How To SKETCH LOOSE like a Pro! 6 Simple Steps.

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
  • Thanks for tuning in to watch my urban sketching, ink and watercolour tutorial! Don't forget to check out my channel where I have hundreds of different urban sketch tutorials, as well as other watercolour and ink sketching guides for everyone from beginners to more advanced!
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    This video is all about sketching loose - getting that easy going feel in your sketches, and feeling confident to sketch, simplify and enjoy the scenes around you!
    I had a long think about what my top tips are, and here they are - my six top hints, tips and tricks for sketching and drawing loose, ideal for improving your urban sketching and more.
    Sketching is the art of producing quick and expressive drawings or paintings representing the chief features of an object or scene.
    Loose sketching takes this a step further - we use our sketching skills in a looser and more relaxed way. This gives sketches a spontaneous, easy going and energetic or characterful feel.
    How can I sketch more loose? How to I loosen up my pen work? And do you have any tips to make my art more relaxed? Are three of the most common question I get - and so I finally got round to making a video to answer these questions!
    So, here it is, my six top tips to sketch more loosely!
    They aren't rocket science, and you might have heard a couple of them before - but I also imagine a couple of them with be novel or new.
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  • @TobySketchLoose
    @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +3

    If you want more you can also join my NEW FREE COURSE! Join HERE - www.sketchloose.co.uk/tendays
    Here are your next videos:
    Urban Sketching Outside for Beginners - ruclips.net/video/kqLNF5anuoU/видео.html
    Start Fountain Pen Sketching - ruclips.net/video/TNq9ibB7lYE/видео.html
    Urban Sketching for Beginners, Step by Step - ruclips.net/video/DdbQLBdhMcY/видео.html
    How to Sketch Loose - ruclips.net/video/52iiL-dN32s/видео.html

  • @kyoglesage
    @kyoglesage Год назад +16

    I’ve gone round the sun 75 times and you’ve just given me one of the most important pieces of advice - “Don’t count the windows.”
    That’s more profound and pertinent for me than you can possibly know.
    Thank you!

  • @cy8646
    @cy8646 Год назад +94

    I'm a bit of a perfectionist. I'm far too critical of things I do and after a while that can start to have a negative effect on you. I'm hoping that taking up loose sketching and watercolours will help me let go of perfection. I think your videos are going to become very useful.

    • @sd8544
      @sd8544 Год назад +6

      Perfectionism is the biggest mountain to climb even when loose sketching for me ...

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +11

      I can only hope so! Perfectionism is really hard to let go of, I find art my release from it (most of the time).
      At least once or twice a month I still have a sulk though 🤣

    • @christopherecatalano
      @christopherecatalano Год назад +1

      This kind of drawing is about a kind of perfection in the imperfections…nicely demonstrated in this video. The sketchbook is great…

    • @NurulHidayati-bb4tv
      @NurulHidayati-bb4tv Год назад

      hi, im perfectsionist too, im a almost can draw cauze im fear it will ugly, but i can now, the key is dont fear failed, ugly, dll.. its okay

  • @AnotherAdam
    @AnotherAdam Год назад +14

    “Now it’s just an apple with character” is probably my favorite little teaching tool I’ve seen in these sorts of videos. Really really well done, and thanks for some tips that seem really fun.

  • @goodnightmoon3288
    @goodnightmoon3288 2 месяца назад

    I cannot thank you enough for these videos. You have instantly transformed me from a procrastinating perfectionist who never paints out of fear or failure to actually enjoying this whole process. I love the way you think and how well you communicate your thoughts.

  • @sd8544
    @sd8544 Год назад +14

    Loose sketching is certainly a more comfortable way to start for a beginner 🙂. It also makes sure we remain within the parameters of a true "sketch" and not extend ourselves into a painting, architectural drawing etc.
    Thanks Toby for sharing as always !

  • @21ruevictorhugo
    @21ruevictorhugo Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for showing that large stack of sketchbooks! Everyone tells us to just do more sketching, but seeing those books made it real!

