I just found your channel and I’m loving it. I’ve always loved the loose sketching but never tried it. I got brave and tried it. I’m hooked! It has brought the love of drawing back. Adding watercolor just makes them gorgeous to me. Thank you
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The "Final Touches" really made a change, I will be doing more of that on my sketches. I am finding after 3 weeks of getting into loose sketching that I am using way too much colour. I have managed to do some OK sketching in ink and they land up up a "paint by numbers" picture at the end!! Plenty of practice required.....
Yes for sky tutorial 😁
Coming up!
Thanks for such a great loose tutorial for snow and sky. Very fun!
My pleasure!
I just found your channel and I’m loving it. I’ve always loved the loose sketching but never tried it. I got brave and tried it. I’m hooked! It has brought the love of drawing back. Adding watercolor just makes them gorgeous to me. Thank you
Aww I'm happy for you :)
Thanks Toby!
my pleasure!
Really fun tutorial!
Glad you think so!
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The "Final Touches" really made a change, I will be doing more of that on my sketches. I am finding after 3 weeks of getting into loose sketching that I am using way too much colour. I have managed to do some OK sketching in ink and they land up up a "paint by numbers" picture at the end!! Plenty of practice required.....
Have fun experimenting!
A beauty🙂
thanks :)
I wondered how you could make use of the dramatic rays of light that are in the photo?
a good idea for another video 😀📸
question I keep getting fibers from my paper stuck in the quill of my pen
any tips on how to avoid this when drawing
It sounds like either your nib is very sharp, or your paper is fragile - it's not something I've experienced much myself I'm afraid.
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