Mastering the Charcoal Technique: Step-by-Step Portrait Creation Journey

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  • Опубліковано 12 лют 2024
  • Join me on a step-by-step portrait creation journey and learn how to master the charcoal technique! This tutorial will guide you through the process of creating a stunning charcoal portrait, from choosing the right materials to blending and shading techniques. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking to improve their skills, this video will take you on an artistic journey you won't want to miss!
    From selecting the right materials to blending and shading techniques, we'll guide you through the process of creating a masterpiece with charcoal. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this tutorial will help you take your portrait drawing skills to the next level.
    In this video I draw a portrait of a woman, in charcoal and white chalk. I start with very rough big mass sketch. I just want to block in the big shapes, Dark and light. Very abstract.
    In the beginning, the size and composition of the head are very important.
    So stay in this stage as long as possible to get the drawing somehow correct.
    I use warm gray toned paper. The benefit of this paper is that I can use it as a skin tone.
    The big part of the light shape.
    I don't focus at all on details at this stage.
    Two values are enough for block-in the big shapes.
    My drawing tools for this one,
    Rubbing sponge, blunt, soft palette knife, charcoal, and white chalk.
    And I also use my fingers.
    I try to use 4-5 values for the whole drawing.
    From the darkest to the lightest (High Light).
    It's critical not to break it down too early,
    so you don't lose the overall big shape.
    Draw a big shape make it easier to move around the drawing very easily.
    Then I work a lot with the edges,
    and want to have variations soft and sharp.
    The edges most of the time
    are very soft.
    Charcoal drawing is more like painting in oil,
    and you need to add layers of charcoal to get the values and shapes right.
    For that purpose, you need to have a better quality paper.
    Slightly rough variant.
    I work so much with edges.
    It is from there the drawing
    start getting 3D shape.
    I use white chalk for the light shape.
    Mark the highlights.
    It's very easy to overdo it.
    So take it easy with that.
    You can blend white chalk and charcoal,
    And create a very nice cool mid tone.
    Drawing and painting is so much about the art style too.
    Creating design with shapes and brush strokes
    I usually design my artwork
    You will see in the end.
    Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoyed this video.
    Comment what do you think about this process.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 45

  • @Milozandiart
    @Milozandiart  3 місяці тому

    To see more charcoal drawing, watch this:
    ua-cam.com/video/JSth_U6oY5w/v-deo.html

  • @user-yg6pf1pr7o
    @user-yg6pf1pr7o 8 годин тому

    ❤❤❤❤🎉

  • @emilleum48
    @emilleum48 Місяць тому

    You have such incredible skills, your precise attention in observing and working in values is incredible, what a wonderful portrait study of your beautiful subject, and there is so much you can teach me,
    MSG Leum

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому

      "Thank you very much! I'm glad you noticed that."
      Values and good drawing skills are the foundation of portrait drawing and painting.

  • @moonlight1986
    @moonlight1986 3 місяці тому

    Awesome, awesome work of art, as if it were the phases of a full moon. All the best to my creative friend

  • @francesca8325
    @francesca8325 3 місяці тому

    Many compliments. Which color of charcoils did you use apart from black and white? And which degree of hardness? Thank you

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  3 місяці тому

      Thank you. I use three different types of charcoal - hard, soft, and one in between - as well as white chalk.

  • @user-wy8hm6xd9m
    @user-wy8hm6xd9m 3 місяці тому +4

    the eyes though 😂😅

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  3 місяці тому

      Just see them as shapes Not eyes 👀 it makes easier to draw them !

