I was studying fire for hours to make it the best it can be for a game i'm working on and this tutorial made it so much easier to get the result i desired. Thank you so much! You have my subscription for sure.
I also realy enjoy observing any fire I've noticed that Flamable GAS Burns in a differend way to solid fuel . like wood or coal it's a bit more clear and colorful than a standart flame . . . and altho it's rare . these can also be found in nature and sometimes carrying nickname of "eternal fire" because some of these burn for so long it seems like it last forever
I was having a lot of trouble with over-blending so it looked like a super good realistic fire that was blurry and out of focus which is a cool effect but not what I was going for. Something that helped me was making those cut-out shapes with the lasso tool and drawing it w/o going over a fixed-line so it was super contrasted and then going back and zooming in really close and using a small brush to blend in just the very edges of the shape
How can I thank you enough??? I have work to submit by Sunday and I don't know how to draw fire but I think Imma end this week with knowing how to paint all kinds of fire B) Thank you so much
These are so good. The amount of views is criminal
I second that
I agree, feels like I found a hidden gem.
I was studying fire for hours to make it the best it can be for a game i'm working on and this tutorial made it so much easier to get the result i desired. Thank you so much! You have my subscription for sure.
I'm very glad it helped!
I also realy enjoy observing any fire
I've noticed that Flamable GAS Burns in a differend way to solid fuel . like wood or coal
it's a bit more clear and colorful than a standart flame . . . and altho it's rare . these can also be found in nature and sometimes carrying nickname of "eternal fire" because some of these burn for so long it seems like it last forever
but for real, i would have had no clue where to even start without this tutorial thank you so much
I'm out of fire puns. I'm burnt out.
Wooooowww!!!
I was having a lot of trouble with over-blending so it looked like a super good realistic fire that was blurry and out of focus which is a cool effect but not what I was going for. Something that helped me was making those cut-out shapes with the lasso tool and drawing it w/o going over a fixed-line so it was super contrasted and then going back and zooming in really close and using a small brush to blend in just the very edges of the shape
This helped me so much with my D&D landscape paintings. Thank you!!
best tutorial for fire in general that I've seen, pretty easy to follow and the effect is stunning!
Glad you liked it!
youre the bob ross of digital art
Fire is so beautiful 😍
Very helpful! Thanks!
Many thanks. Very helpful. Love your voice, too, do you do voice acting?
Really helped me. Thanks!
This is so helpful! Amazing, I learned so much. Thank you!
Wow! So freakin awesome! Love these👏🥰
Alright... The fire tornado went pretty easily. Nice to follow... THIS however scares me more xD
These drawing tips are so helpful.
very cool
these videoes help me a ton
a goddamn masterpiece.
also, thank you very explanatory 😍 needed something just like this
How can I thank you enough???
I have work to submit by Sunday and I don't know how to draw fire but I think Imma end this week with knowing how to paint all kinds of fire B)
Thank you so much
I REALLY hope this helps your work! And thank you very much!
Can you draw on paper because i don't have a tablet
Can we like this for multiple times??
I apply this fire to my comic.
Now it looks out of place because of how realistic it is. Lol
great tutorial
What brush is that?
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@@Gammatrap would its equivalent in procreate just be the hard round brush?
thank you
You're welcome
ok, now try drawing grace
Master.