I've always been terrible at everything related to art. Mostly because I get impatient very easily. It was worse when I was younger. Your channel is very relaxing for me. I don't expect to be great at anything in a few minutes as I used to. Thank you for helping me be more patient.
I love this process, even though it takes a long time. The smoothness is exquisite. Thank you for sharing this. The skin tones in my drawings have been a bit of a struggle for me.
I have lost count how many ppl I’ve watched trying to learn how to get skin tones right. Yours is the best I’ve ever seen on here in over 2 years of watching. Thank you 💕
For all the people saying they don’t have the patience, you’ll probably get it after seeing your drawing get prettier and prettier. That’s how it for me at least. I can work on a drawing/painting for daaayyyyssss just because I love seeing the progress so much.
Out of all videos I've watched, your the only one that truly addressed the way to cover paper properly. I know nothing in comparison, but this just make since! Thanks!
I draw with dots in the stippling technique. And I thought that my technique was incredibly time-consuming and time-consuming. But what you have just shown has turned my world upside down. It's just a tremendous amount of work and now I understand why your work is so amazing!
Okay frommm all the tutorials, so far this the best and well explained, how you fill and smudge those white marks in the paper, that's what I've been looking forrrrrr SUBBED
Thank you so much I spent so much time practicing skin and looking for tutorials but couldn’t get it right thank you I think I can do it now your tutorial is by far probably one of the best for skin! 😃
Recently I've been getting into using coloured pencils so I really enjoy your art and videos. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing how you do this! It really helps a lot! 💕
I can't believe that I drawing because of not understanding how coloured pencil and then I found new yellow real time videos those videos helped me very much.thanks man all the thanks from south Africa
I’m pretty sure you are the first person that I have learned anything from in terms of drawing in a looong time. Fantastic insight and control over the medium. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us!
I'm very heavy handed and get so stuck in a rut with my drawing..i was in a slump for six months without drawing a thing...thanks to you and your amazing artistic ability and teaching techniques I think I'm ready to touch pencil to paper once again ! Thanks for the showing us in a way we can understand and see how to achieve great results in layering and blending. The constant battle for so many of us "want to be" colored pencil artists !
the patience required for this is insane. I have always done art and I went through the learning process at a young age and it has been my job my whole life but I have never shaded a square like that
The is by far the best tutorial on how to use a colored pencil properly. Hope you will do another with multiple color layering and blending. Thank you for this one really helps a lot hope you wont stop doing these kinds of videos.
I think my main issue was layering a lot (but not enough) and then burnishing. But it looks way more realistic if you're patient and just keep layering, can't wait to try this out thanks so much!!
That was very in depth and interesting. Thank you! I normally use burnishing for final layers, just to get a smooth texture. But not until the very last layers of my drawings. I hope to see more tips from you in the future! 💜
Great video! Thank you for the view. I’ve just added colored pencils to my art supplies! I’m definitely glad you mentioned patience because this is something I’m working on very hard as well. I think my other mediums let me move quickly, but the colored pencils force me to be more mindful and have been a huge help with my anxiety.
Thank you so much for your explanation. I was wondering all the time, watching your video’s, what you were doing. This is so helpful, I am going to practicie to master this technic too, the results are great.
I just use round movements and always slytly and doing many layers,i think its easier than filling the white spots,its the first time in my life that i see a method like this,and i have watched numerous artists.
Great tutorial man! So that's how they achieve the super realistic look. No wonder it takes them 24+ hours to complete a drawing. The amount of attention they pay to the tiny details is insane.
I'm really happy because you didnt stop recording videos! Your videos are definitly the best, the best tutorials ever!!! Thank you for your every video ❤
I've been dying to find more skin tone tutorials using Polychromos. Thank you for sharing! There are so many for Prismacolor and Luminance, but I use Polys a lot.
Man your tutorials are worth it😨.I recently discovered your channel and I guess I have gotten a spot to jump in.I had watched many tutorials but they are never as good as yours
oh my why didnt i get notified of this new vid right away?i thought i had seen so many tutorials on yout prev.videos.thank u so much for sharing your technique!
