I am also subbed to a hair dresser. And for a second, I thought the thumbnail was showing the hairdresser dying his client’s hair white. The sheer realism... *shook*
Your description is really great I have painted pictures for many years, so I had a chance to see many people's paintings. But no one has ever used pastel as brilliant as you. I'll visit you often. Thank you for showing me a good work. Be healthy. 😊❤❤👍💎
Since he’s working with pastel, the material is easier to spread around more so than say... pencil. So, yes! He’s probably blending with a brush to make that soft flesh texture!
Maestro un abbraccio le mie condoglianze per la perdita di sua madre le sono vicina in questo triste momento spero di rivederla di nuovo Patrizia Innocenti Firenze 2021 novembre
Watching your videos shadowing technique, I understand you apply layers as violet for shape , and green so White for Light and yellow ocre and Red , is it True or not?
josiah harder The green undertone is like the verdaccio technique in oil painting. It brings out the skin tones because green makes its complement color red (skin tones are red-based) more vibrant. It also provides cool undertones that look like veins under the flesh when thin layers of flesh colors are applied over it. The same effect happens if you choose a midtone green or blue paper under pastel flesh tones. Hope this helps.
I'm gonna get a lot of hate for this so I want to say up front that I think these are amazing works - especially the way the skin seems to give off it's own light - however - I have watched all these videos and every subject is drawn with the same selection of colors. Maybe I'm missing the subtlty because it's being viewed on a monitor but they all seem to end up with the same skin tone and I don't even think that it's accurate. I use a pin hole view finder to compare sections of my drawing to the photo and you may think you've nailed it but when you compare the two you realize that you are still way way off. When you compare the color of his hand at 4:54 to the drawing you can see the difference.
I am also subbed to a hair dresser. And for a second, I thought the thumbnail was showing the hairdresser dying his client’s hair white.
The sheer realism... *shook*
Always look forward to seeing your video’s Cuong, thanks for sharing your genius with us.
Damn you should have more subs. You’re amazing. I totally jacked your green base layer method too and ever since my skin is popping!
Your description is really great I have painted pictures for many years, so I had a chance to see many people's paintings. But no one has ever used pastel as brilliant as you. I'll visit you often. Thank you for showing me a good work. Be healthy. 😊❤❤👍💎
Thank you 😊
You are an amazing artist.
So beautiful and lovely eyes!
You are truly amazing!!! Wow!
Beautiful work!
It was mesmerizing 😱😱
I forgot to blink while watching the video
Absolutely amazing ❤️❣️
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Master piece as usual ..
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What a masterpiece.
Beautiful!
Amazing drawing
Very cool drawing, you are creative
What pastels are you using? Love the process ! Thankyou for sharing your techniques you are truly an amazing artist💜
In case you're still looking, I think he said in another video be mainly uses STABILO CarbOthello
Wow, he mesmerises me watching.
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beautiful! I don't know how you're not better known :O
Çooooook güzel.Bravo.
Are you blending with the paint brush or adding colour? Your work is amazing & so inspiring 😍
Since he’s working with pastel, the material is easier to spread around more so than say... pencil. So, yes! He’s probably blending with a brush to make that soft flesh texture!
Love it
Maestro un abbraccio le mie condoglianze per la perdita di sua madre le sono vicina in questo triste momento spero di rivederla di nuovo Patrizia Innocenti Firenze 2021 novembre
woooooooow !! I love youuuuu
super
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đẹp quá ạ, cái này họa sĩ có thể bày mn cách tô ko ạ?
Hola estupendo trabajo 😊😊😊 !!!!,que papel utiliza??,como se llama
Gorgeous 🌸 Could you, please, list the coloured pencils you used?
He’s using pastel pencils. One of the brands is Caran dache idk about the other ones
Pastel pencils Stabilo Carbothello
Watching your videos shadowing technique, I understand you apply layers as violet for shape , and green so White for Light and yellow
ocre and Red , is it True or not?
Does anyone know why the first green layer is necessary? Why not go directly into the flesh colors?
josiah harder
The green undertone is like the verdaccio technique in oil painting. It brings out the skin tones because green makes its complement color red (skin tones are red-based) more vibrant. It also provides cool undertones that look like veins under the flesh when thin layers of flesh colors are applied over it. The same effect happens if you choose a midtone green or blue paper under pastel flesh tones. Hope this helps.
I always wonder why is green at the begining?
It’s a technique from the Old Masters called Verdaccio, used to set up the tonal values.
Sir please tell us the pencils you use and their alternative shades for me to give a try
Al parecer son lápices pastel al óleo...
@@tordo5004 i dont understand what you said..i was asking about the shades ...can you explain in English???
Thandav Murals he is saying that he thinks they are oil pastels pencils. But they are actually Carbothello pastel pencils.
@@lorij2646 ok. Thank you... 🙂 We dont get thats brand here so are there any other shades of green, pink etc for this method???
Why not finish it?
Donde puedo encontrar la lista de los colores, gracias 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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Whats the color pencil he used?
Carbothello pastel pencils
I'm gonna get a lot of hate for this so I want to say up front that I think these are amazing works - especially the way the skin seems to give off it's own light - however - I have watched all these videos and every subject is drawn with the same selection of colors. Maybe I'm missing the subtlty because it's being viewed on a monitor but they all seem to end up with the same skin tone and I don't even think that it's accurate. I use a pin hole view finder to compare sections of my drawing to the photo and you may think you've nailed it but when you compare the two you realize that you are still way way off. When you compare the color of his hand at 4:54 to the drawing you can see the difference.
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