    • @mariecher
      @mariecher Місяць тому

      ​@@Milozandiartthat's probably why you don't see how crooked they are :) There's nothing wrong with only looking at shapes, if you can then draw the shapes perfectly

    • @mariecher
      @mariecher Місяць тому

      ​@@Milozandiarttry looking at a small copy of the picture, looking at it in the mirror or from a bigger distance or turning it upside down. You'll see it

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому

      @@mariecher Thank you! I see what you mean but this is really not about 100% accurate, it’s more about different style and my expressive approach ☺️

    • @mariecher
      @mariecher Місяць тому

      @@Milozandiart there's expressive approach of, say, Picasso, and then there's expressive approach which just makes your eyes crooked 😁
      If you want to be a picasso, make everything crooked 😁 Just one crooked eye is creepy, not expressive. No offence

  • @arthurv321
    @arthurv321 2 місяці тому

    What paper and/or sketchbook do you use for charcoal drawings?

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  2 місяці тому

      Canson grey toned! I belive i explained in the video, the benefit of it :)

  • @baptistepayendessinphoto
    @baptistepayendessinphoto 2 місяці тому

    You should redraw her left eye (right side of the drawing): it’s at the correct height but the right eye is far more long to redraw. Plus you should darken the area on the left of her face (right side again) to remove these weird volumes on the bottom half of the drawing.

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому +2

      Thank you for your comment :) I see what you mean!
      The purpose of this video is not to create a super realistic drawing, more about drawing style and diffrent tools i use.

    • @mariecher
      @mariecher Місяць тому

      ​​@@Milozandiart Just as a suggestion to you - I think that's really ineffective tactic, to focus on technical details and style, while ignoring the structure of the face. It's obvious from the video, that you not only don't do a preliminary sketch, but don't even keep the 3d structure in mind, you just loosely copy the patterns from the photo. I suppose if you like what you're doing, it's alright. But you're unlikely to make much progress with actual drawing skills this way

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому

      ​@@mariecher Thank you for your comment. When I draw, I sometimes start with a loose style and other times with a more accurate approach. Drawing loosely helps me to freestyle more and express myself in my own unique way. My goal is not always to create a realistic or 100% accurate drawing, but rather to vary my style and be more expressive:)
      Using a photo is just an ubject to draw from and its hard to see 3d effect on UA-cam even there is 3 to 5 values that creates more realistic.

  • @Hohmann2000
    @Hohmann2000 23 дні тому

    Асимметричное лицо получилось ...

  • @hdub8093
    @hdub8093 2 місяці тому +3

    Eyes aren't properly aligned, good drawing otherwise

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  2 місяці тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @joecombs7468
      @joecombs7468 Місяць тому +1

      Actually, if you look at the jaw line you'll see that the head, in the drawing, has a slight tilt to the left.
      While in the photograph the head is strictly vertical.
      So, while the eyes are not aligned with the photograph, they are properly aligned with the tilt of the head in the drawing.

    • @joecombs7468
      @joecombs7468 Місяць тому +1

      ​@@MilozandiartI like the tilt of the head in the drawing. Its an improvement over the photograph.

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому +1

      ​@@joecombs7468 Thank you!
      When I draw or paint, I usually design a little bit and don't really aim for super realistic portraits. I'm a painter, not a photographer :)

    • @joecombs7468
      @joecombs7468 Місяць тому +1

      @@Milozandiart I prefer paintings to photographs.
      My problem is every time someone tells me they like one of my paintings I take it off the wall & give it to them.
      LOL

  • @gigipane5023
    @gigipane5023 3 місяці тому

    Congratulations, you did a wonderful job. Can you tell me what kind of palette knife you used? I didn't understand if you put a sponge in the tip of the palette knife.

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
      I used a black rounded sponge in the begining and a soft palette knife with a rounded tip for this drawing . Search: panpastell soft palette knife, you will see how it looks like.
      will show more clear next time :)

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  3 місяці тому

      Do you draw portraits?😀😀

    • @gigipane5023
      @gigipane5023 3 місяці тому

      A thousand thanks. Yes, I usually paint portraits in oils

    • @Milozandiart
      @Milozandiart  Місяць тому

      @@gigipane5023 No problem. You can also check the links in description ;)