COLOR+LIGHTING TRICKS FOR DIGITAL PAINTING
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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Hello my friends ✨ Today's the day! Here is my updated video on color and lighting. I think these tips are so much more useful than the ones in my video from 6 years ago. Let me know your thoughts and if you go through some of the same thought process that I do!
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the most challenging thing about painting in colors, especially without a reference is not in the colors themselves but in the values, saturation, contrast, and lighting, at least that's what I struggle with
If you're using digital techniques, you can convert the image to grayscale to help with values. However, the best way is to squint and see the values. It can be a little more challenging with colors, but realize that every color has a color range. For instance, yellow has the brightest value range whereas blue/red will have a darker value range.
Don't worry about saturation or chroma. Just understand that more chroma a color has, the more intense or "pure" it will be. In the real world, most colors have low chroma which pushes it into the grays. In fact grayish colors are the norm. If you use lower chroma colors for background and secondary objects and higher chroma for what you want to emphasize, you will go a long way.
It’s so refreshing hearing about the struggles fellow artists go through. I am by no means celebrating the struggles. Just grateful for the vulnerability and advice. You’re right, we do need to step away from the piece and sometimes draw from imagination a bit more. Thank you Sara 💕💕
First thing first: I love the end result of the painting, and congrats for sticking to it, I know it's not that easy. To me it happens A LOT, but I noticed that when I give myself the opportunity to keep on working, after a little break or even after several days, I come back to it with new eyes and a clearer vision of what is not working, and it's just SO SATISFYING when you are able to recognize your mistakes and fix them, I feel so much proud of my work than when everything goings smoothly. I'm also trying to distance from reference photos, because I noticed that I don't use them properly, I tend to "copy" a lot and it kills my creativity.
This video, btw, was super helpful because I have a problem with non natural skin color and you gave me some really precious insight that I can't wait to apply in my own work. Thanks a lot! And amazing job, there!
I love the blue tone of this painting, it's unique and really pops 😍
Sara You're a genius I can't wait for your book to come out. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
It's so lovely to see how your digital painting style has evolved!
You're voice is soooo soothing 😌 ✨️ can listen to it for hours. Recently found your channel and I'm in love. All your videos and work are amazing! 🤩
Ooh! Super excited for your book!
i LOVE the final piece!!
Love how it turned out!!
Sara she is sooo pretty 😍 Those warm reds ✨ I really love it. Great video 👍
So beautiful as always, Sara 🤍 I cannot wait to see more house videos as well!
Wooo!! I loved the original video, and can’t wait to see how much your process has improved alongside your artwork 😻😻
Hey Sara! What a lovely video. Can you make a video about the brushes you use in Clip Studio Paint and how to use them?
I just added the links to my description!
Beautiful, inspiring and helpful! Thanks for posting!
It’s so great to see you revisiting and reflecting on old videos from all the way from 2016! 💖 I really appreciate your offer for Clip Studio Paint and all the work you’ve done with that program so far. I also think this digital painting is perfect for the holiday season with the colors you’ve chosen - frostbite blue sounds just about right!
so shiny and fairy looking 😀
Hi ! I'd love to know what brush you are using in Clip studio paint ! I'm searching for good brushes...
I just added the links to my description!
@@SaraTepes thank you so much !
color theory is one thing i’ve always had a good grasp over, now lighting??? lighting from my head??? even worse.
where we can find the japanese brush?
Link in the description :)
I really love the colour palette, but isn't the neck too small?
did you miss the part where she said there might be some things that are anatomically incorrect?
@@riverstardis8745 The colour palette isn't realistic either. Of course she has a style, but still, it's the first thing I noticed when I saw the painting on Instagram. I don't mean to criticise her.
@@estrellah2801 She understands that it's not anatomically correct and that the color pallete's not correct, it's just how she does things. (Not trying to be mean)
@@estrellah2801 I know you're trying to help and I really appreciate that. :)
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