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You're right--these still images in sequence are super useful. I feel like I understand the underlayering process much better now. Interesting to hear that you're not using the colour picker tools--glad I don't have to continue to struggle with those! Thank you SO much for this!
Your cheetah is INCREDIBLE!!! So life-like, really masterful. Thank you for sharing this information about blurring the reference in order to lay down tonal values and just get basic colors down is really helpful.
Awesome! Now I don't feel so bad at the end of a painting, when I must de-clutter the drawing area from a million pencils, pans, pens, sticks, soft pastels...you get the idea!!! LOL! Yes- I am quite a SLOB when I am working...I think I may even try the full length video of the Cheetah...just because...well because I want to improve!!! Thank You for all the tips!
Thank you for the under-layering process. Makes sense. I will give it a go. Thank you so much. P.S. Your Patreon site is fantastic for anyone wanting to learn.
Thank you. This reminds me to slow down and build layers. I have a bad habit of jumping from my under layer to details too quickly. I’m excited to get to the pretty stuff. 😅
This is a great lesson, I'm new to this and you were describing the exact approach I intend to use, I'm expecting good success working with pastels, they're very forgiving.
I have only just found your channel and im in awe of your talent. I love working in soft pastels and im learning so much recently how to add some realism in my work. Thank you for these videos. Im picking up so many tips n tricks
Your Chita is awesome!! Thank you for sharing your tips with us! This will be very helpful for me in my next drawings! I’m going to try this for sure!!!
Great explanation. How is your pan pastel tray mounted? Do yo no find lots of dust falls with it mounted vertically? How did you blur your ref? Great tips!
I learn a lot from videos like this Jason. So how the heck do you decide on the composition of your subject in your drawings? (I am obviously not someone who studied art in school.)
I have watched so many of your videos and found them all very helpful. I have a question about medium....I've seen several animal artists who use drafting film as a medium with great results as far as detail. Have you tried this and what is your opinion? I'm frustrated sometimes b/c the rough texture of Pastelmat makes it difficult to get those clean strokes of hair and fur...and especially whiskers. Thanks, and thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge.
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Hi Jason, it’s not mess, it’s “artistic chaos” 😂 🎨 ❤ Love your new approach to your videos, your studio looks amazing ❤
ha... thank you
You're right--these still images in sequence are super useful. I feel like I understand the underlayering process much better now. Interesting to hear that you're not using the colour picker tools--glad I don't have to continue to struggle with those! Thank you SO much for this!
Thank you for showing us your mess💕I thought I was the only one!
ha.. my pleasure
Your cheetah is INCREDIBLE!!! So life-like, really masterful. Thank you for sharing this information about blurring the reference in order to lay down tonal values and just get basic colors down is really helpful.
Awesome! Now I don't feel so bad at the end of a painting, when I must de-clutter the drawing area from a million pencils, pans, pens, sticks, soft pastels...you get the idea!!! LOL! Yes- I am quite a SLOB when I am working...I think I may even try the full length video of the Cheetah...just because...well because I want to improve!!! Thank You for all the tips!
Ha
Thank you for the under-layering process. Makes sense. I will give it a go. Thank you so much. P.S. Your Patreon site is fantastic for anyone wanting to learn.
thank you so much
Thank you. This reminds me to slow down and build layers. I have a bad habit of jumping from my under layer to details too quickly. I’m excited to get to the pretty stuff. 😅
You can do it!
This is a great lesson, I'm new to this and you were describing the exact approach I intend to use, I'm expecting good success working with pastels, they're very forgiving.
Thanks for showing me the lovely mess.
Excellent tutorial thanks and keep up the great work!
Thanks
I have only just found your channel and im in awe of your talent. I love working in soft pastels and im learning so much recently how to add some realism in my work. Thank you for these videos. Im picking up so many tips n tricks
Thank you so much for sharing this, Jason! ❤ Brilliant, as always - and your cheetah is absolutely gorgeous! ❤ Greetings from a sunny ☀️ Sweden ! 🇸🇪
Thank you for that great illustration of the paint by number, that really helps me in understanding the seeing the values!
my pleasure
Your Chita is awesome!!
Thank you for sharing your tips with us! This will be very helpful for me in my next drawings! I’m going to try this for sure!!!
You are so welcome!
This video is great! Thank you! Very helpful!
Beautiful!!! I love your studio!❤❤❤
Great explanation. How is your pan pastel tray mounted? Do yo no find lots of dust falls with it mounted vertically? How did you blur your ref? Great tips!
pans - magnet on my board - not much dust ever falls - photoshop - filter - gaussian blur :)
@@wildlifeartjm Thank you Jason.
I learn a lot from videos like this Jason. So how the heck do you decide on the composition of your subject in your drawings? (I am obviously not someone who studied art in school.)
hi - like this - ruclips.net/video/khrMsb9MSAw/видео.html
I have watched so many of your videos and found them all very helpful. I have a question about medium....I've seen several animal artists who use drafting film as a medium with great results as far as detail. Have you tried this and what is your opinion? I'm frustrated sometimes b/c the rough texture of Pastelmat makes it difficult to get those clean strokes of hair and fur...and especially whiskers. Thanks, and thank you for sharing your talent and knowledge.
drafting film is for coloured pencils not pastel :)