Drawing a Realistic Lily in Markers (Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pens)
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- Опубликовано: 17 авг 2019
- A demo of me drawing a realistic yellow lily using Faber-Castell Pitt Pens. This video is not sponsored, all opinions in this video are my own.
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Faber-Castell Pitt Artist Pen 48 count (This is the set I’m using but there are smaller less expensive sets that I will link below to get you started. amzn.to/2YSMeGY
Wallet sets of Pitt Artist Pens- amzn.to/2KwqUhr
White Pitt Pen (large)- amzn.to/31AWi4b
Smaller white White Pitt Pen- amzn.to/2YKkvbg
Jane Davenport Baton Blenders Dual-Tip Foam Applicators- amzn.to/2N4AFVZ
Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor Pad- amzn.to/33AJLQ7
Strathmore 400 Mixed Media Pad- amzn.to/2Z7xTRV
Please note: Links used in description are often affiliate links, this means I earn a small profit when someone uses my link to purchase a product. However, there is no additional charge to the person who is purchasing the product.
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Your videos are my dreams come true! Inktense, and now Pitt Pens? I wish there were more great artists like you to show what these media can do! I would defo love to see more videos on these. 😊
Nice. There aren’t many Pitt artist Pen users who do good stuff with it.
Shana, thank you so much for this video. I switched to Pitt markers from alcohol markers for the same reason as you, I want to gift and sell the originals. Your video gave me the confidence in working with and blending the markers. I tested all of my paper including hot press and the best I have found so far is Bianyo mixed media paper blended with some makeup wedges my wife gave me :). Thank you for the video!
Great tips! Thank you!
I salute you, fellow art suply fiend 😅. I am also quitting alcohol markes, but mostly because they are giving me terrible headaches, lately. The lightfastness is a great added bonus, not gonna lie
I didn't think about india ink markers 😮 I was never really into Copics and alcohol markers because of the issues you mentioned, but these could be really fun.
Wow such a beautiful flower you are so good ^^
You’re marker art is fantastic! I only have a set of alcohol markers that I play with occasionally. They’re not my favorite medium lol,but I don’t have you’re ability with them for sure! Maybe if I practiced more and used some of your tips I could improve.
that was cool, thanks.
Another great piece, Shana. I just wanted to say, even if in the future brands do sponsor you, or send you stuff to review, I wouldn't doubt that you're being honest with your viewers when you talk about these products.
You already know what i was gonna ask and you answered already. But I'm gonna stay and give you some watch time. The idea that a vibrant yellow marker can be lightfast is what should inspire them all with the pencils to get better lightfastness on that end. This flower looks great btw.
I love using my pitt pens on Simili Japon paper! No fraying nibs and holds the colour very well. Easy blending too and so cheap!
You should try them on Yupo paper. On this paper I blend them with a bristle brush.
Seems like you should be able to mix the pen on a pallets with water for initial tonal washes (since it's water based). Do you think the would dry as fast on a plastic or ceramic pallet. Maybe I'll just have to buy a few and see. I'm also a colored pencil artist. This interest me since once it's dry you can do more glazing or details with pencil.
Wow,❤
The Pitt pens are small compared to other markers, my concern is the amount of space to cover. I would use them for smaller more simple drawings and use them with regular markers.
How are you blending those? They annoy me when it comes to blending