No uploads for 2 years and pops up out of nowhere... What a peculiar sight to see. I remember watching your how to paint rocks and snow guide back when I was a beginner in 2021. Those were the days. I didnt even understand masking back then so I couldnt get your snow tutorial, that and the whole concept of painting as a skill (I thought it was just coloring your drawings but I was SO wrong, the painter's mindset and approach was nothing like I assumed it was years ago and it still bewilders me to this day)
I remember your helpful and chill sketching tutorials. I have a kind of art block a year and a half now, but this makes me want to start again. Glad to have you back. Nice farm, by the way.
Glad you are back. I bought you concept accelerator course and it's super helpful for me. I hope you keep doing UA-cam though since I always loved your videos :) Your instructions are always nice. Loved the quick sketch videos of how you drew things in 10min aswell
Walid is backkkkk ... OMG ... you are one of my fav artist & teacher from youtube .. I've learn many from your videos especially environment painting.... Im so Happy ❤
I love this tutorial. i've been having the case of fearing the blank sketchbook. But you make sketching look so easy. I'm totally inspired to just sketch away! I hope you could do more sketching videos...😃😃😃😃
New to your channel. I enjoyed watching your sketching and listening to your advice. I just heard you say you have a farm in Norway. We saw "farms" on steep inclines in the fjords . Fascinating! I will search my pictures to use for sketching or wash & ink.
Thank you for the great video Walid! I love drawing, and the most fun part is when I sketch. I am not very good at drawing and I struggle at learning to draw. I love to draw very intuitively without thinking about perspective, form or rendering. But most art teachers say that you should learn and practice perspective, rendering etc. What is your stance on it?
Most teachers are boring haha. I say go for it anyway. Sure, learning the fundamentals will absolutely elevate your skill and the drawings you make, but that comes naturally as well as you do it. In my courses and tutorials I like to emphasize practical, simplified exercises for the fundamentals. Stay tuned, I got a lot of cool stuff coming. Cheers! W.
I'm trying to draw with pen only for the next year to hone the skill. I find pencil makes me lazy in shading. The challenge is getting all the lines to look like they belong to the same day. More pen tutorials on shading would be great. Thanks for inspiring video.
That's really good, definitely do that. I'll also explain shading with a pen more, and show some techniques for various textures and materials. Cheers!
@@WalidFeghali cool to find an artist based in norway . Do you hold any classes ? Du er herved "fulgt" 😊 ha en fin dag og takk for dagens inspirasjon. sprang rett ut i hagen, tok bilder , og inn for å tegne 🙌🏻💯
@@ulvard Ah härligt! Jag är faktiskt svensk, men har småbruk i Romsdal som jag är i ofta. :) Jag håller på laga ny online kurs just nu som du kan haka på. Stay tuned, ha det gott! W.
What I find puzzling in almost all sketching or drawing tutorials is, why everyone starts with taking a pic with the phone. Yes, I mean, being out and about, finding a place to sit and all is a hazzle, (or even worse getting used to draw standing) but isn't there something essential lost by turning yourself basically into a human filter app for amateur snapshots? You basically decide the composition, the frame and perspective the moment your finger touches the button, and you reduce the lighting and atmosphere to the tiny ray that hits the lense. If taking pictures has become the natural first step to sketching, shouldn't all turorials then start with how to take good pictures? I mean, just as an experiment, chose a thing in your room, which you can comfortably watch as long as you please without having to go out into the public and draw it, then take a picture of the thing, use the picture as a reference and draw that, and compare the results. (Sorry, I don't want to be a downer, I am just in a strange mood)
@@stefanb6539 Hi, the homework at the end of the video is to look around your room or environment and sketch, without a photo. I just took the photos to make it easy to see the reference I’m drawing from. Thanks!
Ive got all the fundamentals and im really quick at drawing almost anything in front of me. Im struggling with imagination. Im over thinking angles and mixing things up or get stuck overthinking how something should connect dispite having drawn that conection several times before. Anh advice ?
@seamagician7042 That's a very common thing to experience. The antidote to that are studies. Basically drawing things that build up your visual library. Once you've drawn a lot of, for example, orcs or animals, you know how things connect, and can exaggerate certain elements, how to take inspiration from something you've already drawn before. I'll talk about this in a future video.
@@seamagician7042 In that case, try drawing it even when you don't know what it is you're drawing. Break through that resistance to having to know what to draw. See if that helps, trust the process.
@WalidFeghali alright. Thank you. I'm really worried. I've finally found what I'd like to do with my life. Spent 3 years working after collage since I didn't know what I want to do. I'm wanting to do game art but I don't have an A level in art. They said they can take other factors into consideration but id need a portfolio. Just not sure that just straight copying into other mediums would be enough 🤔
@@kyststudio-epicartadventure yes but starting with harder or softer than what I suggest just isn’t necessary. I found using 6H or 8B just was too difficult as a beginner. Thanks for your comment! W.
