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Hey guys, I'm JR. Welcome to my channel! Whether you want to learn how to paint art on iPad or computer, with Procreate or Photoshop, or maybe just looking for a fun video to watch, join me, Boots ( Cat ) and Dukina ( Bearded Dragon ) for an exciting day of art and creativity! 🥰
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@sapphire3735
@sapphire3735 Месяц назад
Truly enjoy seeing the whole process ! I would love to see your layer organization
@user-kg5ny6wg4s
@user-kg5ny6wg4s 2 месяца назад
🤞✨✨✨✨
@user-kg5ny6wg4s
@user-kg5ny6wg4s 2 месяца назад
Y is dis underrated. 🤞🤞🤞
@UsaKou02
@UsaKou02 2 месяца назад
Just found this channel and fell in love!❤
@moonshmallow_w
@moonshmallow_w 2 месяца назад
U sure its possible to use the liquify tool on multiple layers at once in csp? It doesnt work for me
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 2 месяца назад
Check your version number, the ability to Liquefy multiple layers at the same time was added in version 2.0
@Q_neutrino
@Q_neutrino 3 месяца назад
I wush i could see the result :(
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
At any point during the video you can see different possible outcomes of how you can twist and turn the results depending on how intensely you want to use the liquefy tool. There was no larger painting for this particular project, I simply painted a candle in a black void to demonstrate a cool technique that I discovered while I was painting some fanart of Megumin. I would’ve used the Megumin speed paint as the tutorial video for the flame but it wasn’t a clean example of the technique since I was still figuring it out while I was painting that project. However, if you did want to watch that video, here is the link - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-HqW_MI52izM.html FYI I only use the technique later in the painting process.
@Q_neutrino
@Q_neutrino 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer Oh my god!! I thought it was an animation 🥲🥲🥲... Thank you for the explaination! You're are a great artist btw :)
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
@@Q_neutrino thank you
@bj124u14
@bj124u14 3 месяца назад
it looks terrible with liquify. dont liquify
@moskvin21415
@moskvin21415 3 месяца назад
I love this art, and your in depth vids
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Thank you
@Jojo-bu1qr
@Jojo-bu1qr 3 месяца назад
Reminded me of the flame on Gon's candle from Hunter X Hunter
@123ili
@123ili 3 месяца назад
Candle lights dpnt look like that
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
It’s simply an example of a chaotic flame effect, not a tutorial on how to paint a candle flame. The candle was just a convenient format to place the flame in something other than a void space.
@xxoticgaming
@xxoticgaming 3 месяца назад
so fucking bad lmao
@EldritchUniverse
@EldritchUniverse 3 месяца назад
I love these videos, man. I watch them religiously in their entirety. Lemme mention a couple of things: 1. It's fascinating to me how much you're improving with each uploaded video. Don't know if that's all the art you create or if you create / study more on the side but the sketches and especially the rendering are getting better and better and better. And from my stupid beginner eyes your uploads already started on a very high skill level. 2. Speaking of the rendering. I do like how you render. Every now and then you show the process of something specific such as the rendering of the rain on the window or now the candle and the end result looks amazing while the process seems actually quite simple. To me it looks like you are able to look at the reference and grasp and capture its essence very effectively. 3. I'm not a big fan of AI art but I do see the value in it if it's used as a tool. And from all the people I've seen handling AI, you're the one who is using it the best. You create on your own and then just use it as some type of a filter to push the detail a little bit further. And then you still redraw and repaint everything from scratch. Which is very commendable. 4. You say that your paintings take you up to 20 hours. And that's just the painting part. I don't think many people realize how much time goes into editing or hell even rendering and uploading the videos. So the work, effort and quality you put into these videos doesn't go unnoticed to some of us. Thank you for that. I'm looking forward to the painting part. Then I'll probably ask as many questions as I now made you compliments. I'm still very early on in my art journey but have just now started taking it a little bit more seriously. I can get to a point where I'm somewhat happy-ish with my sketches but when it comes to the rendering afterwards I completely fall apart. I could look at a candle and wouldn't know how to process all of the information. My brush strokes look muddy and ugly and there is no personality in anything I do. I'll think on all of that and try to formulate some questions. Maybe you'll be willing and able to give me some pointers.
