Man it's been 2 year for me now and when I look back when I started, the only thing I can say is thank you for taking your time to explain the process in your videos✨🙏🏽🙌🏽
Another tool you can try to experiment with is a foam eye smudger make up “thing” lol it can be good for blending, erasing and adding skin imperfections although it can be hard to control at first. I can never get the jakar charcoal to leave a smooth finish and i’m wondering if it’s the paper i’m using. It’s the back side of arches hot pressed watercolour paper and it may have too much tooth so i’ll have to see if i have any strathmore to try it out with.
@@james_7978There is no cheat method, the tools professionals use are those you've mentioned above. Even the masters used tracing, grids, projectors etc. Good reply
Man it's been 2 year for me now and when I look back when I started, the only thing I can say is thank you for taking your time to explain the process in your videos✨🙏🏽🙌🏽
Bro🔥🔥 you did a great job ✍️💯... can't imagine how tasking it is to draw, record and explain at the same time.
You're the best 💯💪
I really really appreciate you. This is thousands of pounds worth of tutoring for free. Thank you and God bless 🙏🏾🙏🏾
GOD BLESS YOU MAN
YOU HAVE REALLY DONE A GREAT THING FOR ME
Thank you, for a very nice and educated tutorials💯🙏may you be great.
Keep up the good work boss. Very informative and apt.
Thanks for the tips this was really good. I'm a bit scared of charcoal but this method makes me want to try
Awesome🔥🔥🔥🔥
Now this is a method I'll try in my next drawing. Thank you!
Thank you for explaining into details, you even zoomed in, so that we can see the small details🔥👌🏾 good job
Your videos deserve millions of views. Just look at how realistic your drawings are. Any advice on how to draw realistically?
Nice.. I find cotton wool works great too
nicely done looks really good. I learn a lot from your explanation. gr. Oscar Holland
Another tool you can try to experiment with is a foam eye smudger make up “thing” lol it can be good for blending, erasing and adding skin imperfections although it can be hard to control at first. I can never get the jakar charcoal to leave a smooth finish and i’m wondering if it’s the paper i’m using. It’s the back side of arches hot pressed watercolour paper and it may have too much tooth so i’ll have to see if i have any strathmore to try it out with.
Love it bro, will check out the make up brushes m, see what they got 😮❤😊
amazing, bravo
Amazing!!! Thanks.
Bro am from India u did a great job u make my day
Beautiful
Awesome.......I never liked using q tips. I love the make up brushes......works very well
How do you lay out your drawings to get the proper proportions? Do you freehand. This is my biggest problem.
Some people do grid method, others use projectors. Depends on the artist. Not really cheating. Think of it as tools.
@@james_7978There is no cheat method, the tools professionals use are those you've mentioned above. Even the masters used tracing, grids, projectors etc. Good reply
Write down the materials you mentioned especially pencils and where it could be purchased
Nice
Today is my first time seeing your face lol
Was about to say the same thing 😅
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