One of the finest and smoothest drawing art channels i saw on utube... really amazing art n the way u explained everything in detail is so commendable 💙
YEAH!!! So glad, I know it is fast but the idea is more about sharing what blending can do. You can get the template and colour list in the link found in the description box. So glad you gifted yourself the coloured pencils, they are a REMARKABLE medium. Cheers and let me know how the drawing goes.
Thank you so much for your channel...i just found it and i'm blown away by your ability to teach with very clear instructions along side your unbelievable talent. You're a great teacher and artist. please upload more vidoes ❤
This was my third video that I watched of yours, in around an hours time frame. A mutual colorist (that I “took under my wing” several years ago) told me about you. You are a lady after my own heart when it comes to colored pencils. “Layer, layer and layer some more”, how often I have said this to so many colorists over the last several years, new ones as well as some who may have 2-3 years behind them. I am SLOWLY working on being able to do my own art. Been adding to images that are already made for us to color by actual artists. Adding backgrounds, adding textures, etc., to make them look as realistic as I can even now, although I still have a ways to go. My ultimate goal is to be a hyper realistic colorist. The subject of layering is an interesting one in the world of adult coloring. Some love layering and you know which do because of the quality of their work. Others hate layering and again, the results speak for themselves. I have had individuals ask me how I get the results I do and when I respond “many layers, with many different colors”, the response is always a “mixed bag”. I remember one time the subject came up and I had many tell me, “this is coloring images in a book or from a PDF/digital image. It’s suppose to be fun. You only need 3-5 layers max. The kind of layering you’re talking about should be left to the professionals who sell their work!” My response to them was, “layering is fun, at least for me it is and the amount of layering one does is a personal choice, dependent upon the results one wants. If you don’t want to layer like that, that is your business, but it is also my business if I want to do many many layers. That there are is no such thing as “coloring police””. That usually shut them up and still does when I say it. Another response I that I got was, “That is beautiful, but I guess I am going to have to be satisfied with the results that I am currently getting, because there is no way that I could do that much layering!” Then, I went on to show two different images to bring home the point. One was where I colored a fence in an image using only about 5-6 layers and possibly close to that many colors. Then I showed them an image with a couple of apple barrels. Those barrels had over 25 layers, using around 18 or more colors. Several got the point immediately. I had a couple comments to the effect of, “it’s like you can see into the wood!” Those ones that got the point of my two different images, told me that they would definitely work on adding more layers, to build more depth. Love trying to help others improve, if I can and I love the process of improvement for myself. I am in my 7th year of using pencils. Unfortunately, I’ve had to take an unwanted break, this past year due to serious injuries, so lost some time. I am hoping to get back to it very soon. My favorite sharpeners are also an M&R and KUM. (Oh..and my favorite pencils are Prismas and Polychromos ☺️) I think I am going to enjoy viewing your videos! 💕
Wow, thank you so much for this wonderful comment. Clearly you are passionate about this medium and i completely understand, it is wonderful. I’m thrilled you connected and shared and I am grateful for you reaching out, supporting what I do and watching. Happy drawing. Cheers
Gorgeous! I actually prefer to blend with alcohol or a blending solution if you just want to pay more. This blending fills in the white voids without so much color buildup that the color ends up "shiny". Fewer layers, blended with alcohol, for the same (or better) effect. Try it!
Hi and many thanks for your comment. Alcohol is great for blending but is not guaranteed to be archival, so I do not use it in my drawing, the blending ability is great though. If I do use a liquid I use a guaranteed archival product such as gamsol or in this video Zest-It which I did use at the end of the video. As i explained in the video I only use a solvent at certain stages, towards the end, so i used the Finesse blending marker and the liquid. For me and my work, drawing many layers is an important part of good colored pencil drawing, it is richer, more detailed and creates remarkable depth, so for me that is far more important than removing the tooth of the paper immediately. Thank you for sharing and Happy drawing, Cheers
This is the most beautiful donut I’ve ever seen! Thank you for such a great tutorial! May I ask what you use to place under your drawing hand to prevent smudging?
