Important notes from the lesson: • always use sharpened pencils • very light layers to create mixes. • undertones and placements of light and shadows • blend after every few layers to check if the colors' temperature is good. • don't think too much about the texture of the paper until the end, where you can blend and lighten. • work in sections • negative spaces • light pressure always before blending
Hi, the drawing is just great, thanks for sharing your tips with us.😊 Can you tell what pencil sharpener you use to make the pencils so sharp? Thank you!
Muy bueno, te felicito, tu trabajo es maravilloso! Yo, también pinto, animales, pero mi trabajo no es tan bonito , como el tuyo, no tengo experiencia en usar lápices de colores, lo ago con acuarelas y pastel . Un abrazo , Teresa
Awesome tutorial. So helpful. Thank you. I recently got into pet portraits and I'm using Artistico Fabriano Hot Pressed Extra White 300 gsm watercolor paper. What kind do you use?
Lovely drawing! I found out to me cellulose paper works best than 100% cotton paper, I put light base layers of pencil first but the manual paint cutter tool doesn't quite work on cotton paper for me. Thanks for sharing!
It's great to know that Cellulose paper is working well for you. I find that it depends on manufacturer rather than cotton or cellulose paper. I find the slice tool works on some brands and not others.
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Beautiful lots of detail in your tutorials.
Glad you like them!
Amazing!❤
Thank you! 😊
This is fantastic. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing talent with us. 😊
Thank you! 😊
It looks so beautiful
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Thank you so much and welcome! 😊
Important notes from the lesson:
• always use sharpened pencils
• very light layers to create mixes.
• undertones and placements of light and shadows
• blend after every few layers to check if the colors' temperature is good.
• don't think too much about the texture of the paper until the end, where you can blend and lighten.
• work in sections
• negative spaces
• light pressure always before blending
Super! Thanks for watching! 😊
Hi, the drawing is just great, thanks for sharing your tips with us.😊
Can you tell what pencil sharpener you use to make the pencils so sharp?
Thank you!
Thank you. I use the Swordfish Ikon pencil sharpener. 😊
@@TERESAJOYFINEART Thank you very much for your reply, I appreciate it very much!😊
Muy bueno, te felicito, tu trabajo es maravilloso! Yo, también pinto, animales, pero mi trabajo no es tan bonito , como el tuyo, no tengo experiencia en usar lápices de colores, lo ago con acuarelas y pastel . Un abrazo , Teresa
Thank you so much! Happy painting and drawing! 😊
Awesome tutorial. So helpful. Thank you. I recently got into pet portraits and I'm using Artistico Fabriano Hot Pressed Extra White 300 gsm watercolor paper. What kind do you use?
I'm using Fabriano Artistico 300gsm, extra white for this project. Happy drawing! :)
Lovely drawing!
I found out to me cellulose paper works best than 100% cotton paper, I put light base layers of pencil first but the manual paint cutter tool doesn't quite work on cotton paper for me. Thanks for sharing!
It's great to know that Cellulose paper is working well for you. I find that it depends on manufacturer rather than cotton or cellulose paper. I find the slice tool works on some brands and not others.