I used to think I was a terrible drawer. As a NY resolution, I challenged myself to learn to draw. Surprisingly, I've discovered I'm fairly good at using an app to guide me. This video helped me literally fill in the gaps and make my drawings appear more 'finished'. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I am currently in an illustration class and love it!!! This lesson plan truly has helped me understand how to use the different techniques. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for this. I used to draw a lot, but it's been years and I shifted to digital art a long time ago (and even then before that, I was more into pencil illustrations) to accommodate my work. I recently got back into Moebius comics and Elfquest and it took me back to being a kid so i went and got some decent pens and then stopped and thought "Christ, I can barely remember the basics here!". This really helped as a good foundational refresher. quick and to the point. I'll start with just having fun doodling with these techniques in mind. Thanks!
Writing I get, since the hand tends to smear it out, but how is being left-handed a disadvantage when drawing? I've never had a problem with it. Cutting with scissors, on the other hand... *shudder*
Great video! I really want to practice my line art and pen drawing skills, so I'm considering doing InkTober as a challenge to get started and do it everyday. Thanks for the tips! I will be checking out more of your videos :)
Omg thx this helped I loveee drawing with pens I feel in my opinion it is more easier to draw and helps when dealing with mistakes and will teach you to make less mistakes
I've been struggling to find my art style for a long time amd recently i realised that my art style is inking nd this video helped me a lot about knowing it's basics could u possibly tell me which pens should i use as a beginner ?
Great video, very helpful. As for picking a style, not sure which. I like the idea of drawing intricate scenes, buildings etc, guess I will have to experiment to see what suits me.
can anyone please help me as a beginner like me what are things needed for before starting sketching? I had no idea about pencils and about blenders and also please suggest me where to buy these things in online sites like Amazon. please help me with links so I can found it easily.
I'm no amazing artist in any way, but just start out with what you have. Maybe get a sketchbook with some drawing pencils (those are pretty cheap) and a nice white eraser with a smooth inky pen (or whatever pen you want really) I'm not gonna tell you what you need for coloring but I use colored pencils mostly and use copics sometimes. As for sketching, I could not help you. I cannot draw a human body or head well enough so I mostly freehand things in pencil until I'm happy and then I go over with my pen and erase, then I color. Hope this helps and I know this Is a late answer but don't give up.
Console Master Perhaps for you. But some can find great joy in it, some can express themselves through art in a way they can't othwrwise. It can help with therapy and finding yourself. I don't think art is pointless but if you do, please let others enjoy it.
I used to think I was a terrible drawer. As a NY resolution, I challenged myself to learn to draw. Surprisingly, I've discovered I'm fairly good at using an app to guide me. This video helped me literally fill in the gaps and make my drawings appear more 'finished'. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
this was so helpful! im about to start inktober tomorrow! :)
Cool! I know you said to stick with one technique, but I think I might be able to find a way to combine them. It'll be fun to experiment with.
How about Instagram?
Hell yeah I disagree with the stick to one style just made a similar video where I use 3 methods
Ok sure I will try that to
I am currently in an illustration class and love it!!! This lesson plan truly has helped me understand how to use the different techniques. Thank you for posting.
Thanks for this. I used to draw a lot, but it's been years and I shifted to digital art a long time ago (and even then before that, I was more into pencil illustrations) to accommodate my work. I recently got back into Moebius comics and Elfquest and it took me back to being a kid so i went and got some decent pens and then stopped and thought "Christ, I can barely remember the basics here!". This really helped as a good foundational refresher. quick and to the point. I'll start with just having fun doodling with these techniques in mind.
Thanks!
I love how the crescent is so obvious in the form
drawing and writing is about the only time I dislike being left handed.
Writing I get, since the hand tends to smear it out, but how is being left-handed a disadvantage when drawing? I've never had a problem with it. Cutting with scissors, on the other hand... *shudder*
also using binded books
@@londonwest6798 books?
Yh the binders get in the way of urleft hand
@@londonwest6798 Yeh but u
also have that problem on the left paper if you’re right handed
Great video! I really want to practice my line art and pen drawing skills, so I'm considering doing InkTober as a challenge to get started and do it everyday. Thanks for the tips! I will be checking out more of your videos :)
Thank you for not adding speed to your video.
