During my military career During the Vietnam War Era, I was fortunate to draw for the Stars and Stripes publication. I too enjoyed using what was reasonably like the modern day Sharpies & what my precious daughter bought me, Prismacolor Premier markers. You are wonder teacher. God bless you always.
I wanted to start a comic military paper for our base, Ft. Ord. Instead of the banner with an eagle, y would be the Kiwi bird, from the shoe polish tins. The name of the rag would be, The Honorable Discharge. This was around 1972.
Not only is your drawing amazing and inspiring, but your voice is absolutely wondeful to listen to. I appreciate that you talked while drawing as opposed to a voice over recording, and that you didn't put any background music, so that we also get to hear your hatching. Love the authenticity!
Legit, I just subscribed for the very reason you're not flexing on fancy paper and pens. Some artists draw most on what's common around them. Thank you for keeping it real.
i love the feeling of using cheap stuff because it takes away any fear of making it perfect, but then i realize afterwards that non of it will be archival LOL. the solution therefore is to practice not caring, even if it is special paper or media
Marvelous video thank you, i appreciate your direct and uncomplicated approach to drawing! I've been making flat crosshatching but never thought to curve the lines and leave the highlights absent of ink :-) Merry Christmas from the US and have a wonderful year ;-)
Absolutely stunning! I wish so much to take your course. Unfortunately I am medically disabled and have absolutely no income. I am so happy you have given us some tutorials to show us your process. I want to learn so much from you! Working strictly in pen is how I started my art journey only a year and a half ago. I'm so happy I did that because I have learned not to fear it and to work my "mistakes" into my piece and not get hyper focused on tiny details. I also jumped off by drawing 100 hands in 30 days. I knew artists tended to complain about how difficult hands were for them so I took that as a challenge and am confident in that area. Depth and values are very different me. I wa born without depth perception so I have really struggled with creating it in my art. I have really loved seeing how incredible people can make something with just a ball point pen! I love scribble art and cross hatching and stippling. Funny, for someone without depth perception you'd think I'd be more drawn to cartoons or comic book type stuff. But I hated cartoons as a kid and haven't found that genre interesting to me at all, although I have a great deal of respect for it now. I truly love your work and the way you stop when you feel you have captured the likeness and are happy with it which keeps you from overworking it or making it like everybody else's art. Thank you for sharing some of your process here.. I wish so much I could take your class. But I am stuck with UA-cam and IG which have been wonderful in my study of art and the tutorials are absolutely fantastic! I know your class will do amazing things for many artists out there. It's wonderful when an artist of you caliber offers to pass down their knowledge and experience to budding artists like me.
Love your tutorial! unlike other channels, you just come to point of drawing demo , so we can follow you step by step until the drawing ends. Of course I know we are not good enough to reach your level , but through such practice we can find our problems. Well done ! Thanks !
early on when I started picking up sketching again, I did fall into the trap of thinking better equipment = better skills. I spent a bunch and realized that I preferred the simple pens/pencil that I had used to draw casually all throughout highschool, college. haven't spent a dime on pens since... but sketch books, oh, i don't cheap out on those. 😂
I like the way that the gel pen actually adds ‘character’ with the blotches and skips. Im left handed, and most gel pens simply quit on me when ‘pushed’ too much, however that’s when writing. With hatching, i should be able to continually pull… will give it a try. Thanks for this mini- lesson.
Really very impressive work, I have never tried this technic, but appreciated often. Seeing your video, I am now encouraged and will definitely try. Thanks for sharing. Namaste.
Thank you for this! I've only picked up drawing about a month ago, but I've been experimenting with cross-hatching. This helped to show me that I need to put some distance between my lines.
