Excellent work Brenda. You're right that variation is the key to drawing hair. I also like turning my paper around to get that natural curve from my hand. I didn't realise Todd had done the music. It's very well done :)
Hi David, I totally agree with you and I often turn the board around so that I too can use the natural hand arc to work on curves. Yes, my hubby does the music. One of his many hobbies. Thank you for the wonderful comment.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy That is one of the problems with digital, you have to rotate the image on the screen rather than the paper. It's always good to have many hobbies I don't know what I'd do without them :)
Hi Brenda, It was an excellent video about how to burn (draw) the hair, I think which is one of the difficult parts in portrait burning. Your commentary and realtime video is very helpful to learn, Once again thank you very much for your tutorial.
Hi Mitesh, thank you so much. I've been requested to do a tutorial on hair and I plan to create a series on that. It just takes time especially since I don't work very fast. Thank you again for the wonderful comment!
Hey Brenda , hair can be a very tricky challenge for the artist. I always have to concentrate when trying to create /draw hair, and i emphasize the word TRYING. You seem to create , in pyrography , hair with ease, you have mastered it. As always you have posted a very detailed , in depth and informative tutorial video, the final artwork is stunning. Big thumbs up from me Brenda QOP : )
Hello DK! This was fairly easy as I let the shader do the work. Plus I removed all of the stray strands of hair giving the girl a really nice smooth hair do. :) Thank you for the wonderful comment!
Hola Diego, Gracias por el maravilloso comentario. Un saludo y espero que tengan un fantástico fin de semana! (Hi Diego, thank you for the wonderful comment. Greetings to you and I hope you have a fantastic weekend!)
you just reminded me of some high school stuff a teacher once said "pay attention to light when shading "its something i completely forgot, thank you once again ,ma'am. :)
You are most welcome. Creating the illusion of a 3D object on flat paper is something I can understand. Taking a block of wood and knowing what to do to whittling / carve it into some object seems very difficult to me. Wouldn't even know where to begin.
Hi Brenda! Braided hair is my favorite ^^ You did a fantastic job, I think hair is difficult to draw, but knowing about all the other details which you have mastered to make, this is just a piece of cake for you ^^ You are amazing, and I love how much I learn from you ^^ Have a beautiful weekend lovely Brenda ^^
Hello HAD, Thank you so much for the amazing comment! Like most things, once you know a few tips or guidelines to follow, it's pretty easy. When you create your drawings with long flowing hair, you don't draw each individual strand. Instead you draw the clumps or sections of hair. I'm doing the same thing, but some of my sections are smaller. You have a fantastic weekend too! I really did enjoy your pumpkin drawing.
Hi Brenda! Long time no see, hope you are doing great :) This is a very interesting tutorial! Hair, especially various hairstyles like braids are a tricky subject for drawing, but you absolutely nailed it with pyrography. Love how the braided hair turned out! :)
Kind regards from Quito, Ecuador, beautiful works I congratulate you ... a question: what kind of pyrograph is that from the video? Some special brand?
Hi Oscar, greetings to you from Washington state. I use a Colwood Super pro II. Colwood's website is: woodburning.com Thank you for the comment and compliment! Brenda
Loved this tutorial, Brenda you make it look so easy. Hope you have a reference photo that we can use for this. Also would you make a tutorial on how to burn eye lashes. Please
Hi Trina, I would have to say that I didn't think anyone would want to try and replicate what I did exactly. I just added a link to the blog on my website where I talk about this particular artwork. The blog is not a tutorial, but the source photo is in the blog. If you go look at the photo, you'll discover that I deviated from the photo to create this artwork. I will try to do that, but keep in mind that it will be a bit before I can get to it. Thank you for the wonderful comment! Brenda
This is not a criticism but a curiosity. Even on other pyrography videos, the images look super smooth from afar and I'm curious to see them close up to see the details of the burns. Noticed this on my own projects and when sending pictures to friends. Could we see some closeup by chance? Ive found hair being my biggest challenge so far but these videos are SO helpful! Thank you
Hi Eric, Your comment isn't offensive to me. I've gotten some offensive ones, so I know the difference. All art looks better from a distance. Or as my husband loves to tell me, art isn't meant to be viewed with your nose almost touching the board. That said, I will keep your request in mind for future videos. One of the difficulties I have with video is that my video camera tends to go blurry if I zoom in too close. I do take high resolution photos of the final artwork that can be zoomed in pretty far. The photos are available on my website and blog links are in the video description. The main photo at the top of the blog would be the one with the highest resolution, so you might be able to see the type of detail you're after.
