I'm so happy I found you again!! I used to watch this channel a lot when I was younger, but since then, I haven't been drawing much for a multitude a of reasons, one of which was because I just felt like I wasn't improving much. Now, I've recently picked up drawing again with the intention to just enjoy it without thinking of getting better. Anyway, I love your channel and can't wait to start watching and drawing again. Subscribed this time cuz I actually got a RUclips account, lol!
Keep in mind that textures can be used for a lot of different things. This does look like a mountain scene from overhead because it is out of context. The surrounding details and textures will tell the viewer what it is actually meant to be which is why I show my drawing at the end of how it will look when used. I am glad that you still enjoy the videos though haha.
I know...I know... Just need some inspiration. Just gotta look in the right place. Your tutorials and the way you explain things really helps me out and I have really improved. So, thank you for that. Take care now. I gotta think of ideas!
Have a look at some of my real time videos if you are looking for a nice place to start. I try to enjoy what I find to be naturally beautiful which is why I draw mostly landscapes. Pick out something you really enjoy and start from there.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. I am pretty tied up at the moment and can't really guarantee anything but ill keep a note of it! Thanks a lot for the comment!
and oddly enough it helps me with my painting, the technics you use I can do in painting a tree :3 i prefer painting over sketching but i do love sketchin a goof lanfdcsape! sorry for mispell im doing thsi in the dark lol i thought i knew my keys well enough by now to be able to type in the dark lol ur vids are fun to watch as im falling asleep bc thats when it sticks most of the time!
Uh oh! Well, that would explain quite a lot!! Glad that you decided to sub again! Choppy water is a bit of a challenge but it is quite fun and looks great in drawings.
Real nice video :) i liked the part when you zoomed all the way in and it add something , just made the entire exeprience alot more fun and knowledgeable in a way i never had the chance to encounter on youtube , keep up the good work .
It will take time to get people to really start viewing your channel. It took me over 6 months to get my first 100 subs. It is a slow process but as long as you keep a schedule of at least one video a week and have some nice quality content, the views and subscribers will follow.
Unfortunately I don't have any supplies around that I can give out. Ebay is probably your best bet for finding art supplies. I get most of mine from there and they are reasonably prices as well.
I was just thinking today "huh, why haven't I seen Tyler post something for so long, I miss those vids" and then I realized I had accidentally unsubbed myself. Great instructions! :) I can draw waves and calm water but I've always had a tough time with choppy water.
Most of what I have done recently has made it into a RUclips video. I do have a lot of sketches and prep work that I do for a lot of the videos that don't really make it up online.
I try to zoom in when I wan't to show something specific in my work and it also makes it a lot easier for everyone to see what is going on. Glad that you enjoyed the video and thanks for the comment!
Thanks a lot for the comment. Summer time is right around the corner and I will most likely start planning out some themed drawings for the season and something like crashing waves will probably happen.
It is something that I have been meaning to make a video about since I first made the sketch almost a year ago. Just now getting around to it do listen to requests and although I cant fulfill each one, I do try my best to help everyone out.
I am glad that you enjoy the longer videos. I enjoy doing them as well because like you said, I can explain everything that I need to. Great to see that it is helping you so much. Thanks a lot for the comment!
I'm so happy I found you again!! I used to watch this channel a lot when I was younger, but since then, I haven't been drawing much for a multitude a of reasons, one of which was because I just felt like I wasn't improving much. Now, I've recently picked up drawing again with the intention to just enjoy it without thinking of getting better.
Anyway, I love your channel and can't wait to start watching and drawing again. Subscribed this time cuz I actually got a RUclips account, lol!
Loved this lesson on water and I loved the ship wreck drawing. The sky in that drawing is amazing. Thanks again!!
Very NICE job It does look just like water and is great start for another picture with boat rocks land in background and whatever love it
Keep in mind that textures can be used for a lot of different things. This does look like a mountain scene from overhead because it is out of context. The surrounding details and textures will tell the viewer what it is actually meant to be which is why I show my drawing at the end of how it will look when used. I am glad that you still enjoy the videos though haha.
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Top explanation. Simple and great result !!. Thank you. You make my day !!
Again amazing
Again wonderfully drawled
Again so real
I would never ever stop drawing without you
i cant live without your videos! please dont stop making them tyler!!!
I know...I know...
Just need some inspiration. Just gotta look in the right place.
Your tutorials and the way you explain things really helps me out and I have really improved. So, thank you for that.
Take care now. I gotta think of ideas!
You do a great job with your videos, continue to do what you do and let your channel grow.
thanks
Have a look at some of my real time videos if you are looking for a nice place to start. I try to enjoy what I find to be naturally beautiful which is why I draw mostly landscapes. Pick out something you really enjoy and start from there.
"it looks like mountains..." I suck a mountains too, that explains everything
I've been needing to know this. Thanks!
Thank for tutorial . yet so simple! really helped me...love video !
Thanks a lot for the suggestion. I am pretty tied up at the moment and can't really guarantee anything but ill keep a note of it! Thanks a lot for the comment!
