Charcoal, sepia and pastel have been my dry medium of choice for years. The drawings you make in graphite are so exciting and for me are both painterly and precise. This has inspired me to start new projects. However, I was hoping to see such a demonstration. Thank you and I will soon take up a membership over the holiday. LOVING the digital work as well!!
beautiful work, you could draw live (streaming)even if it takes more than an hour and you accompany it with good music. there are many people who like to see how an artist works in real time ...
Please what's the tiny stick, that looks almost like a toothpick at 7:48 ? (Not the paperstump,which is in a common size/thickness,the other one that is way smaller)Whats that,please?
The last point at the end that you make couldn't be more accurate. I find myself constantly making lines that are too dark. Especialy when drawing face features.
Once again, one of the best teachers on the web! Thank you sir!
It's truly humbling to see such excellence captured through video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge Stephen!
My pleasure!
Charcoal, sepia and pastel have been my dry medium of choice for years. The drawings you make in graphite are so exciting and for me are both painterly and precise. This has inspired me to start new projects. However, I was hoping to see such a demonstration. Thank you and I will soon take up a membership over the holiday. LOVING the digital work as well!!
Wow, the advice on holding back on the hard edges was not wasted on me. That's something I need to loosen up on.
Love this
It's pretty hard material and it's kinda rare to see the process. Thank you for your knowledge !
My pleasure!
beautiful work, you could draw live (streaming)even if it takes more than an hour and you accompany it with good music. there are many people who like to see how an artist works in real time ...
I’ll have to try that.
New material is always fun~~
so good, very amazing tutorial
Excellent as always!
Fantastic vid. So much great advice.
Only 436 likes ? It's one of the most complete guide to sepia chalk folks...
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Perfecto
Which lead are you using.. It's better if you will share the link of the lead you r using..
Please what's the tiny stick, that looks almost like a toothpick at 7:48 ? (Not the paperstump,which is in a common size/thickness,the other one that is way smaller)Whats that,please?
It is a tiny paper stump.
The last point at the end that you make couldn't be more accurate. I find myself constantly making lines that are too dark. Especialy when drawing face features.
What kind -brand- of sepia sticks do you use?
Koh-I-noor
it's a solid sub from me
Thanks!
Great work , normal speed please
Sir result of rembrandt competition?
Comes out Jan 1st.
Man I do not envy what you had to go through at the Florence academy but hot damn can you make art
Thanks man!!
You are not easy on the eye