Filters are like the cherry on top in digital art! It's always nice to experiment with them since you can create effects that might not be possible in traditional art. So I highly recommend playing around with your digital work of art. You never know what cool results you can get :D
Also definitely recommend utilizing materials with texture and using texture brushes to add texture. They're a great way to add more pizzazz to ones art besides filters.
I think u nailed the original drawing. Cause I actually like it much more without the filters but been loving your tutorials and will experiment more with your guides!
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS TYPE OF TUTORIAL EVERYWHERE [I knew filters could do wonders but I didn't have anything to go off of/had no idea what I was doing/was absolutely just FREEBALLING it]
I'm an artist for the last 4 years (for digital), and i never realized you could merge visible to new layer, this is going to be a game changer for me thank you
Another amazing tutorial 🙏 Learning digital art seems so much more approachable with your videos! Recently, I had felt my “finished” pieces didn’t feel finished and this video came at the perfect time (:
I always feel bad when I filter because I'm scared I'll get bullied by other artists for "not actually drawing" or coloring my art even tho I DID, its I secret that the art community is insanely toxic and hypocritical
Huh? That doesn’t make any sense, using filter on your art is a common practice, it applies to other art form too like photography,animation, film making/ videography,3d and many more, It’s not only a draw or painting exclusive things. Are u sure the art community is toxic or is it you the one who create a toxic environment by making false statements and accusations ??
You shouldn't ever feel bad for using filters! Even in professional animation studios, lots of the lighting / filtering work done in the compositing stage really brings the colors and mood together! Adding correctional layers is definitely a skill as well : D
@@ObotMutaluk way to support someone that gets bullied, "ive never seen it so you must be at fault here!!!!" like just shut the front door... the art community IS violently toxic, people get doxxed for showing the tool bar of their art program ffs let alone filters, stop pretending like everything's perfectly fine
filters are also common in traditional art, many painters will use a transparent overlay color to change a painting it’s vibe, same goes for copic marker artists, the only difference with digital filters is that you can adjust things precisely, that does NOT mean it’s less talented, just more flawless
Thank you for finally helping me understand how the tone curve works I think the first time I started adding filters at the end of the process was when i saw a tip that putting a copy of the meeged drawing on overlay and then using gaussian blur on it gives sort of an anime screencap feel. That's when i found out about the power of post processing lol. Another favorite of mine is meege everything to a new layer, using gradient maps, then playing around with layer modes and opacity. I got more stuff i can try now so thanks for the video!
As a professional, i use these exact same methods for any of my finished works. The advice i'd give to a less experienced artist is to not overdo filters to the point where the drawing is unrecognizable and try finding the base values through monochromatic checks while drawing because it can look muddy if left to filters entirely, it was often an issue my college professors would point out to us especially with more painterly styles as opposed to layered cell shading. Filters are amazing, just try not to put too many of them at once (for example, all of this PLUS flare effects, laser effects, another 5 glow and multiply layers you'd put on there "for a little contrast" and end up with something you weren't planning on) as they could conflict with one another REAL fast
Hey, thanks a ton for the tutorial, Oyun! Your videos are awesome, and your explanations make everything so clear! I really got hooked on your artificial lighting tutorial as well. It was fascinating to see how everything came together so well. But I gotta admit, I couldn't quite nail it myself. So, I've got a suggestion for a future video: Picking the right colors when using blending modes for painting shadows and light? People like me, who struggle with colors, always end up with either super saturated or too dark shades because of bad hue, value and saturation choices using blending modes. And even when we try middle tones, it all gets muddy. >-< A tutorial on how to choose colors in a layer with blending modes would be a great complement for past and future tutorials, also it would be helpful to know the layers ordering with the tutorials! Thank you again for your time making these tutorials, I don't miss any of your videos, watching them turn on my mood for drawing
Thank you so much!! And ohh picking colors for using blending modes is a great idea for a future video! I'll add it to my list! By layer ordering, do you mean the order of which effects should be applied, or which layers should be above/below when using things like overlay/add/multiply/etc.? Or both? Thank you for watching, I'm really happy to hear that!! TT
@@oyunorka Oh, sorry for not being clear! I was refering to the overall ordering of the layers in the tutorials! Since a different ordering of the layers might be a reason for different results, that's what I though it could be better to know the ordering! >-
Filters effects are soo good! I’ve been using Gaussian blur and sometimes sharpen. Now I’ve added some gradient mapping with overlays, and other adjustments layers to give illustrations that pop it needs.
