @loreannlegends 2 роки тому +3

    When I didn't have a lightbox I would take a clear glass baking pan, turn it upside down and cover my phone with the flashlight on facing up then use the glass pan to trace on just being careful not to draw over the makers stamp on the middle it's been quite useful in a pinch

  • @viviennart
    @viviennart 2 роки тому +1

    Adding texture to paper with sandpaper - we used it for soft pastels in art class.

  • @marian_hayes
    @marian_hayes 2 роки тому +4

    Here’s an art hack I use:
    I draw with fineliners regularly and when I want a lighter value, I just use the hatching technique and apply less pressure to the pen.

  • @themaddtatter6679
    @themaddtatter6679 2 роки тому +1

    My favorite art hack from you is the alcohol blending marker with the derwent pencils! That view blew me away 👍❤

  • @maxwell_design_studios
    @maxwell_design_studios 2 роки тому +1

    Lots of people love makeup brushes for blending paint! Some makeup brushes may shed less than a typical super soft art brush. Depending on what you get it could be cheaper too

  • @tanwencooper6928
    @tanwencooper6928 2 роки тому +11

    On the tracing with calk/graphite - I find it works a lot better with a softer pencil. I usually use a 5B, purely because its the one I don't use very much from my pencil set. Also you can clean the pastel crumbs off with a makeup brush, and it won't smudge.

  • @philurbaniak1811
    @philurbaniak1811 2 роки тому +17

    Great tips! 👍
    I kind of want to take up colouring now.. and oils and pastel and charcoal and, weirdly, macrame 🤷🏼‍♀️ I just need to finish some outstanding projects first, to make space 😆

  • @drawsfelix
    @drawsfelix 2 роки тому +1

    For the alchohol blending crayon hack, I actually keep Crayola Crayons and 2 Colorless Blenders with my prismacolor colored pencils. The Colorless blender can blend the two mediums together. It came in handy because there is one color I can never find in Prismacolor.

  • @bonnieravenstar860
    @bonnieravenstar860 7 місяців тому

    Make your own blending stump out of tightly rolled newsprint, copy paper etc. Always use a blender! Thank you for the video

  • @_Darkstarmon_
    @_Darkstarmon_ 2 роки тому +14

    For those who do scratchboarding here's a few tips! Make-up brushes are a lifesaver when wiping off the ink dust, just do it lightly! Clay tools and sewing needles do just as well for makeshift blades for scratching, I even made a makeshift anti-tremor scratch tool with a old semi-heavy mechanical pencil and a sewing needle! Sadly I only have those two for how- but I hope they help ^^

    • @sammyt1313
      @sammyt1313 2 роки тому +2

      Dollar tree has some really great options in the craft isle for scratch tools. The clay scoring tools are my go to! They come with 2 for just $1.25 USD 🎉

  • @JayJay-lz1es
    @JayJay-lz1es 2 роки тому +1

    If you put a paper towel on top and bottom of crayon colored paper then iron with low heat, it melts wax off and leaves pigment in paper.

  • @chaosinca
    @chaosinca 2 роки тому +1

    I use a similar makeup brush to brush eraser dust off too 😊 top tip- if you use it for oil paints, don't wash it with turps- the glue in the ferrule dissolves and all the hair falls out lol.

  • @omniscient.nescience
    @omniscient.nescience 2 роки тому +10

    Rae: "Use makeup brushes for blending"
    Me, who as a teenager used to use the makeup brushes in the multipacks I never used because I didn't own any proper paintbrushes: Wait, what?

  • @kraznia
    @kraznia Рік тому

    Refillable markers (came with some high flow acrylics I bought awhile ago) are great with odorless mineral spirits. They travel well and don't leak. The flow is much more controlled than the water brush, although the tips are harder as it was designed as an acrylic paint marker (kinda like Poscas).

  • @LorettaAntonino
    @LorettaAntonino 2 роки тому +2

    The fact that both brushes did blend ok, wasn't because it was acrylic. You wondered if the hack might work for oil. You were using soft brushes already, so there was no advantage. Your brush was likely a water colour brush and already had soft bristles. If you used a medium or hard bristle brush, you would have notice a difference.
    Oil paint actually blends a million times easier than acrylic too, so a change of paint medium wouldn't have shown the hack better.
    The other thing is, you used a very small sample size. Acrylic paints are notorious for drying very quickly, which is why they don't blend well. But because you tried just a little paint, it was easy to blend.

