Hi Jessica, must I completely cover the 1st layer with the 2nd layer and the 3rd layer with the 2nd layer completely before I start shaping the fur? Or should we always leave a gap in the next layer? Thank you.
Ideally you want to get your base layer in with the varying shades of highlights and shadows before you start adding in any fur stroke layers. Then add in an area of the darkest fur values to help you more accurately judge values as you add in the other values of fur stroke layers.
Very interesting, maybe I should begin to draw, it looks like an enjoyable hobbie, I'm discovering it now... Your skills are amazing! Do you think it's possible to create hyper realistic drawing completly from the mind? I mean without a photo referense?
Thank you for sharing some tips that can help me to improve realistic drawings,also I had a struggled with the texture could you give me tips for this? Thank you!!!
If you drew a portrait for a client and they asked you to make a minor change, how do you make changes or corrections? Trying to draw over an area to change it hasn't worked for me.
➡ Drawing lessons to get you drawing epic realism - www.jessicamatheney.com/tutorialvideos.html ✅Draw epic realistic fur - ua-cam.com/video/MDugT3ghqOw/v-deo.html ✅Don't do this with colored pencil - ua-cam.com/video/qVaFrdmGeh0/v-deo.html ✅Colored pencil paper guide - ua-cam.com/video/BFs_g6CS2tQ/v-deo.html
I post links to all of the supplies I use in the video description, but here's a list to all of the supplies I use for drawings www.jessicamatheney.com/supply-lists.html
Exvellrnt tips. Never understood the point of realism, though you might as well have a photo. Artists impression is what makes art, a picture in sepia or blue isn't realism but still art.
I agree that each artists impressions of what they want to create is what makes art. We all have our preferences on what we enjoy. 😀 I would have to say that all forms of art is creative art, from abstract to realism, they all have a great deal of value and beauty. With the mimicry of realism I personally find it fascinating what the human mind can do; process information to recreate a lifelike image like a printer. To realism, each artist has their own style, and there are lots of changes to the look from a photo to the actual drawing. Many people desire to draw realistically for many reasons, but I personally prefer to create scenes, I have an image in my mind of what kind of scene I want to create, and then I find references to help me realize the amount of detail, lighting and animal positions I want. I just don't always have time to spend on creating scenic drawings, and I spend most of my time teaching lessons and it is easier for people to learn with more simple subjects. I think a lot of artists trying to learn to draw realism also desire this, to draw realistic sort of fantasy scenes of things they love.
@@jessicamatheneyfineart Well said, your drawings are amazing especially the fur. I am personally obsessed with smooth shading for some reason even it isn´t realistic, sfumato. Starting to try pencils as apposed to charcoal & oil painting, your videos are very helpfull, the best on the net by far, thank you.
I've got a challenge for you but it might flip your world view on it's head. Draw what you see on Google Earth in North Africa and halfway down Africa with all the layers, markers, labels, lines off and it showing the natural landscape. I am doing that now but I have trace paper taped over a 32 inch flat screen and mounted the tv on a table in front of me so I can get to it easier. I can not draw whatsoever but I have traced some very real, very intimidating "Maps" and they're so incredible I can not stress this enough but for my short comings in them I ended up here to figure that out! Thanks!!!!!!
Your aminal drawings look more like alive than reference photos. Fantastic!! 😃
Thank you so much 😀
This is soooo true!
Your drawings are even better than the reference photos!❤
Outrageous talent Jessica 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
You draw perfectly. Really detailed and realistic! GREAT!!!🤌🤌🤌
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for the video. You are so talented!
I’m thinking of doing a realistic dog with colored pencils tomorrow thanks for this special video!!
I am working hard to achieve what you are able to do. Your work is beautiful and I appreciate these videos. Very inspiring, thanks
Mind blowing ... you never fail me to be amazed with your videos .. lots of respect from India
Thank you very much for watching!
Enjoyed watching your video and I "subscribed" to your channel. Enjoyed the pencil techniques on creating realistic animals. Fantastic artwork.
Omg ! These drawings are super realistic how much time did it take you to achieve this level of realism ?
This is very helpful! Thank you!
Thats realy realistic sis thats out of imagination oppp
Beautiful work
Looks printed!! So good!!!
Muy chulo ese me gusta gracias
Amazing drawing 👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Do you ever use pastelmat for colored pencil? I was interested in what your thoughts are. Thank you
She mentions in an early tutorial - no because you cannot get the tiny details , but me personally enjoy pastel mat … each to their own i guess
Hi Jessica, must I completely cover the 1st layer with the 2nd layer and the 3rd layer with the 2nd layer completely before I start shaping the fur? Or should we always leave a gap in the next layer? Thank you.