AH. you've just taught the one thing i've been looking for all over. I love the effects and i think my style could definitely use them. i really love your vids. you've taught me so much!
Some styles work better with less or no filters, it's up to you! : D Another commenter mentioned they liked the non-filtered drawing here more than the filtered, so really it's up to personal preference!
Broooooo- I love your art style so much the way you draw hair is SO GOOD! Also. This is my favorite flavor of vibe, I think, and I’m going to absorb it into my brain now-
You are so helpful thank you fro sharing your art knowledge , you don't know how much i struggle when it comes to put the character in an environment. Can you please make more videos related to filter mood with layers. Please
Thank you for watching! And by filter mood with layers, do you mean like using different layer blending modes for different effects? Or are you referring to using layers to draw different lighting scenarios?
@@oyunorka I should be the one thanking you ☺️ , yes it's layer blending mode , actually due to my lack of knowledge regarding layer mode I find myself struggling to creat a vibrant scenario around the character (in short I don't know which mode is to be used when ) Please help some time my work look so dull and lifeless 😭
I have school rn but this is just what i needed! The filters are my favorite part of my drawing process and im looking to improve them even more, thanks:3!
AHHH MORE OF THESE PLEASE N SUIUUUUUPER THANK YOUUUUUU I’ve been struggling to learn to use clip studio paint layers and effects for coloring and it’s really hard to find any sort of video with this simple of explanation and demonstration. Most videos don’t tell you what they’re doing or how to do it or even the name of it. They just expect you to know
Thank you for watching!! I'm glad it was helpful, I often worry if I overexplain or under explain LOL but I'm really glad that you think the explanation is simple! :) I'll continue to work on more videos for sure!
I’ve always wondered how artists achieved that blurry lineart yet still sharp at the same time. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! I’m definitely going to try out your auto actuons.
Oh no!! Yeah I've heard of some bad experiences w Huion in the past, especially with their drivers, though I didn't have any issues when testing- I think Huion especially has been making lots of strides in improving their tech, with releasing QHD tablets last year iirc? My younger brother has an iPad and when he came to my room & tried out the Kamvas briefly, he thought it was pretty similar in responsiveness to his iPad and Apple Pencil, though I can give it to him to test more and reply back in a few weeks! Though in terms of heated screens, I think most display tablets in the top right corner will have the tendency to heat up a little bit, overheating would be bad though!
I’ve been struggling so much lately because I’ve seen pretty art with filters and finishing touches that makes it look amazing but I didn’t even know where to start experimenting myself, thank you so much for sharing your process! The initial version already looked stunning 🫶 but the final one looks so out of this world !! 💜
1:58 Oh, sweet. You helped me figure out that Krita has an option for this. You have some nice advice, adding finish is really fun. Also side note, this video is sooo calm
(Screen jumping like crazy) "If you're following along with this tutorial..." Yeah, yeah... There is no such speed setting in YT to accommodate to this wild speed-up.
Sorry about that! This tutorial is specifically for filtering, not for character drawing, so I speed up the character drawing significantly to get to the main point. If you'd like a video on the drawing process itself I can do one in the future!
I'm glad I came across this video. I finished my drawing and I just couldn't put my finger what was missing. The term 'filter' never came to my mind until I saw this video.
This was simple and easy to follow along with, thank you very much! Also, I want to say that your illustrations of your character/model look gorgeous, great work! They look like screenshorts from movies! :D
This is such a good tip for me!! I’ve always felt that my drawing isn’t really ‘done’, and now I believe I found the reason why! P.S. if you can, would you mind making a video with filtering tips in Ibis Paint as well? Thank you very much for the good video!!
I'm glad it was helpful, thank you for watching! I unfortunately don't use Ibis Paint, so I don't think I can make a video on it in specific, but hopefully some of the things mentioned in the video can also be applicable to other programs!
Some artist are really talented to colour like a filter colour but i like filter 😂 more like playing with the colour adjustments and yes add the grain sometimes depending on the art snd its vibe.