It has always helped me out quite a bit and just doing the practice really helps out.
and oddly enough it helps me with my painting, the technics you use I can do in painting a tree :3 i prefer painting over sketching but i do love sketchin a goof lanfdcsape! sorry for mispell im doing thsi in the dark lol i thought i knew my keys well enough by now to be able to type in the dark lol ur vids are fun to watch as im falling asleep bc thats when it sticks most of the time!
thanks love this study. I am trying to draw and paint ocean scenes so very helpful.
nice you are a very good artist. I like your shipwreck. I learn a lot from you and helps my artwork. thank you for sharing your talent and gift.
Uh oh! Well, that would explain quite a lot!! Glad that you decided to sub again! Choppy water is a bit of a challenge but it is quite fun and looks great in drawings.
Glad that you are able to use it!
I am glad that you enjoyed it and found it useful! Thanks for the comment.
glad you enjoyed it!
Real nice video :) i liked the part when you zoomed all the way in and it add something , just made the entire exeprience alot more fun and knowledgeable in a way i never had the chance to encounter on youtube , keep up the good work .
They are clutch pencils with faber castell graphite inside them.
It will take time to get people to really start viewing your channel. It took me over 6 months to get my first 100 subs. It is a slow process but as long as you keep a schedule of at least one video a week and have some nice quality content, the views and subscribers will follow.
Unfortunately I don't have any supplies around that I can give out. Ebay is probably your best bet for finding art supplies. I get most of mine from there and they are reasonably prices as well.
Dude you don't make videos no more???
Another great learning tool,thanks.
A lot of techniques can be universal across many different mediums. Haha, get a back lit keyboard. It really helps with typing in the dark.
They are rosetta pencils with faber castell graphite inside. I got them off of ebay.
I was just thinking today "huh, why haven't I seen Tyler post something for so long, I miss those vids" and then I realized I had accidentally unsubbed myself.
Great instructions! :) I can draw waves and calm water but I've always had a tough time with choppy water.
great vid bud!
Most of what I have done recently has made it into a RUclips video. I do have a lot of sketches and prep work that I do for a lot of the videos that don't really make it up online.
I try to zoom in when I wan't to show something specific in my work and it also makes it a lot easier for everyone to see what is going on. Glad that you enjoyed the video and thanks for the comment!
I was wondering if you can show how to draw three things.
1) 1701 USS ENTERPRISE
2) A CESSNA 172
3) An Orca or Killer Whale?
They are quite a lot of fun! I think you may be missing out haha.
Isn't that the truth! I sometimes get too far ahead and just need to take a step back to get back on track again.
I finally have reference for water :)
Thanks a lot for the comment. Summer time is right around the corner and I will most likely start planning out some themed drawings for the season and something like crashing waves will probably happen.
It is something that I have been meaning to make a video about since I first made the sketch almost a year ago. Just now getting around to it do listen to requests and although I cant fulfill each one, I do try my best to help everyone out.
THANK YOU SOO SOO MUCH!!😄😄🙌🙌
No problem bud!
It's okay but there are still some components that are missing like the foam at the tips of each wave.
Nice! Shipwreck great!
That is what I seriously need to start doing haha.
Can I please have a cheap pack of pencils. My town doesn't have art stores with mold able erasers and blending stumps too.
Amazing and very useful. :)
got any tips for large waves? Like what you would see in Howard Pyle and NC Wyeth's paintings?
Well, not the most successful but I am slowly getting there. Thanks a lot bud!
I am glad that you enjoy the longer videos. I enjoy doing them as well because like you said, I can explain everything that I need to. Great to see that it is helping you so much. Thanks a lot for the comment!
thanks
Thanks a lot, Thad!
do u use charcoal and if so..how does the blending stump work with it?
Thanks :D
I didn't know that there even was an animated version of the dark night.
How expensive were all these clutch pencils and graphite combined?
What was the shade thing called where u shaded the peaks just a little?
Good to know :)
what kind of pencil is that? I want some.
I bet your best pieces arent recorded :D
Damn you, i hit my screen thinking that there was a real spider in my PC beacuse of your profile pic
Do you have a video of shipwreck
Haha Yep! Doohickey is a technical term.
what pencil are you using?
Looks more like mountains
Does'nt look like water at all
Bacon Comix It does you dont have a good imagination
Yes it does.
what kind of pencils are those?
Dylan Heaston lead holders
how do u shade a river?
I am pretty sure I put about 70 bucks into it. It was around that amount I think.
I should get back to landscapes....
Get a sketchbook and practice every day for an hour or more.
thanks
looks like mars
I am pretty sure that I only used a darker shade of pencil. It was probably a 2B.
ill try my best haha
Still stuck...
Most of the comments are given by you man plz give me pinned near dislike
never get ahead of yourself youll get confused drawings
i m sorry but this really looks like a landscape full of montains and stuff xD i think this didnt turned out very well, but i still love your vids ;)
lol yeah i thought this was supposed to be that way but its not oh well im not complaining
Hi~
:D
That looks NOTHING like water