Thanks for watching. If you would like to see more of my landscape art, here is a link to my playlist of all the landscapes series I've created... ruclips.net/p/PLTgchDV4hjFTsfgwVAWSAk9hIyjcoDKO1
J'adore observer les nuages et les photographier. Toutefois je ne les ai jamais peints. Or comme j'adore aussi peindre aux Pastels, votre super vidéo claire, précise, parfaitement pédagogique et tout votre grand talent, m'ont convaincue de me lancer et de lâcher prise 😉. Merci beaucoup !!!
Wow! Just found you, and subscribed! This is exactly what I was looking for. I love your sky and clouds. Your clouds kept “moving”, which is a sign to me it’s right. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you! Thrilled you enjoyed the videos, please check out my landscape playlist... here is the link ruclips.net/p/PLTgchDV4hjFRaWUfbZN2D1_gmQGXf7DlB all the very best 🙏
@@DavePortersArt no problem dave, I’ve ordered some stabilo pastel pencils, looks like I need to order some Caran d'Ache now lol, what’s the pencil holder you are using, it looks useful.
Great video Dave, thank you for sharing. I think for me, the process would be much quicker with pan pastels (with a pencil/stick finish) as they give more pigment and softness than any other pastel type
Hi Kyomii, thank you. Good suggestion, I must give pan pastels a go... I do love what can be achieved with just using pastel pencils, the subtleties applying layer after layer seems to bring things to live. I have in the past loaded the paper with pastel stick pigment but this lead to losing the subtleties I love. 😊🙏
@@DavePortersArt Hi Dave, Pan pastels are so finely ground that they don’t fill the tooth at the same pace as sticks. You do need to ensure enough is on for blending and sofft tools are recommended for application, specifically the large sponges and the 4 smaller tools. They are a dream to work with once you get the hang of them and cut down time in half imho. I use them for underpainting all the time.
@@DavePortersArt It Would be a pleasure to watch your progress with them, God willing. If you like them and you are located in the UK, I can perhaps arrange to send you some of mine until I can’t use them anymore as my time is limited due to 4th stage cancer. I would sooner they go to a good home where they will be used than to be left gathering dust or binned.
Nice work Dave as always ..As a pastel artist myself ( mainly portraits ) I was curious and would like to ask have you ever come across panpastels ? if you have ..have you tried them ? and if so .. what is your opinion of them ? I use them for backgrounds and like this wonderful work of yours here for skies when i try landscapes .. They have excellent lightfastness and blend really well ..would like to hear your thoughts... thanks Ian .
Yes I have Ian, I have been considering buying just the basic colours I use and mix them for the underdrawing, but I feel it is another cost for my student to buy them. I want to keep thing straight forward. Saying that I will at some stage have a play with some just to see. Thanks for your feedback with using them, appreciated. 🙏
Beautiful picture, I've recently started drawing. I will follow your work to improve. Your accent sounds familiar you don't happen to be from or near Leicestershire?🙂
Thanks for watching. If you would like to see more of my landscape art, here is a link to my playlist of all the landscapes series I've created... ruclips.net/p/PLTgchDV4hjFTsfgwVAWSAk9hIyjcoDKO1
So stunning and vivid! I love your commentary, immediately subscribed. Thank you for all you do
Thank you Gracie! Welcome aboard... thanks for the sub. 😊🙏
J'adore observer les nuages et les photographier. Toutefois je ne les ai jamais peints. Or comme j'adore aussi peindre aux Pastels, votre super vidéo claire, précise, parfaitement pédagogique et tout votre grand talent, m'ont convaincue de me lancer et de lâcher prise 😉.
Merci beaucoup !!!
