I'm no newbie but as a long-time struggling armature when it comes to digital art, this workflow tutorial has helped bring wonderful clarity in helping me learn where I can refine my approach. Particularly with use of the lasso transformations and canvas/brush sizes... I'm far too hesitant in using the lasso and probably make my drawings too small, limiting my flexibility when it comes to lineart (rarely drawing with brushes >10px ^_^;) So thanks a bunch for yet another great walk-through! ^_^
Yess thank you im a traditional artist dipping in for the first time and whenever i need to erase anything i just throw my pencil to get the eraser so i can imagine that will be a huge problem to shake off but i am very excited to tackle it head on
Im completely new to clip studio paint and these tutorials have been very helpful. Can you make a video on blending colors together? That would help me even more! Thank you!
Love how your instruction is to name the preset with clear definitions of what it is, but you have a preset called "presetlololololol" Great video, thank you!
Just starting on digital art from being 100% traditional. But was so lucky to get a digital art pad from my boyfriend. Im so nervous I’ll not have a clue on how to use it so im looking for all kinds of help! This is one of the first (after I watched the #1 episode) I’ve run across so thank you! ❤
Thank you so much, I could cry happy tears having stumbled upon your channel today. I've watched countless tutorials just to get stuck because people glaze over little details or use wording I don't understand as a new csp user/digital artist. Thanks!
I'm looking at getting into digital art for fun. This tutorial was really helpful about by showing what the general process looks like. It's funny, but that general bird's eye view of what goes on is kinda missing in what I've seen this far. Thanks so much!
your content is incredible. i've just been watching with my jaw dropped. so appreciative. both validating and informative, in that some of the techniques you use (throughout your videos) are ones that I intuitively (or subconsciously from the internet) picked up, and informative because you are so wonderfully descriptive with the tools and techniques and you explain things in such a way that really allows the information to land. /end gush
Just watched part 1 yesterday and I immediately went back to check for part 2. When I saw it wasn't there, I subscribed so I could get a notification when it appears and watched some more of your videos in the meantime. I really like your style and the way you explain things, very cool! And I'm happy this video is here, sooner than expected! :D
Thank you for making this so easy to understand and showing exactly what you are doing. I tend to draw and paint in the tradional but want to lean digital.
P.s could you maybe make something similar for Procreate sometime? If you use it, that is. 💕 If not, no worries. This is incredibly appreciated regardless!
You do realize that you have to do the shipping and all that? A digital artists can send the art over it anytime and anywhere, unless your friends or family is asking for a art then you just hand the art over
You should give chrissabug credit after you stole her DTIYS art in your get art style tutorial 2021 video and claimed it as your own. Not cool. Grow up.
Dude... That section in the video compares MY OWN TWO ARTSTYLES. The drawing that Chrissa made was a "Draw this in YOUR style" challenge. I never claimed anything but the fact that I DREW the painting in my own style. I love Chrissa'a art and literally just used my own artwork as an example of stylization vs. another one of my styles. I did not claim or steal anything and how you interpret it is not my responsibility.
She did give credit to Chrissabug especially in the social media posts Nadiaxel has made when referencing the DTIYS. It’s not stealing if it’s done in a different style and has already been credited everywhere since Jan. 2021. She even made the pose a little different for concept purposes so there’s no claiming, tracing, or art theft of Chrissabug’s art involved here. It feels like you missed the entire point of “DTIYS”.
The concept of a DTIYS is that other artists are encouraging you to use their design in your art. This does not mean that you no longer own your own art. Nadia created art for a DTIYS but it's still her art, free for her to use in an art style tutorial as she chooses? I'm not sure you understand how a DTIYS works and you are really interpreting this in bad faith..
Yes dtiys is obviously doing things in your style. But if you don't credit that artist that it was their art to begin with then its not very dtiys as much as it is trying to play it off that you created that art. Period 👏 Art style tutorial 2021 edition, at 5:06 the art on the left was chrissabugs and there is no mention of her, or tag of her, and no credit to her that it was her art done in a different style.
@@someonesomewhere1100 The art on the left is the art Nadiaxel drew in her style and is based off of the original drawing Chrissabug did for the DTIYS and is not Chrissabug’s actual art. The art in that video is completely original and isn’t stolen. Don’t know what exactly you’re reaching for here but Chrissa was properly credited on Nadiaxel’s Insta and other social medias when she tagged Chrissa for the challenge but she does still retain the rights to the drawing she drew based on a challenge issued by another artist to thousands of other people. Are you going to call those who also participated in that DTIYS art thieves too?