I would like to say thank you so much for sharing this video. I was truly amazed as I watched you do this nose. I would love to see how you did this picture from beginning to end. This is the first video I have watched for a realistic look video. I also must say your voice is perfect with the background music. Your voice is like an angelic tone that makes it very easy to understand everything you are saying. Thank you again so much for sharing your talent!!
@@DeborahTweedie what a lovely comment, thank you so much Deborah, I'm so pleased it was helpful for you! Unfortunately I don't have the footage of this one from beginning to end, only the 3 videos I made for UA-cam on it, but on my Patreon (link in description) I have many start to finish graphite tutorials of dogs, cats and humans! Would love to have you as part of the community! ❤️❤️
First of all .. I absolutely love your voice .. the way you speak .. your accent and everything is just so soft and soothing to listen to .. secondly loved the tutorial.. you are a wonderful artist
I know this is 2 years old but one suggestion to your tutorials would be to see the reference photo the whole time like a Picture in Picture so we can see the highlights your referencing. Thank you for the video.
First of all you’re a fantastic artist teacher. As I was watching you draw the nose I kept thinking my music by David Lanz I listen to while drawing was playing in the background, which it has before.
Doing mostly soft pastel pet portraits I find graphite very fun and interesting. I have been touching it and really thank you for the video. Your work is outstanding.
I learned a lot just from watching this recording. The small circling base layer and he sequence of laying down the basic structure make so much ch sense. I’m ok at following instructions but crap at visualisation so I will be drawing dogs noses for a fortnight to see how much I can improve. Great work.👍❤️
To answer the question about what people like, I ended up speeding up your drawing by two times and muting the sound. But then, I have done quite a bit of graphite and charcoal drawing. Excellent work. Thank you for demonstrating the dogs nose.
Thank you for the feedback! It's funny, some people want real time footage and others learn better seeing the whole process sped up! Humans and our different brains :)
Great video. Same, never had a problem with the shine. The reason why it does shine is because graphite is a crystal and it is the angle the light hits it. The darker the grade the more it shines as it has a higher graphite content but when the picture is framed and lit correctly its not a problem. For paper St Cuthbers Saunders Waterford or Arches Aquarelle and both are available in pure white. Good luck with Patreon have looked at it myself but I don't think I could be consistent enough 😊
Thanks Jamie! And who wouldn't want their crystals to shine? I really love it, it almost feels like the drawing is etched in silver. Thanks for the paper recommendations, I'll get some sheets with my next order. I've just ordered some Hahnemuhle Bristol Board as it's all I could find in larger sheets for a commission!
This is brilliant Grace. That tip about the Gelly Roll pen is genius. Just bought one. I'd love to be able to see the reference pic when I'm watching your videos. A link to the pdf of it would be great. Also, in this video your drawing table shook quite a bit, which you probably noticed yourself. If you start a Patreon I would join for sure. Well done!
Thanks so much Orla, I'm glad you liked it! Let me know how you find the gelly roll, I've found them to be such a game changer. Thanks for the feedback, my desk shaking drives me mad so I've now got a seperate boom stand to attach the camera clamp to so should be problem solved from now on! In my patreon tutorials I'm supplying the high quality reference and line art, but will definitely put the reference in my UA-cam videos for next time. Thanks Orla!🤎
Just discovered you and I'm so glad I have.You are a great teacher ,so very informative .I have learned so much in just one evening of watching you. Thank you so much , look forward to following you !
12:35: That is my problem RIGHT THERE. That one tiny thing will distract me from my concentration and I'll forget about the tone layering that I'm supposed to be doing. I want to do a tiny area all the way to final layers, but I've still got the rest of the picture to work on yet!! I keep abandoning the order of uniform layering, rushing ahead with one area because I've gotten carried away by how cool it will look lol! Trying to get that 3d finish straight away- and it's not how it's done! But I can't help it! Ghah! I must learn discipline in covering the entire chosen section and STAY in order of what tone mapping I'm doing, so I don't mess up a tiny spot. I do this mistake with the eyes especially, because I think they are the place where all 10 of the tones are used in one tiny spot, one end of the scale to the other right next to each other, and it's really hard to stay in order of where I'm up to with toning. I'm learning so much from your HONEST, CANDID 'confessions' of how you humbly admit your Human instincts, frailty and weakness... it is such a sign of how truly talented and pure you are. Without these Human fragile weaknesses, we are not able to show that very same aspect in our work.. which is what really makes us a master of our selves. God bless you! And thank you so much, this is great, I love the real-time, because I can see what's going on a lot better. And I love the parts that you might speed up, because you've already gone over what that section is about, so yep- speed the rest up, so we can get on to the next nugget of WISDOM which you can pass on. No, I'm serious, it doesn't matter how old or young you are, wisdom is a NATURAL quality that comes ONLY through learning and mastery and then the passing on to another. You have clearly learned a lot in college or University, Art-school perhaps? Whether you've taught yourself or had courses, you are sharing, so generously, your skills with others and that is a true blessing. You are a GOOD person. Thank you.
