I like both. Graphite works for larger areas and i like to get the smallest, darkest areas with charcoal and mix them together. It gives you so much more shades to use. Especially since i'm colorblind and it's hard to shade anything other than b&w.
Bro in real world we don't have outlines and we shouldn't make them thick well it's okay when drawing cartoons or smth but only use lines when nessecery otherwise don't and also don't always shade smooth only shade smoothly where the part is smooth cuz some people also have rough skin texture
"I draw realistically, but there is a way to outline which enhances a drawing. It's all about style, but you have to play with line weight and all of this adds life to it, even if it takes away from the realism. You just have to be intentional with it. I choose charcoal because I don't like flawless drawings. For example, do not copy and paste one side of our face onto the other; it will look uncannily flawless and you will be weirded out by it. Nothing is perfectly symmetrical. Yes, we do not have to outline; outlining can make you think inside a box that you have to fill inside, and it can make it impossible to escape the 2D world. But how powerful is it to give an outline to just a side, but fading it still to give it its place in the drawing, especially to put focus on one area? However, if it's only for 100% accurate realism, then it's understandable not to use an outline. But it's not always a "no-no"; sometimes, it's not even a question to outline certain parts inside or outside. Check a Proko video on it. Also, check line weight."
I recommend to use graphite because it's very smooth and easy to shade it's spred easily but the charcoal is very dark and attractive but it's not get planness like graphite
It seems like you made the graphite intentionally much lighter than the charcoal. There are different types of charcoal so you could have made it a lot less darker also.
Both are useful in different purposes. Charchoal pencil can be used when you need to draw much darker. But Graphite is better for lighter areas and begginers
I love using them both. My best tip is that you should use graphite for arts that don't require you to draw smooth textures like landscapes. Charcoal on the other hand, is best for drawing smooth textures like portrait drawings. If you got the hang of both, use them together for the best result
Idk about you guys but to me charcoal has that powerful feel when used. The almost void black and gray it gives is just amazing. But when used alongside graphite it becomes better
Drawing, a profound art form, mirrors the complexities of life. Realism seeks to capture the world as it is, while style lets us add our own touch. Outlines, like life's boundaries, can confine and limit our creativity. But should we abandon them completely? Is there a middle ground? Imagine a rose: meticulously outlining each petal captures its form but might lose its essence. Removing outlines can lead to ambiguity. The key is balance-bold strokes to highlight importance, subtle lines for integration. Artistic choices reflect our view of reality. Charcoal, with its imperfections, embraces the beauty of life's flaws. In a portrait, precise eye outlines draw us in, while fading lines guide exploration. Drawing, a reflection of existence, prompts us to question reality's nature. We learn to embrace imperfections and interpret life's intricacies through art. Striking this balance, we infuse our drawings with life, transcending the flat canvas. Life's dance is found in this delicate interplay. Boundaries and boundlessness coexist. As we draw, we unlock the universe's mysteries and discover our own profound journey.
Different different art works ke liye dono zaruri ha. Guys so you can't compare it's. Other dono bohut zarurt ha hyperrealistic drawing ke liye charcoal se apko kam time work complete ho zata ha aur graphite zyada time lagta ha aur so chiz aap graphite se kar sakte ho wo aap charcoal se nahi aur zo chiz charcoal se kar sakte ho graphite se nahi kar sakte .
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I've used both and I find charcoal to be very messy and hard to control. I'm trying to give it a good try because there must be something to it if so many artists love it. Has anyone tried using those wedge makeup sponges to spread graphite powder? It looks like it's so much easier to spread than using a paper stump.
@@justartistry_ i make multiple layers too,this is how i press the brush in charcoal..and with powder if you hit the brush many times on paper,or write first on another point you get off dark powder,and you can draw lighter.I have tried many times shaden with graphite and not so realistic( i use charcoal when i draw skin..,others with graphite pencils..)
I like both. Graphite works for larger areas and i like to get the smallest, darkest areas with charcoal and mix them together. It gives you so much more shades to use. Especially since i'm colorblind and it's hard to shade anything other than b&w.
It's so sad to know but keep up your great work 🤗
Ye
Don't let anything stop you from continuing your arts ,
Keep up the great work!