Hi Brenda beautiful work, thanks for sharing. Quick question. Why don’t you transfer the photo before burning instead of tracing? Wouldn’t be more easy to see the details that way?
Hello Annya, I tried ironing a pattern onto the wood once and didn't care for it. For one thing you can't alter the lines. Plus it wasn't easy to tell the areas I had burned versus the transferred areas. To me it seemed like a waste of time to burn over it. Plus if the wood is too thin the ironing method can cause the wood to bow. Another consider is that I'm not overly sure that burning over toner ink is safe. Any other method of photo transfer requires some sort of transfer medium. Again I'm not sure it would be safe to burn over any of those mediums. So I stick with my method I've used for 40+ years. It's cheap, doesn't require anything special to do, and I have complete control over what I want to transfer to the wood. Thanks for the question.
Получилось очень красиво))), а если выжигать портрет с фото из времён где они черно белые))) как делать теже волосы и тени? Делали ли ли такие работы? Может вы бы показали как это делать с такими же этапами,если вам не сложно))))?
Здравствуй. Процесс не меняется, поэтому не имеет значения, используете ли вы цветную или черно-белую фотографию. Фотография просто показывает форму и позволяет узнать, где падает свет и где находятся тени. Опять же, это не меняется, даже если это черно-белое фото.
I find portraits to be extremely difficult for me. I have to do a LOT of erasing and do-overs before I'm happy with the results. Sometimes I think it's not a matter of happy, but starting over.
When I see you work those wonders, it seems very easy, then inspired by your video I start to burn wood and I despair, my pen leaves marks, the stroke is irregular and again I start practicing the stroke, I don't know how many hours I have been practicing, It is desperate.
Hi Antolin, I will share with you the mistakes I made when I first started. 1) I had the heat too high, so the burn stroke started really dark and faded. Now I know to use a lower heat and burn over areas several times to build up the color. 2) I pressed the pen down into the wood. Now I know to use a light hand and let the pen tip glide along the surface of the wood. 3) I didn't properly prepare the wood before I started burning. Now I sand the wood, then get it lightly wet, let it dry, and sand it again. This produces a very smooth surface and that makes burning much easier. Don't give up as it will get easier as you become more familiar with your burner.
Olá. Obrigado pela ótima pergunta. Qualquer madeira sólida e pálida funcionará maravilhosamente. Eu gosto de usar basswood, que acredito ser chamado Linden europeu fora dos EUA. Eu também gosto de bordo e álamo. Eu evitaria compensados. Os compensados tendem a ter uma superfície sem caroço muito mais áspera que a madeira maciça. (Hello. Thank you for the great question. Any solid pale wood will work wonderfully. I like to use basswood which I believe is called European Linden outside of the usa. I also like maple and poplar. I would avoid plywoods. Plywoods tend to have a pitted surface that is much rougher than solid wood is.)
Fotoğrafın tahtaya izlenmesini kapsayan 2 portre eğitimim var. Her video bölümlere ayrılmıştır, böylece hızlı bir şekilde izleme bölümüne gidip onu inceleyebilirsiniz. Hangisinin en iyi bilgiye sahip olduğunu hatırlamak için videoları yapmayalı çok uzun zaman oldu. ua-cam.com/video/zV8PsjXaEPQ/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/2Nvrv3u1dMw/v-deo.html
Thank you. Doing the real time chart was the only thing I could think of to show how slow pyrography really is without having my videos being many hours in length. I doubt that there is anyone who really wants to watch 5 hours of me burning in hair. :) Thank you again for the comment. Have a good weekend!
Then you too must be creative, and intuitive. Plus good at keeping rhythm and visualizations. Oh, and my favorite generalization, we suffer from some sort of mental illness like being prone to depression, or being autistic.... I just love reading about the things that supposedly goes along with being left-handed. On a more serious note. Welcome to the 10% club. Supposedly only 10% of the population is left-handed. In my book that makes us rare and special. :)
Hard to believe you did this awesome looking hair by burning it.
