AWESOME! I like your soothing voice as you describe your approach and the graphite/charcoal process taken to complete your work. It's a looong time since I've worked with charcoal bcuz I just remember the mess, but you have a CLEAN WAY of working with them. It's the combo of graphite that helps keep it clean too. I never tried the combo myself. Anyway, Thanks for sharing your process.
So glad you liked it and thanks for watching:) I know what you mean, most charcoal is messy and I also don't love that aspect of it, but this way is what I've found works best with the least mess!😀
This ended up being such an amazing portrait! I love the intricate rendering, and the amount of character and life that you managed to capture in her face. The tips on drawing hair were particularly helpful as well! 💜
Aw thank you Becky! I wasn't exactly sure how to translate this drawing into videos for my channel, but I really had fun with the drawing process and just explaining what I was doing at certain points:)
This turned out so well! I love how you captured everything, the detail in the hair as well. I know what you mean about cutting your portraits off. I find with animal ones I tend to fade them out just below the neck. Other stuff it helps to put a border of tape under so you get that crisp line. Honestly I think it comes down to personal preference really. I have seen some people end their portraits in a weird triangle thing so... :)
I just like to cut off a drawing by puting a light line for the border then just stopping shading at that line, and it ends up looking decent. You did awesome on this portrait
Man I would love to be as good as you your young and need to draw stuff and sell it like the ones on Instagram . Thanks for liking my last watercolor painting on Instagram I was not proud of it so that why I didn’t message you lol
I'm still thinking about an online shop, so far I sometimes sell work locally:) but right now I'm focused a lot on tutorials and starting a patreon! Watercolor is definitely a looser medium and its best to just have fun with it:) I like how your landscape turned out
The last video in my Rosa Parks drawing series:) I hope you like how she turned out!
AWESOME! I like your soothing voice as you describe your approach and the graphite/charcoal process taken to complete your work.
It's a looong time since I've worked with charcoal bcuz I just remember the mess, but you have a CLEAN WAY of working with them. It's the combo of graphite that helps keep it clean too. I never tried the combo myself. Anyway, Thanks for sharing your process.
So glad you liked it and thanks for watching:) I know what you mean, most charcoal is messy and I also don't love that aspect of it, but this way is what I've found works best with the least mess!😀
This ended up being such an amazing portrait! I love the intricate rendering, and the amount of character and life that you managed to capture in her face. The tips on drawing hair were particularly helpful as well! 💜
Aw thank you Becky! I wasn't exactly sure how to translate this drawing into videos for my channel, but I really had fun with the drawing process and just explaining what I was doing at certain points:)
The finished portrait is amazing, you’re skills are so good! Loving your channel 👍🏻
Thanks so much for your support:) it means a lot!
She looks great. Enjoyed seeing this develop 😃❤️
thank you:) I'm really glad you enjoyed it
This turned out so well! I love how you captured everything, the detail in the hair as well. I know what you mean about cutting your portraits off. I find with animal ones I tend to fade them out just below the neck. Other stuff it helps to put a border of tape under so you get that crisp line. Honestly I think it comes down to personal preference really. I have seen some people end their portraits in a weird triangle thing so... :)
Thanks Naomi! I definitely have trouble with figuring that part out haha. I've seen people do things like that as well LOL
wow,...amazing Drawing
very good artwork..
nice sharing
thanks so much☺
Very amazing!💖
thank you!
I just like to cut off a drawing by puting a light line for the border then just stopping shading at that line, and it ends up looking decent. You did awesome on this portrait
that is a smart idea! and thank you so much!
Refrence photo link?
Here's where I got the photo! images.app.goo.gl/CZGTyhS3aJxynGpp7
Man I would love to be as good as you your young and need to draw stuff and sell it like the ones on Instagram . Thanks for liking my last watercolor painting on Instagram I was not proud of it so that why I didn’t message you lol
I'm still thinking about an online shop, so far I sometimes sell work locally:) but right now I'm focused a lot on tutorials and starting a patreon! Watercolor is definitely a looser medium and its best to just have fun with it:) I like how your landscape turned out
So I think I’m first😁
Yes, you are haha :)
@@AlexisCassandraArt Great Vid btw 👍🏻
@@peeyush1613 thank you Peeyush😊