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Thank you. I wish I found more time on the side to practice. I used to practice all the time but since I started uploading to RU-vid I usually spend the bulk of my extra time editing, something that makes me very happy to hear is appreciated. Efficiency is something I’m going to be addressing in my workflow soon. I haven’t decided on anything yet but I am considering changing up my art style to something less time-consuming but still impactful. Meanwhile, I think I’m going to change up the structure of my RU-vid videos, because as of now the channel is just not gaining much traction on my longform formula. I’m hoping I can punch it up some by making the video more streamlined and entertaining… of course I don’t want to lose the teaching elements I have, so I am aiming to keep those. I’m working on scripting the painting segment of this artwork right now with a new approach. When I get the episode uploaded, don’t hesitate to give me your honest feedback. I appreciate your opinion. As far as helping you with your artwork goes, there’s only so much I can do without seeing the work for myself, but if you’re comfortable with some constructive criticism you can DM me on Instagram and I’ll be happy to give you some pointers. However, and pardon me if this guess is wildly off, it does sound like you might be suffering from overuse of soft shading. Soft shading can be useful to encourage a smooth look to a surface, whatever that surface may be, but be warned, crispness of details comes from the use of sharper brushes. Ultimately, there are balances that can be struck between the two, but next time you’re watching a painting process keep an eye out for how often the artist looks like they’re painting with a hard brush compared to a soft brush. You might be surprised to see how many times a soft texture is actually painted with a hard brush and then only partially smoothed out afterwards. Smoothing can be done with either a feather touch with a pressure sensitive stylus when the brush stroke is initially made or coming back in with a smudge tool later, but either method aims to leave some of the sharp texture behind to build up a crispness of detail that will show in the final product. As far as using references go, a lot of that comes down to practice. One tip I could give that has helped me use references efficiently is: pay extra attention to spacing. Of course the contents of the reference still matter, but I’ve seen many people overlook the importance of properly gauging the distances placed between different elements. I hope this helps, of course if you have any follow up questions I’m more than happy to answer them too, so don’t hesitate to ask.
@EldritchUniverse
@EldritchUniverse 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer Long ass wall of text incoming. Thanks for the offer to look over some of my stuff. I might actually get back to you on that once I've pushed my next painting further. I've decided that I want to finish the paintings no matter what and then move on to next projects. But since I'm a beginner and a perfectionist (which is like the most self-destructive combination you can get) I always get discouraged. Still, I hope that I'll improve with each painting and arrive at final results which leave me somewhat satisfied - in a couple of years hopefully. I don't have much time for art next to a full time job. The funny thing however is, that since I've decided to create 3-4 different paintings for one single project, I have to finish work quickly. And I feel like I've arrived at a conclusion as to how my process could look like. I'm going to be doing rough sketches until the idea is presentable. Then I'll fill everything out with flat colors on different layers and then shade those with clipping and alpha masks. And then I'll do a final pass to bring everything together with cleaned up edges and stuff like that. I don't enjoy line art whatsoever and I don't even want my art to have line art in it since that looks too stylized. I'm eager to see how my style will develop over time. But it also seems as if that process could be very, very quick. Maybe that's something you could try out as well? You could watch some Astri Lohne painting process videos here on RU-vid. She seems to be doing more or less the same thing. Very rough sketch and then she immediately jumps into the painting process. But she is skilled enough to work without endless layers and clipping masks. I hope I'll arrive at that point as well. Can't do it with few layers just yet because it feels like I'm constantly having to lasso tool absolutely everything. With layers I can just generously paint behind, over or within certain layers and that way save a lot of time. And last but not least... Let me leave you with some serious advice. And I should have started off with this: The videos will make will cultivate the audience that watches you. No matter if those are 2.620 people or 26.200 or 260.000 or 2,6 million people. And when I say "the videos you make" I mean "the content you make". Currently the company I work for, we're kinda having a little bit of an identity crisis on our RU-vid channel. Gonna keep that one anonymous for privacy reasons. But mostly focused on very short videos with a very specific topic and we grew fast and we grew a lot. But