How to draw a Highland Cow in graphite | Drawing long hair
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2023
- In this tutorial I'll show how to draw a Highland Cow and long hair in graphite. Drawing hair and fur in graphite relies on contrast and layers. The tips and techniques shared in this tutorial can be applied to any graphite portrait of a similar hair/fur texture.
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Materials used:
10" x 12"
Strathmore paper
Derwent graphic pencils
Reference photo: Pixabay - Jak na to + styl
Such a beautiful drawing! You're so talented!!
So kind thank you so much ❤️
So delighted to have found this. I love drawing cattle but really struggle with the breeds with longer more complex hair. Have joined your Patreon site and have immediately gained insight and solutions to my problems. Really looking forward to completing this picture. Thank you. 😊
Yay so pleased to hear that ❤️. Thank you for your support 🥰
This video is way too underrated
Thank you for the comment. I really appreciate any comments and likes. It really helps =)
@@zaratomsart yw!
This is perfect - just what I was looking for. Heading over to your Patreon now to take a look
So pleased to hear it was helpful 😁.
this make me really want to draw a fuzzy coo. i know there are a few small herds i can go and take picture at. the cows will come up to the fence, ut they are curious more than anything
Awwww cute 😍😍
Traced again though. Honestly give freehand a go.👆
Too fast to even have a chance to see what you’re doing.
Way too fast. Would have loved normal speed to be able to see what you are doing as well as what tools you are using. Even at 25percent speed it’s still way too fast. Would love it if you could post it in real time. Beautiful drawing though.
The real time tutorial is on Patreon. No parts are sped up in that one. I am talking as I am drawing, explaining each process in the moment =).