If you ever want to try it oil pastels again you should use baby oil To blend them unless you get the kind of pastels that are water soluble in which case Use water for those
Fun tips: those little balls of colour you get are GOLD! Use those and smush them back in into the paper. The more you do that the more vibrancy you’ll build. If you try that and your pastel crumbles when you try to use that technique, the pastel is too old. That’s how you can make those fun negative lines in the drawing. Also, try using linseed oil with the qtip. Like oil paintings, oils dissolve oils. Hope that helps and you’ll give it another shot!
Something my art teacher taught me about pastels was and I quote “small circles, we do not want any visible lines unless you put them there” and “I don’t want to see any finger smudging because it doesn’t work and you can see the original line” I hope this helps!
@@valaya.3I don't use oil pastels very often, but I just blend how I would with pencils or markers. If I don't want the colours to be too bright I put a lighter colour underneath and go on top with the brighter one
@@valaya.3 I've found that pressing hard and using the lighter colour of what ones you're trying to blend help with a smoother transition, kind of like how you're supposed to blend with colored pencils. It's too thick and heavy to really blend or move with your fingers, so all it really ends up doing is smudging. But that's just my experience
@@dareggymeal thanks! I'm asking from a very inexperienced space in which I'm not actively trying to create art, but I love learning about it in the hopes that maybe it'll encourage me to art more when I have time haha. So lighter colors to blend, and blending only with the oil pastels themselves...good to know! Also. Isn't the point of it to smudge the colors together? What's your definition of smudge versus blend?
Black Bean is SUCH a talented artist! Not to say that you aren't, Scott, but so happy you have highlighted him on your channel! The things he creates are just 🤯😍
I love channels like yours that show that even with years of practice and experience we will still mess up and that's ok. One of the things I repeat over and over is that with enough patience and time and practice, anyone can create decent art. Maybe we should all start a movement of posting our embarrassing sketchbook pages, like the "you can art" movement. Let's all stop being afraid of mistakes. Embrace them!! They are what make life worth living.
one, i love that blackbean is getting the recognition he deserves. and two, it makes me feel so like... validated seeing other artists fail. i do graphic design and typography and i'm learning illustration and i SUCK right now and its so lovely to see other artists also failing at new styles/new materials. makes me feel less alone, less like a failure. so thank you for sharing! it means a lot!
i like how hes so honest even in a sponsorship; he doesnt make a beautiful masterpiece to show how good the pastels are , but he still manages to highlight their good qualities (price, range, etc)
Thanks. I don't take sponsorships because then you HAVE to be nice (even if you don't like them). So, I just review the products if they sell it to me and don't take money. I think it's more honest and I don't have to lie if the materials aren't good.
Oh my god, in my 6th grade art class we had an assignment with the prompt being around mental health. I chose to focus on Alzheimer’s since it’s similar, and ended up creating some abstract maze piece. Right before we wrote our artist statements for it, I accidentally brushed my hand over it and the whole maze smudged. I then made something up on the spot and said something along the lines of “The blurry lines in the maze represent the fogginess in the memory and” blah blah blah. My teacher loved the symbolism so much, she saved the artwork to show to her future classes. I saw her in the store recently and asked about it and she still shows that to her students as an example piece.
If you want some advice, don’t smudge with your finger. Use them in tight circular motions for blending together smaller areas and larger circles for larger areas. Just layering the colours on in thick layers should also blend them, although I’m not sure with this brand. One final tip is that yellow hates blending, as it has more wax in it than the other colours. If you do have to use something to blend, take a piece of normal paper and scrunch it up, and use it the way you’d smudge with a finger. Hope this helps!
i’ve recently been obsessed with using oil pastels and i’ve found that when it comes to blending, it’s best to just keep building up the color and pressing the colors into each other, you don’t really need a separate tool for blending. plus, you can always gently scratch it off and start over.