Hi Manuel,
thank you very much for the wonderful comment. Have a good weekend.
Excellent work Brenda. You're right that variation is the key to drawing hair. I also like turning my paper around to get that natural curve from my hand. I didn't realise Todd had done the music. It's very well done :)
Hi David,
I totally agree with you and I often turn the board around so that I too can use the natural hand arc to work on curves.
Yes, my hubby does the music. One of his many hobbies.
Thank you for the wonderful comment.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy That is one of the problems with digital, you have to rotate the image on the screen rather than the paper. It's always good to have many hobbies I don't know what I'd do without them :)
Fantastic tutorial Brenda 😁😁👌👍
Hi Jonny,
thank you so much for the wonderful comment!
Awesome artwork friend
Thank you
Hi there, one more amazing art ! it is so neat & detailed that I couldn't even blink my eyes. It is so so catchy. Perfect 😊👍
Thank you for the very kind words!
Awesome art work Brenda. The hair looks awesome. Very nice detailing. I just love it. Have a great day 😊
Hi Dixit,
thank you. You have a great day and an awesome weekend!
Hi Brenda, It was an excellent video about how to burn (draw) the hair, I think which is one of the difficult parts in portrait burning. Your commentary and realtime video is very helpful to learn, Once again thank you very much for your tutorial.
Hi Mitesh,
thank you so much. I've been requested to do a tutorial on hair and I plan to create a series on that. It just takes time especially since I don't work very fast. Thank you again for the wonderful comment!
beautiful work congratulations
Thank you very much!
Muito legal essa técnica! Gostei muito da explicação! Parabéns!
Estou feliz que você achou o vídeo útil. Obrigado por assistir e deixar um comentário maravilhoso!
Excellent video Brenda! What a fab tutorial 😊
Thanks Amy!
very very good work.... super.. bravoo 45 ılkeee
Thank you
Hey Brenda , hair can be a very tricky challenge for the artist. I always have to concentrate when trying to create /draw hair, and i emphasize the word TRYING. You seem to create , in pyrography , hair with ease, you have mastered it. As always you have posted a very detailed , in depth and informative tutorial video, the final artwork is stunning.
Big thumbs up from me Brenda QOP : )
Hello DK!
This was fairly easy as I let the shader do the work. Plus I removed all of the stray strands of hair giving the girl a really nice smooth hair do. :) Thank you for the wonderful comment!
I look foreward to your tutorials,I have just started doing Pyrography as a
hobby in my retirment years,
Hi Alan,
congratulations on taking up pyrography. It is a wonderful hobby if I don't mind saying so. I hope you enjoy working in the artform!
Brenda excelente obra de arte saludos cordiales desde Argentina Neuquén
Hola Diego,
Gracias por el maravilloso comentario. Un saludo y espero que tengan un fantástico fin de semana!
(Hi Diego,
thank you for the wonderful comment. Greetings to you and I hope you have a fantastic weekend!)
you just reminded me of some high school stuff a teacher once said "pay attention to light when shading "its something i completely forgot, thank you once again ,ma'am. :)
You are most welcome. Creating the illusion of a 3D object on flat paper is something I can understand. Taking a block of wood and knowing what to do to whittling / carve it into some object seems very difficult to me. Wouldn't even know where to begin.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy it was quite hard to do at the start I can say that for sure, but with a few years of practise I can do something
Hi Brenda! Braided hair is my favorite ^^ You did a fantastic job, I think hair is difficult to draw, but knowing about all the other details which you have mastered to make, this is just a piece of cake for you ^^ You are amazing, and I love how much I learn from you ^^ Have a beautiful weekend lovely Brenda ^^
Hello HAD,
Thank you so much for the amazing comment! Like most things, once you know a few tips or guidelines to follow, it's pretty easy. When you create your drawings with long flowing hair, you don't draw each individual strand. Instead you draw the clumps or sections of hair. I'm doing the same thing, but some of my sections are smaller.
