Amazing and inspiring, so looking forward to making this. Thank you for all of your effort and talent, and your skill in conveying your art techniques to those of us who don't yet speak the language.
Toby, I have been watching your videos for awhile, and trying a few sketches myself here and there. I am in awe of how you simplify your scenes, and your step by step process to add initial color, then details. While it looks loose, the scene also feels realistic in its atmosphere. I am relatively new to watercolor, and have been watching varied tutorials. Urban sketching once seemed daunting, but now seems possible! Thank you for your great instructions, they are much appreciated.
Hi Karen, this is really lovely to hear! Thanks so much. It's such a lovely comment I wonder if you wouldn't mind me using it on my website? I have a little testimonial page and I would attribute the comment you've made simply to Karen from RUclips. Absolutely no pressure though 🙏👍💙
You make loose sketching look so easy! I suggested a while back, a loose sketch of Tobermory and loved the two different techniques you used. Can I make another suggestion pls? My daughter loves visiting different countries for their architecture. She has just returned from Riga, Latvia. An amazing set of buildings is "The Three Brothers". Could you do a demonstration on how to sketch them pls?
Interesting to see this come together Toby. You don't usually apply shading in the sketching stage but it worked well. Looks good in the end - another one to try
I enjoyed your video as usual. I find in Australia our light is just so more saturated and even our shadows can be less dark. I love how you portray mood.
Another excellent video mate, very helpful. A question, what do you do about paper warping, I find this a major problem no matter how good a quality paper I use.
@@TobySketchLoose Thanks for the reply, unfortunately it doesn't help those of us who don't use block, but individual sheets or whatever else is available.😏
An excellent video as usual. I would suggest that at least for step 5, you zoom in the camera some. The sketch fills a rather small percentage of the screen, and at that point we don’t need to see your paints. Thanks!
Sometimes, but I must admit I don't enjoy it so much. If someone asks me to do a commission for example, I will ensure it looks very recognisable - the colours will bleed around a little but far more controlled. I really just sketch to relax and enjoy myself, so I focus on that rather than realism
As ever Toby, a pleasure to watch and listen.
Thanks again👌👍
you have renewed my love off urban sketching, thank you.
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You're very welcome!
Love the sign, Toby!
Haha thanks, will be up in my wall soon
I love how simple you’ve made the sketch and how you stress how loose the lines should be.
Thanks as ever :D
Your focus on one point perspective has given my approach to sketching a new perspective, Toby. Thanks so much for another excellent lesson.
Amazing and inspiring, so looking forward to making this.
Thank you for all of your effort and talent, and your skill in conveying your art techniques to those of us who don't yet speak the language.
Thankyou ☺️
Really helpful thank you - off to have a go!
That was so helpful! Thank you 👌🏼
Thank you so much! That‘s an really interesting tutorial! I‘ll try that out even if I‘m more into botanicals and abstract paintings up to now!
Toby, I have been watching your videos for awhile, and trying a few sketches myself here and there. I am in awe of how you simplify your scenes, and your step by step process to add initial color, then details. While it looks loose, the scene also feels realistic in its atmosphere.
I am relatively new to watercolor, and have been watching varied tutorials. Urban sketching once seemed daunting, but now seems possible! Thank you for your great instructions, they are much appreciated.
Hi Karen, this is really lovely to hear! Thanks so much. It's such a lovely comment I wonder if you wouldn't mind me using it on my website? I have a little testimonial page and I would attribute the comment you've made simply to Karen from RUclips.
Absolutely no pressure though 🙏👍💙
@@TobySketchLoose absolutely! I have already learned so much from you, I would be happy to endorse your channel!
Great tips! Turned out awesome!
Nice Toby the demonstration was really great. The way you just started and the gradual changes really brought it all together.
Thankyou Paul
Love this. Thank you 🙏
You're so welcome!
Love!!!
Great sketch great vid and congratulations on your 30k subs 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😊❤
haha well spotted, thanks :D Pretty unbelievable!
You make loose sketching look so easy! I suggested a while back, a loose sketch of Tobermory and loved the two different techniques you used. Can I make another suggestion pls? My daughter loves visiting different countries for their architecture. She has just returned from Riga, Latvia. An amazing set of buildings is "The Three Brothers". Could you do a demonstration on how to sketch them pls?
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I'll RUclips it in a few days 🙏
Interesting to see this come together Toby. You don't usually apply shading in the sketching stage but it worked well. Looks good in the end - another one to try
I enjoyed your video as usual. I find in Australia our light is just so more saturated and even our shadows can be less dark. I love how you portray mood.
Thanks Sharon 🙂
Another excellent video mate, very helpful. A question, what do you do about paper warping, I find this a major problem no matter how good a quality paper I use.
I tend to use paper on the block, mostly solved this issue
@@TobySketchLoose Thanks for the reply, unfortunately it doesn't help those of us who don't use block, but individual sheets or whatever else is available.😏
An excellent video as usual. I would suggest that at least for step 5, you zoom in the camera some. The sketch fills a rather small percentage of the screen, and at that point we don’t need to see your paints. Thanks!
Good idea 💡 thanks 🙏
Thank you
You're very welcome
I appreciate how you simplify the process. What colours do you have in your palette?
Check out urbansketch.co.uk/supplies all listed up there
Thanks!
Wow, so kind of you!! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
Seems so easy...
Haha it's not so hard 🙏 but it does I guess take some time to make it easy
Do you ever do other forms of sketch & watercolor other than loose?
Sometimes, but I must admit I don't enjoy it so much. If someone asks me to do a commission for example, I will ensure it looks very recognisable - the colours will bleed around a little but far more controlled.
I really just sketch to relax and enjoy myself, so I focus on that rather than realism
😍😍😍😍
First!
I felt the last ink lines are unnecessary.
Thanks for the feedback 😃