just a tip: when you finish a painting you can tweak colors with gradient maps, it makes it have a more cohesive and soft hue shiftsyou have to use them sparingly and with a airbrush tho since it would get too chaotic too fast
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As I was watching this I was just saying to myself "is it going to be the grayscale method?" And yes, yes it was. This art looks absolutely amazing by the way
i love his style but i ended up frustrated on following his style and i just take what it needed to do on my illustration. LOL. Very impressive you can reach and achieve from his step by step illustration.
Your videos are very amazing, we can see the love and effort put into it; i have learned a lot just watching like 2 of your videos thank you they are very educational. Would love to see more of them often.
this is unrelated, but i just watched your Rinotuna vid, and it was really helpful. Maybe in the future, you could do more deep dives on other artist's workflow? but I understand there will most likely be overlap in their processes... just a thought tho
Hello! As of right now, I'm trying to grind fundamentals first before adding more techniques into my pallet... that's why I haven't been learning other artists workflow... It's a bad thing to do if we learn from too many teachers at the beginning of our journey. But yeah, I do have certain artists in mind that I'd really love to do another deep dive into... thanks for the suggestions!
I have a little question, how would you go about tacking a concept rather than an object? For example, say I want to do a character based around art deco, when it comes to the tracing studies or the mind map/brainstorm kinda gets me stuck
Hello! In the end it all comes into finding references of shapes related to that concept! You can't draw an abstract concept without relating it into an existing object, since in the end you will draw something that is seen. So when you think about that art deco, what items comes into your mind, or what objects?