that resulted in hundreds of thousands of subscribers who are only interested in that type of content. And that audience is... a very specific audience. Now we tried branching out with longer videos and despite way more work, effort and more importantly passion being put into these videos, people watch them less. Now it looks like we bought our subscribers when you look at the amount of subs we have compared to the views our new videos get. The old style videos all get massive views, but it's not something we enjoy. If you now start chasing trends and changing your format to reach a wider audience - just do me a favor and make sure that you continue to enjoy what you're doing. You'll grow in either case. But if you grow in a direction you're just taking to get bigger, it will get stale over time and you'll have trouble finding the motivation to make new stuff. At the end of the day, you're in all of this for you. I'm not even going to comment on how I think about your content because it doesn't matter. I like to think that on RU-vid individual voices matter a lot in the big picture... And yes, they do. A friendly comment or response can make ones day, that's for sure. But it's still about sharing what you love with as many people as possible. As I said, just make sure that you love what you do. I recently watched a video from a RU-vidr who burnt himself out putting on a show in every video he did. And when a video underperformed he was crushed. That's where he decided to just take it easy, one step at a time and do and upload what he loves and enjoys. I think that's truly the formula to succeed on RU-vid: You have to be passionate and consistent with what you create and upload. And now last but not least: From what I've gathered from all of your videos, you seem to love to share your knowledge. That's why I watch you. There is tons of great information in these videos which sometimes answers questions I didn't even know I had. Have you considered sprinkling in some shorter painting tutorial videos in between your big uploads? Like when you work on a big project and need to figure out how a candle lights a room, you make a study of it and share your findings with your viewers. And you try to come up with catchy titles who want to learn how to draw and paint. I think painting tutorials work always well on RU-vid. What you could do is to go to big RU-vid art channels and look at what their most popular videos are. And then maybe try to snag a slice of that. And don't make the mistake some of the people in my company are making. They think many ideas are immediately bad because they have been done before. Like certain topics or whatever. But I think that there are classic ideas and questions that need to be answered that can't be answered enough. You ask 10 different artists to draw you something and you'll get 10 results. And when I consume an artists content I watch it mainly for them and how they find solutions to the big problem that is art. And if they share how they arrived to those conclusions and solutions that's even better. Because to me that's the beauty of art on RU-vid.
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
thank you for the advice. I’ve definitely been bouncing around between some different RU-vid art channel formulas I’ve seen out there. You know, trying to figure out what might would work best for me. At this point I’m looking into switching my formula from a “ let’s paint an artwork together“ to “here’s a common art problem, let’s address it during this painting process”. The shift in structure allows me to skip over the more boring parts of the painting where people click out and focus in on the most informationally dense parts of the process… at least in theory, I’ve still yet to actually finish the next script, but if it doesn’t work out I’ll try something else and just keep moving forward. in that way, RU-vid is just like learning to paint… refinement and learning through trial and error… I just wish scripting an informational 10 to 15 minute video was a bit easier for me… you know, so I can get back to actually painting and attempt that new art style I want to experiment with.
@FilmyBro
@FilmyBro 3 месяца назад
Hey sexy.
@thederpydude2088
@thederpydude2088 3 месяца назад
How nice of her to point to the battery icon on my phone, gently reminding me that I'll need to charge it soon <3
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
lol
@thederpydude2088
@thederpydude2088 3 месяца назад
That is so cool actually because I've not really the liquify tool used for much more than small adjustments. Cool to see new uses of it like this!
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
glad to help
@_star678_9
@_star678_9 3 месяца назад
Thank you very much!!! Everything turned out so well, thanks to you❤❤❤
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
You’re welcome
@michaeltodic204
@michaeltodic204 3 месяца назад
The part i like the most is when bro's struggling to use the liquify tool 😂
@tehblacksmith9302
@tehblacksmith9302 3 месяца назад
Absolutely ruined that beautiful flame with the liquefy tool
@candyjikan2413
@candyjikan2413 3 месяца назад
There's actually a lot of an easier way of doing this, you can just add shaky lines in a flame shape and trace it on the inside. Then you can add details off of the tips of the shaky lines.
