it found me and i am following now :) maybe it helps when you have clip studio paint in the title or other terms like digital painting? a lot of people search for the programm itself.
hahaha thank you so much! I was also wondering the same thing, why UA-cam took so long to recommend my videos :') hahahaha But now I can only thank all the love my work has received these last few days, it's very comforting!
What the hell is this!? This is some high quality character design! This is exactly what I needed as I'm studying character studies. I want to see more from u, so I subscribed!
Wow amazing!! Love so much, the body pose is epic, individual scales yaaay! Gorgeous lighting, especially on water swirl ^-^ New favorite werecroc design! The swaying clothes are beautiful, am inspired to paint new textures. Glad I discovered your art, wish you well and excited for what you make next. Cheers ^^
AMAZING ... AMAZING . This video made me think, it's not the program that makes the art good, it's the artist, I don't use clip studio, but I could definitely see in this video that the artist made it incredible and not the software. congratulations
I assure you that, the software or tool you use is not relevant, it matters how the artist uses it. I use Clip Studio because I feel that it makes it much easier for me to draw than other programs. Everyone finds comfort in different tools
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like my work ❤️If you put your mind to it and dedicate yourself with discipline to trying, I assure you that you will be able to reach the level you want, but everything will depend on your dedication and patience 😊
Cada día mas pulido y cuidado tus trabajos Feig, sos inspiración para mi. Espero que te vaya super bien en tu carrera artística, aunque se que a veces hay dias no tan buenos donde uno no se siente capaz, debes confiar en tu talento y dedicación porque sos un titán. Abrazo grande, acá fiel seguidor tuyo!
Muchas gracias! Siempre se agradecen este tipo de comentarios. Y sí, es difícil muchas veces la vida como Freelance sobre todo. Pero se hace con gusto, y que a ustedes les guste, motiva más aún. Gracias por los buenos deseos 😁
Woa te quedó muy bien bro, échale ganas me apareciste en el feed y no pude evitar picarle al video. Haz más monstruos, creo que llaman más la atención ❤❤ 11:31
Muchísimas gracias! Y sí, los últimos videos han tenido un recibimiento que no me esperaba, sobre todo este jajaja. Se agradece mucho el apoyo de estos días, eso motiva a seguir! Y sí, a mi me encanta hacer criaturas, así que ten por seguro que vendrán más
The Flipped Window thing is a great aid trick I use as well. I only wish that you could make the alternate window Greyscale while keeping the main one in Color so you can check for values at all times. This is possible in Photoshop but not in CSP to my knowledge.
Yeah, they are very helpful. But you're right, unfortunately Clip Studio still doesn't add the Grayscale display option, and it's something I hope they include soon, because it's very useful. But at least for me, the pros are still much more than the cons regarding other programs like Photoshop. Clip suits me a lot for my work process, despite those details that it doesn't have yet.
hi great work man, I am a 3d art mentor , can i use this concept for 3d sculpting , i will mention where i got this as a reference in the credits. great work man
Thanks! And I don't deny that I would like to see a 3D version of this, but I could only say yes if it is only for personal use or for practice. If so, I don't see any problems with you doing so. Otherwise, unfortunately I cannot give that permission, since the illustration was made for a client, and does not belong to me.
hey ! If it could help when you work, you can put your sketch layer into a other color , just click on the little square blue and white (you can choose the color) it on the top of your layers, under opacity option, like that you can see easily your progress without hide rought layer (just put the rought sketch in blue, and do your line in black, this technique saved me to the famous "draw on the wrong layer" ahah)
The truth is that I'm quite messy with layers, I admit it hahaha . It may all look neat in the process, but when it comes to arranging layers, the truth is that I'm pretty lazy 😅
Thank you! =) Unfortunately, I was looking for a while for where I downloaded that brush, but I couldn't find it in Clip Studio's resource bank, so it must have been a brush imported from Photoshop. From there it is almost impossible for me to know where it came from, because there are years and years of brushes involved hahahaha. But anyway, the brush has nothing special, it is practically the same as the default brush, with high hardness and only variation in opacity under pressure, nothing more.
