Re: Failing to achieve darker tones
Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2023 10:02 pm
Thank you. That has been really helpful.
And, yes, an index would be great!
And, yes, an index would be great!
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One of our members - and my chief test pilot for the videos - made a start... but there's a long way to go........
Preferably, yes. One of the main problems of drawing on a pad is you have to constantly relearn what your pencils can achieve. If you have a surface that's a known constant, such as a drawing board, your pencils will behave exactly the same way every time you use them.Francoise wrote: Sun Jan 07, 2024 6:12 pm I'm pretty sure the main issue is that I don't like very hard surfaces and usually draw straight from the pad. I suppose I'll have to wean myself off that habit.
Ultimately, you need to find what works best for you and use that. I can tell you what works for me, but there are always other ways to do anything. All that's essential is that you produce strong darks, where strong darks matter. Otherwise, you'll draw light drawings that always look flat and often lifeless. You need that contrast to make your drawing POP!Then I'm probably quite conservative about the amount of pressure I use - being a coloured pencil artist, I tend to allow for multiple layers and work with a very light hand. I did try to use heavy pressure though...
Easy-peasy! In the top right-hand corner of any post you want to reply to, click QUOTE icon (looks like two inverted commas "). Then you can edit the quote to however much of it you want to use before replying.PS: I have no idea how to quote previous posts in yellow, if anyone can help...?
This is proving to be a problem. I'd love to build an index, but I'm too busy making more videos to index the old ones.DMeegs wrote: Mon Sep 08, 2025 9:49 pm Mike, I think that posting an index to all the videos and where they are would be fabulous.