Hi and thank you for the kind words. I use either a tracing paper by Carson, or glassine. You can get any of them in most art stores. A quick note, if you do buy glassine online, make sure it is glassine and not tissue paper. I have heard recently that people are being sold a cheap tissue paper knockoff. Cheers
Beautiful! You used a brush in the last few minutes, yet you used the Luminance, which are not water soluble. Did you merely embellish with a little watercolor?
Your work is beautiful! I’m a new subscriber! I had a question,I have always wanted to start using Stonehedge paper,but not sure if I’ll like it,I like to work on thick paper,like cardstock,I feel it’s more resistant. Is Stonehedge paper thick? Also,I like working on toned tan paper,do you know if Stonehedge has toned paper or Kraft paper?
Hi and thanks for your comment. Stonehenge White is for sure NOT the thickest paper out there with only a 250GSM/90 lbs. Strathmore mixed media is 300GSM/184 pounds. Yes you can get Stonehenge in different colours, but I only know that you can get different colours in individual sheets, not sure if it comes in a pad. My favourite thick cardstock drawing paper is Rising Museum Board, 100% cotton, in different various ply thicknesses, i like the 4 ply, quite thick but excellent for drawing on. Just a quick note on Stonehenge White, it is a very robust paper and excellent for taking multiple layers. Cheers
Your work is just amazing. Would you mind being specific about your recommendation on a sharpener. I see that you wrote KUM, but they may many of them. I am a real beginner and need a bit more guidance!
Of coure and thanks for the comment. KUM, best to stay away from any of the long points, their double hole magnesium is a great all around sharpener. If you can, get replacement blades for it as well. Change blades everytime they pull a bit on the wood or break the point. Happy drawing. Cheers
Hi and thanks for reaching out, I put the wrong link in the description box, but it is fixed now and you should be able to access it. Thanks for watching, cheers
Which orderless mineral spirit? I'm in US and can't find Zest It anywhere, even large art supply online. Jackson's shows they don't even have available. I don't have a good ventilated area to work in so I haven't purchased those at the craft store. Advice?
Hi, Any OMS will work, OMS, Odorless Mineral Spirits is an odorless product found in art stores, Gamblin, Mona Lisa are 2 brand names. You only need a tiny bottle as it goes a long way. cheers
You can also purchase a blending marker, there are specific blending markers for coloured pencil blending. The OMS is odorless as long as the room is not closet sized, and you keep the door open you should be fine. Dip brush, close lid, if you feel it affecting you. J
It is more about blending, and a discussion on blending on different textures, from the dough on the donut to the icing. Beginners to intermediate I would definitely say. Hope that helps. cheers
One of the finest and smoothest drawing art channels i saw on utube... really amazing art n the way u explained everything in detail is so commendable 💙
Thank you so much 😀
Love love 💕
This was so helpful, thank you!! The effort you put into this with narrating it and adding pressure numbers is much appreciated :)
My granddaughter and I enjoyed your video. She likes your drawing and thinks you're very talented.
Wonderful!
Thank you! Cheers!
You are absolutely wonderful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
😍Nice! Thanks for your art!
Welcome 😊
Thank you for this! I’m excited to try out your tutorials. 💌
You’re welcome. Cheers
Wow! Thank you soo much for this fabulous tutorial❤ I am excited to try tbis with the set of pencils I gifted myself last year and have barely used.
YEAH!!! So glad, I know it is fast but the idea is more about sharing what blending can do. You can get the template and colour list in the link found in the description box. So glad you gifted yourself the coloured pencils, they are a REMARKABLE medium. Cheers and let me know how the drawing goes.
Thank you so much for your channel...i just found it and i'm blown away by your ability to teach with very clear instructions along side your unbelievable talent. You're a great teacher and artist. please upload more vidoes ❤
This was my third video that I watched of yours, in around an hours time frame. A mutual colorist (that I “took under my wing” several years ago) told me about you. You are a lady after my own heart when it comes to colored pencils. “Layer, layer and layer some more”, how often I have said this to so many colorists over the last several years, new ones as well as some who may have 2-3 years behind them. I am SLOWLY working on being able to do my own art. Been adding to images that are already made for us to color by actual artists. Adding backgrounds, adding textures, etc., to make them look as realistic as I can even now, although I still have a ways to go. My ultimate goal is to be a hyper realistic colorist.