I am very glad that I came across such videos. Great pipeline. But I think you should use the lasso more often to emphasize the lines - the lines of your metal are soft, like the lines of bread - they don't ring, it makes the work poorer
Thank you! And yes, I have been trying to use more the lasso for a long time, but I still can't get used to it. I know how much it can help in certain circumstances, and I hope to be able to use it more at some point. There are many things that I still need to learn, to feel more confident in what I do, and one of them is the lasso
É muito difícil desenhar crocodilos e jacarés. Uma vez eu fiz a ilustração de uma personagem do folclore brasileiro chamada Cuca, ela é uma mulher velha em forma de jacaré, tive muita dificuldade, apesar de ver inúmeras referências. Ainda assim não fiquei satisfeita com o resultado 🤣🤣 então parabéns, ficou perfeito seu desenho, a composição, as cores, o crocodilo bonitão e a posição dele, nota mil!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it 😁. And yes, it is quite difficult to make crocodiles hahaha, of all the Werecreatures that I had to make for this job, without a doubt the most difficult was this one, but at the same time, it was the one that I liked the most in the end
@@digvijaysood6461 I hope I can try that type of material. It's part of what I want to do in the future. Just as I'm also thinking about doing some live drawings 🤔
I thought I was good at drawing, but you put me in my place. You are damn talented sir! Your work is very inspiring, I will follow your channel with interest. 👍😲
Would you mind making a video of the water workflow you used? Or even just the segment of this timelapse without a V/O at regular speed would work. Always have had trouble with great looking water and the water you drew here is fantastic. (I might just 0.25x it and scrub through it 100x to figure out exactly what was going on if it's a hassle lmao) - also can't believe I'm just finding this channel now. Instant sub; amazing stuff
Thanks a lot! 🫰🏻🫰🏻 I'm glad you like my work and my channel. Regarding what you ask to me, it is something that I have in mind to be able to do at some point. It would be a good idea to make video tutorials from time to time on materials, textures and that kind of thing. If the channel continues to grow like it has been up to now, I'll be able to dedicate more and more time to it and do that kind of stuff.ñ 😁
Thank you! This one in particular take me around 25 hours. Normally take me 14-18 hours, but I liked this crocodile so much that I ended up dedicating many more hours to it. 🤣
Beautiful artwork! May I ask, what is the point of making such detailed linework, when in the end you paint over it? I am fairly new to art still, so I am trying to figure out the processes behind it.
Thanks! And that's a good question 😂even I ask myself sometimes hahaha. If I think about it, I think there is no practical reason to do it. In fact, that is precisely why this piece took me several hours longer than usual. At times I think it's wasted time, but I think it goes beyond that. I'm still discovering my style and my most comfortable workflow, and within that search, there are certain times when with some illustrations, especially like this one that was made for a client, I don't feel 100% sure of what I will do, and I think that making the Lineart more detailed helps me better to visualize in my head what I'll have to paint later. So yes, I think that in a way, making the drawing more detailed on certain occasions serves as a support point to feel more confident in the next step, so as not to get stuck in the process.
@@feig1990 Gotcha! It actually kinda makes sense, that making all more clear to yourself results in easier workflow in later part of the process, rather than if started working from messier linework. Love the vids, gonna definitely watch more of them. Will you ever do them with commentary? that might be interesting!
@@HoricHraje Many times it has happened to me that I tried to speed up the process, spending less time on the drawing, but then I got stuck in the final rendering and it took me longer, and I suffer more headaches trying to solve it hahaha, that's why I prefer to make sure. And yes, I hope in the future to be able add comments to the videos. Right now, it's a little difficult for me since it takes a lot more time to do it, and for now I don't have that time, but I hope that as the channel grows, I'll be able to do that 😁
Thank you so much! =) It's a basic round brush, almost the same as the default ones, with maximum hardness, and pressure sensitive opacity at approximately 50%, not much more than that.
