Scientific Arts, digital, art, photography
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Stories where nothing happens!
Stories where nothing happens! An #experimental #film. Nowhere could we find #tapas in #Malaga in the evening until we saw the #Isolina #restaurant, #Malaga. My #review of the place. Let me know what you think.
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What's happening to art shows? It's all change for us!
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After a #FUBAR start to the year, our new major shows for this year are #Aberdeen and #Bath Art Fairs. See you there. We have something special planned for next year. Subscribe to our newsletter eepurl.com/hJFjS1 and our UA-cam and all the socials to keep up to date
Relax - The green man - reborn
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Relax - The green man - reborn
The Green Man - reborn
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The Green Man - reborn
King Arthur, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin
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King Arthur, Jimmy Page and Led Zeppelin
And breathe - it's time to relax
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And breathe - it's time to relax
Showing at the Grasmere exhibition 7th-16th April 2023
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Showing at the Grasmere exhibition 7th-16th April 2023
You know it's time to relax
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You know it's time to relax
It’s been a busy year already - what’s next?
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It’s been a busy year already - what’s next?
Chill out time
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Chill out time
How to grow oak trees from little acorns
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How to grow oak trees from little acorns
Hola, what does learning a language and bead weaving have in common
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Hola, what does learning a language and bead weaving have in common
Simply Beading plus - number 7 - You can make a difference
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Simply Beading plus - number 7 - You can make a difference
Simply Beading plus - number 6 - Is it the journey or the destination that you prefer?
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Simply Beading plus - number 6 - Is it the journey or the destination that you prefer?
Simply Beading Plus - number 5 - A time to chill!
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Simply Beading Plus - number 5 - A time to chill!
Simply Beading Plus - number 4 - All change and how to chill!
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Simply Beading Plus - number 4 - All change and how to chill!
Simply beading plus - number 3 - memoirs
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Simply beading plus - number 3 - memoirs
Simply Beading, feeling positive?
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Simply Beading, feeling positive?
Simply beading plus, Colour and Mandalas
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Simply beading plus, Colour and Mandalas
Big circles - turning, large beaded circles
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Big circles - turning, large beaded circles
Time to chill? Food, gardening and creativity.
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Time to chill? Food, gardening and creativity.
Bead weaving with the professor and the madman
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Bead weaving with the professor and the madman
Sewing Machine Fringing? Very tricky!
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Sewing Machine Fringing? Very tricky!
Meanders - homage to the comic art of Frank Quitely
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Meanders - homage to the comic art of Frank Quitely
Review of the Janome circular sewing attachment & Janome sewing machine carry case. Do they work?
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Review of the Janome circular sewing attachment & Janome sewing machine carry case. Do they work?
The creative process part 3 Everything is going to be all right Derek Mahon
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The creative process part 3 Everything is going to be all right Derek Mahon
The creative process part 2 Janome and The sun rises in spite of everything
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The creative process part 2 Janome and The sun rises in spite of everything
What is your creative process? Janome Sewing Machine art embroidery
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What is your creative process? Janome Sewing Machine art embroidery
How to use the needle threader on the Janome 5270QDC sewing machine
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How to use the needle threader on the Janome 5270QDC sewing machine
Pimping my bobbin box!
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Pimping my bobbin box!

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  • @hilmyakatsuki1665
    @hilmyakatsuki1665 4 дні тому

    You can try Muji abs resin pencil with double clutch which allows to use most of the lead, they claimed until 1mm is left ofnthe lead. Most pencil stops at 8/10mm and after that it's unstable to write with.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 4 дні тому

      Thank you for that information, I will check it out. I know that Penac make one which is a metal pencil which is very nicely made called the Penac Protti.

    • @hilmyakatsuki1665
      @hilmyakatsuki1665 4 дні тому

      @@Sciart but that's out of production and cost a lot like nearly $500 on Yahoo Japan auction. Pentel also has a model called Epen. Both Pentel and muji are cheap and still in production. More companies need to do some real innovation. For a while innovation is slowed down than before.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 4 дні тому

      @@hilmyakatsuki1665 I agree with the slow down in innovation. You might be able to get a Protti PRD 105 from this link in Germany penac-brand.shop/en/produkt/protti-prd-105-2/

  • @LazyStory
    @LazyStory 8 днів тому

    Can we get this gentelman to make a video about sketchbooks / drawingpaper? Please.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 4 дні тому

      well, it has crossed his mind!!!!! Thank you for watching. Stay tuned just in case

  • @DrRWH
    @DrRWH 12 днів тому

    i’ll be there

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 днів тому

      See you there

  • @debbiemueller5092
    @debbiemueller5092 14 днів тому

    Thanks so very much! I needed this!!

