Well done. Straight to the point. Limiting this to only opposites on the color wheels and explaining the monochromatic scheme is an excellent foundation for those who are just starting out. Also, a good reminder, to those of us who have been doing this for some time now, to keep it simple. Simple works. Now, to address the f'n masterpiece at 6:10! Holy $#!+ Man! How/when did I miss this piece? The wild style looks the same so i can't tell if it's old or new? Either way, ... F'n incredible piece man! I paused it and stared at it until i realized it had been a good ten minutes that had passed! ;) So much detail and that chrome is insane. I don't know that else to say but, bravo man! Bangin!!! Ups!
Thanks mate, I completely agree, simple always works for me. The only time I deviate from that is when I try new stuff out and then its in the lap of the gods! Thanks for the props on the big piece. I rarely do a massively involved set piece like that, but for that one I went all out. I never made a proper video of it because of the time it took me to do it (about 2 days as I recall) but I did make this simple process vid: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JF5QuPFZDlc.html It's not much but you get to see some raw lines etc and I know thats what you'll be in to!
@@CUTEMKUltrasmuch appreciated! I'm a huge fan of the juxtaposed warm and cool colors. Aesthetically, I think light blue and light orange are aggressive in contrast to each other. I probably use them too much? But, that's like asking me to NOT use pink and yellow. Not gonna happen. ;) Can't wait to check out the video! Thanks again man.