Yes! Contrast is so important and no one talks about it! I work at a camera shop. And so many people love older lenses. Which is usually due to a difference in color contrast. Ghibli even uses a specific paint for their films, because of how vibrant and contrasty the paint is. Because the human eye can also recognize contrast as "clarity" or "sharpness" making an painting look really clean.
I draw all day long on Procreate, came across your video at the right time. I'm looking to get better at environments, youre work is really inspirational.
Tbh I'll watch all your vids it's so interesting man! No one teaches environment like you, it's a fields with complete void within the art youtube game I feel like Everyone is focused on character design, and the few people doing environment are just mostly speedpainting or showing how to draw a rock or a tree, you're more into general principles so everyone can think by themselves, you don't give us fish, you teach how to fish, that's the difference!!
Your videos are always some kind of art therapy for me I swear. I love the pace, and gentle explanations, the editing with your work that I adore and you next to it, it feels passionate. Even if I don't have this level in my artwork, and wonder what are the steps that led you to create such beautiful pieces I gain so much information for my future self, thank you so much. ☼
cant wait to watch this video in full!!! your tips have been so helpful to me. i would love if you posted a realtime drawing process of one of these pieces or something, or maybe an entire class dedicated to how you create one of these pieces step by step on skillshare or something? especially since your sponsored by them (congrats on that!!! :D). time to finish watching this vid!! i find it helpful to draw and draw along with your timelapses to understand how you're doing certain things, but you have such a good way with colors (or values?) that keep your shapes and brushstrokes from becoming muddy and fuzzy.
I'd love to do something that's longer form for premium content. I think having a 10+ hour UA-cam video would be way too long x'D Always good to see your kind comments and I appreciate you checking the vid out!
awesome art awesome tips from an awesome artist I really love the vibe in your artwork and like you said it's all about the contrast of everything. Thank you so so much 🙏
Any chance I could get that brush you use to fill in the underpainting? The orange and yellow triangles one that create texture and warmth for the underpainting? or suggestions on what this type of brush it is called so i can either make my own or find some to download? thank you so much for this amazing video, so much great info! TY!
Hey Ryan, just in case you missed my previous response to your other comment, I do have a video on how to make it: ua-cam.com/video/hV73Bshi4sg/v-deo.htmlsi=HTNWbcHicGVe6P_-
Hey, thabks for tutor!) Can you pls name the brush, which you using for sketc stage? ( that one blue, like traditional pen-ball) It looks so predictable and freely to draw anything, wow. Will be pretty grateful for video, how to create it or to download. Thanks ❤
Too bad you're obvisouly just reading your script, it's not the most engaging tone of voice to listen to. But thanks for that advice and taking the time to share, it's useful :)
I'd definitely prefer not to, but when it's so dense with information and that I want to keep the video as concise as possible, it's much easier for me to just read it off of a script without having to do hundreds of takes. As long as the information is still helpful I'll just wait for my speaking abilities to catch up haha. Thanks for checking the video out
@@jtuffdesigns I know how difficult it is when you have so much to say. I'm sure you'll improve that aspect over time :) Or you could try what most youtubers do, is to shoot shorter takes for each point and then putting them all together with small transitions during editing, that would simplify the process for you.
Yes! Contrast is so important and no one talks about it! I work at a camera shop. And so many people love older lenses. Which is usually due to a difference in color contrast.
Ghibli even uses a specific paint for their films, because of how vibrant and contrasty the paint is. Because the human eye can also recognize contrast as "clarity" or "sharpness" making an painting look really clean.
I draw all day long on Procreate, came across your video at the right time. I'm looking to get better at environments, youre work is really inspirational.
Happy to hear that! Hope that it helps out in some way :)
Tbh I'll watch all your vids it's so interesting man! No one teaches environment like you, it's a fields with complete void within the art youtube game I feel like
Everyone is focused on character design, and the few people doing environment are just mostly speedpainting or showing how to draw a rock or a tree, you're more into general principles so everyone can think by themselves, you don't give us fish, you teach how to fish, that's the difference!!
