
Two red pandas playing in a pile of autumn leaves..
Done with micron pens, copic markers and acrylic paints on 9"x12" bristol board.
A speed-draw of my process on this piece can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q7A553rOlY
The original is for auction! (3 days) : https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1077871.html
Done with micron pens, copic markers and acrylic paints on 9"x12" bristol board.
A speed-draw of my process on this piece can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q7A553rOlY
The original is for auction! (3 days) : https://www.furbuy.com/auctions/1077871.html
Category All / All
Species Red Panda
Size 1000 x 757px
File Size 204.8 kB
Dear lady, I have to say, the pose of your hand while drawing seems so very unusual and not very comfortable to me. It is a little weird watching that, while pretty much being aware of your top level skill. Taking this together with the thing, that you can't properly place your head over the drawing because of the camera makes me go nuts about the matter.
However, it does not matter anyway, because you honestly know your business and your pictures are a delight to look at. You are truely a passionated artist, and especially the way you draw the fur is simply stunning and inspiring.
For such videos, I would only recommend a proper camera. =3 You could use one of the modern professional cameras, many of them have a time lapse mode - it shoots a picture every X seconds (you can select the time level) and even puts the shots together to a high quality video afterwards - you don't even need to record and transfer hours of video for a time lapse recording. I do that with the Panasonic GH4, stunning piece of a camera. Just a suggestion, because the poor video quality I saw there didn't seem appropriate to me for your drawings.
However, it does not matter anyway, because you honestly know your business and your pictures are a delight to look at. You are truely a passionated artist, and especially the way you draw the fur is simply stunning and inspiring.
For such videos, I would only recommend a proper camera. =3 You could use one of the modern professional cameras, many of them have a time lapse mode - it shoots a picture every X seconds (you can select the time level) and even puts the shots together to a high quality video afterwards - you don't even need to record and transfer hours of video for a time lapse recording. I do that with the Panasonic GH4, stunning piece of a camera. Just a suggestion, because the poor video quality I saw there didn't seem appropriate to me for your drawings.
The way I grip my pencil is unusual - but it is what works for me, for whatever reason =). The camera is actually several inches in front of my head when working (usually, I guess I lean in close for some details) so its really not in my way. Its velcroed to a desk lamp that is pointing down at my desk.
Thank you for the camera recommendation. That sounds like an interesting idea, though its rather outside my price range at the moment. The webcam that I use for the recordings is the same one I use for streaming, and it is not a bad one - its a Logitech c920 HD webcam. Its probably not recording at the highest quality it can do, but the files are pretty huge. Thank you for the feedback =) I would like to improve my processes where possible.
Thank you for the camera recommendation. That sounds like an interesting idea, though its rather outside my price range at the moment. The webcam that I use for the recordings is the same one I use for streaming, and it is not a bad one - its a Logitech c920 HD webcam. Its probably not recording at the highest quality it can do, but the files are pretty huge. Thank you for the feedback =) I would like to improve my processes where possible.
Ah, I thought with what you (rightly) charge for pictures, you'd have a nice bank account =) Anyway, you might try out some other recording program. Often webcams don't record with their actually available resolution, that's usually used for video chat. However, the golden rule to watch for by recording with ANY camera is good light. Your video looked a little low on light. What's enough for the eyes isn't necessarily enough for the lens. =D If you could ever use hints and advice on this video matter, feel free to drop me a message. I am video specialist and I've always got meaningful advice to offer on the matter, also for the smaller wallets =)
I'm a bit confused, and I'm quite ashamed to ask, but I can't uderstand something... in the description you said you used copic markers and acrylics for the color, but I really can't see where you used one and where you used the other :/ the color is so coherent that really looks like it's all the same technique!
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