Welcome back fellow artists and art-lovers! 😊🙌Hope you guys getting started with pen and ink, or looking to improve your alternative shading techniques, find this one helpful. *For my exclusive real-time, fully-narrated tutorials that I don't share anywhere else (with downloadable outline sketches, reference photos, supply lists, etc.), classes on Art Fundamentals, weekly sketchbook prompts, monthly live art chats with me and more: **www.patreon.com/erika_lancaster_artist** 💚🖌*
I'm so happy it helped! Don't give up. It's all about finding the right learning resources that work for you and practicing in the right ways. 🙌 Thanks so much for watching!
I love your channel and your explanation about shading and hatching tips! When I first came across your cheery shading program, I was deeply impressed by that tutorial , as it is a comprehensive lecture about shading and hatching techniques with the demonstration. I really hope you can make more tutorial like that one in the future. Thanks again for your hard work !
Hey, David! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. It means the world. :) I'm glad you enjoyed this one and I look forward to creating more pen and ink tutorials.
Hi, there! Thanks for watching and for your question. Nope. The description box should appear right below every video here on UA-cam, but you do have to click on the "...more" for it to be fully visible. It's a gray box right below every video. I always add timestamps, supplies, and extra resource links there. 😉
Hey, Frank! I don't know about scribing, but I can tell you that alternative shading techniques have been used by artists for centuries for different types of printmaking methods, as well as drawings.👨🎨 Hatching and Crosshatching can be seen in lots of etchings and engravings from the Renaissance, where it was easier to develop a sense of depth and dimension via lines and marks, rather than smooth shading and gradients. However, these techniques can be used for any type of drawing, whether you're into graphite, pen and ink, or charcoal. Hope this helps! Thanks for watching, and for your question. 🙌
Welcome back fellow artists and art-lovers! 😊🙌Hope you guys getting started with pen and ink, or looking to improve your alternative shading techniques, find this one helpful. *For my exclusive real-time, fully-narrated tutorials that I don't share anywhere else (with downloadable outline sketches, reference photos, supply lists, etc.), classes on Art Fundamentals, weekly sketchbook prompts, monthly live art chats with me and more: **www.patreon.com/erika_lancaster_artist** 💚🖌*
I'm a beginner artist , and I thought of giving up
but your video helped me a lot. ❤
I'm so happy it helped! Don't give up. It's all about finding the right learning resources that work for you and practicing in the right ways. 🙌 Thanks so much for watching!
I love your channel and your explanation about shading and hatching tips! When I first came across your cheery shading program, I was deeply impressed by that tutorial , as it is a comprehensive lecture about shading and hatching techniques with the demonstration. I really hope you can make more tutorial like that one in the future. Thanks again for your hard work !
Hey, David! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to leave a comment. It means the world. :) I'm glad you enjoyed this one and I look forward to creating more pen and ink tutorials.
Very important shading techniques. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Hope you're having a great day. :)
thank you, great tutorial
awesome work thumbs up!
Hi! 🙋♀️ Excellent performance my friend. 👍 + lk 1 & kind regards. 🤝
Stay connected. 😊✋
Many of your videos (and I am enjoying them) refer to 'the description box below' but it's not visible. Have they been removed to the Patreon site?
Hi, there! Thanks for watching and for your question. Nope. The description box should appear right below every video here on UA-cam, but you do have to click on the "...more" for it to be fully visible. It's a gray box right below every video. I always add timestamps, supplies, and extra resource links there. 😉
Is this technique (hatching, cross hatching etc) the same as what printmakers use when ‘scribing’ on a plate which will then be inked
Hey, Frank! I don't know about scribing, but I can tell you that alternative shading techniques have been used by artists for centuries for different types of printmaking methods, as well as drawings.👨🎨
Hatching and Crosshatching can be seen in lots of etchings and engravings from the Renaissance, where it was easier to develop a sense of depth and dimension via lines and marks, rather than smooth shading and gradients.
However, these techniques can be used for any type of drawing, whether you're into graphite, pen and ink, or charcoal.
Hope this helps! Thanks for watching, and for your question. 🙌