I followed this and I'm actually shocked at how good it can give the drawings a much better and finished look to it, most definitely using this method for my drawings 👍
Hey I'm a huge fan of your work and I've used some of your tutorials before!! Though i'm just wondering if you would ever do a tutorial on how to render things such as hair or skin? I'm really struggling as of right now with it - mostly hair hope you don't mind me asking ^^;
usually ion make comments on videos but i have to say that this was a really helpful tutorial for me! i didn't realize that filters could make so much change in art even if it's just a really simple change. im really happy that this video was not only short but also pretty easy to understand- i actually spent time paying attention haha. also, ur voice is so soothing and calm it makes me feel relaxed while watching the ideo :) please continue making more tutorials like these they're very helpful! ♡
Thank you so much for commenting! I'm glad to hear that this was helpful for you and easy to understand! And ahh I'm honored you think my voice is calming as well TT
i would like to thank you for making such amazing tutorial with such patience explaining your steps clearly and why you do certain things, i find it very helpful! its hard to come by such detailed guide and the pacing isnt too fast, so its helpful to learn... on a side note, your artwork is so beautiful! thank you again for your hardwork ❤
Thank you so much for the kind comment!! That makes me super happy to hear that you find it well paced, and I'm honored you like my artwork as well! Thank you for watching! :)
I see people using the perlin noise effect everywhere but I didn't know the name (nor how to use it!) Thank you so much for this tutorial (/≧▽≦)/ (i subscribed instantly haha) Hope you have a great day!
Your channel is a hidden gem, I’ve been binge watching your videos and it’s reklinding my passion for drawing. It felt like the solutions to the problems I’ve been having is more clearer. Your videos is giving me new ways to enjoy art again, thanks! :DD
I'm really so happy to hear that!! It's great that you're finding your passion for drawing again, thank you so much for watching and commenting! This made my day :)
i just find your channel and i love it. Subscribed already and can't wait for more content. Your arts are really pretty 🥺Did you make this vtuber on your own? Your character is so cute!
Your video is just amazing!! I hope your channel growl up so big, you deserve! My question is how to use filter in a "pain" type of illustration, like if you paint watercolor brushes (or gouache or oil) and you want to give the natural paint effect but you still want to use the filter without losing the watercolor texture. Can you make a video about this? Like how to make a digital paint looks natural paint brushes (like watercolor, gouache, oil, pencil...) I see many people asking this but never see a good video about, (the ones in youtube are not so good) is different than uses like flat colors, for example, watercolors are transparent and the light is the paper color... So really don't know... Thanks for the video 🥰
Thank you so much!! Do you mean making digital painting look more textured? Or how to add filters on top of already textured / painting style illustrations? I'm not too familiar with painting styles since my own style tends to be more cel shaded, but maybe I can try making a video on how I would approach it!
@@oyunorka Both, having the texture of watercolor paint - as example- and have filter on top to give your cinematic (pos production) effect, but without loosing the watercolor effect. 🖌 As example there is a UA-camr that really the most realist watercolor brushes that I ever seen (his own brushes), he has a Studio Ghibli kinda art style, and with watercolor looks so real: ua-cam.com/video/h9hVVFrya5U/v-deo.html But he uses procreate, I even buy his brushes but I don't know how to convert to cluip studio paint file. 🥲 If you know please tell me I would love to see a video like this using Clip Studio (and your art style) and I think many people too since is not easy to find good yt tutorial about clip studio even more using texture brushes (more common using procreate, photoshop...) I'm trying to illustrate 3 books but the ask the watercolor, guache and oil. And Digital. I'm kinda new to digital, and really like Clip studio, so I'm trying my best and your videos so far are helping a lot. Thank you very much❣ Keep working hard
@@baccano5003 I'm unsure of how to import procreate brushes into CSP, but I do really like this brush set here, which also includes some great watercolor brushes! assets.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/detail?id=1813808 Thank you! Then I'll try to make a video on paint textures / watercolor in my art style sometime soon! And wow illustrating 3 books, that's great!! For children's book illustration style, this Tips article may be helpful for you as well! tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/9336
Holy crap this is the most helpful video ive ever watched. Ive always wondered how people create these cool effects. I didnt know csp had filters 🤦🤦🤦🤦 (ive been using csp for 8 years now which makes this even more ridiculous lmao)
Oohhh my god, a orca themed vtuber??? Who does REALLY GOOD ART TUTORIALS ??? EEEEEEEEEEE !!! I usually am not interested with vtubers but i am absolutely obsessed with orcas and i love all these amazing tips for digital art !! ❤❤❤❤ keep it up, because i will definitely subscribe !!!