Sketching is too broad a term. You need to differentiate between observational drawing and drawing from imagination. Videos like this have caused me a lot of confusion in the past and pushed me in many wrong directions. Ultimately, practicing for the sake of practicing, without a specific goal in mind, only leads to stress and a lot of wasted time.
You're definitely right about practicing without a goal or direction can be frustrating, but I mention a lot of things to practice, specific topics to pick, and the approach to choose things that inspire you. Practicing many various fun topics and ideas that you enjoy is what brings you the most progress because it becomes fun!
daaaaaamn bro i remember download your amazing brushes, now i kinda stop drawing a lot like old days but this notification give me hope 🔥
That’s awesome to hear! Be sure to do the homework at the end of the video :) W.
No uploads for 2 years and pops up out of nowhere...
What a peculiar sight to see. I remember watching your how to paint rocks and snow guide back when I was a beginner in 2021. Those were the days. I didnt even understand masking back then so I couldnt get your snow tutorial, that and the whole concept of painting as a skill (I thought it was just coloring your drawings but I was SO wrong, the painter's mindset and approach was nothing like I assumed it was years ago and it still bewilders me to this day)
Ah yes that video! Well, I’m back now for sure 😎 hope you stick around! W.
@@WalidFeghali keep up the good stuff! It fuels my motivation to see peak art
I remember your helpful and chill sketching tutorials. I have a kind of art block a year and a half now, but this makes me want to start again. Glad to have you back. Nice farm, by the way.
Happy to hear this. A great time to get back into art. Thanks! W.
this is perfect, my new sketchbook arrived yesterday and then this pops up, great timing.
Love your channel, glad your back! So relaxing to watch you sketching with this perfectly fitting music!
So happy to hear that ❤
Glad to see you back!! Your tutorials are so helpful and amazing. Keep it up!!
@@Babushqa Awesome to hear that! Cheers :)
I recognize your voice immediately 😢😊❤ feels good to see you back to I learn more from you
Happy to hear that
omfg he's back!!!
this is all could ever ask for
Let's gooo!
Glad you are back. I bought you concept accelerator course and it's super helpful for me. I hope you keep doing UA-cam though since I always loved your videos :)
Your instructions are always nice. Loved the quick sketch videos of how you drew things in 10min aswell
Happy to hear that Cindy, thanks so much
Dunno why I didn't get a notification immediately but I'm so glad that you're back!
Cheers Hex
Awesome. Hoping to see more like this in the future. Definitely wanna try it myself now. 😄
Happy to hear it!
Walid is backkkkk ... OMG ... you are one of my fav artist & teacher from youtube .. I've learn many from your videos especially environment painting.... Im so Happy ❤
So happy to see you here too! Let's make some art :) W.
This video is so relaxing! Love it!
@@josevanz7654 Glad to hear it :) thanks!
Welcome back Walid. Keep it up! ☺
@@AkumaFes You got it! Cheers 🙌
Wow man Finley back love you❤🎉
@@bilalnosherdesigner ❤️❤️
I love this tutorial. i've been having the case of fearing the blank sketchbook. But you make sketching look so easy. I'm totally inspired to just sketch away! I hope you could do more sketching videos...😃😃😃😃
@@MegTorralba Amazing to hear! Just sketch away now :) I will make more
New to your channel. I enjoyed watching your sketching and listening to your advice. I just heard you say you have a farm in Norway. We saw "farms" on steep inclines in the fjords . Fascinating! I will search my pictures to use for sketching or wash & ink.
@@melindaavila498 Happy to hear you’ve travelled it as well. Thanks for your comment and keep creating art! W.
Hey man, Love these kinda videos! please do more!
Hey! In the process of doing more stuff for YT! :)
Hey Walid greetings for Lebanon I love your art
@@nochipmunks8692 ahla wa sahla!
Thank you, this was great motivation - and relaxing too :)
Let’s do it! Thanks 🙏
Such a good video! Thanks for the motivation!
@@thearabicshaikh2674 let’s gooo! Cheers :)
More more this type video✌🏻😍
THE LEGEND IS BACK!!!
🙌🙌 Let’s goooo!
Nice to see you again. I thought you stopped doing these videos. =)
Been a while yeah! Back at it now :) Cheers, W.
Please keep this up! It’s really nice working on my manga while we sketch together:)
Definitely doing more sketching and speed painting sessions for YT :)
Damm man good to see you
You too man!
Thank you for the great video Walid! I love drawing, and the most fun part is when I sketch. I am not very good at drawing and I struggle at learning to draw. I love to draw very intuitively without thinking about perspective, form or rendering. But most art teachers say that you should learn and practice perspective, rendering etc. What is your stance on it?
Most teachers are boring haha. I say go for it anyway. Sure, learning the fundamentals will absolutely elevate your skill and the drawings you make, but that comes naturally as well as you do it. In my courses and tutorials I like to emphasize practical, simplified exercises for the fundamentals. Stay tuned, I got a lot of cool stuff coming. Cheers! W.
I'm trying to draw with pen only for the next year to hone the skill. I find pencil makes me lazy in shading. The challenge is getting all the lines to look like they belong to the same day.
More pen tutorials on shading would be great.