You're welcome! You may be interested in our new pen/pencil drawing challenge starting Jan. 1: shop.sktchy.com/products/30-faces-30-days-pen-pencil-0123
Hermoso el arte me gusta el dibujo una admiración para ti tu destreza la expresión de cada trazo de las líneas que van dibujando la forma del retrato saludos desde ecuador y seguiré mirando tus videos
The gel pen creates some interesting effects. As far as straight hatch lines "flattening" out the face, both Bill Sienkiewicz and Sergio Toppi use nothing but straight hatching, changing angles as necessary, and still manage to create the illusion of a curved surface through building up value.
Just discovered your channel, love the idea of using a "cheap" pen to create. Pushing the pen to its limits is like when we get our best results by pushing ourselves to our "known" limitations. I do classic and race cars, cross hatch and stippling are a big part of the process to for texture, depth and dimension. My normal pens are the Pigma Micron 0.005, 0.01 - 0.03 and 0.08 and Bic Intensity.
So sad that Gel-pens are not waterproof. They are water resistant but only if in contact with a liquid for a very short period of time. Great tutorial and your grandmother looks very sweet. 🖊️✒️🖌️🖋️❤😊
Great tutorial, Thank you! Did you really draw this without pencil sketch underneath 😳? Like me you hold your pen quite flat against the paper. While this is good for fountain pens, dip pens or pencil, it doesn’t work well with gel pens or ballpoint pens. Holding the pen too flat (
Been using inexpensive gelly ink or pilot like the one you are using. I try to barely Nick the paper with every line I do because as soon as the pen touches the paper it absorbs the ink making less controllable.i always start every drawing with a small cross hatch sphere.
During my military career During the Vietnam War Era, I was fortunate to draw for the Stars and Stripes publication. I too enjoyed using what was reasonably like the modern day Sharpies & what my precious daughter bought me, Prismacolor Premier markers. You are wonder teacher. God bless you always.
Thank You Vincent 💪🏼🎨 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good for you. Thanks for your service. God bless👍🇺🇸
Such a good memories of your
Pastime 😊😊😊
I wanted to start a comic military paper for our base, Ft. Ord. Instead of the banner with an eagle, y would be the Kiwi bird, from the shoe polish tins. The name of the rag would be, The Honorable Discharge.
This was around 1972.
Thank you for your service, Welcome Home
Not only is your drawing amazing and inspiring, but your voice is absolutely wondeful to listen to. I appreciate that you talked while drawing as opposed to a voice over recording, and that you didn't put any background music, so that we also get to hear your hatching. Love the authenticity!
Thanks for the feedback! So much more here: shop.sktchy.com/products/drawing-faces-with-france-van-stone
Legit, I just subscribed for the very reason you're not flexing on fancy paper and pens. Some artists draw most on what's common around them. Thank you for keeping it real.
i love the feeling of using cheap stuff because it takes away any fear of making it perfect, but then i realize afterwards that non of it will be archival LOL. the solution therefore is to practice not caring, even if it is special paper or media
I have watched it several times and inspired me to learn crosshatching techniques. What an amazing skill . A stunning piece of artwork!
Great news! Here's her crosshatching class: shop.sktchy.com/products/crosshatching-with-france-van-stone
Amazing work. Magnificent.
Marvelous video thank you, i appreciate your direct and uncomplicated approach to drawing! I've been making flat crosshatching but never thought to curve the lines and leave the highlights absent of ink :-) Merry Christmas from the US and have a wonderful year ;-)
Absolutely stunning! I wish so much to take your course. Unfortunately I am medically disabled and have absolutely no income. I am so happy you have given us some tutorials to show us your process. I want to learn so much from you! Working strictly in pen is how I started my art journey only a year and a half ago. I'm so happy I did that because I have learned not to fear it and to work my "mistakes" into my piece and not get hyper focused on tiny details. I also jumped off by drawing 100 hands in 30 days. I knew artists tended to complain about how difficult hands were for them so I took that as a challenge and am confident in that area.
Depth and values are very different me. I wa born without depth perception so I have really struggled with creating it in my art. I have really loved seeing how incredible people can make something with just a ball point pen! I love scribble art and cross hatching and stippling. Funny, for someone without depth perception you'd think I'd be more drawn to cartoons or comic book type stuff. But I hated cartoons as a kid and haven't found that genre interesting to me at all, although I have a great deal of respect for it now.
