Holographic Clothing Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- Teaching everyone how to create fun holographic and prismatic surface effects in your art. Also covers turning things into gold and other silly tricks. Try it out! It's fun. This video is done using Photoshop this time.
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Why does this information feel like it's a confidential government top secret?
Haha it is. Trust me. I have seen a lot ultra coloured illustrations that looked like they were created in the rainbow, and I always asked how did they do this. Now we all know how. So yeah it is a government top secret.
ikr, this somehow feels ilegal😂
@@OVERTRY I don't think that's true, as there are many tutorials out there. I think the main issue is western artist just don't like experimenting much. You go into places like pixiv and you see eastern artists push the envelope daily, for them innovation is just as natural as breathing. Meanwhile you look at western artists and in general they all look the same. Well, most things in the west generally look the same, we have developed a culture of rejecting innovation and prefering to streamline and standarize everything, including art.
It's the intro xd
@@OVERTRY Man, you aren't kidding. I can remember back in the early days of Deviantart, people were so guarded about what brush settings they used and would get so defensive if anyone ever asked about them. And then one day Dan Luvisi was like, "Here's my mega brush pack, have fun!"
The most layers ever used in a sinix painting
hahaha true
WHY NO COMMENTS BUT 1.6K LIKES? AAAAH
@@creatorabril now 1.7k with 3 replies
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@@wayababaya 5 now
Whoa................ im literally drawing holo clothes right now for a commission and you POST THIS RIGHT ON TIME, DANG LOOOL
SAME WTF
LUCKY
I just made a drawing with iridescence and I'm gonna try to use this
I’m literally designing a character rn with metallic and holographic clothes lmao
Omg can I see your arts 🥺🥺
BRILLIANT!
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great, love to see how artists come with ways to render different materials.
In case anyone needs to know: This same Feature is in Clip Studio Paint so you won't need Photoshop for this!
oh wow it is? where do you find it?
@@aitoyo751 Edit > Tonal Correction > Gradient Map (at the bottom)
@@LennyGaming tysm!
@@aitoyo751 You're very welcome! :D
oh thank god, i cant seem to replicate the same effect in procreate
I didn’t know I needed this until now
haha saaaaame. I have a character that would so rock this lol
sorry that this is unrelated, but the other day i got into your honorable mentions for the contest and despite not making it, that alone was really big for me. youve practically taught me most of my drawing skills (from age 15 i think, im 24 now.) and inspired a lot of the work ive been doing since like 8 years ago or even 9. im not using my discord name here i just wanted to say that that was a big deal for me.
such a long time and i still click every new video,theres always something new to try and learn.
wow :)
Proud of you bro
I low-key thought that it was an actual tutorial on how to make holographic clothes using fabric.
The thumbnail was so real
Same
this is pretty groundbreaking i dont think there are a lot of artist who know about this. I think we will see an a abundance of this tech in art in the near future
I first learned about gradient maps (in CSP though) with ChrissaBug, but even her video is relatively new, I haven't seen a lot of about this technique. Sounds like it is something that might be taking off.
As a little tip, you can add gradient maps as an adjustment layer under "fx" at the bottom of the layers tab and just clip it to your base shape! That way you can edit the valued of your base layer whenever you like, keep editing the gradient map and also easily mask out parts of the gradient map.
*Edit: It's not "fx", its the little black and white circle!*
Q: all clippped fx layers are in Normal mode? only base layers are in luminocity (darken/ screen mode)?
@@llavella86 you can change the blending mode of the adjustment layers just like the base layers.
The way I do it is to just keep the base layer as ist is. Then I first add a hue/saturation layer to desaturate it. Then add the rainbow gradient map layer on top, put that on lumiosity blending mode. Then add a levels adjustment layer in between the two (on top of the hue but under the gradient map) and adjust the levels until I get that metal look.
Then proceed to slap more gradient maps on top that make it golden or holographic or whatever.
Man those folds are amazing, an updated fold video would be really cool
eyeing them folds are we... haha me too tho, so natural. It adds such a realistic balance into the illustrative art style!
That's the most useful tutorial for the least useful thing I've ever seen.
LMAO
the ability to add a metallic texture to simple forms is actually a pretty big deal imo
ikr i watched this and thought it was great but i'm never gonna use it LMAO
Yes indeed
@@alfiemarshall9224 that's why the tutorial was so detailed and clearly explained. you will never see any free tutorial with such effort.
