Where did you get the grinder-type sharpener you used in your three step process for sharpening the pencil? That must work really better than using sand paper.
@DrPencil777 Do you draw any construction lines or outline of the head before you start adding any detail, or do you just start to draw the image from the beginning hoping for the best results? I hope that makes sense... Thanks!
@j2cool2 It is called a colour shaper i'll send you a link you can buy them online but I found them at hobby lobby for about $9 each. I absolutely love them! They are very helpful with not only faces but I like them for realistic flowers, you can get faint fine lines and such with them.
@aROBOTgirl02 I stay with 6 inch faces - hairline to chin, or 3 inches from eyes to chin. It's the best compromise for me in terms of least amount of time vs greatest amount of details. I use a ruler to measure key distances between features, but it's all free hand
Where did you get the grinder-type sharpener you used in your three step process for sharpening the pencil? That must work really better than using sand paper.
j2cool2 1 day ago
damn the dog scared the shit out of me at 8:27 lol
KillEmAlloO 3 days ago
@KillEmAlloO It sound like a person pretending to be a dog or a pain-in-butt person trying to mess his video up (bad prank). ha ha
j2cool2 1 day ago
if you spent as much time showing unstead of talking you myt be ok
Vitosawesome 1 month ago
@DrPencil777 Do you draw any construction lines or outline of the head before you start adding any detail, or do you just start to draw the image from the beginning hoping for the best results? I hope that makes sense... Thanks!
plasticface23 1 month ago
what do you use to make the shadows so black? could you send a link please?
Beccaaxx1 4 months ago
@Beccaaxx1 I have a tip guide explaining it. Sent it in message, can't post url here
DrPencil777 4 months ago
@DrPencil777 Please will you send it to me too :D
romanticfriends 3 months ago
Is there a specific name for the rubber chisel? I have been having a hard time finding one.
sstacie619 10 months ago
@sstacie619 They are called color shapers. I sent you a link ;)
DrPencil777 10 months ago
@sstacie619 I would like to know the answer to this question too. Let me know when you get an answer please.
j2cool2 1 day ago
@j2cool2 It is called a colour shaper i'll send you a link you can buy them online but I found them at hobby lobby for about $9 each. I absolutely love them! They are very helpful with not only faces but I like them for realistic flowers, you can get faint fine lines and such with them.
sstacie619 1 day ago
very impressive.
and an awesome dog :)
deatheye100 1 year ago
Ooop. One more question. How do you scale your dawings? Do you use graph lines?
aROBOTgirl02 1 year ago
@aROBOTgirl02 he doesn't, it seems ;)
deatheye100 1 year ago
What is the largest artwork you've done, in terms of measure/size?
aROBOTgirl02 1 year ago
@aROBOTgirl02 I stay with 6 inch faces - hairline to chin, or 3 inches from eyes to chin. It's the best compromise for me in terms of least amount of time vs greatest amount of details. I use a ruler to measure key distances between features, but it's all free hand
DrPencil777 1 year ago