You have a fantastic weekend too! I really did enjoy your pumpkin drawing.
Just great Brenda 👍 this will be really useful for people, good upload👍❤️
Hi Chrissy,
thank you very much! Have an awesome weekend!
Got to try this 😁👍👍👍👍
I hope you will. It's not that tough, so after you try it you'll have to let me know if you agree with that statement.
It's so nice tutorial !!
I wanna try like this 😀😀😀
Thank you for the very nice comment!
You are amazing 👌👌 👌
Thank you
Çok ama çok güzel teşekkürler
İzlediğiniz ve harika bir yorum bıraktığınız için teşekkür ederiz!
(Thank you for watching and leaving a wonderful comment!)
Hi Brenda! Long time no see, hope you are doing great :) This is a very interesting tutorial! Hair, especially various hairstyles like braids are a tricky subject for drawing, but you absolutely nailed it with pyrography. Love how the braided hair turned out! :)
Hello Tiana!
So great to hear from you. Thank you for the awesome comment! Hopefully you'll be posting videos on a regular basis again.
Wow, really loved this tutorial ,😊😊❤ how much time this piece took🤔
Hi Nath,
thank you. Pyrography is not a fast art. I could create a pencil drawing in half the time it takes me to do pyrography.
Kind regards from Quito, Ecuador, beautiful works I congratulate you ... a question: what kind of pyrograph is that from the video? Some special brand?
Hi Oscar,
greetings to you from Washington state. I use a Colwood Super pro II.
Colwood's website is: woodburning.com
Thank you for the comment and compliment!
Brenda
Loved this tutorial, Brenda you make it look so easy. Hope you have a reference photo that we can use for this. Also would you make a tutorial on how to burn eye lashes. Please
Hi Trina,
I would have to say that I didn't think anyone would want to try and replicate what I did exactly. I just added a link to the blog on my website where I talk about this particular artwork. The blog is not a tutorial, but the source photo is in the blog. If you go look at the photo, you'll discover that I deviated from the photo to create this artwork.
I will try to do that, but keep in mind that it will be a bit before I can get to it.
Thank you for the wonderful comment!
Brenda
This is not a criticism but a curiosity. Even on other pyrography videos, the images look super smooth from afar and I'm curious to see them close up to see the details of the burns. Noticed this on my own projects and when sending pictures to friends. Could we see some closeup by chance? Ive found hair being my biggest challenge so far but these videos are SO helpful! Thank you
Hi Eric,
Your comment isn't offensive to me. I've gotten some offensive ones, so I know the difference.
All art looks better from a distance. Or as my husband loves to tell me, art isn't meant to be viewed with your nose almost touching the board.
That said, I will keep your request in mind for future videos. One of the difficulties I have with video is that my video camera tends to go blurry if I zoom in too close.
I do take high resolution photos of the final artwork that can be zoomed in pretty far. The photos are available on my website and blog links are in the video description. The main photo at the top of the blog would be the one with the highest resolution, so you might be able to see the type of detail you're after.
Sangat membantu , terima kasih banyak 🙏
Saya senang Anda menemukan video ini bermanfaat. Terima kasih atas komentar indahnya.
Di tunggu tutor selanjutnya 🙏
Hi Brenda beautiful work, thanks for sharing. Quick question. Why don’t you transfer the photo before burning instead of tracing? Wouldn’t be more easy to see the details that way?
Hello Annya,
I tried ironing a pattern onto the wood once and didn't care for it. For one thing you can't alter the lines. Plus it wasn't easy to tell the areas I had burned versus the transferred areas. To me it seemed like a waste of time to burn over it.
Plus if the wood is too thin the ironing method can cause the wood to bow.
Another consider is that I'm not overly sure that burning over toner ink is safe. Any other method of photo transfer requires some sort of transfer medium. Again I'm not sure it would be safe to burn over any of those mediums.
So I stick with my method I've used for 40+ years. It's cheap, doesn't require anything special to do, and I have complete control over what I want to transfer to the wood.
Thanks for the question.
Thanks Brenda. It make sense :)
Получилось очень красиво))), а если выжигать портрет с фото из времён где они черно белые))) как делать теже волосы и тени? Делали ли ли такие работы? Может вы бы показали как это делать с такими же этапами,если вам не сложно))))?