I truly love your work and the way you stop when you feel you have captured the likeness and are happy with it which keeps you from overworking it or making it like everybody else's art.
Thank you for sharing some of your process here.. I wish so much I could take your class. But I am stuck with UA-cam and IG which have been wonderful in my study of art and the tutorials are absolutely fantastic!
I know your class will do amazing things for many artists out there. It's wonderful when an artist of you caliber offers to pass down their knowledge and experience to budding artists like me.
Love your tutorial! unlike other channels, you just come to point of drawing demo , so we can follow you step by step until the drawing ends. Of course I know we are not good enough to reach your level , but through such practice we can find our problems. Well done ! Thanks !
that is great, brilliant.
early on when I started picking up sketching again, I did fall into the trap of thinking better equipment = better skills. I spent a bunch and realized that I preferred the simple pens/pencil that I had used to draw casually all throughout highschool, college. haven't spent a dime on pens since... but sketch books, oh, i don't cheap out on those. 😂
very interesting and accessible. Not overcomplicated. Like it.
I use cheap material because I also want to emphasise that to achieve good results you don’t need to spend a lot money. Wowawsome Miss Van Stone
The price of your equipment has no impact on the quality of your art.
Phenomenal- thank you for the inspiration!
That is amazing
Unusual beginning to drawing, but turning is what i do... I love it...😊
It’s interesting that you simply started drawing features without blocking out the larger picture. Looks good.
Frances is simply amazing... she has the necessary patience to cross-hatch and her drawings come so realistic.
Très beau travail, une belle réalisation et tellement précise.
Bravo.👍
Beautiful!!!! Woooooooow you are so talented and an amazing teacher ! Thank you ❤
I like the way that the gel pen actually adds ‘character’ with the blotches and skips. Im left handed, and most gel pens simply quit on me when ‘pushed’ too much, however that’s when writing. With hatching, i should be able to continually pull… will give it a try. Thanks for this mini- lesson.
A hands-down WOW!
Really very impressive work, I have never tried this technic, but appreciated often. Seeing your video, I am now encouraged and will definitely try. Thanks for sharing. Namaste.
That was amazing and truly inspiring I’m definitely going to put my pen to the test
A real Artist ❤️
I appreciate your assertive lines. I enjoyed the presentation. Thank you!
Just found you - and I felt immediately in love with your art!
Fascinating!!!
Brilliant.
Cool drawing technique! I want to try drawing like this too.
Masterful sense and execution of light and shade and shape. Bravo !
Amazing work
Thank you for this! I've only picked up drawing about a month ago, but I've been experimenting with cross-hatching. This helped to show me that I need to put some distance between my lines.
Love pen and ink! Thanks for the lesson.
You're welcome! You may be interested in our new pen/pencil drawing challenge starting Jan. 1: shop.sktchy.com/products/30-faces-30-days-pen-pencil-0123
Thank you for your skillfull relaxed explanation....you re very inspiring and motivating for me to try it.
🙏🏽👍🦋💚
thank you very much from Italy
Amazing, inspiring, just awesome
Beautifully done.
Those contour lines on the nose bridge reminds me of the printmaking drawing style used on American paper money. Always wanted to try that method.
I like your black nails, it really comes forwards in this tutorial
Beautiful work ❤
Those are some of my favorite pens. You can also use different gage's to get different results. Great tutorial.
Hermoso el arte me gusta el dibujo una admiración para ti tu destreza la expresión de cada trazo de las líneas que van dibujando la forma del retrato saludos desde ecuador y seguiré mirando tus videos
Thank you!!! Great lesson.
