Fantastic work! Really loved watching this. It was funny, because I felt the music selection really went with the design of the card in flavor with what the ranger does as a card. Very nice!
Realy enjoyed seeing your process, in the beginning of the video, was that a wash of thinned out acrylics of a wash of thinned out oils? I always do a wash of burnt umber ( oils + oms ) let that dry and then sketch on top of that but I really like how you set your tonal values in the beginning here
Great stuff. Out of curiosity... I noticed that you made several changes to elements such as the armor, shield and background structure... are these changes self imposed or at the request of your art director?
Ryan how do you get this Canvas Art Scanned? I make comics and 11x17 on Bristolboard is already a good size? But how do you SCAN a CANVAS? or don't you?
Hey man, awesome work. Nice to see that some magic art is still done by brushes. I have a few questions. Is that really oil on canvas? How do you redo some pieces? Just paint over them or thinner? Also do you like any of the oldschool magic artists?
Watching you paint really changed my view of oil painting. You're really inspiring me to give oil painting another shot. I'm a digital painter, and I've attempted oil painting before, but was pretty put off by the problems presented by working wet-on-wet. You seem to have no trouble laying paint on top of paint. Is it simply a matter of the right load in the brush, the right angle, and the right amount of pressure? I realize you have a gumroad, and I'd hate for you to give away your secrets without compensation. Do you have a video where you talk about how you apply paint? Would gladly throw some money your way if you can point me in the right direction. Thanks so much for uploading these videos!
Areas of paint have time to dry because I paint relatively thinly. Then you just paint over them. You can also scrape away wet paint, and sometimes just paint over wet areas if you mix some medium in with the paint and use a soft good brush, like a Rosemary and Co Series 278. I think this Gumroad covers some of that, but largely it's just practice and trial-and-error over many hours.
I see. I gave your gumroad video for Ranger of Eos a watch and it answered all my questions about how you're working wet-on-wet, the faster drying mediums you use, etc. The video and painting are quite beautiful, and I might've teared up a bit watching it. Thanks so much. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply! I imagine you're pretty busy between family and work. Take care. (Also, if you're curious, I ended up on your channel thanks to One Fantastic Week and TheMagicManSam praising your painting in his latest video at 5:45 ua-cam.com/video/pjQ3VG_2Xrs/v-deo.html )
When you see paintings this quality, its a no brainer to subscribe.
Ive been looking for something new and different to watch on UA-cam and you have filled the void. Impressive work.
it's always refreshing to see how you do the work. really awesome!
I love oil paintings. This was a real treat to watch.
Fantastic work! Really loved watching this. It was funny, because I felt the music selection really went with the design of the card in flavor with what the ranger does as a card. Very nice!
Your work is truly amazing and inspirational, thanks for sharing your process XD
One of your absolute best, if not the best.
Awesome work, greetings!!!!
Beautiful work
beautiful work. love watching the progress
lovely work man
Absolutely fantastic. You are goals
Realy enjoyed seeing your process, in the beginning of the video, was that a wash of thinned out acrylics of a wash of thinned out oils? I always do a wash of burnt umber ( oils + oms ) let that dry and then sketch on top of that but I really like how you set your tonal values in the beginning here
A true master
absolutely stunning!
Such beauty.
MEU DEUS QUE LINDO, FICOU FANTÁSTICO
are you posing for this armor man that is realism done it good.
This is amazing!
Great stuff. Out of curiosity... I noticed that you made several changes to elements such as the armor, shield and background structure... are these changes self imposed or at the request of your art director?
self-imposed. After sketch approval, its all me.
That's gonna be a massive fucking card
Love the painting, brilliant outcome. Did you paint all in one session wet on wet??
I was wondering the same! Maybe he used something to thin the paint and work more in layers. Definitely it's a stunning effect
This most likely took about 3 days +
Thank you!
so cool
Is coloring like this doable in photoshop or some other software?
Ryan how do you get this Canvas Art Scanned? I make comics and 11x17 on Bristolboard is already a good size? But how do you SCAN a CANVAS? or don't you?
Ryan did also this video using autodesk for youtube viewer. More friend and variety talking sure crowded mind every day.
oh god, how can you be that accurate ?
Hey man, awesome work. Nice to see that some magic art is still done by brushes. I have a few questions. Is that really oil on canvas? How do you redo some pieces? Just paint over them or thinner? Also do you like any of the oldschool magic artists?
Really oil on canvas. It's a long process, so areas have time to dry. Then you just paint over them.
Impressive! Are you using gesso before painting? What kind of board you used? Thanks!
When I grow up, I want to become just like this guy!
...Oh, wait I'm grown up already
How long does it take to paint in real time?
Nossa muito show!!!!
Did he just said white bordered card?
Human and building outdoor or indoor the same.
Wow...
angel, centauur, medusa, werewolf, elf, vampire, giant, treefolk, merfolk dragon. whether you like it or not this is what mtg is all about.
Watching you paint really changed my view of oil painting. You're really inspiring me to give oil painting another shot.
I'm a digital painter, and I've attempted oil painting before, but was pretty put off by the problems presented by working wet-on-wet. You seem to have no trouble laying paint on top of paint. Is it simply a matter of the right load in the brush, the right angle, and the right amount of pressure?
I realize you have a gumroad, and I'd hate for you to give away your secrets without compensation. Do you have a video where you talk about how you apply paint? Would gladly throw some money your way if you can point me in the right direction.
Thanks so much for uploading these videos!
Areas of paint have time to dry because I paint relatively thinly. Then you just paint over them. You can also scrape away wet paint, and sometimes just paint over wet areas if you mix some medium in with the paint and use a soft good brush, like a Rosemary and Co Series 278. I think this Gumroad covers some of that, but largely it's just practice and trial-and-error over many hours.
I see.
I gave your gumroad video for Ranger of Eos a watch and it answered all my questions about how you're working wet-on-wet, the faster drying mediums you use, etc. The video and painting are quite beautiful, and I might've teared up a bit watching it. Thanks so much.
I really appreciate you taking the time to reply! I imagine you're
pretty busy between family and work.
Take care.
(Also, if you're curious, I ended up on your channel thanks to One
Fantastic Week and TheMagicManSam praising your painting in his latest
video at 5:45 ua-cam.com/video/pjQ3VG_2Xrs/v-deo.html )
Thanks for the support Zoey. If you have any other specific questions as you begin working in oils (or before) feel free to ask!
realism background old building with man in armor. realism scene where you can do in vfx
Every month use acrylic paint like a spend master colour so many buy until 3 years also still there.
I draw most of the time is comtemporary art, sometime abstract sometime MTG art
Share until dont know art piece is so many but hard to remember special in others even they have specialty.
Not color mix at canvas.
Human with creatures or human with mountain.
Gallery until you just only some.
realism just the way it is paint a real drawing where you can find the scene little different from middle earth.
Slightly light to mid tone this art.
Know your colour mixing then is skill.
4000 artist even 600 for vfx no point remember movie.