I love watching your designs and I am learning a lot from you as well. Please keep them coming!!! I would love to see your rendition of a lich or some undead/skeletal character :)
Thank you so much! I've always had a bit of trouble with skeletal creatures😂, maybe it would be a nice challenge. I have already had the opportunity to do some, but I haven't had the opportunity to record the processes until now. In the future I would love to be able to do work that you recommend to me, whether through memberships, polls or things like that. Let's hope everything turns out well! 😁
Great job mate 🏋️, really inspiring to keep drawing. Would you consider doing in the future a simpler character video and showing your process ? I love your Timelapse character creation videos but for someone who is aspiring to do what your doing it would be nice to see a slower version
Thank you! And yeah! I have all that in mind. There are many things I want to share with you, which I hope to be able to do as soon as possible. Everything will depend on whether I have more time to create content. We are just getting started, the faster we grow, the faster I will be able to do everything I have in mind. For now, I think that in the next few weeks I will start trying some lives, I think that could also help 😁
@@feig1990 looking forward for your livestreams 🥂. I’m glad to hear this. I guess you should take your time, rushing things never worked out for me. Keep it up!
Hello, please tell me, where do you get all these cool poses for the characters, from imagination or do you use references? And also, how to learn such styling?
Of course I use references, they are a very important part of this. Without them, I would hardly be able to achieve believable poses or designs. There are some videos in which I have shared the references in the process, like the one before this one.
One question I always have when watching these processe videos... what size monitor or tablet do you have to be working so zoomed out?? It looks very comfortable to work like that but in detail heavy areas like the hands and face how do you know your brush strokes are landing where they need to? I'm guessing it is practice like most things but i cant help to think that a big screens helps. Love your videos btw! thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! And as for the tablet, I use a non-display Wacom intuos pro medium, and for monitor I use a 27-inch one. If the bigger screen helps? I think so, since I bought this monitor, I do feel that it has helped me a lot to speed up the process. As for the tablet, the truth is that I do believe that it is merely habit and practice. I have been using the same type of tablet for around 10 years, only updating the model, but always the same size and type. At first I did zoom in a lot, and it was quite difficult for me, especially when drawing. But I think that without realizing it I reached a point where it is almost automatic, intuitive, so yes, I think a lot of it is just turning the process into a habit. When I feel the importance of the monitor is when I have to work outside home and I have to use notebook. Going from 27 inches to 15.6 is something you really feel
@@feig1990 thanks for the reply! 🙏 Yap I feel more than comfortable using a A4 non display, I guess the discomfort really comes from hunching closer to the monitor and the constant zooming, but it really isn't a barrier in the scheme of things.
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thank you so much!
I love watching your designs and I am learning a lot from you as well. Please keep them coming!!!
I would love to see your rendition of a lich or some undead/skeletal character :)
Thank you so much! I've always had a bit of trouble with skeletal creatures😂, maybe it would be a nice challenge. I have already had the opportunity to do some, but I haven't had the opportunity to record the processes until now.
In the future I would love to be able to do work that you recommend to me, whether through memberships, polls or things like that. Let's hope everything turns out well! 😁
Loved the clothing!
Thank you! 😁
Great job mate 🏋️, really inspiring to keep drawing. Would you consider doing in the future a simpler character video and showing your process ? I love your Timelapse character creation videos but for someone who is aspiring to do what your doing it would be nice to see a slower version
Thank you! And yeah! I have all that in mind. There are many things I want to share with you, which I hope to be able to do as soon as possible. Everything will depend on whether I have more time to create content. We are just getting started, the faster we grow, the faster I will be able to do everything I have in mind. For now, I think that in the next few weeks I will start trying some lives, I think that could also help 😁
@@feig1990 looking forward for your livestreams 🥂. I’m glad to hear this. I guess you should take your time, rushing things never worked out for me. Keep it up!
@@peterorojan Thanks for your support! 😁
Hello, please tell me, where do you get all these cool poses for the characters, from imagination or do you use references? And also, how to learn such styling?
Of course I use references, they are a very important part of this. Without them, I would hardly be able to achieve believable poses or designs. There are some videos in which I have shared the references in the process, like the one before this one.
Thank you very much!
One question I always have when watching these processe videos... what size monitor or tablet do you have to be working so zoomed out?? It looks very comfortable to work like that but in detail heavy areas like the hands and face how do you know your brush strokes are landing where they need to? I'm guessing it is practice like most things but i cant help to think that a big screens helps. Love your videos btw! thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! And as for the tablet, I use a non-display Wacom intuos pro medium, and for monitor I use a 27-inch one. If the bigger screen helps? I think so, since I bought this monitor, I do feel that it has helped me a lot to speed up the process. As for the tablet, the truth is that I do believe that it is merely habit and practice. I have been using the same type of tablet for around 10 years, only updating the model, but always the same size and type. At first I did zoom in a lot, and it was quite difficult for me, especially when drawing. But I think that without realizing it I reached a point where it is almost automatic, intuitive, so yes, I think a lot of it is just turning the process into a habit. When I feel the importance of the monitor is when I have to work outside home and I have to use notebook. Going from 27 inches to 15.6 is something you really feel
@@feig1990 thanks for the reply! 🙏 Yap I feel more than comfortable using a A4 non display, I guess the discomfort really comes from hunching closer to the monitor and the constant zooming, but it really isn't a barrier in the scheme of things.