I’ve been trying to find videos to learn more on how to make skin tones with prismacolor colored pencils but I realize these pencils your using might be a better option. This is the only good video I came across when trying to learn how to create realistic work with colored pencils that blend well
I just watched about ten videos trying to understand why it always looks waxy before the paper even gets filled. Every single video I've seen they were SOOOO focused on terms and we're excessively dense. It was boring and very painful to try to learn from. You're the only one I was able to watch and also the longest while actually being helpful. Thank you!
I'm working on a portrait of a family and in order to fit the custom frame I'm having to work really small. Having a hard time getting the smoothness I can usually achieve with a larger drawing and OSM. This might actually work! Going to try it tomorrow. Thanks! Excellent work BTW.
Update...worked like a charm! Woohoo! It's really tedious, my carple tunnel is killing me and I'm cross eyed but it looks great! I'd love to send you a picture of the completed portrait somehow. THANK YOU!😊
Thank you!!! No one explain this as good as you. Finally I can understand. I've watch so many videos and they color their portraits and say "must have value" ok what is value when it comes to drawing? Lol thanks again.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is so great! Thank you so much for sharing. I think I’m going to try/start with practicing this for a while before going into a full fledged face. I get intimidated when I have to do a whole project. This old gal is new to this kind of art. Photography has been my thing for a very long time but I felt I had to expand my horizons. You explained everything perfectly. While I was watching I had questions but a bit later you answered them all. Really, can’t thank you enough!
One question :). The Stonehenge you’re using is 250gsm. Is there a name. I know it’s probably 100 cotton velum but is there a specific name? Like smooth, multi, etc.? Thanks
Thank you for the video. I'm a beginner and its hard to find a good video and I enjoyed the time you have taken to show us how to properly make a beautiful skin tone for our coloring books :) Time and patiences with skin tone learned a lot from watching you .
you can just color in circular motions. it saves a lot of time because it'll just give you an even coat of color from the beginning. it works on every single pencil i've ever owned from cheap dollarstore ones to more expensive high end pencils
I don’t like burnishing or going in with white because I find myself using the whole pencil for one drawing then I have to go out and buy more which annoys me. I’d rather take my time. This video was really helpful!!! thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@Phantom1 It depends on how much you concentrate on your drawing, if you loose motivation in completing one drawing then it takes long. if you concentrate and all it takes less time. For me it takes 2-3 days to complete a portrait but if i am being lazy it takes me a week or a week and a half
I wonder if a brief blast of heat from a heat gun, and some gentle application of the tortillon, might make blending in easier under certain circumstances. If pushing wax medium around is the goal, it might help.
Love your videos man, I usually create graphite stuff, but the way you've been inspiring made me go into colored pencil drawings as well. Other artists charge for this kind of tutorials but kudos to you for providing this much info here on YT, its much appreciated.
This is a WONDERFUL method-I love the results, as they offer the MOST realistic version of skin I’ve seen by far; Unfortunately my patience and nerves are both shot, I’ve got fairly sweet but rude children, and my phone never shuts up. This would take me a LITERAL eternity to complete a piece 😔😔
This video was very very useful , educative and interesting for budding artists who want to practice realism. Thank u so much Neeyellow !! Huge respect sir!! ❤️
Thank you for explaining this, it really helps me understand how important it is to layer color pencil, how long on the average does it take to do a portrait
Hi! I’m Australian too! 🇦🇺 I’m only a beginner with coloured pencils, so I wanted to ask why you used the method you did for the first layer, rather than scrumming (?) very lightly (and that takes a long time too if you try your very best, but I don’t think it would take as long as your method). You sort of did your base layer fairly free and easy using a few different types of stroke and then went in and evened it out. That tip re the White pencil was fantastic and used in a way that I’d never seen before - almost sort of like an eraser. I don’t like (so far anyway) using White pencil for the actual burnishing because the way you get a tint of any colour is by using White and when I’m burnishing, I don’t want all my colours to turn into Tints (particularly with very good/opaque brands of White pencil like Prismacolor as that would well and truly make it a Tint (unless I’m doing that incorrectly). But yeah, I’ve seen in a lot of tutorials about getting a smooth layer/gradient/monochromatic blend, that they use tiny little circular strokes (is it called scrumming?) with a very sharp pencil and in my experience so far, it does create an extremely even colour. So yeah, and I haven’t watched all of this video yet and it could be something you clarify later but I just wanted to ask that now before I forget in case you don’t mention it in the rest of this video. What are the advantages of using your method over scrumming? I’m very curious because I’ve not seen the way you layer before in any other tutorials and I can see already that it’s going to be a very good layer/distribution of colour, but it also looks a lot longer to do than scrumming, so I just wanted to ask you - what are the advantages of your way for base layer vs scrumming? 🤠
All this time, I have been missing *patience*
Lol luminance is better for fillings spots
How you have 1000 subs lol
@@mariuo.5613 its the pfp
Captain Muffins yep its the pfp
Me too
"You'll cry when you realized what you've done."
