I give up!!! I signed up for your art courses in the membership! :) It is a terrific deal, and after watching your free videos for a long time, it is time to step up my skills. I also want to try different mediums that I am not familiar with. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into making all of this happen.
Nice demonstration and love the detail in the spoken part of the lesson. Getting my pencils set up to try this now. Looking forward to the next lesson in the Color Pencil + course. thanks ,tom
So very well explained! Curious as to why in some areas you choose to use a 6B but then other dark areas using the Lumograph Blacks which I think are carbon? Also what pencil sharpener do you recommend? Definitely want to subscribe after the holidays are over. TY.
Oooo, this one looks hard! What a fun challenge while I'm stuck at home in covid protocol! WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE SOMETIME TO EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TORTILLION AND THE BLENDING STUMP IN CREATING EFFECTS?
Wow! As I was watching I kept expecting you to go darker with values, you didn’t! And I expected you, because as a newbie I would have, to have longer strokes. I learned a lot from this tutorial! Mainly, I need to slow down and layer more! Your spoon drawing, even as it wasn’t as dark in values as original, is absolutely stunningly realistic! Very inspiring Matt! I wanna try!
What are you using for the white contrast? I'm tried white charcoal from some no name co. White pencil crayon from staedtler... doesn't make a mark. Advice?
I give up!!! I signed up for your art courses in the membership! :) It is a terrific deal, and after watching your free videos for a long time, it is time to step up my skills. I also want to try different mediums that I am not familiar with. Thank you so much for all the hard work you put into making all of this happen.
I love your work and how you explain what you are doing and why throughout the entire lesson. I really like your teaching style!
Thanks for the great information. Your drawing is awesome.
Nice demonstration and love the detail in the spoken part of the lesson. Getting my pencils set up to try this now. Looking forward to the next lesson in the Color Pencil + course. thanks ,tom
Beautiful drawing !!!! Love it.
Brilliantly presented. Sensitive work and a great eye for that most difficult thing: beauty.🤩
Looks awesome!
That’s awesome thank you for sharing!
great bravo😊
So very well explained! Curious as to why in some areas you choose to use a 6B but then other dark areas using the Lumograph Blacks which I think are carbon? Also what pencil sharpener do you recommend? Definitely want to subscribe after the holidays are over. TY.
I have subscribed to him in past, I highly recommend! Super easy to learn from!
Do need to use the full range of graphite pencils or can use sti ck with 2b and 4b
Is there any way I can use a white paper instead of toned gray😅
Oooo, this one looks hard! What a fun challenge while I'm stuck at home in covid protocol! WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE SOMETIME TO EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TORTILLION AND THE BLENDING STUMP IN CREATING EFFECTS?
i just tried it,its harder then it looks ,feel better tom
Thanks. I've drawn knives of various sizes and shapes, but not spoons. Off to find one in my collection.
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I'll pop back when youtube have added subtitles to the video.
congrats
edit : ppl are commenting random shit in the replies lol
Wow! As I was watching I kept expecting you to go darker with values, you didn’t! And I expected you, because as a newbie I would have, to have longer strokes. I learned a lot from this tutorial! Mainly, I need to slow down and layer more! Your spoon drawing, even as it wasn’t as dark in values as original, is absolutely stunningly realistic!
Very inspiring Matt! I wanna try!
Stunning Matt! Thanks for showing.
What are you using for the white contrast? I'm tried white charcoal from some no name co. White pencil crayon from staedtler... doesn't make a mark. Advice?
Do you means 4B black pencil means charcoal pencil?