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 днів тому

      I'm so glad that I could help! Thank you for watching

  • @judyferguson3185
    @judyferguson3185 21 день тому

    I just love pencils, the more the merrier. Thanks so much for showing us the neat things that mechanical pencils can do

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 21 день тому

      You're welcome!

  • @rosetzu_nagasawa
    @rosetzu_nagasawa 29 днів тому

    good to know about the DOUBLE CLUTCH mechanical pencils. wonder who else makes them...

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 21 день тому

      I think nearly all the double clutch mechanisms have been retired. But I believe PENAC’s protti prd 105 have something called a double guided lead system which I believe is a double clutch mechanism - but I’m no expert on it. Thank you for watching

    • @rosetzu_nagasawa
      @rosetzu_nagasawa 20 днів тому

      @@Sciart thanks, unfortunately PENAC is not available on this side of the world.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 днів тому

      @@rosetzu_nagasawa Ah, that is unfortunate, it is a sturdy but thin pencil. Feels good in the hand

  • @user-dr2jt7uz4i
    @user-dr2jt7uz4i Місяць тому

    Вот оно-мастерство!!!!❤

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      It is mastery indeed. 👏

  • @GunnerVFox
    @GunnerVFox Місяць тому

    This music is just right.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Thank you, I take great care with the music. I shall be doing more of these relax videos soon

  • @shezcal
    @shezcal 2 місяці тому

    Wow…your technique is s game-changer. Will give it a go. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Wow, thank you for your comments and feedback. I was experimenting. I think I need to improve my fringing technique and if you have any advise do please let me know.

  • @shezcal
    @shezcal 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video. Just bought this machine…my first Janome. Always purchased Brother and have 2 Sewers & a dedicated Embroidery machine. Snap on feet (low shank) means they are interchangeable between the makes I believe. You can use the extra spool to wind bobbin without unthreading the machine which is very handy.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      That's really great to know. Very good idea. thank you for watching.

  • @sebit2874
    @sebit2874 2 місяці тому

    A very nice presentation, thank you very much. I'm also a mechanical pencil enthusiast, I'm not an artist, I'm just a design engineer. I only have thicknesses of maximum 2.0 mm. Between 0.2 and 2.0 mm. As a small observation, at 5:34 min. I think it's not the Pentel 600. That's the classic Rotring 600, isn't it? Good thoughts!

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Hello thank you for your comments - yes we spotted that as well. There should be a comment on the video that says ‘Oops Rotring’. It was a long video! You are not just a design engineer, you are a DESIGN ENGINEER, they are all different skills.

  • @FGBFGB-vt7tc
    @FGBFGB-vt7tc 2 місяці тому

    Lately I have been more on the Fountain Pen side, but I have lots of Pilots "The Shaker" 0.5mm that I can wholeheartedly recommend. As I decided to learn to draw, I have come to appreciate 2.0mm mechanical pencils. Looking forward for a 5.6mm clutch pen in the future. Mechanical Pencils have been a staple of my education, so I have a big soft spot for them. They are inexpensive, reliable and allow for corrections.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Thank you for your comments. I too draw in ink and the great fun with those is leaving your errors in and trying to flow with serendipity. It is where drawing becomes art.

    • @judyferguson3185
      @judyferguson3185 21 день тому

      I just got my 5.6 mm in yesterday. It is a beast!. I think it’s going to be great for larger, smooth areas.

  • @KevjnRichard
    @KevjnRichard 2 місяці тому

    ❤😂🎉😮😢😅😊

  • @ClaudiaUribe-zy7uy
    @ClaudiaUribe-zy7uy 3 місяці тому

    Thank you. Very useful. Do you take off the tape when the black paint is already dry?

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Hello, yes, and it depends, if you feel confident that you are not going to either drop the tape or smudge the paint you can do remove it when it is tacky. Generally the acrylic dries pretty quickly

  • @emilyferris6931
    @emilyferris6931 3 місяці тому

    Hi Lucy, do you have a video on how to stitch squares together?

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Hi, thank you for your question. I don't have a video about stitching the squares together. It sounds like there's something there to explain. I shall certainly think about doing one on this, and particularly about sewing peyote pieces together. The only thing I would be careful about is the off set between different squares - you might have to consider on row difference between the square if you want then squares to sit level - if you follow my thoughts. You have got me thinking! Thank you for watching. I might do something on this

  • @cb7560
    @cb7560 3 місяці тому

    Excellent video. Very well explained.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      Thank you for watching

  • @nanastrybe
    @nanastrybe 4 місяці тому

    How do I get beadtool4

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 4 місяці тому

      Hello, thank you for your question. You can purchase Beadtool at www.beadtool.net. There are other bead design tools out there, so it is worth taking a look at those too. I enjoy using Beadtool, I find it does what I need without being as expensive as some others. You also need to note any compatibility issues on various platforms, and many will only work on laptops and desktop computers. Thank you for watching.

