Realistic Portrait Drawing with Charcoal Pencil
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Realistic Portrait Drawing with Charcoal Pencil
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I have a new favourite art style. The ability to pause the video at any point beyond the first strokes and hang it up on a wall is utterly amazing to me. True skill.
Your work seems to be more about sculpting the figure than drawing it. Incredible skill and technique!!!
I've read this book called drawing like a sculptor, I recommend you to read it!
Right on!
@@maximiumisme8381 may i ask who is the writer?
That first 30 seconds is about the most bad-ass and implausible thing I've ever seen in a drawing video. That is wildly cool and inspiring as first steps go! Finished result is sexy cool mesmerizing.
Been trying to get a technique down for charcoal and this looks so floaty and delicately done I love it
Absolutely wonderful! I'm learning so much from three different users of charcoal, and just by watching, I've picked up a lot of good techniques; as a result, my portraits and improved leaps and bounds in just three tries. Great stuff, you guys! This is so much better than hyper-realism, which I've personally never liked.
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Is that a sachet hes using to start the drawing?
That's such an unique way to manage the technique, it looks so smooth contrary to the rough texture I get
This is absolutely mesmerizing to watch..the use of contrast to give it depth is surreal. Almost looks like a marble sculpture. What is the name of the Artist?
Im definitly gonna steal that technique :D That is so genius. Im charcoal sticks always break so this is perfect.
Stunning! I am never been so impressed with a demonstration or the results. Thank you.
Its Magical to see you sculpting the values forming 3 dimensional figure
I really don’t understand how charcoal can draw so cool!!!
Yo soy pintor tambien , pero admiro ese tipo de tecnogia del carboncillo , es fascinante , voy a empezar a probarlo , se ve super sencillo y deforma todas los esguemas tradicionales , felicitaciones .
This is the type of art I appreciate unlike hyper realitic and photorealism, I've got nothing against it but it doesn't involve much creativity which art is all about 💖
Feels more like sculpting than drawing. Awesome
I am speechless now and i can cry. What a talent and education?
WOW! HOLY MOlY I have never seen this technique done before DIDN'T teach this in Art school. i have seen portrait results before but i didn't know how it was done. thanks for sharing i will incorporate this technique into my repertoire. Maestro!
I like your way to portrait people, making the general shape first and then the details later step by step like carving sculptures.
exceptionnel! Quel talent !!!
This is absolutely amazing and beautiful. Congratulations!
Absolutely magical!!
no magic, just skill.
Outstanding and beautiful work
masterclass skill indeed its amazing how he just use a blending stump out of this, about that red thing I think it's a cloth or an eraser he just dip it with charcoal powder just like his blending stump. amazing techniques so dreamy and inspiring
Wonderful style and likeness of the image. Thanks for sharing your technique!
Amazing superb charcoal work. Salute to Artist
Beautiful... Classic style..... I wish to learn... Thank you so much for sharing 🙏💐
Love from INDIA
Sei davvero stupendo 👌👏👏👏👏👏👏
very experience, and skillful
Wow!! Simply wow... Takes skill to skulpt it like that.
i love this so much it have a motion to it and emotion , i will try to draw with this technique
Buenísimo trabajo. Lo malo es que no se de quien es el dibujo. Me gustaría seguir los trabajos de la persona q lo realizó.
Who did this work? Please, can you tell me?
Are you "dipping" your blending stump into charcoal powder?
Amazing drawing. ❤
Is there a name for this style or technique? “Charcoal drawing” just seems too generic
light & shadow technique
2D Image Sculpting would be a good name
To be more accurate, he's "stumping" a lot and starting from soft to hard. Other than that, it's pure art fundamentals knowledge and practice.
Awesome work!! Reminds me Andrew Loomis sketches. Love it
Just before the end the contrast got significantly stronger. Did you go back over to darken areas or was this just the camera colour/white balance changing?
If you compare the drawing marks beetween the two versions you can see that the artist actually pushed the drawing further, refined it and added dark accents.
@@artetconscience agree, we can clearly see new strokes and dark accents
Beautiful!
I agree with the comments below. This is ART.
Thank you✌️
So soft it’s beautiful
I wish I had just 1 talent
Loved...so beautyfull
Wowwwwwwww. You r amazing. I love it. 🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Amazing & inspiring work
From Brasil. wonderful drawing congratulations
Stunning!
This is a masterpiece. You are awesome brother.
Yes. This is the way. Beautiful drawing. Thank you so much for posting this video.
