@@TERESAJOYFINEART It took me a while to buy a ceramic blade pen cutter. In my country/city this ceramic cutter is available as a Stanley rebranded version Stanley Ceramic Pen Cutter, but the actual product is the Slice cutter, even the Slice logo is engraved on the body. It works fine, thank You for the suggestion, but since it actually a scraper, it works best with heavy papers like your 300gsm 100% cotton Fabriano Artistico. It works OKish on 160 gsm paper, too, but you should be very careful not to ruin the paper. Is your experience similar? Thank You again.
@@miklosnemeth8566 That's interesting! I did not realise that they were sold under a different Brand name in some countries. What country are you in? Yes, you are right, the Slice tool works better with some papers than others. When working on Watercolour paper, the Slice tool will only take the pigment off back to the very first layer of pencil on the paper. You won't want to go back past that first layer or you will damage the paper. It's important when working on watercolour paper to apply a good base layer of the colour that you want your highlighted area to be once you have used the Slice tool. Here is a video which might be useful ruclips.net/video/qDjhW5qBmLY/видео.html It shows how adding a base layer will make the Slice tool work better and also explains that the Slice tool will not work with all papers. I'm not sure if you ever draw on Pastelmat or Drafting film but the Slice tool will work on those surfaces without the need for the base layer. Hope this helps!
Hello, do you have a list of the exact colors you used here on this picture? That would be really great. Thank you very much and best regards from Germany
Hi Theresa, your work is really beautiful and I'm so happy to have found your platform. I'd love to subscribe to your Patreon Fruition Level. Do you include any tutorials using Pastelmat and drafting film? These are surfaces I mostly use. Thanks for sharing so much information in such a gentle way on your videos 🙂. Sandi, Cape Town, South Africa
Hi Sandi, Thank you so much for your message. I’m so pleased that you enjoy the tutorials here on RUclips. Yes, there are some tutorials on Pastelmat and Drafting film as well as hot pressed paper on my Patreon channel. Please let me know if you need any more help. 🥰
Very clear and detailed explanation, I'm excited to give this a go. Thank you for sharing your art with us!
Thank you my drawing was also very beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍
Thank you, you are very generous with your tips n techniques ! Thanks 😊
You are very welcome, thank you! 😊
Beautiful and such clear explanations! Thank you🎉
You’re welcome 😊
So beautiful Teresa……you’re such a good teacher…..thank you! 🙏
Thank you Lynn. That's very kind! :)
AWesome
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely Gorgeous!
Thank you very much! 😊
Beautiful thank you
You’re welcome! 😊
Your portraits are incredible, i love the way you make the animals come alive, you make the animal fur look warm and cuddly, excellent work 👏👏👏
Thank you so much! 😊
awsome work
Thank you so much 😀
Stunning 🥰
Thank you very much! 😊
I've got a golden/ginger cat to draw later and this has really helped steer me in the right direction - thank you!
Glad it helped!
Gorgeous
Thank you so much! 😊
Your art are so cool I start watch your video when you had 300 sub 😊
(now 2k subscribe congratulations 👏)
Thank you! 😊
You can make a video where you show all your best drawing ?? 😀
:)
Nice your guidance dear & sub your channel all the best 👍 💕
A really useful and inspiring tutorial thanks for taking the time to make it . Regards Gav.
You are very welcome. I am so pleased that you found it useful! :)
Gracias, muy útil, un saludo desde Bogota, Colombia, hermoso retrato
You are very welcome! 😊
Excellent portrait, you’ve captured the softness of the fur beautifully as well as the personality and spirit of this lovely dog!❤️
Thank you so much! 😊
6:25 did you use any special tool to make the white fur filaments around the nose?
I used a ‘Manual Pen Cutter’ from the Slice Tool range to create the fine white whiskers around the nose. Hope this helps! 😊
@@TERESAJOYFINEART It took me a while to buy a ceramic blade pen cutter. In my country/city this ceramic cutter is available as a Stanley rebranded version Stanley Ceramic Pen Cutter, but the actual product is the Slice cutter, even the Slice logo is engraved on the body. It works fine, thank You for the suggestion, but since it actually a scraper, it works best with heavy papers like your 300gsm 100% cotton Fabriano Artistico. It works OKish on 160 gsm paper, too, but you should be very careful not to ruin the paper. Is your experience similar? Thank You again.
@@miklosnemeth8566 That's interesting! I did not realise that they were sold under a different Brand name in some countries. What country are you in? Yes, you are right, the Slice tool works better with some papers than others. When working on Watercolour paper, the Slice tool will only take the pigment off back to the very first layer of pencil on the paper. You won't want to go back past that first layer or you will damage the paper. It's important when working on watercolour paper to apply a good base layer of the colour that you want your highlighted area to be once you have used the Slice tool. Here is a video which might be useful ruclips.net/video/qDjhW5qBmLY/видео.html It shows how adding a base layer will make the Slice tool work better and also explains that the Slice tool will not work with all papers. I'm not sure if you ever draw on Pastelmat or Drafting film but the Slice tool will work on those surfaces without the need for the base layer. Hope this helps!
Hello, do you have a list of the exact colors you used here on this picture? That would be really great. Thank you very much and best regards from Germany
Hi, there is a supply list and line drawing for this one over in my Art membership (www.teresajoyfineart.com) or in my Patreon. 😊
Hi Theresa, your work is really beautiful and I'm so happy to have found your platform. I'd love to subscribe to your Patreon Fruition Level. Do you include any tutorials using Pastelmat and drafting film? These are surfaces I mostly use. Thanks for sharing so much information in such a gentle way on your videos 🙂. Sandi, Cape Town, South Africa
Hi Sandi, Thank you so much for your message. I’m so pleased that you enjoy the tutorials here on RUclips. Yes, there are some tutorials on Pastelmat and Drafting film as well as hot pressed paper on my Patreon channel. Please let me know if you need any more help. 🥰
What kind of pencils do you use?
Mostly Polychromos and Luminance. 😊
How long did this one take? ❤
About 5 hours! 😊
Gyönyörű 😘
Thank you! :)
How did you do the lineart? Brilliant drawing BTW
Thank you! I have an outline to accompany the complete tutorial which is over on Patreon. 😊
@@TERESAJOYFINEART Thank you so much ☺☺