  • @bibivaldes1911
    @bibivaldes1911 9 месяцев назад

    Toby I am 76 yo. I love your work and compassion.
    Thank you for the lessons

  • @Joanne217
    @Joanne217 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks Toby....needed this today🙏🌄

  • @gregorywong4932
    @gregorywong4932 Год назад +12

    Thanks for the tips, your loose approach is so so refreshing. Often when we try to get that vertical line super straight just takes the fun out of drawing. Always reminding myself enjoy the process which is far more gratifying, the outcome is just in that one instant.

  • @rayvirgoe7231
    @rayvirgoe7231 8 месяцев назад

    You are a minimalist and a wonderful artist. You put back the fun into sketching, my friend. I have a nineteen-year-old niece who has loved art since she was five. Somewhere she has lost the joy in art. I took up art in the last 2 years and have never found such satisfaction in a medium as I have learned to sketch and create. My father was a top-of-the-line landscape artist, he sold his work, but I had never found the skills. I am a photographer, a film videographer, and even a skilled writer. It wasn't until the last year or so that I sat down and seriously considered entering this field. So my conversation with my niece is centered with a small amount of knowledge and experience. I believe she spent too much time drawing what she enjoyed, forming habits critical to her journey of maturity. I believe criticism whether good or bad influenced her decision to fall back. I routed her towards photography, which for an artist with her understanding will learn plenty to bring her around to the arts. Just a long-winded note, but I hope you find it interesting.

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  8 месяцев назад

      Interesting indeed, thanks for sharing your story and about your niece :)

  • @isabellegodin3321
    @isabellegodin3321 Год назад +1

    Cool voice, coll tips. Exactly what I need to give me confident. Thank you so much for all you're time you spend for us.

  • @sparrowschmidt818
    @sparrowschmidt818 Год назад +4

    Thank you So much! You shared what I needed to hear from an artist to remove barriers to starting!! I’ve been acquiring supplies, watching art, but now it seems I’m open and ready to go for it!! 🥰🎨

  • @jamesmurrell
    @jamesmurrell Год назад +2

    Real golden nuggets of information in your vids, thanks for sharing! Love your work too.

  • @bhornannawindeedeigh5007
    @bhornannawindeedeigh5007 Год назад +1

    Thē Bést drawing lesson ever I have watched!!! 😃 Thank you so much! Subscribed!!! 💐🤗

  • @goodToBeLost
    @goodToBeLost Год назад +2

    This reminds me of Quentin Blake's artwork and I adore his style.
    Up until recently, I wasn't familiar with the terms 'Urban Sketching' or 'Loose Sketching ' at all. I just used to see paintings made with ink and watercolor and something about the style would feel really lovely to me. Now that I am exploring it a bit more, your channel is one of the few I have found to be encouraging enough to not feel intimidated by the thought of maybe giving it a try myself instead of just appreciating others' paintings haha.
    Thank you so much and please keep up the good work! :)

  • @nicolelee2205
    @nicolelee2205 Год назад +1

    Wonderful bunch of tips especially showing us your sketchbooks that as you say are full of fun.

  • @WorldWideWebObserver
    @WorldWideWebObserver Год назад +3

    Hello Toby! Your creations are beautiful. Thanks for sharing your tips and interesting perspectives. I need to loosen up a lot and appreciate your good advice.

  • @jeffreypostma6832
    @jeffreypostma6832 Год назад +1

    These tips might help me loosening up and get rid of my perfectionist mindset and resulting art block. Thanks!

  • @zandup6883
    @zandup6883 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I think you cured me of my fear to make a mistake. It has improved my existing style and I discovered a new joy in my art. God bless you!

  • @thaisfrota
    @thaisfrota Год назад +2

    I'm loving your vids on urban sketching basics, def trying the continuous line method! Thanks a bunch! :D

  • @difehernandez
    @difehernandez 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Toby, if you don't like a sketch you do, don't put it in a frame, but send it to me 😄as I love all you do! 🤩Thanks for all your videos!!

  • @MenuV78
    @MenuV78 Год назад +2

    Thanks so much for your videos! I've been watching so many urban sketching tutorials over the years but none are as good as yours!

  • @jmark1298
    @jmark1298 Год назад

    I just love this style of sketching. Thanks for the tips !

