Thanks For Watching You Magical Wizards, and Don't Forget - FlexiSpot is having a huge Black Friday sale with major discounts on chairs. Use my code ‘C750’ for an extra $50 off the C7 chair. Buy more, save more! The free order event kicks off on November 17th. FlexiSpot C7 ergonomic chair: bit.ly/3YxSVes
Fr I found a crap random dirty thing I decided to wash it and clean it, then I fix somethings in it, then I got an almost brand new mobile stand that is 5cm long and can become 20cm long.
@@JADOKARPLEASE HOW can I learn tondrawn and paint quickly and easily like you..Life is depressing and hard enough. Thanks very much for allyour videos.
This one video condenses like a gorillion other tutorials with a beautifully straight and compact approach. Easily one of the best educational videos on traditional art i've seen
Can you do more tutorials please, especially on the creative side of how you guys can come up with ideas. For example, each one from 100 prompts video is so original and so creative , even on simple prompts, the work is unexpectedly inspiring.
You guys are soo talented, i wish i can awaken my artistic interest once more.back then i really love drawing but when i was introduced to macro photography I was in loved with it and never looked back. But once in a while i try to draw and i feel like not so happy anymore with my first love. This video is an eye openning for me to never forget that drawing sometimes is frustrating but worth the effort.
21:06 Regarding exercises for art stability, the completely free "Draw a Box" course absolutely changed my lines forever. So far, I'm still in the first lesson out of seven, and even though I haven't finished it yet, not only have my lines become far more precise, but I no longer feel nervous using any kind of ink and am able to confidently draw lines. Since using fineliners is a requirement for the course (which technically means it isn't 100% a free course), inking hasn't been as intimidating, and I've actually grown to enjoy working exclusively with ink. Besides, the ghosting technique and the warmup exercises (which are the homework, except done willingly as a warmup) makes mileage the least of your worries.
Thank you for telling us about your new chair! My husband and I both ordered one! And we got $50 off of each one!! Also, we LOVE your channel! Such fun, creative videos! We both have learned a lot from you! Have a GREAT week!! - Gwen
As an artist that's probably been doing art long before either of you were born, there's some really good tips in this! One of them being doing some exercises to help get a steadier hand, which I absolutely need! I practice/study/create illuminations from medieval manuscripts, and while my pencil work looks spot on, once I start inking, I suddenly have "shakey hand syndrome" and my lines are wobbly. Even worse when I start applying either gilding size or the paint. I'm trying to get my lines to look smooth and controlled, like the illuminator masters - just seeing them up close and personal, in person, just blows my mind! For the most part, I've tried putting my hand on a folded towel, and that worked up to a point. Lately, I've been experimenting with using my T-square as one of those painters sticks , where I reset the T part of on the table, and I rest my hand on the ruler part, while holding it up with my non-dominant hand. I'm pretty new at this technique, and it's not perfect but..practice makes perfect, right?
Wow! Thank you so much! It's really pleasant to hear such words from a fellow artist. We really tried to create a productive video for anyone out there who needs any tips and it's really inspiring to read comments like yours! ✨
@JADOKAR I've been enjoying your videos for a while now, they always bring a smile on my face! I'm actually going back to college as a part time student since I never took up art in school before (high school art class doesn't count, I was bullied into taking it when I really didn't want to...), so now I'm learning all the fundamentals that I never learned before...heck, I'm actually understanding the colour wheel, finally!🤣 I'm always trying to improve and learn new things, so keep up the excellent work! 😊
This is one of the most informative and mind-opening videos I've ever seen. It is certainly the best drawing instruction I've watched since I've started trying to do art. Thank you so much.
As an adept artist I would like to add. To the segment around 22:45 with the continued hatching in parallel directions you can also take the weakest angle on your two dot exercise and draw that specific angle over and over to get better.
