Real Time Portrait Sketch with Discussion of Technique

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  • Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
  • A real-time portrait sketch in soft charcoal by Jeff Haines including a discussion of technique. If you have any questions, just leave them in the comments and I'd be happy to answer them. I hope you enjoy the video. If you do, please consider leaving a comment or a like before you go, it goes a long way to help the channel get seen. Thanks for watching!
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    www.jeffhainesart.com
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    Materials:
    Soft Vine Charcoal, kneaded eraser, brush & stump on 80lb smooth drawing paper.

Комментарии • 108

  • @hellokippy9788
    @hellokippy9788 2 месяца назад +8

    You have such a masterful way of describing things

  • @absolutezero300
    @absolutezero300 2 года назад +16

    Great seeing the process! Love how you got the ear to come out in the shadow

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Luke, Glad that you enjoyed it!

  • @mariay4011
    @mariay4011 4 месяца назад +3

    As a beginner it's extremely useful to see the drawing process of professional artists like you. I tend to get too focused on the details, so it's fascinating to observe how you construct the face. There's so much to learn from this video. Many thanks.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  4 месяца назад

      Thank you! Glad that you found it useful :)

  • @bums
    @bums 2 года назад +12

    Your charcoal drawings are always amazing. And especially this video was very helpful because I was able to listen to a very good lecture. I'm happy to see your high level drawing. It is recommended to be exposed to many people!

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +3

      It's important to me that people find this helpful to their process, so thanks so much for your comments. It's great to hear :)

  • @SDW90808
    @SDW90808 2 года назад +5

    Wow! I kept waiting for how you were going to do the ear. Love how you handled it.

  • @kevinstinchcombe452
    @kevinstinchcombe452 2 года назад +4

    Hi Jeff, only discovered you very recently and this one in particular is so helpful. I often find the hardest part is to actually make the initial marks with any confidence, but your calm demeanour and clear explainations are a huge help!
    Many thanks

  • @danielmota656
    @danielmota656 3 месяца назад +1

    At 5:30 it was already amazing!!!😃

  • @martinaakervik
    @martinaakervik 2 месяца назад +2

    Thanks nice hearing your thoughts how you approach and focus when drawing like this. For a beginner like me it’s just where to focus that is kind of hard. Because I really don’t know

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Martin, glad you lied it.

  • @fabrizioformenti7649
    @fabrizioformenti7649 2 года назад +1

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but you seem to be that kind of person who would never step on an ant. :)
    Nice video.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Fabrizio! Haha, ants never really hurt anyone...

  • @jitendragholap4147
    @jitendragholap4147 9 месяцев назад +1

    It was a fantastic demonstration with easy to understand explanation, Jeff. Thank you. I couldn't find a good video on "Composing a Charcoal Portrait" with good explanation of focal area, Lead in, Hard, soft and lost edges. If you can create one, it would be great..👍

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the comment. Glad that you enjoyed it!

  • @sharminvariava4451
    @sharminvariava4451 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you so much 🙏🏻
    This video was very helpful. Hoping to see more such videos.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      Glad that you liked it! Thank you, there's more to come.

  • @kevinnoel9024
    @kevinnoel9024 2 года назад

    As usual Jeff, I'm here absorbing ALL that I can in terms of following how you achieve the likeness with this portrait. I dare say that you're always spot on with your portrait sketches as your eyes are trained to get the proportions in their rightful place from the first marks hence, there isn't room for going off course by much "IF" at all, you do find yourself ever in difficulty with the placements of the basic outlines to the portraits approach.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      Thanks Kevin! Getting things in the right place is always a juggling act. Soft charcoal is very forgiving when it comes to placement errors though. Gotta stay really loose until it starts to settle :)

  • @zazafiend
    @zazafiend Месяц назад +1

    Great voice

  • @NVDB-fc9tf
    @NVDB-fc9tf 5 месяцев назад

    volgde je voor de eerste maal,het was heel boeiend, een heel mooi werkje dank je om het te delen.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  5 месяцев назад

      Glad that you liked it! Thanks for watching.

  • @sylvain_st_pierre_2019
    @sylvain_st_pierre_2019 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you M. Haines. This was very helpful

  • @roxannemcv4259
    @roxannemcv4259 Год назад

    Hi Jeff. I love your art. Pls upload more and more and more. Thanks.

  • @lilaccilla
    @lilaccilla 6 месяцев назад

    Lovely process and outcome ! thank you for these free videos . I love learning from RUclips . 😮

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you Lilac! Glad you like the videos!

  • @cathymartin5482
    @cathymartin5482 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this. I’m anxious to give this a try. I haven’t done it yet but I will sign up for the lower level patreon.

  • @radiantjw1
    @radiantjw1 3 месяца назад

    Great video. Thank you! I really enjoyed your slow deliberate pacing. Most drawing videos are put on hyper speed for some reason. 😂

  • @merrz17
    @merrz17 2 месяца назад

    Loved your process.