  • @blame7121
    @blame7121 5 місяців тому

    I don't really have a real use for a mechanical pencil, I just like the designs and I'd like to imagine having a use for one. Still, this a great video showcasing lots of different ones for different uses.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 4 місяці тому

      Very glad that you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching. They are great designs

  • @mysticriverwolf5089
    @mysticriverwolf5089 5 місяців тому

    That looks so pretty ❤

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much. Many sunflowers 🌻 and thinking of spring and summer Thank you

  • @georgiabaker7461
    @georgiabaker7461 5 місяців тому

    That's soo good! ❤😮😊

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much ❤️ stay tuned. Thank you for watching

  • @sxmanl7542
    @sxmanl7542 5 місяців тому

    I love ur drawings keep it up!

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Thank you very much, stay tuned. Thank you for watching

  • @Cutest.Cat.Official
    @Cutest.Cat.Official 5 місяців тому

    Good job 👍🏼 keep it up. I hope I can paint as good as you one day 😊

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @jillbeauchamp6128
    @jillbeauchamp6128 6 місяців тому

    I am new to this machine & STRUGGLING...Do you demonstrate how to get zigzag on machine? Please

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Hello, thank you for your question. As yet I have not demonstrated how to get zigzag on the machine - however I think that is a very good suggestion. I will have a go at filming it and I know it will help others too. I found that the booklet was not always clear. I will give it a go!

  • @sissy9405
    @sissy9405 7 місяців тому

    Can't see what you are doing because you are using such small beads :(

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 5 місяців тому

      Hi there, I am planning to do a new video on this, point taken, and these days I have a more hi res camera. Thank you for watching and your comment

  • @tanyaparay4534
    @tanyaparay4534 7 місяців тому

    Great example and explanation!!😊

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 7 місяців тому

      Thank you, I am glad it helped. Thank you for watching

  • @sng-kitcatmilk
    @sng-kitcatmilk 7 місяців тому

    Aw I love this

  • @claireheath4377
    @claireheath4377 7 місяців тому

    🎰

  • @Izzywizzy19411
    @Izzywizzy19411 7 місяців тому

    Beautiful

  • @superlex4107
    @superlex4107 7 місяців тому

    That is so COOL (first)

  • @Lee---
    @Lee--- 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for distinguishing between circles and spirals - never thought of it that way before

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 8 місяців тому

      Yes, I'm glad to have helped. And understanding it this way will help when considering beading squares, triangles and many other shapes. It's easy when you get it. Thank you for watching and commenting

  • @cihua
    @cihua 8 місяців тому

    Muchas gracias por compartir!

  • @tsotnekhetsuriani4987
    @tsotnekhetsuriani4987 8 місяців тому

    Just thanks

  • @danielleardolino5526
    @danielleardolino5526 9 місяців тому

    Hello! I can make my own patterns on paper but is there a way on how to tell how big the jewelry piece will be like to scale? Many paper ones have large beads

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 9 місяців тому

      Hello, thank you for the question. When I first started designing my own pieces, I started with graph paper. However I found it such a nuisance when I wanted to change it I would have to redraw it entirely, I then tried Excel, which was just as tricky and neither of these ways helped with knowing the final size. There are various bead software tools that really take the pain out of the design. Some are cheap and cheerful, others complex, some you hold the work on your computer/tablet, others the designs are held on their servers. Some don’t work on Apple, or mobile devices. However they will all give you an ‘approximate’ size. It all depends on how accurate you want to be. So one suggestion is (and I do this myself) I will do a test piece, measure the size of the test of the test piece, and if this matches, I can be sure that the real piece will match the designed piece size. So I would recommend investing a least a little in a bead software tool, that way you can dial in the size that you want, and design to the size. They all allow you to choose a palette - for instance Miyuki Delicas or Toho Aikos, or seed beads of various sizes. I found that looking for the right tool for me, improved my efficiency in design enormously! And I could get on with the beading. I do hope that helps. Thank you for watching.

