One of the best feelings as a new digital artist is in discovering a tutorial that completely demystifies what had been baffling your mind up to that point. Every one of your videos offer that feeling. Thank you!
bruh this 1 video helped me so much. I have almost 90 gigs of tutorials on my computer and not one of them mentioned HOW to actually paint digitally with different edges and whatnot. THX
So far, so great. Loving it. I've been a frustrated artist for years. I've always admired the results a lot of people get with Photoshop, but haven't had much luck myself.
I just discovered your videos a few days ago and I have been watching them all. They are incredible! You are very clear and concise and explain everything so well. Thanks so much for posting these!
wow!!!!!!Exactly what i have been craving for!!!!..I had lyk watches a hundreds of videos with all that same shit of concept art work flow with no single person focusing on brush basics stuff.This is exactly what i needed.U are my saviour from the constant frustration ihad to suffer working in photoshop.THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking time and focusing on this simple basic stuff which no one is caring about. YOR Channel is amazing.
thank you so much this is exactly what I needed to know but didn't know the terms for and was making me struggle and confused with digital painting, your videos are so helpful
Hi Matt, I'm having trouble with the exercises in this video. From what I can see you have the opacity and flow both at 100% and yet your brush strokes seem anything but solid. Just wondering what I'm missing? Thanks if you get chance to answer. Love your videos and your teaching technique is pretty much the best out there :)
Hey, I know this is 4 years too late but you can see he has airbrush style buildup enabled right by the flow percentage on the top bar. This allows him to build up based on pen tablet pressure.
LOL! Yep, that's me - the Sloppy Renderer. Been using Photoshop for years (more for photography) and still struggling with this! I often need to render smoothly for Dodging and Burning a portrait to contour a face (on a 50% gray layer on Overlay blend mode) and my brush strokes end up like the Sloppy Renderer! To compensate, I use a lot of blurring to create smoother transitions. I thought one way to create smoother blending between strokes was to have the Opacity or Flow set really low. But I see you use 100% settings on both and still able to do multiple brush strokes without creating the Sloppy Rendering look. I still don't know how you do it! Is it a continuous stroke? (I found your videos while looking for a solution to the spacing problem I was having with my brush strokes!)
And what if you want to paint een big surface the same color? you just use een big brush so you see no brushstrokes and afterwords you use the eraser to erase outside the lines?
the first part if this video I'm not able to recreate that gradient effect what am I doing wrong my brush is at zero hardness your vids are amazing by the way
To merge your current layer down onto the lower layer : Ctrl+E. This is called merge down. To Make a new layer, I've created an 'action', which is bound to an F key. The reason I don't do the normal keyboard shortcut for new layer is because this calls up the 'new layer name' dialog, which is really distracting. For whatever reason, making an action allows you to skip naming the new layer.
One of the best feelings as a new digital artist is in discovering a tutorial that completely demystifies what had been baffling your mind up to that point. Every one of your videos offer that feeling. Thank you!
Exactly how I feel wanching these. Before I started, it seemed nearly impossible, but now the results are so obtainable now
So true.
He’s the real teacher.
Same thing over here i feel like I’ve found the one piece lol
bruh this 1 video helped me so much. I have almost 90 gigs of tutorials on my computer and not one of them mentioned HOW to actually paint digitally with different edges and whatnot. THX
Very, very helpful. Exactly what I've been looking for. Other tutorials either completely ignore or gloss over without really helping.
Thanks! Yeah, I was voicing similar complaints for years -- and then decided to try my luck at tutorial videos :)
So far, so great. Loving it. I've been a frustrated artist for years. I've always admired the results a lot of people get with Photoshop, but haven't had much luck myself.
@@Slackdragon hey, how u doin?
How’s ur life going on as an artist?
You are the only one covering this kind of information.
Thank you so much.
I just discovered your videos a few days ago and I have been watching them all. They are incredible! You are very clear and concise and explain everything so well. Thanks so much for posting these!
This channel is pure gold
Thank You very much for these tutorials.
:D
You're very welcome.
wow!!!!!!Exactly what i have been craving for!!!!..I had lyk watches a hundreds of videos with all that same shit of concept art work flow with no single person focusing on brush basics stuff.This is exactly what i needed.U are my saviour from the constant frustration ihad to suffer working in photoshop.THANK YOU SO MUCH for taking time and focusing on this simple basic stuff which no one is caring about. YOR Channel is amazing.
thank you so much this is exactly what I needed to know but didn't know the terms for and was making me struggle and confused with digital painting, your videos are so helpful
Hi Matt, I'm having trouble with the exercises in this video. From what I can see you have the opacity and flow both at 100% and yet your brush strokes seem anything but solid. Just wondering what I'm missing? Thanks if you get chance to answer. Love your videos and your teaching technique is pretty much the best out there :)
Hey, I know this is 4 years too late but you can see he has airbrush style buildup enabled right by the flow percentage on the top bar. This allows him to build up based on pen tablet pressure.
@@AnimationWords Hey, I know it's 2 years too late but thank you :)
Thank u so much man.
You helped me a lot.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
finaly youre back !
Wow. Amazing tutorial!
This video was incredibly helpful, thank you very much!
thank for your tutorials is help me lot you are the first Person to show how to do properly, not in the speed painting.
your videos are awesome and informative..thank you!!
Yo these tutorials are so helpful, I don't want to share with anyone XD
this is great and really useful hints. any chance of doing an automotive rendering series?
LOL! Yep, that's me - the Sloppy Renderer. Been using Photoshop for years (more for photography) and still struggling with this! I often need to render smoothly for Dodging and Burning a portrait to contour a face (on a 50% gray layer on Overlay blend mode) and my brush strokes end up like the Sloppy Renderer! To compensate, I use a lot of blurring to create smoother transitions.
I thought one way to create smoother blending between strokes was to have the Opacity or Flow set really low. But I see you use 100% settings on both and still able to do multiple brush strokes without creating the Sloppy Rendering look. I still don't know how you do it! Is it a continuous stroke?
(I found your videos while looking for a solution to the spacing problem I was having with my brush strokes!)
Thanks a lot. This help me alot
Thanks Rob Lowe.
And what if you want to paint een big surface the same color? you just use een big brush so you see no brushstrokes and afterwords you use the eraser to erase outside the lines?
I need this.
Thank you so much
the first part if this video I'm not able to recreate that gradient effect what am I doing wrong my brush is at zero hardness your vids are amazing by the way
Quick question: What shortcuts are you using to flatten the two layers and make new layers? (on Windows preferably)
To merge your current layer down onto the lower layer : Ctrl+E. This is called merge down.
To Make a new layer, I've created an 'action', which is bound to an F key. The reason I don't do the normal keyboard shortcut for new layer is because this calls up the 'new layer name' dialog, which is really distracting. For whatever reason, making an action allows you to skip naming the new layer.
Ctrl+Paint Thank you very much :) Keep up the great work
/thanks for the video my questions is how did you switch your eraser brush from hard to soft at 4:10 :)
This is so awesome! Thank you
ps, how did you select and shrink your copy? (at the 2:08 mark)
Ctrl + T
Have you got any idea what brush can I use in krita instead of soft brush in photoshop?
HOLY SHIT??!! GOD BLESS YOU SON
my eraser brush strokes are coming jagged....can you recommend something
check the brush settings for the eraser. reduce the spacing in brush tip shape for the eraser to about 5%. That should solve it
i got it...welcome
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I don't understand how you made your clipping mask.