HOW TO SHADE REALISTIC SKIN WITH PENCIL

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This video explains how to blend shade realistic skin. If you are looking for how to shade smooth skin tone, the key lies in the way you hold your pencil and your techniques for shading.
In this video, I'm going to explain how to make realistic skin tones using graphite pencils and charcoal powder.
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I also blend with the tissue but used back and forth method. After this it'll be circular all the way...thanks a lot. You are amazing.

strtalks
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Your sense of humor is top notch.. I love how you are so real and natural with your explanations...Awesome work

toria_arts
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Wow, you are a very thorough teacher, thank you so much!!! You were recommended to me by someone on a graphite and charcoal Facebook page!! So many tutorials do not explain about pressure used, they just show themselves making circles. I use regular card stock to practice on, it is smooth and hardly has any tooth or roughness at all. Thank you also for narrowing down the pencils and stick you use. I was confused because I soon realized I could get quite a range of values with a 2B pencil.

Katyusha
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Underrated! This video should have 1 Million views!

Shinji_
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One of the best tutorials sir Thank you!, unlike the other tutorial videos on youtube where there isn't any explanation and everything goes too fast

asamiya
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Much love from Kenya brother🇰🇪, bless🙏🏾

jeremykinyanjui
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Through many years of shading I couldn’t grasp that realistic shading but this tutorial helped me so much on what I was doing wrong it wasn’t complicated either to understand.

wabbitwu
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“Remove excess powder on a sheet of paper…” 😆💡💡💡

Love your videos and follow all your recommended techniques. I’ve just been missing this step and kept wondering why it’s so messy all the time! 😆😆

And thanks for all those tiny details others never mention like circular motion for blending, and tip of brush for charcoal powder application! Thanks so much! 🙏🙏❤️❤️

kaptainkermo
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I've learnt so much from you. Brilliant teacher

veronicasamms
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Hey man no one doesn't like to listen to u
In fact when I want art tips or eentertainment ur channel is first thing that's comes to mind

alimosallam
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5:40 never say that I absolutely love your voice! It’s the number one thing keeping me tied to your videos. Never stop man! Much love

finlaygilzeazy
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Beautiful work. I am always afraid of getting my work too dark. Yours came out really nice. I shade very light, so I never thought about using charcoal powder. I use graphite powder instead, though, I hate the shine it creates. Love your work. It’s amazing.

nanetteatienza
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Thank you so much sir
For your teaching
Finally i got a perfect videos🎉🎉🎉

tamilbrothers
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you are a very good instructor Jason and too generous in sharing your skills. thank you.

henrygoltiano
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love it man :)
much love from Germany

firefly
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I am literally drawn into this. Figuratively and literally.

jenniferoviawe
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Ok just had to Pause, Rewind again and again...this is just so good to be watched ones ...thanks for the video

PatricktheBlackArt
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Creating the base layer with only HB pencil chocked me the most,
I was like HB Pencil can produce such smooth skin tone 😲😲😲😲😲

jeriahshield
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I agree with the use of tissue papers ✨

eghovemaro
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I like your voice, your accent,
I like your art,
I like your style,
I like your edits & your jokes,
Big thanks to you for guiding us!

QAWAZAKI