German Shepherd part 1.

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Uploaded by on Aug 29, 2008

Colin uses his pastel pencils to create a portrait of a German Shepherd

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  • You Are Very Inspirational! I Love You Make It Seem So Simple, You Make Me Very Jealous! How Long Did It Take You To Master This? :)

  • @KiraWolfMe Thank you for your kind comment, it took a few years to master the pastel pencil medium but I was a watercolour artist before that. If you would like to know how it all started you can read 'My Art Story' on my website. Best regards Colin.

  • How would you erase mistakes? Do you use another color to cover it? A knead-able eraser etc? I'm trying to color a lion with pastel pencils at the moment and I'm not sure how to handle the short fur, seems harder than longer fur. Any tips? Your videos are great by the way.

  • @Antgirl89 Thank you for your interest. You can easily erase the pastel pencil medium using a soft eraser (not  a kneadable one), covering the mistake with another colour could make it muddy. For lots of tips you can visit my website, plus much more. Best regards Colin.

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  • @LpsBrookylnHayes Thank you for your kind comment. Best regards Colin.

  • @colin1940 thanks :D

  • @NautyWolf I use Pitt pastel pencils made by Faber-Castell they are the best. Kind regards Colin.

  • @colin1940 oh thats not too terribly long then, but u probably have had a lot of experience tho, something like that would take me much more time than that considering i dont draw with pastel pencils, or draw dogs, i would love to get a set of pastel pencils, what brands would u prefer me to get started with?

  • @NautyWolf Thank you for you interest. A picture like this would take me about 5 hours to complete. Best regards Colin

  • how many hours did this take you?

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