I just adore your videos! Your ability to instruct as you are actually working is such an incredible talent. Tongues add such a realistic look to a portrait when done as you instruct. Thank you so much!!!
Glad you mentioned about leaving out strange lines from the reference. I've made the mistake of adding them for realism and having to go back and try to erase or cover them. I listen to my instinct now. Thanks for this great video.
Wonderful, I like that you are not using chemicals for blending . Do you ever use some kind of blending to speed the process ? Do you have a reason not to blend, but only to layer? Thank you so much for sharing your amazing work!
Thnx so much Bonny for this great video! That looks sooo real! Your instructions are so helpful! Do you sale any DVD's on how do draw a dog in real time? Such beautiful work! Thnx again for sharing❣️
Have you tried using Zest-It? It’s a natural solvent made from the terpenes derived from oranges and has none of the adverse effects of mineral spirits. It works exactly the same as mineral spirits for blending and it smells of oranges. In fact, I think it’s made in Britain.
Jay Dee yes this is the one that made me so ill sadly - I can’t bear the smell and it gave me headaches. But I’ve found with my techniques I don’t need it anyway 😊
I just adore your videos! Your ability to instruct as you are actually working is such an incredible talent. Tongues add such a realistic look to a portrait when done as you instruct. Thank you so much!!!
Loree Ann thank you so much - what lovely feedback 😍
Thank you for a wonderful lesson.
Bonnie. Just subscribed. I am in awe. Love the real time tutorial. Thank you
Thank you :)
Simply GORGEOUS! Thanks for this wonderful tutorial!
DeeJay28 thank you 😊
Very helpful Bonny, thank you! That looks fantastic, and so real!
Paula Kissel thank you 😊
Hi Bonny... Beautiful work. Thank you for the detailed and professional presentation.
Greg thank you so much 😊
Looks great!
Glad you mentioned about leaving out strange lines from the reference. I've made the mistake of adding them for realism and having to go back and try to erase or cover them. I listen to my instinct now. Thanks for this great video.
Emma Devost it’s definitely something to think about as some lines might be part of the dogs character but little ones I usually leave out
Excellent tutorial thank you
Carol Jones thank you 😊
What pengsil?
This is so useful, thank you!
Wonderful, I like that you are not using chemicals for blending . Do you ever use some kind of blending to speed the process ? Do you have a reason not to blend, but only to layer? Thank you so much for sharing your amazing work!
Eva K i don’t use oms as it makes me ill. The blending comes with the layering so I don’t really need anything extra 😊
Fabulous, thank you reply! ;-)
Thnx so much Bonny for this great video! That looks sooo real! Your instructions are so helpful! Do you sale any DVD's on how do draw a dog in real time? Such beautiful work! Thnx again for sharing❣️
Thank you :) I will have some tutorials up for sale very soon :)
Please, what type of white pencil do you use in the video?
It’s likely to be a white pablo. However it’s the surface that allows white over dark - I’m using pastelmat 🥰
Do you ever use solvents to blend the under layers to create a base??
Jay Dee no never. I have tried them but they made me ill 😞
Have you tried using Zest-It? It’s a natural solvent made from the terpenes derived from oranges and has none of the adverse effects of mineral spirits. It works exactly the same as mineral spirits for blending and it smells of oranges. In fact, I think it’s made in Britain.
Jay Dee yes this is the one that made me so ill sadly - I can’t bear the smell and it gave me headaches. But I’ve found with my techniques I don’t need it anyway 😊
Can you please tell us if you use a fixative or varnish when you have finished
I don't because I've ruined a piece in the past before - I find fixative darkens and leaves spots
So much to learn....thank you. Do you do backgrounds on say this dog or just use the colour of the Pastelmat as your background?
I tend to leave the colour of the pastelmat, however I am starting to do more backgrounds now I've found a viable alternative to pastel :)
@@BonnySnowdonAcademy Hi Bonny great tutorials. You say you've found a viable alternative to pastel for your backgrounds What are you using now?
What size set of pencils would you suggest buying first? 40, 72 etc
What brands would you suggest for a tighter budget
Cheers
Yvonne Tennant is buy singles if you can I’d you know what you’re going to be drawing - that way you get the colours you need 🥰
He is georges.