Scribble some oil pastel onto a pallet then swirl with a paintbrush, dipped in zest it, and it will turn the oil into a paint like consistency. You can then blend the colours. Paint it on and you can use yr finger to smooth it out. Makes a great background medium. 👍🏻. X
Thank you so much for making this video. I picked up some oil pastels from a thrift store and had no idea what to do with them. I love Hanna (so thank you for the book recommendation too) and so this video was perfect!
I had never thought to use oil pastels on a coloring sheet, so I’ll give it a try. As a side note, posca pens are acrylic markers so they would have to go on the paper first. You can put oil over acrylic that has dried, but not acrylic over oil. Thanks for the video and the cool idea.
If you vigorously shake the Posca with the cap on before you use it, until you can hear the little metal ball inside, then the Posca is thicker and more pigmented. Just don't make the mistake of shaking with the cap off because you may end up with Posca splattered all over your picture. I speak from experience. LOL I'm also with you on seeming to always end up with wavy/crooked lines when I use the Posca or white gel pens. I need to practice a lot more.
I am so happy that you made this video !! I have a cheap set of oil pastels & I have been not wanting to use them cus I wasn't so sure how to use them . The last time I remember using them was when I was in junior high school & it was a total wreck ! I probably won't use them to color , I want to use them more for backgrounds .Thank you again for the awesome videos , as usual ! 💛💛💛💛💛
Wow , what a great idea and you must use less of the pastel stick using a stump as well , i will definately try this . Glad i came across your channel thankyou for sharing .
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had never seen this method of coloring with oil pastels. I have a few boxes and I didn’t know frankly what to do. And also for the fixative. I definitely will be trying this method. Thanks for sharing.
I have the white Arteza white pens and I love using them . I really love the colors your using on this picture. Love the color choice. It’s really Bright. Ty for sharing 💛
These are so cool but I just have a basic 12 set of oil pastels. I need to venture out an grab a larger set of oil pastels so I have a better variety. Thanks for sharing your technique's with these, it gives me several ideas on how to use my blending stumps that I just haven't used!!! This is Gorgeous 🥰🥰 TFS Sweetie 🤍💛🫂🦋🌻
i have yet to get oil or soft pastels!! Thank you so much for Sharing this with us. you have given me more options for background and Coloring ideas too work with, as well as given me a reason to use those tortillion blending stick!! I have so many of them!! LoL 😂😂 an I don't use them ever!! TFS Sweetie 💛🤍🦋🌻🫂
Honestly I don't see why using these instead of normal pencils - that are less expensive, dont need paper stubs and especially fixative - to achieve the ecaxt same result. Even backgrounds can be better achieved with other less messy means... But thanks so much for this video, cause I was considering buying them but now i think ill save me the money... ❤
Its hard to see the exact effect in a video. Using oil pastels in this manner gives a different affect than colored pencils. If its what you're after its worth it.
Do Not use your stumps on sand paper it ruins them. You only need to clean stumps off with paper. Sand paper is for sharpening pencils and pastel pencils. Check out Lachri Fine Art. She made a video on this.
Scribble some oil pastel onto a pallet then swirl with a paintbrush, dipped in zest it, and it will turn the oil into a paint like consistency. You can then blend the colours. Paint it on and you can use yr finger to smooth it out. Makes a great background medium. 👍🏻. X
Thank you so much for making this video. I picked up some oil pastels from a thrift store and had no idea what to do with them. I love Hanna (so thank you for the book recommendation too) and so this video was perfect!
I enjoyed this video. Its given me some ideas. I don't have steady hands either. But art is messy and that is ok.
Lets keep being messy! 😊
I had never thought to use oil pastels on a coloring sheet, so I’ll give it a try. As a side note, posca pens are acrylic markers so they would have to go on the paper first. You can put oil over acrylic that has dried, but not acrylic over oil. Thanks for the video and the cool idea.
If you vigorously shake the Posca with the cap on before you use it, until you can hear the little metal ball inside, then the Posca is thicker and more pigmented. Just don't make the mistake of shaking with the cap off because you may end up with Posca splattered all over your picture. I speak from experience. LOL I'm also with you on seeming to always end up with wavy/crooked lines when I use the Posca or white gel pens. I need to practice a lot more.
