I've been drawing with charcoal and graphite for 25 year and I can honestly say this is the best most helpful fur technique video I've ever seen! Great job! You're an awesome artist and a also a great teacher!
Sorry but have you even watched anything else? Instead of understanding, drawing and detailing clumps, he's teaching us to 'follow' his drawing started with negative space. It's both counter-intuitive and most probably counter-productive. Just drawing a bubbly surface and then detailing it to be hairy would do so much more...
I always wondered how artists draw "white" details like fur with dark pencils. I had no idea you could get such a precise and clean effect with an eraser!
Erasers are great. You need the propelling ones,but if you can't find one in an art shop sticky backed plastic can also be used to create a similar effect. Use a small piece,take the back off,press it lightly on your clothes. This makes it less sticky,so you don't pull the surface of the paper off when you use it. Press gently onto your drawing,then use the tip of a sharp pencil to rub gently where you want to remove the graphite. Then peel carefully off the drawing. Where you pressed with the pencil tip the graphite will have come off on the plastic sheet You can use the plastic sheet quiet a few times The other tip is to use paper blending sticks from art shops,,much better for blending the graphite than a q tip/cotton bud. They are great for when you want only a very faint layer of graphite,and really cheap too!
His smooth, fluffy fur is so perfectly textured that we almost want to reach out and rub it. This video was fantastic to see. We truly like getting tattoos, and we frequently personalize and get full-sleeve temporary tattoos from Realistic Fur. We admire how well the creator sketched this Realistic Fur.
I’m amazed! Thank you for making such a great tutorial. You’ve given a 61yr old lady inspiration and something to get excited about starting. You truly have a gift that continues to keep giving. ❤️
Awhh :) I hope you’re doing good! I’m actually 12 and wanna learn how to draw and I kinda wish i started earlier since most good artists started at like 5 and now its just me fr starting at 12… :,)
@@ItzZkqxl you’ve nothing to worry about because ALL kids draw before they can write - even you. Picasso spent his career trying to get back to the simplicity of how he drew as a kid! All our beginnings take us on different paths to something unique and personal to us. At first I marveled at These hyper-realistic drawings - but I soon realized they’re more like trophies, that say “look what I can do!” but to draw in a way that expresses feelings should be the real goal, in my opinion because it’s more challenging and even more rewarding. Just enjoy and keep enjoying creating something all your life. I wish I hadn’t stopped for so long. (Im still drawing but I’ve moved on to watercolors🙂)
*Do not underestimate that last step with the eraser.* _(Aside: That's a "Tombow Mono Zero" eraser he's using. @__9:24__. Stop asking.)_ You're not using it to "undo" what you shaded in pencil, you are using it to _draw_ strands of highlights into the fur. Without it, the highlights are defined by negative space _between_ your strokes and are impossible to keep consistent -- which is why it's so easy for beginners to get it wrong. Using an eraser to reinforce that negative space with intentionality is what you're missing.
There is also a step after that, where he goes with a dark pencil and gives shadow to some individual stands of white "eraser" fur. I'm not sure why the video doesn't describe what he's doing, coz it's one of the only steps where a new line is intentionally following very closely a previous line's shape (essentially tracing above or below it). 10:34 when it zooms in it's very clear he is looking for individual stands & clumps of white fur which he is then sharply & precisely surrounding with a carefully placed dark line to provide a high contrast shadow. He simply describes the whole step as _"draw more lines over the lighter fur, it will look more natural"_ which is kinda rediculous, as it is perhaps the most careful & intentioned marks in the entire art piece! 🤐
@@ShinobaLesDoodis Added to my top comment, everyone can stop asking now. It was very easy to pick out from some basic search results. (And I think I need to get one myself.)
I wish I had this video 25 years ago. Thanks for helping me to understand the mistakes I had made drawing fur and showing me the way to do it better :)
Wow!! I have watched many many how-to videos on how to sketch fur and by far, this is the best one. First, you talk at a good speed; not too slowly and not too rapidly. Plus you talk when you are sketching. Then the content of what you say is great. You talk about what not to do, you offer up tips on the pencils, sharpness, direction and pressure. You don’t spend a lot of time going over materials. Your video is at just the right speed. You are most definitely a natural teacher, and from the short example of your work part of the video, clearly enormously talented! I will be watching more of these. Thank you and may you become recognized for your talents.