I loved that you showed that not every time and every technique will lead to good outcomes (although the artwork looked so good) I often get discouraged if the vision I had in mind didn't work out. But now I feel more inspired to keep trying 😃💜
This is the colab I never new I wanted, but I ended up needing! I love both of your guys art and seeing that you know of each other is amazing for my little artist heart ❤️
I love blackbean! Their artworks are always so cool to look at, and their videos always make me smile. It’s nice to see other artists giving each other recognition :))
I've seen oil pastels being used in custom doll-making channels as a way of recreating blush! It's quite interesting, I'd recommend looking for Dollightful if you want to see it.
Some tips for oil pastel my art teacher has taught me: Start by marking out your lightest areas with white Go in with a thin base colour layer Add your undertone shades And your darks Re-apply the white Blend with the base colour repeat until you have the level of blending you want Then add your lightest highlights of white almost smearing pastel onto the page
you can thin oil pastels with turpentine like you would oil paint! if that’s what you were trying to do with the alcohol this might be an alternative 😊
AHHH tysm for mentioning blackbean, I’ve been trying to find his page again bc I forgot what he was called and I am starting to actually write down artists that inspire me (including you and him lol) Seriously, he inspired me to try out oil pastels, and you inspired me to try watercolor and I want to try guash too! As far as techniques for oil pastels, I would recommend REALLY layering it on and pressing into the paper. You can also layer colors on top of each other, and you can layer down a color thick and scratch it away and layer on another color for a different effect too. But scribbling in light and trying to blend it doesn’t work very well, as you have found out lol. Best of luck in your art journey, and I hope you continue to try with oil pastels! I have confidence that you’ll get it someday, and I look forward if you do!
BlackBean is also the reason I was excited to get gifted some oil pastels to play with! I’m jealous you did this brief collab with him. He’s my absolute favorite on this platform ❤️
you can use linseed oil or even baby oil on a q-tip to blend things out :) also i find that the more oil pastel u put on the better it just looks so smooth when there's a thicc layer of oil pastel
Try this idea. I think it will help anyone struggling with oil pastels. Buy some good paintbrushes to use just for this purpose. Dab the paintbrush into some Bestine Solvent and Thinner, wipe off the excess, then paint it over the oil pastel drawing to softly blend the colors. This is how I use my oil pastels to paint with. You never have to worry about cotton fibers from q-tips embedding into the oil pastels, or holes being rubbed into your paper. After using the Bestine to blend the oil pastels let it dry well, and over time the smell will leave the artwork, and you have a beautiful oil pastel painting, which should be framed using glass that protects the artwork from light damage. A friend I use to go hiking with when I was a teen told me this tip when she gave me my first set of oil pastels. When I tried this technique I was so amazed at how beautiful the painting turned out! I think anyone will like this tip, so don’t give up on oil pastels. Good luck! PS Turpentine will work just as well if you don’t have any Bestine. Both are smelly, so it’s best to work in a well ventilated area for safety. Sketch the outlines, then draw in the oil pastels, and lastly as the final step use the paint brush dipped in Bestine or turpentine to blend the colors on the painting. I think you will be amazed at how well the oil pastels blend, and how beautiful it turns out.
So happy blackbean is getting mentioned more and more! He's hilarious and very talented. I even experimented with some oil pastels because of him, and I actually was proud of myself. It turned out kind of cool.
Often with oil pastels I find it easier to blend as you work, and baby oil with q-tips will make blending so much easier. Also blackbean is so good at oil pastels, I love his oddball work.
I absolutely love your art, and I also love working with oil pastels and I hate to see you giving up already. I don’t know if this is how everyone uses them, but you have to go through an ugly unblended phase first. Then, pick a light color ( I usually go with white) to blend with. You can also do things like add some ink for the darker values and blend lightly with tissue. Don’t give up yet! Seriously, when you learn how to use them in a way that works for you they are so so fun!
My favorite oil pastel project is colorimg little squares then paint black acrylic over top. After it dries you can scratch it off and itll be like those rainbow writers. Can draw some pretty neat stuff.