It's honestly incredible, how do you even come up with this? Were you just goofing around with different ps tools or was making a quick way for holo texturing your goal from the start?
if you mess around while making a cc you'll find out about this trick on your own sooner or later
Arts is about experimenting with different techniques. I think he test around with the holo technique a lot, since holo kind of clothes is kinda hard
There's some tutorials about how to make things gold with Photoshop, he probably tried one of those and experimented with it.
It looked so real at first I thought this was a sewing tutorial
It's finally here!
I never thought about using gradient maps on top of themselves to create metal, so cool and simple!
Me who has studied to render stuff like that a few months ago: Thank you sinix very cool ಥ‿ಥ
DUDE I WAS LITERALLY JUST LOOKING FOR A TUTORIAL ON THIS AND FOUND NOTHING YOU ARE A LIFESAVER
The last effect with the gold and the holo is so freaking amazing! I will definitely try that out
That last skirt + sight transparency omg
This is literally the smartest way I've seen gradient maps be used. I'm SO IMPRESSED OMG I'm in love with this
My love for gradient maps will never wither, especially with this new trick!
for clip studio users - you can achieve a similar effect by going to edit>tonal correction>tone curve and messing with the handles on the curve. By clicking on the curve, making a new handle, and dragging it to an extreme position, you can make the values take a huge leap between dark and light. Doing that over and over until the graph looks like a sine wave, and you get something that looks kinda like metal (albeit with the colors wack)
Wow! Amazing tutorial, as always!
Everything you've shown should also be possible in Krita (which is free).
Gradient maps, levels and colour adjustments could be set as filters masks, meaning that you could adjust the levels, lightness and hue after applying the gradient map (in a non-destructive way). I'm pretty sure that's also possible in Photoshop, I just don't know how.
Good to know that it should be just as doable in krita! I wasn't sure myself since I hadn't really touched any of the gradient maps or similar tools.
@@dreamingsophie5792 I've never touched the gradient map either. And that's a big mistake, since I love experimental stuff and that seems like the perfect tool for achieving crazy effects!
By the way, I briefly tested it and everything seems to work! The gradient map is fully fledged and functional.
Obviously, you don't need to use it as a filter mask, you can simply apply the filter directly to the layer as Sinix did. Filter masks are non-destructive and more flexible though (and can be merged with the layer at the end if needed).
Yes, gradient maps are underrated. You can do so much with them!
You're like the only one who is willing to divulge into the very details on how to create this look. No one else seems to want to give out this information for whatever reason. Thank you so much.
Hello procreate users!! Gradient maps are possible in the app as well! :3
I guess it's time to make foil cloooothes.
Chocolate wrapper clothes ayyyy
I had slowed down your previous speadpaint to get a sense of how you rendered the holographic materials and I have to say this tutorial is a godsend! Thank you!
感謝分享~!
筆記
00:05 基礎的立體感
00:50 範例(PS漸層對應)
複製完整的合併圖層,設置(製作自己的)漸層對應,左(暗)>右(亮)。
e.g.藏青>紫>洋紅>澄>黃>薄荷>青(淺藍)>白
02:30 範例1
1.分離出要使用效果的物件圖層
2.套入漸層對應效果
3.將圖層混合模式改為Luminosity(亮度、明度),調整圖層色相(找到最符合理想的效果)
4.分別處理高光&陰影 04:10
(1)複製基本圖層,調整”色階” 強化亮部,套入漸層對應(將顏色壓縮到中間區域,其他部分為白色),混合模式>變暗,調整色相、飽和度、明度(反覆嘗試)
(2)複製基本圖層,調整”色階”強化暗部,套入漸層對應(將顏色壓縮到中間區域,其他部分為黑色),混合模式>變亮or濾色,調整色相、飽和度、明度(反覆嘗試)
5.使用橡皮擦擦除不需要(不喜歡)的部分,可多試好幾個圖層拼湊&擦除。
06:20 範例2
步驟3~4&5之間,可多試幾個圖層調整素描關係,嘗試各種混合模式,e.g.實光、分割(Divide),拼湊&擦除。
07:00 範例3(服裝以外的物品)
直接使用漸層對應營造金屬感
07:50 ★疊加2次漸層對應(效果意外的好!!!可能有顆粒狀,搭配 拼湊&擦除)
08:45 範例4(結合運用)
同範例2
步驟3不只一個圖層,而是調整多個,再拼湊&擦除。
重疊2種效果,擦除不需要的部分。
Tip: If you're using Clip Studio Paint, the "brightness" layer type will do the same thing!
This tut is pure gold!! Thnaks!