Wow Susan. That is the most detailed description about my content I've ever read. Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. ❤️❤️ See you in the next video.
Seriously GREAT instructional video; thank you so much for sharing your techniques with us all. You're very talented and your presenting skills are also very good; you would make a great teacher. Best wishes from Queensland Australia xx
@@MrShanester117 Does it upset you to see other people receive praise for their good work? I believe in giving credit where credit is due and see nothing ingratiating about it, that Shanester is all your problem. Jealousy's a curse; enjoy it.
LINO is amazing . Such a wonderful teacher ! He draws you in (Pun intended )and holds your attention and interest . I am looking forward to spending lots of time with him in the future
Art is my hobby but I haven't really learned any techniques and am not taking any art classes either. I never drew animals either, it's but I have tried some pencil drawings. I was stumbling through RUclips, until I found you video, which helped me a lot. Thank you for your video:).
I’m so glad I found you. I can’t draw if my life depended on it but it’s something I want to start doing. So thank you Lino for sharing your outstanding talent.
I'm new to drawing in realistic style.. my first fur drawing was small lines that got darker as I was closer to my shadows. This video really helped! Can't wait for more content 😊
Absolutely, amazing!! I never had the slightest idea of how to draw fur or hair. You have made it crystal clear and I thank you so much for sharing your expertise in such a clear and understandable fashion.
This is a great tutorial! 😊 I do a lot of pencil drawings, but mostly in a non realistic style for inking and adding color. I’ve been wanting to try pencil drawings with a more realistic feel to challenge myself, so I’ll be checking out your other videos as well! Thank you so much! 😊
I am only 15 seconds into the video and I love it already because he didn't immediately start off by promoting himself. I've already thumbed it up and you have a new subscriber
I'm starting art commissions as my job and I'm particularly great at animals, but omg your video came up randomly in my recommended and I am truly grateful for your lesson, this helps me so much and it makes my life easier, I fake it till I make it but now it'll be even better 🙏🏻 you are an amazing artist, I am a sole colored pencil user at the moment and I think they are under-appreciated and way less messy than paint...
I've saved nearly all ur videos. So I can always find them. I used to be amazing at art and passed all my art exams. But I stopped due to having young children. So I'm back at the start again 😂. U kept it simple when saying what u was doing. I thought that was brilliant. Can't wait to watch the other video's now. Thank u.
This was a fantastic tutorial, I'm a new artist who is focusing on pet portraits and this was very helpful. Have you done a tutorial on drawing white fur? I'm struggling with this, especially short white fur, I'm finding it nearly impossible to get a realistic look. Any tips you have would be amazing.
You make it look easy but I can see just how many hours of muscle memory and attention to detail goes into that. That's not something someone's just going to be able to replicate right away.
Good grief. That is amazing. I have been drawing all my life and could have made a living at it but decided that wasn't the field I wanted to pursue but I enjoy doing it for fun. I am nowhere this level of detail.
Great work showing how to perform the technique in such an easy way, you're a good teacher! And the final look of the fur was amazing. Thanks for the video, best wishes from Colorado!
Hola Neto, excelente enseñanza, espero integrarme a tus cursos este fin de año 2024, me fascina tu modo de explicar estos temas. Te saludo desde Guatemala.
Thank you so much for this handy tutorial! I’ve always struggled with drawing fur. The multiple layers and adding in the eraser later on are game changers! I’ve been trying this out on my latest sketch of a red panda! 🐼
You have taught me something valueable over 10 minutes which was failed to be taught by 5 art teachers over 10 years to me... Another day where i had to achknowledge the fact the education system is a failure. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Hi NestorSaliven, I'm so happy with your comment. That show me I'm on the right direction about how I explain the steps for a beautiful artwork. Thank you so much! See you in the next video. ✍️🏽
woow!!! didnt expect consistency and repetition has such a good application in real life .... its insane ... insanity is ur art and talent bro!!! i appreciate it
Fwiw, I have seen tattoo artists use a white as a kind of 'eraser'... but that, of course, required a whole set up from the start of the tattoo design.