@@brothermaleuspraetor9505 I'm sorry this is such a late response to your lovely comment, but thank you SO much for such wonderful feedback! It has made my morning! I'm so pleased it was helpful for you. You difficulties you're describing here are so common, I usually advise my students to focus on one small area per session to avoid the temptation to rush! I never went to art school or anything but I have been obsessed with art since a very early age, using reference photos as my teachers, zooming in a lot and observing. This has made me a bit of a perfectionist, maybe to a fault, with my realistic style! Again, thank you so much for your lovely words, it means the world. I hope you're enjoying your art journey, a year on from your comment! God bless 🙏❤️
Wow ! Great video and fantastic art work! I see you have a piece of plastic under your hand as your drawing. That must help with all the smudging that occurs. Is it like a piece of plexiglass ?
Yes I find the trick is to only use it on areas of shadow, as soon as there's a contrast between the white paper colour and the pen you can tell the difference but not when it's used sparingly on a dark area :)
This is amazing always found drawing and shading dogs 🐶 nose incredibly hard this is a game changer what you have shown us excellent work grace On the bit in the video when you was going in sharp pencil to do the highlights what grade of pencil was that you was using.
Love your video. Just letting you know the camera moves when you’re working. Don’t know if you’re camera is on a tripod and your knocking it as you work. You drawings are amazing
I bought a rolly Pen pack with 0.5, 0.8 and 10. I find It hard to work with them us they pick Up the colour underneath when I use them over black charcoal, for example. The 0.5 won't release practically any ink. Any tips? Thanks!!!
Hi Lizzy, I've never used them with charcoal but I can see what you mean as I've use them with pastels before. I think the trick is to use dabbing motions whilst cleaning the nib every couple of strokes to prevent it all smooshing together.
@@simoneprivara5449 Hi Simone, it was the premium Card pack from HobbyCraft shop in the UK (or www.hobbycraft.co.uk), it doesn't have a brand and I got it around 10 years ago, but I got a new pack recently and I'd say its the same quality!
Ohh awesome, let me know how you get on! There are lots of difficulties you may encounter but it's a really fun process. You may be better off following my longer tutorials on patreon but my youtubes show the basic techniques :)
Beautiful work! Just come across your channel and loved this video. Can you confirm if the jelly pens are archival? I've had mixed comments on that. Although i've bought some gel pens which say they are archival. You are an amazing artist! 👏 🥰
Hi Mandy, thank you so much! This has been a concern of mine, too. I have portraits that I've had for years using Jelly Rolls and I've never had an issue with yellowing or anything like that! I try to use them very sparingly just in case. There are oil based ones you can get, too, but they don't have the same control unfortunately.
I am so impressed by your drawing. Wondering if you could draw my dogs? One was Labrador, no idea if you could draw with color pencil or just black color, she was creamy color though. The other one was Kelpi, black color. If yes, may I ask how much you will charge? Thx a lot! Tina
Hi Tina, thank you so much for your kind words! It'd be my pleasure, my website is www.gracemurrayrowley.com, take a look at my prices and if this is within your budget we can get you booked in 🤎
I would like to say thank you so much for sharing this video. I was truly amazed as I watched you do this nose. I would love to see how you did this picture from beginning to end. This is the first video I have watched for a realistic look video. I also must say your voice is perfect with the background music. Your voice is like an angelic tone that makes it very easy to understand everything you are saying. Thank you again so much for sharing your talent!!
