I love all of your videos, but these short form ones are definitely easier to get through on a time crunch! I love hearing your thought processes and all of the little tips and tricks.
Thank you once again for making these tutorials, Jarold! I rather have them in this format, since I`m more interested in knowing the thought process and decisions you make along the way into building a concept! Keep it up, have a nice one!
I really thank you for the insight about photobashing and the complications it has in terms of copyrighted content issues. I've done a few photobashing projects myself with that issue, like when I made the Shrike from Dan Simmon's Hyperion using Terminator and Alien action figures. Of course, not making any money on it, but my dad won't stop riling up the issue every single time I share a piece of art and try to explain it to him. I pretty much never share anything I make with him because of it :P. I look forward to seeing what you make next!
thank you- didactic is a good word to describe my lectures i think. both in a positive and negative way. i do hope i can be more fluid and organic- but i tend to try to make points as concise as i can!
@@jaroldsng ooh it's definately in a positive way! (Just to clarify hahah) I worked as a teacher so i know what you mean, but youre doing an amazing job! xD
I prefer these short kinds for sure! Concise and direct, easy to digest
thanks dude- i will post both short and long ones
I love all of your videos, but these short form ones are definitely easier to get through on a time crunch! I love hearing your thought processes and all of the little tips and tricks.
Glad you like them!
Thank you once again for making these tutorials, Jarold! I rather have them in this format, since I`m more interested in knowing the thought process and decisions you make along the way into building a concept! Keep it up, have a nice one!
You're very welcome!
Incredible work, I've learned a lot of new knowledge from you
Awesome, thank you!
epic, thanks for the hard work
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really thank you for the insight about photobashing and the complications it has in terms of copyrighted content issues. I've done a few photobashing projects myself with that issue, like when I made the Shrike from Dan Simmon's Hyperion using Terminator and Alien action figures. Of course, not making any money on it, but my dad won't stop riling up the issue every single time I share a piece of art and try to explain it to him. I pretty much never share anything I make with him because of it :P.
I look forward to seeing what you make next!
haha yeah totally, but i do think if you practice safe procedures like maintaining a substantial degree of manipulation- you should be in a good place
Thats awesome
thanks!
You are great, i wish o had your reference library 😀 but nevermind ill make my own!
thank you! yes it's best to make you own imho- as it would be tailored to your style of working
You're so didactic man, it would be amazing to take lessons with you. Hope i can do it at some point
thank you- didactic is a good word to describe my lectures i think. both in a positive and negative way. i do hope i can be more fluid and organic- but i tend to try to make points as concise as i can!
@@jaroldsng ooh it's definately in a positive way! (Just to clarify hahah)
I worked as a teacher so i know what you mean, but youre doing an amazing job! xD
Could you please recommend some good site for photobash reference beside artstation, Damtoys and sketchfab? You have a lot of ref I’ve never seen!
Unsplash, pixabay, pexels, and photobash
@@gabepe3972 thanks!
thank you @Gabe for helping to answer, i would just add that Deviant art has some amazing packs that you can purchase from
speedup versions are great
thank you- glad it works
Please make another tutorial~
Thank you for your hardworking
Thank you, I will
thank you for sharing this!! i think that the format is ok. 30 min is not long for a tutorial
Awesome, thank you!
where do you find the armor references, thank you very much, great job.
Google mainly, however i found that 3D model stores have lovely renders of armors.
Nice workflow the only thing that’s bothering me is the loud music. I’d rather just hear the instructor’s voice.
Amazing work as always man, but please no music :D
ah i see, that's a good point! maybe i wont add music for voiced over tutorials
@@jaroldsng or maybe not too loud, but most people like to put their own music style as a background on narrated tutorials
I think 30 min is OK but I might puse the vedio because you did some of part the video little bit fast
good point, maybe i have to go in between instead