  • @juliaclay1081
    @juliaclay1081 9 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video it has been so helpful, Just bought this machine and I am a complete elderly beginner. Really pleased with what I have used so far. I chose this machine in part because my eyesight is odd to say the least and the machine comes with magnifying lenses which have made everything so much easier for me. Great machine

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 9 місяців тому

      I am so glad the video has been helpful. It's a great machine and yes the magnifying lenses are great, several strengths and easy to use. Enjoy the machine! Feel free to share what you make! I would love to see it. Lucy

  • @__francine__
    @__francine__ 9 місяців тому

    thank yo uso much Lucy! I have a new machine and was struggling to figure out how to thread it, you explained this so well! And the close ups really helped. I got it done on my first try. :)

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 9 місяців тому

      I am so glad this helped. Great news doing it at the first try. It is a fair challenge getting the closeups, and I think it's worth it. Thank you for watching Lucy

    • @__francine__
      @__francine__ 9 місяців тому

      @@SciartI really appreciate the time and effort it took to do the close ups. Thank you for the great content. 😊

  • @user-rx8jj9re6l
    @user-rx8jj9re6l 9 місяців тому

    do you know of anyone who can design custom bead weaving doily pattern please

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 9 місяців тому

      Hi thank you for your question. I would suggest that someone in the Bead Workers Guild (I am a member) might be able to help you with that. Perhaps some experts in 'netting' beads. You can find the BWG here beadworkersguild.com and contact them with the question. I hope that helps. Thank you for watching

  • @robertbrode6282
    @robertbrode6282 10 місяців тому

    As a collector, I have thousands of pens and pencils, this was a very nice and informative presentation. Thank you

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 10 місяців тому

      Thank very much, that’s high praise from someone with thousands of pens and pencils. I collect fountain pens too, although I am more of a user. I hope to do another one with some ‘oddities’ and also an area that no-one seems to review. Thank you for watching.

  • @tamarmakki2165
    @tamarmakki2165 10 місяців тому

    You speak so clearly and I’ve really enjoyed your video, however, it would have been so much easier to see if you had used larger beads and maybe a darker colour, not one that blends in with your skin. Just for future reference, I’m a visual learner rather than hearing so I really struggled doing this circle. I made too many mistakes. I actually gave up in the end. I am going to try again though. Thanks for taking the time and energy to share you talent. ❤

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 10 місяців тому

      Hello, I have been asked about close ups a few times about this particular video, which is about 4 years old now. Since then I have invested in a better video camera. And since I have had so many requests for information on how to do bead circles I plan (when I get a chance) to do another update on this, with better closeups and diagrams. Do try again, it's really interesting when it works, also don't draw the thread too tight, and get good quality seed beads, of consistence size throughout. I hope that helps. thank you for watching

    • @holdthelovealways
      @holdthelovealways 2 місяці тому

      ​@@Sciart I agree with above comment. Since this is a teaching video using size 6 beads would be most helpful. And colors that don't blend into the back ground. You do a great job. Just hard for visual learners. Thank you

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Місяць тому

      @@holdthelovealways Hello, thanks for your comments, always keen to improve the visuals. I'm testing a new camera!!! so watch that space

  • @wwood3464
    @wwood3464 10 місяців тому

    I could have done without the how not to do it and just the how to. Still confused. But thank you.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 10 місяців тому

      Hi, the step up is a tricky thing to learn at first, but once you get it, you will wonder why you had any problems at all! Think about going all the way around through each bead and then go through the first one you added on the row you have just completed. Then you will be ready to start the next row. I hope that helps. It’s also tricky to explain! Thank you for watching

  • @aletheawilliams1607
    @aletheawilliams1607 10 місяців тому

    If you would use larger beads people could see better what you are doing.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 10 місяців тому

      Hello, I have been asked this a few times about this particular video, which is about 4 years old now. Since then I have invested in a better video camera. And since I have had so many requests for information on how to do bead circles I plan (when I get a chance) to do another update on this, with better closeups and diagrams. thank you for watching

  • @user-gg3tz4dq5g
    @user-gg3tz4dq5g 10 місяців тому

    かなりいいレビューでした。そして日本には見なかったシャーペンもあって驚きました。

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 10 місяців тому

      Thank you. Japan is the best place in the world for stationary, pencils and fountain pens. You are very lucky. Thank you for watching.

  • @doraslearning
    @doraslearning 11 місяців тому

    how do you read the circular graphs ?

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 місяців тому

      Hello, thanks for your question. I am right handed so the thread is travelling counter clockwise in the circles. Imagine that the blue wiggly line is the thread with the needle on the end. The blue dashes represent the thread going around. Remember it is not a spiral, it is a complete circle with a step up to the next row. I hope that helps.

