✨My tiktok: malxikaaa Instagram: Artcoaster_ Edit: the expensive pencils cost that much because they have a high lightfastness, so the cheaper ones will fade over time but the expensive one will stay the same, the expensive ones are also easier to blend and took less time to finish :) the $300 pencils also come in a pack of 100. The cheap side took 5 hrs to finish whereas the expensive side took 3 hrs to finish, there is a full tutorial of this drawing on my channel Sketchbook I’m using: shopartcoaster.com
That is true but remember it is only true to a point because a descant chef could make a better dish with 1000 dollars than a pro could with a dollar worth of ingredients
As is the case with just about everything. Price goes up exponentially with increase in quality, to the point where only professionals who are making a living using it, or wealthy hobbyists, pay for the best. Goes for any tool or equipment.
@@ralphhathaway-coley5460 My point wasn't about "starving artists", besides I don't consider them "professionals", it was about tools and equipment. You don't see any Shadetree mechanics with a Snap-on box full of Snap-on tools, but professional mechanics it's common place. If you were a cartoonist for Disney in the day where cartoons were actually drawn with pencil and paper, you'd probably spend the money on good pencils.
On the torso I thought the left was better. Tho i likes the darker colours more on tje left and the right got less space then the left. But overa the 300 dollars pencils don't look worth it
It's not the tool that makes the drawing, it's the user. Expensive tools *will* last longer and do generally have a higher quality, but technique will always be more important.
Everyone is impressed by the difference or lack of differences. I’m impressed at how far the artist is griping the pencil away from the end and still super accurate. That is skill.
The more expensive pencils definitely showed their worth, the color seems smoother and the expensive side is more filled in - but also ease of use is a factor as well
The 300$ pencils are just out of this world. The blending is flawless, no graininess. Colours are crisp as if it's guache paint. Skill is very important, but the quality of your tools as a visual artist may the difference between creating a masterpiece or a practice sketch.
Btw the more expensive tools aren't always about the end result. Sometimes, it's for a better experience while making the art. Some pencils might feel more scratchy, while more expensive ones feel more smooth and glide across the page. It's about preference, material and technique. Never gonna knock someone for buying expensive tools when I know that they can genuinely elevate the experience
I used to amazing drawings with crayola colored pencils and a mechanical pencil. Others who bought the expensive sets still couldn't shade like I could with the cheap stuff. Just takes practice.
i feel its like snooker, always thinking 2 shots ahead, to actually know how its going to look as you are doing it is incredible, the vision in my minds eye never quite matches my end result when i try blending.
Everybody's saying that but I think you'll find that people who can draw like this also prefer to use the highest quality materials possible. Wouldn't you? I'm a good driver - of anything - but I still prefer a nice, new vehicle.
The 300 dollar pencils blend so much better than the 5 dollar pencils. Though the artist was able to make the left side look very nice, it only took them a fraction of the time to blend the colors on the right.
The reason for using the expensive pencils is lightfastness. That process makes the pencils more expensive. So, if it's a hobby or you're giving the images as gifts or your illustrating you just need a good set of pencils, price not relevant. It's an image to be framed you need good lightfast colors so they won't fade away on the wall.
Your hand movement with pencils are slightly faster using cheap ones compared when you use expensive ones, probably resulting in a sharper colors of expensive set. But anyway, price of pencils doesn't affect the resulting picture when artist finish drawing, final work will be great in both ways :D Great skill
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Edit: the expensive pencils cost that much because they have a high lightfastness, so the cheaper ones will fade over time but the expensive one will stay the same, the expensive ones are also easier to blend and took less time to finish :)
the $300 pencils also come in a pack of 100.
The cheap side took 5 hrs to finish whereas the expensive side took 3 hrs to finish, there is a full tutorial of this drawing on my channel
Sketchbook I’m using: shopartcoaster.com
You have powers. You made 5 dollar pencils look like they costed around 200 bucks.
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I liked the left side more honestly...
Both sides are so good but I like the 300 side more ❤
As a viewer of the 2, I can't see the difference. Maybe in person
I guess you make the cheap ones look good
Its clear you have a good grasp on lighting and shading, doesn't matter what you use.
A poor craftsman blames his tools
That is true but remember it is only true to a point because a descant chef could make a better dish with 1000 dollars than a pro could with a dollar worth of ingredients
@@Mad4Speed4357 yes but conversely a skilled chef can make a truly wonderful meal with a 50$ budget.