@@DeborahTweedie what a lovely comment, thank you so much Deborah, I'm so pleased it was helpful for you! Unfortunately I don't have the footage of this one from beginning to end, only the 3 videos I made for UA-cam on it, but on my Patreon (link in description) I have many start to finish graphite tutorials of dogs, cats and humans! Would love to have you as part of the community! ❤️❤️
First of all .. I absolutely love your voice .. the way you speak .. your accent and everything is just so soft and soothing to listen to .. secondly loved the tutorial.. you are a wonderful artist
Such a lovely comment, thank you very much ❤️
Excellent Grace! Really helpful video. Looking forward to 3rd part.
Thanks so much- part 3 coming real soon!🤎
You are very talented and a great teacher!
I know this is 2 years old but one suggestion to your tutorials would be to see the reference photo the whole time like a Picture in Picture so we can see the highlights your referencing. Thank you for the video.
Thank you for the feedback! :)
Best tutorial on UA-cam. Thank you.
Wow, high praise! Thank you Justin 🙌🤎
Amazing work! And such a sweet and lovely voice. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much, that is kind! :)
Gorgeous!!!!
Thank you!!
First of all you’re a fantastic artist teacher. As I was watching you draw the nose I kept thinking my music by David Lanz I listen to while drawing was playing in the background, which it has before.
Thank you so much Lonnie! It may well be, these are all piano covers by my very talented brother! 😊
Doing mostly soft pastel pet portraits I find graphite very fun and interesting. I have been touching it and really thank you for the video. Your work is outstanding.
You are so welcome Glenn, and thank you for your kind words! Soft pastels are great fun 😝
I learned a lot just from watching this recording. The small circling base layer and he sequence of laying down the basic structure make so much ch sense. I’m ok at following instructions but crap at visualisation so I will be drawing dogs noses for a fortnight to see how much I can improve.
Great work.👍❤️
So glad you found it helpful, Tom! I hope your nose drawing journey is going well! ❤️
thank you so so much for this tutorial, im doing a graphite dog portrait and the nose has been the hardest thing to so very helpful 🙏 thank you ❤ xxx
I'm so pleased this was helpful for you! I love that it's still helping people all these years later :) xxx
Absolutely brilliant tutorial, thank you! 😊
To answer the question about what people like, I ended up speeding up your drawing by two times and muting the sound. But then, I have done quite a bit of graphite and charcoal drawing. Excellent work. Thank you for demonstrating the dogs nose.
Thank you for the feedback! It's funny, some people want real time footage and others learn better seeing the whole process sped up! Humans and our different brains :)
@@gracemurrayart i definitely prefer watching it in real time, following step by step is the way to go for me, also commentary helps!
@@gracemurrayart liked the real time too
Great video. Same, never had a problem with the shine. The reason why it does shine is because graphite is a crystal and it is the angle the light hits it. The darker the grade the more it shines as it has a higher graphite content but when the picture is framed and lit correctly its not a problem. For paper St Cuthbers Saunders Waterford or Arches Aquarelle and both are available in pure white. Good luck with Patreon have looked at it myself but I don't think I could be consistent enough 😊
Thanks Jamie! And who wouldn't want their crystals to shine? I really love it, it almost feels like the drawing is etched in silver. Thanks for the paper recommendations, I'll get some sheets with my next order. I've just ordered some Hahnemuhle Bristol Board as it's all I could find in larger sheets for a commission!
Amazing work! Lots of great tips and definitely want to try the jelly roll on my own portraits 😀
This is brilliant Grace. That tip about the Gelly Roll pen is genius. Just bought one. I'd love to be able to see the reference pic when I'm watching your videos. A link to the pdf of it would be great. Also, in this video your drawing table shook quite a bit, which you probably noticed yourself. If you start a Patreon I would join for sure. Well done!
Thanks so much Orla, I'm glad you liked it! Let me know how you find the gelly roll, I've found them to be such a game changer. Thanks for the feedback, my desk shaking drives me mad so I've now got a seperate boom stand to attach the camera clamp to so should be problem solved from now on! In my patreon tutorials I'm supplying the high quality reference and line art, but will definitely put the reference in my UA-cam videos for next time. Thanks Orla!🤎
Amazing! 👋👋👋
Wow! Very nice. I am so impressed by your talent. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much Elaine! It was my pleasure 😊
Just discovered you and I'm so glad I have.You are a great teacher ,so very informative .I have learned so much in just one evening of watching you. Thank you so much , look forward to following you !