This video is something i was looking for the most, thank you ! Also I have a question, on your overlay layer, do you fill it with color? Idk if I saw it wrong but it seems like you filled it with blue and then added the other colors on top
Thank you for watching!! And yes I typically fill it with color and then add other colors on top, but you could def just use airbrush on certain parts instead of the whole layer if you prefer to keep more of the original colors in some areas!
I've never used SAI before but a few of my friends are able to get chromatic aberration on SAI by using a method mentioned in this video! ua-cam.com/video/FHLqdMis5lM/v-deo.html
This tutorial is super super good it really shows how few filters and adjustment can totally change your art and give it a whole professional look without banging your head about how to work around it !:D
amazing! thank you so much! this is so helpful and gives me more knowledge, opportunity and freedom! it’s really fun to learn, use new things and techniques and enjoy them☺️✨
love this!! i'm always looking for ways to touch up a final illustration and this is basically everything i've been meaning to experiment with!! (noise, rgb and layers :D)
thank you for your tips!! your art is amazing) i wanted to ask which size of canva and dpi have u used? because i straggle a lot with this theme and just keep changing size and resolution again and again
Im so happy to see that some of the stuff you pointed I already did! And even more happy to find new stuff to do to give it that extra pizzazz to my illustrations!!
Filters are like the cherry on top in digital art! It's always nice to experiment with them since you can create effects that might not be possible in traditional art. So I highly recommend playing around with your digital work of art. You never know what cool results you can get :D
For sure! Effect layers are great to change the mood and impression of a drawing : D
It really feels like the character is in an actual cold environment after the filter. I love it. Thanks for sharing. ❤
Thank you so much!!
fun fact, this is called post processing and is an important step in films and games to make the visuals look sexy
Definitely!! : D
Also definitely recommend utilizing materials with texture and using texture brushes to add texture. They're a great way to add more pizzazz to ones art besides filters.
I think u nailed the original drawing. Cause I actually like it much more without the filters but been loving your tutorials and will experiment more with your guides!
I'm glad you liked the drawing even without filters! Thank you for watching!
I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS TYPE OF TUTORIAL EVERYWHERE [I knew filters could do wonders but I didn't have anything to go off of/had no idea what I was doing/was absolutely just FREEBALLING it]
I'm glad that this tutorial came at a good time for you!
Sameeeee I was looking for literal months
I'm an artist for the last 4 years (for digital), and i never realized you could merge visible to new layer, this is going to be a game changer for me thank you
It's one of my favorites to use! Saves a lot of time especially if I want to easily add blur or other effects : D Thank you for watching!
From manhwa to PJSK type art, omg I love this
Thank you!!
Another amazing tutorial 🙏 Learning digital art seems so much more approachable with your videos! Recently, I had felt my “finished” pieces didn’t feel finished and this video came at the perfect time (:
I'm glad to hear this video came at a good time for you!! Honored you think so, thank you for watching!!
I always feel bad when I filter because I'm scared I'll get bullied by other artists for "not actually drawing" or coloring my art even tho I DID, its I secret that the art community is insanely toxic and hypocritical
Huh? That doesn’t make any sense,
using filter on your art is a common practice, it applies to other art form too like photography,animation, film making/ videography,3d and many more, It’s not only a draw or painting exclusive things.
Are u sure the art community is toxic or is it you the one who create a toxic environment by making false statements and accusations ??
You shouldn't ever feel bad for using filters! Even in professional animation studios, lots of the lighting / filtering work done in the compositing stage really brings the colors and mood together! Adding correctional layers is definitely a skill as well : D
@@ObotMutaluk way to support someone that gets bullied, "ive never seen it so you must be at fault here!!!!" like just shut the front door... the art community IS violently toxic, people get doxxed for showing the tool bar of their art program ffs let alone filters, stop pretending like everything's perfectly fine
filters are also common in traditional art, many painters will use a transparent overlay color to change a painting it’s vibe, same goes for copic marker artists, the only difference with digital filters is that you can adjust things precisely, that does NOT mean it’s less talented, just more flawless
I think so many professional artists also use 'filter', like gaussian blue
Guys may be im blind but i read "filter" "flirt" 😭
Thank you for this video! I like seeing those stuff! Very useful
LOL, and thank you for watching! I'm glad you found it useful!
