Creative and COLORFUL approach to marker portraits! Pst I'm making a portrait art book! 👀

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Published 2024-03-17
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► Materials Used in Video:
Ohuhu Mixed Media Pad 10.8"x8.3"
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All Comments (21)
  • @OffSheGos
    I actually really like how ephemeral the sunset girl is. I feel like adding too many defining lines would have taken away the grainy 70's effect. She's my fav btw.
  • @Kurode045
    the second portrait had to be my favorite. Your technique is always stunning to watch, I really want to study it slowly
  • @wafflebiologist
    the way the camera picks up the pink in that first portrait whenever the shadow of your hand goes over it is so cool and stunning
  • @death__ray
    Hahaha it was a bit funny hearing you fight against your impulses to over-define some things in every portrait 😂 It happens to me too and most times I regret it because I mess up 😭 I don't have a big set of markers so I feel lost with so many bright ass colors, but this might be what I needed to see to actually put those vibrant colors to use 😊 That flicking motion in the first one really gives the round feeling of the cheek and chin separation. And I really like how you handled the second portrait's big flat area, I wouldn't have been able to come up with your solutions. But that's exactly what I love about your videos, I learn a lot. Thank you again for your hard work 🌱🌷✨
  • All of them look fantastic, I love how "angular" your style is. Third one is my favorite, it looks like a poster for some badass spy/detective noir movie set in the 60s (I'd definitely watch it)!
  • @EnobongTommelleo
    These came out so good! Don't use the blender marker, it doesn't blend it just picks up color. I would use it maybe if you ever accidentally go too dark in an area. My favorite has to be the sunset one but they're all great
  • @BlakcSheep6342
    The Marker vids are my fave ❤️🩷🧡💛💚💙🩵💜🤍
  • @obliterate7457
    Absolutely stunning! Always a good day when you upload 💜
  • @danasa4994
    Probably wins favourite video of the month. Yes, absolutely
  • @zeinahashem8351
    saw the sketch on your story! it's nice to see them colored ^^
  • @Kaylan0713
    That last portrait was absolutely stunning!!! Loved the approach you took 💕
  • @kyubizu
    They're all gorgeous! I think the thrid is my favorite personally 🌇
  • @evahovelsrd5771
    What a great exercise! It's good to hear your thoughts and explanations along the way. Looking forward to the book!
  • @LTM.0718
    the gradient one is beautiful and probably my favorite, you have inspired me to do something like this as I tend to treat my sketchbook very ‘precious’ to avoid making mistakes as much as possible but I’ve realized mistakes are inevitable. I’m slowly working my way through that ☺️
  • @Abby_Doodles
    Hello!! Could you possibly do a video on your recording set up and how you approach video making? I want to get into YouTube but feel so intimidated and lost on what to do. Lovely art ✨🫶