Love this family! Virginia says “Hello!” I’m also in your masters class. Sold my first homework assignment and have more commissioned! Gotta balance assignments and selling them, too! Good problems to have.
Magical and helpful to watch this process. I love her art, but also her humility. She and her paintings are lovely inside and out! Thank you for all your videos!
You know Jake you have leaned So much that when you talk I can totally hear your true gratefulness inspirness come out of your mouth I am SO Proud of you and you ought to be proud of You too God bless
I agree that a 3/4 view, especially as the photo is tilted sightly downward, is particularly difficult! Trying to talk while drawing is also a big challenge - you're doing wonderfully well
Is there a completed version of this painting if you added acrylics or oils on top? It would be interesting to see what you do on top of this process or do you call it finished once you wet the caran dache?
Really love the explanations and simple methodoloy for this. Really hard to get into drawing faces as I find it the most difficult. This helps a lot, thanks!
I'm such an Milan art institute groupie, another great video :D I didnt mind the music funny people find it annoying XDDD The right brain exercises were very helpful. Anyone else think the portrait has a lord of the rings high elf look? Its probably just me. Lol
I watched it 3 times, it is so interesting! I was wondering though: what are you using to seal your drawing? What kind of varnish works for both pencils and Caran D'Ache? thank you!
I always find it So sweet that Jake is so Complimentive and he defends you Dimitra when the complements are little questionable compliment/defensive questioning which it is ,I just think Jake is So sweet to you Dimitra I think you Truly are blessed with a Terrific husband 😊
Definitely your brain can trick you , I always tell the people who ask me how do you draw like that , My answer is art is more learning to see , to be able to see shapes within shapes , gradients of shadow , to look at a Terrence and be able to break it down in your eye to its individual components, I am by no means a professional artist but this is one of the things my 40+ year journey has shown me
Hi! RN here…what you were saying about right brain and emotion by watching the left side of the face was incorrect anatomically speaking. The right hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the face and left side of the body. It switches over past the cervical vertebrae. (So left hemisphere controls left side of face and right side of body.) Interesting theory but neurologically speaking would be incorrect the way you stated.
I believe it's the lower part of the face controlled by the opposite hemisphere. For example, that's why in a left brain stroke, the left eye (upper face) is dilated. Plus, there is decussitation (a cross over) of the nerves behind the eyes. RN too :)
"Each hemisphere has its own visual cortex, which receives information from the contralateral visual field. In other words, the right cortical areas process information from the left eye, and the left processes information from the right eye." Learned something new today but also interesting since Im left handed and left eye dominant.
I prefer watching without the music or questions. She's doing a great job of letting us know what she's doing and why.
I agreee. He talks too much.
Then mute the audio or turn it down! 😁
Love this family! Virginia says “Hello!” I’m also in your masters class. Sold my first homework assignment and have more commissioned! Gotta balance assignments and selling them, too! Good problems to have.
I could watch you draw and paint all day! I sense freedom 🥰
Thanks for making this video ❤ So inspiring!
Wow, Jake's hair is glorious. Thank you for the tips.
Might have to try this with the water soluble graphite.
Magical and helpful to watch this process. I love her art, but also her humility. She and her paintings are lovely inside and out! Thank you for all your videos!
Very inspiring! I would love to see this finished with paint. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Rewatching. Beautiful, of course. Thank you for sharing your process.
Such a beautiful, expressive portrait. Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge!
I love when it’s just you talking and your handsome husband also commenting ❣️ you are such an inspiration to me! Thank you!
Thank you Dimitra, I'm following you from Hungary
You know Jake you have leaned So much that when you talk I can totally hear your true gratefulness inspirness come out of your mouth I am SO Proud of you and you ought to be proud of You too God bless
Very educational and amazing to watch.I love your style.
Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺♥️👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🥂
Thank you for your hard work guys. Blessings!
Thank you for this. Love learning tips from other artists. I'm portrait artist and would love to share a few pictures painting with you.
I agree that a 3/4 view, especially as the photo is tilted sightly downward, is particularly difficult! Trying to talk while drawing is also a big challenge - you're doing wonderfully well
Thank ! From Magic mountain California
I love the instructions & the explanations - I Enjoyed Watching!
Exciting new art lessons from a lovely couple . Thank you for sharing ❤
Is there a completed version of this painting if you added acrylics or oils on top? It would be interesting to see what you do on top of this process or do you call it finished once you wet the caran dache?
We need more of these!❤
Fabulous. Love all the different mediums. Thx
Just beautiful ! I appreciate this video your talent is unique with so much style 😍
Awesome... can't wait to apply this technique to my drawings. I just love everthing you do. Super inspiring. Watching from South Africa ❤
Absolutely incredible video. Thank you for sharing.
Kia ora and hi from Aotearoa New Zealand.
Thanks for this informative and enjoyable video x❤
Love all you guys do always inspire and helpful😊
I have learnt so much thank you 🙏🏻
Not sure I could ever do this without it ending up in the bin lol 😂
Looks very challenging
Thanks so much for this lovely demonstration. It was very inspirational!❤
❤wonderful demonstration!!! 😊
watch from South Africa, thx for free stuff. Then I can also learn
🙏Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us 😁💝💝
Fantastic!! Thank you!!