Здравствуй. Процесс не меняется, поэтому не имеет значения, используете ли вы цветную или черно-белую фотографию. Фотография просто показывает форму и позволяет узнать, где падает свет и где находятся тени. Опять же, это не меняется, даже если это черно-белое фото.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy Спасибо)))
I like seeing you do people too Brenda. Do you find that people take longer to do?
I find portraits to be extremely difficult for me. I have to do a LOT of erasing and do-overs before I'm happy with the results. Sometimes I think it's not a matter of happy, but starting over.
@@PyrographyMadeEasy yeah, I see what you mean. I guess that's why I like doing quick sketches because I don't need to worry too much about it.
When I see you work those wonders, it seems very easy, then inspired by your video I start to burn wood and I despair, my pen leaves marks, the stroke is irregular and again I start practicing the stroke, I don't know how many hours I have been practicing, It is desperate.
Hi Antolin,
I will share with you the mistakes I made when I first started. 1) I had the heat too high, so the burn stroke started really dark and faded. Now I know to use a lower heat and burn over areas several times to build up the color. 2) I pressed the pen down into the wood. Now I know to use a light hand and let the pen tip glide along the surface of the wood. 3) I didn't properly prepare the wood before I started burning. Now I sand the wood, then get it lightly wet, let it dry, and sand it again. This produces a very smooth surface and that makes burning much easier.
Don't give up as it will get easier as you become more familiar with your burner.
Qual o tipo de madeira posso utilizar para garantir a qualidade da queima do desenho....
Olá. Obrigado pela ótima pergunta. Qualquer madeira sólida e pálida funcionará maravilhosamente. Eu gosto de usar basswood, que acredito ser chamado Linden europeu fora dos EUA. Eu também gosto de bordo e álamo. Eu evitaria compensados. Os compensados tendem a ter uma superfície sem caroço muito mais áspera que a madeira maciça.
(Hello. Thank you for the great question. Any solid pale wood will work wonderfully. I like to use basswood which I believe is called European Linden outside of the usa. I also like maple and poplar. I would avoid plywoods. Plywoods tend to have a pitted surface that is much rougher than solid wood is.)
Merhaba bir sorum var lütfen cevaplayın(ben insan resmini nasıl transfer yapa bilerim? Onun yaptığı gibi
Fotoğrafın tahtaya izlenmesini kapsayan 2 portre eğitimim var. Her video bölümlere ayrılmıştır, böylece hızlı bir şekilde izleme bölümüne gidip onu inceleyebilirsiniz. Hangisinin en iyi bilgiye sahip olduğunu hatırlamak için videoları yapmayalı çok uzun zaman oldu.
ua-cam.com/video/zV8PsjXaEPQ/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/2Nvrv3u1dMw/v-deo.html
@@PyrographyMadeEasy super cok tesekkurler. /thank you
Do you have a video on woodburning trees?
Hello. yes, I do. If you look through my playlists, there is one called trees and bark.
Thank you
The real time chart is very good idea, without it, the apprentices think that we have to move very fast and it doesn't work.
Thank you. Doing the real time chart was the only thing I could think of to show how slow pyrography really is without having my videos being many hours in length. I doubt that there is anyone who really wants to watch 5 hours of me burning in hair. :)
Thank you again for the comment. Have a good weekend!
👍
👍👍👍👍Wow
Thank you
POR FAVOR..ME INTERESA APRENDER...PUEDES SUBTITULAR? QUIERO ENTENDER LO QUE EXPLICAS ,SOY DE MENDOZA ARGENTINA.GRACIAS.
Hola. Tengo subtítulos en español disponibles en todos mis tutoriales. Solo tienes que seleccionarlo.
I’m also left handed
Then you too must be creative, and intuitive. Plus good at keeping rhythm and visualizations. Oh, and my favorite generalization, we suffer from some sort of mental illness like being prone to depression, or being autistic....
I just love reading about the things that supposedly goes along with being left-handed.
On a more serious note. Welcome to the 10% club. Supposedly only 10% of the population is left-handed. In my book that makes us rare and special. :)
@@PyrographyMadeEasy we are very special