It's unbelievable how informative and helpful this video is! Thank you for taking the time to do it, and thank you for sharing that much of your accumulated knowledge in such a short time! ❤
For people wondering about more information on the tools used (like pencil and the lead holder) and maybe even alternatives. I will post this under both of these videos, but you could've researched this yourself. However I guess it's easier to ask than put in a little research. And since I did it anyway :) Here you go: In the new video called "The Art Advice I Wish I Knew Sooner" at 58 seconds they show the pencils and markers he is using most recently. In the video called "You Asked, We Answered!" at 3 minutes and 55 seconds they show the mechanical pencil and lead holder he used back then. I will cover both, as the tools are not really that important. But alas: MECHANICAL PEN: For the mechanical pencil he still uses the Pentel GraphGear 500. You could get the little more high end 1000, though I don't like the clip on that (has a large footprint). In the same category of quality mechanical pencils you could try other readily available and highly regarded options like the rOtring 600 series (or the 800 for a little more quality, because why stop here?) as well. I am using the Uni Kuru Toga Elite (which rotates the lead. I like that, because it's always somewhat sharp but not too sharp. But makes it a little harder sometimes to use it diagonally for truly soft shadows or push the pencil and not stab the paper (but good paper can handle it). However I always keep pencils on the side (HB/2B/4B covers most of the work). Experiment with it (Kuru Toga) if you're curious, it's not that expensive. I can certainly recommend it). The Ohto MS01 might also be an exotic option for you. With all of these the trick is: use what you like. Whichever one of these you will get, they will last you a lifetime. Also experiment with f.e. 0.5mm and 0.7mm. He uses 0.5mm. Because of the bigger tip on 0.7mm it runs a bit smoother on paper, though lines are a little less crispy. Explore which one you like the most. Then again, this doesn't make the difference between a bad and great artist. Want to deep dive what options there are? Check r/mechanicalpencils on Reddit. LEAD HOLDER: The lead holder named in the previous video is the Koh-I-Noor Versatil 5905. Which is 2.5mm. You also have the 5900 (which is the one in the image, despite the text saying 5905) which is 2mm. In the new video he uses the lead holder Faber Castell TK9400 in 4B (which is 3.15mm. 4B/5B/6B all are 3.15mm. The harder ones (3B/2B/B/HB/H/2H/3H) are all 2.0mm). The pencils are the Faber Castell Jumbo 9000 (the 2B is shown). INK PENS: For Ink Pens he uses the COPIC Multiliner SP 0.2 and the Sakura Pigma Micron 03 and he also shows the brush pen called the Kuretake Zig XO50-10B Cambio (Medium Brush Pen). MARKERS: Lastly, for markers he uses the STA Color Marker Art.No.3202 with Alcohol Based Ink. These are basically cheaper knock offs of the expensive ones, but work just as fine. You can find sets on eastern market sites (like Ali). Basically any Alcohol Based Marker with a fine and broad side will do. Lastly PAPER: there is no information on this (except for roughness), and you can draw on anything. Paper, cardboard, walls, because again, why stop here?! (at paper). But seriously: buy sketching paper. My general rule of thumb is 120 grams and up. It will make a HUGE difference, more than ANY pencil will. Drawing on the same 80 grams printer paper all the time works, however you'll destroy the paper more often than you'ld like, you'll have less feedback, you can't erase too hard, paper wrinkles easily, etc. But there is no need to spend big on it. Almost all sketching paper (>=120 grams, maybe for you >=100 grams) will work. You can make all of this as expensive as you want, but generally it's how you handle the tools that make the art (just like any great guitarist will sound good on a cheap or a $10k guitar). Especially for expendable tools like pencils, lead holders, markers and the likes. Not counting the mechanical pens, because it's obvious there are quality differences, but even cheap ones will last you years. For me, I also like the weight and feel of better mechanical pens for example. Also not really counting the Ink Pens (even though the Brush Pen is relatively cheap and I am not experienced with those) because I found there to be a huge difference in how they work drawing line work over pencil stripes for example, how fast they dry out, how fast the ink dries, how smooth they run the paper, etc. But higher price is not always better. The ones mentioned here are great!
This is the best thing considering I am just starting in my art journey and had all of these tools and wanted to know how to better use them! THANKS!!!
I've been eagerly waiting for another full-length tutorial ever since you dropped the first one. While the other content is great, the value these tutorials provide is on another level-it’s like they completely outshine all your other content. If the tutorial shorts would be 5 minutes or longer i would watch every single one of them. So grateful for all the knowledge you're sharing with us! The colored handsome squidward was obviously the best btw💁♂🦑 Genuinely looked like the real snapshot from the show
Great video. The lead softness thing is a little bit confusing. So, it doesn’t change the information at all, but here’s a bit of correction and extra info for the viewers. H stands for hardness(H - 9H). B is for boldness/blackness, how dark the lines are(B -9B). Bigger number; higher the ratio of graphite to clay, making the lead softer and more brittle. HB is a medium between hard and soft. F is between H and HB. So softer lead means darker lines, harder means lighter lines. It doesn’t help that the American number 1, number 2 pencil scale goes from soft to hard.