That's how I do most of the time when I draw
Lmaoo same
This one😭😭
I just heared before when i see this comment, just a moment before i read this comment 😄,ha ha
15:20
"The more you use your pencils, the more you get used to them. You figure out how they work."
*100% TRUEEE*
that is so true!
😄 luminance: you don't waste that much time with me
The sky is blue
That's so true ,such get on with it
Not for me. I dint have patience 😂
That is the most luxurious pencil sharpener I've ever seen.
Thank you for sharing, you have an angel's patience.
or should I say...
Thank you for SHADING
many thanks SIR
oh I'm a big fan of yours
I watched your videos love 'em
Damnnnnn not expecting you to be here LOVE YOUR VID
Shinigami!!
Shinigami Arts I know U👍👍
I've always been terrible at everything related to art. Mostly because I get impatient very easily. It was worse when I was younger.
Your channel is very relaxing for me. I don't expect to be great at anything in a few minutes as I used to. Thank you for helping me be more patient.
You fill in every white spot. No wonder I haven't seen anyone draw so realistic than you
The method of filling in the white spots is actually genius, i never thought of that. I hope it makes a big difference in my art!
Did it?
Did it?
Did it?
Did it?
Did it?
Thanks, there’s not many in depth tutorials from people as good as you so this is great for people trying to learn.
I actually wish I have the same amout of patience as you 😭😭
Uy idol
Me too ☹️
You just got to get into the thing you’re drawing and want to see the end result. That's usually what I do.
Same😭
Me too😥
I love this process, even though it takes a long time. The smoothness is exquisite. Thank you for sharing this. The skin tones in my drawings have been a bit of a struggle for me.
I have lost count how many ppl I’ve watched trying to learn how to get skin tones right. Yours is the best I’ve ever seen on here in over 2 years of watching. Thank you 💕
For all the people saying they don’t have the patience, you’ll probably get it after seeing your drawing get prettier and prettier. That’s how it for me at least. I can work on a drawing/painting for daaayyyyssss just because I love seeing the progress so much.
This is actually "SMOOTH LIKE BUTTER"
When you only have a cheap colored pencils with red yellow orange and brown be like: 👁️👄👁️
It's possible to do this. But it'll take a bit of practice.
And no white color :')
@@zaqnette still possible 😎
Any Skin tones can be made using yellow, red, brown, white and black, there are some good tutorials on RUclips about that.
ruclips.net/video/tgwSZzwmWYY/видео.html
Here!! You can totally do it. You got this ❤
Out of all videos I've watched, your the only one that truly addressed the way to cover paper properly.
I know nothing in comparison, but this just make since! Thanks!
I draw with dots in the stippling technique. And I thought that my technique was incredibly time-consuming and time-consuming. But what you have just shown has turned my world upside down. It's just a tremendous amount of work and now I understand why your work is so amazing!
Okay frommm all the tutorials, so far this the best and well explained, how you fill and smudge those white marks in the paper, that's what I've been looking forrrrrr SUBBED
The way you explain the layering makes more sense than people drawing in tiny circles.