Ah, oil pastels, bane of my existence. Hope you have a positive experience with them one day lol, shame about this time's accident but it still looked beautiful. Perhaps you could pass the hole off as modern art? XD
The thing about using different mediums is there are so many nuances and techniques to create art. I feel like watching your videos and others is helping me get back into art. I'm always amazed at everyone's styles,
try using the end of a big, round paint brush or smth else that’s smooth, round, and smth that is holdable to smoothen the pastels down that always works for me
Don't feel bad if you can't work in oils. They are a tricky medium that I believe requires someone with a harsh, stubborn will to get them to work. But if you can paint with watercolours, I think you're magical because I always ruin the paper whenever I've tried in the past ❤️
Omg i cant believe you drew black bean! When I first started watching RUclips shorts you both were the first artists to pop up! Both of your works are amazing
You’re my favorite artist 👨🎨. You always undermine your work but my jaw always drops. You’re insanely talented and I would cry if I had even 10% of your talent !!!
Scott, as a young aspiring artist, I absolutely adore your art! You give me so much motivation and inspiration to create! I always look forward to watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your joys and tribulations that you encounter within your artistic process. It is truly a delight to watch!
Remembering my art teacher that threatened to rip up our drawings if we used anything other than the pastels themselves to blend 😩 They look so much swankier with good blending methods 😮
oh my god his art is GORGEOUS!! i love how many other artists you reference/collab with, i've only ever followed digital artists so i love learning about all the different types of traditional art, it's all so cool!
Man I respect you so much. I’ve seen so many art channels, many greats tips, advice, suggestions, very great stuff! But YOU?? You keep it beyond real. I admire everything about you, your personality, humor, AMAZING art and your real tips. You say things that I feel/think about. You give me hope for my art. When I hear what you say, I always get more motivated to continue in my art journey. So thank you great person, I appreciate you so much ❤️🔥💜💜
I've been getting a lot of your shorts recommended and you've inspired me to do a bit of art for myself again. Thank you :) I've had a box of watercolours sitting under my bed for a while, it's time for them to have their moment
I used to love using oil pastels when I was a kid but never got another box when it ran out. The last time I had the chance to use them was in high school in art class for a caricature project. I sometimes forget about these, maybe one day I'll pick up a set again.
You should try doing circles! It blends better, I'm not a good artist specially with oil pastels, but when I do use them, using them in a circular motion makes them blend without the need of a fingir or cotton thingy
oil pastels always made me question my skills as an artist, but honestly I’m just much better with pencil, ink, and watercolours. also the blackbean representation makes me happy, he deserves it 🤩
Look up that channel that uses a pallette knife to paint with these and make textured florals. Your style will SHINE with the blocky colorful way you shade and you'd be able to do solid opaque layers and do halfway between a sculpture and painting. I want to try it so bad
Anyone interested in checking them out...
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If you ever want to try it oil pastels again you should use baby oil To blend them unless you get the kind of pastels that are water soluble in which case Use water for those
@@allison8569 he did and it was awful
I always use oil pastels for abstract art. I feel like the medium shines the best that way. At least for my art.
Can you draw Dariel Dixon from the walking dead please
i’m so glad blackbean is getting recognition!! his art is truly one of a kind! he’s very skilled and such a hilarious, kind person 🥺
Yeah!
Same i was so happy to see him in this video, he is making awesome art!
Yeah
His art is amazing
His style technique is to die for!
Laughs in French vs Screams in black and white
vs Cries in Spanish
vs Has a mental breakdown in hungarian
vs passes out in german
vs Goes into cardiac arrest in Thai
vs chokes in the middle of space in British
Fun tips: those little balls of colour you get are GOLD! Use those and smush them back in into the paper. The more you do that the more vibrancy you’ll build. If you try that and your pastel crumbles when you try to use that technique, the pastel is too old. That’s how you can make those fun negative lines in the drawing.
Also, try using linseed oil with the qtip. Like oil paintings, oils dissolve oils.
Hope that helps and you’ll give it another shot!
Yes alcohol won't help. I was taught to use baby oil! You can pretty much turn the pastels into oil paints this way.