Great tutorial, just a heads up for you guys watching this getting demotivated because the results look different. This takes 1000s of hours of practice, just hang in there and keep drawing and you will get there!
What a perception man..❤ I love it, the way you tell the details and the tougher part. You are the one I've seen creating such a detailed tutorial. Would love to have some more tutorials❤
Aye carumba, that texture at the end is worth a like and subscribe for sure. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill! I look forward to looking into more of your lessons.
Hello Lino! That was the technique I needed to know. When I draw I like to do it resembling realism and subrealism, maybe working with some geometric forms and straight lines, but always trying to do it with curved lines that give me a sense of freedom when drawing on paper. I started doing the rudimentary form of your technique 1 to 2 years latter that is drawing a group of lines in one direction and other groups in other various diretions, this was when drawing grass. I wouldn't imagine upgrading this technique I could get fur. ¡Muchas gracias por compartir esta técnica de dibujo! Espero lo mejor para ti, desde el caribe panameño. Addio!
Isn't it surprising that a bunch of lines can become so realistic? I mean, yes, many people, like me, cannot do that, but some ppl just teach others to do so, great teaching!
wow i've never seen a video that explained doing fur so well. i haven't drawn in years but feel like i could pick it up and do this easily. great video.
hmmm I just watched 10min of packing and scratching lines together with a pencil, hopefully my brain caught some of that :) Lots of work simulates lots of details, the erasing part gives good realism with the highlights, making for good contrast in the details.
I am not an artist and I have near zero natural drawing talent. However, this is a fantastic tutorial and I feel like I could do this. I’m going to give it a try. Thanks for the knowledge.
Man you are so talented not only you are an incredible artist you very clearly and analytically in what isnt your 1st language. Great job brother you have a gift and you share it so generously thankyou 🙏🏼
THAT LOOKS ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM INSANELY JEALOUS OF YOUR TALENT!!!!!!!!!!!! My niece and nepy are REALLY GOOD at art, but I LITERALLY CANNOT draw a stick figure of a cat!!!! NOT kidding!!!!!! All the best, Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.
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I've been drawing with charcoal and graphite for 25 year and I can honestly say this is the best most helpful fur technique video I've ever seen! Great job! You're an awesome artist and a also a great teacher!
Exactly bro
Exactly
Sorry but have you even watched anything else? Instead of understanding, drawing and detailing clumps, he's teaching us to 'follow' his drawing started with negative space. It's both counter-intuitive and most probably counter-productive. Just drawing a bubbly surface and then detailing it to be hairy would do so much more...
Wow you are an amazing artist.
I guess the most important takeaway is to use multiple layers of fur, make sure to have a lot of contrast, and smooth out each individual shade.
Exactly 🙌🏽✍️🏽
I’m wondering is that for digital or real
@@oreoxloopz3123
I don't think there would be much of a difference, so long as one uses the proper tools.
Yes
To me it was that we could use a cotton bud to draw ;)
I always wondered how artists draw "white" details like fur with dark pencils. I had no idea you could get such a precise and clean effect with an eraser!
Erasers are great. You need the propelling ones,but if you can't find one in an art shop sticky backed plastic can also be used to create a similar effect.
Use a small piece,take the back off,press it lightly on your clothes. This makes it less sticky,so you don't pull the surface of the paper off when you use it.
Press gently onto your drawing,then use the tip of a sharp pencil to rub gently where you want to remove the graphite. Then peel carefully off the drawing. Where you pressed with the pencil tip the graphite will have come off on the plastic sheet
You can use the plastic sheet quiet a few times
The other tip is to use paper blending sticks from art shops,,much better for blending the graphite than a q tip/cotton bud.
They are great for when you want only a very faint layer of graphite,and really cheap too!
@@helentee9863 neat, thanks for the info!
Wait until you find electric erasers… they are very cool.