@@soumyaguchait9343 oh I made a small typo typing on my phone. That doesn't really address my point though, and only makes you look like 🤓
@@soumyaguchait9343 Blam!! Is that the Zoidberg impersonation of Emeril??
@@Mad4Speed4357 The food is NOT the tool... the pots/pans/stove is.
I can’t believe you’ve done that with both kinds of pencils 👏👏 respect
Hiiiiiiiiiii Kauczuk!!!!!!!!
hey kauczuk! I live both of your artworks
Hii
I didnt expect you to
Ooh 😲
How are you so good at blending??????
@@thecreator5124😢
I think the cost of the pencil isn't as important as the skill of the artist.
Amen
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Good artist can draw masterpiece with his finger in sand . And even 1000$ pencil can't give someone talent 😊
Just like a guitar
Came here to say this
They both look really good impressed by how good the 5 dollar ones did
Was it the pencils or the skills of the artist?
You are Amazing artist ❤
price performance ratio of the left pen is much better! Btw your performance is breathtaking
As is the case with just about everything. Price goes up exponentially with increase in quality, to the point where only professionals who are making a living using it, or wealthy hobbyists, pay for the best. Goes for any tool or equipment.
@@slode1693 The vast majority of professional artists are, if lucky, barely making a living at it and can not afford those overly inflated prices.
@@ralphhathaway-coley5460 My point wasn't about "starving artists", besides I don't consider them "professionals", it was about tools and equipment. You don't see any Shadetree mechanics with a Snap-on box full of Snap-on tools, but professional mechanics it's common place. If you were a cartoonist for Disney in the day where cartoons were actually drawn with pencil and paper, you'd probably spend the money on good pencils.
Seeing these colors gives me nostalgia for some reason
yeah for some reason it gives some sort of
OMGG AM SUCH A FAN OF UR ART ITS SO NICE I LIKE ALL THE DETAILS
It amazes me on how you can make $5 pencils look like 200 dollar pencils
Dayum why i got so many likes
RUclips just liked my comment ...
It's not about the tools, it about the skill
"A bad workman blames his tools"
I searched it up, they are indeed around 200$
Wait never mind, they are actually 350$ for the official pencils bro 🗿
$200.
So... Am I the only person who likes the left side more?
Edit: Thanks for so many likes and I hope you know that I will never conform.
No
me too!!!
They look the qbout same
Yes
On the torso I thought the left was better. Tho i likes the darker colours more on tje left and the right got less space then the left.
But overa the 300 dollars pencils don't look worth it
You are Amazing artist ❤ both are pretty good 🎉
Both look beautiful when you can use them
You got amazing talent and skill
Sometimes it's not about the quality of the pencils, it's how you use them
That's what HE said! 😂
exactly
This is quite a bold take. Never thought of this
You made both look fabulous 🎉😊
It looks so beautiful
Your so good at art!!
The problem is not how expensive is the color the important thing is the technique that is being used
As a artist my self, that is just amazing, all your art is amazing 🤩
W drawing
You’re so consistent it’s amazing
Perfect example of - skill matters more then the quality ❤
you are very talented at drawing!!!
How tf do u draw like that with 5 dollar color pencils
She practised, also it’s more about knowing how to blend and layer the colours
The tools dont matter.its the talent of the person that matters@@Equal99.998
It's not the tool that makes the drawing, it's the user. Expensive tools *will* last longer and do generally have a higher quality, but technique will always be more important.
I’m going to have to say with practice.
Same way how one learns anything at all intuitive/practice & so on
Both drawings are awsome🎉❤
It’s so impressive when they color inside the lines
Both look real good❤❤❤❤❤
It doesn't really matter how much the pencils are since even with 1 dollor pencils you can still cook if you're good.
You don't cook pencils. 🙄
Priceless skill !
The pricy blues are beautiful!
Its not about the tool used (well it kinda is ig cuz consistency and all that but) but about the person using it
So cool! 🔥💫
I love the drawing so much!
thank u sm :)
You deserve more likes for this this is a work of ary
What i love about this short the most is that you didn't complete this video in part 1 and 2, but showed both sides in a single short!
HOLY THEY BOTH LOOK SO REAL
Amazing!!!!
And a priceless artist. Congratulations.
The real magic is of art designed by artist 🤗
I'm so happy I didnt need a sepperate part 2 video! Love the drawing!
Holy crap! How do you do that? Fabulous!!
Get this person to 2 mil the suspense is crazy😧 god bless 🙏
Amen
It doesn't matter what you use it's about the skill of the user
exactly
The line at the start was so good
As someone who knows how challenging art can be sometimes, i respect just how much time, effort and care you put into your drawings :)
Your skill level is amazing no matter what you use 👏
You are a legend!
