I've gone my entire life not knowing that I could get back into the feels of my 90s art school punk days if I just listened to a teacher with similar influences as me with a modern Bob Ross on the internet "that's okay if you mess up" low key vibe. All the thumbs up.
Wow I would've assumed this channel had 300k subscribers just by how professional and put together it feels. You will definitely be there soon. Day one subscriber for sure.
demonstration/explanation and -for me - validation of process. for better (i think) seeing you do things that i need to do to get when i want to go in a creation is helpful.
I was thinking about how much more time I’ve put into my own drawings lately after seeing your process in real time with all the noodling and layers just as you wondered if you were noodling too much. Keep the pace, it’s one of my favorite parts of what you do.
Make this skull into a shirt.. I LOVE this skull. I bought the retrosupply brushes today from your other vid. I got the Liner Brush pack and a few others.. You're vids have me hype on drawing again.
Thanks Tyler! I’m trying to get a little better with each one. Still trying to get my light setup right. Seems like I’m getting there most of the time.
I think you have such a good sense of humor without realising, the way you speak entertains me ( and I swear I mean no offence!) but also the style you draw is so cool... checking your website and all the things you do are super rad. About the noodling, I think it's relatable to any digital artist, mostly for people that also are perfectionist. I like a lot of layers whenever in doubt for sketching things and not sure if I would like to compare difference or change the angle of something but at the same time not lose the "before" so if something goes wrong one can go back easily. Sometimes it's so many layers that once I get to the part of coloring I just transfer a pic of the drawing with the line art to another document and color it there...
Any tips for when you create a new layer and it's the gray and white check background and your ellipse won't fill in when you use the tool (and have white selected)?
I just found your channel. Can’t stop watching and learning. Thank you for making this content!!! What is your favorite brush for outline/line work in Fresco? I can’t seem to find one that I love.
Thanks so much! Did you see my video about my favorite Fresco brushes? My current favorites are the RetroSupply Co classic inker from the liner set (link below) and if I want something clean I like “2 Smooth 2Be 4Gotten” by Kyle Webster, I think that one can be found in the MegaPack (which you can get by tapping the get more brushes option in Fresco).
Can you make a video about the times you use pixel based layers and brushes compared to when you use vector? I know the sizing limitations in pixels but is that the only reason? What’s your preferred? Ever mix the layers?
I’ll add that to the list. Usually I only work in vector in the project I’m working on requires vector files. That said, some things are easier to draw in vector in Fresco because of the vector trimming feature. If I want to create something that has an analog look or texture than it pretty much needs to be pixel based. You can only do so much with vector as it’s made out of points and paths, as opposed to stamping an image as pixel brushes do.
sir im doing thshirt design, im planning to use fresco , i have question ; %90 of the time i'll use vector brushes and coloring so resolution wont be a problem but in case i use some normal brushes or add some pixel base stuff to the design i believe resolution would be problem..so whats your opinion about how i set my resoulution or other file settings before i print my design?
All you need to do is figure out how large you plan to print the design and multiply that by 300. For example, a 10” wide design would need to be a minimum of 3000 pixels wide.
whaaat captain harlock is cool i forgot about that. skulls are lame lol but your drawing vids are amazing keep it up dude. i subscribed the first time i saw ur art work fr
I really only use the vector brushes if the file product needs to be vector for some reason. There’s very few instances where vector art is actually necessary. There’s a lot more control and natural drawing feel when using pixel based brushes.
I've gone my entire life not knowing that I could get back into the feels of my 90s art school punk days if I just listened to a teacher with similar influences as me with a modern Bob Ross on the internet "that's okay if you mess up" low key vibe. All the thumbs up.
Best comment ever.
Wow I would've assumed this channel had 300k subscribers just by how professional and put together it feels. You will definitely be there soon. Day one subscriber for sure.
Thanks so much Perry! I’m definitely trying to do my best, learning as I go!
Now, that IS a cool skull!
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Yes! this video is super helpful-- getting to see what your drawing process is really like, noodling and all! thank you for great content
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!!
Love it!
That Misfits tangent was pretty great... so much to unpack
Lol, glad you appreciated that!
Bro your very underrated
Ha thank you!
Dang, Kid... Getting so much better! Love that gritty texture brush! Nicely done! Love seeing my little skull pop up! 😍
Thanks so much! You make the coolest skulls!
Thank you! Had fun drawing my own skull :) love your channel. I feel it will change my art life drastically!
So glad to hear!
I believe that this design has the potential to resemble a tattoo.
I support skull tattoos.
demonstration/explanation and -for me - validation of process. for better (i think) seeing you do things that i need to do to get when i want to go in a creation is helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I was thinking about how much more time I’ve put into my own drawings lately after seeing your process in real time with all the noodling and layers just as you wondered if you were noodling too much. Keep the pace, it’s one of my favorite parts of what you do.
Thanks Joe! I really appreciate the feedback!
Thank you Chris. I enjoyed your video.
Glad to hear it!
great video! so cool to see someone with so much experience!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's good to know I'm not the only one obsessed with drawing skulls 💀🎯🥰
Definitely not!