  • @mlfett6307
    @mlfett6307 2 роки тому

    Great reactions! For the wax crayon, you can also get a smooth effect if you use an embossing tool (crafting heat gun) which melts the crayon - just a little.

  • @dontgotoschooltoday
    @dontgotoschooltoday 2 роки тому

    For the how to make your paint look professional, it doesn't matter if it corn starch or corn flower, I think if you use something powdery to thicken it

  • @Dark01978
    @Dark01978 2 роки тому +12

    Really enjoyed you video, my own favourite hack is using small pencil like you little white baby one, removing the wood and using the core.
    Put the pencil core in a small jar with lid, add thinner and I use it for backgrounds

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому +3

      So it becomes like a paint? Interesting!

    • @Dark01978
      @Dark01978 2 роки тому +4

      Yes or liquid pencil, I use the little lip gloss pots with lid, small amount of core and thinner it then turns into liquid pencil, look foward to you doing some testing

    • @shadowheartart3898
      @shadowheartart3898 2 роки тому +3

      Was going to suggest this. Great way to use the last bit of pencil core, when it gets too small to hold

  • @marlenaamalfitano1558
    @marlenaamalfitano1558 7 місяців тому

    light box works for me
    I love you. You are so willing to be human and have fails, like all of us.

  • @gacktist00
    @gacktist00 2 роки тому +1

    I hope you try sandpaper hack entire page!!! I really want to see the result!! 🤩

  • @whitewave1480
    @whitewave1480 Рік тому

    I have used the tracing from the window for many years. I always tape the picture to the window.

  • @sharonsone341
    @sharonsone341 2 роки тому +9

    I use a very thin layer of clear gesso when I can't lay any more pigment down. Sometimes twice! Best to do it before the pencil is too shiny though. I've also used pastel fixative instead of gesso.

  • @kellyreed8433
    @kellyreed8433 2 роки тому +26

    For that first hack with the chalk or graphite, i use a soft pencil like a 6B pencil and trace over the back of the picture then either draw over the lines on the front once you have put it down on where you want the picture to be or you can rub the pencil over the lot and you still get the desired effect. A friend of mine taught me that

    • @jenniferbowles6080
      @jenniferbowles6080 2 роки тому +2

      I use this. I hate chalk pastels so I use charcoal or graphite.

  • @ProudPlatypus
    @ProudPlatypus 2 роки тому +10

    To save your colouring page, this is something I've seen from Lachri Fine art. But she does a lot of art with colouring pencils, she uses powder blender with her which means she needs to be able to not have all the layers interfere blend into each other. So she uses a spray textured fixative between them. It lets you put more pencil over the top, and since its textured the pencil will grip onto it more than whatever finish you get with other kinds of fixatives.
    There's also clear gesso, which is used to prime surfaces to paint onto but you can use pencils over the top of them too. You might need to test to make sure it doesn't smudge the pencil already on the paper though.

    • @Tentaclestudio1
      @Tentaclestudio1 2 роки тому +1

      I use a similar technique when painting theatre/ masquerade masks- paint the basic colours on, then a quick coat of varnish before adding the aging/ texture, then on other coat of varnish before adding the highlights. It makes painting the masks much less stressful, and I can paint with speed and confidence- knowing that if/when I mess up, I can just white that one layer off!

  • @TheArtRoll
    @TheArtRoll 2 роки тому +5

    Hi! I love your videos Sarah! ❤️ You made my day with this video

  • @SheOceanbreez
    @SheOceanbreez Рік тому +1

    Worldwide known hacks that many artists have been using for years 😊...