This is magic, clever and super useful foolproof magic! Awesome!
its so good that from the thumbnail i thought it was a sewing tutorial
damn, that's some free material rendering right there. Thanks Sinix!
this gradient map stuff is MAGIC, thank you for showing us this
What the…. This is actual magic! Every time I dabble with gradient maps, it looks terrible and I immediately abort… but I might just have to try this out 🤣
"I recommend typing a name for it"
Also Sinix: ASDAS
Ah yes ASDAS, such a majestic name.
@@quint96 God damn, this is the most likes ive ever gotten on a youtube comment
@• Spoki • i only heard of asda, lol, its a british supermarket
Thank you Sinix for sharing the secrets of the universe
this is the most amazing tutorial ever !!!! thank youuu
Fantastic use of gradient mapping.
i was about to incorporate holographic clothing into my character to this year's chroma corps, but i can't coz i don't know how lol, glad to know how to do it for upgrading my character next year !!
What a great tutorial! I would have never guessed that you could actually archieve such convincing effects using gradient maps and layer styles. Thank you so much for sharing!
This is so amazing, literally feels like a magic trick.
This is insane. I like your style!
this is insanely beautiful
thank you for sharing !! looking forward to color using this !!
Powerful Technics !! Thank you for sharing 😊
This is genius.
I have used gradient maps a few times before but never actually thought about using them in this way.
Thank you so much for sharing this knowledge!
This is absolutely mind blowing!
woah, this is amazing! mind already bursting with ideas of cool ways to apply this. Sinix, you are the best
Duuuuuuuddeeee!!!! Thanks! I been using holographic stock photos and warping them for these type of things. This is amazing
Absolutely incredible, thank you so much Sinix!!
That's the coolest thing I've seen in an art tutorial in a long time!
omg I love the way this looks!
Thats incredible. Nice work man.
Ive never been so shocked by a tutorial??? thank you so much for this oh my god
It's pretty clever using gradient maps like this!
This is complete insanty. I love this SO much. Thank you for sharing
Absolutely genius
Holy cow, you Sir are a genius!
This is so well timed for me, I've been painting concepts of a character for my own personal universe and she has a suit with some holographic properties. I'd been rendering it in before, now imma def use this tutorial. Super helpful, thanks dawg
i've been wathcing trent kaniuga paint entire illustrations with this since years, i'm sooo excited to see what you come up with, having a whole different background in painting
this is dope, innovating digital art. we need more of this, new ideas and techniques
Sinix!!! This is amazing!!! Thanks for sharing!!
You are amazing honestly. I would've never thought of this technique! Thank you
Oh wow, this is great tip for holographic/prismatic surface effects. Thank you Sinix!
I don't know what I would do without you, man.
You saved a lot of lives with this tutorial
thanks so much for this i realized so many things about rendering beyond just making things holo! I'm defiantly gong to be putting my art though photo shop to get more polished looks!
Woah, im planning on trying photoshoop or digital painting, and i really cannot wait trying this out once i got used to it with photoshoop
Amazing tutorial... So easy and practice
That's so smart and amazing, thanks for that video!
Love this tutorial!
This is great! I love watching people use the gradient maps. Personally I just paint directly, but I can see how great ideas could come from this!
What an awesome tutorial, Sinix!! Thank you SO much for this! I gave up painting holographic materials awhile back, I would love to try this technique in the future!
FINALLY! I find well-made Holographic Clothing Tutorial, so excited
This is friggin brilliant!
This is game changing
holographic art just skyrockets after this
Thank you for this awesome and helpful tutorial! Can't wait to try it out myself.
THANK YOU
I NEEDED THIS TUTORIAL.
Man, YOU rock!!).. Splendid technique!.. Thank you!
wow!!! thats AMAZING
Awesome tutorial! Thanks so much!
This is really incredible
thank you so much for this amazing tutorial
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
there is a small black and white circle on the bottom of the layer tab, you can add the gradient map as a layer form there.
this will allow you to change the effect at any time without destroying the original image
Omg this is precisely what I’ve been trying to figure out in my head for years. TYSM for sharing this technique
awesome stuff! i saw nyatabe's twitter posting a tutorial using gradient maps for something like this but i couldn't understand it but i got the logic behind it. this video just spells out everything is such a straight forward manner! thank you!
Now to try and apply this to the programmes I use.
Amazing! Thanks a lot for this Tutorial
I've seen quite a few videos on this technique, but seems like this is the first one for many people here, so good on you for making one with a reach like yours!
your channel is a gem omg
your videos are so helpful and I've learned a lot, thank you so much!!
This is sooo perfect
Man, I really look forward to your videos. Thanks a lot Sinix. You are awesome.
Wow, amazing!! Thank you for the tip!
The tutorial I didnt know I needed real bad.
thank you so much for this tutorial!