I couldn't say exactly. In an answer I gave to another person, I commented on the fact that I often detailed the drawing more than necessary, as in this case, to feel more confident about the next steps I will take in the illustration, even when I later erase the lines. and redo it. I don't think I have a concrete answer, but I guess it's simple insecurity at certain times. In this case it took me many more hours than normal, and I suppose a large part of that is precisely because of this issue.
@@feig1990 thanks for the reply! I saw that comment too and understand the point about detailed linework. But i was mostly referring to when you painted over the scales at 8:27 when (in my opinion) they already looked really good. were you feeling unsatisfied with it and wanted to do the texture again?
@@_yoiro Oh I understand. More than being unhappy with the texture, I felt like I was losing volume in the body by focusing so much on the scales from the beginning, it was becoming very flat, and that's something I'm always struggling with hahahaha. After so many years, even today many times because I want to rush, or do things differently than I always do them, I end up at a point where I realize that it is better to return in the process and take another direction. I always try to mentalize to "start from the general and end in the detail", and in this case it was not like that, I wanted to start with the detail making the scales, and I had lost sight of the base, which was the volume and the basic shapes of the body
@@feig1990 ahh i see, i was thinking the end result was more cohesive too. and yes ive heard that mentality as well, i try to start my paintings zoomed out and gradually zoom in so as to not fuss over the details at the start. thanks so much for the detailed reply! your explanation is great haha
omg i will do the same step before you make your final art, just watching you do those little cros inspire me, i think i wont finish this and draw first, im going to use this as fuell lmao im just 1min in xD.
Thank You so much! 😁 I have downloaded most of the brushes I use from the clip studio free resource bank. I sometimes make some modifications to those same ones in the opacity, pressure, color density, etc., so that they fit my hand as best as possible.
@@drake_sapphire In my last post in the community, I added the IDs of the brushes I use the most and what I use them for, so you can download them to the Clip Studio resource bank and try them out 😊
It is a good idea. I didn't want to do it since I take up a extra screen for the references hahaha, it would take up half the video for that xD but maybe I could show the reference board at the beginning or end of the video. It's an idea that I'm going to analyze for future videos I make. Thank you! =)
@@feig1990 well yeah considering you drawn a few other versions with different posture water position etc. Im learning to draw myself complete beginner even dropped video games thanks to world of Art and 2D/3D animation))))
hahaha thank you so much! This work took me around 24-25 hours, but on this one in particular, it took me a lot longer than usual. Normally it takes me between 12-15 hours.
I can only say that the most important thing to learn is perseverance, and to continue drawing every day, and more importantly, be willing to make mistakes, because from those mistakes you learn a lot. And patience, learning takes time, and never ends. I've been doing this for 10 years and I still feel like I still have a lot to learn.
Hey UA-cam Algorithm, this is exactly the kind of thing I want being recommended to me. This is great.
Thank you! It is very comforting to read comments like this. Thanks for the support!
Yes!!! No more random videos of random things, I want good videos!
@@josevanz7654
hahaha Well said! Yeah me too!
Same, tired of seeing brain rot I actually want quality content lol
This isn’t just “talent”. This took hard work, knowledge, and focus. This took SKILL
Thank You so much! You are very right, it is a mixture of many years of learning 😁🫰🏻
hope the algorithm treats you well to share ur great art! 💪💪
Thank You so much! I also hope that 😩 hahaha
it found me and i am following now :)
maybe it helps when you have clip studio paint in the title or other terms like digital painting? a lot of people search for the programm itself.
This guy is criminally underrated
Hahaha 😂 I hope that thanks to all of you who have suscribed this last week, that will finally change 🫰🏻 Thank You so much!
have to say I admire how clean every stage you go through is. Also nice piece of art!
Is there a way to separate and name the stages of the process? It's actually easier to understand that I think about it ;_;
Thank you so much! =)
@@sunmazu3470 It's also something I want to do. I'll try to keep that in mind for future videos! =)
this was incredibly good well done! This must have taken a long time, a lot of detail - very inspiring, keep it up!!
Thank you so much! And yes, it took a lot longer than usual, but it was worth it I think 😂
WHY you tube took so long to recommend this channel:(. this is absolutely amazing :) So happy that I found you now:)
hahaha thank you so much! I was also wondering the same thing, why UA-cam took so long to recommend my videos :') hahahaha But now I can only thank all the love my work has received these last few days, it's very comforting!