If you try shading with other colors it’s be kinda abstract and cool to see
Graphite for guidelines
Charcoal for outlining or xtra details
Bro in real world we don't have outlines and we shouldn't make them thick well it's okay when drawing cartoons or smth but only use lines when nessecery otherwise don't and also don't always shade smooth only shade smoothly where the part is smooth cuz some people also have rough skin texture
@@lynxsland5069 did not have to say but ok
"I draw realistically, but there is a way to outline which enhances a drawing. It's all about style, but you have to play with line weight and all of this adds life to it, even if it takes away from the realism. You just have to be intentional with it. I choose charcoal because I don't like flawless drawings. For example, do not copy and paste one side of our face onto the other; it will look uncannily flawless and you will be weirded out by it. Nothing is perfectly symmetrical.
Yes, we do not have to outline; outlining can make you think inside a box that you have to fill inside, and it can make it impossible to escape the 2D world. But how powerful is it to give an outline to just a side, but fading it still to give it its place in the drawing, especially to put focus on one area? However, if it's only for 100% accurate realism, then it's understandable not to use an outline. But it's not always a "no-no"; sometimes, it's not even a question to outline certain parts inside or outside. Check a Proko video on it. Also, check line weight."
Bro stan is my teacher
And yes u are extremely correct
@@lynxsland5069this is not good advice
Graphite: Normal; Charcoal: HDR
chemistry student
Noo he don't used correctly
Exactly 😂
I have done 501 th like
😂
Graphite:looks like a steel ball
Charcoal:looks like a iron ball
☑️💯 yes
is that a mf jojo reference
I recommend to use graphite because it's very smooth and easy to shade it's spred easily but the charcoal is very dark and attractive but it's not get planness like graphite
I respect your opinion, graphite is good for light shading, sketching and other stuff while charcoal is mainly for shading
True 👍
This shows that the pencil doesn't matter a good artist can make a masterpiece out of it .❤
I like both mediums. I used to hate charcoal, but it grew on me after using it during an art class in college.
It seems like you made the graphite intentionally much lighter than the charcoal. There are different types of charcoal so you could have made it a lot less darker also.
That's what I thought because you can achieve that darkness with graphite too
Why don't we choose both of them they gives us a talent for an artist
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Yes... You are right 👍
Wright! I use graphite (eyes,mouth,details) and skin charcoal.Best !
No one said to only use one
@@justartistry_❤❤
Ok@@billlegend277
Why nobody talking of how satisfying it seems..
Both are useful in different purposes.
Charchoal pencil can be used when you need to draw much darker.
But Graphite is better for lighter areas and begginers
True
No no no no no
@@vaughan2632 She's right tho...
I like the Graphite but drawing was both great 👍🏻
Wow
You blend both perfectly my favourite part is charcoal Ball's shadow
Both … a range of shadow / highlight / contrast/ tone
Both of them looks so beatiful
I love shading like you 😊😊
Both are stunning😍😍😍
Charcoal is good 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I wish you hit 10 million subscribers
Thanks
Thank you dear ❤🥰
Both are amazing❤❤
Both are good in their own ways
Both are beautiful
Love both. But I feel it’s better to smudge with charcoal while granite you just layer the shades
Omg that's so beautiful i wish i could draw like that❤😮
Thank you 🥰
Both the pencils are beat 👍👍.
Both are very good 😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊❤😊
I like both too
Ilove your drawing
I like charcoal one❤
Can I use paint brush except makeup brush
Yes of course 👍
@@justartistry_ ok Thanks for replying☺☺
Both are nice
I love using them both. My best tip is that you should use graphite for arts that don't require you to draw smooth textures like landscapes. Charcoal on the other hand, is best for drawing smooth textures like portrait drawings. If you got the hang of both, use them together for the best result
Both are amazing 👏...
your drawing is so good:)
Graphite looks better it can be drawn on a bent backward version of its surroundings to make it reflect
I like both graphite and charcoal
Idk about you guys but to me charcoal has that powerful feel when used. The almost void black and gray it gives is just amazing. But when used alongside graphite it becomes better
I like charcoal shade😊😊
Drawing, a profound art form, mirrors the complexities of life. Realism seeks to capture the world as it is, while style lets us add our own touch. Outlines, like life's boundaries, can confine and limit our creativity. But should we abandon them completely? Is there a middle ground?
Imagine a rose: meticulously outlining each petal captures its form but might lose its essence. Removing outlines can lead to ambiguity. The key is balance-bold strokes to highlight importance, subtle lines for integration.
Artistic choices reflect our view of reality. Charcoal, with its imperfections, embraces the beauty of life's flaws. In a portrait, precise eye outlines draw us in, while fading lines guide exploration.
