Looking good Scottie. Love seeing the evolution of your approach, I remember it only being a few months when you began adding light ink washes to the linework & now some bold expressive color. Keep on experimenting, trying out what's best for you. Congrats on the success of the channel growth. You deserve it, putting in the work!
I know this video is from 7 months ago, but in case you're still needing a tip on Tombow markers... You can use a paint brush with water to help blend them, like you would with watercolor. They're basically concentrated watercolors in marker form. Also, you can blend them by using color one, then color two, then color one again. This helps a lot with gradients. Hope this was helpful for you or anyone else reading this! Love your work, I'm inspired to loosen up in my sketches since I usually white knuckle the pen lol
I can't draw people to save myself, but your technique is a revolution! I gave it a go and first off, recognisable people beautifully proportioned. Thanks for the simple and very clear technique!
You make colors that supposedly don't blend well look great anyway! When i looked at the wood on the chair with the bits of orange into the brown it really sells that texture. Nice job!
Hello Scottie... "saves the day" - because you already saved mine!!! Allow me to explain... This is Jim, a New Yorker living in Madrid, Spain, a newbei and learning in the Art World... One if my biggest and profound issues has always been drawing/sketching people!! For real!!! I found you almost by chance a few days ago and I immediately subscribed to your channel!!! For the first time in my whole life someone has given me the knowledge in a comprehensive way for me to understand "Human Proportions" and in a way that I can apply them... so, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! For real! You have a NEW subscriber for good! High fives from Madrid!!! (And, if you don't mind, I'll recommend your channel to others who struggle like me on this topic).
Thanks a lot for the great feedback, Jamie! I love hearing stories like this. I’m so glad that my way of teaching proportions has helped you so much. All the best with your sketching and thanks for your support!🙌🏼
Something I've started doing is preserving the line work by using a light board to transfer the sketch onto another sheet of paper. At the point where the .3 fine liner went over the pencil would have been a good point to transfer the image onto a separate sheet of paper. That way you can experiment with many different coloring techniques on the same image. Since you are uncertain about the marker you could go back with watercolor, ink washes, etc. A light board allows you to transfer the image onto many different styles of paper as well.
I think adding the color made the sketch look great. Either way it is good work, but the color really enhances it. Thanks for the video. Very inspiring
Love the sketching style! And I'm all for adding color. Thank you so much for the helpful sketching tips. I'm always looking to sketch more expressively, so this was great! : )
Excellent tips and a great demonstration. I like the highlights of the Tombow markers as an alternative to watercolour. Maybe a "value fill": might be interesting too, as this would give the depth and feeling through the contrasting values of say sanguine, greys (cool and warm) and sepia maybe.
You can scribble the tombows on plastic/acetate/etc and just use a waterbrush or paintbrush to mix colors. Basically like watercolor paint to get right colors. Thanks for your informative videos. They even re-wet if you use a palette and they dry. I do that with stamp pad ink also(water based)
New subbie… 😂 Maaaaan… this is very well explained, like it’s amazing in my eyes… I like draw fine art but has been tempted to step into color… I just bought my first watercolor palette and I even love the way you added color, its sooooo beautiful! I had to subscribe to never loose you and your tutorials!!! 💛🎨👩🏽🎨🙏🏽
This is helpful, thanks. Funny, when I use markers like Tombow it bugs me when they don’t blend well (surely my inexperience? Or maybe I just prefer watercolor?) or show the marker lines, but it doesn’t bother me at all when I see it in the work of others. I figure it’s their style and it works for them. I think yours turned out great!
Thanks Jill! 😊 Glad you found it helpful. Yea I think markers can be a bit hit or miss sometimes! With these markers I had to be really careful not add too much ink or the paper started to peal off.
Excellent. As a beginner, this really summarized sketching and resonated with me. Thanks for putting the time and effort into your content. It is really appreciated.
Your sketch looks great and I find the way you use to put on paper the proportions of the reference very effective. Unfortunately I can't offer any advice on markers' colour blending. The reason why I don't use this type of markers is that I 've never managed to make them blend properly. I assume that the only way to make alcohol or water based ink markers blend decently is to use a paper made for markers, with very hard sizing that keeps the marker ink on the surface in order to be reactivated when you apply a second colour. Or perhaps watercolour markers that can be diluted with water. But if you are going to use watercolour markers than why not use light washes of watercolours??!!