Lots of awesome information in here that would have saved me quite a bit of money over the years! I started out using the brush pens for line weight variation but found they were super hard to control. I think most comic artists (at least during the Marvel Golden Age) use them for things like water ripples, shadows, and reflections on metallic surfaces. I can never get the colorless blenders to work for the alcohol markers, though. I always wind up taking one colored marker's tip and rubbing it against another colored marker tip and then scribbling it out that way in order to make gradients.
BEST art supplies (in terms of performance and quality): Best Paper for drawing: Hahnemuhle Dessin 150gsm/Arches Watercolor Hot Pressed Best Mechanical pencil: Pentel Graphgear 500 (0.5mm) + Ain Stein leads Best Wooden Graphite pencils: Faber Castell (9000/Pitt matt/Aquarelle) Best Charcoal pencils: General's (Best white charcoal too!) Best Lead Holder for drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600 + TK9071 leads Best Lead holder for sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340 or 5347 Best Kneadable eraser: LYRA Best Erasers: Tombow Mono Plastic Best Fine detail eraser: Tombow mono Zero 2.3mm Best Colored pencils: Faber Castell Polychromos/Caran D'ash Luminance (Best White color pencil Derwent Drawing 720 white.) Best Sharpeners: KUM Masterpiece/KUM Automatic longpoint/M+R Round Brass Best Sketchbook for dry media: Canson 180 Artbook/Canson Universal/Hahnemuhle Bamboo or Hahnemuhle 120gr sketchbook. Best Paper for Polychromos: Fabriano Artistico Hot Pressed Best Sanguine/Sepia pencils/leads: Koh-I-Noor Red chalk/Conte Sanguine Best Paperstump for blending: Conte a Paris (the older ones,they are still in stock here and there)
Mechanical and Lead Pencil Holders all the way since they lessen the need to cut Trees!! It's a long time investment if you choose one that is made from metal since they don't break easily compared to the plastic ones (I have one that is already 13 years old and it's still good as new!)
كم أنتَ صبورٌ يا صوصو! أنا لا أستطيع تكرار الرَّسْمةِ مرّتين، أمّا التَّظليل بالنّقط فجرّبته ذات مرّة، وكان الأمر عذابا خالصا، طبعا لم أُكملها. يا للإحباط، سأكتفي بالمشاهدة
Jadokar can you please do anatomy tutorial? I really like how you explain idk i just understand what your saying more then other RUclipsrs so PLEASE PLEASE I BEG YOU ON MY KNEES
can you make a video about how to stop being scared to draw. I personally get motivated to draw, sketch something and when it looks really bad i get unmotivated and cant draw for like next 3 days. Love your videos and your vibes
PERSONALLY i enjoy making digital art more than physical, mostly because i would just smudge my drawings but also because i never really liked any of it. But with digital theres not limits to stopping anywhere!
Thanks For Watching You Magical Wizards, and Don't Forget - FlexiSpot is having a huge Black Friday sale with major discounts on chairs. Use my code ‘C750’ for an extra $50 off the C7 chair. Buy more, save more! The free order event kicks off on November 17th.
FlexiSpot C7 ergonomic chair: bit.ly/3YxSVes
But why stop heeeeeeeeeerrrrreeeee
Hiiiiiiiiiii❤
Why isn't anyone scoring the gigachad? 😢
Nice chair is coming
what about the drawing glove
Me vibing with a random, half broken pencil I found in my house:
LITERALLY, that's everything
@ you know, it's always the most random things in the house that you make masterpieces with, it's a strange phenomenon...
Fr 💀
Yeah i just used the coulour pencils from ma childhood broken smaller than my pp that made masterpiecesss(in ma perspective)
Fr I found a crap random dirty thing I decided to wash it and clean it, then I fix somethings in it, then I got an almost brand new mobile stand that is 5cm long and can become 20cm long.