  • @charlesbello9985
    @charlesbello9985 Год назад

    I can't thank you enough for your videos, I have been watching and practicing what I have been learning for the last couple of weeks. My wife and I are planing a trip to Crete and I am wanted to keep a pen and ink and watercolor journal of our trip. I love your style and I love how your break things down. Thank you!!

  • @stu1810
    @stu1810 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Toby. Thankyou very much !!!!!

  • @user-zh8oc3uc6k
    @user-zh8oc3uc6k 9 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful. I love your work and tutorials. Thanks so much!

  • @tonychestnut904
    @tonychestnut904 Год назад

    What a great approach for anyone starting out. Thank you!

  • @Meirecabral
    @Meirecabral Год назад

    Thanks for these precious tips!!! ❤

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, Toby!

  • @wayneandrus240
    @wayneandrus240 Год назад

    This video is great! I love learning presented in this way!!

  • @outofthefoxootf979
    @outofthefoxootf979 Год назад

    Really great advice and much appreciated. I really enjoy your style and I hope to imitate it and make it my own.

  • @BillBooz
    @BillBooz Год назад +1

    Toby, love your approach and attitude. Now I need to embrace it! 😀

  • @questioneverything2488
    @questioneverything2488 Год назад +1

    This is everything I wanted to do in art. many, many thanks, I'll get to work right away. Love the bit about the advantage of a fountain pen and how to hold the pen, which is an important key for me. I always struggle with applying the wash just to ruin the drawing. I would love to see a video on wash colouring a drawing after you have finished the loose drawing. Now subscribed.

  • @nancysmithson138
    @nancysmithson138 Год назад

    Great instruction for loosening up my sketches. Thanks!

  • @hilarydodds9285
    @hilarydodds9285 Год назад

    thanks for sharing - holding the pen etc., such a difference!

  • @myriamwillcocks3845
    @myriamwillcocks3845 10 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful. Thanks 😊

  • @TheChrislmitchell
    @TheChrislmitchell 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant I love your laid back approach, I am striving to emulate your “loose” style. And make my own version

  • @Huh560
    @Huh560 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Toby!

  • @mdz0739
    @mdz0739 Год назад

    Thank you for the tips! Exactly what I need to break my perfection habit!

  • @jefflocke-lavell1686
    @jefflocke-lavell1686 Год назад

    thank you, exactly what I needed to hear. Great advice!

  • @celegleeson1767
    @celegleeson1767 Год назад

    Greet video. You help take the serious out of having fun. Thanks.

  • @ejud2001
    @ejud2001 Год назад

    Best advice I've ever heard on the matter. Thanks!

  • @TheLilboy6
    @TheLilboy6 Год назад

    Wow. The most valuable tips to sketch loosely

  • @raerae6422
    @raerae6422 Год назад

    Thanks. Appreciate these tips. Wrote them down and loosely sketched you next to them.

  • @sheilasinghal2922
    @sheilasinghal2922 Год назад +1

    I love drawing animals, and I'm getting better at quick sketches of people, but I struggle with buildings. Your tips actually make it look fun - especially the continuous line idea - so I'll definitely not give up quite yet. Thank you.

  • @zenaidamateos9376
    @zenaidamateos9376 Год назад

    Thank you... And YES, just try and have fun 😊

  • @KRAD
    @KRAD Год назад

    Beautiful! You are an inspiration.

  • @Rowlandph
    @Rowlandph Год назад

    Thank you!...You just...improved my sketching...by light years!!.. :)

  • @renata31000
    @renata31000 Год назад

    Great tips. I will surely practice a lot to be able to sketch loosely. Thanks.

  • @johnbrengle1443
    @johnbrengle1443 Год назад

    Really good advice, thank you!. I do struggle with rules 5&6, but getting better!

  • @maurotombolini6904
    @maurotombolini6904 Год назад

    Great tips. Thanks!