His smooth, fluffy fur is so perfectly textured that we almost want to reach out and rub it. This video was fantastic to see. We truly like getting tattoos, and we frequently personalize and get full-sleeve temporary tattoos from Realistic Fur. We admire how well the creator sketched this Realistic Fur.
I’m amazed! Thank you for making such a great tutorial. You’ve given a 61yr old lady inspiration and something to get excited about starting. You truly have a gift that continues to keep giving. ❤️
Awhh :) I hope you’re doing good! I’m actually 12 and wanna learn how to draw and I kinda wish i started earlier since most good artists started at like 5 and now its just me fr starting at 12… :,)
@@ItzZkqxl you’ve nothing to worry about because ALL kids draw before they can write - even you. Picasso spent his career trying to get back to the simplicity of how he drew as a kid! All our beginnings take us on different paths to something unique and personal to us. At first I marveled at These hyper-realistic drawings - but I soon realized they’re more like trophies, that say “look what I can do!” but to draw in a way that expresses feelings should be the real goal, in my opinion because it’s more challenging and even more rewarding. Just enjoy and keep enjoying creating something all your life. I wish I hadn’t stopped for so long. (Im still drawing but I’ve moved on to watercolors🙂)
*Do not underestimate that last step with the eraser.*
_(Aside: That's a "Tombow Mono Zero" eraser he's using. @__9:24__. Stop asking.)_
You're not using it to "undo" what you shaded in pencil, you are using it to _draw_ strands of highlights into the fur. Without it, the highlights are defined by negative space _between_ your strokes and are impossible to keep consistent -- which is why it's so easy for beginners to get it wrong. Using an eraser to reinforce that negative space with intentionality is what you're missing.
What is that type of eraser called?
Very good point.
What kind of eraser is that?
There is also a step after that, where he goes with a dark pencil and gives shadow to some individual stands of white "eraser" fur. I'm not sure why the video doesn't describe what he's doing, coz it's one of the only steps where a new line is intentionally following very closely a previous line's shape (essentially tracing above or below it).
10:34 when it zooms in it's very clear he is looking for individual stands & clumps of white fur which he is then sharply & precisely surrounding with a carefully placed dark line to provide a high contrast shadow. He simply describes the whole step as _"draw more lines over the lighter fur, it will look more natural"_ which is kinda rediculous, as it is perhaps the most careful & intentioned marks in the entire art piece! 🤐
@@ShinobaLesDoodis Added to my top comment, everyone can stop asking now. It was very easy to pick out from some basic search results. (And I think I need to get one myself.)
Hairs, beards, and furs are indeed quite tricky to draw and that too in that realistic a fashion.
And your art skills are amazing! Love from India! 💖
I wish I had this video 25 years ago. Thanks for helping me to understand the mistakes I had made drawing fur and showing me the way to do it better :)
as a non artist, I NEVER would have thought about planning out and mapping fur. So cool! great tutorial, thank you!
This is the best fur tutorial I have ever seen. I have been drawing for years and never been good at fur. Thank you.
Wow! I just drew fur! After many, many years of trying and basically giving up. Thank you! ❤
Wow!! I have watched many many how-to videos on how to sketch fur and by far, this is the best one. First, you talk at a good speed; not too slowly and not too rapidly. Plus you talk when you are sketching. Then the content of what you say is great. You talk about what not to do, you offer up tips on the pencils, sharpness, direction and pressure. You don’t spend a lot of time going over materials. Your video is at just the right speed. You are most definitely a natural teacher, and from the short example of your work part of the video, clearly enormously talented! I will be watching more of these. Thank you and may you become recognized for your talents.
Wow Susan. That is the most detailed description about my content I've ever read. Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. ❤️❤️ See you in the next video.
The hard part is putting all that white contrast to the black. I always have that problem drawing. Great video!
I have wanted to learn how to create the look of fur/hair. Thanks for explaining and demonstrating this technique!
I'm glad you enjoyed Gina. Welcome to the channel 🙌🏽👏🏽✍️🏽
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The thing that makes the key difference in realism here, is the Tombow Mono Eraser used right at the end.
