Artist Jesse Lane Creates Hyperrealistic Skin Using Only Colored Pencils
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Jesse Lane is an artist who uses only colored pencils to create photorealistic portraits of people. He creates extremely realistic details you might not be able to see from far away. The key to his technique is perfecting the art of blending and shading colors with a fine point so there is no visible sign of stroke marks. Jesse has also mastered how to use the point to create minuscule details like pores, hairs, wrinkles, and folds in the skin.
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Artist Jesse Lane Creates Hyperrealistic Skin Using Only Colored Pencils
Gotta admire his patience.
This. 🙌
This guy is a gifted artists who illustrated pictures very realistically to the point that it looks like it was taken from a photograph. Very impressive. He maybe used a camera for his projects, but HE IS THE CAMERA.
Can you imagine the cost of all those Prismacolor pencils!
Lol I only have like 50 pencils and that amount was expensive I cant even imagine how many he has xD
I don't have a single prisma color pencil lmao they're so expensive. I just have two old sets of Faber Castells which are dry asf n I rarely use em.
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Oof I mean
@@steezyconnor3472 you can edit ur comment u know?
Thank you so much for creating this video of my work! ✏️
Dude you have an amazing talent. I am also practicing drawing but I’m not nearly on your level
Thank you Jesse! What a wonderful talent Our Lord gave you!
Please tell me what brand do you think is the best or use the most
Derwent Lightfast, polychromos or luminance?
Ur AMAZING
I have a question for you, what do you do, now that you have gotten to the level of skill, and where has it taken you? One artist to another (me)
Literally have no words of how brilliant this is! I'm an artist that does portraits using multi tones too but there is no way I could have so much patience to achieve this.
Well done and respect. 👏
Do you have insta?
@@hamburgerkiddo3319 @sabrinad_artist
I can't even draw a symmetric heart!!
True!
Go practise
THIS is what I watch this channel for.
That is an amazing talent😍
I Love Art Work🎨Very Talented & Creative👌🔥🔥
Amazing!!! Beautiful. God bless. 🥰😇🙏💙💙💙💙
His skill is in a whole friccing different level! I'm so jelly!!! QwQ
This man is a 3-D printer😂😂. Seriously though, I think this is amazing that he does this!
Jesse - truly great creations. It's unique artwork that is indicative of your talent. It's as refined as Michelangelo's. Truly remarkable that Jesse's artwork is done with pencils. Certainly this art is in a class of its own.
I don’t know if I could have the patience and have enough concentration to spend weeks to months on a single drawing like the ones here.
Beautiful. I wish I was that talented.
If you really wish to be that talented then start working your ass off. No one is born talented, after all talented people earned it. Study color pencil its quite a hard medium, but if you can master it you'll get a very nice artworks.
I was gifted this talent, but I draw cartoon dogs
Beautiful talent 😻. Prismacolor yes can definitely do wonders . It's expensive yes. As well caran d ache ..other pencils also can try .... Paper quality also important & patience . If one practice every day I'm sure one can see wonders ... Let's try ...
Awesome talent!
He makes me feel inspired to try this! Beautiful work!!
Incredible!
Breathtaking
This is a another level of Meditation .....!!
wow love your work,what pencil sharpener do you recommend?
Huhu.... Fantastic drawing... it push me to practice my drawing more.
what surface do you draw on and what type of colored pencils. everyone uses different ones
Love your channel 🤗❤
Thank you for a fascinating insight into Jesse's techniques, he is a wonderful artist. One that I admire greatly. I have only just started using coloured pencils myself, and I am learning how to do hyper-realism like Jesse. I would love to know how Jesse achieves the original drawing before he uses coloured pencils. Does he use graphite pencil, tracing, or projector or a grid?
Many Thanks
Alan in the UK
Now that's what you call an artist.😊
Great skill👍
White pencil never shows over an already colored surface. So what kind of pencil is it?
i think he doesnt cake colours on the sirface, so the white pencil might still show... but actually any professional white coloured pencils should work
I wanna be this good. 🤩
Wow.
as a manga artist- this peaks immense envy i want to experience.