  • @user-cq7qd8se3o
    @user-cq7qd8se3o 11 месяцев назад

    Tried, again, the continuous line technique but hold the pen much higher. Wow, wobbly indeed. So, it seems as if the later tip re PRACTICE is central to getting the loose sketch going. TY

  • @julia3983able
    @julia3983able 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks. I needed this. New to art, I’m starting by teaching myself to draw from observation. And frankly, while fun at times, it’s been discouraging that drawing even simple objects that I think I know well is surprisingly challenging…
    Plus I’m learning to draw in pen to build that muscle memory. Which results in lots of paralyzed moments in front of the the paper trying to work out the proportions and shapes and lines and even then making lots of mistakes. They say thinking while drawing trains you to see things right but I could use some loosening up too

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  8 месяцев назад +1

      My pleasure, good luck in your journey! It can be discouraging at times, but try not to judge yourself too harshly!

  • @pakeeroothuman1970
    @pakeeroothuman1970 Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @osks
    @osks Год назад

    Very nicely done!

  • @dupeit007
    @dupeit007 Год назад

    subscribed right away, fun and I'm in

  • @inknchalkart4235
    @inknchalkart4235 Год назад

    thanks for sharing the technique

  • @annaedejer3618
    @annaedejer3618 Год назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @GoodLifePilgrim
    @GoodLifePilgrim Год назад +3

    Great video. I love using my sailor fude, because it has really loosened me up, and I like the different lines I can get. I also like how I can fill in dark spots quickly. But, in my quest to have the smallest, lightest sketching kit to carry on urban sketching journeys, fountain pens are a bit problematic. I didn't like having to pack the extra ink on my latest trek, and sometimes the fountain pen got clogged which interrupted my flow. Following your tip to hold the pen further back... I just tried a few other pens I have to see how they would work. My cheap and simple bic pen worked wonderfully! But of all the pens I have, I personally like the feel and flow of the uni-ball eye micro. Please keep the videos coming!

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Cheers Lance! Interested that the bic worked well too!! You're right that for a long time a fountian pen can run out quicker and require ink sources!

    • @Groinattack1
      @Groinattack1 Год назад

      Uni-ball eye is an awesome pen!!!

  • @pamelahermano9298
    @pamelahermano9298 Год назад +2

    My biggest psychological barrier to drawing more is that I'm always looking to create something perfect... I can't bring myself to loosen up. Thanks for the tips here.

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Go for it! Hope you have fun breaking that barrier!

  • @uniteinlove
    @uniteinlove Год назад

    Thank you!

  • @gaildennis5653
    @gaildennis5653 Год назад +1

    Toby what a wonderful tutorial on loose sketching. I really needed it since you couldn’t pry the pen out of my fingers with a crowbar. My grip is way to tight and it shows in my work.😊

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Lovely to hear you found it useful. Perhaps try covering your pen in butter if your grip is too tight? 🧈 That'll make it hard to hold tight 😉💪 (please don't hehe just joking 😃)

    • @gaildennis5653
      @gaildennis5653 Год назад

      @@TobySketchLoose you are such a hoot! 🤣😂🤣

  • @kathrynlgrier
    @kathrynlgrier Год назад

    THANK YOU!!!

  • @dorothysfriend
    @dorothysfriend Год назад

    Thank you so much, I have a lot of trouble getting loose sketches. My hand just wants to do it's own thing, and then I'm unhappy with the sketch. I have made notes of your suggestions and will make a poster for my studio. Subscribed, thanks.

  • @balikris
    @balikris Год назад

    Very inspiring ... and the tip of holding the pen almost at the end surely gives a looser look.
    And funny enough ... after giving this tip you hold your pen from 25% to 50% from the nip!! 👍

  • @angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwpl

    Awesome thx

  • @omaracosta1264
    @omaracosta1264 Год назад

    Muy buenos consejos

  • @stevendavis2122
    @stevendavis2122 Год назад +1

    I have a collection of fine liners, but I’d like to try a fountain pen, can I ask the make of the one you’re using . Loved the tutorial 👍🏼

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Thanks 👍🙏 it's a LAMY Safari fine nib 👍

  • @Rumi1028
    @Rumi1028 Год назад

    Great tips, having been trained as an architect getting to draw straight and firm lines is built that also is pleasurable and fun way to draw too but will try to make it loose and add your tips into my sketches.