David: im not really proud of how it turned out- *shows a Da Vinci level masterpiece*
Hey, stop right there, you're being too kind! 😄
@ YOOOOOOO THE MAN
THE MYTH THE LEGEEEEEEEND
YEAH IM KIND BUT *WHY SHOULD I STOP **_HEEEeeEEEeEeEeRE_*
@@JADOKAR btw FIRE haircut you got there🔥🔥🔥🔥
@@JADOKARPLEASE HOW can I learn tondrawn and paint quickly and easily like you..Life is depressing and hard enough. Thanks very much for allyour videos.
EXACTLY LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE ANOTHER ARTIST IN THE FAMILY
This one video condenses like a gorillion other tutorials with a beautifully straight and compact approach. Easily one of the best educational videos on traditional art i've seen
💛
I can't comprehend how good your drawing looks like even when it's just a quick scetch 🤯🤯
Why is David so good at drawing!!!! Don’t sell yourself short man!
Agreed
Nice pfp
@@sharadraj69I’m glad to see you appreciate the fine arts.
Thank you for existing. You make the world so much better.
Ditch all art courses! JADOKAR is the place where the magic of art beginns! The quality of this content is top notch.
Can you do more tutorials please, especially on the creative side of how you guys can come up with ideas. For example, each one from 100 prompts video is so original and so creative , even on simple prompts, the work is unexpectedly inspiring.
That's a good idea, we will probably do a video about this!
You guys are soo talented, i wish i can awaken my artistic interest once more.back then i really love drawing but when i was introduced to macro photography I was in loved with it and never looked back. But once in a while i try to draw and i feel like not so happy anymore with my first love. This video is an eye openning for me to never forget that drawing sometimes is frustrating but worth the effort.
You are one of the only people were i genuinely believe they can draw everything they think of.
I love your work man
Finally, art tips from the man, the myth, and the legend himself.
21:06 Regarding exercises for art stability, the completely free "Draw a Box" course absolutely changed my lines forever. So far, I'm still in the first lesson out of seven, and even though I haven't finished it yet, not only have my lines become far more precise, but I no longer feel nervous using any kind of ink and am able to confidently draw lines. Since using fineliners is a requirement for the course (which technically means it isn't 100% a free course), inking hasn't been as intimidating, and I've actually grown to enjoy working exclusively with ink. Besides, the ghosting technique and the warmup exercises (which are the homework, except done willingly as a warmup) makes mileage the least of your worries.
The one from doctorluvdraw?
Yup. New favorite channel. ❤
Thank you for telling us about your new chair! My husband and I both ordered one! And we got $50 off of each one!!
Also, we LOVE your channel! Such fun, creative videos! We both have learned a lot from you!
Have a GREAT week!!
- Gwen
Thank you for explaing and help me understand art. I also watch pretty much all of your shorts and those are pretty funny keep it up
As an artist that's probably been doing art long before either of you were born, there's some really good tips in this! One of them being doing some exercises to help get a steadier hand, which I absolutely need! I practice/study/create illuminations from medieval manuscripts, and while my pencil work looks spot on, once I start inking, I suddenly have "shakey hand syndrome" and my lines are wobbly. Even worse when I start applying either gilding size or the paint. I'm trying to get my lines to look smooth and controlled, like the illuminator masters - just seeing them up close and personal, in person, just blows my mind! For the most part, I've tried putting my hand on a folded towel, and that worked up to a point. Lately, I've been experimenting with using my T-square as one of those painters sticks , where I reset the T part of on the table, and I rest my hand on the ruler part, while holding it up with my non-dominant hand. I'm pretty new at this technique, and it's not perfect but..practice makes perfect, right?
Wow! Thank you so much! It's really pleasant to hear such words from a fellow artist. We really tried to create a productive video for anyone out there who needs any tips and it's really inspiring to read comments like yours! ✨
@JADOKAR I've been enjoying your videos for a while now, they always bring a smile on my face! I'm actually going back to college as a part time student since I never took up art in school before (high school art class doesn't count, I was bullied into taking it when I really didn't want to...), so now I'm learning all the fundamentals that I never learned before...heck, I'm actually understanding the colour wheel, finally!🤣
I'm always trying to improve and learn new things, so keep up the excellent work! 😊
Out of all my nearly 9 years of art this is probably the best tut for beginners with tools ive ever seen, deserves a sub!
10:42 Bro the 'Anema' artwork looks soo cool. It is unbelievable!