Great advice, hard to find a video out there about this, good work
Right
I’ve been doing realism ever since I started drawing I’m just now doing colored pencil realism and this really helps tysm
Thank you so much I spent so much time practicing skin and looking for tutorials but couldn’t get it right thank you I think I can do it now your tutorial is by far probably one of the best for skin! 😃
Wow... I guess it takes years to do one drawing using that method 😂 jk
Obviously making hyperrealistic drawing like yours takes time
@@Neeyellowart nice!
Ultra hyper realistic
...and lots of adderall lmaooo
Thank you. You're the most talented and kindest colored pencil artist I've ever known ☺️☺️☺️.
Recently I've been getting into using coloured pencils so I really enjoy your art and videos. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing how you do this! It really helps a lot! 💕
This helped convince me to never get into colored pencil realism.
I do realism and I can tell u, that I don’t have this guys patience, and instead I just use a blender
🤣
@SomeoneYouKnow I really thought you said pencil racism 😭😂
I can't believe that I drawing because of not understanding how coloured pencil and then I found new yellow real time videos those videos helped me very much.thanks man all the thanks from south Africa
I’m pretty sure you are the first person that I have learned anything from in terms of drawing in a looong time. Fantastic insight and control over the medium. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the rest of us!
The great thing about this is that I actually learned something, thanks for sharing your knowledge
Neeyellow is the world's greatest king of details... and sheilar giovanni is the Queen of details
I'm very heavy handed and get so stuck in a rut with my drawing..i was in a slump for six months without drawing a thing...thanks to you and your amazing artistic ability and teaching techniques I think I'm ready to touch pencil to paper once again ! Thanks for the showing us in a way we can understand and see how to achieve great results in layering and blending.
The constant battle for so many of us "want to be" colored pencil artists !
ruclips.net/video/RMzZch_cpjM/видео.html
the patience required for this is insane. I have always done art and I went through the learning process at a young age and it has been my job my whole life but I have never shaded a square like that
The is by far the best tutorial on how to use a colored pencil properly. Hope you will do another with multiple color layering and blending. Thank you for this one really helps a lot hope you wont stop doing these kinds of videos.
I think my main issue was layering a lot (but not enough) and then burnishing. But it looks way more realistic if you're patient and just keep layering, can't wait to try this out thanks so much!!
Bruh! My skills improved a lot within just a week after watching your tutorials. MANY THANKS and please continue with the tutorials 🙏🏻
That was very in depth and interesting. Thank you! I normally use burnishing for final layers, just to get a smooth texture. But not until the very last layers of my drawings. I hope to see more tips from you in the future! 💜
Same
Great video! Thank you for the view. I’ve just added colored pencils to my art supplies! I’m definitely glad you mentioned patience because this is something I’m working on very hard as well. I think my other mediums let me move quickly, but the colored pencils force me to be more mindful and have been a huge help with my anxiety.
Thank you so much for your explanation. I was wondering all the time, watching your video’s, what you were doing. This is so helpful, I am going to practicie to master this technic too, the results are great.
I just use round movements and always slytly and doing many layers,i think its easier than filling the white spots,its the first time in my life that i see a method like this,and i have watched numerous artists.
Great tutorial man! So that's how they achieve the super realistic look. No wonder it takes them 24+ hours to complete a drawing. The amount of attention they pay to the tiny details is insane.
I'm really happy because you didnt stop recording videos!
Your videos are definitly the best, the best tutorials ever!!!
Thank you for your every video ❤
I've been dying to find more skin tone tutorials using Polychromos. Thank you for sharing! There are so many for Prismacolor and Luminance, but I use Polys a lot.
Man your tutorials are worth it😨.I recently discovered your channel and I guess I have gotten a spot to jump in.I had watched many tutorials but they are never as good as yours
oh my why didnt i get notified of this new vid right away?i thought i had seen so many tutorials on yout prev.videos.thank u so much for sharing your technique!
GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL for ZOOMING IN since my eyes were literally paining
"It's so hot here in Australia"
Meanwhile in the Philippines.
" Owww, Really?"