  • @chriskilue
    @chriskilue 2 роки тому +9

    Interesting hacks (some). The first one is a substitution of a light box. But it is messy and I really don’t use pastels or graphite as they are expensive. The window hack is the best as you mentioned: it is cheap and saves material.
    A brush that also works is a duster made of feathers. I know it might sound cruel for some, but here in Mexico is common to find dusters made of hen feathers, they are cheap and effective.
    Acrylics come in two options: satin and matte. Matte acrylics are so good to lay prismacolor on top of them. Avoid satin acrylics they don’t really work with prismacolor colors. This is another alternative to using markers as base layers. Matte acrylics (scholar) work so nice, I use a local brand called Politec. Satin acrylics (like the brand Pebeo) are much better for other artistic projects.
    Watercolor, ink and pencil colors create beautiful results. Not in cheap paper, the one used in coloring book for kids…avoid that. But in books with good paper (over 160 grams) the effects are fantastic. For watercolor you just need to know how to control the water and pigment. It sounds easy, it takes a learning curve if you want to professionally do watercolor as an artist… but for coloring books it is not that hard.
    I will be trying my own art challenges, and probably record them (share? I am not sure yet). I have seen that no UA-cam artist has done any of them so far, so that will be interesting.
    Nice video as always. Thanks!

  • @giovannamerizio7196
    @giovannamerizio7196 2 роки тому +2

    Hello Sarah, video molto interessante e divertente soprattutto perché dovevo cercare di tradurre l' inglese!😁😂☺
    Video Bellisimo come sempre!😚
    Grazie e buona giornata

  • @flis625
    @flis625 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks Sarah and Shane. I used to use cornflour for many art activities for the preschoolers, it was cheap! If you mix it with pea glue and colour, you can drip it off the end of the poon to make great designs. If you mix it with boiling water and colour it makes great finger paint, specially if it’s still a bit warm when you use it - you can print it onto paper but it does curl the paper and can peel off when dry. We never had any trouble with ants and often did these activities outside. 😀

  • @NamsMArt-tl3hh
    @NamsMArt-tl3hh 2 роки тому +8

    I love your art hack of using alcohol marker blender on top of intense ❤️❤️

  • @fall-oc6ez
    @fall-oc6ez Рік тому +2

    Okay, I know I'm late, but about the white pencil crayon:
    They ARE good for blending, as long as you have enough colours put down first. But I would recommend only using it in lighter areas, because it does make the colours lighter. In shadow areas, just layer the pencils until it's smooth. Sometimes, though, you do need a light finish. Plus, if you sharpen your pencils, and don't press too hard with the white, you can add many more layers on top. Of course, the quality of the paper does matter. I suggest using paper with some tooth, and using the white pencil more for natural tones, rather than bright colours.
    But this is just my opinion. If you disagree, that's okay. I just don't like it when people dismiss the white pencil so quickly, sometimes without even using it properly. I am a realism artist, and I find the white pencil really good for blending those first few layers, or to bring down the saturation of a colour.
    And for those of you who don't think the same, we must agree to disagree.
    Edit: don't forget to keep the white pencil crayon sharp too!

  • @Chaotic_Pixie
    @Chaotic_Pixie 2 роки тому +3

    An "art hack" I've been doing since I was a kid is using washable crayola markers on rubber stampers rather thank ink pads. you can then color in all the individual parts you want or use a really like color to stamp the stamp and then color it in on the paper. Sadly, my stamps were loaned to the gym teacher when I was in grade school (he would stamp our hands if we had a good class as a reward) and they never got returned when I moved away. OH well.

    • @Skittl1321
      @Skittl1321 2 роки тому

      I bought whole sets of tombow markers just to color stamps.

  • @Trish_Carmichael
    @Trish_Carmichael 2 роки тому +1

    I can relate about the lack of crayons xD In fact I never liked them, even when I was a kid I disliked them! So I don't have any haha. Very entertaining video!

  • @emorocks91
    @emorocks91 2 роки тому

    Have you tried clear watercolor "ground" maybe on top of that coloring page? Or maybe just pencil fixative? Basically add a new layer to start fresh on?

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому

      No, I’ll have to try it!