Bro the 300 one looks so metaliic and so good
So satisfying
Wow the way those pencils look gloss is awesome! 👌
Everyone is impressed by the difference or lack of differences. I’m impressed at how far the artist is griping the pencil away from the end and still super accurate. That is skill.
The reflection effect is amazingly well done. 😳😍
It's not the pencil, it's the gift in the hand of the artist.
A good artist can make cheap pencils look excellent, and uses expensive pencils because they make things easier.
awesome demo
Only a very skilled and good artist can show a difference like this. Amazing how you do this.
It’s definitely the skill in the masters hand
The more expensive pencils definitely showed their worth, the color seems smoother and the expensive side is more filled in - but also ease of use is a factor as well
Both sides are amazing
Most impressive is the absolutely straight line at the beginning 😳👍🏼 💯
You did a great job with both
You posted again! I love your art I drew the lime lips
This is an amazing skill you were gifted with beautiful, Keep up the work
I like Both Side,It 's Look like shinny purple!!! 💜So Amazing 🎉
I see a person skilled at their craft, able to achieve a great result no matter the quality of the pencils provided.
This just proves that it's not about materials it's about technique
Very cool!
It’s amazing but I’m mostly happy cause you showed both parts in one video 🎉
This is how we know that rather than price, skill is important🙌
The 300$ pencils are just out of this world. The blending is flawless, no graininess. Colours are crisp as if it's guache paint.
Skill is very important, but the quality of your tools as a visual artist may the difference between creating a masterpiece or a practice sketch.
They both look good to me. The expensive ones will obviously have better or more vibrant colors but both spectrums are fine
I like both sides equally. Talent is the most important.
I like the right side more but left one seems quite good too
I'm not even looking at the drawing, I just wanna know how the middle line is so perfect
i never knew tht price of pensil use to make cartoon so expensive to make it looks more great. tqs for sharing. now i understand.
This is the same way I color. Such a phenomenal job you did.
Just goes to show that a good artist is a good artist, no matter how expensive the pencils.
Its absolutely beautiful!❤
New sub!💕💕
And the fact that you did both sides in one part is really kind✨️💓💕
Priceless skill
Amazing art❤️
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great artist
No matter pencil is cheap or expensive, the thing only matters is skills of the artist
Btw the more expensive tools aren't always about the end result. Sometimes, it's for a better experience while making the art. Some pencils might feel more scratchy, while more expensive ones feel more smooth and glide across the page. It's about preference, material and technique. Never gonna knock someone for buying expensive tools when I know that they can genuinely elevate the experience
Thia is amazing😱
If you're a good artist like this it doesn't matter the pencil
I used to amazing drawings with crayola colored pencils and a mechanical pencil. Others who bought the expensive sets still couldn't shade like I could with the cheap stuff.
Just takes practice.
i feel its like snooker, always thinking 2 shots ahead, to actually know how its going to look as you are doing it is incredible, the vision in my minds eye never quite matches my end result when i try blending.
Everybody's saying that but I think you'll find that people who can draw like this also prefer to use the highest quality materials possible. Wouldn't you? I'm a good driver - of anything - but I still prefer a nice, new vehicle.
The real difference it's in the hands of the artist 👌
The 300 dollar pencils blend so much better than the 5 dollar pencils. Though the artist was able to make the left side look very nice, it only took them a fraction of the time to blend the colors on the right.
Its about skill since both look good
The reason for using the expensive pencils is lightfastness. That process makes the pencils more expensive. So, if it's a hobby or you're giving the images as gifts or your illustrating you just need a good set of pencils, price not relevant. It's an image to be framed you need good lightfast colors so they won't fade away on the wall.
5 dollar pencils looked like a super good sketch and 300 dollar pencils looked like a picture
Bro you just have fuxxing gorgeous hands
This is so cool 👊🔥🔥🔥
It's all abt an artist
it seems like expensive material looks brighter on light color and deeper in strong colors and blend smoother just my own opinion
finally someone who doesnt do like 10 parts for one drawing video (it also looks amazing)
Your hand movement with pencils are slightly faster using cheap ones compared when you use expensive ones, probably resulting in a sharper colors of expensive set. But anyway, price of pencils doesn't affect the resulting picture when artist finish drawing, final work will be great in both ways :D
Great skill
You art skills are amazing ❤ you clearly know how to use the instruments. I can't see much difference; art needn't be expensive. Namaste ❤
your talent scares me