😂😂😂😂😂
That's why i sweat alot when i draw because
I'm from Philippines
@@yuramiyari4991 sana ol🥴
@@Cass0699 😂😂😂😂
Tacloban here
Tite pepe
I’ve been trying to find videos to learn more on how to make skin tones with prismacolor colored pencils but I realize these pencils your using might be a better option. This is the only good video I came across when trying to learn how to create realistic work with colored pencils that blend well
Thank you for this! Now I understand why my color pencil drawings are not that smooth! I need to start building my patience now! 😁😁😁
I just watched about ten videos trying to understand why it always looks waxy before the paper even gets filled. Every single video I've seen they were SOOOO focused on terms and we're excessively dense. It was boring and very painful to try to learn from. You're the only one I was able to watch and also the longest while actually being helpful. Thank you!
I'm working on a portrait of a family and in order to fit the custom frame I'm having to work really small. Having a hard time getting the smoothness I can usually achieve with a larger drawing and OSM. This might actually work! Going to try it tomorrow. Thanks! Excellent work BTW.
Update...worked like a charm! Woohoo! It's really tedious, my carple tunnel is killing me and I'm cross eyed but it looks great! I'd love to send you a picture of the completed portrait somehow. THANK YOU!😊
Wow, thank you for such a kind and generous sharing of your technique in such detail! :)
Thank you!!! No one explain this as good as you. Finally I can understand. I've watch so many videos and they color their portraits and say "must have value" ok what is value when it comes to drawing? Lol thanks again.
Amazing technique; I've never seen anything like it, and I've watched a lot of videos on coloured pencil over the years!
What an insane level of detail!
I love this technique because burnishing doesn't work with polychromos this well. You helped me so much
Fantastic. I was struggling to get the smooth skin tone. Your tutorial has put me on the right path. Now just lots of practice. Thank you so much 😊
Thank you, thank you, thank you! This is so great! Thank you so much for sharing. I think I’m going to try/start with practicing this for a while before going into a full fledged face. I get intimidated when I have to do a whole project. This old gal is new to this kind of art. Photography has been my thing for a very long time but I felt I had to expand my horizons. You explained everything perfectly. While I was watching I had questions but a bit later you answered them all. Really, can’t thank you enough!
One question :). The Stonehenge you’re using is 250gsm. Is there a name. I know it’s probably 100 cotton velum but is there a specific name? Like smooth, multi, etc.? Thanks
Thank you so much for the tutorial. You're a great teacher, and very talented too. Have a great day ahead :)
Thank you for the video. I'm a beginner and its hard to find a good video and I enjoyed the time you have taken to show us how to properly make a beautiful skin tone for our coloring books :) Time and patiences with skin tone learned a lot from watching you .
Thank you so much for this tutorial, please don't Stop making tutorial videos, love from india ♥️
You are a best teacher and artist
Thank you, that was really helpful! 🙏🏻
This is every artists struggle ♡♡♡,thanks again neeyellow ♡♡♡♡♡
you can just color in circular motions. it saves a lot of time because it'll just give you an even coat of color from the beginning. it works on every single pencil i've ever owned from cheap dollarstore ones to more expensive high end pencils
I don’t like burnishing or going in with white because I find myself using the whole pencil for one drawing then I have to go out and buy more which annoys me. I’d rather take my time. This video was really helpful!!! thank you!!! ❤️❤️❤️
I tried it and it made my drawing look so much better! It's worth the time guys! :D
Just curious, about how long does it take for you to draw a portrait? :)
Phantom1 😆
@Phantom1 It depends on how much you concentrate on your drawing, if you loose motivation in completing one drawing then it takes long. if you concentrate and all it takes less time. For me it takes 2-3 days to complete a portrait but if i am being lazy it takes me a week or a week and a half
@@eunji9514 army 👾
@@mohanav5643 Oh yeaaa, you too?
For me it takes around a day if I'm focused, and a few hours if I'm lazy
could u make a tutorial on hair pls ?🤗
Omg that bug on your pfp freaked me out😅😂
Loving ur pfp
You are the best you are my inspiration🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻... From Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
Man your patience is on another level! really great tutorial! keep it up!!
