sire mind doing a tutorial of these i mean 1 session/topic at a time i dont get it cuz the idea is all mixed up (bad comprehension XD) like hair coloring tutorial, on another video eyes rendering, clothes rending etc. pls notice me XD
Thank you for making this coloring tutorial!! I really struggle with coloring digital art. Everytime I have to do it I'm not sure where to begin or how to shade. But after coming across your channel I'm really starting to understand how the coloring process works! I love your technique and how you explain EXACTLY what you are doing. I've watched other art tutorials but it's more telling not showing how the shading is done. Without speaking you manage to explain the whole process and that's just amazing! And it's in smaller words so that a viewer can understand. Some of my favorite technique you did in this video is using a overlay layer to add in the orange on the edges of the shadows (I have always wondered how to do it). And using the lasso tool to add in hard shadows. Again thank you so much for making this tutorial. When I color I feel like I understand it more because of your help!
Thank you so much for this in-depth feedback comment, this really means a lot to me. I am glad it was helpful in such a way. I love seeing peoples process, especially when they show some of the 'behind the scene' things like layers and ways to work more efficiently and faster :) the orange edges are a real game changer, they add so much more interest to a shading, it's insane. Again, thanks for your sweet comment, I am so glad it helped :)
Bro... When he made several clipping layers out of the base color layer, I was MIND BLOWN 😩I didn't think of that! This is an amazing tutorial, thank you!
this is the coloring tutorial that I always need. I'm a kind of person who would learn step by step. I've been painting without any direction or proper flow that can make my work flow consistent and make me more faster. this will help me with my current workflow. thank you! will follow some of your process and will apply it with my current process THANK YOU!!!!
That's amazing! I am glad it was helpful^^ I love to watch/see peoples process and when I like some parts of their routine I adopt it into my own process, that's honestly an amazing feeling when you can make them your own :)
@@kurohshiro I keep on watching this video over and over to understand it properly!! I'm really happy for this!! you really break every details to make it understandable like you know what we will ask hahahahah !! huge respect for your effort!!! THANK YOU!!!
Thank you so much for letting me know! I was thinking a lot about what to include and how to implement my basic shading rules without making it too long. So thanks for the feedback :)
I’ve really been struggling with my art lately. I constantly start new projects, but I put off finishing them, because I never seem to be satisfied with my work- my whole process just seems like a mess. This helped me get an idea of how to color and shade, probably the hardest part of drawing for me. Thank you so much for this incredible tutorial!! ❤❤
This is more valuable to me than some $ 100 paid courses I’ve seen tbh. I only wish there is more elaboration on 1:55, exactly how the light falls onto an object. The explanation of your choices is honestly so well done.
Okay! I will keep this in mind for my next videos, that I will focus more on the lighting, honestly I kinda default into this light setting so i want paying attention to how to place the shadows. But you're definitely right. thank you !
The step of making a clip mask for each part after the rough color it’s soooooo helpful, I’ve always liked doing rough color in the same layer but rendering in different layers and you just solved my problem, it never occurred to me 😂😂 Thanks!
yeah, i struggle with rendering everything on one layer, so i rather have the luxury of having more than one layer but the nice look of the messy shading^^
Thank you so much Kuroshiro! You even mention all those sort of shading types and explained them in detailed. Please don't delete the video. I'll comeback later many times to learn and practise again. Thanks again ❤
omg this is exactly what ive been searching for since like forever!! i always struggled with finding tutorials about coloring and lighting and yours is so easy to understand!! also you're one of my favourite artists out there so your process and tutorials mean a lot to me :D thank you sm for your work, you inspire me so much
Gosh, thanks a lot! I am happy to hear it was helping you! Ahhh thanks, I am slowly leaning towards a calmer music, when you watch my older vids i was always putting some electronic, fast paced, stuff in the background which was a bit too aggressive to watch lol, so I will stick with the more chill/uplifting music^^
THANK VERY MUCH, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, with your help I am being able to learn much better and faster so many amazing things for drawing, I never got into the habit of coloring but I always wanted to do that when I switched from paper to digital art however I still I was having difficulties, with your help I'm finally understanding how it's done, now I just need to get used to it better and learn how to use color tones better
Your art is such an inspiration to me. I was really losing my motivation for art because of how big a learning curve digital art is, I felt like I never knew anything at all, no matter how many tutorials I would watch. But your videos have saved me! Thank you so much, my drive for art is finally growing again! I love your art and your videos, keep doing what you're doing! ❤
Thanks for the video ^^ i was able to take a few new tips from this! 1. Rough coloring first 2. Using lasso to give one side a hard edge but you can still color soft 3. Liquify tool to make a pattern fit the art! Never thought about that!