Lovely result! 🖤
É bom ver um brasileiro fazendo um conteúdo de alta qualidade como esse e compartilhando com o resto do mundo 🇧🇷
Oxi ele e Br ?
@@sebastiaorobertolopesdepai3810 sim
That's knowledge and the more we share the more it spreads and grows
👏👏👏👏👏👏
@@sebastiaorobertolopesdepai3810 na parte q ele fala do curso a página tá inteira em PT-BR
A process that is long, but amazingly effective. This technique WILL work for beginners, amazing video
Seriously GREAT instructional video; thank you so much for sharing your techniques with us all. You're very talented and your presenting skills are also very good; you would make a great teacher. Best wishes from Queensland Australia xx
Thank you so much Jody. I'm so glad that you enjoyed. Welcome to the channel and I see you soon. 👏🏽✍️🏽
Obsequious
@@MrShanester117 Does it upset you to see other people receive praise for their good work? I believe in giving credit where credit is due and see nothing ingratiating about it, that Shanester is all your problem. Jealousy's a curse; enjoy it.
I'd never have the patience to sit there perfecting any drawing beyond the basics.
Fantastic
Awesome 👍
LINO is amazing . Such a wonderful teacher ! He draws you in (Pun intended )and holds your attention and interest . I am looking forward to spending lots of time with him in the future
Art is my hobby but I haven't really learned any techniques and am not taking any art classes either. I never drew animals either, it's but I have tried some pencil drawings. I was stumbling through RUclips, until I found you video, which helped me a lot. Thank you for your video:).
Can you draw a dragon?
U serious??
@@ahmadabdullah8153 😂😂
I drew one
@@ahmadabdullah8153 yes, I wanted to see him draw a dragon, the question was not asking if he was capable, it was asking him to draw a dragon.
Consummate V’s
Harry Potter with a pencil. This is magic, I'm hooked and now committed to getting better.
Alternative title : Fur in 1 minute vs Fur in 30 minutes
Fun Fur Everyone.
YES PLEASE FOR A VIDEO ON A DRAWING A CIRCLE!, from the moment you started free-hand drawing a circle, I was impressed and I forgot all about the fur.
Lol Good. I'm going to bring this video soon 🙌🏽 Thank you ✍️🏽
I’m blown away by your talent! Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! See you in the next video. ✍🏽
I’m so glad I found you. I can’t draw if my life depended on it but it’s something I want to start doing. So thank you Lino for sharing your outstanding talent.
I'm new to drawing in realistic style.. my first fur drawing was small lines that got darker as I was closer to my shadows. This video really helped! Can't wait for more content 😊
Very nice
素晴らしい技術です。
丁寧に解説されていたので、言葉は全くわからなかったけど、見て理解できました。
参考になりました。
鉛筆や、色鉛筆などのリアルな表現もチャレンジしてみたかったので…
ありがとうございます。
Absolutely, amazing!! I never had the slightest idea of how to draw fur or hair. You have made it crystal clear and I thank you so much for sharing your expertise in such a clear and understandable fashion.
Excellent 👍🏻 brother
This is a great tutorial! 😊 I do a lot of pencil drawings, but mostly in a non realistic style for inking and adding color. I’ve been wanting to try pencil drawings with a more realistic feel to challenge myself, so I’ll be checking out your other videos as well! Thank you so much! 😊
Very nice ❤❤
I am only 15 seconds into the video and I love it already because he didn't immediately start off by promoting himself. I've already thumbed it up and you have a new subscriber
I'm starting art commissions as my job and I'm particularly great at animals, but omg your video came up randomly in my recommended and I am truly grateful for your lesson, this helps me so much and it makes my life easier, I fake it till I make it but now it'll be even better 🙏🏻 you are an amazing artist, I am a sole colored pencil user at the moment and I think they are under-appreciated and way less messy than paint...
I've saved nearly all ur videos. So I can always find them. I used to be amazing at art and passed all my art exams. But I stopped due to having young children. So I'm back at the start again 😂. U kept it simple when saying what u was doing. I thought that was brilliant. Can't wait to watch the other video's now. Thank u.