  • @victorsantana162
    @victorsantana162 Год назад

    Hello Toby. It's amazing how inspiring and motivating this video was. What do you recommend for a sketch, pencil, or pen for acrylic painting? Thanks

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      For acrylics I think anything goes - I normally do an underlying sketch with an acrylic pen, but I also use permanent markers. If you're sketching on acrylic paper then pencil can work well too, but on canvas I tend to find the pencil doesn' last so long :)

  • @JohnnyB-art
    @JohnnyB-art Год назад

    Hey buddy just discovered your channel.. I love it,, iv subbed and will look forward to watching more of your vid.. 😊 I’m just starting out with my channel.. been a slow start.. anyway all the best 😊

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the sub! Don't be disheartened - it's always a slow start, it takes real persistence and a bit of luck, but you'll get there if you stick with it! Just make sure you doing something you enjoy is my biggest tip!

    • @JohnnyB-art
      @JohnnyB-art Год назад

      @@TobySketchLoose thanks so much for the tip… I really do enjoy what I do.. and now finally starting to truly find time to do more art .. I will keep going with it.. you take care 🤗👍

  • @JF-kv1gm
    @JF-kv1gm Год назад

    Hello, Toby. First time here. I love your approach and suggestions. Is that an extra fine nib you're using on your Lamy pen? Thanks for this.🙏👏

  • @martinshephard6317
    @martinshephard6317 Год назад

    Hi Toby, I love your drawing style and I also use a fountain pen like yours but what type of ink are you using? Presumably something waterproof?

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Thanks Martin, yes it's carbon black ink - listed on urbansketch.co.uk/supplies if you want more info

  • @martinwebb3394
    @martinwebb3394 Год назад

    Just happened to chance upon this video whilst having breakfast. Great tips. I have written them down as a Mantra to remind me whenever I am tempted to get too fussy or detailed. Do you have a similar video for getting loose with your painting? I find I do a nice sketch and then spoil it by painting it. I put on too much paint, trying to cover every inch of the paper. I try to be too literal with colours - sky is blue, grass is green, shadows are grey etc and I worry about going over the lines like a 7 year old with crayons! In essence I sketch loosely but then try to paint 'tightly" ( if that's the correct term?). Thanks Martin 👍

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      Hi Martin, thanks for the thoguhts and ideas. At the moment I don't have a specific loose painting video I don't think... but I've put it on my list, I'll try and brainstorm it for soon as it's definitely missing!
      I believe you're on skillshare? (or there are two Martin Webbs??) if so, I do have a class on there which is similar to what you're asking for - it's called something like 'loose techniques in urban sketching' and focusses more on watercolours than inks

    • @martinwebb3394
      @martinwebb3394 Год назад

      @@TobySketchLoose Thanks Toby, yes that's me. I think I may have had a look at that skillshare class but it's probably worth me revisiting now and doing all of the exercises on there 👍

  • @tompaste387
    @tompaste387 Год назад

    LAMY nice choice

  • @99snapsnap
    @99snapsnap Год назад

    I love this technique. I have a few Lamy pens- which ink do you use in them when using them before adding the watercolour, so that the ink does not run.
    I inject ink into the cartridges, and use converters, but haven’t used waterproof ink yet. Which would you advise please?

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Hi Theodora - check out urbansketch.co.uk/supplies-1 if you have any questions feel free to email me too 🙂

  • @imamsundowo
    @imamsundowo Год назад

    Sangat bagus dan menginspirasi

  • @robinpunter4377
    @robinpunter4377 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Absolute beginner to watercolour ( 69 too) here. Would you suggest ignoring brickwork on buildings and just sketch them as a plain wall? Cheers.

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, that would be my approach for most watercolour art. You can move 'beyond' that if you like and it suits your style - but broadly... I wouldn't bother!

  • @jeffreybarton1297
    @jeffreybarton1297 Год назад

    Great video! Just wondering what ink you use in your fountain pen? Does it have to be water proof? I worry over ruining my more expensive fountain pens 👍

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Check urbansketch.co.uk/supplies - for this style yes, waterproof is best. But I also have videos on soluble ink... here are three popular ones ... ruclips.net/video/CiQALT76TLA/видео.html ruclips.net/video/oiuFeTr9e0g/видео.html ruclips.net/video/CiQALT76TLA/видео.html

  • @davidwang3222
    @davidwang3222 Год назад

    hi, does this drawing apply to the perspective you mentioned before ? thanks for your reply .