Also you can use colored pencils over oil pastels.
Great video! Love oil pastels, but they’ve always been too big for the detail in my coloring pages. The stumps are a game changer! Beautiful work!
I am so happy that you made this video !! I have a cheap set of oil pastels & I have been not wanting to use them cus I wasn't so sure how to use them . The last time I remember using them was when I was in junior high school & it was a total wreck ! I probably won't use them to color , I want to use them more for backgrounds .Thank you again for the awesome videos , as usual ! 💛💛💛💛💛
I am going to have to try this…I hardly ever use my Paul Reuben pastels! Thanks for this demonstration, have a great day💛💛
💛 I've never tried them this way before, genius!!
Thank you for showing how you can use the oil pastels. 😊✌
Wow , what a great idea and you must use less of the pastel stick using a stump as well , i will definately try this . Glad i came across your channel thankyou for sharing .
Can't get much more simple then That! Really good tutorial! Thanks💛🙋
Wow I never thought of using my oil pastels like this and I’m loving it!!! Tfs 💐
Back to watch this again. I'd like to get these oil pastels and it looks pretty easy to use. Lovely results!! Thanks for the video🙋🐝💛
I just got some paper stumps recently to try out this technique too. Beautiful page! 🐝🐝
well, ain't you clevah! i didn't know you could do thaaaat..! very cool!
Enjoyed watching you use the oil pastels. Thanks, Monai! 💛💛💛
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I had never seen this method of coloring with oil pastels. I have a few boxes and I didn’t know frankly what to do. And also for the fixative. I definitely will be trying this method. Thanks for sharing.
I have the white Arteza white pens and I love using them . I really love the colors your using on this picture. Love the color choice. It’s really Bright. Ty for sharing 💛
Great Tip....I have some Portfolios oil pastels that I am going to try this with.
Thanks for the tutorial, it was very helpful. I love those Paul Reubens oil pastels, the colors are so lush! 💛💛💛
These are so cool but I just have a basic 12 set of oil pastels. I need to venture out an grab a larger set of oil pastels so I have a better variety. Thanks for sharing your technique's with these, it gives me several ideas on how to use my blending stumps that I just haven't used!!! This is Gorgeous 🥰🥰 TFS Sweetie 🤍💛🫂🦋🌻
i have yet to get oil or soft pastels!! Thank you so much for Sharing this with us. you have given me more options for background and Coloring ideas too work with, as well as given me a reason to use those tortillion blending stick!! I have so many of them!! LoL 😂😂 an I don't use them ever!! TFS Sweetie 💛🤍🦋🌻🫂
Thanks for the tutorial I have seen one other tutorial but they used the pastels in large swatches great to see how you can use it for fine details.
I use alot of oil pastels but never thought to use them in a coloring book
Really nice oil pastels and I like how you use them..I agree with the posca
Pens ..I don't care much for them , mine are watery at times. 💛
Cool technique, thanks for sharing Monai 🥰
Wow beautiful 💛
Amazing video thankyou 🙂
Thank you for watching 💛😁
Beautiful 🌟💕💕
great video Thank you
Honestly I don't see why using these instead of normal pencils - that are less expensive, dont need paper stubs and especially fixative - to achieve the ecaxt same result. Even backgrounds can be better achieved with other less messy means... But thanks so much for this video, cause I was considering buying them but now i think ill save me the money... ❤
Its hard to see the exact effect in a video. Using oil pastels in this manner gives a different affect than colored pencils. If its what you're after its worth it.
Have you tried Krylon workable fixative on oil pastels? Wonder what that would do? Great idea with using a stump to oil pastel to paper.
You know, I have the same problem with posca. People are using it so easily in videos but when I try it just doesn't slide on smoothly. frustrating!!!
Do you have to use a fixative over the oil pastels? Love your technique!
I am swatching my new Cezanne pencils, lol.
Do Not use your stumps on sand paper it ruins them. You only need to clean stumps off with paper. Sand paper is for sharpening pencils and pastel pencils. Check out Lachri Fine Art. She made a video on this.
girl u and i both with the poscas lol i get so friggen angry have y trued the PENTEL SIGNAL gelpens ? i find they are good and juicy
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Liked it better before the posca pens
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