    • @emorocks91
      @emorocks91 2 роки тому

      @@SarahRenaeClark There's watercolor ground that is essentially like the equivalent of gesso for watercolor artists. You use it on things to make them mimic the surface of watercolor paper. It makes canvases, wood, thin paper, etc. workable with watercolor. I know Daniel Smith sells a clear variation though. There's also workable fixative for pencils that preserve the layer below and reintroduce some tooth on top of what you've done so you can add more layers. You also might consider investigating a video or two of Dollightful or other doll customization artists, because she and many others use watercolor pencils to draw the doll's face in. To achieve this, they use a very specific fixative called "Mr. Super Clear" (matte) that mattifies the doll and gives enough tooth even to the soft plastic to pick up the pencil. That's a long winded way to say that there's a lot of options to add a 'pause' layer to your work when the paper's not cooperating anymore and keep going. I hope it helps!

  • @poormomlife8585
    @poormomlife8585 2 роки тому

    Love love love!💕
    Ima old school kind of Mom/ Artist & I'm also very very new to the UA-cam art network I've just come across. Which is where I found this channel. And I'm so hooked.
    Just thought I would throw that out there. 😁💕💃🏼
    Again,
    Love Love Love!!!

  • @daisyshinesdraw8812
    @daisyshinesdraw8812 2 роки тому +8

    Love your studio background.......it just matches your energy sarah

  • @jemima2222
    @jemima2222 2 роки тому

    this was such a fun video, i didn't even realise it was posted today until i went to the comments. thank you for testing these, im really bad at following art hacks / cooking videos so it's helpful to see someone test them for me

  • @mariannemccutcheon2438
    @mariannemccutcheon2438 2 роки тому +9

    Love your videos Sarah. Your an amazing artist. I've learnt sooooo much from you ❤🥰

  • @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears
    @Whateverhasbeenmynameforyears 2 роки тому

    On the too much colored pencil layer problem, Are you aware you can use mineral sprits to blend color pencils and it will allow you to have more layers?

  • @theXmonsterrXmanderr
    @theXmonsterrXmanderr 2 роки тому

    Omg @5:30 I literally did that too! 🤣🤦🏻‍♀️ I mean, pointy things get sharpened to be like new right?! Only we forgot about things like markers, paint brushes, etc 😅
    Also, I can never open anything either!!! I say everything is "Amanda-proofed, which is somehow more proofed than child-proof!" 🤔😁
    So glad I found you and can't wait to see more of your content 🥰 hope you have a lovely day!!!

  • @Skinnychelle48
    @Skinnychelle48 2 роки тому

    I go to Dollar Tree to buy fluffy makeup brushes to use to brush any particles from my artwork work.

  • @ekamarie6632
    @ekamarie6632 2 роки тому

    I actually use the scrapey crayon technique. But I literally use the lid the crayola markers that you did the water color hack with. Bc I can hold it like a pencil and controlling exactly where I’m scraping, how much I’m scraping, where I’m pushing the crumbs to, and if I get the right angle the wax crumbs build up in the lid and I just knock em out into the trash.
    Cuz if you go at it like a scratch off lotto ticket it’s just a mess and you can rip the paper.

  • @HellzSayzDANCE
    @HellzSayzDANCE 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this video! Between you and Rae these are some fantastic art hacks! I saw Rae’s video when it came out and loved the hacks, and it was interesting to see the spins you put on some of her hacks as well! I love seeing collars between artists, even though this wasn’t technically an official collab, it was pretty close 😄

  • @RebeDrawsStuff
    @RebeDrawsStuff 2 роки тому +4

    I adore Rae's videos but the chalk hack is not my favorite. I prefer to use graphite pencil even if it takes longer, because at least the mess will be minimum, especially if the graphite is a 2H.
    Also I use one or two binder clips to hold the image while tracing over it, otherwise the paper will move around.

    • @tarabooartarmy3654
      @tarabooartarmy3654 2 роки тому

      They make graphite sticks. I had some in an old art kit. Would make that take a lot less time.

  • @rambbler
    @rambbler 2 роки тому

    Me, someone who almost exclusively does digital art: these hacks will be super useful someday I'm sure :D

  • @joeyjoe7930
    @joeyjoe7930 2 роки тому

    I subscribed because I think you’re awesome! And I loved your art hacks at the end! Of course, Rae’s hacks were great, too!

  • @Cationna
    @Cationna 2 роки тому +1

    Sarah, I'm loving the video, and sorry for the off-topic, but where did you get your shirt?? It's awesome!