Drawing, a reflection of existence, prompts us to question reality's nature. We learn to embrace imperfections and interpret life's intricacies through art. Striking this balance, we infuse our drawings with life, transcending the flat canvas.
Life's dance is found in this delicate interplay. Boundaries and boundlessness coexist. As we draw, we unlock the universe's mysteries and discover our own profound journey.
These two are better. We use it where it need. It's like they are two brother. You know
Graphite is very scientific and nice and charcoal is looking like a type of a steel
Bhai bahut acchi drawing hai 🥰🥰😀
Thank you 😇
Chorcol is good to add better contrast👌
damn🔥🔥 realistic di
Beautiful 😍❤️
Both are best 👍👍👍👍
Omggg my Mom will buy me Graphite pencil 😍😍😍😍I can't waittyyyy🎉🎉🎉🎉
Waittyyyy meaning: ???
@@user-TheRealPotatoooooman
charcoal is best
Charcoal is the best🎉🎉😎😎❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I love it charcol 🖋️
Charcol super🎉🎉
Do charcoal+graphite
I LOVE GRAPHITE WORK
Different different art works ke liye dono zaruri ha. Guys so you can't compare it's. Other dono bohut zarurt ha hyperrealistic drawing ke liye charcoal se apko kam time work complete ho zata ha aur graphite zyada time lagta ha aur so chiz aap graphite se kar sakte ho wo aap charcoal se nahi aur zo chiz charcoal se kar sakte ho graphite se nahi kar sakte .
I use graphite for light shades and stuff, i use charcoal for much dimmer or darker shades
Graphite is best! I don't use charcoal because I cook wiff it 😂
@UnderAShadow Yeep 😂
Please try a spelling and grammar class 🤦♀️
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Charcoal is nice 🙂
I like both
Charkol pencil is best 😮
Graphite🥰♥️
Charcoal for life 💪
Realism-Charcoal
Looks-Graphite
Conclusion: Both are very good.
Thank you ❤
I've used both and I find charcoal to be very messy and hard to control. I'm trying to give it a good try because there must be something to it if so many artists love it. Has anyone tried using those wedge makeup sponges to spread graphite powder? It looks like it's so much easier to spread than using a paper stump.
Yeah.. Paper stump leaves patches
Charcoal is best 👌
Charcoal pencil is really good and best but I like graphit pencil
I don’t know why simple charcoal drawings look like they belong in a Dr. Seuss book
I like charcoal ❤❤
Skill of the artist.
Can we just say how you make 2 perfect circles amazing drawing great job 😊!
Thank you ❤
I think it's compass
Both are very good I impress well done
I also have airline pencils
Charcoal can represent any dark colour like red,brown,or dark blue...and graphite can represent any light colour like yellow,silver,sky blue...etc😊
Mi + iphone.😂😊❤
Actually while this drawing when the music was playing that was so relaxing
Charcoal!!!is the best
Best charcoal powder
I recommended to use charcoal because its more detailed
If you take charcoal with a makeup brush (not pencil) it's not so dark,and it has better shading than graphite
Charcoal powder is the most darkest.
@@justartistry_ i write with a charcoal bar on a paper and then i get charcoal with a make up brush and its not so dark as powder..
@@billlegend277 give multiple layers with charcoal powder
@@justartistry_ i make multiple layers too,this is how i press the brush in charcoal..and with powder if you hit the brush many times on paper,or write first on another point you get off dark powder,and you can draw lighter.I have tried many times shaden with graphite and not so realistic( i use charcoal when i draw skin..,others with graphite pencils..)
while graphite is the king of its own medium
I like both because they are a work of a true artist 🎨
True ✔
Charcoal❤
I like both because they are need different drawings
True ✔
Both❤❤
Ya charcoal pencils is used as a detailer
I think the graphite is the best but the charcol is good too but graphite is more realistic
fantastic job. 👏 😀 👌 👏
Thanks ❤
Amazing 3D affect
Thank you 🌹
I use both
Mind blowing ❤
Which brush do you use for charcoal?😊
Makeup brush
The best is CHARCOAL!
I like charcoal drawing
Thanks, just the video that I was looking for!
Both are realistic
Charcoal hd 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Graphite pencil easy to use ❤️
I like the Graphites better
I TRY IT❤❤❤
🤗
Do blending stumps work on charcoal pencils?
Not that smoothly... Leaves some patches
Wow you're so talented you made it look real! I am your new subscriber!
Thank you dear 😇
I love charcoals 😍