Thank you for showing me how to make make lightning, iv been drawing with charcoal for a few weeks now and i love it, i can't wait to add this into my art.
Thank you for your pointers and instructions! I developed allergies to all the colour media I tried, so I'm learning to work with just graphite and charcoal. Your videos are reassuring to me, they show me that I can still make beautiful landscapes without colour.
Thanks for the video. Funnily enough I had been thinking about this recently so it is good to see I am going in the right direction. I have been looking at embossing tools.
What kind of stick? What colour? What brand? What thickness? How sharp? Stick of what tree? How firm? Just kidding -- you are brilliant -- Checked your Etsy store as well, fantastic artwork... I'm learning a lot from you - Thank you
Love this video. I don't quite understand what is happening - when I do the lines of lightening with a sharp instrument like the stick you use, when I put the charcoal powder over it, the indentations just fill up with charcoal and I get a black lightening instead of a white one. Why would the indentations resist the charcoal?
Hello, Paper seem very important for charcoal, what kind of paper surface/grain/hardness should be used? I understood this was drawn on smooth paper, So should the paper for charcoal be smooth?
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Amazing. Thank you. Just what I needed.
Thank you for showing me how to make make lightning, iv been drawing with charcoal for a few weeks now and i love it, i can't wait to add this into my art.
Thank you for your pointers and instructions! I developed allergies to all the colour media I tried, so I'm learning to work with just graphite and charcoal. Your videos are reassuring to me, they show me that I can still make beautiful landscapes without colour.
The indentation technique is BRILLIANT, thank you!!!
I've been looking at a picture of lightning I had and your video gave me all the techniques I was pondering over. Love your drawings.
Very atmospheric and beautifully drawn.
Thanks for the video. Funnily enough I had been thinking about this recently so it is good to see I am going in the right direction. I have been looking at embossing tools.
@@bigblue6917 yeah, anything that will leave an indent will work.
the hill under the lightning was very convincing.
Great idea, and awesome drawing! Thank you!
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LOVE IT!
Love it!
Amazing work! Very unusual!.. 👍
Magnifico. Complimenti.
BRILLIANT!! Trying this tomorrow.
Wow, divno
Hi sir...super art
What kind of stick? What colour? What brand? What thickness? How sharp? Stick of what tree? How firm?
Just kidding -- you are brilliant -- Checked your Etsy store as well, fantastic artwork... I'm learning a lot from you - Thank you
Love this video. I don't quite understand what is happening - when I do the lines of lightening with a sharp instrument like the stick you use, when I put the charcoal powder over it, the indentations just fill up with charcoal and I get a black lightening instead of a white one. Why would the indentations resist the charcoal?
Hello, Paper seem very important for charcoal, what kind of paper surface/grain/hardness should be used? I understood this was drawn on smooth paper, So should the paper for charcoal be smooth?
I prefer when it's neither too smooth nor too rough.
Could you tell me more what kind of stick is ? Can i use anything like edge's of my pencils?
Yeah, anything with a point that won't cut the paper. Actually nail decorating tools are great for that
@@MiroslavSunjkic thanks. Forgot to write amazing pictures but that's obvious
Very nice, what paper were you working on?
Master's touch sketching paper
@@MiroslavSunjkic Thanks!
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What is that stick that you used to make the lightning???
Just a pointed wooden stick
Thank you. Your drawings are amazing. I just started drawing after 20 years of not touching a pencil. I am learning soo much from you
@@MiroslavSunjkic like a stick from a tree???
im having a problem with the charcoal staying on the paper, I have tried different textures but still the same
Compressed charcoal from charcoal pencils tends to stick to the surface a bit more
Is that hidden face on purpose here or my pareoidolia speaking 💪🤫💪
what is pareoidolia?