Usually I dont comment in videos but wow, that is like a full art lesson in 14 minutes. Great work brother
Thank you so much! I'm glad that you like my work and that it's also useful to you =)
nuevo suscriptor desde hoy, que proceso tan increible, es parte de mi meta!
Muchísimas gracias por suscribirte! Me alegra que te guste mi trabajo
What the hell is this!? This is some high quality character design! This is exactly what I needed as I'm studying character studies. I want to see more from u, so I subscribed!
Thank you so much!
This is mind-blowing amount of effort in this masterpiece
Thank You! 🫰🏻
You have a wonderful sense of line! The moment you killed everything and pushed it even more was a sight to behold. Subscribed!
Thanks for your support!
I've learned so much from watching your process. You've more than earned a like and a sub. Please keep em' coming.
Thank you so much for your support! Hope you like the next videos!
Jesus man, your technique is good and your results are awesome, keep the good work going and the videos coming
Thank You so much for your support! 😁
Wow amazing!! Love so much, the body pose is epic, individual scales yaaay! Gorgeous lighting, especially on water swirl ^-^ New favorite werecroc design! The swaying clothes are beautiful, am inspired to paint new textures. Glad I discovered your art, wish you well and excited for what you make next. Cheers ^^
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support! And I'm glad you like my work 😁
Bro eres extremadamente bueno, no digo talentoso porque imagino las horas detrás de todo aquello ❤❤❤
Muchas muchas gracias!
AMAZING ... AMAZING . This video made me think, it's not the program that makes the art good, it's the artist, I don't use clip studio, but I could definitely see in this video that the artist made it incredible and not the software. congratulations
I assure you that, the software or tool you use is not relevant, it matters how the artist uses it. I use Clip Studio because I feel that it makes it much easier for me to draw than other programs. Everyone finds comfort in different tools
finally the algorithm shows me some good art stuff!! your process is just amazing. Hope I can get that level in a future!!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like my work ❤️If you put your mind to it and dedicate yourself with discipline to trying, I assure you that you will be able to reach the level you want, but everything will depend on your dedication and patience 😊
Cada día mas pulido y cuidado tus trabajos Feig, sos inspiración para mi. Espero que te vaya super bien en tu carrera artística, aunque se que a veces hay dias no tan buenos donde uno no se siente capaz, debes confiar en tu talento y dedicación porque sos un titán. Abrazo grande, acá fiel seguidor tuyo!
Muchas gracias! Siempre se agradecen este tipo de comentarios. Y sí, es difícil muchas veces la vida como Freelance sobre todo. Pero se hace con gusto, y que a ustedes les guste, motiva más aún. Gracias por los buenos deseos 😁
This is such stunning work. I am in awe.
Thanks! 😁
Wow, you're insanely talented!
Thank You so much! 😊
Woa te quedó muy bien bro, échale ganas me apareciste en el feed y no pude evitar picarle al video.
Haz más monstruos, creo que llaman más la atención ❤❤ 11:31
Muchísimas gracias! Y sí, los últimos videos han tenido un recibimiento que no me esperaba, sobre todo este jajaja. Se agradece mucho el apoyo de estos días, eso motiva a seguir! Y sí, a mi me encanta hacer criaturas, así que ten por seguro que vendrán más
The Flipped Window thing is a great aid trick I use as well. I only wish that you could make the alternate window Greyscale while keeping the main one in Color so you can check for values at all times. This is possible in Photoshop but not in CSP to my knowledge.
Yeah, they are very helpful. But you're right, unfortunately Clip Studio still doesn't add the Grayscale display option, and it's something I hope they include soon, because it's very useful. But at least for me, the pros are still much more than the cons regarding other programs like Photoshop. Clip suits me a lot for my work process, despite those details that it doesn't have yet.
