Your Patreon has got to be the BEST on that site. It's so great. On another note, this panpastel looks a lot like oil painting the way you block it in. I've been interested in oil painting for a long time, so I bet this will help me with that pursuit as well.
I am so happy I found this channel on youtube. Exactly what I was looking for. Finally an artist at a really amazing level using my favorite art medium - the pastell - in realistic drawings. Just awesome! I can also recommend to become a patreon. It is really worth it. And no - we do not know each other and I do not get paid for this. ;-D
I'm curious - have you ever used color pencils. I am new to drawing in color. I picked up color pencils a few months ago and I was very disappointed. It's so slow and I don't like the way you need to press hard to burnish the layers together. I don't have the patience for them. :-) Pastel pencils looks like it would much better suited for me. Just wondering what you like most about pastels. Thanks.
Very helpful video! Beautiful work. The conte crayon set that you have, how many are there exactly, what is the name of the set and where did you get them? I don't see them in my local stores, I am in the US.
Wow what an amazing drawing i love it . But I have a question what's the difference between pastel color and pencil colors which kind is better to draw with in other words which of these two is easier to use I have never used any of them I love to sketch I used charcoal pencil and grifit pencils I would like to take an other step and start drawing in color
TRANSMETAL23 pastels are much easier to put light over dark and also blend. Coloured pencils as better for super fine detail. Each has pros and cons. I find pastels much easier.
Jason Morgan - Wildlife Art HELLO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE REPLAY YOU BEEN SO HELPFULL. IM GONNA START BUYING PASTEL PENCILS AND START DRAWING IN COLOR ONES AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH
What makes the pan pastels different? I mean, have you ever compared them to regular soft pastels? Are they greasy? Is it the way they are compressed into the pans that makes them different? Do they have a waxy binder? I haven't ever used them but I do want to try them its just that I don't know why they'd be any better than a regular soft pastel. Thanks.
You can mix the Pan pastels like traditional paint mixing due to the medium used in Pan Pastels. I have not seen any other pastels where you can mix them on a palette to get the exact color you want and then apply to the artwork surface.
Thank You. But, this binder it seems to work with pastel pencils but does the binder in the pan pastels ever build up like the waxy blooms you get with Prismacolor pencils? I know those are colored pencils and not pastels. These pans are tempting. I guess I'll just have to try a few colors for myself.
I know you’ve done other videos on using PanPastels, and I’ve joined your Patreon channel. I have a large collection of PanPastels, and I’m having a difficult using them. (I’m also using Pastelmat.) I can’t seem to figure out how much PanPastel to put on my sponge. It seems like I get a hard dark spot that I can’t blend out. It might be because I’ve been using one of the small tools, and I notice you have a larger, pointed tool.
you know to do the under drawing - I am using the sofftt tools that are more like a finger shaped sponge - they last a LOT longer and cover better than the small tools - you will see me using them on my more recent patreon videos, also check out the cougar on patreon I do a lot with pans on that one
Do you have a video about creating the fur like it is on top of the wolf's head. I'm struggling to get the look when the fur is "ticked". I'm also on your patroen channel.
here are all my pastel video - ruclips.net/user/wildlifeartjmsearch?query=pastel obviously LOTS more and full length - 3 hrs + on my patreon art site www.patreon.com/wildlifeart ;)
Mesmerising, thanks Jason. Quick question, not that it applies to me... yet, should an artist create a 'masterpiece' from one of your tutorials, would they be allowed to sell it or would that infringe copyright rules?
Morgan, i recently started using pastelmat along with carbothellos and pan pastels. But for some reason the pastel doesnt stay on the paper, it becomes all grainy and doesnt really stay on the paper. But i dont see it happen on your papers...Why is that?
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That wolf is incredible, I thought it was a photo. I just can’t get over the fact that this is pastels, it’s the best drawing of a wolf I’ve ever seen
Katywu Ste thanks. Pastels are a great medium for beginners and above. Very forgiving 👍
SOOOOOO good, Jason! I love watching your techniques - each one is teaching me more and more about the beauty of Paspastels and Pastelmat.
Absolutely brilliant loved seeing you using the sticks thanks for all your tips and advice
You are such an outstanding instructor. Thank you.
I love all your videos .thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Your Patreon has got to be the BEST on that site. It's so great. On another note, this panpastel looks a lot like oil painting the way you block it in. I've been interested in oil painting for a long time, so I bet this will help me with that pursuit as well.
Jason .. as always your work is stunning.. and your way of teaching is awesome!🤗
I am so happy I found this channel on youtube. Exactly what I was looking for. Finally an artist at a really amazing level using my favorite art medium - the pastell - in realistic drawings. Just awesome! I can also recommend to become a patreon. It is really worth it. And no - we do not know each other and I do not get paid for this. ;-D
I'm curious - have you ever used color pencils. I am new to drawing in color. I picked up color pencils a few months ago and I was very disappointed. It's so slow and I don't like the way you need to press hard to burnish the layers together. I don't have the patience for them. :-) Pastel pencils looks like it would much better suited for me. Just wondering what you like most about pastels. Thanks.