Where can I give the illustrations?
Btw, which manga inspires you
I wish this dude did art classes or tutorials. I wish one day I could even be slightly good like him.
I teach workshops online at my website.
Bravo
Good job brother 👍👏👏👏🎉👏🎉
Unbelievable.. Hyper realism is really hard to learn it takes a lot of practice huhu i will always visit here to learn more about hyperealism
7 months !! Totally worth every second. 🥲 Beautiful work.
7 months for a piece of work is crazy! Crazy Good tho!
This is something exciting
Wow tiene un gran dominio del color
I don’t see a link to Jesse. I want one
Love this dude's concept ❤️
Can I draw one of these?
the blisters on his hands from gripping the wood pencils probably bleed more than i could ever imagine- ouchie.
I wonder how he'd do with makeup
Nice
He must be a patient husband
It's funny to me people say " just colored pencils" as if a pencil isn't an art tool.
good
What the.......i thought i was a huge picture...... ant believe a pencil would create that.....Man.....your so hyper....
Early gang were you at
Frumos , a-mi place desenez și eu dar sunt ancepator .
How about you interview tiktok artists??
Why are there TWO FRICKIN “HOWs”
@@darrenlee8334 oh sorry
@@darrenlee8334 I fixed it :D
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Am the first view omg
These things makes me more confident.....nd I try more....but I don't have expensive art supplies. I draw hyper realistic sketch with 0.25 cent ball point pen
Omg 1minute ago
The portraits are more realistic than the artist 😄😁
Notification squad ❤
mm yes
@@poweroflight4967 Tq for 👍
@@poweroflight4967 Tq for 👍
Whoever reads this,
I hope you succeed in life my friend
I’ll drink yo that bro
Someone please tell me, what is the use of this when we have photos? A painting that captures only the esentials is more apealling to me.
Such patience commitment and I’m sorry to say so much wasted time when you can get the same results and much faster by using water color
You can get the same results with numerous different mediums, but pencil hits the right note for some people. I enjoy the process of working with pencil. Is it slow? Absolutely, but that's actually something I enjoy about it - it really puts me in a zone that leaves me feeling fantastic when I leave my drawing board after a session.
😃
omg
Atlest its million times better than a banana taped to a wall or some stokes
What's the point of drawing realistic image if you have got Cameras? 🤔
The question is simply out of curiosity
The challenge it presents- how far can you push yourself to make this as realistic as possible?
For some, it’s about putting their own interpretation on it, hence the births of many a style since, well, man has created art- Picasso’s cubism, Dali’s surrealism, etc. For others, it’s about literally transferring to paper what your eyes see- some want to get as close to manually (drawn or painted) real as possible. Sure we have cameras, but technology is doing that for you. Why let technology do everything? Why not try to see what man can do instead of technology? Why not? Did you ever want to do that as a young child, draw something and see how real you could make it look? For some people, that challenge or drive never left and here they are!
The comment is cringe
665th viewer 😂
Yes such a great artist. But there are many more on RUclips how draws better than him. I am not saying that he is not drawing good but I think the art Insider should have taken heather rooney rather than him. But he is a great artist.
I draw like him
no u dont uwu
@@smarts7485 mm 🤕🤕🤕😶🌫️😶🌫️😶🌫️🥶🥶🥶😶🌫️😷
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No fear. Whether we live or die, have FAITH in Jesus Christ!
honestly hyperrealism is the most boring of kinds. it's a redrawn photo. take the photo then?
it's only an applause for technical skill. no artistry.
before someone argues yes i graduated art university. no one does this at an art university.
I appreciate your perspective. I thought the same but I realized that for some people this is the equivalent of a puzzle to a rock climber- how far can you go with it? What details do you notice about the rock? How hard can you push/challenge yourself with trying to be as close to real as non-photographically as possible? I don’t think it’s just the artistry, I think it’s the challenge it presents for people that draws them in.
Maybe no one is well-versed enough in this type of art to teach it or to attempt it. Or maybe others do and are afraid of judgement/failure, that it won’t be seen as ‘good enough’? You never know!