I adore your art so much. The first time i stumbled on your xiao art in Pinterest and the fact i did found the artist and to know that you even make tutorials. It's very helpful, ty! *fan mode*
How I was waiting for this video, thank you, it's great! Your rendering and colors are some of the best I've seen, honestly! The feel of your final work is like a "soft touch" finish. It's an amazing feeling! Thanks for such a detailed video!
This is an awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! I have been struggling on coloring a lot recently so this came perfectly on time for me, I really needed some help to guide me and I really like your method that you just showed us! I would love to see a more in depth tutorial on how to shade clothes because that’s what I’m struggling the most, I don’t really understand how folds works and I am founding myself recoloring my character’s clothes multiples times because I don’t get how to color them, if you can I’d really appreciate it but even if you can’t I’m still grateful for all your content and awesome drawings, they’re so inspiring especially watching your process videos!
Thank you so much for taking your time to do this! It really taught me a lot about how colours work, and I also got to know some tips on using CSP (I recently just got the drawing app). I had a very long art block and haven't done digital art for months. I started drawing again a month ago and I already forgot how to finish a single piece. All my drawings looked so bland and empty lately. But after watching this video, I feel like I know how to start over again. I've been a fan of your work for a long time. Your art style is one of my favourites! So once again, thank you very much for this video! Its very helpful! ^^ I apologize if my english is a bit off
That's a sweet comment, thank you very much! Sometimes I compare artblocks with riding a bike, even if you haven't done it for a long time, you will get back to the same level you used to have and improve even further. So I am wishing you the best of success, you got this :)
this tutorial is amazing omg, you explained everything so well!! the thing about using saturated shadows for desaturated drawings and vice versa is rlly helpful, this might seem silly but it was a great advice to me!
I've been digitally drawing for over 10 years this is one of the best tutorials I've seen since you stop and explain why you light things a certain way. and for FREE?! thank you so much! I'm going to binge your videos and follow your art pages
THANK YOU SO MUCHH, i struggle with determining a comfortable process and i've never thought of doing the basic colors in one layer and just clipping them onto the other layers later... thank you agaiinn T-T
Finally some good shading tutorial omg… THANK YOU !!! 🙏 Ive been struggling so hard since forever and I couldn’t find a video that I could understand clearly, I’m really happy now ☺️
Tysm for sharing!! You have no idea 💞💕💞💕 I've always wanted to be a bit messy with my lineart but couldn't figure out how to make my shading clean without taking 10 years to manually shade. I will give your technique a try 😊
thank you so much for this tutorial, its really clean and easy to understeand, i will be trying it out, this is my dream colour style so i hope this technique works out for me
Thank you so much for making this tutorial, this is help me a lot and make me wanna back to drawing again after not using my pentab for a long time. Thank you KuroShiro! I really happy found you, this is masterpiece!
You've gained a subscriber, thank you so much for your valuable information! I understand sometimes we want to keep our tricks to ourselves, so being so generous as to help struggling artists and those who want to better their own artwork is not only appreciated but admirable. Thank you
I always loved the way you render, I want my art to look as good as yours too! this is really helpful tysm :D Also in regards to questions, (may be completely unrelated), how long does it normally take you to finish a piece?