  • @user-hm6gh1kk1l
    @user-hm6gh1kk1l 11 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. I was about to throw my new machine across the room! You explained it so well.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 місяців тому

      I am so pleased you did not throw the new machine across the room! The images in the instructions are very difficult to resolve. I am pleased to have helped. Lucy

  • @kaylabecenti7470
    @kaylabecenti7470 Рік тому

    How do i keep on going with this design to make my circle a bit bigger?

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      Now that is very tricky. It all depends on the tension you use when sewing. It's complicated by the fact that beads will drop into the gaps in the earlier row. It's almost impossible to model mathematically. And beads being variable in size adds to this. I have in fact made a circle of about 14cm in diameter using size 15 Miyuki seed beads. It's a challenge to get it to lie absolutely flat. And by the time you get to 10cm you are at more than 100 beads in each row. Sometimes the cause of a wrinkle can be several rows back, so it is a laborious process. I do think about sharing the pattern, but I'm not sure it would work for others, with different tensions of sewing etc. You can find more here ua-cam.com/video/aLI9HyE4hvc/v-deo.html. I hope that helps. Let me know how many rows you have completed and perhaps I can share the next 5-10 and you can see how you get on?

    • @kaylabecenti7470
      @kaylabecenti7470 Рік тому

      @@Sciart Thanks for the link and replying back to me. i decided to fabricate the design with my own method and it worked out.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart 11 місяців тому

      @@kaylabecenti7470 That's great. You only need to experiment, and have fun. Lucy

  • @painthorsedreams
    @painthorsedreams Рік тому

    I sure wish I could see what you are doing. There are no close ups.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      Hello, you are quite right. This was from a few years ago now, and I have invested in a better camera. You have just prompted me to think about doing an update to this video with better close ups. Keep watching. Thank you

  • @roschown6936
    @roschown6936 Рік тому

    Such a clear demonstration and video - really helpful, thank you X

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      It's a pleasure, thank you for the lovely feedback

  • @user-ln9fg3zl7r
    @user-ln9fg3zl7r Рік тому

    Hello, is it possible to open two work areas in one window. Because it is necessary to work both in brick weaving and in direct weaving to create one work. These are boho style earrings. Thank you

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      Hi, I am not aware of the ability to use two work areas in one window in Beadtool. I wonder if there is this ability in other design tools?

  • @barbdouglas3242
    @barbdouglas3242 Рік тому

    I’m new to mechanical pencils so I’m trying to find something very small 0.3mm or less in a 2B so I can draw in tiny details in my graphite drawings. Any help and or words of wisdom are greatly appreciated.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      0.3 pencils in 2b leads will tend to break easily without good support. There are automatic lead feeds such as the Pentel Orenz. They go as small as 0.2. But that is quite hard to write with. It’s really all about the grip and how well you can see the lead. Uni make a 0.3 Kuru Toga where the lead rotates as you write and this will give you a constant thickness of lead. If you like a thick grip on your pencil an often overlooked pencil is the Platinum Pro-use. This has a really nice grip. Beware of lead breakages and use a brush to remove the broken lead. Buy high quality leads. Thank you for watching

    • @barbdouglas3242
      @barbdouglas3242 Рік тому

      @@Sciart Thank you very much for helping me! I appreciate it. Do you think the Uni-ball Extra Fine Diamond Infused Pencil Leads would be good?

    • @barbdouglas3242
      @barbdouglas3242 Рік тому

      I am going to try the Kuru Toga.

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      @@barbdouglas3242 I’m not sure, I have only used those with coloured leads. Uni smudge proof is supposed to be good for detail. I don’t know how easy it is to erase. The other one I have good experience with is Pentel Ain Stein

  • @marlenedam6361
    @marlenedam6361 Рік тому

    AMAZING LINTON TWEEDS...

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      They certainly are. You can visit their shop in person or shop on line. lintontweeds.com. Thank you for watching

  • @biker6255
    @biker6255 Рік тому

    Hi, I've just bought a loom same as the one shown in your video, pimping my bead loom, I have read the instructions, but can't get the string right, and I'm messing up big time. I was wondering if you could show a video of how to string a loom, or if you have already done so, would you let me know the video title.. Thanks Deb

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      Hi, I don’t have a video about how to string the loom. However I think it is a great suggestion, and I will create a how to string it as soon as I can. Thank you for watching and stay tuned. 🙏

    • @biker6255
      @biker6255 Рік тому

      Hi I've manage to string my loom and made my first bracelet, I need to sort out a few kinks then I'm ready to go

    • @Sciart
      @Sciart Рік тому

      @@biker6255 Excellent! I hope it went well