I truly enjoy your videos. I am 50 years old and still draw when I can. Your work and tutorials are so inspiring. Thank you for taking your time to go into so much details in your videos and work.
I just have to say, I'm so glad I found your video! Your teaching style makes it easy to follow along and your drawing style is really good! I just spend some time doing the under drawing, and I'm looking forward to trying the cross hatching tomorrow. Your video made my night better! Thank you, Robert!
one of the things that kept me wondering with comic book illustrations is the random lines and details on faces. I mean what made the artist put that there and why did it make a difference in the overall look. Also if the penciller and inker are different, who makes the decision in drawing those lines.
I just recently subscribed to your channel. This is one of the best videos I have seen on the topic of cross-hatching for comic style. I'm a miniature painter who has begun experimenting with this technique on 3D resin printed models for about 3 months. I love your approach to teaching this style and I will be sharing this video and your channel with every artist I know. THANK YOU!
Great lesson, thank you! You broke down the steps very well and that shadow mask made me think differently about using the computer to finish my art. Less fear of making decisions if you can "undo"
Thanks Rob! I really appreciate the experimentation with the crosshatching. Most guys I follow do a single take on shadowing, and it looks great, but I don't know if what they do is a rule or what - so it's hard to know how to adapt. This video shows how trying out tidy and complex options give different effects, and not necessary ruin the image. I actually liked the heavier crosshatching and dark shadow. I also like backlit and underlit subjects.
I need help, I’m currently taking an anatomy course online but there is this other course about drawing animals that i wanna take but i don’t know if I should finish my anatomy course first or just take both courses at the same time.
ı suppose there's no one right way for hatching/cross-hatching. Whenever i do, i see them very lame. After watching pros, i say myself what i've done different :)
I truly enjoy your videos. I am 50 years old and still draw when I can. Your work and tutorials are so inspiring. Thank you for taking your time to go into so much details in your videos and work.
Why is Robert underrated on UA-cam??
Damn good question
bro you are teaching me sooooo much. im a self taught artist since corona hit and im really into making my own comics. you're saving my life here!
I just have to say, I'm so glad I found your video! Your teaching style makes it easy to follow along and your drawing style is really good! I just spend some time doing the under drawing, and I'm looking forward to trying the cross hatching tomorrow. Your video made my night better! Thank you, Robert!
one of the things that kept me wondering with comic book illustrations is the random lines and details on faces. I mean what made the artist put that there and why did it make a difference in the overall look. Also if the penciller and inker are different, who makes the decision in drawing those lines.
I just recently subscribed to your channel. This is one of the best videos I have seen on the topic of cross-hatching for comic style. I'm a miniature painter who has begun experimenting with this technique on 3D resin printed models for about 3 months. I love your approach to teaching this style and I will be sharing this video and your channel with every artist I know. THANK YOU!
I really struggle with hatching and cross hatching. Thanks for this and I’m digging the merch!!
Great lesson, thank you! You broke down the steps very well and that shadow mask made me think differently about using the computer to finish my art. Less fear of making decisions if you can "undo"
Thanks Rob! I really appreciate the experimentation with the crosshatching. Most guys I follow do a single take on shadowing, and it looks great, but I don't know if what they do is a rule or what - so it's hard to know how to adapt. This video shows how trying out tidy and complex options give different effects, and not necessary ruin the image. I actually liked the heavier crosshatching and dark shadow. I also like backlit and underlit subjects.
Thank you so much! You are an absolutely brilliant teacher. I never would have thought of so many ways to hatch.
I started inking my character from your Superhero Poses tutorial yesterday, perfect timing, thank you!
thank you so much for explaining every step of the way, it was incredibly helpful.
i love doing crosshatching and this vid gives me more inspiration to keep my artwork going
I really liked this video, the sketch is pretty cool, and it good too see the rendering process! Thank Rob
your videos are so helpful and inspiring
Thanks so much for use your time in make this tutorial, is very helpful.
10:53 I know that this about rendering... But it looks great at this point.
Edit: by 13:35 is looks awesome.
As far as suggestions for future videos, have you ever uploaded anything about writing comics?
Mixing your various layers was cool
Nice work!
Great art! 😁I have learnt a lot from your tutorials
:O..I actually really struggle with Crosshatching thx for this!
look up yusuke murata
That was really fun to watch, and inspiring.
The instructions were helpful. Thank you.
Can u plss do a video covering shading on Knight armour or metallic surfaces
good job!
Finally, and so it begins...CROSSHATCHING!!!
is there a brush for adding multiple hatching strokes like that at a time?
im pretty sure there is one in sketchbook pro but you have to download it
Can you put your comic on the Apple store so that I can have it on my iPad books
I need help, I’m currently taking an anatomy course online but there is this other course about drawing animals that i wanna take but i don’t know if I should finish my anatomy course first or just take both courses at the same time.
Finish human's anatomy first
Wish I had one of those machine's lol.
For once am early 😱🎊🎊👍
I think the word you’re searching for there is scraggly
lol. Thanks!
ı suppose there's no one right way for hatching/cross-hatching. Whenever i do, i see them very lame. After watching pros, i say myself what i've done different :)
Fuck me!I just had an epiphany
I would speak less monotone and make the videos more tightly edited with less slow pauses in pace
Information is second to none, however.