Oh wow, thank you! It's actually a very simple way of rendering and not that clean and polished from a closer look but it works from a distance and thats good :) Some painting are very quick, like this one (20h?) and some take me ages, 100h+ And thats not because of the rendering, its mostly a proportion issue in the face which i notice way too late and then i have to redo parts so many times. So a good sketch means a quickly finished piece haha
@@kurohshiro 20 hours is actually similar to myself surprisingly (I thought great artists would take shorter like 30 minutes, eg. samdoesarts) I was going to ask if you make mistakes post-lineart but you answered that already… So the actual painting process may take 20-100 hours, but on a day-week-month scale how long does it take? Including breaks and procrastination (if it happens). I’m also curious as to how much art experience you have, as in for how long since you started drawing? Do you work on multiple illustrations at a time or you only start a new one when you finish the previous? I’ve also noticed you used a limited amount of layers (base color layer, render layer, special effects/other layer only), has it happened to you to make a mistake and unable to rub it out as it rubs out the entire render? This one is just pure curiosity, as it has happened to me several times (why I end up using 700+ layers) Sorry for bombarding you with questions ಥ_ಥ you’re a huge inspiration to me, I love how you can draw so many poses and so many head angles while it still looks good, it’s so cool how you can make desaturated colors stand out so much…
@@WhiteFox508 trying to compare anyone to sam’s speed is asking for trouble tbh. Sam has a style of minimalism that has been fully optimized for max output at a very high speed. People like us on the other hand are still figuring out our art and as such we take time. Sometimes we don’t like the color, sometimes we forget how we did it in our previous piece. Even someone like Kuroshiro, as he mentioned above, has minor problems here and there. If you want to get super high speeds, then I suggest ironing out your workflow. Then try drawing a complete piece in 2hours. Your brain will have to work even harder to figure out how to get good results in such a short amount of time. Don’t run away, just run to your goal.
insane, thanks for taking the time to post these videos, hope you know you are helping many, now I want to try some of these out on my work, have an awesome one!
Ahh I love so much your artstyle, it looks so beautiful. Thank you so much for this tutorial, this is REALLY a true tutorial, you explain everything in details! It's so easy to understand, and so relaxing too! You really show every steps of the process, you give all your references, your workplace, brushes etc. I love artists who are showing their references, I'm going to try your tutorial, which is very amazing. Thank you again for your help, you're such a big help for the artists' community. :) Keep it up, can't wait to see more of your art journey. ps: I discovered you long time ago, and I loved when you did your first process. You're showing really from start to finish!
Aw what a sweet and endearing comment, I am so flattered reading your words. I am trying my best to keep the pace and quality of the videos! Thank you so much, also for sticking around with me for a long time, I really appreciate it!
This video literally answered my painting prayers cos I really needed detailed info like this! The Process from start to finish was easier to understand than most, and the result here is really amazing no doubt, so I'm looking forward to putting it into practice!💯❤
Thank you so much for this video!! I've been wondering how to shading like this and you explain it in very easy way I can understand it. Thank you so much! And you also draw giyuu! for this,thank you!!
Omg, thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling to colour and shade my art pieces because I don't understand the basic fundamentals of it. However, after watching this I'm starting to get it. This video was very helpful! And oh, you have a really clean and appealing art style. :O You just earned a new sub, keep up the good work!
Thank you for doing this tutorial, I just finished my line art of a oc then I was desperate to find a helpful Shading & Coloring tutorial, It really helped me and the other viewiers. Keep up the good work, but make sure to rest and take care of yourself. I'm a type of person who usually don't understand things I'm not good at, but I quite understand this.😅
Рада что наткнулась на это видео. Только недавно перешла на диджитал, чувствую себя немного потерянной там, так что подметила для себя из видео пару полезных фишек. Спасибо за такой туториал ♡
I always love your art and have been dying to know how you color things. I just realized that you have youtube so now I can learn how to color like you :"
I always do it like that, it seemed really messy to me as I was working on the video, like 'No one's going to understand this' but I am glad it could provide help!
✿Timestamps✿
00:00 - 00:13 Intro
00:13 - 00:20 Brushes
00:20 - 01:31 Rough Shading 1
01:31 - 02:26 My Shading Basics
02:26 - 03:44 Rough Shading 2
03:44 - 04:59 Base Colours
04:59 - 06:05 Skin Shading
06:05 - 08:25 Clothing Shading
08:25 - 09:42 Hair Shading
09:42 - 10:56 Final Touch-Ups
10:56 Outro
Thank you for sharing these tips !
Tomioka San looks so good in your art style! He even more handsome😍 😊
I wonder how you changed the shape of your brush because you grew up I tried many things, but it didn't come out 😢😢
sire mind doing a tutorial of these i mean 1 session/topic at a time
i dont get it cuz the idea is all mixed up (bad comprehension XD)
like hair coloring tutorial,
on another video eyes rendering, clothes rending etc. pls notice me XD
Thank you for making this coloring tutorial!! I really struggle with coloring digital art. Everytime I have to do it I'm not sure where to begin or how to shade. But after coming across your channel I'm really starting to understand how the coloring process works! I love your technique and how you explain EXACTLY what you are doing. I've watched other art tutorials but it's more telling not showing how the shading is done. Without speaking you manage to explain the whole process and that's just amazing! And it's in smaller words so that a viewer can understand. Some of my favorite technique you did in this video is using a overlay layer to add in the orange on the edges of the shadows (I have always wondered how to do it). And using the lasso tool to add in hard shadows. Again thank you so much for making this tutorial. When I color I feel like I understand it more because of your help!