Thank you for finally helping me understand how the tone curve works
I think the first time I started adding filters at the end of the process was when i saw a tip that putting a copy of the meeged drawing on overlay and then using gaussian blur on it gives sort of an anime screencap feel. That's when i found out about the power of post processing lol.
Another favorite of mine is meege everything to a new layer, using gradient maps, then playing around with layer modes and opacity.
I got more stuff i can try now so thanks for the video!
As a professional, i use these exact same methods for any of my finished works. The advice i'd give to a less experienced artist is to not overdo filters to the point where the drawing is unrecognizable and try finding the base values through monochromatic checks while drawing because it can look muddy if left to filters entirely, it was often an issue my college professors would point out to us especially with more painterly styles as opposed to layered cell shading. Filters are amazing, just try not to put too many of them at once (for example, all of this PLUS flare effects, laser effects, another 5 glow and multiply layers you'd put on there "for a little contrast" and end up with something you weren't planning on) as they could conflict with one another REAL fast
Great advice!
i've been wondering about perlin noise for weeks now this is so incredibly useful since i'm just learning
I'm glad it's helpful, I hope you have fun learning! Thank you for watching!
Hey, thanks a ton for the tutorial, Oyun! Your videos are awesome, and your explanations make everything so clear!
I really got hooked on your artificial lighting tutorial as well. It was fascinating to see how everything came together so well. But I gotta admit, I couldn't quite nail it myself. So, I've got a suggestion for a future video: Picking the right colors when using blending modes for painting shadows and light? People like me, who struggle with colors, always end up with either super saturated or too dark shades because of bad hue, value and saturation choices using blending modes. And even when we try middle tones, it all gets muddy. >-<
A tutorial on how to choose colors in a layer with blending modes would be a great complement for past and future tutorials, also it would be helpful to know the layers ordering with the tutorials!
Thank you again for your time making these tutorials, I don't miss any of your videos, watching them turn on my mood for drawing
Thank you so much!! And ohh picking colors for using blending modes is a great idea for a future video! I'll add it to my list! By layer ordering, do you mean the order of which effects should be applied, or which layers should be above/below when using things like overlay/add/multiply/etc.? Or both?
Thank you for watching, I'm really happy to hear that!! TT
@@oyunorka Oh, sorry for not being clear! I was refering to the overall ordering of the layers in the tutorials! Since a different ordering of the layers might be a reason for different results, that's what I though it could be better to know the ordering! >-
The first tip was very helpful thank you! love from Israel
Filters effects are soo good! I’ve been using Gaussian blur and sometimes sharpen. Now I’ve added some gradient mapping with overlays, and other adjustments layers to give illustrations that pop it needs.
no idea what im watching since im not an artist but its cool
You’re a GENIUS thanks! This is what my illustrations were missing
Thank you, I hope you have fun trying the techniques!! Also nice icon LOL
AH. you've just taught the one thing i've been looking for all over. I love the effects and i think my style could definitely use them. i really love your vids. you've taught me so much!
I'm glad this was helpful, effects are definitely a lot of fun to add! Thank you for watching!
i love love adding filters and playing around with color adjustments and blend modes :D it's literally my favorite part of the drawing hehe
Same!! I love watching the drawing come together in the final steps : D
Dude! I’ve been wondering how people do this! Just what I needed for my latest drawing! Thank you
So this is why my drawings all look so flat ig
Some styles work better with less or no filters, it's up to you! : D Another commenter mentioned they liked the non-filtered drawing here more than the filtered, so really it's up to personal preference!
Broooooo- I love your art style so much the way you draw hair is SO GOOD! Also. This is my favorite flavor of vibe, I think, and I’m going to absorb it into my brain now-
Thank you so much!!
You are so helpful thank you fro sharing your art knowledge , you don't know how much i struggle when it comes to put the character in an environment. Can you please make more videos related to filter mood with layers. Please
Thank you for watching! And by filter mood with layers, do you mean like using different layer blending modes for different effects? Or are you referring to using layers to draw different lighting scenarios?
