Fantastic, concise yet informative tutorial. I so appreciate you starting with the ‘wrong’ way then showing us the correct way. Quickest but most informative tutorial I have seen and easily understood. I’ve subscribed 🙏
First time the artist has said getting shiny after 6 or7 layers u on right trsck. Thankyou. When very knew its gtest to have everything literally spelled out. Also ovals. I struggle with circles so will now try this. Ta very much. 😘
Great tutorial - I've just purchased my first set of Polychromos and have found this tutorial really useful with clear instructions and advice. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing your technique for smooth skin! Very useful. Could you maybe do a tutorial on how you would make a white flower look white on white paper using polychromos pencils? I’m working on a flower arrangement with mostly white flowers with hints of fucsia and am having trouble making the petals look uniform! Thank you again!
oh yes white petals can be tricky, they are rarely white so it's worth really looking closely and seeing what other colours you can see, normally lots of greys either warm or cold depending on your reference. As you said you can also sometimes see violets, reds and yellows too. I'll see what I can do for you!
Hi Bonnita, what is the colormix for this exact skin tone? is this grey as first base? I have gone to the link of your skin tones, but they don't have grey as undertone? thank you so much
My colours honestly vary depending on the subject and reference so not all have a grey undertone. The easiest way to work it out is always work from your lightest colour to your darkest x
@@BonnitaDoodles yes i know, but i'm curious when u use a grey witch one u use? cool grey, warm grey? what numbers do you use specific in this video, i like the total skin color. grey, light flesh, medium flesh, ...? thank you for the lovely video's i learn a lot. I'm not working from a reference, don't draw portraits. it's more for in coloringbooks.
Which paper do you use te polychromos on?Which colour pencils did you use for skin tones? ( Number will do.) Which solution, if any do you use with these pencils? Thanks
@@BonnitaDoodles thank you for answering my question! I don’t really now how to see the difference between warm or cold on a reference picture. I will Google it. Thanks again!
I love that you use polychromos and not prismacolors ❤️❤️
Fantastic, concise yet informative tutorial. I so appreciate you starting with the ‘wrong’ way then showing us the correct way. Quickest but most informative tutorial I have seen and easily understood. I’ve subscribed 🙏
Thank you so much xx
Thank you!! I’m just starting with Polys and this is so helpful❤️
I'm so glad!
First time the artist has said getting shiny after 6 or7 layers u on right trsck. Thankyou. When very knew its gtest to have everything literally spelled out. Also ovals. I struggle with circles so will now try this. Ta very much. 😘
Good luck happy arting
Great tutorial - I've just purchased my first set of Polychromos and have found this tutorial really useful with clear instructions and advice. Thank you.
So glad you found it useful x
You are so good. I always come back to your videos.
Thank you xx that means a lot
I just ordered 36 set, of Polychrome, and I can’t wait! 🤩
Yay happy drawing!!
I really wish I had skin tones haha. The shop where I could buy them individually just closed cause of corona.
Great tips thanks. I normally use oils and thinking of using when holidaying😁
Thanks for sharing your technique for smooth skin! Very useful. Could you maybe do a tutorial on how you would make a white flower look white on white paper using polychromos pencils? I’m working on a flower arrangement with mostly white flowers with hints of fucsia and am having trouble making the petals look uniform! Thank you again!
oh yes white petals can be tricky, they are rarely white so it's worth really looking closely and seeing what other colours you can see, normally lots of greys either warm or cold depending on your reference. As you said you can also sometimes see violets, reds and yellows too. I'll see what I can do for you!
Bonnita Doodles thank you for the reply!
Lovely advices. Thanks for sharing x
Great.
Thanks you 🙏
Welcome 😊
So very helpful thank you, can you tell me what type of paper is best to colour on thank you .Marilyn Handley
I use strathmore Bristol board smooth but everyone has their preference x
Hi Bonnita, what is the colormix for this exact skin tone? is this grey as first base? I have gone to the link of your skin tones, but they don't have grey as undertone? thank you so much
My colours honestly vary depending on the subject and reference so not all have a grey undertone. The easiest way to work it out is always work from your lightest colour to your darkest x
@@BonnitaDoodles yes i know, but i'm curious when u use a grey witch one u use? cool grey, warm grey? what numbers do you use specific in this video, i like the total skin color. grey, light flesh, medium flesh, ...? thank you for the lovely video's i learn a lot. I'm not working from a reference, don't draw portraits. it's more for in coloringbooks.
I normally use cold grey 2/3 for basic undertones x
@@BonnitaDoodles thank you, i will praktice that :p
Which paper do you use te polychromos on?Which colour pencils did you use for skin tones? ( Number will do.) Which solution, if any do you use with these pencils? Thanks
I use Strathmore 300 series Bristol Smooth. I have a whole series on Skin tones with the pencils I use on my channel :) x
Polychromas are oil based not wax based
Which paper quality do you use for Polychromos? Thanks. Have already asked you?! Please colour a leaf or petal or tree? Thanks
Hey x I use strathmore 300 series Bristol smooth. I struggle with time at the moment but I will do my best x
@@BonnitaDoodles No stress!
Question: which grey pencil did you use for the darkest shadow?
Depending on your reference or if it's cold or warm, my go-to colours are paynes grey, dark indigo, Pablo violet, or caput mortem violet
@@BonnitaDoodles thank you for answering my question! I don’t really now how to see the difference between warm or cold on a reference picture. I will Google it. Thanks again!
Compré el de 36 y no me tocó el piel claro :(
Great tutorial! What paper are you using? 😊
Hi I use Strathmore Bristol board 300 series smooth
@@BonnitaDoodles Thankyou :)
Ha ha , just asked the same question, now I know Marilyn Handley
ثاني تعليق 😂😂😂👍
اكو عرب بالطياره 😂😂✌
Would you describe the colors?
what type of paper do you use
Just seen you answered this question below.