You make it seem so easy to create beautiful realistic animals! Thank you for sharing your craft. Incredible! I’m trying to learn how to use Pastels. In one of your tutorials you used a ,special yellow /gold ,pencil. I couldn’t quite see the brand or color name….. could you please send me that information? You also used an odd named brownish red pencil? Perhaps you would share that as well? Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge! Maxine Starr
Das tutorial ist klasse.. ich hätte gerne einmal das Referenzfoto zwischendurch gesehen.. oder klein eingeblendet.. das hilft mir zu sehen wie Sie das ins Bild umsetzen. Nur als Anregung.
May I ask, How many hours did this take? Do you sometimes add a background? I’m interested in doing commissions, I’ve just not taken that leap of fate yet. 😊
Hi Gill, taking the leap of faith is always difficult! I got much faster in around 6 months of starting full time but my output remained similar. Even though I can draw faster than I used to, it takes a toll on my hand so I need more rest anyway. I think this was a two-sitting portrait, maybe 6 hours? but you need to work out pricing etc based on your output and what you're happy with, too! Remember that there is extra time around starting the portrait spent liaising, prepping and then after with packing etc. This post may help you: www.emilyrosefineart.co.uk/become-an-artist/how-to-price-your-art-5-easy-steps/
Yes it can! To be honest, I usually go straight for the pencils and use them on the side so that they go down in a more 'painterly' fashion. I had bought these pans for a class, to speed up the process as it was tight on time, so used them here for a bit of fun!
Love your drawings
Thank you so much, Sue!
I have just started to watch your your tutorials,amazing I’ve learnt a lot.
Thank you, Paul! I hope it all helps you :)
Beautiful. Great tutorial. Thank you. I learned a lot.
So glad!
Did you ever do a Bernedoodle or a havanese? I would love a demonstration of them. You are so great and talented
Absolutely beautiful thankyou
Thank you, Joy!
What lovely art 💞
Beautiful!!!!❤
Thanks so much Daniel :)
You make it seem so easy to create beautiful realistic animals! Thank you for sharing your craft. Incredible!
I’m trying to learn how to use Pastels. In one of your tutorials you used a ,special yellow /gold ,pencil. I couldn’t quite see the brand or color name….. could you please send me that information? You also used an odd named brownish red pencil? Perhaps you would share that as well? Thank you so much for sharing you knowledge! Maxine Starr
I love your long descriptive videos 🏴👍
Thank you, Paul, that's really useful to know! I much prefer long-form content when it's possible too :)
très beau !!! je m'abonne 🤩
Das tutorial ist klasse.. ich hätte gerne einmal das Referenzfoto zwischendurch gesehen.. oder klein eingeblendet.. das hilft mir zu sehen wie Sie das ins Bild umsetzen. Nur als Anregung.
Do you do full length tutorials on patreon or anything
May I ask, How many hours did this take? Do you sometimes add a background? I’m interested in doing commissions, I’ve just not taken that leap of fate yet. 😊
Hi Gill, taking the leap of faith is always difficult! I got much faster in around 6 months of starting full time but my output remained similar. Even though I can draw faster than I used to, it takes a toll on my hand so I need more rest anyway. I think this was a two-sitting portrait, maybe 6 hours? but you need to work out pricing etc based on your output and what you're happy with, too! Remember that there is extra time around starting the portrait spent liaising, prepping and then after with packing etc. This post may help you: www.emilyrosefineart.co.uk/become-an-artist/how-to-price-your-art-5-easy-steps/
i have tried canson pastel papers but found out cant draw the fur on first base
I don't have pan pastels so can this be done with just the pencils?
Yes it can! To be honest, I usually go straight for the pencils and use them on the side so that they go down in a more 'painterly' fashion. I had bought these pans for a class, to speed up the process as it was tight on time, so used them here for a bit of fun!
A great tutorial but judging by the title, I expected it to be in pastel pencils, but rather a lot of pans and sticks.