Jesus... that is really good i admire your work. i am a drawer myself. i draw portraits just for fun, i think i do pretty good when it comes to the results but i still criticize my work you know? there are some stuff that i have not mastered yet, and i want to but you mind telling me what you did at 4:13 - 4:46 ? what did you apply in the drawing? what tools did you use, was that tissue? i would appreciate it if you replied. i think that would really really help my drawings out a lot.... thanks.
@OnlyMexicanExpress hey thank you! no problem i love to awnser questions=D I recognize that really good:P you should try to learn from your mistakes, in that way you become an passionate fantastic drawer:D
i use charoal sticks, you can buy them in the artshops or hobby shops, the white sticks are stumpers, they help you to fade things(especially little details). I hope i helped you with this=)x
@TheSixBPencil oh really? wow that's what i have, i've owned charcoal sticks right now but i'm afraid to use them. i think someone once mentioned that it's hard to erase it from the paper, so i really haven't bothered to try it. i might practice on scraps or whatever to get use to it or to see what i can do with it and i also have those stumpers as well. but did you use tissue? because im pretty sure that i saw some and it helped blend the charcoal well or was it some special blendind sheet?
@OnlyMexicanExpress well i actually never used it too before, but i was too lazy to draw the clothing with pencil hahahaxD im pretty sure i also used tissue, but i only advice you to use this when you work with big areas that dont have much detail, because it can mess up the whole drawing as you say=)
That's amazing. Great talent.
cumgetsum79 1 month ago
Jesus... that is really good i admire your work. i am a drawer myself. i draw portraits just for fun, i think i do pretty good when it comes to the results but i still criticize my work you know? there are some stuff that i have not mastered yet, and i want to but you mind telling me what you did at 4:13 - 4:46 ? what did you apply in the drawing? what tools did you use, was that tissue? i would appreciate it if you replied. i think that would really really help my drawings out a lot.... thanks.
OnlyMexicanExpress 2 months ago
@OnlyMexicanExpress hey thank you! no problem i love to awnser questions=D I recognize that really good:P you should try to learn from your mistakes, in that way you become an passionate fantastic drawer:D
i use charoal sticks, you can buy them in the artshops or hobby shops, the white sticks are stumpers, they help you to fade things(especially little details). I hope i helped you with this=)x
TheSixBPencil 2 months ago
@TheSixBPencil oh really? wow that's what i have, i've owned charcoal sticks right now but i'm afraid to use them. i think someone once mentioned that it's hard to erase it from the paper, so i really haven't bothered to try it. i might practice on scraps or whatever to get use to it or to see what i can do with it and i also have those stumpers as well. but did you use tissue? because im pretty sure that i saw some and it helped blend the charcoal well or was it some special blendind sheet?
OnlyMexicanExpress 2 months ago
@OnlyMexicanExpress well i actually never used it too before, but i was too lazy to draw the clothing with pencil hahahaxD im pretty sure i also used tissue, but i only advice you to use this when you work with big areas that dont have much detail, because it can mess up the whole drawing as you say=)
TheSixBPencil 2 months ago
@TheSixBPencil oh okay well thank you anyways. i'm gonna draw the afghan girl too. :P
OnlyMexicanExpress 2 months ago
lol move like Jagger I just finished listen in to that
swaggerof1000 4 months ago
@swaggerof1000 Haha i love the song=3
TheSixBPencil 4 months ago
awesome!
sprayart94 4 months ago
you're a amazing.. really good work
ploungher 5 months ago
@ploungher thank you so much!=D
TheSixBPencil 5 months ago
really good work(:
theRRRachel005 5 months ago
@theRRRachel005 thank you very much=D
TheSixBPencil 5 months ago