It would be interesting to know how long it took you to draw this, it is difficult to tell with because it's sped up. But I imagine it takes longer than it looks
How much pressure would you say you apply on the paper when you do these renders? I tend to apply way too much to get some colour and it ends up being bad for the other side of the paper. Anyways, amazing video, cheers!
@@CuriousTrotter The paper's not really the problem I reckon, I happen to apply too much pressure and the back is «embossed» with the drawing, for a lack of a better word. I was curious how he gets sharp, dark lines without much pressure, as it appears.
Thank you both. Without more info, my feeling is that it may be to do with your materials.... pencils, paper and maybe even the surface underneath the paper. I mentioned in the video that the two white pencils that I use are very different to each other. The one that creates a nice sharp bright white line is very chalky in texture, and the other is waxy. The waxy one is difficult to sharpen to a good point and won’t give me much contrast either. It’s quite possible that the pencils you’re using don’t sharpen as well as others might, and they might work well on white paper, but run across the surface of marker pen without the friction you need for contrast. If your pencil is leaving marks on the back of the paper such as indents, it sounds like there’s too much pressure. If you can’t get the contrast without that much pressure, then it’s likely to be the tools you’re using. I’ve listed my pencils and paper etc in the description under the video. Hope this helps.
This looks so real. Just loved it. Amazing work, Sir.🙏🙏
Thank you very much 🙏🙏
Very satisfying to watch 3D objects come out of nowhere! great job explaining the lighting
Thanks for your continued support!
love the addition of the white paint
Thank you
Superb video. I love your style of presentation. Thank you
Thank you, that’s nice to hear!
GF: "Hey baby, whatcha watching?"
Me: "Some dude drawing buttons so I can get some inspiration"
There he is!!! Haha!
Me encantó, saludos desde Argentina.
Muchas gracias. Hola a Argentina!!
Wow...........Simply great.
Thank you
PLZ MAKE MORE VIDEOS .... UR CONTENT IS SO GENUINE AND HELPFUL 😁😁
Thank you! Yep, I’m working on it. Each video is a long old process! Great to have your support, thank you 🙏
beautiful work.
Thank you 🙏
Amazing!❤
Thank you!
Parabéns. Excelente.
Thank you 🙏
this is amazing! I hope I'm able to draw this some day
Thank you 🙏
It would be interesting to know how long it took you to draw this, it is difficult to tell with because it's sped up. But I imagine it takes longer than it looks
From memory, about 40 minutes I think.
Amazing
Thank you!!
Damn this amazing
Love it! Thank you 🙏
Awesome!
Thank you 🙏
Great 👍
Thank you!
Isso é incrível! Obrigada! 🇧🇷
Obrigada. Eu agradeço.
This is dope. Nice work!
Nice to hear, thank you!
Saludos desde Argentina
Hola mucho gusto
Disfruto mucho de tus diseños y aprendo también. 😊🖒🖒
@@ernestoalejandromagisterz5937 encantadora de escuchar!
Gracias muy amable ! 🖒🖒
First comment! So nice, 3D effect is really interesting, thank you
Thank you!
Well done on the speed of communication!!
Staedtler, Faber Castell or Camel?
Not sure I’ve heard of camel?
How much pressure would you say you apply on the paper when you do these renders? I tend to apply way too much to get some colour and it ends up being bad for the other side of the paper. Anyways, amazing video, cheers!
Get better paper. Print paper isn't generally good for art stuff. Check out Strathmore paper
@@CuriousTrotter The paper's not really the problem I reckon, I happen to apply too much pressure and the back is «embossed» with the drawing, for a lack of a better word. I was curious how he gets sharp, dark lines without much pressure, as it appears.
Thank you both. Without more info, my feeling is that it may be to do with your materials.... pencils, paper and maybe even the surface underneath the paper. I mentioned in the video that the two white pencils that I use are very different to each other. The one that creates a nice sharp bright white line is very chalky in texture, and the other is waxy. The waxy one is difficult to sharpen to a good point and won’t give me much contrast either. It’s quite possible that the pencils you’re using don’t sharpen as well as others might, and they might work well on white paper, but run across the surface of marker pen without the friction you need for contrast. If your pencil is leaving marks on the back of the paper such as indents, it sounds like there’s too much pressure. If you can’t get the contrast without that much pressure, then it’s likely to be the tools you’re using. I’ve listed my pencils and paper etc in the description under the video. Hope this helps.
....oh, always sharpen your pencils with a knife!
@@productdesignermaker Thanks a lot! I'll make sure to check those out
Hi, are these white charcoal pencils or is it something else? (I'm a newbie😅)
Hi, there are links below the video (in the description), to all the pens/pencils I used. Hope that helps
Dope
Thank you!
When you start thinking you are a good drawer, then you see this…
Very kind! Thank you