Request: a motorcycle. I’ve watched your car video and love it! Trying to apply it to a parked bike but all the wires and tubes are driving me bonkers!
I sketch most of your drawings in around 15-20 min. Listening to your advice but they are still not as detailed en realistic as yours tho. I think that i'm just too impatient 😅. Thanks for all the diverse vids you make Stephen!
It’s all about manipulating relative values as well as other factors such as detail and definition until it looks how we want or we decide it’s not possible or doesn’t work as well as we’d thought. 😀
Thanks. I use Copic Multiliners for the line work, and Copic Sketchmarkers for the tone, using the brush end, not the chisel end. I use Neutral Grey colour for the tone, usually 4-6 tones each drawing. The markers are refillable and the pens can have their ink cartridges and nibs replaced. I mostly desaturate the colour when I post to make the tone look more even.
And I love when you talk us through values like this💕💕💕💕💕
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Bravo!
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Your channel serves me as the best preparation for my uni portfolio. I am so grateful for these videos Stephen :)
Thank you. That’s encouraging to hear. 😀
Hi Stephen! I like your videos and would love to see how you draw the effect of clouds. Cumulonimbus seems right up your alley.
If you scroll back about 6 months of my content you’ll find my two cloud videos.
As always, I learned a lot and will go and practice ! Loved the finished picture !
Excellent & thanks 😀
Request: a motorcycle. I’ve watched your car video and love it! Trying to apply it to a parked bike but all the wires and tubes are driving me bonkers!
Good idea. 😀
thank you for these videos!
Happy to do it Joss. 😀
I sketch most of your drawings in around 15-20 min. Listening to your advice but they are still not as detailed en realistic as yours tho. I think that i'm just too impatient 😅. Thanks for all the diverse vids you make Stephen!
Whatever time frame and level of detail works for you is just fine. Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😀
You're a great artist. The problem is your paper is in the wrong place when your pen hits the surface. :-)
If our central focal point is in the mid distance, how do we make it pop at the same time keeping aerial perspective?
It’s all about manipulating relative values as well as other factors such as detail and definition until it looks how we want or we decide it’s not possible or doesn’t work as well as we’d thought. 😀
Stephen, enjoyed this video and the use of markers. Would you share the markers brand and list if they can be found on Amazon?
Thanks ❤
Thanks. I use Copic Multiliners for the line work, and Copic Sketchmarkers for the tone, using the brush end, not the chisel end. I use Neutral Grey colour for the tone, usually 4-6 tones each drawing. The markers are refillable and the pens can have their ink cartridges and nibs replaced. I mostly desaturate the colour when I post to make the tone look more even.
@@stephentraversartWhat do you mean desaturated the colour?
What paper do you sketch on with the copics?
210gsm drawing cartridge 😩