How to Create Light and Shade in Soft Pastel

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  • Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024

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  • @NATUREDRAWINGS
    @NATUREDRAWINGS Год назад +1

    What a interesting pastel work and painting subjects. I like your shadows technique and explication. Thanks, it's a pleasure to watch the video.

  • @SUSSDUE
    @SUSSDUE 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for such an interesting and helpful video! You remind us that tone tone tone is the most important and you help us fledging pastelist to be more brave. I know if I had tried this without your tutorial I would have tried to find the exact pastel stick for every hue rather than going in bravely w dark colours( tones) and then adusting them back and forth like you do. You sort of search your way forward in a way that is such an eyeopener. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skill with us!All the best for 2024!

    • @EmmaColbertArt
      @EmmaColbertArt  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the lovely feedback. Yes I definitely search out my colours and treat it as more of a process to push and pull the values. There's no right or wrong with art, just the way you like to do it.

  • @arezoomehdizadeh3696
    @arezoomehdizadeh3696 Год назад

    It's great.please continue soft pastel basics lessons. ❤

  • @d.cmiller4158
    @d.cmiller4158 Год назад

    Thank you, I enjoy all of your videos, you have helped me so often 😊 when I struggle I turn to your videos and search for an answer 😊 and this video did it again❤
    So Thank you again and Best Wishes to you and your family 😊, your fur babies are Beautiful❤

  • @melanieopperman6688
    @melanieopperman6688 Год назад +3

    Brilliant- thank you Emma. It is so helpful to see pastels in this basic exercise and to see once again how much dark and bright colour you use to depict a white object. As well as warm and cool. Excellent exercise. Thank you.

  • @keithroy9217
    @keithroy9217 Год назад +1

    Excellent and precise demonstration as we’ve come to expect. Thank you!

  • @judithritsma324
    @judithritsma324 Год назад

    Beautiful Thank you Emma❤

  • @idalimaart
    @idalimaart 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. This is so helpful ❤

  • @kerry5586
    @kerry5586 Год назад

    This is one of the most useful tutorials I have seen. Thank you!

  • @carolhestand2561
    @carolhestand2561 Год назад +1

    Practicing can seem unexciting at times but it is SO USEFUL & teach you patience. Thank you very much, God bless

  • @barbarascott1774
    @barbarascott1774 Год назад

    Very helpful thanks again

  • @anettedouglasdotter
    @anettedouglasdotter Год назад

    Brilliant, as always! ❤ I will absolutely do some of these basic shapes - especially now when its been some time since any painting. 😊 Great way to warm up and re-activate old or dusty skills too! 👍✨️ Thank you so much for this, Emma! ⚘️

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 Год назад +1

    Hullo Emma, Wonderful video! Thanks!! I have struggled with starting dark! I started my Art Journey with watercolors and starting with the lightest color or tone was drummed into me! Preserving the white of the paper was also a big deal! Using the opaque qualities of pastels is still new to me and one of the things I really like about this new to me medium. I have noticed that you use a purple or violet color for your darks, is this because you have a yellow light source? I have used Paynes grey for years or a mixture of Ultramarine Blue and Raw or Burnt Sienna for greys and darkening my shadows. Thank you for continuing to show all of your viewers so many wonderful techniques for soft pastels! Bridging the gap from geometric shapes to animal parts is so well done, again, Thanks!

    • @EmmaColbertArt
      @EmmaColbertArt  Год назад

      I think I use purples where a lot of people use Paynes grey. It's just a choice I suppose and if there's a yellow light then I'll really be pushing the blue violet tones. Pastel provides such a rainbow of colours rather than thinking about mixing them, I find it encourages me to test colour theory more. Watercolour is a world I'd love to get into. But I'd have to totally rewire my brain haha!

  • @michep.169
    @michep.169 Год назад +1

    Very interesting. Can you tell me where you buy the boxes you use to store your sticks please?

    • @EmmaColbertArt
      @EmmaColbertArt  Год назад

      They're made by Prym for craft storage. I use the 1 ltr trays and normally source them on Amazon if not the Prym website. Here is my video about them ruclips.net/video/0IyRop6PwQg/видео.html

  • @sujanithtottempudi2991
    @sujanithtottempudi2991 Год назад

    Superb...very useful..however it would really great to see such genius use watercolours...im aware you arent interested...but just hoping😅