Brilliant. Thank you for sharing this with me 💜. Going to give it a go 😊
Bonjour et merci beaucoup pour votre cours fort intéressant et bien expliqué. ❤
From France 🇫🇷 Menton
Really l like to watch your beautiful art
Thank you
amazing technique
素晴らしい❤
Just awesome.....❤️. Very happy helpful 😊
Thank you very much for share this ! Very useful for me , im sorry that i didnt see this lesson 20 years ago but is okay , is not late at all ...ty
It's NEVER too late to begin drawing. This class will help: shop.sktchy.com/products/drawing-faces-with-france-van-stone
c'est très beau, merci !
Love your work
Great video. Thank you for sharing
The gel pen creates some interesting effects.
As far as straight hatch lines "flattening" out the face, both Bill Sienkiewicz and Sergio Toppi use nothing but straight hatching, changing angles as necessary, and still manage to create the illusion of a curved surface through building up value.
Ich werde etwas neues und wichtiges lernen. 😊 Viele danke. Frohen Weihnachten 🎄🎁😊
Thank you
Thank you.. I learn so much here..apreciated.done subscribe.. Keep uploading your artwort please.. Love your hatching. 👍
Great work! Thanks!
Thanks great demo
Amazing 🎉
Beautiful.. n really good tutorial.
Your hatching one of the top ! I saw yiur work on ig
Thanks for sharing❤❤❤❤
Superb
awesome 👏
Just discovered your channel, love the idea of using a "cheap" pen to create. Pushing the pen to its limits is like when we get our best results by pushing ourselves to our "known" limitations. I do classic and race cars, cross hatch and stippling are a big part of the process to for texture, depth and dimension. My normal pens are the Pigma Micron 0.005, 0.01 - 0.03 and 0.08 and Bic Intensity.
Wow! ❤
Saludos cordiales de Manaus Amazonas Brasil muy interesante ! Nuevo subscriptor!😎
I’ve spent so many years drawing almost exclusively with a ballpoint pen on copy paper it is now my medium of choice 😂
This is beautiful. Have you heard of Matthew Weldon? He's a comic book artist that works exclusively with gel pens. Gel pens are really underrated
Yor sketch is Very very good ❤
hermoso trabajo
excellent
A face does not 'travel', it accumulates and reflects experience.
Look up "metaphor"
I am an artist not a literist.@@jordanmelnick1517
Thanks you very much. Unbelievable
I use photocopy paper for my artwork all the time too 😅 I also have that exact same pen!
Complimenti iiiii!!!
Excellent. Have you tyried using an oil based ballpoint pen, I like it at .28 mm the lines are fine and sharp
🎉 excellent
It's good lesson, thank you
I have to ask. New subscriber by the way. You said you were self taught. How? Did you learn from a book? How long did it take to get this good?
Learn all this and more here: shop.sktchy.com/products/drawing-faces-with-france-van-stone
So sad that Gel-pens are not waterproof. They are water resistant but only if in contact with a liquid for a very short period of time. Great tutorial and your grandmother looks very sweet. 🖊️✒️🖌️🖋️❤😊
Great tutorial, Thank you! Did you really draw this without pencil sketch underneath 😳?
Like me you hold your pen quite flat against the paper. While this is good for fountain pens, dip pens or pencil, it doesn’t work well with gel pens or ballpoint pens. Holding the pen too flat (
Very good skill
very good
🎉❤very nice
Olá... Quero muito aprender corretamente essa técnica que amo também!
so nice ❤😍 new subscriber
Çok güzel resim
Teşekkür
Do you prefer smooth paper and do you like normal biros? I am not leaving enough spaces between my lines and it looks messy, learning a lot
Drooling pen? You have my attention now lol ..nice video.
Спасибі Вам! Мені подобається Ваше заняття.
線條好美
Been using inexpensive gelly ink or pilot like the one you are using. I try to barely Nick the paper with every line I do because as soon as the pen touches the paper it absorbs the ink making less controllable.i always start every drawing with a small cross hatch sphere.
Wonderful! thanks for sharing. SUBSCRIBED!😍
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Da’s mooi geworden!
coucou~! tu dessines très bien !
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