I liked every comment in hopes that past commenters will come back to watch this masterpiece again and learn more. Thanks as always for sharing the tips and techniques Vonn :)
I am so happy you went with the powdered graphite, it really gave the kick it needed, and honestly it's kinda making me want to try it and go back to pencil drawings! I don't do it as much as I'd like to beign a digital artist, but I now I cannot wait to grab my pencils and sketch something! Thanks!
Yes please. Do more of that💎😊 you are extremely skilled artist and so nice and friendly🥹 congratulations for being who you are👏☺️ and its super fun and educative to see the process of your work👍👍👍
Honestly great tips. Watching someone work through these problems and reason through them helped my mindset. I used to be 90% a graphite artist. With the same kind of soft realism. Now I avoid it because at least for me the contrast is “too” intense white paper/dark (and shiny graphite) but I think I’ll try it again.. I miss how plastic and erasable it is compared to other illustration tool(colerase ugh) Did you mention the paper type? Awesome and helpful video! Thank you!
Thank you for this! Especially for your honesty on the struggles you have. That really helps me because just today I thought „shouldn’t I do better without a reference if I call myself an illustrator?“ Besides that I really like the way you speak. Will be happy to see more of these videos in the future!
Hey Vonnart, do you use models? How long have you been studying art/drawing? I've been drawing off and on for about 15 months, self-taught. I have found that in my art journey, the more I draw, the faster I get better at drawing, and I am making progress. Some of my favorite channels are How to Draw Like a Sir and New Masters Academy. Love your work.
I liked every comment in hopes that past commenters will come back to watch this masterpiece again and learn more. Thanks as always for sharing the tips and techniques Vonn :)
Why you make that pig look so damn RADIANT?
it is good to see a time lapse from start to stop on a piece
I am so happy you went with the powdered graphite, it really gave the kick it needed, and honestly it's kinda making me want to try it and go back to pencil drawings! I don't do it as much as I'd like to beign a digital artist, but I now I cannot wait to grab my pencils and sketch something!
Thanks!
Yes, I really enjoyed seeing the time-lapse and hearing your thought process!
Yes please. Do more of that💎😊 you are extremely skilled artist and so nice and friendly🥹 congratulations for being who you are👏☺️ and its super fun and educative to see the process of your work👍👍👍
I have the graphite powder. Great to work with!
Wow, this is beautiful!
Wow!!! 🥰
Awesome to see it come together! Thanks for sharing!
I love watching your process and thank you for sharing a video where you had to strive to find what you were looking to convey.
I love it, Timothy ❤❤❤
love this, thanks for sharing your process!
AMAZING piece as always!!!
Beautiful work!
Honestly great tips. Watching someone work through these problems and reason through them helped my mindset.
I used to be 90% a graphite artist. With the same kind of soft realism. Now I avoid it because at least for me the contrast is “too” intense white paper/dark (and shiny graphite) but I think I’ll try it again.. I miss how plastic and erasable it is compared to other illustration tool(colerase ugh)
Did you mention the paper type?
Awesome and helpful video! Thank you!
Thank you for this! Especially for your honesty on the struggles you have. That really helps me because just today I thought „shouldn’t I do better without a reference if I call myself an illustrator?“
Besides that I really like the way you speak. Will be happy to see more of these videos in the future!
Liked and subscribed, I'm just getting into figure drawing and I would love to get this guy's advice.
Hey Vonnart, do you use models? How long have you been studying art/drawing? I've been drawing off and on for about 15 months, self-taught. I have found that in my art journey, the more I draw, the faster I get better at drawing, and I am making progress. Some of my favorite channels are How to Draw Like a Sir and New Masters Academy. Love your work.