Welcome to my art channel! My name's Max, my pronouns are he/him. I post a variety of art videos and am currently writing a novel called 'The Witch's Son'.
I love your little Briebles, I'd love to see more of them ! I never listen to audio books so I don't know if I would watch a long storytelling video, however I'm curious about your novel and this universe you are creating :3 Especially if it has more weird creatures :P
Thank you so much :) this made me realy happy because I was quite disappointed with how few views this video got so I'm glad at least one person enjoyed it. There are more creatures, I'm currently working on a video explaining all my characters from my various writing projects so maybe I'll do another one about the monsters and creatures soon.
@@maxwuruhiart7801 That sounds cool ! I'm curious, what does "subliminary" mean in this context ? English is not my first language and when I search online I get the "subliminal" definition, which I assume is not the same xD
I think the idea that caught my attention the most is the "drawing on top of scrap paper" one, because it's quite different from what I've seen in other videos. Maybe I'll give it a try !
first commet, I sub, HELOOO!!!!!!!!! Ima take your video, and indebt it w/my 3 main charaters (Have not given my 2 mains up on my channel yet, i have placed 1 on tho.) HEELELLLOO^^
Perfect timing. I started guache a few days ago and need to get used to it. You covered a few points, i haven't experienced yet and which will help me during my upcoming pintings. But my guache is pretty opaque when not used with lots of water (Schminke + Windsor & Newton). This is maybe the reason i had a hard time achieving a smooth look, which would fit the style of an illustration. I will try the method you mentioned, where you add water to a spot with color, which is not thinned next time.
Thank you so much! I'm glad you found it helpful, I have lots more videos coming with tips of specific medias which you might find helpful. Good luck with self teaching :)
They do for me, we often get written analysis and copies to do of other artist's work to expose us to a range of techniques and styles. That's for GCSE, Alevel and Diploma courses.
This is really useful, i havent been too sure on how to organize my sketch book for gcse and a levels because they’re so big. Im saving this for later ❤