And thank you so much for this video helps beginners like me so much 😁🙌
Damn the quality of this video is stunning, no time wasted on bs.
This is one of the most informative and mind-opening videos I've ever seen. It is certainly the best drawing instruction I've watched since I've started trying to do art. Thank you so much.
The lines exercise… I’ve had college math profs who could be killer drawing teachers.
This man has answered all of my art questions all within a single video. This video is godsent!
As an adept artist I would like to add. To the segment around 22:45 with the continued hatching in parallel directions you can also take the weakest angle on your two dot exercise and draw that specific angle over and over to get better.
I've followed your content for a while and absolutely love your artsyle, jokes, personality and videos man. So awesome!
You inspires me bro. This video is gonna be my all time fav.
It's unbelievable how informative and helpful this video is! Thank you for taking the time to do it, and thank you for sharing that much of your accumulated knowledge in such a short time! ❤
TAN-Q! The blending with markers is my worst struggle, so tank you!!!
Your work brings so much emotion and meaning to life, it’s truly inspiring to watch
You are one of the only internet people that i actualy love watching
For people wondering about more information on the tools used (like pencil and the lead holder) and maybe even alternatives. I will post this under both of these videos, but you could've researched this yourself. However I guess it's easier to ask than put in a little research. And since I did it anyway :) Here you go:
In the new video called "The Art Advice I Wish I Knew Sooner" at 58 seconds they show the pencils and markers he is using most recently. In the video called "You Asked, We Answered!" at 3 minutes and 55 seconds they show the mechanical pencil and lead holder he used back then. I will cover both, as the tools are not really that important. But alas:
MECHANICAL PEN: For the mechanical pencil he still uses the Pentel GraphGear 500. You could get the little more high end 1000, though I don't like the clip on that (has a large footprint). In the same category of quality mechanical pencils you could try other readily available and highly regarded options like the rOtring 600 series (or the 800 for a little more quality, because why stop here?) as well. I am using the Uni Kuru Toga Elite (which rotates the lead. I like that, because it's always somewhat sharp but not too sharp. But makes it a little harder sometimes to use it diagonally for truly soft shadows or push the pencil and not stab the paper (but good paper can handle it). However I always keep pencils on the side (HB/2B/4B covers most of the work). Experiment with it (Kuru Toga) if you're curious, it's not that expensive. I can certainly recommend it). The Ohto MS01 might also be an exotic option for you. With all of these the trick is: use what you like. Whichever one of these you will get, they will last you a lifetime. Also experiment with f.e. 0.5mm and 0.7mm. He uses 0.5mm. Because of the bigger tip on 0.7mm it runs a bit smoother on paper, though lines are a little less crispy. Explore which one you like the most. Then again, this doesn't make the difference between a bad and great artist. Want to deep dive what options there are? Check r/mechanicalpencils on Reddit.
LEAD HOLDER: The lead holder named in the previous video is the Koh-I-Noor Versatil 5905. Which is 2.5mm. You also have the 5900 (which is the one in the image, despite the text saying 5905) which is 2mm. In the new video he uses the lead holder Faber Castell TK9400 in 4B (which is 3.15mm. 4B/5B/6B all are 3.15mm. The harder ones (3B/2B/B/HB/H/2H/3H) are all 2.0mm). The pencils are the Faber Castell Jumbo 9000 (the 2B is shown).
INK PENS: For Ink Pens he uses the COPIC Multiliner SP 0.2 and the Sakura Pigma Micron 03 and he also shows the brush pen called the Kuretake Zig XO50-10B Cambio (Medium Brush Pen).
MARKERS: Lastly, for markers he uses the STA Color Marker Art.No.3202 with Alcohol Based Ink. These are basically cheaper knock offs of the expensive ones, but work just as fine. You can find sets on eastern market sites (like Ali). Basically any Alcohol Based Marker with a fine and broad side will do.
Lastly PAPER: there is no information on this (except for roughness), and you can draw on anything. Paper, cardboard, walls, because again, why stop here?! (at paper). But seriously: buy sketching paper. My general rule of thumb is 120 grams and up. It will make a HUGE difference, more than ANY pencil will. Drawing on the same 80 grams printer paper all the time works, however you'll destroy the paper more often than you'ld like, you'll have less feedback, you can't erase too hard, paper wrinkles easily, etc. But there is no need to spend big on it. Almost all sketching paper (>=120 grams, maybe for you >=100 grams) will work.