I’m happy Black Bean got some recognition! One of my favorite art channels
Something my art teacher taught me about pastels was and I quote “small circles, we do not want any visible lines unless you put them there” and “I don’t want to see any finger smudging because it doesn’t work and you can see the original line” I hope this helps!
Daamn I went ham with finger smudging with my first piece and I have to say it turned out great. I'm gonna try your tips tho
Then how do you blend without your finger 🥲
@@valaya.3I don't use oil pastels very often, but I just blend how I would with pencils or markers. If I don't want the colours to be too bright I put a lighter colour underneath and go on top with the brighter one
@@valaya.3 I've found that pressing hard and using the lighter colour of what ones you're trying to blend help with a smoother transition, kind of like how you're supposed to blend with colored pencils. It's too thick and heavy to really blend or move with your fingers, so all it really ends up doing is smudging. But that's just my experience
@@dareggymeal thanks! I'm asking from a very inexperienced space in which I'm not actively trying to create art, but I love learning about it in the hopes that maybe it'll encourage me to art more when I have time haha. So lighter colors to blend, and blending only with the oil pastels themselves...good to know! Also. Isn't the point of it to smudge the colors together? What's your definition of smudge versus blend?
Black Bean is SUCH a talented artist! Not to say that you aren't, Scott, but so happy you have highlighted him on your channel! The things he creates are just 🤯😍
I love channels like yours that show that even with years of practice and experience we will still mess up and that's ok. One of the things I repeat over and over is that with enough patience and time and practice, anyone can create decent art. Maybe we should all start a movement of posting our embarrassing sketchbook pages, like the "you can art" movement.
Let's all stop being afraid of mistakes. Embrace them!! They are what make life worth living.
one, i love that blackbean is getting the recognition he deserves. and two, it makes me feel so like... validated seeing other artists fail. i do graphic design and typography and i'm learning illustration and i SUCK right now and its so lovely to see other artists also failing at new styles/new materials. makes me feel less alone, less like a failure. so thank you for sharing! it means a lot!
i like how hes so honest even in a sponsorship; he doesnt make a beautiful masterpiece to show how good the pastels are , but he still manages to highlight their good qualities (price, range, etc)
Thanks. I don't take sponsorships because then you HAVE to be nice (even if you don't like them).
So, I just review the products if they sell it to me and don't take money.
I think it's more honest and I don't have to lie if the materials aren't good.
Oh my god, in my 6th grade art class we had an assignment with the prompt being around mental health. I chose to focus on Alzheimer’s since it’s similar, and ended up creating some abstract maze piece. Right before we wrote our artist statements for it, I accidentally brushed my hand over it and the whole maze smudged. I then made something up on the spot and said something along the lines of “The blurry lines in the maze represent the fogginess in the memory and” blah blah blah. My teacher loved the symbolism so much, she saved the artwork to show to her future classes. I saw her in the store recently and asked about it and she still shows that to her students as an example piece.
Happy accidents :D
I love this art prompt! Now I have inspiration 🤩
Should tell her
Did you ever let her know about your happy accident?
Happy little accidents
You casually promoting other artists always gets my tear ducts working and I don't need to be crying rn but also I can't not cry.
Black bean and Scott are like my to favorite artists in this platform! Really kool to see Scott reference him!
If you want some advice, don’t smudge with your finger. Use them in tight circular motions for blending together smaller areas and larger circles for larger areas. Just layering the colours on in thick layers should also blend them, although I’m not sure with this brand. One final tip is that yellow hates blending, as it has more wax in it than the other colours. If you do have to use something to blend, take a piece of normal paper and scrunch it up, and use it the way you’d smudge with a finger. Hope this helps!
Try Sennelier they have regular and extra soft oil pastels. You should be able to manage them.
THISS
I find paper towel works well too.
also, blend the colors using the white oil pastel.
i’ve recently been obsessed with using oil pastels and i’ve found that when it comes to blending, it’s best to just keep building up the color and pressing the colors into each other, you don’t really need a separate tool for blending. plus, you can always gently scratch it off and start over.