Vraiment ravi que mon tutoriel vidéo vous ait inspiré à lâcher prise et à peindre à nouveau. Bonne chance... merci d'avoir regardé 🙏😊
Fantastic...thank you for sharing
Thank you Chris... you are welcome, thanks for watching! 😊🙏
Wow! Just found you, and subscribed! This is exactly what I was looking for. I love your sky and clouds. Your clouds kept “moving”, which is a sign to me it’s right. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you! Thrilled you enjoyed the videos, please check out my landscape playlist... here is the link ruclips.net/p/PLTgchDV4hjFRaWUfbZN2D1_gmQGXf7DlB all the very best 🙏
Great video Dave 👍
Glad you enjoyed it Paul... cheers! 😊🙏
Wonderful Dave, love this video my friend
That is great to know Ron! Cheers for watching... appreciated ☺🙏
@@DavePortersArt no problem dave, I’ve ordered some stabilo pastel pencils, looks like I need to order some Caran d'Ache now lol, what’s the pencil holder you are using, it looks useful.
Another wonderful video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Cheery, thanks for watching 😊🙏
such beautiful fluffy clouds!!!
Thank you Nancy... they where a treat to do. 💕🙏
Fabulous tutorial Dave very informative and helpful thankyou
Glad you enjoyed it Joy... appreciate you taking the time to let me know. You are very welcome😊🙏
So helpful! Thank you so much. Beautiful work🤗
Thank you... you are very welcome! Thrilled you found it helpful 🙏💕
Masterful depiction of texture! Lovely
Thank you for the kind words Elizabeth! Thanks for watching 😊🙏
So beautiful 😍 Thanks Dave ☘️
Thank you too so much Mary! You are very welcome 😊🙏
Very helpful 👍 really appreciate your efforts 👏👏
It's my pleasure Ruby, glad you are still enjoying the content 😊🙏
Great video Dave, thank you for sharing. I think for me, the process would be much quicker with pan pastels (with a pencil/stick finish) as they give more pigment and softness than any other pastel type
Defenetly!
Hi Kyomii, thank you. Good suggestion, I must give pan pastels a go... I do love what can be achieved with just using pastel pencils, the subtleties applying layer after layer seems to bring things to live. I have in the past loaded the paper with pastel stick pigment but this lead to losing the subtleties I love. 😊🙏
@@DavePortersArt Hi Dave, Pan pastels are so finely ground that they don’t fill the tooth at the same pace as sticks. You do need to ensure enough is on for blending and sofft tools are recommended for application, specifically the large sponges and the 4 smaller tools. They are a dream to work with once you get the hang of them and cut down time in half imho. I use them for underpainting all the time.
@@Kyomiibrown Will give them a go... been meaning to for a while now. Thanks for the heads up. ☺🙏
@@DavePortersArt It Would be a pleasure to watch your progress with them, God willing. If you like them and you are located in the UK, I can perhaps arrange to send you some of mine until I can’t use them anymore as my time is limited due to 4th stage cancer. I would sooner they go to a good home where they will be used than to be left gathering dust or binned.
Nice work Dave as always ..As a pastel artist myself ( mainly portraits ) I was curious and would like to ask have you ever come across panpastels ? if you have ..have you tried them ? and if so .. what is your opinion of them ? I use them for backgrounds and like this wonderful work of yours here for skies when i try landscapes .. They have excellent lightfastness and blend really well ..would like to hear your thoughts... thanks Ian .
Yes I have Ian, I have been considering buying just the basic colours I use and mix them for the underdrawing, but I feel it is another cost for my student to buy them. I want to keep thing straight forward. Saying that I will at some stage have a play with some just to see. Thanks for your feedback with using them, appreciated. 🙏
Genial👍
Thank You Juan. 🙏
yes,i like someone agrees with turqois!
Turquoise is such a beautiful colour 🙏🙏
Beautiful picture, I've recently started drawing. I will follow your work to improve. Your accent sounds familiar you don't happen to be from or near Leicestershire?🙂
Cheers Brain... My mum was from Yorkshire and my dad from Nottinghamshire... so I have a mix of the too. 😊🙏