Thanks! You've made my day! Basically, with 40+ years of professional drawing experience, I'm getting old and, instead of writing a second book, I'm attempting to unload my brain into video. I've made about 50 videos so far, but most won't be shown here (only at DrawWitMike.net). And that means I'm too busy at DWM to make them regularly for RUclips. That said, I'm working on three at present, and at least one is particularly for RUclips.
Hi again Mike! One of my favourites grades is the F. As you mentioned it's important to have in mind that every brand have different mix, for instance, Derwent have some vegan products (as the graphite pencils from B to 9H), the soft grades really starts at 2B in the Derwent Graphic model. In contrast, Cretacolor Cleos offer darker grades, but the mix is a little bit dirty, that's why for me it's also important to get familiar with our pencils in order to take advantage of its pros and to avoid its cons. P. S. I like the way you speak: clearly and not so fast. When I watch a video in English I try to understand, but sometimes it's hard for me, instead with your videos it's easier, at least I hope so. (I hope I don't find out later that I have misunderstood something :D) Where are you from?
In the videos I often say I use 2B, HB and 2H, but I'm just trying to keep it simple. In reality, I prefer 2B, F, and 2H. As for the brands, I have a set of Derwents but only use them in the videos. My preferred brand is Staedtler and has been for many many years. Ultimately, I don't think it matters which brand you use, or mix of brands, as long as you keep to a regular choice of grades. I firmly believe that every time you pick up a pencil you should already know exactly how it is going to perform. That way you can concentrate on drawing the subject and not on how you might do it.
Thanks! I've just completed the Basic Technique series (23 videos) and I'm now working on the Creative Techniques series. I try to complete at least one each month - but sometimes quality wins over speed, and I'd rather be happy with the result and not clock-watching :) And in between those videos (available on my site) I'm doing my best to make another just for RUclips on more general drawing subjects. And sometimes I'll reformat an existing Basic Techniques video and release that here for you.
@@drawwithmike Many thanks for the info. I prefer quality over speed, please take it easy. Thank you very much for sharing invaluable information. All the best...
Wow, it appears that I’ve gotten in (nearly) on the Start of Mike Sibley’s RUclips career. I’m looking forward to being able to actually see some of the negative magic happen.
All in good time... I'm a late starter - and getting older and slowing down :) I've just started work on the next 24 Creative Techniques videos; I'll release selected videos from the completed Basic Techniques series here from time to time (all available at DrawWithMike.net); and in between I have a long list of drawing-related topics to cover exclusively at RUclips. It all takes time but I'll be as speedy as I can.
Just completed the next Creative Techniques video (available on my site) and begun writing the next - DRAWING LIGHT VALUES. Then your wait is over... NEGATIVE DRAWING will be covered by the next three videos! :)
Mike Sibley Great of you to keep me in mind, Mike. In the meanwhile, I’m sure looking forward to whatever you produce on all aspects of drawing. Thanks.
Personally, I use Staedtler 2B, HB (or F), and 2H. And I have rarely used 4H and 8H (no longer available) for very specific jobs. And, YES, standard 2mm leads from all manufacturers fit ALL brands of clutch pencil.
I saw no one as underrated as you. Your videos are packed with value 🧡
Thanks! You've made my day!
Basically, with 40+ years of professional drawing experience, I'm getting old and, instead of writing a second book, I'm attempting to unload my brain into video.
I've made about 50 videos so far, but most won't be shown here (only at DrawWitMike.net). And that means I'm too busy at DWM to make them regularly for RUclips. That said, I'm working on three at present, and at least one is particularly for RUclips.
Hi again Mike! One of my favourites grades is the F. As you mentioned it's important to have in mind that every brand have different mix, for instance, Derwent have some vegan products (as the graphite pencils from B to 9H), the soft grades really starts at 2B in the Derwent Graphic model. In contrast, Cretacolor Cleos offer darker grades, but the mix is a little bit dirty, that's why for me it's also important to get familiar with our pencils in order to take advantage of its pros and to avoid its cons.
P. S. I like the way you speak: clearly and not so fast. When I watch a video in English I try to understand, but sometimes it's hard for me, instead with your videos it's easier, at least I hope so. (I hope I don't find out later that I have misunderstood something :D) Where are you from?
In the videos I often say I use 2B, HB and 2H, but I'm just trying to keep it simple. In reality, I prefer 2B, F, and 2H. As for the brands, I have a set of Derwents but only use them in the videos. My preferred brand is Staedtler and has been for many many years.
Ultimately, I don't think it matters which brand you use, or mix of brands, as long as you keep to a regular choice of grades. I firmly believe that every time you pick up a pencil you should already know exactly how it is going to perform. That way you can concentrate on drawing the subject and not on how you might do it.
Hey, nice to see you on RUclips! You have a new subscriber. Looking forward to your new videos.
Thanks! I've just completed the Basic Technique series (23 videos) and I'm now working on the Creative Techniques series. I try to complete at least one each month - but sometimes quality wins over speed, and I'd rather be happy with the result and not clock-watching :)
And in between those videos (available on my site) I'm doing my best to make another just for RUclips on more general drawing subjects. And sometimes I'll reformat an existing Basic Techniques video and release that here for you.
@@drawwithmike Many thanks for the info. I prefer quality over speed, please take it easy. Thank you very much for sharing invaluable information. All the best...
Thank You 😎
Wow, it appears that I’ve gotten in (nearly) on the Start of Mike Sibley’s RUclips career. I’m looking forward to being able to actually see some of the negative magic happen.
All in good time... I'm a late starter - and getting older and slowing down :) I've just started work on the next 24 Creative Techniques videos; I'll release selected videos from the completed Basic Techniques series here from time to time (all available at DrawWithMike.net); and in between I have a long list of drawing-related topics to cover exclusively at RUclips. It all takes time but I'll be as speedy as I can.
Just completed the next Creative Techniques video (available on my site) and begun writing the next - DRAWING LIGHT VALUES. Then your wait is over... NEGATIVE DRAWING will be covered by the next three videos! :)
Mike Sibley Great of you to keep me in mind, Mike. In the meanwhile, I’m sure looking forward to whatever you produce on all aspects of drawing. Thanks.
Thanks Mike
You're welcome, Scott. I'll post a couple more of the series in the next day or two... in between writing the next one :)
Which pencil leads do you use for the Mars Lumograph? Do standard leads fit in the pen or does it have to be specialized Staedtler ones?
Personally, I use Staedtler 2B, HB (or F), and 2H. And I have rarely used 4H and 8H (no longer available) for very specific jobs. And, YES, standard 2mm leads from all manufacturers fit ALL brands of clutch pencil.