Damn bro you really got a talent fr fr
@@johannesbaptista6868 hahah thank You! 😁
hi great work man, I am a 3d art mentor , can i use this concept for 3d sculpting , i will mention where i got this as a reference in the credits. great work man
Thanks! And I don't deny that I would like to see a 3D version of this, but I could only say yes if it is only for personal use or for practice. If so, I don't see any problems with you doing so. Otherwise, unfortunately I cannot give that permission, since the illustration was made for a client, and does not belong to me.
Have just subscribed to your awesome channel. Charming art! Adore it!
Thank you so much! I'm really glad you like my work. And thanks for the support! 😁
This is really impressive, love the design!
Thank you so much!
hey ! If it could help when you work, you can put your sketch layer into a other color , just click on the little square blue and white (you can choose the color) it on the top of your layers, under opacity option, like that you can see easily your progress without hide rought layer (just put the rought sketch in blue, and do your line in black, this technique saved me to the famous "draw on the wrong layer" ahah)
The truth is that I'm quite messy with layers, I admit it hahaha . It may all look neat in the process, but when it comes to arranging layers, the truth is that I'm pretty lazy 😅
Focking awesome, amazing work!
Thank You man! 😁
Very cool! Keep drawing bro
Thank You so much! 😁
Love your artwork !!! Can I have the name or id of the japanese brush you were using at 4:53 ? Tysm
Thank you! =) Unfortunately, I was looking for a while for where I downloaded that brush, but I couldn't find it in Clip Studio's resource bank, so it must have been a brush imported from Photoshop. From there it is almost impossible for me to know where it came from, because there are years and years of brushes involved hahahaha. But anyway, the brush has nothing special, it is practically the same as the default brush, with high hardness and only variation in opacity under pressure, nothing more.
@@feig1990 thanks for your replying
Very informative and inspiring! That's one badass werecroc!
Thanks a lot!
so nice work!
Thank you! 😊
I am very glad that I came across such videos. Great pipeline. But I think you should use the lasso more often to emphasize the lines - the lines of your metal are soft, like the lines of bread - they don't ring, it makes the work poorer
Thank you! And yes, I have been trying to use more the lasso for a long time, but I still can't get used to it. I know how much it can help in certain circumstances, and I hope to be able to use it more at some point. There are many things that I still need to learn, to feel more confident in what I do, and one of them is the lasso
Increíble lo que haces hermano
Muchas gracias! 😁
É muito difícil desenhar crocodilos e jacarés. Uma vez eu fiz a ilustração de uma personagem do folclore brasileiro chamada Cuca, ela é uma mulher velha em forma de jacaré, tive muita dificuldade, apesar de ver inúmeras referências. Ainda assim não fiquei satisfeita com o resultado 🤣🤣 então parabéns, ficou perfeito seu desenho, a composição, as cores, o crocodilo bonitão e a posição dele, nota mil!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it 😁. And yes, it is quite difficult to make crocodiles hahaha, of all the Werecreatures that I had to make for this job, without a doubt the most difficult was this one, but at the same time, it was the one that I liked the most in the end
Amazing work
@@digvijaysood6461 thank You! 😊
@@feig1990 do you also give tutorials of the complete process. Would love to take them
@@digvijaysood6461 I hope I can try that type of material. It's part of what I want to do in the future. Just as I'm also thinking about doing some live drawings 🤔
no word 👏 amazing, awesome, i credible 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Thank you so much!
Great stuff. Very inspiring
Thank you so much!
Sublime laburo estimado!! una locura!
Gracias master! Siempre agradecido del apoyo
@@feig1990 ia tu sabe jaaj
Outstanding 😮
Thank you! 😁
really solid work
Thank you!
I thought I was good at drawing, but you put me in my place. You are damn talented sir! Your work is very inspiring, I will follow your channel with interest. 👍😲
@@Daface55555 Thank you so much for your support!
omg this is so cool!
Thank You so much! 🫰🏻🫰🏻
damn even the scribbles are already god like
Thank You! 😊
dude this is awesome!
