I find your tip of first drawing the outline and its wrinkles really works and the wrinkles at the joints, (knee, arm etc), makes it easier to turn the direction of the limb. Thank you.
Been watching and learning from your tutorials the last month. You are such a great instructor. Clearly and simply indicate the topics. I’ve improved so much just from daily sketching and applying the techniques in your videos. Thank you! ❤
Learnt so much from this, and the many others of yours that I’ve watched over these last few days. My sketching quality has improved enormously in that I like what’s coming out of the pen. The are funny but realistic and generally in proportion. So thank you so so much. Can I ask though, I’m struggling with the hands, the feet/shoes, and the mouths on those kind of mid size sketches. I never have enough room for the chin unfortunately, and their trainers look like diving boots no matter how hard I try to follow the outline. I bet you can put it into words I can follow. Just if you have the time, and the inclination of course. Good day from the UK
I find your tip of first drawing the outline and its wrinkles really works and the wrinkles at the joints, (knee, arm etc), makes it easier to turn the direction of the limb. Thank you.
That’s great to hear Richard👍🏼
Been watching and learning from your tutorials the last month. You are such a great instructor. Clearly and simply indicate the topics. I’ve improved so much just from daily sketching and applying the techniques in your videos. Thank you! ❤
you've explained this so well! I really need to give more attention to clothing when I'm drawing and painting ❤
I love your one line approach looks so real
Scottie, can’t thank you enough for the timely video as this is something I’ve been struggling with from the standpoint of just where to start - TYVM!
All great tips especially the part about using paint for the texture not the ink. The wrinkles really work!
Thanks! I hoped that tip helped a bit with your question you asked on Patreon 🤗
An excellent tutorial, thanks Scottie
Thanks so much Scottie, very helpful.
Love it so much. You have great style
Thanks for this! Very helpful 😊
I am going to try these tips.
Great tips. Thanks so much. All very useful 👍
This video is really useful and easy to follow! Thanks!
Glad you could follow it👍🏼
I loved all the tips
Great tips, thank you very much😊
Thanks again Scottie. Can't wait to sign up to your patreon when I have more time to bang out some tutorials :)
Learnt so much from this, and the many others of yours that I’ve watched over these last few days. My sketching quality has improved enormously in that I like what’s coming out of the pen. The are funny but realistic and generally in proportion. So thank you so so much. Can I ask though, I’m struggling with the hands, the feet/shoes, and the mouths on those kind of mid size sketches. I never have enough room for the chin unfortunately, and their trainers look like diving boots no matter how hard I try to follow the outline. I bet you can put it into words I can follow. Just if you have the time, and the inclination of course. Good day from the UK
That's so good to hear! Thanks for the suggestions👍🏼
Ty..they all were helpful!
Thanks, I think I asked for this in your Patreon in a comment 😃. Great tips!
Yes thank you for your suggestions!!
thx scottie
Thanks 🙏
yaaaay lovely video!
Hello. Wch watercolor do you use ? Thank you so much
Winsor & newton cottons 16 pan set 👍🏼
The thing you are calling a jumper would likely be called a pullover, a sweater, or a sweatshirt in the US.
ahh thank you! 😊
how to draw it on procrate
Wath is the size of yout mine 0.5 right?
Yep pen link in the description 👍🏼
Thx!!!!
Why are there parts of disappeard women's bodys
Tsm
Very instructive! Thank you very much!