Excellent. Thank you for watching. Shoot me a link for your roses when you've drawn them. It's super exciting that people are not only enjoying my technique, but also utilizing it for their own artwork. Thank you for trying it out.
Excellent. Thank you for subscribing, I really appreciate that. I actually just did a neotradional skull companion video for this one, it will be up at 4pm today.
Thank you. I would love to see the rose(s) you've drawn. I will be doing more drawing videos very soon. Next I'll be tackling traditional, neo-traditional and nu skool skulls. I will then incorporate the roses from this series of videos.
Just came across this video, I hear you say from what you followed the previous week, is there a link to a video before this please? Would really like to try this ☺️
Love these videos thank you! They're super informative, had a question I guess it's more of a procreate question more than anything but at 7:05 you're doing something to edit your line almost like a pen tool in illustrator, (the three blue small circles or anchors) was curious of how you're doing this?? Again thanks for taking the time to make these!
You’re not familiar with the line tool? Oh man, you’ve been missing out. All you do is draw your line and hold at the end of it. Procreate will automatically straighten it out, give you a curve or turn it into a shape. Sometimes the program gets confused, so if doing a shallow curve, exaggerate it and then adjust using the dots afterwards. Any other questions, just ask. I will be doing a procreate guide once I’m back doing videos again, so the more questions I can answer, the better.
Hello, awesome video. I have a question for you or anyone in the comments that might be able to help. I'm really interested in learning the neo traditional art style (not wanting to tattoo tho). But have no idea where to start. I've already done so much googling and so far have come up with nothing. I find tutorials etc on how to draw specific things but I obviously want to create my own art and not just copy other peoples. Would appreciate any advice or tips!
Neo-traditional is kind of a blanket description. There are so many different approaches, and I can’t really say “this is how you learn to do it.” When I used to see things I liked, I would try to reverse engineer how they were done. So, my best advice is to find 2 or 3 artists you like. And draw things the way you think they would draw them. Don’t copy line for line, that’s a big no-no. Doing this will get your brain thinking a little differently and your own style will develop. I can give pointers here and there if you upload your artwork somewhere and shoot me a link. I won’t be able to do it often, because my schedule is a bit obnoxious. But, I will help when I can.
@@THETATTOOROBOT thankyou so much for replying!. Yes it's hard when it's such a broad term. Everytime I look into it. All I get is the basic description of what neo traditional is haha. Thanks for the advice, I'll give it a go.