i will get the Stonehenge paper then, i can get that and gesso etc from the same place,,save on shipping the fabriano i would have to order seperately, ive got prisma pencils that i always use@@MiroslavSunjkic
I have devoted 2 pages on my Sketchbook, where I've drawn with pencil different clouds, all made with different styles and techniques. I've done the same for water (sea,rivers,trees,rocks etc),as also parts from the human body, like hands, nose, feet, legs. I use those as a reference, whenever I stuck on how to draw something. I've done cartoonish styles, for comics illustrations as also more realistic, or free hand techniques and anything between. I advise all beginners to watch this channel, and do something similar to what I just described. It will help them a lot in the long run and in the same time, it will advance your drawing skills, thus your art will look much better!! Cheers
That is so fantastic thank you so much, my favourite part of this video which is exactly what I've been looking for and struggling to find- your descriptions that make me understand what is actually happening with the clouds, sky, light, shadows, them being in front behind, etc. This was amazing thank you so much. I can draw quite well naturally but I just want to fully understand things to be able to draw them well with understanding- e.g. what the lights and shadows mean. This is true artistry that is not really talked about is the understanding of objects/materials etc. The logic of everything basically
I was looking for tutorials on how to color sky and blessed to have bumped into your tutorial because it's a bonus for me that you also included night sky and how the moon looks glowing at night. Can this be translated to bible paper for making bible journaling? Bible page texture of course is very opposite to sandpaper texture. I hope you also have tutorial on galaxy. Thank you so much for teaching. By the way I am a beginner. Not as a painter but simply beginner to coloring nicely. I want to learn and apply it to my personal bible journaling as I want mine look textured (if i can possibly do), to look realistic. Please advice how should I do it. Again thank you.
Hi! I watch your tutorials when I'm in the mood to draw something (or at least attempt to...lol). My daughter and friends love your tutorials as well. We especially like the idea of drawing on sandpaper in order to allow us to us white pencil on top of darker colors. Today, I'm trying to draw clouds on top of a blue sky background on 1000 grit sandpaper. I'm having trouble with the white, though. It's picking up the blue background. This results in a lighter blue for the clouds. I had the same problem when trying to do whitecaps on top of waves as you instructed in another video. What can I do to make this work better for me?
This is something I needed in the morning. Do you have any tips on drawing len flares I've been trying to get my head around drawing them with graphite pencils but have no idea how to make it work on a landscape piece.
Hello all of this is beautiful, can u pls tell me what kind of Pencil ur using to créate the Cloud, I dint know english but i got someone to transparente for me.
All the landscape stuff that you draw is something that really peaks my interest and I really enjoy them. I know I asked you this question on another vid, but I don't think I was clear. But what I am looking to eventually draw, is a memory from when I was a kid. It involves a lot of the landscape style stuff you draw, as well as clouds. However, I want to add people to the landscape drawing that I'm going to do. This will have to be done in perspective. Would drawing people / characters, plus all the landscape backgrounds (clouds, trees, bushes, etc) be better on the sand paper you use or on other kind of regular paper? Because it seems that you seem to favor sand paper for landscapes and portraits, but not full characters. I hope I made sense. Thanks for the videos, I really enjoy them!
amazing clouds! But i dont understand 1 thing. You have mentioned that pencils were faber castrll polychromos, which are oil based. But in your video they behave like pastel soft pencils with a lot of dust. How is it possible?
pelo o que eu entendi do que ele explicou, nesse papel que ele está usando fica mais fácil de misturar a cor do lápis. Tb dá pra pintar com cores mais claras sobre as mais escuras. E a textura do papel também dá um aspecto específico pro resultado do desenho.
This tutorial didn’t work for me, I probably shouldn’t have tried it since I didn’t have the same paper, I only had white paper but I just couldn’t get the values right and maybe I missed it but I didn’t hear what shade or number of grey you used so I had to experiment with a few and my resulting cloud was just pretty blah :(
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im going to once i get the supplies,,what do you think of Stonehenge paper,,over Fabriano ?
@@brianstover4732Doesn't matter. I've applied clear gesso over my paper.
i will get the Stonehenge paper then, i can get that and gesso etc from the same place,,save on shipping the fabriano i would have to order seperately, ive got prisma pencils that i always use@@MiroslavSunjkic
very nice! Thank you for this demonstration. The top right cloud is incredibly complex but you did a magnificent job.
I have devoted 2 pages on my Sketchbook, where I've drawn with pencil different clouds, all made with different styles and techniques. I've done the same for water (sea,rivers,trees,rocks etc),as also parts from the human body, like hands, nose, feet, legs.
I use those as a reference, whenever I stuck on how to draw something.
I've done cartoonish styles, for comics illustrations as also more realistic, or free hand techniques and anything between. I advise all beginners to watch this channel, and do something similar to what I just described. It will help them a lot in the long run and in the same time, it will advance your drawing skills, thus your art will look much better!! Cheers
Indeed you are a maestro!
That is so fantastic thank you so much, my favourite part of this video which is exactly what I've been looking for and struggling to find- your descriptions that make me understand what is actually happening with the clouds, sky, light, shadows, them being in front behind, etc. This was amazing thank you so much. I can draw quite well naturally but I just want to fully understand things to be able to draw them well with understanding- e.g. what the lights and shadows mean. This is true artistry that is not really talked about is the understanding of objects/materials etc. The logic of everything basically
You're awesome I have been looking for excellent clouds tutorial for long time now and finally I found your video thanks 👍
This is beautiful!!! Thank you so much for the tutorial :)
Thank you, lot’s of info in this video for me (rank amateur) to digest.