@@oyunorka I should be the one thanking you ☺️ , yes it's layer blending mode , actually due to my lack of knowledge regarding layer mode I find myself struggling to creat a vibrant scenario around the character (in short I don't know which mode is to be used when ) Please help some time my work look so dull and lifeless 😭
I have school rn but this is just what i needed! The filters are my favorite part of my drawing process and im looking to improve them even more, thanks:3!
Same, adding filters and finishing it up is so fun!! Thank you for watching!!
AHHH MORE OF THESE PLEASE N SUIUUUUUPER THANK YOUUUUUU I’ve been struggling to learn to use clip studio paint layers and effects for coloring and it’s really hard to find any sort of video with this simple of explanation and demonstration. Most videos don’t tell you what they’re doing or how to do it or even the name of it. They just expect you to know
Thank you for watching!! I'm glad it was helpful, I often worry if I overexplain or under explain LOL but I'm really glad that you think the explanation is simple! :) I'll continue to work on more videos for sure!
I’ve always wondered how artists achieved that blurry lineart yet still sharp at the same time. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge! I’m definitely going to try out your auto actuons.
Thank you for watching! Have fun trying it out! : D
Super helpful. I'm glad the algorithm brought this video to me. Thanks a lot.
Glad it helped, thank you for watching!
Thank you for the video! I’m going to try out filters again and hopefully don’t fuck up my drawings in the process
The newest version of CSP now has the chromatic aberration ("RGB shift") as a built-in filter, for those that have it.
Oh no!! Yeah I've heard of some bad experiences w Huion in the past, especially with their drivers, though I didn't have any issues when testing- I think Huion especially has been making lots of strides in improving their tech, with releasing QHD tablets last year iirc? My younger brother has an iPad and when he came to my room & tried out the Kamvas briefly, he thought it was pretty similar in responsiveness to his iPad and Apple Pencil, though I can give it to him to test more and reply back in a few weeks!
Though in terms of heated screens, I think most display tablets in the top right corner will have the tendency to heat up a little bit, overheating would be bad though!
@@oyunorka I think you might have replied to the wrong comment....
I’ve been struggling so much lately because I’ve seen pretty art with filters and finishing touches that makes it look amazing but I didn’t even know where to start experimenting myself, thank you so much for sharing your process! The initial version already looked stunning 🫶 but the final one looks so out of this world !! 💜
I'm really glad it was helpful!! Thank you for watching and for the kind comment! :)
1:58 Oh, sweet. You helped me figure out that Krita has an option for this. You have some nice advice, adding finish is really fun. Also side note, this video is sooo calm
That's great that it works in Krita too! : D And thank you so much!
Oh SWEET, your comment helped ME figure out Krita could do this too!
Bro this video saved my life! I wish I could find your video sooner so I wouldn't have to go through pain when it comes to drawing digitally 😭
(Screen jumping like crazy) "If you're following along with this tutorial..." Yeah, yeah... There is no such speed setting in YT to accommodate to this wild speed-up.
Sorry about that! This tutorial is specifically for filtering, not for character drawing, so I speed up the character drawing significantly to get to the main point. If you'd like a video on the drawing process itself I can do one in the future!
@@oyunorka Thank you! I have subscribed to make sure I dont miss it.
one of my new favourite artists - ever! you're very underrated, keep on going with your art journey and shine brightly
Thank you so much for the kind comment and for watching!! I'm honored you think I'm underrated!
It was easier to do give this finishing touches on photoshop and i didn't know how to do it in Clip Studio yet. Thx!
I'm glad I came across this video. I finished my drawing and I just couldn't put my finger what was missing. The term 'filter' never came to my mind until I saw this video.
These are really useful tips, thank you so much for sharing them! I'm excited to elevate my art by trying these out.
Thank you for watching, and have fun trying it out!
This was simple and easy to follow along with, thank you very much! Also, I want to say that your illustrations of your character/model look gorgeous, great work! They look like screenshorts from movies! :D
I'm glad it was easy to follow, and thank you so much, I'm honored you think so!!
This is such a good tip for me!! I’ve always felt that my drawing isn’t really ‘done’, and now I believe I found the reason why!
P.S. if you can, would you mind making a video with filtering tips in Ibis Paint as well? Thank you very much for the good video!!
I'm glad it was helpful, thank you for watching! I unfortunately don't use Ibis Paint, so I don't think I can make a video on it in specific, but hopefully some of the things mentioned in the video can also be applicable to other programs!