Also explaining and taking your time drawing the demonstrations. 💜🤗
Your teaching is calm and clear 🙏🏻
Omg thx this helped
I loveee drawing with pens
I feel in my opinion it is more easier to draw and helps when dealing with mistakes and will teach you to make less mistakes
I want to draw like the Narnia book Illustrations. This is helpful, thanks.
this is such a great turorial. 💖 it really helped me
Thank you for sharing the first tutorial on line drawing.👌🎨🙏
I've been struggling to find my art style for a long time amd recently i realised that my art style is inking nd this video helped me a lot about knowing it's basics could u possibly tell me which pens should i use as a beginner ?
Thank you for your advice it was really helpful💜
Get ready for inktober! This was so helpful thanks!!
Great video, very helpful. As for picking a style, not sure which. I like the idea of drawing intricate scenes, buildings etc, guess I will have to experiment to see what suits me.
Random lines was easiest :D ... Stippling produced surprisingly nice result. Good video.
Hey, thanks!
Thank you sir foto your tutorial ,it realy usefull
Beautiful! Thank you sir. Great information 🙏🏼
Thank you so much, it really helped me a lot
Thanks! Very helpful.
Awesome techniques...I will be checking out your other items
Thank you so much, it really helped me a lot ❤️🌸
Oddly I think I like the random lines best.
Thank you very much for this tutorial❤️
instant subscribe. Loved the vid. Thanks.
May I ask what paper to use when using these pens?
My lines spread like water blossoming across paper.
Is my paper too "spongey"?
Hi Derpy, I would suggest a paper like Bristol Smooth or Bristol Vellum. Regular drawing paper will bleed a little.
@@thevirtualinstructor Wow, thank you for the fast response! I will definitely have a look at those! Thank you!
Thank you for this...
Im a new subscriber
This is helping me so much....😍👍
This is great, thanks!
Thank you so much so helpful!!!!!!!
Good video it helped me
Ms.Dodge’s class???
Great video.
How many years did you study because this is easy
Thanks
Thankyou so much!
I'm doing Inktober for the first time and my drawings all look messy. I think this will help, thanks!
Glad I could help!
good tutorial, like your techniques;)
What's the most common nib sizes you typically use? Ty
This very helpful
I only use my own style and it's easy for me to draw from monsters
Core
I’m not gonna lie for a beginner it was really hard to do this :( even a circle
Excellent
Which pen are you using in the video?
Thx for teaching me more on my art hw XD
Which pen u are using?
I had the same question...
Thanks🙏❤
what about the in wash one?
What size tip is that Micron?
great video helped me a lot
I'm in your walls
What kind of pen is that?
can anyone please help me as a beginner like me what are things needed for before starting sketching? I had no idea about pencils and about blenders and also please suggest me where to buy these things in online sites like Amazon. please help me with links so I can found it easily.
I'm no amazing artist in any way, but just start out with what you have. Maybe get a sketchbook with some drawing pencils (those are pretty cheap) and a nice white eraser with a smooth inky pen (or whatever pen you want really) I'm not gonna tell you what you need for coloring but I use colored pencils mostly and use copics sometimes. As for sketching, I could not help you. I cannot draw a human body or head well enough so I mostly freehand things in pencil until I'm happy and then I go over with my pen and erase, then I color. Hope this helps and I know this Is a late answer but don't give up.
Tq
What is ink and pen drawing
what is the kind of the pen you are using?
Sakura pigma microns
which pen did you use? 05? 04?
thanks
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noa levi poo
you are fire
Straight hatching makes the picture look 2d
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i think random lines is called scumbling... idk is it? correct me if im wrong
May Lee correct
Why tf r u not monetized and advertised?
Less then 10 min
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Edit: *art class*
I can smell this for some reason
i scribble like an idiot :'(
my art teacher sent me here
any1 here in 2021?
I did exactly the same as you in drawing and the result is a failure, I am disappointed 💔😢
STOP ADDING LINES! OMG!
My teacher showed us this on art class
:D
Cool video! Keep going! Also, lets be youtube friend..❤
Yo la 3•C
Shuta
Lighnsss
i cant even draw the fucking circle
This is so hard👎
THIS SUCKS NEVER DO THIS
Art is pointless
Console Master Perhaps for you. But some can find great joy in it, some can express themselves through art in a way they can't othwrwise. It can help with therapy and finding yourself. I don't think art is pointless but if you do, please let others enjoy it.
LoL this IS a joke right?
Then you are pointless my dear
Lol look at this reddit edge boi
It's pointless if you don't have a 'point" on your pencil.