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The "Painting for social media" got me realized the reason of my depression and the reason of why am I keep running away from my interests and skills
You've shown me a new perspective to look at my fears and problems, I can't thank you enough or show you how much I needed these words of yours! TBH I consider you as a life saving hero, I'm sure that I'm not the only one who thinks like this.
Thank you so much… I hope the best and a life full of success, peace and joy for you ❤
I've only recently come across your videos, and I'm quite pleased to have done so. Great insights, great art. Keep it up!
ive been so hard on myself,knowing how i was supposedly good at things i love,but right now i cant even love what i draw cuz everything seems ugly to me.I didnt give myself the permission to grow but just focused on what i lack and always about to give up,when im barely just starting again
Im curios why you started with red and then altered it to the final color?
Such a pretty art piece. And nice advice, too 🙂
I get a lot of mixed messages from painters in regards to shading. This video is yet another method, black and grey value, add highlights then blend with low opacity. Brothers hildebrandt creates a very detailed pencil sketch then lights real life models for light reference. Many illustrators use washes, mid range values that builds up layers then add highlights and shadows last.
But if you're working from imagination none of it seems intuitive or straight forward. Is the real "secret" really that you have to do a very detailed shaded pencil sketch before you attempt to paint and shade it.
That's easy to say but when you got the pencil sketch in photoshop and you're about to shade it. Where do you begin. You need to see the sketch so you know where to apply color, so put it on an overlay layer? Then use the washes technique to build up mid range colors then apply highlights and shadows? I wish there existed a very clear workflow manual.
The method in this video seems like it'd be difficult to apply to anything except something covered in an abstract pattern like scales.
thank you so much for the brush pack, but I can't tell which one you are specifically using at 0:18? It looks like a wide rectangle versus the square and rhombus-shaped ones in the pack. Please let me know thanks!
That's not painting. LOL
That shadow tric is really the cherry on top! love using it on my work it really makes everything tie togheter
Bro stop flexing and talk about tutorial steps 😢
I can say without any doubt, your best brush is your mind. There exists a small group of extraordinary people living anywhere in the world, you are one of them.
I was into portraits and detail drawing , never thought I could really do cool concept art , but I got into writing stories , and as I was build the story , character concepts came to me and now it seems easier to come up with concepts
I paint for myself, the soothing of my restless soul
Thank you for the value technique! 🤯
Light and shadow really make me frustated. I dont have taste about that.
I haven't drawn in months, probably closer to a year at this point. I lost my mojo. WHen you asked that question I realized I've drawn for people always, very rarely myself. I always Had to draw for someone for the art to be worth anything.
I want to draw again, and draw for me. I wonder what that will feel like
no it wont
i dont
"Who are you painting/drawing for?" Me!
i recently paint from silhouette then after that i don't know what brush i will use to paint the details inside and what brush to use and how to do it.. i hope there will be a step by step video for that sooner or later
thank you for the free brush by the way sir..
Thank you
Thank you so much❤
I'd like to know, but what app are you using here? And what device are you using to draw (Pc, Tablet, etc)? I've been using my tablet which functions as a drawing tablet and using krita as my app
holly shit you sond like you konw a lot about art thats a sub
I dont think ive ever asked myself who im doing art for. Ive started pieces before with people in mind, but ive always had a background thought that the art was something i was doing, so its mine
Been finding a lot of digital artists having their own personal digital art process. And it's been a journey to realise that expands to art as a whole. There are multiple different philosophies and methods, and they aren't all compatible. So, as an artist, it's up to us to treat it like a buffet. Pick what works for us and what works in combination with other things. And maybe we end up forming several plates with different techniques on them.
Watching your process inspired me to share this thought because I don't often see people add colour in a normal blend mode, and I like its effect. I think I might pick that up and swap out the "paint with Color Blend Mode". My background is traditional oil painting, so I'm keen to pick up ideas on how to create digital artwork with that aesthetic.
I cried watching this. Thank you!
This video was needed.
@fowlerillus How long did it took you to finish this painting? i just wanna know reality about time over experience, and blow away these stereotypes of people saying they're ultra fast when in fact, they take their time. To stop ashaming myself about the time it takes to me, and know how many years it took you to become as talented and efficient you seem to be right now
I've always known who I've been painting for and hasn't improved me none.
You definitely got a new sub. Thanks for the tips and the wonderful drawing. Where do you get your music from by the way?
It’s a hard topic for me. I just realised I have never drawn for myself, I always have done that to just get the validation and likes from others.. just to feel part of society, to feel that i worth something and that I’m a good artist. I don’t know how to draw for myself because I always think then “what’s the point of doing that for myself? I won’t feel anything, I won’t get that serotonin because nobody will pat pat my head saying I did a great job, if I do that to myself I just won’t feel happiness”
I think I.. I fail as an artist, I lost my soul, I’m so used to do everything just to please somebody even if I will see that person only once in my whole life.. I just want to be able to love myself again (If I ever have done that at all heh)
Thank you so much for your video, it helps me to work on myself.
Kinda interesting video, but you didn't really give much info on how to manifest a client friendly portfolio and abstract about what that means.
bro your art is super no doubt but your words are powerful that literally made me inspired to do anything right now .
bro just said nothing for 20 minutes and called it advice
I wish I could draw in 4x speed 🥺
DO NOT make art FOR social media.
Dude I'm trying to get back into digital art. Was never very good to start.. how do yall visualize where the grey( scales on the dragon for ex) go? I'm trying to draw a dragon/deer/elephant thing and I can't figure out where to put the grey tones
I’m sorry of if I am ignorant but what is this software you’re using
Thanks man! You reminded me why I love it so much and how long it's been since I last did it for MYSELF! Thanks!
Is there a tutorial on how to paint using this specific process?
how do you paint the orange on the dragon without it going onto the background? it stays on the character even when your brush is half painting on the background
First time here! This was so soothing it felt like artsy meditation session
Paint for no one. Except your self
wow! 👍
I thought this dragon was finished at 5:51 already.