You can make all of this as expensive as you want, but generally it's how you handle the tools that make the art (just like any great guitarist will sound good on a cheap or a $10k guitar). Especially for expendable tools like pencils, lead holders, markers and the likes. Not counting the mechanical pens, because it's obvious there are quality differences, but even cheap ones will last you years. For me, I also like the weight and feel of better mechanical pens for example. Also not really counting the Ink Pens (even though the Brush Pen is relatively cheap and I am not experienced with those) because I found there to be a huge difference in how they work drawing line work over pencil stripes for example, how fast they dry out, how fast the ink dries, how smooth they run the paper, etc. But higher price is not always better. The ones mentioned here are great!
This is the best thing considering I am just starting in my art journey and had all of these tools and wanted to know how to better use them! THANKS!!!
انا من مصر و تمتعت بمشاهدة الفيديو و أحييك على المعلومات القيمه التى قدمتها فى الفيديو
I've been eagerly waiting for another full-length tutorial ever since you dropped the first one. While the other content is great, the value these tutorials provide is on another level-it’s like they completely outshine all your other content. If the tutorial shorts would be 5 minutes or longer i would watch every single one of them. So grateful for all the knowledge you're sharing with us!
The colored handsome squidward was obviously the best btw💁♂🦑
Genuinely looked like the real snapshot from the show
i could listen to this man reading his grocery list and be entertained. Love your voice. Keep up the great work!
Your voice acting skills are the best. I'm just vibing❤😂
The production quality here is extraordinary.
the best artist
With unique art i love it
Great video. The lead softness thing is a little bit confusing. So, it doesn’t change the information at all, but here’s a bit of correction and extra info for the viewers.
H stands for hardness(H - 9H). B is for boldness/blackness, how dark the lines are(B -9B). Bigger number; higher the ratio of graphite to clay, making the lead softer and more brittle. HB is a medium between hard and soft. F is between H and HB.
So softer lead means darker lines, harder means lighter lines.
It doesn’t help that the American number 1, number 2 pencil scale goes from soft to hard.
Those transitions though! Awesome work both of you, love it!
Lots of awesome information in here that would have saved me quite a bit of money over the years!
I started out using the brush pens for line weight variation but found they were super hard to control. I think most comic artists (at least during the Marvel Golden Age) use them for things like water ripples, shadows, and reflections on metallic surfaces.
I can never get the colorless blenders to work for the alcohol markers, though. I always wind up taking one colored marker's tip and rubbing it against another colored marker tip and then scribbling it out that way in order to make gradients.
Your videos are one of the few in youtube that really inspire me! Keep up your great work.
These vids never fail to amaze me
Can’t wait to watch this one!
I have never been terrified while watching an art video before.............thank you. Thank you for that unique experience.
BEST art supplies (in terms of performance and quality):
Best Paper for drawing: Hahnemuhle Dessin 150gsm/Arches Watercolor Hot Pressed
Best Mechanical pencil: Pentel Graphgear 500 (0.5mm) + Ain Stein leads
Best Wooden Graphite pencils: Faber Castell (9000/Pitt matt/Aquarelle)
Best Charcoal pencils: General's (Best white charcoal too!)
Best Lead Holder for drawing: Faber Castell TK9400/TK4600 + TK9071 leads
Best Lead holder for sketching: Koh-I-Noor 5340 or 5347
Best Kneadable eraser: LYRA
Best Erasers: Tombow Mono Plastic
Best Fine detail eraser: Tombow mono Zero 2.3mm
Best Colored pencils: Faber Castell Polychromos/Caran D'ash Luminance (Best White color pencil Derwent Drawing 720 white.)
Best Sharpeners: KUM Masterpiece/KUM Automatic longpoint/M+R Round Brass
Best Sketchbook for dry media: Canson 180 Artbook/Canson Universal/Hahnemuhle Bamboo or Hahnemuhle 120gr sketchbook.
Best Paper for Polychromos: Fabriano Artistico Hot Pressed
Best Sanguine/Sepia pencils/leads: Koh-I-Noor Red chalk/Conte Sanguine
Best Paperstump for blending: Conte a Paris (the older ones,they are still in stock here and there)
I loved the entire video, this was so informative and entertaining. you’re amazingly talented!
