Geir, the Ice-Blooded Viking. Painted in ProCreate with an Apple Pencil. Made for the Character Design Challenge on Facebook. music: "Occam's Sikhweee" by Sikh Knowledge
That's Colour Constuctor. You can find it on Gum Road. It's a nice little $7 program for building a lighting scheme. I didn't really use it in this case because I wanted something more stylized so you can see I painted my own. But it's a great simple tool written by one dude. Thanks for the kind words.
The multiple balls were me experimenting with a little app that helps plan out lighting. They didn't really do what I wanted though, and instead I painted my own to map out my lighting on the skin. His belly is a giant ball basically and it helped me think through my light directions and colors. I sampled from it based on similar angles to keep things consistent.
+Jack Pot This is recorded in ProCreate which only records from that one view. This image is 17"x11" at 300 dpi so in order to capture the face detail I was working pretty tight.
lovely process!
I loved the idea of doing color on a ball like surface and pick palette from there....
wow!
So amazing. I love your style.
This is amazing, i love the colours
Very creative, Max! You've made Neptune jealous!
Love it!
So Amazing !!! I love your art work so much
Amazing, I would really love to see you drawing and painting more Viking related stuff on procreate
Beautiful work!
Amazing!!!
Great design!
wow wonderful colour and lighting. Would love to know more about your coloring process and how you approach light
Cool!
genial! :D
Love your style! Close to mine. I hope to learn a lot from your process! Love procreate too. Going to go follow you on IG now! Thanks!
who are your inspirations???
Really love the colors! Fun image...... Except for the poor fish. Sure he doesn't like it as much.........
How did you add the ending effects? (The texture and color editing)
Awesome! What's those sphere reference things?
That's Colour Constuctor. You can find it on Gum Road. It's a nice little $7 program for building a lighting scheme. I didn't really use it in this case because I wanted something more stylized so you can see I painted my own. But it's a great simple tool written by one dude. Thanks for the kind words.
Max Ulichney Thanks man I'll check that out! You're a world class illustrator imo. Subbed.
You're too kind. Thanks very much.
Soooo cool 😃
Forgive me for being a bit thick, but what is the ball thingy 0:56 that you applied the Vikings skin tone to? How does it work?
Cheers 🙂
The multiple balls were me experimenting with a little app that helps plan out lighting. They didn't really do what I wanted though, and instead I painted my own to map out my lighting on the skin. His belly is a giant ball basically and it helped me think through my light directions and colors. I sampled from it based on similar angles to keep things consistent.
@@MaxUlichney Oh right, ok I see. Thanks for the info matey! Appreciate it 👍
SÜPPERRR
do you have custom brushes or just the default brushes in procreate?
Amazing!! You never zoom in the picture while painting or is it the recording?
+Jack Pot This is recorded in ProCreate which only records from that one view. This image is 17"x11" at 300 dpi so in order to capture the face detail I was working pretty tight.
Ooh ok thank you! Great work ♥♥♥
Are you gonna do this months challenge its heavy métal Id like to see a video like this one of it
I'd like to but I'm not sure I'll have time. I'm anxious to enter again though.
Raddd
Good job and great "tutorial". :)
A few minutes in you pop up a pallet of some kind- what is that from?
I think he was deciding his warm and cool values. Before painting.
@@RICE-lq1zc I liked it, I was just trying to figure out if he built it in an app or just another file.
What brushes did you use
It's been a little while but I believe this was mostly the Dirty Bold and some smudging from the Essential MaxPack.
You should draw a cartoon movei!