Thank You so much! 😊😊
Would you mind making a video of the water workflow you used? Or even just the segment of this timelapse without a V/O at regular speed would work. Always have had trouble with great looking water and the water you drew here is fantastic. (I might just 0.25x it and scrub through it 100x to figure out exactly what was going on if it's a hassle lmao) - also can't believe I'm just finding this channel now. Instant sub; amazing stuff
Thanks a lot! 🫰🏻🫰🏻 I'm glad you like my work and my channel. Regarding what you ask to me, it is something that I have in mind to be able to do at some point. It would be a good idea to make video tutorials from time to time on materials, textures and that kind of thing. If the channel continues to grow like it has been up to now, I'll be able to dedicate more and more time to it and do that kind of stuff.ñ 😁
Incredible stuff ❤
Thank You! 😊
dam i love it tnks for sharing
Thanks to You for watching 😁
Omg this is amazing, the amount of detail is insane. If u don’t mind me asking, approx how long did this take u??
Thank you! This one in particular take me around 25 hours. Normally take me 14-18 hours, but I liked this crocodile so much that I ended up dedicating many more hours to it. 🤣
@@feig1990 😱 25 hours?! Well it was definitely worth it in the end, he looks great!! Idk if I could have the same patience 🤣
@@Levin_125 I also thought that hahaha, but when you enjoy doing the illustration so much, you don't realize how time passes 😂
@@feig1990 That’s very true 😆
amazing art
Thank You so much! 😁
Beautiful artwork! May I ask, what is the point of making such detailed linework, when in the end you paint over it? I am fairly new to art still, so I am trying to figure out the processes behind it.
Thanks! And that's a good question 😂even I ask myself sometimes hahaha. If I think about it, I think there is no practical reason to do it. In fact, that is precisely why this piece took me several hours longer than usual. At times I think it's wasted time, but I think it goes beyond that. I'm still discovering my style and my most comfortable workflow, and within that search, there are certain times when with some illustrations, especially like this one that was made for a client, I don't feel 100% sure of what I will do, and I think that making the Lineart more detailed helps me better to visualize in my head what I'll have to paint later. So yes, I think that in a way, making the drawing more detailed on certain occasions serves as a support point to feel more confident in the next step, so as not to get stuck in the process.
@@feig1990 Gotcha! It actually kinda makes sense, that making all more clear to yourself results in easier workflow in later part of the process, rather than if started working from messier linework. Love the vids, gonna definitely watch more of them. Will you ever do them with commentary? that might be interesting!
@@HoricHraje Many times it has happened to me that I tried to speed up the process, spending less time on the drawing, but then I got stuck in the final rendering and it took me longer, and I suffer more headaches trying to solve it hahaha, that's why I prefer to make sure.
And yes, I hope in the future to be able add comments to the videos. Right now, it's a little difficult for me since it takes a lot more time to do it, and for now I don't have that time, but I hope that as the channel grows, I'll be able to do that 😁
LOVE your work!!!....can I ask, what are your settings on the pen you use for inking?
Thank you so much! =) It's a basic round brush, almost the same as the default ones, with maximum hardness, and pressure sensitive opacity at approximately 50%, not much more than that.
This goes hard man!
Thank you! =)
Your work is nicely done and very inspiratory. 🙏🙏🙏
Thank You so much! 🫰🏻
oh no, i don't have the japanese brush
I have downloaded all the brushes I use from Clip Studio itself for free. There are many very interesting brushes! 😁
Oh great algorithm gods, please let me see more of this stuff. It's great!
hahaha thank you so much!
outstanding!
@@jkartz92 thank You so much! 🫰🏻
this is so nice...
thanks! 😁
what made you decide to redo the scales? amazing stuff btw!
I couldn't say exactly. In an answer I gave to another person, I commented on the fact that I often detailed the drawing more than necessary, as in this case, to feel more confident about the next steps I will take in the illustration, even when I later erase the lines. and redo it. I don't think I have a concrete answer, but I guess it's simple insecurity at certain times. In this case it took me many more hours than normal, and I suppose a large part of that is precisely because of this issue.
@@feig1990 thanks for the reply! I saw that comment too and understand the point about detailed linework. But i was mostly referring to when you painted over the scales at 8:27 when (in my opinion) they already looked really good. were you feeling unsatisfied with it and wanted to do the texture again?
