Yeah! It's up to you if that's something you want in a piece. We only ever want to help people be able to create with intention. Textured when they want or smooth when they want.
When you draw with pencil you want black and gray you got to get contrast between darker or lighter. In the mid-range tones. You can draw with a pencil tip or whatever to get different to get like a rougher or smoother area there's many different techniques you can do to do different things.
Ballpoint pen is always a single point. There's, unfortunately, no way to turn it on it's side and get a soft gradient. But in our recent video with Rembert Montald, he talked about smudging his ballpoint pen sketches with a little spit on his finger when he's n the go. You can do that like he does to get a little more of the "blended" look. Or just draw over it more and more so the gaps fill in.
This is from the "Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers". It starts off with Stan talking about different types of pencils and then he shows off the strengths of each type, contrasting when and why you might choose one over another.
@@mehrabahmedhasam5998 We talk about that a lot but the first one for Drawing Basics is probably around the first project of the course simplifying the pear and the portrait.
I never thought of it that way very informative thanks!
Real warriors blend with bare hands👺
Lol
and then their drawing is all covered with finger fat
@@figard9855fat ? Don’t you mean oil ?
@@shinystars2475 yeah oil, sorry I'm not English
Literally me, because I don't have a blending stump
I gotta tell this now
YOU ARE THE BEST 👌
Very informative 😮
Great tutorial
your drawing is good
I personally think the texture showing through gives it a nice distinctive feel :-]
Yeah! It's up to you if that's something you want in a piece. We only ever want to help people be able to create with intention. Textured when they want or smooth when they want.
Aw I really like drawing
I prefer shading with pencil than pen and thank you for this video helped me alot
When you draw with pencil you want black and gray you got to get contrast between darker or lighter. In the mid-range tones. You can draw with a pencil tip or whatever to get different to get like a rougher or smoother area there's many different techniques you can do to do different things.
Thank you for the advice
Thanks I was making book marks and this was really cool
Awesome
neat!
Emanuele Dascanio uses almost just graphite pencil render to such nice and smooth tone like this video. Which is so fascinating.
OHHH TYSM BRO ME GONNA SUBSCRIBE TO U TYSM!
IMMM SOOO EXCITED
In my opinion the best for blending are cotton pads, paper towels and toilet paper ☺️☺️☺️. This stick thingy rather sucks 😅
Ohhh I get it now, huh, always wondered why that was
Can u pls do one with pen? Like a ballpoint pen 😃🙏
Ballpoint pen is always a single point. There's, unfortunately, no way to turn it on it's side and get a soft gradient.
But in our recent video with Rembert Montald, he talked about smudging his ballpoint pen sketches with a little spit on his finger when he's n the go. You can do that like he does to get a little more of the "blended" look. Or just draw over it more and more so the gaps fill in.
@@ProkoTV Wow thank you for replying so far. I will defo watch that vid then! 😁
Maybe cross hatching
@@Dy1an-f8c Thanks alot!! I'll see if that works 😉
Pleeease make a charcoal guide video 🙏🙏
We have a bunch on the channel! We can't share links in Shorts comments but come to the channel and search "charcoal". You'll find a bunch!
I always have a small tissue to blend
In which part he talk about this on the course? Can you guys please share the video title? I'm unable to find it on the basic drawing course.
This is from the "Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers".
It starts off with Stan talking about different types of pencils and then he shows off the strengths of each type, contrasting when and why you might choose one over another.
@@ProkoTV Thanka.I have another queation. can you guys tell on which video proko briefly talked about the values and how to apply them ?
@@mehrabahmedhasam5998 We talk about that a lot but the first one for Drawing Basics is probably around the first project of the course simplifying the pear and the portrait.
Oo
Who saw two ladies in that picture
Me who doesent have a blender majigy 👁️👄👁️