Thank you so much for this in-depth feedback comment, this really means a lot to me. I am glad it was helpful in such a way. I love seeing peoples process, especially when they show some of the 'behind the scene' things like layers and ways to work more efficiently and faster :)
the orange edges are a real game changer, they add so much more interest to a shading, it's insane.
Again, thanks for your sweet comment, I am so glad it helped :)
i have the exact same problem, like I'm good with lineart but then i suck with colors and shading
Yeah
Bro... When he made several clipping layers out of the base color layer, I was MIND BLOWN 😩I didn't think of that! This is an amazing tutorial, thank you!
Same here
What's the purpose of that tho?
@@kurokenshin2507 i'd like to know too
but what's the point ?
Ikr that was so smart
this is the coloring tutorial that I always need. I'm a kind of person who would learn step by step. I've been painting without any direction or proper flow that can make my work flow consistent and make me more faster. this will help me with my current workflow. thank you! will follow some of your process and will apply it with my current process THANK YOU!!!!
That's amazing! I am glad it was helpful^^ I love to watch/see peoples process and when I like some parts of their routine I adopt it into my own process, that's honestly an amazing feeling when you can make them your own :)
@@kurohshiro I keep on watching this video over and over to understand it properly!! I'm really happy for this!! you really break every details to make it understandable like you know what we will ask hahahahah !! huge respect for your effort!!! THANK YOU!!!
Been waiting for something like this off you for like 3 years. The video's so professional, keep doing what you're doing!!❤
Thank you so much for letting me know! I was thinking a lot about what to include and how to implement my basic shading rules without making it too long. So thanks for the feedback :)
I’ve really been struggling with my art lately. I constantly start new projects, but I put off finishing them, because I never seem to be satisfied with my work- my whole process just seems like a mess. This helped me get an idea of how to color and shade, probably the hardest part of drawing for me. Thank you so much for this incredible tutorial!! ❤❤
BRO YOU ARE A GODSEND U EXPLAINED EVERYTHING SO WELL 😩🙏
This is more valuable to me than some $ 100 paid courses I’ve seen tbh. I only wish there is more elaboration on 1:55, exactly how the light falls onto an object. The explanation of your choices is honestly so well done.
Okay! I will keep this in mind for my next videos, that I will focus more on the lighting, honestly I kinda default into this light setting so i want paying attention to how to place the shadows. But you're definitely right. thank you !
I love the editing style here, it's so simple It's so nice!
Thank you! I was at first a bit unsure to make it too boring, but I am glad you like it :3
The step of making a clip mask for each part after the rough color it’s soooooo helpful, I’ve always liked doing rough color in the same layer but rendering in different layers and you just solved my problem, it never occurred to me 😂😂
Thanks!
yeah, i struggle with rendering everything on one layer, so i rather have the luxury of having more than one layer but the nice look of the messy shading^^
Thank you so much Kuroshiro! You even mention all those sort of shading types and explained them in detailed. Please don't delete the video. I'll comeback later many times to learn and practise again. Thanks again ❤
Aw why should I? I am glad people like it and will revisit it! Thank you so much :3
Aw why should I? I am glad people like it and will revisit it! Thank you so much :3
omg this is exactly what ive been searching for since like forever!! i always struggled with finding tutorials about coloring and lighting and yours is so easy to understand!! also you're one of my favourite artists out there so your process and tutorials mean a lot to me :D thank you sm for your work, you inspire me so much
Gosh, thanks a lot! I am happy to hear it was helping you!