Wow Samantha. That's good that you are getting back to art. I really hope to make part of this process. See you in the next video. 🙌🏽✍️🏽
Just like digital art, you got to use layers in traditional art as well. :) Thanks for this tutorial!
Absolutely right. ❤️
Tysmmm! I'm doing national exams! ur so much help!
WOW!!! This tutorial was fantastic! Thank you so much..xx
I'm so glad that you like it Michaela. Welcome to the channel. See you soon ✍️🏽🙌🏽
It was just Fabolous
First tutorial that actually helps
This was a fantastic tutorial, I'm a new artist who is focusing on pet portraits and this was very helpful. Have you done a tutorial on drawing white fur? I'm struggling with this, especially short white fur, I'm finding it nearly impossible to get a realistic look. Any tips you have would be amazing.
Same with white fur but rn I am at work I forgot razer so I am trying to draw with a ball pen it's impossible, lol
The white on top really sells it. Thanks for sharing.
I have no intention of drawing this but it was really cool and relaxing to watch, you are super talented 👍
You make it look easy but I can see just how many hours of muscle memory and attention to detail goes into that. That's not something someone's just going to be able to replicate right away.
Dude… your teaching is insane! Very talented and easy to learn.. thank you. Gonna try this. Always struggled with fur.
bello, il tuo talento è notevole
Wow 🥰 you are amazing I can't wait to try out these new techniques 👌
This tutorial just brought my art to another level
Much respect my young brother 🙏 God bless you
So much lovely 🌹
Brilliant!!! Thank you!
And yes, please do a video on drawing circles freehand. 😍
Good grief. That is amazing. I have been drawing all my life and could have made a living at it but decided that wasn't the field I wanted to pursue but I enjoy doing it for fun. I am nowhere this level of detail.
Great work showing how to perform the technique in such an easy way, you're a good teacher! And the final look of the fur was amazing. Thanks for the video, best wishes from Colorado!
Thank u very much for the video ❤ I learnt alot....I'm preparing for my art exam next year so my project includes animals ...wow...
Amazing artist and teacher! I'm really glad I found your excellent videos! These are very helpful and detailed. Thank you!
Cool 😎 !!!
Thank you 😊😊😊 !!!
Amazing, I never thought of this technique. You are very talented, keep up the good work 👍🏻👌🏻
Yes true you are right
Hola Neto, excelente enseñanza, espero integrarme a tus cursos este fin de año 2024, me fascina tu modo de explicar estos temas. Te saludo desde Guatemala.
Thank you so much for this handy tutorial! I’ve always struggled with drawing fur. The multiple layers and adding in the eraser later on are game changers! I’ve been trying this out on my latest sketch of a red panda! 🐼
Good job ❤
You have taught me something valueable over 10 minutes which was failed to be taught by 5 art teachers over 10 years to me... Another day where i had to achknowledge the fact the education system is a failure.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Hi NestorSaliven, I'm so happy with your comment. That show me I'm on the right direction about how I explain the steps for a beautiful artwork. Thank you so much! See you in the next video. ✍️🏽
Wow.. That looks so easy. Thank you for sharing your talent with us 😊🎨
woow!!! didnt expect consistency and repetition has such a good application in real life ....
its insane ... insanity is ur art and talent bro!!! i appreciate it
This is the first fur tutorial that makes sense to me ❤️
Thank you Joshu65 ❤️❤️
The thing im inpressed about is how perfect u draw those circles
Me, a tattooer, watching very doubtful, and then u started using an eraser 😂😂😂
Bro same 😭
Fwiw, I have seen tattoo artists use a white as a kind of 'eraser'... but that, of course, required a whole set up from the start of the tattoo design.
Great tutorial, just a heads up for you guys watching this getting demotivated because the results look different. This takes 1000s of hours of practice, just hang in there and keep drawing and you will get there!
