How To Draw with Aquarelle Graphite Pencils | Faber-Castell
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Colin demonstrates how to use Aquarelle Water-Soluble Graphite Pencils from Faber-Castell. Watch full tutorials on Colin's website
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Colin, I'm sure you've heard this so many times before but, your voice is wonderful to listen to!
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Wow just wow. I have always seen water soluble graphite and thought why would someone use that. Now I see, you get the beautiful color of graphite but with a very smooth tone that looks excellent. I can see tons of uses for this thank you Colin and as always superb work my friend.
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Thank you so very much for the demo. Moderation with the water seems to be the key.
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Stunning video. So clear and concise. Love the presentation. The final picture is stunning
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It's a pleasure to watch your creative skills!
I look forward to these demo videos so much ,they are just wonderful.Thank you Colin.
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Sir, you're great! I got thse Aquarelle pencils after watching your video, and they became instantly, one of my favorite sketching pencils ever!! I used them on Arches Hot Pressed and the result is the best I had on any other paper! If only they made that paper, with a different warmer tone, like cream, ivory etc! It would take my sketches to the next level! Thanks for these wonderful sketches here! Hope you're doing well!!
That's wonderful to hear, so pleased that this video helped, keep up the good work 💜
Great video, very nicely explained (and can I say, also, lovely accent?)! Thank you! :)
Thank you so much for your explanations!
I have similar from Derwent & although I‘ve started Aquarell & the equivalent colour pencils, & tutorials, I‘m very interested in drawing & b&w graphite pictures. So am looking for subjects to copy to trial with my pencils. Thanks for the detailed drawing.
This evening did a miniature apple discovering that my pencils are a little too thick for miniature work. Thanks
Hello sir, I'm most thankful for this review. I really enjoyed the vibe and style in which you reviewed these unique pencils. The drawing you did was also really nice. Earlier today I was at my local Michael's and almost got these to use them for a portfolio I'll be doing to apply to a 2d animation program. I now know I'll most definitely be picking them up. Thank you for doing a great review!
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This is really funny, yesterday, reordering my old art stuff, I found some old stumps of water soluble graft pencils ( 3 Rexel Cumberland Derwent Sketching light, medium and dark wash) , and I found myself wondering what I did with them years a go??? Still don't remember... But now I know what to with them now :-) love the effect!
Great job Colin ;-)
Lise
By the way, have no doubt, will buy the FaberCastell as it is more complete
Li Ela That's a great a coincidence!
Thank you so very much for this awesome video 🌻
You're so welcome!
Superb,thank you
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These look terrific Colin. One question. If you find you have gone too dark with a tone, can the pencil be lifted out again as you would do with watercolour?
nosineb It is possible to erase the graphite before you apply the water, however once they have been brushed with water it is difficult to erase mistakes: just like it is with watercolour.
Beautiful!
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what I like about these pencils are that they stay permanent after they dry ..so you do not need to use a fixative.. wonder if you can get them in blocks..
Fernando Coye I am not sure if theses pencils can be found in blocks but there other makes that are available.
Thank you
0:15 “and its produces pictures like this” so are they magic ? :)
good voice bro
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Perfect!!!!
Awsome voice
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Niceee😍
Thank you!
That an good idea
Thanks to you I bought them and I am super happy with them but for the love of god I can’t figure out how to sharpen them. FC trio 2001 sharpener keeps breaking them in larger hole and they are slightly larger than average pencil. Can you help me with finding something to sharpen them?
I use safety razor blades or a Stanley knife to sharpen mine but there are manual pencil sharpeners with larger holes to cater for different sizes of pencils.
Hey Colin, beautiful work. I had a question - where can I get the water holding pan/tray you use in this video.
Pavani Haridasyam Hello, I'm afraid I can't answer that question as it was bought for me as a present!
in the portrait membership does it teach to draw the portrait or just how to color them with the pastels?
2worldswings the portrait membership does contain some drawing tutorials as well as colouring them. In the list of subjects, the drawing ones are found under the heading "Learn to Draw these Figures from Scratch". www.colinbradleyart.co.uk/home/sign-up/#portraits
Enjoyed your informative video. I just purchased some professional brushes similar to your own which I planned to use strictly for watercolor. Would you say it is safe to use them simultaneously with the graphite or better to get a dedicated one? (I decided to do that for gouache!) Thank you!
I use the same brushes I use for my watercolour work and have not had any problems, thank you for your feedback.
That's very good news! Thank you for the reply.
Is there a considerable difference between these and the gray hues from the Albrecht durer collection?
Hi there! Thanks for your comment, there would be a difference between these as they are going to be a different make up. These are graphite where as the albrecht durer are more like a colouring pencil texture :-)
@@colin1940 I see. Thanks a lot for your reply. I will probably get them and try them out. Indeed I understand now there will be a considerable difference. I love how these seem almost like ink in their darkest hues once watered.
@@frickxnas I agree the effects you can get are incredible! Let us know how you find them :)
hi Sir colin, is that pipe water or purified water?
Rosa Montero I used tap water I would not think it necessary to use purified, thank you for your interest.
good video Colin , i like to draw with graphity pencils but i need to learn some Tequinices , it would great if you add tutorials on how to draw with those pencils , have a great day
elpirrurris We'll be adding full tutorials for members of the website: www.colinbradleyart.co.uk/home/sign-up
That an good idea
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