That's a good point! Maybe blending with a brush and water could work👍🏼. I tried blending directly with the pens on watercolor paper but the pen tip seems to still rough up the paper instead of blending the ink.
The color is too strong for my taste, over powering the line work i.e an illustration rather than a sketch. I prefer weak ink washes applied with a brush to maintain prominence in the line work…to each their own. Excellent information on proportion…thx!
thanks for the feedback on the color! I know what you mean, it's quite strong. I'm going to be trying watercolor soon as well which will be good to compare. Thanks for watching!🤗
@@SketchingScottie I think water colour or very diluted gouache would work. With gouache you can make it opaque if you want and do highlights. Not as portable for urban art sketching though. Is it possible to experiment with Tombow's and just dip the nibs in water to wash them out before applying ? You could carry a small vial of water with you for urban work.
Your style is so effortless and expressive; it just can't be done better. The coloured version is fabulous; I love it so much ⚡
thanks a lot! 🤗
Looking good Scottie. Love seeing the evolution of your approach, I remember it only being a few months when you began adding light ink washes to the linework & now some bold expressive color. Keep on experimenting, trying out what's best for you. Congrats on the success of the channel growth. You deserve it, putting in the work!
Thanks a lot for your support along the way Alphonzo! It's always encouraging to hear from you 🙌🏼
I know this video is from 7 months ago, but in case you're still needing a tip on Tombow markers... You can use a paint brush with water to help blend them, like you would with watercolor. They're basically concentrated watercolors in marker form. Also, you can blend them by using color one, then color two, then color one again. This helps a lot with gradients. Hope this was helpful for you or anyone else reading this! Love your work, I'm inspired to loosen up in my sketches since I usually white knuckle the pen lol
Thanks Kimber for the idea! That’s actually something that I should try. Now that it’s been some time I can go back and test with some brushes 👍🏼
nice job, I use the tombow with a water pen brush as watercolour some times
I can't draw people to save myself, but your technique is a revolution! I gave it a go and first off, recognisable people beautifully proportioned. Thanks for the simple and very clear technique!
You make colors that supposedly don't blend well look great anyway! When i looked at the wood on the chair with the bits of orange into the brown it really sells that texture. Nice job!
Thanks a lot! Glad you liked the colors and texture👍🏼
Hello Scottie... "saves the day" - because you already saved mine!!! Allow me to explain...
This is Jim, a New Yorker living in Madrid, Spain, a newbei and learning in the Art World...
One if my biggest and profound issues has always been drawing/sketching people!! For real!!!
I found you almost by chance a few days ago and I immediately subscribed to your channel!!! For the first time in my whole life someone has given me the knowledge in a comprehensive way for me to understand "Human Proportions" and in a way that I can apply them... so, THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! For real! You have a NEW subscriber for good! High fives from Madrid!!! (And, if you don't mind, I'll recommend your channel to others who struggle like me on this topic).
Thanks a lot for the great feedback, Jamie! I love hearing stories like this. I’m so glad that my way of teaching proportions has helped you so much. All the best with your sketching and thanks for your support!🙌🏼
LOVE the way you combined the physical with the digital to make this. Super pro bro!
😊Thanks mate, had fun making this one!
Something I've started doing is preserving the line work by using a light board to transfer the sketch onto another sheet of paper. At the point where the .3 fine liner went over the pencil would have been a good point to transfer the image onto a separate sheet of paper. That way you can experiment with many different coloring techniques on the same image. Since you are uncertain about the marker you could go back with watercolor, ink washes, etc. A light board allows you to transfer the image onto many different styles of paper as well.
Great suggestion Sentry! That would definitely take the pressure off🙌🏼
Love this 😍 the line flow and the colors
Nice job. Love this style. I've also watched Kiefer's work and love that style too. Your proportion suggestions are super easy to remember. Thanks!
Thanks Dave! That's great to hear👍🏼
I think adding the color made the sketch look great. Either way it is good work, but the color really enhances it. Thanks for the video. Very inspiring
Great tutorial- many thanks for all your helpful tips.
Love the sketching style! And I'm all for adding color. Thank you so much for the helpful sketching tips. I'm always looking to sketch more expressively, so this was great! : )
Fabulous work and tips! Thank you Scottie 🌈
Thanks a lot Allie! 🤗
Beautiful sketch man, congrats
Give this man a round of applause
I honestly think the same, this is more useful because not all bodies are the same and it's hard to make 9 or more heads just to start a quick sketch
Wonderful tutorial. Thank you
I really needed this now! I need to improve my artistic skill
so good! All the best👍🏼
I love this style! ❤
Very helpful! Thank you so much!😊🌻
I love your style. I'm trying to get a loose style.
