Hi! Qilin here. This video is all about planning a composition, and the way I use brushes to make an oil-like digital painting.
Source Link
Support Techcratic
If you find value in Techcratic’s insights and articles, consider supporting us with Bitcoin. Your support helps me, as a solo operator, continue delivering high-quality content while managing all the technical aspects, from server maintenance to blog writing, future updates, and improvements. Support Innovation! Thank you.
Bitcoin Address:
bc1qlszw7elx2qahjwvaryh0tkgg8y68enw30gpvge
Please verify this address before sending funds.
Bitcoin QR Code
Simply scan the QR code below to support Techcratic.
Please read the Privacy and Security Disclaimer on how Techcratic handles your support.
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, Techcratic may earn from qualifying purchases.
oh boy time to learn from cerulean qilin zius
oh
oh boy time to learn from not cerulean qilin zius
Love it. Thank you
very interesting video. I always wanted to try the oil paint aesthetic digitally but couldn't get it quite right. Thanks for the info, and you earned my sub!
do u know how to create a separate group for all of your brushes? it only lets me add 1 brush at a time and it mixes with the rest of my brushes 😭
Subscribed yesssss what am awesome channel 🎉🎉
W
wowwoww
LUCKYQILIN‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ DROP A PROCREATE VERSION OF THIS AND MY LIFE IS YOURS 🗣️🗣️🗣️
Happy accidents came to mind the moment you mentioned the imperfections. Bob Ross would be proud I'm sure 😊
pls more videos like this
My Clip Studio version is too outdated for the thick oil paint brush. What a bummer. The computer called me broke.
Omgg I love the way you draw and everything is so clear to understand!! Really underrated channel!! I wish you luck in further yt career!! ❤❤❤❤
i struggle with the mindset of not having everything smooth, i want to add more texture in my art
ur content is so nice, i rlly like ur commentary and little persona too
Lovely video! Quick, informative and great presentation!
woahh this is such a great tutorial!! I've never oil painted irl or digitally, so trying these techniques will be a ton of fun!
This was such a great breakdown of your process. Amazing video!!
its a shame that the brush pack is csp ver 2 or higher. im not comfy with paying csp more money after all that happened
Hey you should try rebelle 7 they have realistic oil and acrylic paints and great water colors that even drip in real time! You can try out everything in the free trial just to see if you like it but i highly recommend it!
Such a good video, very nice
Love looking at it but not doing perfect rendering is soo real! Love the tips, more tutorial please! Any tips for line art before painting? I struggle if i should make a sketch or just go at it (not a pro artist)
Broooooo…..I'm so glad I found this video and your channel🥹
WHY ARE U SO GOOD HOW CAN-
hello, it says that the thick oil painting brush isnt supported on my clip studio paint version?
Wow very nice. Thank you I'll try this on my painting
This was so helpful omdz ♡ thank you sm your trult way too underated
Thank you for creating this video! I tried watercolor before but I always found acrylic and oil painting a bit intimidating. It’s in a way eye-opening how certain techniques are used to achieve such a beautiful outcome and also embracing small “imperfections” in them 🌻
Also side note, your voice is very calm and soothing to listen to ^^
That hue shifts really gave a lot of ideas ~ appreciate all the hard work you put in on this video; hoping to see more!
this is awesommmmmmmmmm i love your texture its so rich i love when people put texture on anime girls YASSS
thank u so much YOU!!!I was looking for a few days how to make my digital art more traditional and you helped me a lot! Thank you so much
Hai, I was wondering if I could apply these techniques to a scenery? I've been searching over Youtube for a tutorial on a project I'm working on and your video has given me the most hope and confidence to do it. I'm just new to digital-oil-painting as a whole and wanted to do something cool for a project I'm working on, which is not a humanoid 😭. Thank you so much for sharing these processes!