Waitttt are you using blending stamp to shade?? 😮😮😮❤
A master.
Looks great 👍
is the person drawing in this channel the same person? because the techniques are different
That´s amazing thank you
It's superb...I like watching it in 'slow mo'...though, even, then the video actually seems to have been 'speeded up'...so, I guess, at 'real life' speed it would have taken considerably longer to view.
I just like the fact that is shows...that the artists job in creating a portrait consists of taking, quite literally, hundreds of different choices...going, constantly, 'back and forth'...making marks; then, carefully, judging it...rubbing out, if necessary; then, trying repeatedly, again and again...until you feel you've gotten the precision/and, shading correct...as well as, the overall design. The end effect is both beautiful and brilliant! ;-) With many 'beginner' artists, such as myself, having such Patience is exactly what we need. Myself, I tend to work really 'fast'...and, am seldom satisfied with the end result...just through not having enough patience to go and refine it.
Is he using powdered charcoal and applying it with the stump? and, do you know what he uses in the beginning of the video to apply the charcoal?
Look for Sofft brand applicators. They are squishy foam things.
@@claudiafinelle7252 Looks like a wadded up rag. Often in my studio people use a very soft cotton T shirt wad or you can be fancy and buy a chamois bought in auto supplies to shine cars.
Thank you!
This is wonderful
This is not pencil work, it should be called as sculpting on paper with pencil.guruji super
Love your work where can I get the kind of charcoal you use I’ve looked on eBay and Amazon but I can’t find it any where
Very nice👍👍
do you use charcoal powder?
Congratulation. It's amazing work !
throughout the video does he use a blending material with charcoal on it, or is it a charcoal pencil?
It is a blender with charcoal. And occasionally he uses an eraser.
Elmer D. Escoto R. oh ok thankyou :^)
Saved this video. This is just an reference of real art work. Nice demonstration. However, probably - I had missed the name of Artist. Can anyone help?
Why don't you put the artist name in the description?
Awesome 👍👍👍
😍
What is the tool that you use in the first second of this awesome video? It seems a charcoal sachet, can you share some detail on it? Thank you master
makeup sponge
Beautiful tone
wow...Masterpiece
Skill lvl : Grandmaster
Anyone know what that tool that's being used in the beginning of the video is? Is it some kind of make-up brush or sponge?
Oh my Goodness!!
Can you please upload more videos with this kind of style? :)
It would help to have an idea of the meterials, including paper, that are being used.
gundwan rushinga totally, as an self taugh artist i'm not into a circle of people who could recommend me materials, so this would be helpfull
Awesome
A arte nos liberta das quimeras da repugnante realidade.
What tools are he using?
Fine Art Academy, can I ask which tools you used for this drawing what kind of charcoal and what paper?
They are on the description :-)
대단하십니다~ ~~♡★☆♡♥♥
I gotta get me a charcoal pencil and give a drawing some smoky, cartooney effects.
Awesome... Artist name please..
My favourite style
将虚实,面,调子有机地融为一体,很吸引眼球
wow
Pure emotion
Who would put a thumbs down? Crazy.
Who is the artist?
What is the first tool you use here? (red one) Thanx
pardon me but, what title the first back song is? sounds delight to me, appreciate it for someone who can help to find it, thank you 😅😅
What tool is the artist using at the very beginning? Looks like a small brush of some kind ...
Looks like a sponge
很喜欢你的风格(Style,)在RUclips视频中若没解说,能在画前展示您的tools(用具)对观者看更有收益。Thanks!
Lovely
awesome !!
Please upload tutorial videos for this kind of techniques 😥
And please mention the artist (or any social media account details)
AMAZING
superb
'Is it possinle to learn this power?'
It's not a power but a skill, that is entirely possible to learn.
Not from a jedi
Cool
artist's name please?
What is that thing at begining to make tones?
Halus saya suka
👍👍👍👌❤
Why do charcoal artists never finish one area before moving to another? Like the hair, they just come back to it adding more and more charcoal (eventually creating a clearer image). They go to another part of the face like the nose, then the chin, then left side of face, right side hair, nose etc. Why don't they just finish one place at a time?
so they don't get lost in the details of one particular area and lose track of the overall value structure of the drawing. So the focus is more on getting the values right rather than finishing "parts" of a drawing. That's why you can see this artist going from applying lightest to darkest values in his process. The darkest tones are only added at the ending. This way you make sure that the values are balanced and dynamic.