I love blackbeans' art and content and I'm so happy you gave him more recognition
I’m a woman of culture.
I see BlackBean in the thumbnail.
I click.
no literally that's why i clicked too 😭 i got confused why i wasnt hearing blackbean and clicked out then realized this wasnt blackbean's video lmao
great minds think alike
Black Bean is such a talented artist. Glad you also enjoy his art! It truly is unique and powerful.
Fun seeing black bean be mentioned 😁🥰 they’ve also made me what to use oil pastels more!
Black beans art is so gorgeous fr AH I LOVE SCOTT!!! I LOVE WHEN HE SHOUTS OUT FELLOW CREATORS!!!
I loved that you showed that not every time and every technique will lead to good outcomes (although the artwork looked so good)
I often get discouraged if the vision I had in mind didn't work out. But now I feel more inspired to keep trying 😃💜
I had the same thought. He is really inspiring ☺️
I excel at messing up with my art! It's my specialty.
This is the colab I never new I wanted, but I ended up needing! I love both of your guys art and seeing that you know of each other is amazing for my little artist heart ❤️
White spirit on a paintbrush is perfect for blending oil pastels ‼️
I LOVE Blackbean, he's amazing! Glad you gave oil pastels a chance again 🤣
I love blackbean! Their artworks are always so cool to look at, and their videos always make me smile. It’s nice to see other artists giving each other recognition :))
The scratchy scratchy got me 🤣
Pastels have always terrified me but they're so fun when it works out
MY TWO FAV ARTISTS KNOW EACH OTHER? YAYYYY
Blackbean is magic!!❤ love the artist supporting artists👨🏻🎨👨🏾🎨
I've never run into a social media artist so genuine, supportive, positive, and talented. I immediately loved this content. Keep up the amazing work!
You're too kind. Thank you! ♥
Clicked on this thinking it was a BlackBean video LOL was surprised to hear you, Scott! Either way, the sketch was gorgeous
I've seen oil pastels being used in custom doll-making channels as a way of recreating blush! It's quite interesting, I'd recommend looking for Dollightful if you want to see it.
Honestly I really hope that BlackBean will get more recognition after this video because he is an amazing artist.
Some tips for oil pastel my art teacher has taught me:
Start by marking out your lightest areas with white
Go in with a thin base colour layer
Add your undertone shades
And your darks
Re-apply the white
Blend with the base colour
repeat until you have the level of blending you want
Then add your lightest highlights of white almost smearing pastel onto the page
I love the “screams in black and white “😂😂
Added these to my wishlist! They look so soft! Thanks for another solid art review Scott 😊
People. People. So many recommendations to try "baby oil".
DOES NO ONE REMEMBER THIS????
ruclips.net/user/shortsZpNT8WXs8CI
😂
You gotta focus on the general shapes of the colors, and then use a middling color to assist with blending
YOU BLEND IT WITH A TISSUE SCOTT 😭
You should try washable markers as watercolors! They work really well! And you can have so many different colors!
Hi Scott. I painted a hand in your painting style and I was wondering if you could check it out?
Scott: I don't like this thing
Companies: I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that
What a fun cross over, I love both your guys content
My art teacher made me comfortable with oil pastel first as they are hard to use , so now I'm good at literally every medium!
Oh my god BLACKBEANNN, I love his work and how he encourages his audience so much
The thumbnail of BlackBean CMS is amazing...
I love black bean-- his stuff starts out looking so rough and in the end it’s a beautiful image and I love the scratchy scratchy too
"scratchy scratchy" made my day for no reason at all
you can thin oil pastels with turpentine like you would oil paint! if that’s what you were trying to do with the alcohol this might be an alternative 😊
I just looveeeeee Blackbean's creations. He's tooooo good .
I absolutely LOVE Blackbean! It's so cool seeing you draw him🤍
my two favorite artists in RUclips in one video! I personally love using oil pastels, you can be creative and messy around them :)
AHHH tysm for mentioning blackbean, I’ve been trying to find his page again bc I forgot what he was called and I am starting to actually write down artists that inspire me (including you and him lol)
Seriously, he inspired me to try out oil pastels, and you inspired me to try watercolor and I want to try guash too!