@@_yoiro Oh I understand. More than being unhappy with the texture, I felt like I was losing volume in the body by focusing so much on the scales from the beginning, it was becoming very flat, and that's something I'm always struggling with hahahaha. After so many years, even today many times because I want to rush, or do things differently than I always do them, I end up at a point where I realize that it is better to return in the process and take another direction. I always try to mentalize to "start from the general and end in the detail", and in this case it was not like that, I wanted to start with the detail making the scales, and I had lost sight of the base, which was the volume and the basic shapes of the body
@@feig1990 ahh i see, i was thinking the end result was more cohesive too. and yes ive heard that mentality as well, i try to start my paintings zoomed out and gradually zoom in so as to not fuss over the details at the start. thanks so much for the detailed reply! your explanation is great haha
omg i will do the same step before you make your final art, just watching you do those little cros inspire me, i think i wont finish this and draw first, im going to use this as fuell lmao im just 1min in xD.
I'mso happy that my work inspires you! Many times I also sought inspiration by watching the work of others. Thank you so much!
This looks great! How much time did it took?
Thank You! Took me around 25 hours 🤔
Did you custom make your brushes ? This turned out amazing
Thank You so much! 😁 I have downloaded most of the brushes I use from the clip studio free resource bank. I sometimes make some modifications to those same ones in the opacity, pressure, color density, etc., so that they fit my hand as best as possible.
@@feig1990 how awesome! Which brush do you use the most for your shading ? I'd love to take a look at them ! You're very inspiring
@@drake_sapphire In my last post in the community, I added the IDs of the brushes I use the most and what I use them for, so you can download them to the Clip Studio resource bank and try them out 😊
@@feig1990 that's very kind of you! Thank you very much . Can't wait to see more of you're amazing work
@@drake_sapphire thank You so much for your support 😊
Can you show the references next time? Im curious how you use them
It is a good idea. I didn't want to do it since I take up a extra screen for the references hahaha, it would take up half the video for that xD but maybe I could show the reference board at the beginning or end of the video. It's an idea that I'm going to analyze for future videos I make. Thank you! =)
Very good! Can you say the canvas size?
@@JarbitsOsolador Thank You! I work on a 40x40 cm canvas with 300 DPI of resolution
@@feig1990 thank you, but in pixels is?
@@JarbitsOsolador If I remember correctly, it's 4724x4724
@@feig1990 thank you so much
What program did you use for your artwork, and do you do them on a computer or iPad?
It's Clip Studio Paint, and I use a computer with a non-display tablet Wacom Intuos Pro 😁
@@feig1990you madman, non display!?!?
@@BigBluMunkey hahaha 😂 yeah, I use a non-display tablet
Badass gator.
hahahha thanks!
@@feig1990 how long did it take you to draw it ?
@@LegionSnaiper135 It took me about 24-25 hours to finish this crocodile, but it normally takes about 15 hours for creatures like this 🤔
@@feig1990 well yeah considering you drawn a few other versions with different posture water position etc. Im learning to draw myself complete beginner even dropped video games thanks to world of Art and 2D/3D animation))))
awesome work! like to watch u
Thank You so much! 😁
which tablet are you using to draw?
I'm using a Wacom Intuos pro medium 😁
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Thank you so much! 😁
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Muchas gracias! 😊
is this adobe?
Nope, it's Clip Studio Paint 😊
Damn I thought it was a 3d model, how long it took you for the whole piece?
hahaha thank you so much! This work took me around 24-25 hours, but on this one in particular, it took me a lot longer than usual. Normally it takes me between 12-15 hours.
великолепно!
Thanks! =)
is it photoshop?
Nope, it's Clip Studio Paint 🤩
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I am crying because i want to learn.
I can only say that the most important thing to learn is perseverance, and to continue drawing every day, and more importantly, be willing to make mistakes, because from those mistakes you learn a lot. And patience, learning takes time, and never ends. I've been doing this for 10 years and I still feel like I still have a lot to learn.
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Thanks! =)
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I don't think I can understand what you mean 🤔 😅
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