Ahhh thanks, I am slowly leaning towards a calmer music, when you watch my older vids i was always putting some electronic, fast paced, stuff in the background which was a bit too aggressive to watch lol, so I will stick with the more chill/uplifting music^^
YOU'RE SO SMART FOR THE BASE LAYER CLIP OVER THE OTHER PARTS TECHNIQUE THANK YOU
Kuroshiro out here giving amazing free and quality content! Been following your art for years! Youre a big inspiration 😟
Aww, thanks! I am trying my best to keep this up, it's so much fun :)
THANK VERY MUCH, THANK YOU SOOO MUCH, with your help I am being able to learn much better and faster so many amazing things for drawing, I never got into the habit of coloring but I always wanted to do that when I switched from paper to digital art however I still I was having difficulties, with your help I'm finally understanding how it's done, now I just need to get used to it better and learn how to use color tones better
Your art is such an inspiration to me. I was really losing my motivation for art because of how big a learning curve digital art is, I felt like I never knew anything at all, no matter how many tutorials I would watch. But your videos have saved me! Thank you so much, my drive for art is finally growing again! I love your art and your videos, keep doing what you're doing! ❤
Thanks for the video ^^ i was able to take a few new tips from this!
1. Rough coloring first
2. Using lasso to give one side a hard edge but you can still color soft
3. Liquify tool to make a pattern fit the art! Never thought about that!
I adore your art so much. The first time i stumbled on your xiao art in Pinterest and the fact i did found the artist and to know that you even make tutorials. It's very helpful, ty!
*fan mode*
Those references you have.. Learning from the best I see!!
the art gods came thru for this one 🙏
How I was waiting for this video, thank you, it's great! Your rendering and colors are some of the best I've seen, honestly! The feel of your final work is like a "soft touch" finish. It's an amazing feeling! Thanks for such a detailed video!
Thats a sweet comparison haha thanks for your comment!
THANK YOU - with head bow down! I'm in awe of your work! I learnt so much from this video. THANK YOU!
this is a gold mine. Thank you.
This is an awesome tutorial! Thank you so much! I have been struggling on coloring a lot recently so this came perfectly on time for me, I really needed some help to guide me and I really like your method that you just showed us! I would love to see a more in depth tutorial on how to shade clothes because that’s what I’m struggling the most, I don’t really understand how folds works and I am founding myself recoloring my character’s clothes multiples times because I don’t get how to color them, if you can I’d really appreciate it but even if you can’t I’m still grateful for all your content and awesome drawings, they’re so inspiring especially watching your process videos!
Oh I see, yeah clothes are the hardest part for sure. I will try to focus more in-depth on this next time :) Thank you for your feedback!
your process is so smart, I never tought of clipping the sketch to flats and work on it instead of painting while refining from the start
I recently got back from my long art block and this vid was such a referesher! LOVE U THANK U FOR THIS
i just came off of art block and watching this video helped me so much with remembering techniques and gaining new ones! love this sm
Thank you so much for taking your time to do this!
It really taught me a lot about how colours work, and I also got to know some tips on using CSP (I recently just got the drawing app).
I had a very long art block and haven't done digital art for months. I started drawing again a month ago and I already forgot how to finish a single piece. All my drawings looked so bland and empty lately. But after watching this video, I feel like I know how to start over again.
I've been a fan of your work for a long time. Your art style is one of my favourites! So once again, thank you very much for this video! Its very helpful! ^^
I apologize if my english is a bit off
That's a sweet comment, thank you very much!
Sometimes I compare artblocks with riding a bike, even if you haven't done it for a long time, you will get back to the same level you used to have and improve even further. So I am wishing you the best of success, you got this :)
Deutschhhhh
waaahh this is so good I have been waiting for this since forever ❤️ 💕 💖 💗 💜
This is the kind of colouring style I wanted to pursue! Thank you very much~
this tutorial is amazing omg, you explained everything so well!! the thing about using saturated shadows for desaturated drawings and vice versa is rlly helpful, this might seem silly but it was a great advice to me!
Wow, it`s exactly what I need. so simple and effectively
THIS IS GENIUS! THANK YOU A LOT! 🥹🥹
You're so sweet for giving us such a quality tutorial. Thank you ~
Omg this is so easy to understand… ur a legend for this
Gosh, thanks! That's such a big compliment 🙇
I've been digitally drawing for over 10 years this is one of the best tutorials I've seen since you stop and explain why you light things a certain way. and for FREE?! thank you so much! I'm going to binge your videos and follow your art pages
THANK YOU SO MUCHH, i struggle with determining a comfortable process and i've never thought of doing the basic colors in one layer and just clipping them onto the other layers later... thank you agaiinn T-T
yay i found my new fave artist
thanks! i learned a lot from this video! ive watched a lot of art tutorials but yours make me understand the process the best. im grateful!