As far as techniques for oil pastels, I would recommend REALLY layering it on and pressing into the paper. You can also layer colors on top of each other, and you can layer down a color thick and scratch it away and layer on another color for a different effect too. But scribbling in light and trying to blend it doesn’t work very well, as you have found out lol.
Best of luck in your art journey, and I hope you continue to try with oil pastels! I have confidence that you’ll get it someday, and I look forward if you do!
The fact that Scott knows blackbean, makes my heart happy
YES BLACKBEAN! Thank you for bringing his art and face into your work, so fun and happy to see artist talk and use other artists style.
BlackBean is also the reason I was excited to get gifted some oil pastels to play with! I’m jealous you did this brief collab with him. He’s my absolute favorite on this platform ❤️
you can use linseed oil or even baby oil on a q-tip to blend things out :) also i find that the more oil pastel u put on the better it just looks so smooth when there's a thicc layer of oil pastel
This was absolutely amazing, well done!
Try this idea. I think it will help anyone struggling with oil pastels. Buy some good paintbrushes to use just for this purpose. Dab the paintbrush into some Bestine Solvent and Thinner, wipe off the excess, then paint it over the oil pastel drawing to softly blend the colors. This is how I use my oil pastels to paint with. You never have to worry about cotton fibers from q-tips embedding into the oil pastels, or holes being rubbed into your paper. After using the Bestine to blend the oil pastels let it dry well, and over time the smell will leave the artwork, and you have a beautiful oil pastel painting, which should be framed using glass that protects the artwork from light damage. A friend I use to go hiking with when I was a teen told me this tip when she gave me my first set of oil pastels. When I tried this technique I was so amazed at how beautiful the painting turned out! I think anyone will like this tip, so don’t give up on oil pastels. Good luck!
PS
Turpentine will work just as well if you don’t have any Bestine. Both are smelly, so it’s best to work in a well ventilated area for safety. Sketch the outlines, then draw in the oil pastels, and lastly as the final step use the paint brush dipped in Bestine or turpentine to blend the colors on the painting. I think you will be amazed at how well the oil pastels blend, and how beautiful it turns out.
THAT LOOKS SO COOL!!!
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH THAT WHEN I SAW BLACKBEAN I LITERALLY FREAKED OH MY GOODNESS THIS IS SO WHOLESOME
So happy blackbean is getting mentioned more and more! He's hilarious and very talented.
I even experimented with some oil pastels because of him, and I actually was proud of myself. It turned out kind of cool.
Often with oil pastels I find it easier to blend as you work, and baby oil with q-tips will make blending so much easier. Also blackbean is so good at oil pastels, I love his oddball work.
My technique as a person who only draws with pastels is to start with a sheerer base and blend using white or if ur feelin spicy yellow
You inspire me to be a better artist! Thank you Scott
I absolutely love your art, and I also love working with oil pastels and I hate to see you giving up already. I don’t know if this is how everyone uses them, but you have to go through an ugly unblended phase first. Then, pick a light color ( I usually go with white) to blend with. You can also do things like add some ink for the darker values and blend lightly with tissue. Don’t give up yet! Seriously, when you learn how to use them in a way that works for you they are so so fun!
My favorite oil pastel project is colorimg little squares then paint black acrylic over top. After it dries you can scratch it off and itll be like those rainbow writers. Can draw some pretty neat stuff.
