Thanks for your comment, I'm glad the video was helpful. For the shadow I use all 3 pencils - HB, 2B and 4B (4B for the darkest areas, HB for the lightest.
This is actually a bad tutorial! One first thing I got taught in shading was trying to practice my hand’s movement so that I didnt have to twist the paper, because imagine when you become a more hardcore artist and you got chances to draw and paint murals, how are you supposed to twist the wall if you need to shade or draw something with different directions? Avoid twisting papers while shading at your best! Also, shading strokes supposed to be seen so that it could show layers and depth of the facets that are shaded. This guy just literally PAINT the cube a bit darker there and a bit lighter here. Cant see the shading layers building up. Like what the heck? 😳🤯
Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. Firstly - there is no RIGHT OR WRONG way to make art. This is just one way of working. I always advise students to look at many different techniques and find what works for them. Secondly - pencil shading and painting murals require quite different approaches and techniques particularly because the media and the scale are vastly different. Thirdly - just as there are many ways to shade in pencil, there are many ways to paint - most artists have evolved their styles and techniques over their lifetimes - an open mind and an acceptance of different opinions is the best way to grow. Wishing you best of luck in becoming a more hardcore artist.
Video 10/10
My skill 1/10
My outcome 4/10
Noice!
Amazing tutorial helped me a lot 👍
Very helpful, i get A+ from your tutorial.
Thank you - I'm happy it was useful :)
Yaa thanks u saved me from a punishment thanks bro 😭😭🙏🙏
What pencil did you use?
0:21 it seems to be staedtler HB 2B 4B
this video ought to get more likes. it really ought.
Thank you ☺️
@@thecityworkshopedinburgh1128 you work is awesome
@@pulimisrilakshmi5985 thank you 😀
Can you use cotton for blending?
You could - I'm not sure of it's effect. You can make your own blender - a tortillion - by rolling up a piece of paper.
loveh your sceching
Nice and easy to follow
Thank you ✏️✏️
Thank you so much this video was very helpful😊. And a doubt for shadow can u say in what place what pencil✏️ I should use pls
Thanks for your comment, I'm glad the video was helpful. For the shadow I use all 3 pencils - HB, 2B and 4B (4B for the darkest areas, HB for the lightest.
@@thecityworkshopedinburgh1128 thank you so much
Thank you
i feel as though the shades are slightly off, but overall good for starters
tnqu so much
This helped me a lot. thank u . Btw are u an american
Glad it was useful 👍, I live in Scotland 🙂
Even with a guid I still can’t shade it properly:((
It just takes time and some practise, you can do it ✏️
@@thecityworkshopedinburgh1128 thank u i will try!
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This is actually a bad tutorial! One first thing I got taught in shading was trying to practice my hand’s movement so that I didnt have to twist the paper, because imagine when you become a more hardcore artist and you got chances to draw and paint murals, how are you supposed to twist the wall if you need to shade or draw something with different directions? Avoid twisting papers while shading at your best!
Also, shading strokes supposed to be seen so that it could show layers and depth of the facets that are shaded. This guy just literally PAINT the cube a bit darker there and a bit lighter here. Cant see the shading layers building up. Like what the heck? 😳🤯
Thanks for taking the time to write a comment.
Firstly - there is no RIGHT OR WRONG way to make art. This is just one way of working. I always advise students to look at many different techniques and find what works for them.
Secondly - pencil shading and painting murals require quite different approaches and techniques particularly because the media and the scale are vastly different.
Thirdly - just as there are many ways to shade in pencil, there are many ways to paint - most artists have evolved their styles and techniques over their lifetimes - an open mind and an acceptance of different opinions is the best way to grow.
Wishing you best of luck in becoming a more hardcore artist.