I don't think I've commented on one of your videos yet, but I have had a hard time keeping pace with some of your videos before. This new pace is perfect! Please don't worry about it being too long. I also really appreciate you explaining your level usage and keyboard shortcuts!
I prefer long and in-depth videos I can follow along with. Especially if it’s a subject I want to learn. If the length isn’t a good fit for RU-vid put the speed paintings on here and full length on patreon. I’d pay monthly to follow along and learn to paint the comics you do
I like your long and short videos. If you lose viewers, count those individuals as fair weather viewers. Your core students will remain as long as you have something to teach. Keep up the good work and you will continue to grow.
We as viewer understand your pain of losing subs over longer content, how about doing 2 version of the same tutorial one for fast/short and one longer/more in depth. That way it will help out both beginner and advance viewer. Just my 2cents opinion.
Thanks for your feedback! Will keep this in mind going forward. BTW, there are mamu more similar tutorials on dramatic cinematic lighting pn my channel. Do watch them! 😊
Looks great! Something I'm curious about; wouldn't the left wall building in the background also be partially in shadow? Especially near the ground where there's less light bouncing off the sky, like the original photo?
You're absolutely right. That's a part I missed. It should have shadow. However the upper part shadow will be light because of specular reflection of the skey on the immediate left side of it.