Aw I'm so glad you found my tutorials helpful Kim, makes it all worth it! Thank you 🤎
Excellent drawing, fantastic detail - wowser! Well done :)
Thank you so much 😀
Wowza!!!
Thanks for this - I’m doing my art gcse final piece and was really struggling on drawing this bit
So glad it was helpful, Tom! Good luck with your final piece, I really enjoyed art at high school 😊
Good tutorial and you're a lovely looking teacher 👌😅
Thanks for taking the time to create this tutorial! Really appreciate it!
Thanks for taking the time to watch! ❤️
I love these videos so much! So much raw talent!
Thank you 🤎🤎
12:35: That is my problem RIGHT THERE. That one tiny thing will distract me from my concentration and I'll forget about the tone layering that I'm supposed to be doing. I want to do a tiny area all the way to final layers, but I've still got the rest of the picture to work on yet!! I keep abandoning the order of uniform layering, rushing ahead with one area because I've gotten carried away by how cool it will look lol! Trying to get that 3d finish straight away- and it's not how it's done! But I can't help it! Ghah! I must learn discipline in covering the entire chosen section and STAY in order of what tone mapping I'm doing, so I don't mess up a tiny spot. I do this mistake with the eyes especially, because I think they are the place where all 10 of the tones are used in one tiny spot, one end of the scale to the other right next to each other, and it's really hard to stay in order of where I'm up to with toning.
I'm learning so much from your HONEST, CANDID 'confessions' of how you humbly admit your Human instincts, frailty and weakness... it is such a sign of how truly talented and pure you are. Without these Human fragile weaknesses, we are not able to show that very same aspect in our work.. which is what really makes us a master of our selves.
God bless you! And thank you so much, this is great, I love the real-time, because I can see what's going on a lot better. And I love the parts that you might speed up, because you've already gone over what that section is about, so yep- speed the rest up, so we can get on to the next nugget of WISDOM which you can pass on. No, I'm serious, it doesn't matter how old or young you are, wisdom is a NATURAL quality that comes ONLY through learning and mastery and then the passing on to another. You have clearly learned a lot in college or University, Art-school perhaps? Whether you've taught yourself or had courses, you are sharing, so generously, your skills with others and that is a true blessing. You are a GOOD person. Thank you.
@@brothermaleuspraetor9505 I'm sorry this is such a late response to your lovely comment, but thank you SO much for such wonderful feedback! It has made my morning! I'm so pleased it was helpful for you. You difficulties you're describing here are so common, I usually advise my students to focus on one small area per session to avoid the temptation to rush!
I never went to art school or anything but I have been obsessed with art since a very early age, using reference photos as my teachers, zooming in a lot and observing. This has made me a bit of a perfectionist, maybe to a fault, with my realistic style!
Again, thank you so much for your lovely words, it means the world. I hope you're enjoying your art journey, a year on from your comment! God bless 🙏❤️
Wow
Wow ! Great video and fantastic art work! I see you have a piece of plastic under your hand as your drawing. That must help with all the smudging that occurs. Is it like a piece of plexiglass ?
Thank you so much! This was a plastic wallet, but acid-free 'glassine paper' is great for this!
awesome! thank you so much, love from China!❤
Wow that's so cool - I'm glad it was helpful for you! ❤
Great stuff! Thank you
My pleasure!
Great tutorial but I found by using the Jelly Roll pen rather than being white on Bristol Board it came out a yellow/bluish colour
Yes I find the trick is to only use it on areas of shadow, as soon as there's a contrast between the white paper colour and the pen you can tell the difference but not when it's used sparingly on a dark area :)
I think I can reach this level of skill after a hundred years of practice 😀 Very awesome channel deserves support Greetings
Thank you very much! You'll be surprised how quickly you can pick up these techniques and develop muscle memory in no time!
@@gracemurrayart I wish you a good day and always success 🌷
Great Work. Realistic
Thank you very much!
This is amazing always found drawing and shading dogs 🐶 nose incredibly hard this is a game changer what you have shown us excellent work grace
On the bit in the video when you was going in sharp pencil to do the highlights what grade of pencil was that you was using.