Finally some good shading tutorial omg… THANK YOU !!! 🙏 Ive been struggling so hard since forever and I couldn’t find a video that I could understand clearly, I’m really happy now ☺️
I am glad it's understandable, thank you :3
it's so nice of you to show us all these tips, thank you very much!
Oh wow you even added art lessons! Thanks a lot for this!
Tysm for sharing!! You have no idea 💞💕💞💕 I've always wanted to be a bit messy with my lineart but couldn't figure out how to make my shading clean without taking 10 years to manually shade. I will give your technique a try 😊
This was very insightful and informative. Thank you for uploading.
Thank you so very much! I struggle with doing art like this, so thank you! I'm very happy
Very useful video! Thank you so much
your painting process is incredible.. and relaxing. i always loved your artstyle!! thanks for the tut
I'm really gonna take many notes from this and do a study one day. You explained everything really well!
Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Thank you so much! Omg with this tutorial I understand so many things now!!❤
I've been eagerly waiting for this, thank you. You're one of the top artists I always look up to.
thank you so much for this tutorial, its really clean and easy to understeand, i will be trying it out, this is my dream colour style so i hope this technique works out for me
Thank you so much for all your art videos! You’ve been helping me a lot!! And I’m inspired so much ;-;
Thank you for telling me, I am glad ☺
This is honestly amazing! You have told things I didn't know before or haven't looked in dept. Thank you!
Ahh thanks! I like to follow along other artists process, so I thought it's like a good invitation to draw along and get motivated or so^^
Indeed! ^^
thank you for the video!
Your art is so cool amazing ❤❤❤
omg, finally another transparent user! I swear barely anyone uses transparent but i love using my brushes as eraser
this is soooo freaking helpful thank youuuuuuuuuuu🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much for your tutorial! 🌺💖🥺
Thank you sm for sharing!!🫶🏻😍
Thank you so much for making this tutorial, this is help me a lot and make me wanna back to drawing again after not using my pentab for a long time. Thank you KuroShiro! I really happy found you, this is masterpiece!
ILY THANK U FOR THIS 😭❤
Thank you for sharing your amazing tutorial! it's really helpful
You've gained a subscriber, thank you so much for your valuable information! I understand sometimes we want to keep our tricks to ourselves, so being so generous as to help struggling artists and those who want to better their own artwork is not only appreciated but admirable. Thank you
Thank you so much for this video!! 😭
tysm this actually helped sm, you actually explained why the coloring is like this and that, other than artists just typing "shade"
😍 been waiting for this~ thank you so much
Thank you for making this! You’re amazing!
I can’t-like this is actually breathtaking. I’m speechless really.
Thank you very much!
Really solid video and amazing breakdown of the process!!
I always loved the way you render, I want my art to look as good as yours too! this is really helpful tysm :D
Also in regards to questions, (may be completely unrelated), how long does it normally take you to finish a piece?
Oh wow, thank you! It's actually a very simple way of rendering and not that clean and polished from a closer look but it works from a distance and thats good :)
Some painting are very quick, like this one (20h?) and some take me ages, 100h+ And thats not because of the rendering, its mostly a proportion issue in the face which i notice way too late and then i have to redo parts so many times. So a good sketch means a quickly finished piece haha
@@kurohshiro 20 hours is actually similar to myself surprisingly (I thought great artists would take shorter like 30 minutes, eg. samdoesarts) I was going to ask if you make mistakes post-lineart but you answered that already… So the actual painting process may take 20-100 hours, but on a day-week-month scale how long does it take? Including breaks and procrastination (if it happens).
I’m also curious as to how much art experience you have, as in for how long since you started drawing?
Do you work on multiple illustrations at a time or you only start a new one when you finish the previous?
I’ve also noticed you used a limited amount of layers (base color layer, render layer, special effects/other layer only), has it happened to you to make a mistake and unable to rub it out as it rubs out the entire render? This one is just pure curiosity, as it has happened to me several times (why I end up using 700+ layers)
Sorry for bombarding you with questions ಥ_ಥ you’re a huge inspiration to me, I love how you can draw so many poses and so many head angles while it still looks good, it’s so cool how you can make desaturated colors stand out so much…
@@WhiteFox508 trying to compare anyone to sam’s speed is asking for trouble tbh. Sam has a style of minimalism that has been fully optimized for max output at a very high speed. People like us on the other hand are still figuring out our art and as such we take time. Sometimes we don’t like the color, sometimes we forget how we did it in our previous piece. Even someone like Kuroshiro, as he mentioned above, has minor problems here and there.