This was an amazing tutorial, and you are a brilliant teacher Jason. Wow. I'm subscribed!! I love your teaching style!
Absolute treasure chest of tips and strikingly beautiful art. Thanks so much.
Thank you so much for this video. I have learnt a great deal from it, and enjoyed watching you work.
Another brilliant video that was so helpful to a beginner pastel artist like me. Thank you Jason!
Thank you so much. I’m new to pastels, so this was really a good introduction. I will for sure see more of your videos to help me get started 😃
Amazing lesson!
Absolutely stunning as usual.
Amazing Work Jason! Bravo!!!
So kind of you; thank you so much. Amazing talent
Paint a tree on the unpainted side...... Thanks for your tutorials been a big help understanding why certain things don't work......Gabe
lots more FULL LENGTH videos on my patreon art channel - www.patreon.com/wildlifeart
Absolutely fantastic!
Very very Nice good morning!
Thanks Jason! really helpful !
Wonderfull tutorial Jason thankyou
Thank you so much! I have a question about the conte sticks. When I go on Amazon it describes these as crayons. Do I have the right link?
Very helpful video! Beautiful work. The conte crayon set that you have, how many are there exactly, what is the name of the set and where did you get them? I don't see them in my local stores, I am in the US.
Wow what an amazing drawing i love it .
But I have a question what's the difference between pastel color and pencil colors which kind is better to draw with in other words which of these two is easier to use I have never used any of them I love to sketch I used charcoal pencil and grifit pencils I would like to take an other step and start drawing in color
TRANSMETAL23 pastels are much easier to put light over dark and also blend. Coloured pencils as better for super fine detail. Each has pros and cons. I find pastels much easier.
Jason Morgan - Wildlife Art HELLO THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE REPLAY YOU BEEN SO HELPFULL.
IM GONNA START BUYING PASTEL PENCILS AND START DRAWING IN COLOR ONES AGAIN THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Hi Jason I have always followed you . You are the best! May I ask you is it Conte Pastels Or conte Crayons you use. Thanks Jason .
What makes the pan pastels different? I mean, have you ever compared them to regular soft pastels? Are they greasy? Is it the way they are compressed into the pans that makes them different? Do they have a waxy binder? I haven't ever used them but I do want to try them its just that I don't know why they'd be any better than a regular soft pastel. Thanks.
Bookish Encounter check out all my other pastel videos. I talk about pans on most of them
You can mix the Pan pastels like traditional paint mixing due to the medium used in Pan Pastels. I have not seen any other pastels where you can mix them on a palette to get the exact color you want and then apply to the artwork surface.
Thank You. But, this binder it seems to work with pastel pencils but does the binder in the pan pastels ever build up like the waxy blooms you get with Prismacolor pencils? I know those are colored pencils and not pastels. These pans are tempting. I guess I'll just have to try a few colors for myself.
I know you’ve done other videos on using PanPastels, and I’ve joined your Patreon channel. I have a large collection of PanPastels, and I’m having a difficult using them. (I’m also using Pastelmat.) I can’t seem to figure out how much PanPastel to put on my sponge. It seems like I get a hard dark spot that I can’t blend out. It might be because I’ve been using one of the small tools, and I notice you have a larger, pointed tool.
you know to do the under drawing - I am using the sofftt tools that are more like a finger shaped sponge - they last a LOT longer and cover better than the small tools - you will see me using them on my more recent patreon videos, also check out the cougar on patreon I do a lot with pans on that one
Thank you again.
for larger areas you maybe want to try the colorless blender as well.
Do you have a video about creating the fur like it is on top of the wolf's head. I'm struggling to get the look when the fur is "ticked". I'm also on your patroen channel.
this full video is on patreon se you see exactly how I do all the wolf
No entiendo tu idioma .... pero te veo EXELENTE!!!
Which of your other videos do you recommend for learning more about working with PanPastels?
here are all my pastel video - ruclips.net/user/wildlifeartjmsearch?query=pastel obviously LOTS more and full length - 3 hrs + on my patreon art site www.patreon.com/wildlifeart ;)
Thank you! I have joined the $9/month one.
I was wondering what is the difference between using Neupastels and Conte pastels? Do they not work the same way on top of the panpastels?
Mesmerising, thanks Jason. Quick question, not that it applies to me... yet, should an artist create a 'masterpiece' from one of your tutorials, would they be allowed to sell it or would that infringe copyright rules?
Depends on. The reference photo I used. I talk about it on my patreon channel
I don’t have pan pastels. What would you suggest I put down first? Your work is lovely. I’m using pastel mat.
Now I know why the stumps I’m using aren’t blending very well. I’m going to buy some by Derwent!
yes VERY different - much softer
Morgan, i recently started using pastelmat along with carbothellos and pan pastels. But for some reason the pastel doesnt stay on the paper, it becomes all grainy and doesnt really stay on the paper. But i dont see it happen on your papers...Why is that?
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