Some artist are really talented to colour like a filter colour but i like filter 😂 more like playing with the colour adjustments and yes add the grain sometimes depending on the art snd its vibe.
I followed this and I'm actually shocked at how good it can give the drawings a much better and finished look to it, most definitely using this method for my drawings 👍
That's great you were able to follow it! : D Thank you for watching!
Hey I'm a huge fan of your work and I've used some of your tutorials before!! Though i'm just wondering if you would ever do a tutorial on how to render things such as hair or skin? I'm really struggling as of right now with it - mostly hair
hope you don't mind me asking ^^;
Thank you so much for your support!! I'll add it to my list for video ideas, thank you for the suggestion!!
@@oyunorka of course, thank you so much too! Your work is absolutely stunning and your tutorials genuinely help me so much ^^
usually ion make comments on videos but i have to say that this was a really helpful tutorial for me! i didn't realize that filters could make so much change in art even if it's just a really simple change. im really happy that this video was not only short but also pretty easy to understand- i actually spent time paying attention haha. also, ur voice is so soothing and calm it makes me feel relaxed while watching the ideo :) please continue making more tutorials like these they're very helpful! ♡
Thank you so much for commenting! I'm glad to hear that this was helpful for you and easy to understand! And ahh I'm honored you think my voice is calming as well TT
i would like to thank you for making such amazing tutorial with such patience explaining your steps clearly and why you do certain things, i find it very helpful! its hard to come by such detailed guide and the pacing isnt too fast, so its helpful to learn... on a side note, your artwork is so beautiful! thank you again for your hardwork ❤
Thank you so much for the kind comment!! That makes me super happy to hear that you find it well paced, and I'm honored you like my artwork as well! Thank you for watching! :)
Great tips, but I'd use the Paint And Apply brush instead of the airbrush as you have much more control over blending with that one.
Ohh great tip!! I actually never tried using that brush before but that's a great suggestion! : D
@@oyunorka You're welcome!
I see people using the perlin noise effect everywhere but I didn't know the name (nor how to use it!)
Thank you so much for this tutorial (/≧▽≦)/ (i subscribed instantly haha)
Hope you have a great day!
Thank you so much for watching, and I hope you have a great day as well!! : D
founding your channel, your art, the tips and i love it. your voice make me feel so calm when i try to draw while i listen the video❤
Thank you so much!!
Your channel is a hidden gem, I’ve been binge watching your videos and it’s reklinding my passion for drawing.
It felt like the solutions to the problems I’ve been having is more clearer. Your videos is giving me new ways to enjoy art again, thanks! :DD
I'm really so happy to hear that!! It's great that you're finding your passion for drawing again, thank you so much for watching and commenting! This made my day :)
I use your auto actions on CSP all the time, so good!!!
Thank you for using my auto actions!! : D
@@oyunorka they're so helpful!!!
i just find your channel and i love it. Subscribed already and can't wait for more content. Your arts are really pretty 🥺Did you make this vtuber on your own? Your character is so cute!
Thank you so much for the support, I'm honored you think so! And I drew & designed the model, the rig is done by hikaruatsushi on twitter! : D
WOAH THE THUMBNAIL GIVES ANIME
Your video is just amazing!! I hope your channel growl up so big, you deserve!
My question is how to use filter in a "pain" type of illustration, like if you paint watercolor brushes (or gouache or oil) and you want to give the natural paint effect but you still want to use the filter without losing the watercolor texture.
Can you make a video about this? Like how to make a digital paint looks natural paint brushes (like watercolor, gouache, oil, pencil...) I see many people asking this but never see a good video about, (the ones in youtube are not so good) is different than uses like flat colors, for example, watercolors are transparent and the light is the paper color... So really don't know...
Thanks for the video 🥰
Thank you so much!!
Do you mean making digital painting look more textured? Or how to add filters on top of already textured / painting style illustrations?
I'm not too familiar with painting styles since my own style tends to be more cel shaded, but maybe I can try making a video on how I would approach it!