If you want to get super high speeds, then I suggest ironing out your workflow. Then try drawing a complete piece in 2hours. Your brain will have to work even harder to figure out how to get good results in such a short amount of time. Don’t run away, just run to your goal.
@@WhiteFox508 there is no need to be sorry as there wasn’t exactly any mistake done. Just a little bit of misinformation that needed clearing
insane, thanks for taking the time to post these videos, hope you know you are helping many, now I want to try some of these out on my work, have an awesome one!
This was enormously helpful, thank you! I found myself saying "ohhhhh" out loud XD
Thank you, this is easy to understand
This is super helpful, thank you so much!
Ahh I love so much your artstyle, it looks so beautiful. Thank you so much for this tutorial, this is REALLY a true tutorial, you explain everything in details! It's so easy to understand, and so relaxing too! You really show every steps of the process, you give all your references, your workplace, brushes etc. I love artists who are showing their references, I'm going to try your tutorial, which is very amazing. Thank you again for your help, you're such a big help for the artists' community. :) Keep it up, can't wait to see more of your art journey. ps: I discovered you long time ago, and I loved when you did your first process. You're showing really from start to finish!
Aw what a sweet and endearing comment, I am so flattered reading your words. I am trying my best to keep the pace and quality of the videos! Thank you so much, also for sticking around with me for a long time, I really appreciate it!
This video literally answered my painting prayers cos I really needed detailed info like this! The Process from start to finish was easier to understand than most, and the result here is really amazing no doubt, so I'm looking forward to putting it into practice!💯❤
Thank you so much !! This is super helpful
Very good, thanks
Finally, a coloring tutorial
Ayy i got what i wanted thanks kuro
Thank you so much for this video!! I've been wondering how to shading like this and you explain it in very easy way I can understand it. Thank you so much!
And you also draw giyuu! for this,thank you!!
Omg, thank you so much for this video! I've been struggling to colour and shade my art pieces because I don't understand the basic fundamentals of it. However, after watching this I'm starting to get it. This video was very helpful! And oh, you have a really clean and appealing art style. :O
You just earned a new sub, keep up the good work!
This is amazing! Thank you for sharing your process! Have a great day ^^
What a genius 😊
Thank you so much! 💓your tutorials is useful for me!
Thank you for doing this tutorial, I just finished my line art of a oc then I was desperate to find a helpful Shading & Coloring tutorial, It really helped me and the other viewiers.
Keep up the good work, but make sure to rest and take care of yourself.
I'm a type of person who usually don't understand things I'm not good at, but I quite understand this.😅
Рада что наткнулась на это видео. Только недавно перешла на диджитал, чувствую себя немного потерянной там, так что подметила для себя из видео пару полезных фишек. Спасибо за такой туториал ♡
Woah!! Thank you for uploading this amazing and informative tutorial!
This is an Amazing tutorial!!
thank you for wanting to make this video tutorial, I feel helped by this video. I hope my drawing skills improve🥺🤗
Hi do you work with ClipStudio Pint? If you work, you can give me a telegram address to talk to you about cooperation.
Thank you very much for the tutorial. I'm just starting to draw clip studio. You helped a lot.
Oh its an amazing app! Have fun :3
So cooool 🥺
I always love your art and have been dying to know how you color things. I just realized that you have youtube so now I can learn how to color like you :"
Hi do you work with ClipStudio Pint? If you work, you can give me a telegram address to talk to you about cooperation.
this is gold bro
a couple days ago I decided I wanted to attempt to render a bit more like you and now this video really will help! thank you so much! :D
I am glad it's helpful, Thank you :)
Ahhh your steps really help me a lot, my process is a bit messy but yours are organize! Thanks for the tips and process!!
I always do it like that, it seemed really messy to me as I was working on the video, like 'No one's going to understand this' but I am glad it could provide help!
wonderful
been following you on insta and then found this channel, glad you’re making more videos here! would love to see more from you :)
Aw thanks! I am having a lot of fun working on the videos and sharing them here. UA-cam is such a wholesome community, I am so thankful.
thank you for this! I love your videos 💜
Your art looks so smooth I want to eat it, ty for the amazing dinner!
Oooo this was helpful and interesting, thank you for sharing!
Thank you! I am glad it was interesting ^^
thank you so much for making a guide for new bies like me