@ravinosaurus
@ravinosaurus 3 месяца назад
that candle flame be tweaking 😂
@kosherre6243
@kosherre6243 3 месяца назад
The FIRE now looks like fiery SMOKE.
@RACOONAFIED
@RACOONAFIED 3 месяца назад
That's how most fire looks like anyway
@kosherre6243
@kosherre6243 3 месяца назад
@@RACOONAFIED nuh uh
@Ninjask720
@Ninjask720 3 месяца назад
Bro literally made it look easy, and made it BE easy. No artist ever does that, sending love rn 😭😭😭
@Just_a_beaner60
@Just_a_beaner60 3 месяца назад
Me, a traditional artist: wow. Just wow, I might just use that later. Beautiful.
@TheCrazyOne2
@TheCrazyOne2 3 месяца назад
This literally came at the perfect time, i’m working on a piece and I need to draw fire
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Cool! I hope it works well for you. Keep in mind that I went crazy with the liquify tool in this example to show how far you can push it, but you can make a more calm flame too by using less liquify.
@TheCrazyOne2
@TheCrazyOne2 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer it depends on how I feel at the time, I’m drawing SAM from HSR so the flames could be either Really calm or really Crazy. It just depends on which one I prefer to do at the time. Anyways, thank you for the advice!
@2slick4u.
@2slick4u. 3 месяца назад
Was not very convincing looking flames imo. But nice try
@OmnipotentSaiyan
@OmnipotentSaiyan 3 месяца назад
Once I master painting plasma i can draw energy beams clashes.
@yes4200
@yes4200 3 месяца назад
Also, maybe add some blue at the bottom of the flame, since it's hottest there and really hot fire is blue
@UnfathomableBlackness
@UnfathomableBlackness 3 месяца назад
Most candles don't have visible blue
@_interstXllar_
@_interstXllar_ 3 месяца назад
this is actually really helpful thanks
@D1sapointment
@D1sapointment 3 месяца назад
At the beginning i thoughtit was an actual picture of a candle, not a drawing-
@frottery
@frottery 3 месяца назад
looked better before liquify
@inkedfeathers7834
@inkedfeathers7834 3 месяца назад
Not to be that person, here comes the but, remember that it's always useful to learn how to draw this shape yourself without relying on digital tools to help you do it for you.
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
This is true, learning to draw something yourself is a useful habit to build up your fundamentals, one that I practice myself. That said, learning how to best take advantage of your digital tools to get the best results is a useful skill itself, and one worth practicing as well.
@inkedfeathers7834
@inkedfeathers7834 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer that's no doubt true, one must learn to use their tools to the fullest! I just now that I go from having mainly done digital to now mainly doing watercolour noticed that things like my over reliance on overlay effects and transform tools have crippled my ability to confidently pick colours and draw proportions correctly without the fail safe of my tool patching my mistakes. Just something to be mindful of, nothing inherently bad about using what your tools offer ofc!
@CorruptedKilljoy
@CorruptedKilljoy 3 месяца назад
Is there a liquify tool for Medibang Paint? The smudge and finger tools seem like the way to go, but I don't think I'd be able to get the same effect. I also don't think Medibang has a way to select multiple layers at once, but I could be wrong.
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
I haven’t used Medibang Paint, but from what I found online, it does not have a liquefy tool. The smudge tool would likely be your next best bet. And since you can only manipulate one layer at a time, I would suggest only trying to distort the base flame layer and then after you’re happy with it, go back in and paint the additional two blending mode layers. Thankfully, the overlay layer doesn’t require fine-tune adjustments. All you should need to do is paint it in with a large soft brush… however, you might have to be a little more controlled with the screen layer with small soft brush application.