  • @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx
    @xXxjjTHEjetPLANEXxXx Рік тому

    When I make my own transfer paper I use the Sanford brand DesiGN EBONY pencil in Jet Black Extra Smooth (14420) and it has good dark coverage with minimal fallout. I use the method to transfer sketches to canvas and I never buy saral transfer paper (although I'd love to support them it's just too expensive for me)

  • @kioshekat7931
    @kioshekat7931 2 роки тому

    as for the light board hack, I'm guilty of using my laptop, opening up Word or Paint, and using that as a light board. prObably not the best for your screen. But when I finally got a big desk for art, I got a glass desk for a few reasons: Smooth surface, Always. no dinks, warps, wood texture. Easy to clean paint off of it. Doesn't affect the natural lighting in the room. I can clean paint off of it super easily. If I really wanted to I could tape a white paper under it and use the desk as a palette. But also I could stick a lamp (or in my case a philips hue go light or light strips) under my desk and use it as a giant light board.

  • @ellie-angel9254
    @ellie-angel9254 2 роки тому +3

    If you're still thinking about using sandpaper on that page of lumiere and cogsworth, maybe use a sanding block meant to buff fingernails? They should be fairly cheap and they're the finest, tinest grain of sandpaper I can think of...

  • @lisayoder5686
    @lisayoder5686 2 роки тому

    The chalk method works great! I actually learned that from Kirsty partridge for more money than Rae 😃

  • @jeniajadda
    @jeniajadda 2 роки тому

    I actually hate blending with a white colored pencil because of that white layer. It just washes everything out and I much prefer the fully saturated colors.

  • @amiraessebyhy7287
    @amiraessebyhy7287 10 місяців тому

    I have a hack so coler with crayon and pres hard but not too hard go over with pencils so cool😊

  • @solveigfrank
    @solveigfrank 2 роки тому

    Bout the tranafer technique i do it similar..i do the sketch digital..then mirror it and print…then go heavy around the lines with graphite…turn around place it on the paper where i want it…and rub the graphite along the backside of the printed page so once u lift the paper tata…done

  • @lauralulu4444
    @lauralulu4444 2 роки тому

    I actually love using crayons and I do like the look of them as they are but I never heard of that hack and may need to try it now lol

  • @kaiamaseton
    @kaiamaseton 2 роки тому

    The sandpaper trick might take off a bit of those black lines from coloring pages!

  • @liesbeth9810
    @liesbeth9810 2 роки тому +4

    Graphite works great. I personally use a softer graphite like a B3 or 5. It doesn’t smudge as much as pastels do, and is very easy to erase if needed. Downside of those carbon copy sheets is that they don’t erase at all. Which can suck big time if you make a mistake or when having paint that doesn’t cover it completely.

    • @janinafisher101
      @janinafisher101 2 роки тому +2

      You can get light coloured carbon papers. A friend bought me some sewing carbon and it includes pink (and white).

  • @sharonhinton637
    @sharonhinton637 Рік тому

    I have the same Princess Leia t-shirt 👍💪

  • @Kazooples
    @Kazooples 2 роки тому

    I use my iPad as a light box, sometimes I sketch digitally then trace, gotta be verrryyy careful to trace lightly though or it’ll scratch the screen.

  • @Voirreydirector
    @Voirreydirector 2 роки тому +10

    My dear, I am just happy you survived the five minute craft ordeal! Thank you for continuing to enlighten us on the good and not so. The trick with transferring the old fashioned way is to not blow off the excess, the excess is what is pressed into the tracing lines.

  • @MelanaC
    @MelanaC 2 роки тому +4

    The first hack - I use a 3B pencil in exactly the same way that you did and I find that works far better than pastel!
    Corn starch added to the paint has made the paint chip off in the drying stage or a few days later!
    I use makeup brushes for all my art! Watercolour, acrylic and oils. I bought really cheap £1.00 set from amazon and it’s really useful. Not fantastic but handy if you know what you’re doing might ruin the brush
    I use very fine sand paper, nail files or erasers for cleaning my blending stumps

    • @MelanaC
      @MelanaC 2 роки тому

      Thank you for the ❤️. I meant to say what a great idea of yours to use alcohol marker or isopropyl alcohol in a water brush for blending crayon or pencil!!! That’s amazing! Love your work 🥰