Your videos are always some kind of art therapy for me I swear. I love the pace, and gentle explanations, the editing with your work that I adore and you next to it, it feels passionate. Even if I don't have this level in my artwork, and wonder what are the steps that led you to create such beautiful pieces I gain so much information for my future self, thank you so much. ☼
Appreciate you checking the video out and for your kind words ☺
You articulate your explanations so well friend!
Thank you so much!
thank you so much! i've been looking a more complex walkthrough of an environment piece like this for a long time now
Thank you for checking it out! Hope you got something from it!
Art look so easy when you do it. That just Shows how much you must have practiced.
It took a long time and a lot of practice to internalize a lot of these concepts, but the feeling of greater freedom is definitely worth it!
one of the best pieces of content i've ever seen, including paid content... thanks so much! also, your art is very inspiring!
Means a lot to hear that, appreciate it :D I hope you got something useful out of it
very well spoke💕 you are good teacher!
@@ujinholo2181 thank you so much! 😊
cant wait to watch this video in full!!! your tips have been so helpful to me. i would love if you posted a realtime drawing process of one of these pieces or something, or maybe an entire class dedicated to how you create one of these pieces step by step on skillshare or something? especially since your sponsored by them (congrats on that!!! :D). time to finish watching this vid!! i find it helpful to draw and draw along with your timelapses to understand how you're doing certain things, but you have such a good way with colors (or values?) that keep your shapes and brushstrokes from becoming muddy and fuzzy.
I'd love to do something that's longer form for premium content. I think having a 10+ hour UA-cam video would be way too long x'D Always good to see your kind comments and I appreciate you checking the vid out!
awesome art awesome tips from an awesome artist I really love the vibe in your artwork and like you said it's all about the contrast of everything. Thank you so so much 🙏
Thank you for checking the vid out! :D
me encanta muy bien todo🤩
@@sirinsecto muchas gracias!
man, i don't usually comment but this your content is very informative. Love it. Keep it up !
I appreciate you taking the time to let me know! Hope you got something out of it :)
Recently discovered your channel, really helpful content man! New subscriber :D
Thank you, hope oyu enjoy your stay!
Any chance I could get that brush you use to fill in the underpainting? The orange and yellow triangles one that create texture and warmth for the underpainting? or suggestions on what this type of brush it is called so i can either make my own or find some to download? thank you so much for this amazing video, so much great info! TY!
Hey Ryan, just in case you missed my previous response to your other comment, I do have a video on how to make it: ua-cam.com/video/hV73Bshi4sg/v-deo.htmlsi=HTNWbcHicGVe6P_-
@@jtuffdesigns Thank you so much!
master
Thanks Kuya haha, too kind
Hey, thabks for tutor!)
Can you pls name the brush, which you using for sketc stage? ( that one blue, like traditional pen-ball) It looks so predictable and freely to draw anything, wow. Will be pretty grateful for video, how to create it or to download. Thanks ❤
Hey there, it's the 2B brush on Procreate! it's a default one so no need to buy or download it :)
@@jtuffdesigns Sorry, I am new to procreate. Unfortunately, I can only find 6B and HB brushes included( It may be in Sketch category, right?
@@bazetto5284 IIt is actually HB, oopsie! :B
You're awesome dude
Thanks man, appreciate your comments on my vids :)
J do you have any classes on gumroad?
I am planning to release premium courses on Gumroad or the like at some point :) Not yet though
Too bad you're obvisouly just reading your script, it's not the most engaging tone of voice to listen to. But thanks for that advice and taking the time to share, it's useful :)
I'd definitely prefer not to, but when it's so dense with information and that I want to keep the video as concise as possible, it's much easier for me to just read it off of a script without having to do hundreds of takes. As long as the information is still helpful I'll just wait for my speaking abilities to catch up haha. Thanks for checking the video out
@@jtuffdesigns I know how difficult it is when you have so much to say. I'm sure you'll improve that aspect over time :) Or you could try what most youtubers do, is to shoot shorter takes for each point and then putting them all together with small transitions during editing, that would simplify the process for you.
@@Nihonium7 good points there :) i'm sure i'll figure out what works best in time. Appreciate the feedback!