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Hi David, there is no direct link 🖇️ understanding perspective is just one more tool in your sketching box 🎁

  • @ritzie3131
    @ritzie3131 Год назад +1

    Toby...I have a comment/question. I do most of my sketching in a little 6x9 sketchbook from Barnes & Noble (though I can't find another like it). It's just the right size. The paper is not meant for water media, but I use it anyway and I like the way the pages of the book are all slightly buckled. The issue, though, is that paint dries differently on this paper--far different from how it does on watercolor paper. There is very little time to "adjust". I keep searching for a sketchbook that will work well with pen but also have a bit of texture like cold press. Your thoughts? PS Really enjoy your videos. They get me/keep me sketching.

    • @eioclementi1355
      @eioclementi1355 Год назад

      What GSM is the paper?

    • @ritzie3131
      @ritzie3131 Год назад

      @@eioclementi1355 it doesn’t say. My guess is maybe 70…not even 90. It’s maybe a tad heavier than computer paper. Perfect for sketching . It’s not made for water, but accepts light washes - just absorbs differently

    • @eioclementi1355
      @eioclementi1355 Год назад

      @@ritzie3131 a good way to find out the GSM is the weight the book and devide by number of pages. Watercolour you like GSM 180-240 per page and take in mind surface

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Hi! My favourite is Moleskin watercolour range - check out urbansketch.co.uk/supplies-1 for more info

  • @Rowlandph
    @Rowlandph Год назад

    What kind of little camera is that on the shelf?....I like the way it looks..I'm a photographer.. :) Let me know, if you will.. :)

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад +1

      It is a superzoom by ... Sony ... I think the WX350

  • @lynng3421
    @lynng3421 8 месяцев назад

    What pen do you recommend? I'm heading to hobby lobby...

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  8 месяцев назад +1

      Check my supplies links - a few ideas there.

  • @jerrychapmon8798
    @jerrychapmon8798 Год назад

    I want to desperately learn to draw but my mechanical background drives me to perfection. I have never heard of loose drawing before and appeals to me because exactness is not required. Can this style be done in pencil?

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      You can certainly do this in pencil :) Experiment with different shading instead of colour too if you like!

    • @Groinattack1
      @Groinattack1 Год назад

      Using a fineliner kind of adds the the benefits of loose sketching. If you make a little mistake it just becomes part of the sketch and you move on. You don't want it to be perfect, and if you use pencil you spend more time erasing than drawing (well I do anyway) XD

  • @federicofreiria3450
    @federicofreiria3450 Год назад

    Which pen si that? Brand? Regards from Argentina

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Check urbansketch.co.uk/supplies to see my pens :)

  • @debbyleiper8367
    @debbyleiper8367 Год назад +1

    Let’s not forget you’re an artist. I’m TRYING to be one. (Not that simple)

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Quite right, we all have to start somewhere 🙏😊

    • @ritan8204
      @ritan8204 9 месяцев назад

      Well, one of my art teachers used to say, “You want to know what makes an artist? An artist is someone who failed more often than you have ever tried…”

  • @Bessie66
    @Bessie66 Год назад

    Do you need a special type of pen?

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Just a pen with waterproof ink - check out urbansketch.co.uk/supplies-1 for more info

  • @Gigiridgway
    @Gigiridgway Год назад +2

    It looks hard

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Not too hard I think 🧐 but everything takes practice

  • @PaulaBean
    @PaulaBean Год назад +1

    Another loose drawing tip: draw with your other hand 🤪🤪

  • @jennifercocharan4526
    @jennifercocharan4526 Год назад

    Art has a way of showing your ugly side and how to accept it.

  • @geraldinerodriguez6290
    @geraldinerodriguez6290 Год назад

    Your recommendations are so helpful and inspiring. Your diction and pronunciation are almost impossible to understand. Please try to speak more slowly and clearly.
    Thank you. I enjoy your videos , otherwise.

  • @mfs5493
    @mfs5493 Год назад

    Your spelling needs improving, too.

    • @TobySketchLoose
      @TobySketchLoose  Год назад

      Hehe ok, not my strong point. I'll consider myself told 😂🙏