It turned out rad. I just enjoy hangin' out. You make me laugh.
Bit of a nod to Kirk Wallace with your Bonehaus shirt too, noice! :)
Thanks Amanda! Kirk is a good friend and a rad illustrator!
Make this skull into a shirt.. I LOVE this skull. I bought the retrosupply brushes today from your other vid. I got the Liner Brush pack and a few others.. You're vids have me hype on drawing again.
Hah thanks! I’ll consider it! Glad you’re feeling inspired to make stuff!
these videos are looking better and better!
also keep up the punk content haha.
Thanks Tyler! I’m trying to get a little better with each one. Still trying to get my light setup right. Seems like I’m getting there most of the time.
@@chris-piascik Keep it up! Stoked to see where this channel goes!!!
I think you have such a good sense of humor without realising, the way you speak entertains me ( and I swear I mean no offence!) but also the style you draw is so cool... checking your website and all the things you do are super rad.
About the noodling, I think it's relatable to any digital artist, mostly for people that also are perfectionist. I like a lot of layers whenever in doubt for sketching things and not sure if I would like to compare difference or change the angle of something but at the same time not lose the "before" so if something goes wrong one can go back easily. Sometimes it's so many layers that once I get to the part of coloring I just transfer a pic of the drawing with the line art to another document and color it there...
Haha I appreciate the feedback! Thank you so much!
That’s a rad skull, man!
Thank you!
In the words of Danzig, “I want your skull, I need your skull.”
Haha! There’s some Misfits talk in the new video!
Any tips for when you create a new layer and it's the gray and white check background and your ellipse won't fill in when you use the tool (and have white selected)?
Okay, you convinced me.
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What brush are you using to do the line work?
I’ve drawn a lot skulls , then took further and made myself a couple skull rings out of antler. I always seem to return to drawing skulls tho
Nice! I don’t know why skulls are so cool.
I just found your channel. Can’t stop watching and learning. Thank you for making this content!!! What is your favorite brush for outline/line work in Fresco? I can’t seem to find one that I love.
Thanks so much! Did you see my video about my favorite Fresco brushes? My current favorites are the RetroSupply Co classic inker from the liner set (link below) and if I want something clean I like “2 Smooth 2Be 4Gotten” by Kyle Webster, I think that one can be found in the MegaPack (which you can get by tapping the get more brushes option in Fresco).
@@chris-piascik thank you so much! I haven’t seen it yet but I am excited to check it out! Seriously great content Chris!! Glad I found your page!
I appreciate that!!
Can you make a video about the times you use pixel based layers and brushes compared to when you use vector? I know the sizing limitations in pixels but is that the only reason? What’s your preferred? Ever mix the layers?
I’ll add that to the list. Usually I only work in vector in the project I’m working on requires vector files. That said, some things are easier to draw in vector in Fresco because of the vector trimming feature. If I want to create something that has an analog look or texture than it pretty much needs to be pixel based. You can only do so much with vector as it’s made out of points and paths, as opposed to stamping an image as pixel brushes do.
Have you worked with liquid death ? I feel like I’ve seen your art style on some of their branding/merch
No, but they did reach out to me a very long time ago-but nothing ever came of it. Kinda wished it did!
I love this vid.. Im using procreate.. but still fun to try out.. P.S. I also suck at drawing.
Thanks! Procreate is great too.
I've since.. switched to fresco.. Im a fan.
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sir im doing thshirt design, im planning to use fresco , i have question ; %90 of the time i'll use vector brushes and coloring so resolution wont be a problem but in case i use some normal brushes or add some pixel base stuff to the design i believe resolution would be problem..so whats your opinion about how i set my resoulution or other file settings before i print my design?
All you need to do is figure out how large you plan to print the design and multiply that by 300. For example, a 10” wide design would need to be a minimum of 3000 pixels wide.
I Hope u get more subscribers ❤❤
Thank you! Me too 😎
I find this video helpful.
Thank you!
whaaat captain harlock is cool i forgot about that. skulls are lame lol but your drawing vids are amazing keep it up dude. i subscribed the first time i saw ur art work fr
Hah thanks! I still like skulls though. 💀😆
Sorry, I’m pretty new to fresco, is this a vector? 🇦🇺❤️
No problem! This is not vector, but you can work in vector in Fresco. It has both vector and pixel based workflows incorporated.
lol. Danzig, now there is a name i haven't heard in a looong time
Haha
Is it the 11 or 12.9 inch iPad you have?
And by the way good video
Thanks! This is the iPad Pro m1 12.9
I searched for the brush and it didn't come up. What was the full name? Thanks
I’m drawing with the classic inker which is in the Liner pack.
@@chris-piascik Great! Thank you!
why don't use the vector brush??
I really only use the vector brushes if the file product needs to be vector for some reason. There’s very few instances where vector art is actually necessary. There’s a lot more control and natural drawing feel when using pixel based brushes.
what ipad are you using?
iPad Pro 12.9, M1
Why don’t you try more features like cobwebs and cracks maybe idk
That could be fun.
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