Thanks for inspiring video.
That's really good, definitely do that. I'll also explain shading with a pen more, and show some techniques for various textures and materials. Cheers!
@@WalidFeghali Excellent. Thanks. I'll be looking forward to that video.
Holy hell, he's back!
Finally! 😂 cheers
Yaay! My art dad is back!
@@theMarkofArt Howdy! 🙌
@@WalidFeghali Glad you're back. Can't wait for new videos.
Thank you so interesting
Great Video! Thanks
@@aurontz Cheers friend! 🥰
Awesome sketches 👌🏾
@@feeblybrush thanks mate!
Welcome back! It's been a while.
Thanks! It definitely has :)
visit my drawing
Maaaaaan!. Welcome Back 🎉
Thanks so much ❤
What is that cenimatography bro am i watching an art video or a movie 👏👏👏👏👏 Amazing vid man ❤❤
Haha cheers!!
Is this is in Norway somwhere dude? :) Cool video, really beautiful sketches.
Norway yes! Cheers man :) W.
@@WalidFeghali cool to find an artist based in norway . Do you hold any classes ? Du er herved "fulgt" 😊 ha en fin dag og takk for dagens inspirasjon. sprang rett ut i hagen, tok bilder , og inn for å tegne 🙌🏻💯
@@ulvard Ah härligt! Jag är faktiskt svensk, men har småbruk i Romsdal som jag är i ofta. :) Jag håller på laga ny online kurs just nu som du kan haka på. Stay tuned, ha det gott! W.
Good video
Damn was a while, did not remember i missed you man
Missed you guys too. But here we go! Love to be back making videos❤
YOOOOOOOOOOO HE'S ALIVE
You can’t get rid of me that easy!! Muahaha 🎉
Yasashi i, kakkoi sensei
What I find puzzling in almost all sketching or drawing tutorials is, why everyone starts with taking a pic with the phone. Yes, I mean, being out and about, finding a place to sit and all is a hazzle, (or even worse getting used to draw standing) but isn't there something essential lost by turning yourself basically into a human filter app for amateur snapshots?
You basically decide the composition, the frame and perspective the moment your finger touches the button, and you reduce the lighting and atmosphere to the tiny ray that hits the lense. If taking pictures has become the natural first step to sketching, shouldn't all turorials then start with how to take good pictures?
I mean, just as an experiment, chose a thing in your room, which you can comfortably watch as long as you please without having to go out into the public and draw it, then take a picture of the thing, use the picture as a reference and draw that, and compare the results.
(Sorry, I don't want to be a downer, I am just in a strange mood)
@@stefanb6539 Hi, the homework at the end of the video is to look around your room or environment and sketch, without a photo. I just took the photos to make it easy to see the reference I’m drawing from. Thanks!
what is the name of this kind of painting technique?
I call it sketching with ink! W.
Perfect for morning with Lebanese coffee.. 😁😁❤️
@@adonismohtar ahla wa sahla!
@@WalidFeghali having some now in Seattle where I live. Tfaddal❤️👑
@@adonismohtar Amazing :)
@@WalidFeghali sent you a message on messenger 🤭
Ive got all the fundamentals and im really quick at drawing almost anything in front of me. Im struggling with imagination. Im over thinking angles and mixing things up or get stuck overthinking how something should connect dispite having drawn that conection several times before. Anh advice ?
@seamagician7042 That's a very common thing to experience. The antidote to that are studies. Basically drawing things that build up your visual library. Once you've drawn a lot of, for example, orcs or animals, you know how things connect, and can exaggerate certain elements, how to take inspiration from something you've already drawn before. I'll talk about this in a future video.
@WalidFeghali I guess I've not done enough then. I've done so many drawing of people over the last year and I still get stuck. Thanks for your reply
@@seamagician7042 In that case, try drawing it even when you don't know what it is you're drawing. Break through that resistance to having to know what to draw. See if that helps, trust the process.
@WalidFeghali alright. Thank you. I'm really worried. I've finally found what I'd like to do with my life. Spent 3 years working after collage since I didn't know what I want to do. I'm wanting to do game art but I don't have an A level in art. They said they can take other factors into consideration but id need a portfolio. Just not sure that just straight copying into other mediums would be enough 🤔
Graphite Pencils range from about 4H to 9B.
@@kyststudio-epicartadventure yes but starting with harder or softer than what I suggest just isn’t necessary. I found using 6H or 8B just was too difficult as a beginner. Thanks for your comment! W.
i like ur skatching but
u forgot prespective when drawed that house
Pen Pentel superbe?
Sketching is too broad a term. You need to differentiate between observational drawing and drawing from imagination. Videos like this have caused me a lot of confusion in the past and pushed me in many wrong directions. Ultimately, practicing for the sake of practicing, without a specific goal in mind, only leads to stress and a lot of wasted time.
You're definitely right about practicing without a goal or direction can be frustrating, but I mention a lot of things to practice, specific topics to pick, and the approach to choose things that inspire you. Practicing many various fun topics and ideas that you enjoy is what brings you the most progress because it becomes fun!