Now I'm excited to try my colored pencils again! Thanks for sharing your talent and knowledge!
I wonder if a brief blast of heat from a heat gun, and some gentle application of the tortillon, might make blending in easier under certain circumstances. If pushing wax medium around is the goal, it might help.
Thank you so much for teaching me the right way to colour
Man this layering process is going to take ages ..but I like it because it is going to teach us how to control our
angry
This video help me a lot and I put in a test of a drawing an I saw the results and I was shocked 😳 😲😲
Thanks for sharing your clear techniques sir.☺️❤️
God bless you.🙏🏻
Hello, I am a Beginner in Drawing with Colored Pencils and your Tutorial is very helpful for me. Greats From Germany
Love your videos man, I usually create graphite stuff, but the way you've been inspiring made me go into colored pencil drawings as well.
Other artists charge for this kind of tutorials but kudos to you for providing this much info here on YT, its much appreciated.
my patience really said
✨Dafuq✨
omg thank you so much for this, i have always beem wondering on how you do all your amazing works thankyou!!, 😭😍👏👏👏
Idk where u learned this from buh... U MIGHTY INCREDIBLE!
Like stipple technique...awesome...painting with a teeny tiny paintbrush 🖌
very nice skill! I need to practice more on layering and color blending skill, creating arts is my hobby🤘
Bro u r just awesome... Hats off to ur patients level.... Pls bring more tutorials... We love ur works... Love from india🇮🇳
This is a WONDERFUL method-I love the results, as they offer the MOST realistic version of skin I’ve seen by far; Unfortunately my patience and nerves are both shot, I’ve got fairly sweet but rude children, and my phone never shuts up. This would take me a LITERAL eternity to complete a piece 😔😔
Thank you nee yellow you tips have helped me a lot😊☺️☺️☺️
You sir, are hero to us beginners.
WOW! Thanks, man. Brilliant!
another level of coloring... you're so amazing!
This video was very very useful , educative and interesting for budding artists who want to practice realism. Thank u so much Neeyellow !! Huge respect sir!! ❤️
Thank you for explaining this, it really helps me understand how important it is to layer color pencil, how long on the average does it take to do a portrait
thanks for sharing I will follow that technique from now on
Thanks just starting to blend and layer skin
This is beyond fantastic.
ruclips.net/video/v_XnvWRCXTU/видео.html✍️✍️.
Man this is gonna improve my art skill and patience on a nother level 🤣
I'm always trying to improve my art thank you for this sir :)
Finally someone awesome.
Super nice wanderful sir👌👍👍👍👍
Hi! I’m Australian too! 🇦🇺 I’m only a beginner with coloured pencils, so I wanted to ask why you used the method you did for the first layer, rather than scrumming (?) very lightly (and that takes a long time too if you try your very best, but I don’t think it would take as long as your method). You sort of did your base layer fairly free and easy using a few different types of stroke and then went in and evened it out.
That tip re the White pencil was fantastic and used in a way that I’d never seen before - almost sort of like an eraser. I don’t like (so far anyway) using White pencil for the actual burnishing because the way you get a tint of any colour is by using White and when I’m burnishing, I don’t want all my colours to turn into Tints (particularly with very good/opaque brands of White pencil like Prismacolor as that would well and truly make it a Tint (unless I’m doing that incorrectly).
But yeah, I’ve seen in a lot of tutorials about getting a smooth layer/gradient/monochromatic blend, that they use tiny little circular strokes (is it called scrumming?) with a very sharp pencil and in my experience so far, it does create an extremely even colour.
So yeah, and I haven’t watched all of this video yet and it could be something you clarify later but I just wanted to ask that now before I forget in case you don’t mention it in the rest of this video. What are the advantages of using your method over scrumming? I’m very curious because I’ve not seen the way you layer before in any other tutorials and I can see already that it’s going to be a very good layer/distribution of colour, but it also looks a lot longer to do than scrumming, so I just wanted to ask you - what are the advantages of your way for base layer vs scrumming? 🤠