  • @TheMonarchofGold
    @TheMonarchofGold 2 роки тому

    Another way to fill the white gaps of crayon WITHOUT ruining an expensive alcohol marker is to just use watercolor. Wax repels water, so the color will only fall into the gaps with no color. Thus giving you that same full look but for much much cheaper (and at NO risk to any art supplies). I learned this in high school when my art teacher told us to make monsters with crayon. He'd been inspired after going to dinner with a friend at one of those restaurants that covers the table with paper and gives you crayons so kids can preoccupy themselves. Well, the two artists at the table started mucking around with the crayon seeing what they could do with it and he was actually pretty surprised by what he could do with crayon. I had made a fairly gnarly very vibrant piece (one of the most vibrant pieces I've ever made) but all the little white spaces were causing problems. We tried markers (and ruined a few -- oops) before trying watercolor. The watercolor really sealed the deal and just made every single color on the page pop. Even though the proportions were pretty wack, it's still one of my most favorite pieces I've ever made and I hate that it was destroyed (a life even that was far beyond my control).

  • @oliviahancook5195
    @oliviahancook5195 2 роки тому

    So the sand papering was using the poster paper at the dollar store it thicker so using in the coloring book is your hack.I watched her hacks also.

  • @flame.6375
    @flame.6375 2 роки тому +2

    Umm I’m a new viewer….i realy like ur aesthetics
    And pls rate my cat tutorial

  • @michaelanderson2166
    @michaelanderson2166 Рік тому

    I love that the hack is to use the old carbon copy method that led to the invention of carbon paper…. Oh the circles we follow.

  • @darlenericotta
    @darlenericotta Рік тому

    Thanks great video I love it!

  • @blooelmo
    @blooelmo 2 роки тому

    Howdy and happy day!!! Yes! Oil paints! I hope for a Bob Ross challenge in the future? 😁
    I wonder also maybe a 2000/3000 or even a finer grit sand paper? Totally fascinating idea!!
    Totally have 2 makeup brushes tho I think that was inspired by you last year. TERRIFIC HACK
    I luv SRD too, this was super infotaining and thanks so much for having some fun with these “hacks”
    Ttfn and chipper cheerios!!

    • @CrusherDP
      @CrusherDP 2 роки тому

      Happy little trees

  • @celloafterdark4173
    @celloafterdark4173 2 роки тому

    I always get super messy when I'm doing art- all the artists I know have splotches of paint and stuff here and there! Maybe it's the clean artists that you can't tell at a glance 😂

  • @64sunshine64
    @64sunshine64 2 роки тому +2

    I feel like the white pencil makes the colors look blurry rather than blended so I prefer to not use then much either

    • @SarahRenaeClark
      @SarahRenaeClark  2 роки тому

      I think it can be helpful if you’re wanting to achieve a specific effect, for sure! That’s why mine are so short!

  • @jamesdavidson7495
    @jamesdavidson7495 2 роки тому

    I am going to try my first page with a alcohol marker base tonight. It will be interesting to try. Just got the Ohuhu set in the other day.

  • @ArcNeoMasato
    @ArcNeoMasato 2 роки тому +2

    Not sure how available they are where you live, but instead of sand paper, look for a foam sanding block. They tend to have the smoothest textures ever.

  • @TheIlwin
    @TheIlwin 2 роки тому

    Instead of lightboard I use notebook screen (with opened blank new page of writting editor on the screen). Not completely comfortable but for me certainly more than a window :). (also more easily accessible :) ).

  • @YukinoKary
    @YukinoKary 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting artistic tricks. Will try some of them soon...that makeup brush is essential to spread the powder of the pencils and you can also paint with eyeshadow makeup hahaha I used to paint large areas at school and then apply marker or pencil depending on the style to show.
    Another coloring trick is with parchment paper where you can make reliefs of drawings with a pen that does not write and paint on the face upside down with markers. They turn out very nice three-dimensional style cards

  • @Gabriel-gabriel
    @Gabriel-gabriel 2 роки тому +1

    I am a professional artist and I've been using makeup brushes for decades for gold leaf and painting.