Thanks. It is just what I needed, what a coincidence 🙌
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
nah bro, I sense BjornBjorn needed this and got up mid of night to get it done.
@bradseward83427 ай бұрын
I appreciate your talents and efforts...
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
my pleasure
@bradseward83427 ай бұрын
@@ThePortraitArt I first discovered your channel a year or more ago thru your reaction video for Dimash' SOS. I really enjoyed a music video you did for a female singer. Great, inspiring work!
@bradseward83427 ай бұрын
It was the "Rough Draft" Sarah Solovay music video
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
@@bradseward8342 oh ye, that was a fun one. took a while but different. Didn't really do any planning just went with the lyrics.
@cg83972 ай бұрын
Please make a tutorial video for your handmade blending tool, I find it interesting.
@Arkillian7 ай бұрын
Ah- I just started upping my kit for this sort of thing and got Creta Lightning and Thunder pencils which are oil based. I wonder now if I should've gotten charcoal TuT
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
it's fine, don't over think it. Those are fine, expensive, but perfectly fine to start to learn! I'm not sure how they blend / if you want to blend them but that's something you can experiment with. (not that blending is a must, just a particular style that make certain things a bit easier)
@Arkillian7 ай бұрын
@@ThePortraitArt Oh - it was about the same price as charcoal, and I'm always nervous with charcoal cause I'm such a big mess with them XD I'm not sure how to blend with them either. Polychromos can thin out with spirits so I might try that, but IDK how good that is for the paper >.> I might need to put my big girl pants on and try charcoal a second time XD Last time I used it I was pretty young on my art journey, and I didn't know there was different densities of charcoal available. Perhaps having a density that works with me may help me like the medium better :)
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
@@Arkillian just my opinion, well...and that of most artist. you kinda have to know how to use charcoal for most cases. Otherwise unless you solely focus on oil paint or watercolor or something, u gonna hit a wall. (but even the top oil painters in the world today start out with charcoal) check out my other video, 2 videos ago called "why is charcoal the most prevalent tool"
@Arkillian7 ай бұрын
@@ThePortraitArt Will do :) I like the tone depth of Charcoal. Do you have any videos on how to approach a charcoal portrait?
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
@@Arkillian i been on YT for 15 years god knows what I have. But I can always just make new ones.
@NaPH2737 ай бұрын
Charcoal can be graded into H-B scale like graphite pencils? How does that make sense? i thought charcoal only has its own "Soft-Medium-Hard" grading.
@ThePortraitArt7 ай бұрын
yes it's mostly soft-medium-hard, but it's really just a matter of semantics and numbering system. Almost like a marketing thing. Many charcoal brands (including the largest one in USA) have grades that follows graphite just so people understand them easier.
@NaPH2736 ай бұрын
@@ThePortraitArt i've always assumed H-B grading is strictly for graphite pencils because of their less pure-black value. thank you
@ThePortraitArt6 ай бұрын
@@NaPH273 HB is "Generally" for beginners who start out. Artist more likely to move toward harder to control, but more malleable tools over time. Think charcoal, soft pastel, oil paint.