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 Год назад

    So many ways to create even within a dominant way.

  • @chanfaino8898
    @chanfaino8898 2 года назад

    THANK YOU very much sir this is like gold to me, glad to find you and I would appreciate seeing more videos like this in the future If not asking too much.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      Thank you for commenting! I have lots more planned :)

  • @iqbalpreetpadam7521
    @iqbalpreetpadam7521 2 года назад

    Thanks sir for sharing knowledge after a long time it's good to seeing u again

  • @ledah8165
    @ledah8165 2 года назад

    Wow. Just what we need. Thanks.

  • @kairasingh8084
    @kairasingh8084 2 года назад

    Perfect as always!

  • @davidbenasulin
    @davidbenasulin 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing! Very useful!

  • @milenamaciel5317
    @milenamaciel5317 2 года назад

    Maravilhoso, amo seu trabalho 👏

  • @nordmende73
    @nordmende73 7 месяцев назад

    I waited for the ear! 😅 Great!

  • @rahulsinghmatharu5159
    @rahulsinghmatharu5159 2 года назад +3

    Hi Jeff, thanks for the excellent videos!
    Really enjoy watching your art. I had a quick question, can you list the items you use for your charcoal sketches
    - Willow Charcoal?
    - How do sharpen them
    - What white pencil-type tool/ eraser you use for creating the highlights.
    - What rubs of charcoal best.
    - What paper is best
    Any other ideas..
    Would love to hear from you. Your art is inspiring!
    Thanks,
    Rahul

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Rahul! I use both vine and willow and I usually sharpen on a spare piece of paper or sand paper. I use a kneaded eraser to pull out lights, or a white charcoal pencil if I’m working on toned paper. I use Strathmore 400 series drawing paper quite a lot. (Their drawing paper is a much smoother texture than their charcoal paper.) Hope that helps!

    • @handysolver9745
      @handysolver9745 2 года назад +1

      Thanks, Jeff for your response! It helps :) Best Wishes.

  • @bafrinazizi4573
    @bafrinazizi4573 2 года назад

    I liked it verymuch👍👍👍

  • @ranisketch9363
    @ranisketch9363 2 года назад

    Thanks for the kind explanation. I think I will be watching this video many more times.

  • @chrrissss
    @chrrissss 2 года назад

    Very nice, thanks.

  • @clifford5979
    @clifford5979 Год назад

    Still trying to figure it out how you do it wonderfully and your art is amazing as always

  • @susanbell7071
    @susanbell7071 Год назад +2

    What type of brush do you use? Do you use a water color brush?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  Год назад +2

      Hi Susan, it's a fairly soft oil/acrylic brush. A watercolor brush would probably work too, I don't think the brush type is super important. Thanks for watching!

  • @lanceshelbyromine-wh9ft
    @lanceshelbyromine-wh9ft 4 дня назад

    Scott Burdick

  • @mr.pal.yt.
    @mr.pal.yt. 2 года назад +1

    Love you sir from india

  • @dghfghhh1061
    @dghfghhh1061 2 года назад

    Waw'fantastique

  • @incognito3620
    @incognito3620 5 месяцев назад +1

    Do you always start with fine charcoal. Do you ever start with compressed charcoal pencils.
    I like the vine for its ability to ‘ wipe out’ easily.
    Also how you ‘ fix’ vine. It seems so easily smudged?
    Thank you for this demo.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  5 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I almost always start with natural charcoal (vine or willow), and often bring in charcoal pencils later on. I spray them all with a fixative when they're finished. Thanks for watching!

  • @psy__cha6898
    @psy__cha6898 3 месяца назад

    Can you make more of these kind of videos

  • @Dome794
    @Dome794 4 месяца назад

    At 13:35 you lift out highlights with a kneaded eraser. My experience has been mild so far trying to do this with charcoal. It is way more greyish than this.
    Is it a matter of paper quality?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  4 месяца назад

      It's more likely the charcoal. Are you using soft (natural) charcoal? Compressed charcoal (charcoal pencils included) is harder to remove. Check out the most recent vid I posted for a more thorough discussion of this.

  • @joshuaGmartin2023
    @joshuaGmartin2023 2 месяца назад

    Looks a bit like Patrick Stewart 😀

  • @ktkt1825
    @ktkt1825 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing your process with us, the commentary, and all your demos! Soft charcoals are one of my favorite mediums for their flexibility and light touch, acting a bit like Oils in some respects. I'm assuming that is a soft splayed sable or mongoose of some kind. I like the surface of newsprint, but it dies in a few years. What is your surface?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! I totally agree that working with charcoal is alot like painting. I use Strathmore 400 series drawing paper quite a lot but not always. The brush I use is an inexpensive soft, round oil/acrylic brush.

