Your demonstration on how to visualize the forms was super funny to me because it’s basically the first step I use for my smooth shading process that gives me the cleanest result. It’s actually really helpful to draw out the guidelines/ map the surface when you’re working with more complicated forms so this tutorial is useful even if you are doing cell shading
@@okuha honestly sometimes returning to fundamentals and “beginner strats” can be super beneficial, you’re never too good to go back to basics, they’re tools like everything else
How can i get those brushes? I clicked the link but it keeps taking to me clip studio net and i already bought it😅- nice video too by the way, im thinking if becoming a member in your website
Actually I learnt a few things I didn't know or had doubts about their use. I guess doing the lines to get a better feeling of the volumes of the elements to shade will be a good help to avoid the brain go loco with the shape of the shadows, and then to stop doing them when it starts to do it automatically in your mind's eye. Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
Your demonstration on how to visualize the forms was super funny to me because it’s basically the first step I use for my smooth shading process that gives me the cleanest result. It’s actually really helpful to draw out the guidelines/ map the surface when you’re working with more complicated forms so this tutorial is useful even if you are doing cell shading
:D I'm glad I could be of help. I also see that creating the guidelines is super beneficial even after years of drawing.
@@okuha honestly sometimes returning to fundamentals and “beginner strats” can be super beneficial, you’re never too good to go back to basics, they’re tools like everything else
Precisely!!!
How can i get those brushes? I clicked the link but it keeps taking to me clip studio net and i already bought it😅- nice video too by the way, im thinking if becoming a member in your website
Actually I learnt a few things I didn't know or had doubts about their use. I guess doing the lines to get a better feeling of the volumes of the elements to shade will be a good help to avoid the brain go loco with the shape of the shadows, and then to stop doing them when it starts to do it automatically in your mind's eye. Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
I'm glad you learned new things!
Learn a lot
Fantastic!
cool