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Wiha Tools 2018 Outtakes - Duration: 2:16.
Alright,
Piece insulated screwdriver set
Nope
last until supplies last
This is Andrew from, eh nope.
Deals that's great, eh nope.
didn't see you there
hey I'm looking pretty styling a new Wiha hat
You should get one too
What're we doing?
consists of a 7 piece insulate screwdriver set that
includes Phillips, Robbies, and uhhh slotted
How much is it?
$24.99!
Nu-Uh! It's $35.99!
$24.99 If you want to win one for you
And your friend
Tag them in the comments below
$24.99, uhhh, so close.
Maybe a friend,
Comment below with their name
Oh my god, I can't get that right
Comment below with their name
to win.
Ugh god I can't get that part right!
Can maybe Dan say that?
Just come in and say, "Tag a friend in the comments below"
Pretty much.
I'll say that!
I'll say, "Tag friend in the comments below"
There you go! Take it from here.
Sally sells seashells by the seashore.
For you, and maybe a friend
Enter your name, awhh
What do you gotta do?
You gotta tag your friends in the comments
So they can win one
That's all I have to remember!
Am I in the shot here?
Yes.
Do you not want to be?
No, I want to like pop up with the speedE
You know?
I'm too tall.
Right here?
hey guys, speedE's here.
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1/8/19 2:00 PM (269 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380, USA) - Duration: 5:08.
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2 Apples ππ using brush pens and colored pencilsππ - Duration: 10:29.
welcome back to Candy's Art World I'm Candy and today I'm going to be doing a
couple of apples sitting on a deck and there's also a branch and a few leaves I
decided to use my art ease of brush pens and my prismacolor colored pencils I
really really enjoyed doing this piece there was times when I thought this
might not turn out so good but I think the end results came out pretty pretty
good
so I used multiple shades of browns and grays and like a greenish Brown as well
to create the woodgrain on the deck next time I do it I might end up leaving more
white space because when you go over with water you can spread out some of
that pigments but for a first shot with these markers tried to make wood I think
it came out pretty good a little bit more intense than I was shooting for at
first but I kind of like the saturated color after all
I tried to work from background to foreground that way I could clean up the
lines of the things closer to us or the subjects of the of the art I mean the
focal point of the art anyways at least that's that was my thought process
behind attacking this piece
for the spaces between the board's I didn't just go straight black I used
like a purplish blue for the for the crack to start with just to try to get a
little bit more I don't know it just a little bit more dimension to the crevice
I did end up doing the leaves before the Apple even though they're technically
closer in the photo then the apples are but the apples are are really the main
focus or was supposed to be the main focus anyways so
now when you go over your paper really fast with your brush pins you might
freak out and think it's running out of ink because of how squatchy kind of lays
down but that actually can be used to your benefit when you're trying to do
something like this where the Apple has multiple different colors the randomness
of how it lays down color was kind of beneficial to me in this application
you
I added in shadows underneath the branch and leaves and apples and that helps pop
that those subjects out and it also grounds them at the same time so that
way it's not just floating there it's sitting there
and now I'm going over with the prismacolor premier color pencils and
look how good that yellow goes over the red I was shocked and the white color
pencil as well it went over the marker like a dream
and I used one solid tone of brown to go over the wood planks to try to just give
it some unity between the boards I wanted them to be individual boards but
I wanted them to look like they belong together even though I gave them each
different patterns on the wood I wanted them to kind of be married so I used the
color pencil to even out the tones between the boards
and the color pencil helped blend out the strokes any strokes that were left
behind from the Artesia brush pens there wasn't a whole lot because I used a
water brush to blend it out beforehand
and here I trim off the edges because I I didn't have it taped all the way to
the edges so I ended up coloring a little bit of the edge on some of it I
hope you and I hope you enjoyed watching please like subscribe and leave a
comment have a Great Day ππ
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