Thank you for the video - learned so much about mapping. And it’s amazing seeing how one line or bit of shading just brings an area to life
Fantastic! Loved this !
love caran d'ache. haven't known you use them on canvas too
It’s watercolour paper
Wow wow wow. Beautiful process, BEAUTIFUL piece
Greetings from Paris and thank you so much
Really love the explanations and simple methodoloy for this. Really hard to get into drawing faces as I find it the most difficult. This helps a lot, thanks!
Thank you for the tips on proportions
OK you've convinced me.... Can I use the Caran D'ache after I'm finished with my underpainting?
Very inspiring, great tips!!!
Really very helpful, thank you!
brilliant! Thank you so much ❤
This was fantastic thanks
Watching from BC, Canada
Watching from Australia
Nice...thank you😊
Have the picture in the setting so we can see it too. Adds in our learning.
Great video! Thanks!
This was amazing, thank you!
I'm such an Milan art institute groupie, another great video :D I didnt mind the music funny people find it annoying XDDD The right brain exercises were very helpful. Anyone else think the portrait has a lord of the rings high elf look? Its probably just me. Lol
Love this video
I'm watching from Highlands Ranch, Colorado!
LOVE this!! Can you tell me the name of the pastels you are using? Thank you!
Thank you, great lesson
What do you spray it with afterwards to fix everything?
Watching from Vermont!
Inspiring.
Thank you for sharing.
Wow loved this
Love the water graphite soluables. What is the name of the colors
Great Session! THANKS 🎨💜
I really wanna take that Milan class unfortunately all I use is are acrylics and can’t afford to go to oils right now☹️
Will try straight lines...interesting...
Hey ,from Australia 😀🌏
Love the colors! Just wondering why you chose to leave the ear completely untouched?
South Africa. What do you spray your art with? This one looks awesome 🤩.
I love it do much❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m watching from England hi I’m Sonia xxx
What kind of paper are you using here?
Best recollection is, he was saying 300gsm, Strathmore paper..?
What kind of paper are you using?
Do you have in person classes in Houston
hi from Columbia DC.
Aloha from Hawaii!
Cottontown Tennessee. 😊
I always use the scribbling non readable writing 😁👌❤
What brands of graphite are you using????????
I watched it 3 times, it is so interesting! I was wondering though: what are you using to seal your drawing? What kind of varnish works for both pencils and Caran D'Ache? thank you!
Excellent video! Thank you! :) Also, what eraser are you using? I like the holder but I am unable to find it.
Amazing class! I'm trying to find information about the price of the program!
What is the name of the spray used to set a drawing?
Do the water soluble pencils come with darkness levels?
LOVE IT! HOW DO YOU SPELL THE COLOUR CRAYON BRAND? CARINDOSH????
Caran D’Ache 😊
Is it a Lyra soluble grafite pencil? 😁
From the US here. Montana. What type of paper are you using? Your drawing/style is lovely.
What type of Caran Dache pastels are used on this video?
I always find it So sweet that Jake is so Complimentive and he defends you Dimitra when the complements are little questionable compliment/defensive questioning which it is ,I just think Jake is So sweet to you Dimitra I think you Truly are blessed with a Terrific husband 😊
Drawing with your non dominant hand helps to for brain 😁
Even l have a bit healt weekness l want be in MasterClass
Q: when findingthe middle of the face while sketching, is the vertical line arced or straight?
It looks like it arcs at the nose.
I think it’s arced there are other face drawing videos on RUclips you could check
New Zealand. Hello
what kind of Caran d'Ache sets. I have the pastel pencils. Are these crayons-?ty
You were using the crayons and not the pastels, correct? Where do we get them?
What kind of paper is she working on? Water color? Pastel mat? Or smooth Bristol?
on catch up Doncaster, England
Welcome, how do I work with you please? I am a married person and I have three children who are unemployed and without work
Definitely your brain can trick you , I always tell the people who ask me how do you draw like that ,
My answer is art is more learning to see , to be able to see shapes within shapes , gradients of shadow , to look at a Terrence and be able to break it down in your eye to its individual components, I am by no means a professional artist but this is one of the things my 40+ year journey has shown me
Do you think tracing is cheating?
No, it can be part of the learning process. Better to get painting than be hung up on trying to get a good drawing. Practice on the side.
Hi! RN here…what you were saying about right brain and emotion by watching the left side of the face was incorrect anatomically speaking. The right hemisphere of the brain controls the right side of the face and left side of the body. It switches over past the cervical vertebrae. (So left hemisphere controls left side of face and right side of body.) Interesting theory but neurologically speaking would be incorrect the way you stated.
Oh, interesting! This is why I love specialization, people from all over come together and exchange information and learning 😁
I believe it's the lower part of the face controlled by the opposite hemisphere. For example, that's why in a left brain stroke, the left eye (upper face) is dilated. Plus, there is decussitation (a cross over) of the nerves behind the eyes. RN too :)
"Each hemisphere has its own visual cortex, which receives information from the contralateral visual field. In other words, the right cortical areas process information from the left eye, and the left processes information from the right eye." Learned something new today but also interesting since Im left handed and left eye dominant.
Netherlands❤