So glad it was helpful for you!! I use a hard graded pencil like a 2H for this :)
You are as beautiful as the art you make ❤️😍
Aw thank you so much 😀
Love your video. Just letting you know the camera moves when you’re working. Don’t know if you’re camera is on a tripod and your knocking it as you work. You drawings are amazing
Thanks so much for the feedback Angela! Yes the shakey camera is my arch nemesis, I've tried to improve this in recent videos :)
Amazing job!
Its is a great explanation
Fantastic. Good job 👍
Thank you very much!
Amazing!
Thank you! :)
I think I am seeing the video of most beautiful artist in the internet. Great skill👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks very good drawing excellent 👍
Thank you so much 😀
I bought a rolly Pen pack with 0.5, 0.8 and 10. I find It hard to work with them us they pick Up the colour underneath when I use them over black charcoal, for example. The 0.5 won't release practically any ink. Any tips? Thanks!!!
Hi Lizzy, I've never used them with charcoal but I can see what you mean as I've use them with pastels before. I think the trick is to use dabbing motions whilst cleaning the nib every couple of strokes to prevent it all smooshing together.
@@gracemurrayart thank you, I Will try that!!! ❤️❤️
How did you get the Gelly Roll to work, I have one and it worked for approx 1 minute then stopped? I've wiped it, shaken it etc but no luck.
That's strange, maybe you got a faulty one.. have you tried wetting the nib and rolling it out on some card?
Hi, what was the name of the paper with 200 sheets ? Thank you 😊
@@simoneprivara5449 Hi Simone, it was the premium Card pack from HobbyCraft shop in the UK (or www.hobbycraft.co.uk), it doesn't have a brand and I got it around 10 years ago, but I got a new pack recently and I'd say its the same quality!
I want to draw my dog I'm not an artist at all gonna go with your videos and see how I get on it looks so easy but is it ?
Ohh awesome, let me know how you get on! There are lots of difficulties you may encounter but it's a really fun process. You may be better off following my longer tutorials on patreon but my youtubes show the basic techniques :)
Cool thanks babe
Amazing thank you so much keep up the awesome work!! 🙏🏽❤
extremely helpful! what is the pen u use with the white?
Nice 🤩
Good drawing ✍️
Thanks!
are you working with Clary ?
lol who?
Beautiful work! Just come across your channel and loved this video. Can you confirm if the jelly pens are archival? I've had mixed comments on that. Although i've bought some gel pens which say they are archival. You are an amazing artist! 👏 🥰
Hi Mandy, thank you so much! This has been a concern of mine, too. I have portraits that I've had for years using Jelly Rolls and I've never had an issue with yellowing or anything like that! I try to use them very sparingly just in case. There are oil based ones you can get, too, but they don't have the same control unfortunately.
I am so impressed by your drawing. Wondering if you could draw my dogs? One was Labrador, no idea if you could draw with color pencil or just black color, she was creamy color though. The other one was Kelpi, black color. If yes, may I ask how much you will charge? Thx a lot! Tina
Hi Tina, thank you so much for your kind words! It'd be my pleasure, my website is www.gracemurrayrowley.com, take a look at my prices and if this is within your budget we can get you booked in 🤎
Good FFX music
Please do a patreon soon!!
Hi Jennifer, I have been on Patreon for some months now! 😊 www.patreon.com/gracemurrayart
@@gracemurrayart I'm sorry I meant more graphite! Lol
@@aaymjen There's lots of graphite tutorials on there!
I only see a handful, am I missing the others? And when do you plan to add more?
I have learned so much from you
Thank you so much for the tutorial i was afraid of fur now ima draw myself a snoop.doggy dogg😂🤣
Haha this is excellent to hear, go for it!!
And you like Ludovico 🙏
Yes, an amazing pianist! These are actually covers by my brother 😍
Real time are sooo much better on Patreon.
@@donnadrake7309 glad you're enjoying them Donna! ❤
great tutorial, but your camera shakes so much, it makes you dizzy. Greetings from Germany Yvonne
Haha sorry about that! Santa actually just brought me a brand new steady camera mount so it won't be a problem anymore 😂
You so pretty
thank you :)