@CorruptedKilljoy
@CorruptedKilljoy 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer Ah okay. Thanks for the tip!
@carteremereti670
@carteremereti670 3 месяца назад
Awww man, I'm so disappointed there's no result video of these flames combined into an animation... Great work tho, thanks for advice ❤
@archaicskies
@archaicskies 3 месяца назад
This is genius. Thank you.
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
You're welcome!
@sketchyscars2482
@sketchyscars2482 3 месяца назад
I use Firealpaca and have never seen a liquify tool 😭
@Nisaaaaaaa23
@Nisaaaaaaa23 3 месяца назад
Bro !!! This is hella helpful and easy to follow ❤❤
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Thanks! Glad to hear it helped.
@melody3741
@melody3741 3 месяца назад
That…. Isn’t what candles look like. Great tutorial for bigger fire though
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
You are absolutely right. The candle is only a simple format I put together to demonstrate the technique in an otherwise empty space for ease of following along.
@noxiacharl
@noxiacharl 3 месяца назад
It doesn't look good, man. Draw by hand
@drendraleigh4722
@drendraleigh4722 3 месяца назад
You break it down really simply and very easy to understand! I also like how you are eager to help people in your comment sections❤ I usually stop messing with the shape of my flames right at the 'carving out with eraser' step but I'll use liquify a go. Have you try and see what it'd look like with smudge tool?
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Thank you, I’m glad you found the video helpful. I had somebody else suggest the smudge tool too. I haven’t tried it yet, but I was planning on giving it a shot next time I need to paint flames.
@Devill4010.
@Devill4010. 3 месяца назад
I'm impressed by your art insights and subscribed at the very instant
@ttu820
@ttu820 3 месяца назад
What art program is this
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Clip Studio Paint on my desktop computer running on windows
@camppillow
@camppillow 3 месяца назад
Does paint tool sai have an equivalent to liquify tool?
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Unfortunately, it looks like paint tool sai does not have a liquify tool equivalent. The closest option would be the smudge tool, but I have never used paint tool sai, so I can't speak to how well it would work, and even if it did work the process with a smudge tool instead of liquify would undoubtably be different. If you do give it a shot, I wish you luck and hope it works out.
@Cannibalistic_kids
@Cannibalistic_kids 3 месяца назад
Is there anyway to do this on procreate? Edit: like any equivalent
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Yes, Procreate has all the necessary blending modes and probably the best Liquify tool I've seen. So, you shouldn't run into any issues trying this in Procreate.
@Satisisa
@Satisisa 3 месяца назад
“Fuga.”
@Industrialfff
@Industrialfff 3 месяца назад
Great affect for realistic x stylized art styles
@miempire9198
@miempire9198 3 месяца назад
Liquify too, my beloved and only
@G.A.C_Preserve
@G.A.C_Preserve 3 месяца назад
Thanks
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Glad to help.
@__Xendra__
@__Xendra__ 3 месяца назад
How do I mak that red aura on the fire on ibis paint
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
I've never used IBIS Paint, but a quick google search says it does have layer based blending modes. So, you should be able to use Overlay just fine. According to what I read on IBIS's website, to find the layer blending modes open the layer menu, then on the layer you want to change find and tap the "Normal" option. This is the default "Normal" blending mode, and after tapping it you can change it to any of the available blending modes.
@__Xendra__
@__Xendra__ 3 месяца назад
@@JRsJunkDrawer okay, tysm :)))
@strangerinadarkalley
@strangerinadarkalley 3 месяца назад
Ohh I got a hang of it now. I thought you were using the "twirl clockwise/anti-clockwise", but it's actually just the "push" tool with the strength set higher. It looks great :))
@JRsJunkDrawer
@JRsJunkDrawer 3 месяца назад
Yes it is push. It is unfortunate that Shorts aren't the best format for explaining a tutorial in full detail... but then they wouldn't be "short" I guess. Glad you worked it out, and I hope the tip proves useful. If you have any other questions, I'm always happy to help answer what I can.
@Tree-lw0
@Tree-lw0 3 месяца назад
Me whos a arson: wrong