Ah, oil pastels, bane of my existence. Hope you have a positive experience with them one day lol, shame about this time's accident but it still looked beautiful. Perhaps you could pass the hole off as modern art? XD
The thing about using different mediums is there are so many nuances and techniques to create art. I feel like watching your videos and others is helping me get back into art. I'm always amazed at everyone's styles,
I LOVE BLACKBEAN!! Such an icon!
try using the end of a big, round paint brush or smth else that’s smooth, round, and smth that is holdable to smoothen the pastels down that always works for me
Don't feel bad if you can't work in oils. They are a tricky medium that I believe requires someone with a harsh, stubborn will to get them to work. But if you can paint with watercolours, I think you're magical because I always ruin the paper whenever I've tried in the past ❤️
Scott: I’m not The best at oil pastels
Also Scott: make A full blown masterpiece
Omg i cant believe you drew black bean! When I first started watching RUclips shorts you both were the first artists to pop up! Both of your works are amazing
Whoa I love your pastels you received. The smoothness . Would've loved those years ago.
You’re my favorite artist 👨🎨. You always undermine your work but my jaw always drops. You’re insanely talented and I would cry if I had even 10% of your talent !!!
(screams in black and white) 😂
I liked the abstract art at the end
Scott, as a young aspiring artist, I absolutely adore your art! You give me so much motivation and inspiration to create! I always look forward to watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your joys and tribulations that you encounter within your artistic process. It is truly a delight to watch!
Remembering my art teacher that threatened to rip up our drawings if we used anything other than the pastels themselves to blend 😩
They look so much swankier with good blending methods 😮
Just some advice for the oil pastels, if you use baby oil to blend them it works really well and makes it look more like a painting.
oh my god his art is GORGEOUS!! i love how many other artists you reference/collab with, i've only ever followed digital artists so i love learning about all the different types of traditional art, it's all so cool!
it’s soooo cool that blackbean got featured!!!! two of my fav artists in one video
Day 21 of asking you to draw Daryl Dixon from the walking dead
I second that!!
I like soft pastels. They are nice and easy to control and give the nostalgia of drawing with chalk as a kid😊❤
Yes! Finally! I've been subscribed to him for a while and I just love his work!
Qtip and baby oil for oil pastel!! I also combine it with prismacolors! Gives a really cool painterly effect
Man I respect you so much. I’ve seen so many art channels, many greats tips, advice, suggestions, very great stuff! But YOU?? You keep it beyond real. I admire everything about you, your personality, humor, AMAZING art and your real tips. You say things that I feel/think about. You give me hope for my art. When I hear what you say, I always get more motivated to continue in my art journey. So thank you great person, I appreciate you so much ❤️🔥💜💜
The cover of that case alone is beautiful haha
I've been getting a lot of your shorts recommended and you've inspired me to do a bit of art for myself again. Thank you :) I've had a box of watercolours sitting under my bed for a while, it's time for them to have their moment
This video introduced me to the awesomeness of Blackbean. Thank you 😊
IT STILL LOOKS SO GREAT GIVE ME SOME OF THAT TALENT
I used to love using oil pastels when I was a kid but never got another box when it ran out. The last time I had the chance to use them was in high school in art class for a caricature project. I sometimes forget about these, maybe one day I'll pick up a set again.
You just reminded me I’m subscribed to blackbean but haven’t seen a video in ages, I’m off to binge!
I love oil pastels for still life. My high school art exam piece was an old oil lantern done in oil pastel.
OHHH MY GAWDDD ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTIST DRAWING ONE OF MY FAVORITE ARTISTT!!!!💟💟💟💟💟
You should try doing circles! It blends better, I'm not a good artist specially with oil pastels, but when I do use them, using them in a circular motion makes them blend without the need of a fingir or cotton thingy
Ughhh I just love blackbean's style!!!! The surreal placement of each facial feature in his portraits scratches an itch i didnt know i had 😍
oil pastels always made me question my skills as an artist, but honestly I’m just much better with pencil, ink, and watercolours. also the blackbean representation makes me happy, he deserves it 🤩
I've seen that smudging it with a paper towel or napkin works too! You can get a really smooth blend that way!
I love dry pastels they're so nice and it's the only way I can make realistic things
Love, love, love blackbean and his art!
Look up that channel that uses a pallette knife to paint with these and make textured florals. Your style will SHINE with the blocky colorful way you shade and you'd be able to do solid opaque layers and do halfway between a sculpture and painting. I want to try it so bad
You had such a good start! Don’t give up. Try again!