Thank you for taking your time and calmly explaining everything.
Helped me a lot! Hoping to see more in depth vids like this from you!
Mechanical and Lead Pencil Holders all the way since they lessen the need to cut Trees!! It's a long time investment if you choose one that is made from metal since they don't break easily compared to the plastic ones (I have one that is already 13 years old and it's still good as new!)
So unbelievably glad I found this channel. Keep up the good work big cheese
كم أنتَ صبورٌ يا صوصو!
أنا لا أستطيع تكرار الرَّسْمةِ مرّتين، أمّا التَّظليل بالنّقط فجرّبته ذات مرّة، وكان الأمر عذابا خالصا، طبعا لم أُكملها. يا للإحباط، سأكتفي بالمشاهدة
Didn't even notice this vid just released, just knew it would be good and helpful knowing it was from you and immediately clicked on it
You guys are one of my favorite duos ever
This video helps so much and gives me motivation even though I’m not even half way through it!
Always great high quality videos, like no other, you guys are the best! Thank you for all the work that you do, top notch!!!
Awesome video. I loved every bit of it and learned so much, too ❤. Thank you for your knowledge. Please do keep making more of this.
I would like to have such a teacher at university😁
To have fun is the most important thing in the art process✨️
You are my inspiration man 😭😭
Ti si najbolji. You are the best🎉
You have good energy man. Encouraging videos
Really nice video, love your content!! You helped me a lot with making my drawings
As an animator here on RUclips,I found this video very helpful
Thanks, bro
I love the look of the rougher texture 5:00. Also, I was just talking about all this stuff with a friend. Funny coincidence! xD
Excellent, to the point tutorial video. Thank you.
how does this guy get so little views when he doesn't post a short, this is such high quality and great advise
Best drawer
Drawer or drawer?
@@vincentchappell4867why does this make perfect sense in my brain
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I'm surprised that soso is architecture!!!!so gorgeous that you compined the drowning with your job 👏
I am shocked I haven't come across your channel before. This content is awesome.
Thank you for explaining, crazy good drawing😁😁
Bro you guys are so helpful I love all of them
Love ur vids!❤ Your videos make it easy to understand drawing mechanics like shading!!🤩
10:45 that is amazing 😮
This is probably the best tutorial I've ever encountered in yt
🎉🎉🎉 LOVE watching you draw🎉🎉🎉.
the beginning is every artist's nightmarish dream, don't stop here artistic fellas
29:51 Most awaited moment hahahah
David is an artist, indeed
I love your content Jadokar ❤❤
Thank you for the great videos, i wish you have a wonderful day, i love all of three different artstyle of the giga chad, 1000 out of 10 ❤
The gigachad in the middle looks epic😃
I love your art style❤
i think my favorite squidward would be the ink one. thanks for the exercises, i'll definitely add them to my routine :D
Jadokar can you please do anatomy tutorial? I really like how you explain idk i just understand what your saying more then other RUclipsrs so PLEASE PLEASE I BEG YOU ON MY KNEES
"If i can do it so can you"
My dude im struggling to shade a simple sphere
That intro. It really got me good. 😂
can you make a video about how to stop being scared to draw. I personally get motivated to draw, sketch something and when it looks really bad i get unmotivated and cant draw for like next 3 days. Love your videos and your vibes
when did you guys get so good at editing
JADOKAR with another banger🗣🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️
But why stop hereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?
Ink, def. He did awesome!
this is probably more useful than some art schools
damn this guy makes me smile
This is THE video. Watched twice, will likely watch more.
Man this was a very high effort video!!!!!!!
Sir, would you try a short explaning "vintage colouring theme"
PERSONALLY i enjoy making digital art more than physical, mostly because i would just smudge my drawings but also because i never really liked any of it. But with digital theres not limits to stopping anywhere!
LOVE THIS SO SO MUCH THANKS
11:52 please can you give me any information about the sharpner im searching for 1 but i couldent find were to buy it from
if you made a full on 1 hour animated movie with your amazing art skills I think it would be the best looking movie ever created ❤
Uhh it would take a decade so... no.
Why is jadokar so good at turning cartoons stuff so realistic its scary?!?!
I use an electric Cuttle lola to make the dots and squiggly lines for me.