Here are a few tip and tricks I've learned painting in Vermillion. I hope this helps some of you out. If you got anything from this I'd appreciate a like and subscribe. I'll put more in depth tutorials together.
Thank you so much for doing this video! I am slowly getting into the program and I was very frustrated with not being able to get a lot of the paint to act how I feel "real" paint acts. This is hands down the most helpful vermillion video I have watched so far.
@@vincefontana9214 If you open oculus app on your phone and find Vermillion in your library of apps and leave a review Thomas will email you an invite to multiplayer once you accept the invite go back to the phone app and find Vermillion again scroll down to the version number and you’ll see multiplayer as an option. Select that and load the game on the Quest 2 and your golden. Message me your Facebook name and I’ll add you to our Facebook chat. We use that to get the groups together. It works very well.
you remind me of bob ross a little. And no, its not *just* because of the painting part, but the fact that you explain things so simply and seem calm and, like, your voice is comforting? I'm getting an oculus soon and this video will help me in the future. Thank you
Thank you so much. I've put up a ton of Vermillion videos. When you get Oculus I highly suggest this app. It's by far my favorite and I didn't have any experience painting before I got it.
They really need to make this game so that you can save your paintings to your computer. If I were to get this program, will it help me to become a better painter IRL?
You totally can save them to your computer and even print them and hang on your wall. I've done 20 paintings and framed them. I've painted 450 paintings in Vermillion and I had never painted before so yes you will learn to paint with this. Come join in the fun with me. No judgement only friends having a good time. I'll show you everything I know.
@@Jeffs820 I did buy Vermillion the other day and tried to do a study of a rubik's cube. People at work were blown away that the painting was doing virtually. I'm not sold on Vermillion as being all that great, yet.
@@atlantic_love I'm 426 paintings deep and it's made me enough money to pay for my Quest headset so it's a go to in my book. Maybe you'll need to try another painting. I get lost in my seascape paintings. I can totally go there with it. For me IMO it's the single best app on the Quest platform hands down.
Outstanding video!! Answered some of my questions. I recognize you from some of the forums. Actually, I recognized the painting of the silhouette in the door. Really like that one. I do have some questions about painting with overlays. #1 is do you or can you leave the original underneath when you export? I'm going to watch some of your other videos and hope some you're using overlay so I can see the technique you use. I'm on my first painting so I'm trying to find the best way to do it. I think I may have picked a picture with too much detail for my first. Anyway, thanks for taking the time to help others out. This should have way more likes than it has. Going to sub as I like how you explain things and admire your work. I'm sure you will help me improve.
So I'm about to post a painting of Lightning, I use layers in it. You'll see I use yellow to capture the lightning so I'll be able to see it after the black is laid. Then I go over the yellow with white but I'm on another layer which then allows me to come back and clean off the yellow layer leaving only the white. Try and paint one like this. It's fast and gives you a good understanding of how layers can work for you in a painting. You'll see me paint behind a layer bringing the yellow forward and the black to the back. I'm uploading it now.