Excellent tips and a great demonstration. I like the highlights of the Tombow markers as an alternative to watercolour.
Maybe a "value fill": might be interesting too, as this would give the depth and feeling through the contrasting values of say sanguine, greys (cool and warm) and sepia maybe.
good idea 👍🏼
Love the colors, amazing job! 👏
that’s great to hear! thanks😊
I learn a lot from you. Thank you
being able to follow along, start and stop to really look at what your doing is so helpful! Glad I found this channel! thanks ps , I love the color
Thanks for watching and for the feedback Renegade!
You can scribble the tombows on plastic/acetate/etc and just use a waterbrush or paintbrush to mix colors. Basically like watercolor paint to get right colors. Thanks for your informative videos. They even re-wet if you use a palette and they dry. I do that with stamp pad ink also(water based)
thanks for the tips Sueh👍🏼
What a cool sketch 🔥🔥 really inspired me to draw
Awesome, that's great to hear!
Love this video, thanks.
love this
New subbie… 😂 Maaaaan… this is very well explained, like it’s amazing in my eyes… I like draw fine art but has been tempted to step into color… I just bought my first watercolor palette and I even love the way you added color, its sooooo beautiful! I had to subscribe to never loose you and your tutorials!!! 💛🎨👩🏽🎨🙏🏽
Thanks for the support! All the best with your watercolors🙌🏼
Love it!
An excellent tutorial! 👍🏻
thanks so much 🤗
Just awesome 😎
Great!
This is helpful, thanks. Funny, when I use markers like Tombow it bugs me when they don’t blend well (surely my inexperience? Or maybe I just prefer watercolor?) or show the marker lines, but it doesn’t bother me at all when I see it in the work of others. I figure it’s their style and it works for them. I think yours turned out great!
Thanks Jill! 😊 Glad you found it helpful. Yea I think markers can be a bit hit or miss sometimes! With these markers I had to be really careful not add too much ink or the paper started to peal off.
Excellent. As a beginner, this really summarized sketching and resonated with me. Thanks for putting the time and effort into your content. It is really appreciated.
Thanks a lot JD😊 That's great to hear!
I just love you
Your sketch looks great and I find the way you use to put on paper the proportions of the reference very effective. Unfortunately I can't offer any advice on markers' colour blending. The reason why I don't use this type of markers is that I 've never managed to make them blend properly.
I assume that the only way to make alcohol or water based ink markers blend decently is to use a paper made for markers, with very hard sizing that keeps the marker ink on the surface in order to be reactivated when you apply a second colour.
Or perhaps watercolour markers that can be diluted with water.
But if you are going to use watercolour markers than why not use light washes of watercolours??!!
Thanks😊 👍🏼 Yes I've been using watercolours a lot lately.
Superb....Btw which colour brushes and pens are u used ?
I'm using the Tombow dual tip pens here and the Micron 02 fine liner. You can check out the description for the links.
If they are water-based. Is it not better to use watercolor paper and use some water just like if you where using watercolors? :) For blending I mean
That's a good point! Maybe blending with a brush and water could work👍🏼. I tried blending directly with the pens on watercolor paper but the pen tip seems to still rough up the paper instead of blending the ink.
second video and you deserve a subscribe :)
so basically when I sketch I must be okay making mistakes be loose and be use multiple lines
Something about you saying "crotch" is hilarious to me
The color is too strong for my taste, over powering the line work i.e an illustration rather than a sketch. I prefer weak ink washes applied with a brush to maintain prominence in the line work…to each their own. Excellent information on proportion…thx!
thanks for the feedback on the color! I know what you mean, it's quite strong. I'm going to be trying watercolor soon as well which will be good to compare. Thanks for watching!🤗
@@SketchingScottie I think water colour or very diluted gouache would work. With gouache you can make it opaque if you want and do highlights. Not as portable for urban art sketching though. Is it possible to experiment with Tombow's and just dip the nibs in water to wash them out before applying ? You could carry a small vial of water with you for urban work.
I'm getting tired of the only form of words I know to simply say your work sings. Don't know what I'll say next time. It's all good.
😊 you’re very kind Helen! I’ve been enjoying reading your comments👍🏼
@@SketchingScottie Not kind. Just frank. Glad you read my comments.
First :)