The subject of layering is an interesting one in the world of adult coloring. Some love layering and you know which do because of the quality of their work. Others hate layering and again, the results speak for themselves. I have had individuals ask me how I get the results I do and when I respond “many layers, with many different colors”, the response is always a “mixed bag”. I remember one time the subject came up and I had many tell me, “this is coloring images in a book or from a PDF/digital image. It’s suppose to be fun. You only need 3-5 layers max. The kind of layering you’re talking about should be left to the professionals who sell their work!” My response to them was, “layering is fun, at least for me it is and the amount of layering one does is a personal choice, dependent upon the results one wants. If you don’t want to layer like that, that is your business, but it is also my business if I want to do many many layers. That there are is no such thing as “coloring police””. That usually shut them up and still does when I say it. Another response I that I got was, “That is beautiful, but I guess I am going to have to be satisfied with the results that I am currently getting, because there is no way that I could do that much layering!” Then, I went on to show two different images to bring home the point. One was where I colored a fence in an image using only about 5-6 layers and possibly close to that many colors. Then I showed them an image with a couple of apple barrels. Those barrels had over 25 layers, using around 18 or more colors. Several got the point immediately. I had a couple comments to the effect of, “it’s like you can see into the wood!” Those ones that got the point of my two different images, told me that they would definitely work on adding more layers, to build more depth. Love trying to help others improve, if I can and I love the process of improvement for myself. I am in my 7th year of using pencils. Unfortunately, I’ve had to take an unwanted break, this past year due to serious injuries, so lost some time. I am hoping to get back to it very soon.
My favorite sharpeners are also an M&R and KUM. (Oh..and my favorite pencils are Prismas and Polychromos ☺️) I think I am going to enjoy viewing your videos! 💕
Wow, thank you so much for this wonderful comment. Clearly you are passionate about this medium and i completely understand, it is wonderful. I’m thrilled you connected and shared and I am grateful for you reaching out, supporting what I do and watching. Happy drawing. Cheers
@@jeannettesirois You are welcome! ☺️
Stunning! ❤❤❤❣
Thank you. Cheers
You are very talented. I am very impressed with your video.
Thank you so much 😀 cheers
Gorgeous! I actually prefer to blend with alcohol or a blending solution if you just want to pay more.
This blending fills in the white voids without so much color buildup that the color ends up "shiny".
Fewer layers, blended with alcohol, for the same (or better) effect. Try it!
Hi and many thanks for your comment. Alcohol is great for blending but is not guaranteed to be archival, so I do not use it in my drawing, the blending ability is great though. If I do use a liquid I use a guaranteed archival product such as gamsol or in this video Zest-It which I did use at the end of the video. As i explained in the video I only use a solvent at certain stages, towards the end, so i used the Finesse blending marker and the liquid. For me and my work, drawing many layers is an important part of good colored pencil drawing, it is richer, more detailed and creates remarkable depth, so for me that is far more important than removing the tooth of the paper immediately. Thank you for sharing and Happy drawing, Cheers
Absolutely stunning. I'm inspired. Greetings fron sunny South Africa.
Excellent explanations and techniques 😊
Glad you liked it! Cheers
This is really helpful, thank you ✨
You’re welcome. Cheers!
Absolutely beautiful ❤️
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Beautiful! Thank you 😊
Thank you! 😊
@@jeannettesiroisI signed up to the newsletter, are the dates for the classes for this year?
@@barbarabrady1267 yes they are. If you have other questions around them let me know. Cheers
I found the color bubbles and pressure suggestions very valuable. Thank you. I've subscribed for sure!🥳
Wow that’s great, so glad they have helped. cheers
Love it.
thank you, cheers
Perfect 🤩 and nice
Thank you! Cheers!
I nearly had a heart attack when I saw all those pencils drop 😳😬
LOL, that was created by a video resource company, not my pencils. But I know right, all those pencils. Thanks for reaching out. Cheers
I had the same reaction.
