I love seeing other peoples process who aren't immediately amazing at it, It makes me feel more confident about my slow progression, thanks for the video
Hei Fung, can you make a tutorial for greyscale technique, specifically coloring part in ibispaint? I can finish drawing in black&white, but I'm struggling at the next step which is coloring. How to keep the value while you color it? Do you color it using effect (by adjusting hue, saturation, etc) or by using blending mode?
this is so cool! as someone who really wants to get into drawing background I found this video to be very inspiring and I learned so much.This makes me want to continue practicing, thank youu :D
Yo fung! I was practicing on drawing background just now! Your drawing always look good! ❤ ( 6:16 Nah I don't want to betray you but I am not stupid😅 I am always the top 1 in my school)
I've always wanted to do landscape art and this video gave me the motivation to do it. I found a pic from Pinterest and tried my best to draw it. It looks like doo doo ngl but I didn't expect myself to be good right off the bat. It surprisingly took less time than what i take for stuff that I'm more familiar with so I'm going to try another later 💜
It isn't a leaf brush, but I like using "watercolor (real)" to paint leaves and trees. I like the fluffy texture on the leaves. And I use this brush for almost every leaf. For spiky leaves like bamboos leaves, strawberry leaves, I use "scribble pen". I don't adjust the brush settings when using the watercolor brush, but I need to adjust the pen brush.
😂😂😂 you are amazing ! I have heard often that the detail always shouldn’t be refine as it’s bring attention to the focus. But I am just a honest and barely draw a circle ….😅
I being trying to learn to draw background myself, and learning perspective is one that gets me trigger to learn. Like that tool in the early part of the video, it's definitely complicated as a beginner but just looking at the shapes is much easier TvT.