Semplici ma efficaci. Che meraviglia.
Love your channel
You are so amazing. Thank you so very much
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Thank you very much. 🙂
So good
Thank you so much right now I can draw cloud ☁️
Tank you very much🙏👍
I was looking for tutorials on how to color sky and blessed to have bumped into your tutorial because it's a bonus for me that you also included night sky and how the moon looks glowing at night. Can this be translated to bible paper for making bible journaling? Bible page texture of course is very opposite to sandpaper texture. I hope you also have tutorial on galaxy. Thank you so much for teaching. By the way I am a beginner. Not as a painter but simply beginner to coloring nicely. I want to learn and apply it to my personal bible journaling as I want mine look textured (if i can possibly do), to look realistic. Please advice how should I do it. Again thank you.
Just apply clear gesso over any paper.
@@MiroslavSunjkic Salamat po Maestro🙏🇵🇭
what are you using to remove whitespaces
Hi! I watch your tutorials when I'm in the mood to draw something (or at least attempt to...lol). My daughter and friends love your tutorials as well. We especially like the idea of drawing on sandpaper in order to allow us to us white pencil on top of darker colors.
Today, I'm trying to draw clouds on top of a blue sky background on 1000 grit sandpaper. I'm having trouble with the white, though. It's picking up the blue background. This results in a lighter blue for the clouds. I had the same problem when trying to do whitecaps on top of waves as you instructed in another video.
What can I do to make this work better for me?
@@scootermom1791 not really sure. It's just two layers it should work. Maybe you burnished the surface somehow.
@MiroslavSunjkic I tend to use an eraser a lot. Would that have burnished the surface? I'm not very good at drawing - unlike my daughter. 🥴
@@scootermom1791 erasers don't really work well on sanded paper. kneaded erasers can be used a bit for cleaning up minor mistakes.
@MiroslavSunjkic thank you. I'm going to start over for the third time on the drawing. Hopefully it will work better this time.
This is something I needed in the morning. Do you have any tips on drawing len flares I've been trying to get my head around drawing them with graphite pencils but have no idea how to make it work on a landscape piece.
Hello cannot find dry 1000 grit sand paper,,can i use wet sandpaper ?
Yeah
Спасибо!
Hello all of this is beautiful, can u pls tell me what kind of Pencil ur using to créate the Cloud, I dint know english but i got someone to transparente for me.
Faber Castell polychromos
Sir can I know the name of the color pencil you use
Thank you so much.
Danke,supper schön
thank you! 😊
Can I use dry pastel paper? Should it be primed with clear gesso?
All the landscape stuff that you draw is something that really peaks my interest and I really enjoy them. I know I asked you this question on another vid, but I don't think I was clear. But what I am looking to eventually draw, is a memory from when I was a kid. It involves a lot of the landscape style stuff you draw, as well as clouds. However, I want to add people to the landscape drawing that I'm going to do. This will have to be done in perspective. Would drawing people / characters, plus all the landscape backgrounds (clouds, trees, bushes, etc) be better on the sand paper you use or on other kind of regular paper? Because it seems that you seem to favor sand paper for landscapes and portraits, but not full characters. I hope I made sense.
Thanks for the videos, I really enjoy them!
Sandpaper is superior to regular paper regardless of the subject in my opinion.
If you were using white paper, would you still color the cloud white first?
Nah, I'd just use the color of the paper and then maybe add lighter details later where possible
Nice
amazing clouds! But i dont understand 1 thing. You have mentioned that pencils were faber castrll polychromos, which are oil based. But in your video they behave like pastel soft pencils with a lot of dust. How is it possible?
The most important thing is the paper which is sanded. I primed itwith clear gesso.
nice❤️
What type of colored pencils are you using ?
Keep going ❤
@@Wolf-uw5ot polychromos
Apa jenis pensil warna nya?
What color pencil do u use?
Polychromos
Qual a diferença a entre usar o papel pardo e o papel branco? Os efeitos parecem bem melhores no papel pardo
pelo o que eu entendi do que ele explicou, nesse papel que ele está usando fica mais fácil de misturar a cor do lápis. Tb dá pra pintar com cores mais claras sobre as mais escuras. E a textura do papel também dá um aspecto específico pro resultado do desenho.
Divni su 👏
que bueno esta eso
Is this sped up at certain parts or are you just that fast?
@@JacobKinsley some parts are sped up indeed a bit
@MiroslavSunjkic haha I thought you were just so good at using coloured pencils that you didn't waste any time doing it
almost all sketching paper or sketching books I find in the store is white paper. Can I use the same technique on white paper?
yes, of course, but I find that it is easier on toned paper. also it's better to use thicker paper, maybe watercolor paper?
@@MiroslavSunjkic Thank you
pero son lapices pastel
This tutorial didn’t work for me, I probably shouldn’t have tried it since I didn’t have the same paper, I only had white paper but I just couldn’t get the values right and maybe I missed it but I didn’t hear what shade or number of grey you used so I had to experiment with a few and my resulting cloud was just pretty blah :(
The paper should be primed with clear gesso or you should work on sanded paper
Please zoom. Too far
You can zoom in on your phone if you pinch and zoom out:)
@@bubbleguppy9088 Thanks.
:)
What pencils are you using?
Polychromos