Blue pencil😢
Me gusta tu dibujo 😊
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If I could bake a donut half as good as yours, id put Krispy Kreme out of business 😅
LOL🤣🤣🤣That is so great. Thanks for the comment. Cheers
This is the most beautiful donut I’ve ever seen! Thank you for such a great tutorial! May I ask what you use to place under your drawing hand to prevent smudging?
Hi and thank you for the kind words. I use either a tracing paper by Carson, or glassine. You can get any of them in most art stores. A quick note, if you do buy glassine online, make sure it is glassine and not tissue paper. I have heard recently that people are being sold a cheap tissue paper knockoff. Cheers
Wonderful
Thank you, cheers
Beautiful! You used a brush in the last few minutes, yet you used the Luminance, which are not water soluble. Did you merely embellish with a little watercolor?
So realistic drawing 🎉🎉🎉
New friend 😊
Thank you, cheers
Your work is beautiful! I’m a new subscriber! I had a question,I have always wanted to start using Stonehedge paper,but not sure if I’ll like it,I like to work on thick paper,like cardstock,I feel it’s more resistant. Is Stonehedge paper thick? Also,I like working on toned tan paper,do you know if Stonehedge has toned paper or Kraft paper?
Hi and thanks for your comment. Stonehenge White is for sure NOT the thickest paper out there with only a 250GSM/90 lbs. Strathmore mixed media is 300GSM/184 pounds. Yes you can get Stonehenge in different colours, but I only know that you can get different colours in individual sheets, not sure if it comes in a pad. My favourite thick cardstock drawing paper is Rising Museum Board, 100% cotton, in different various ply thicknesses, i like the 4 ply, quite thick but excellent for drawing on. Just a quick note on Stonehenge White, it is a very robust paper and excellent for taking multiple layers. Cheers
Your work is just amazing. Would you mind being specific about your recommendation on a sharpener. I see that you wrote KUM, but they may many of them. I am a real beginner and need a bit more guidance!
Of coure and thanks for the comment. KUM, best to stay away from any of the long points, their double hole magnesium is a great all around sharpener. If you can, get replacement blades for it as well. Change blades everytime they pull a bit on the wood or break the point. Happy drawing. Cheers
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Great explanations! Thank you!
But oh my those poor pencils dropping in the beginning 😱
Thanks for the comment, so glad it helped. Fortunately they weren’t my pencils, stock video LOL, someone else sacrificed for the good. Cheers
great tutorial on how to draw donut but I cant seem to find the template you mentioned in the video. Where can i find it?
Hi and thanks for reaching out, I put the wrong link in the description box, but it is fixed now and you should be able to access it. Thanks for watching, cheers
Which orderless mineral spirit? I'm in US and can't find Zest It anywhere, even large art supply online. Jackson's shows they don't even have available. I don't have a good ventilated area to work in so I haven't purchased those at the craft store. Advice?
Hi, Any OMS will work, OMS, Odorless Mineral Spirits is an odorless product found in art stores, Gamblin, Mona Lisa are 2 brand names. You only need a tiny bottle as it goes a long way. cheers
You can also purchase a blending marker, there are specific blending markers for coloured pencil blending. The OMS is odorless as long as the room is not closet sized, and you keep the door open you should be fine. Dip brush, close lid, if you feel it affecting you. J
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beautiful work 🥹
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I had no idea colored pencils could so this! I always thought colored pencils were lame cuz they were too light!
thank you for this im still trying to learn how to use color pencils in a nice way😅
You’re welcome, cheers!
how much time to take complete this artwork
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Thank you
Now if I just could draw! 😂
LOL, great comment! Cheers
It would be helpful to put the number of the pencils that you are using😉
Thank you, cheers
This tutorial is not for beginners is it?
It is more about blending, and a discussion on blending on different textures, from the dough on the donut to the icing. Beginners to intermediate I would definitely say. Hope that helps. cheers
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I cringed so hard at the intro image..all those broken leads!!!
LOL too funny, I know right, stock videos have no sense of good pencil use. Cheers
@@jeannettesirois oh thank God! I thought you had dropped a bunch of pencils 🤣🤣🤣
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