Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I applied a lot of the things I learned from your digital painting series and there was a significant improvement in my work. 🌼
When do you paint with pressure enabled and when without? For solid shades like the cube I figured it’s best to go without pressure, but I see some slight variation in your shades, is that not always the best option?
Does anyone know if the gumroad tutorials go more in depth/expand on the youtube videos? And is there a place where James regularly answers questions? Coz I have so many 😅
Photoshop, generic square brush you can make with opacity pen pressure/build up, a hard round brush already in photoshop, and the blender tool. That's all really.
If you can't even figure that out yourself in a simple youtube or google search, I don't really think digital art is for you. Did you even read the title of his video?
Settings layers and brushes don't matter. They are a crutch that too many people depend on and don't make you a better artist. But I can't understand the point of you leaving such a rude comment.
This class is exactly what I'm trying to learn. Values are hard!
How do you address the background colour
What is the relationship between the background colour and the local colour
Or your lights and shadows
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I applied a lot of the things I learned from your digital painting series and there was a significant improvement in my work. 🌼
This is so helpful thank you so much!
Beautiful Lovely Cube
incredibly helpful video! helped me understand greyscale process better thanks to this! :D
amazing, thank you for your video
thank you so much for always sharing such great contents
Is this autodesk sketchbook ? Also can you briefly describe setting up the brushes you’re using ? Thank you very much for all your content !
Pretty sure it's Photoshop. The color picker looks like Photoshop's anyway.
Thanks
hi im new to art, why is the core shadow of the cylinder placed near the edge rather than within the form?
I NEED THIS SO BAD THANK YOUUUUU
SVCE
1) Shape
2) Value
3) Color
4) Edge
You sir are beatiful. I was needing this so bad
How do you the side the background colour
Did you address that in your full tutorial
thanks for the video james..
thank you so much.
Why is our local Color already our light Color?
he can't teach for shit that's why. Istebrak is 1000x better.
Can’t wait for next vid!
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nice video really helpful thanks!
A gumroad discount code? Time to buy every class
should probably go for the bundle.
When do you paint with pressure enabled and when without? For solid shades like the cube I figured it’s best to go without pressure, but I see some slight variation in your shades, is that not always the best option?
what software are you using in this? please tell!
What part of the bundle is this please cos am confused
yeahhh a new video :") thx !
the loco valiu
Does anyone know if the gumroad tutorials go more in depth/expand on the youtube videos? And is there a place where James regularly answers questions? Coz I have so many 😅
The gumroad videos are longer and not timelapsed. But if you have questions you can head over to the discord server and ask in there!
So good
do you use autodesk sketchbook in your videos?
What are the brushes/brush settings you use and in what program?
Photoshop, generic square brush you can make with opacity pen pressure/build up, a hard round brush already in photoshop, and the blender tool.
That's all really.
a year later btw!
what program did u use?
I didn't understand the lighting in the figures... the shadows were weird comparing to the lightest parts of the painting.... :(((((
Always imagine the thing u paint touched by light the darker are the parts light didnt touch others yeah
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7:26
Are there subtitle for the gumroad?
unfortunately no, sorry about that
@@moderndayjames Thanks anyway for the answer :).
Senk yu
Nothing about settings, layers, brushes. waste of time.
well unfortunately it's all on one layer with a full opacity brush! it's a pretty boring setup my friend
If you can't even figure that out yourself in a simple youtube or google search, I don't really think digital art is for you. Did you even read the title of his video?
What
If you can't make anything worthwhile with a boring round brush, you won't be able to make anything good even with the best brushes.
Settings layers and brushes don't matter. They are a crutch that too many people depend on and don't make you a better artist. But I can't understand the point of you leaving such a rude comment.