    • @ktkt1825
      @ktkt1825 2 года назад

      @@JeffHainesArt Thanks for the information! Strathmore 400 is a quality surface. I have been surprised by the sensitivity of vine charcoal-

  • @mohammaddendie4673
    @mohammaddendie4673 5 месяцев назад

    What the type of pencil you used to drawing eye? And how many tools for drawing this
    Thanks for the answer😊

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  5 месяцев назад +1

      I believe this was all done with vine charcoal and charcoal pencil a bit at the end. Other than that just a kneaded eraser, stump and a brush.

  • @bozoclown2098
    @bozoclown2098 Год назад

    I made a simple, portable,light weight & easy measure tool .

  • @bestofrock945
    @bestofrock945 2 месяца назад

    my blending stump is not picking up and removing charcoal like yours, do you have any ideas as to why that's the case? I'm using soft vine charcoal and some basic drawing pad.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 месяца назад

      Hmmm, I'm not sure. If it's vine, most of it should be powdery and sitting on the surface. Maybe try a bit lighter touch? It's hard to say without seeing it.

  • @lilaccilla
    @lilaccilla 6 месяцев назад

    the sound is like nails on a chalkboard to me with your second piece 😮😅 I think im too sensitive with touch and sound . Thats why I am just trying sketching with pencils 😊

  • @02109s
    @02109s 16 дней назад

    how is your charcoal so easily being erased?? also what charcoal pencil you're using?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  14 дней назад

      Natural (vine or willow) charcoal has a powdery consistency and is very easily erased. The charcoal pencil is a Generals brand #2 I believe.

  • @shuvoDhar.5537
    @shuvoDhar.5537 6 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @microzaz
    @microzaz 2 года назад

    Ты классный🔥

  • @Shmuel_hv
    @Shmuel_hv 5 месяцев назад

    i keep wondering what paper you use please can you recommend me one

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  5 месяцев назад

      I like Strathmore 300 and 400 series drawing paper.

  • @ryartistpencilwala4766
    @ryartistpencilwala4766 2 года назад

    I want to more video in this topics

  • @LucJMVanAssche
    @LucJMVanAssche 2 года назад

    Ser, wonderful, bern following your work for a while now.. One question, how do u fix your work on the paper. Tanks and kind regards from Antwerp.

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      You'll need to spray it with a fixative when you're finished working with it. This 'locks it down' so to speak. Thanks Luc!

    • @LucJMVanAssche
      @LucJMVanAssche 2 года назад

      @@JeffHainesArt Hay, Jeff, what kind do you use?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      @@LucJMVanAssche I use a permanent fixative made by Krylon but I've used others. Most of them will darken your work a little so be careful.

    • @LucJMVanAssche
      @LucJMVanAssche 2 года назад

      @@JeffHainesArt Ok, great. Thanks Jeff 👍. I mostly use hairspray..but depending on the type of charcoal it "troubles" the details ..

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +1

      @@LucJMVanAssche You might have a little better luck with a can of artist's fixative. You can get a can for maybe $8, and that should get you through a ton of drawings because you just need a little. Good luck!

  • @louisspm1628
    @louisspm1628 Год назад

    Hi Jeff.. Could you tell me please what is it called, the black stuff looks like rubber?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  Год назад +2

      It's a kneaded eraser, sometimes called a putty eraser. They're actually gray but they get blacker as you use them.

    • @louisspm1628
      @louisspm1628 Год назад

      @@JeffHainesArt Thank you Brother..

  • @seanwaters8060
    @seanwaters8060 2 года назад

    What charcoal brands do u use? And is it compressed, willow or vine?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад +1

      Hi Sean, I use primarily vine and willow and sometimes I work a charcoal pencil
      in. I use quite a few different brands, including Grumbacher, Nitram, etc. I usually use General's Pencils.

    • @seanwaters8060
      @seanwaters8060 2 года назад

      Okay thanks. I’m probably going to buy some nitram charcoal. Do you have any suggestions as to which type I should buy?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  2 года назад

      @@seanwaters8060 Nitram has a little different character and isn’t quite like other brands of vine charcoal (it isn’t actually vine or willow, as I understand it). You might try both if you can, it took me a while to get used to Nitram. I usually buy the softer stuff with both varieties.

  • @lilaccilla
    @lilaccilla 6 месяцев назад +3

    i always wonder what they looked like in their 20 s . Im 69 and would love to be 29 😂

  • @ledah8165
    @ledah8165 2 года назад

    Me after not getting it right for the nth time: 6:57

  • @johnryanmasamayor3571
    @johnryanmasamayor3571 Месяц назад

    By any chance you play minecraft?

    • @JeffHainesArt
      @JeffHainesArt  18 дней назад

      Occasionally, but not on RUclips if that's what you mean.