Ideally you want to get your base layer in with the varying shades of highlights and shadows before you start adding in any fur stroke layers. Then add in an area of the darkest fur values to help you more accurately judge values as you add in the other values of fur stroke layers.
@@jessicamatheneyfineartThank you very much. I am trying to improve myself with what I have learned from you. Thanks again
Pls mention the paper u used for your drawings
Jessicca, it’s me dana excellent post!!!
you deserve more
Very interesting, maybe I should begin to draw, it looks like an enjoyable hobbie, I'm discovering it now... Your skills are amazing! Do you think it's possible to create hyper realistic drawing completly from the mind? I mean without a photo referense?
Do you have any tips in how to see value in colors? I have been really struggling with this thank you 😊❤
SUPER BOMB
Can we use brustro 300gsm paper sheets please reply me 😢😢
So nice, which brand of colored pencils do you normally use?
She uses prismacolor
Those are polychromos @@kaylaturner5551
She doesn't use prisma color she used faber casteel, they have an oil base vs a wax base. She explains it in this video
Thank you for sharing some tips that can help me to improve realistic drawings,also I had a struggled with the texture could you give me tips for this? Thank you!!!
If you drew a portrait for a client and they asked you to make a minor change, how do you make changes or corrections? Trying to draw over an area to change it hasn't worked for me.
Maybe try a light spray of workable fixative meant for dry mediums
Amazing 🤩
What's the brand of the slover (the water thing that you put ) sorry am not a native speaker so l don't know how it's called
Solvent. It's mineral spirits.
➡ Drawing lessons to get you drawing epic realism - www.jessicamatheney.com/tutorialvideos.html
✅Draw epic realistic fur - ua-cam.com/video/MDugT3ghqOw/v-deo.html
✅Don't do this with colored pencil - ua-cam.com/video/qVaFrdmGeh0/v-deo.html
✅Colored pencil paper guide - ua-cam.com/video/BFs_g6CS2tQ/v-deo.html
Mam could you please tell me about ur drawing pencils
What's the solvent
i love your drawings! How do get the realism i dont understand my brain hurts seeing the drawings. ( p.s in a good way)
How am i making progress without a reference
Wtf
Do you ever sell any of your drawings or do commission work?
I do! You can find all the originals, prints, merchandise, and commission info on my website here. www.jessicamatheney.com/shop.html
did you draw it (outlines, outlook) freehand or you copied and pasted the outlines?
what colored pencils do you use?
I post links to all of the supplies I use in the video description, but here's a list to all of the supplies I use for drawings www.jessicamatheney.com/supply-lists.html
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Exvellrnt tips. Never understood the point of realism, though you might as well have a photo. Artists impression is what makes art, a picture in sepia or blue isn't realism but still art.
I agree that each artists impressions of what they want to create is what makes art. We all have our preferences on what we enjoy. 😀 I would have to say that all forms of art is creative art, from abstract to realism, they all have a great deal of value and beauty. With the mimicry of realism I personally find it fascinating what the human mind can do; process information to recreate a lifelike image like a printer. To realism, each artist has their own style, and there are lots of changes to the look from a photo to the actual drawing. Many people desire to draw realistically for many reasons, but I personally prefer to create scenes, I have an image in my mind of what kind of scene I want to create, and then I find references to help me realize the amount of detail, lighting and animal positions I want. I just don't always have time to spend on creating scenic drawings, and I spend most of my time teaching lessons and it is easier for people to learn with more simple subjects. I think a lot of artists trying to learn to draw realism also desire this, to draw realistic sort of fantasy scenes of things they love.
@@jessicamatheneyfineart Well said, your drawings are amazing especially the fur. I am personally obsessed with smooth shading for some reason even it isn´t realistic, sfumato. Starting to try pencils as apposed to charcoal & oil painting, your videos are very helpfull, the best on the net by far, thank you.
I've got a challenge for you but it might flip your world view on it's head. Draw what you see on Google Earth in North Africa and halfway down Africa with all the layers, markers, labels, lines off and it showing the natural landscape. I am doing that now but I have trace paper taped over a 32 inch flat screen and mounted the tv on a table in front of me so I can get to it easier. I can not draw whatsoever but I have traced some very real, very intimidating "Maps" and they're so incredible I can not stress this enough but for my short comings in them I ended up here to figure that out! Thanks!!!!!!
Pretty disgusting that you cant answer the question asked, what paper did/ do you use, very simple question
Dude it’s in the video description
Jessica, enter Islam and success
Good technic, zero artistic ispiration
I don’t think ultra realism has much room for that
Your drawings are even better than the reference photos!❤