What a perception man..❤ I love it, the way you tell the details and the tougher part. You are the one I've seen creating such a detailed tutorial. Would love to have some more tutorials❤
Thank you. I'm already creating the next video ✍🏽
Straight to the point, easy but helpful techniques, let viewers know the name of your equipment, instant subscribed 👍
Aye carumba, that texture at the end is worth a like and subscribe for sure. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skill! I look forward to looking into more of your lessons.
Thank you Mark. I'm bringing a new tutorial soon. See you ✍️🏽👏🏽🙌🏽
Have you been professionally trained or are you self taught? So helpful!
This was extremely helpful and you're an amazingly good artist and teacher! Thank you!
Did you draw those perfect circles at the first freehand? If so, HOW??? Wow! Good job!
wow, thank you!! I don't draw but paint and can't wait to try
thanks bro i was looking for this for so long i gonna learn more from you
Belo trabalho! Suas instruções são muito boas! Obrigado!
WOW!!! THANK YOU SOOOO VERY MUCH!!! Finally someone has explained this process splendidly.
Next video I'll be showing my technique to draw anything realistically. See you 🙌🏽✍🏽
Hello Lino! That was the technique I needed to know. When I draw I like to do it resembling realism and subrealism, maybe working with some geometric forms and straight lines, but always trying to do it with curved lines that give me a sense of freedom when drawing on paper. I started doing the rudimentary form of your technique 1 to 2 years latter that is drawing a group of lines in one direction and other groups in other various diretions, this was when drawing grass. I wouldn't imagine upgrading this technique I could get fur. ¡Muchas gracias por compartir esta técnica de dibujo!
Espero lo mejor para ti, desde el caribe panameño. Addio!
He can draw anything. He is a great teacher too.
That’s amazing!! I wish you did watercolor demos!!
Right from the beginning I can see where I've been making my mistakes. Thank you so much for this video, gonna start trying this.
What a great tutorial. You are so talented and your instructions were clear and easy to follow. Thankyou. Have subscribed!
Isn't it surprising that a bunch of lines can become so realistic? I mean, yes, many people, like me, cannot do that, but some ppl just teach others to do so, great teaching!
PERFEITO👏👏🙏
wow i've never seen a video that explained doing fur so well. i haven't drawn in years but feel like i could pick it up and do this easily. great video.
Thank you Chris! I hope you get back to art. ❤️🙌🏽
This is a phenomenal tutorial! Keep up the great work
Kind regards
That was amazing! having trouble with fur for a while, this is going to help to much.
Thank you for the tips... they're definitely going to improve my art! I would also enjoy a video on realistic feathers if you would.
i NEED that
I think this is the best explanation I've watched thusfar of fur!! Thank youu!!
This was super helpful! Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing the beautiful video wonderful ❤
Que buen tutorial
Ahora falta ponerlo en práctica 👌
¿Como fue? ¿Lo conseguiste?
hmmm I just watched 10min of packing and scratching lines together with a pencil, hopefully my brain caught some of that :)
Lots of work simulates lots of details, the erasing part gives good realism with the highlights, making for good contrast in the details.
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Fur has been my nemesis! You have explained this so well I think I might be able to accomplish it! Thank you!!
Would love to learn how to draw circles like that. The foundations of drawing are so important. Thanks for the great content! Obrigada!
Honestly, all steps except the first are very clear, thank you.
I am not an artist and I have near zero natural drawing talent. However, this is a fantastic tutorial and I feel like I could do this. I’m going to give it a try. Thanks for the knowledge.
Ok I was wrong. This dude just makes it look easy. My circle of fur ended up looking like my cats butthole.
Thank you, and thank you twice as much for manually edited subtitles!
That's the best training video concerning fur I've seen, thanks.
Man you are so talented not only you are an incredible artist you very clearly and analytically in what isnt your 1st language. Great job brother you have a gift and you share it so generously thankyou 🙏🏼
THAT LOOKS ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I AM INSANELY JEALOUS OF YOUR TALENT!!!!!!!!!!!! My niece and nepy are REALLY GOOD at art, but I LITERALLY CANNOT draw a stick figure of a cat!!!! NOT kidding!!!!!! All the best, Julie Gill, Glasgow, Scotland.