@@oyunorka Both, having the texture of watercolor paint - as example- and have filter on top to give your cinematic (pos production) effect, but without loosing the watercolor effect. 🖌
As example there is a UA-camr that really the most realist watercolor brushes that I ever seen (his own brushes), he has a Studio Ghibli kinda art style, and with watercolor looks so real:
ua-cam.com/video/h9hVVFrya5U/v-deo.html
But he uses procreate, I even buy his brushes but I don't know how to convert to cluip studio paint file. 🥲 If you know please tell me
I would love to see a video like this using Clip Studio (and your art style) and I think many people too since is not easy to find good yt tutorial about clip studio even more using texture brushes (more common using procreate, photoshop...)
I'm trying to illustrate 3 books but the ask the watercolor, guache and oil. And Digital. I'm kinda new to digital, and really like Clip studio, so I'm trying my best and your videos so far are helping a lot. Thank you very much❣ Keep working hard
@@baccano5003 I'm unsure of how to import procreate brushes into CSP, but I do really like this brush set here, which also includes some great watercolor brushes! assets.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/detail?id=1813808
Thank you! Then I'll try to make a video on paint textures / watercolor in my art style sometime soon!
And wow illustrating 3 books, that's great!! For children's book illustration style, this Tips article may be helpful for you as well! tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/9336
@@oyunorka Thanks very much! Thats very helpfull in every way
Wish you the best 🥰
Holy crap this is the most helpful video ive ever watched. Ive always wondered how people create these cool effects. I didnt know csp had filters 🤦🤦🤦🤦 (ive been using csp for 8 years now which makes this even more ridiculous lmao)
NOOO omg... I'm glad you found this video then!! Thank you for watching!
Yoooo, this is the exact effect that i use in Photoshop, i'm still learning clip studio paint right now. Nice and cool helpful tutorial by the way❤
Oohhh my god, a orca themed vtuber??? Who does REALLY GOOD ART TUTORIALS ??? EEEEEEEEEEE !!! I usually am not interested with vtubers but i am absolutely obsessed with orcas and i love all these amazing tips for digital art !! ❤❤❤❤ keep it up, because i will definitely subscribe !!!
Thank you so much, I'm honored to hear that!! Thank you for the support!!
Ahh!! I was wondering why I found your art so familiar, turns out I already downloaded your auto action a couple weeks ago ^^
Thank you for downloading the auto action set! : D
This video is something i was looking for the most, thank you ! Also I have a question, on your overlay layer, do you fill it with color? Idk if I saw it wrong but it seems like you filled it with blue and then added the other colors on top
Thank you for watching!! And yes I typically fill it with color and then add other colors on top, but you could def just use airbrush on certain parts instead of the whole layer if you prefer to keep more of the original colors in some areas!
this is very helpful even though i don't use csp thank you
I'm glad to hear that, thank you for watching!
First Time I found a Tutorial for thhose things. Thank you very much! This is so helpful 🌸
I'm glad it was helpful, thank you for watching!
really love the vibe of your characters, gentle and nice, your voice is smooth too
Your voice is really pleasant.
Thank you!
i just slap a couple gradient airbrush layers with hard light and maybe some add layers with light, boom done
Hard light is great! I love playing around with different blending modes : D
I'll be surely recommending your tutorial to my art friends because it was insanely helpful! Thanks!
Thank you, I'm glad you found them helpful!!
This is really helpful! Sadly, I still don't know how to do chromatic aberration, since I use paint tool sai, but I can use everything else
I've never used SAI before but a few of my friends are able to get chromatic aberration on SAI by using a method mentioned in this video! ua-cam.com/video/FHLqdMis5lM/v-deo.html
@@oyunorka Thank you! I'm going to check it out and see if I can get it to work :)
Chromatic arberation also help me. Its giving dreamy image and soften
O MY, I just download the asset this morning and your tutorial just popped up on my recommendation! Thanks for sharing!
LOL that's great that yt recommended it to you!! Thank you for downloading the asset & for watching! : D
This tutorial is super super good it really shows how few filters and adjustment can totally change your art and give it a whole professional look without banging your head about how to work around it !:D
I'm honored you think so!! And NOO lol banging head about how to work around it... Thank you for watching!
This helped a lot even though I dont use clip studio! Thanks for the tips :))
I'm glad it helped, thank you for watching!
Your oc is so cute 😭
Thank you so much!! TT
broooo, i always did this and thought I was cheating... im glad other people do this
Definitely not cheating at all to use the tools available to you! : D
more tutorials, it was very easy to understand thanks, heres a new subscriber ^^
Хорош, полезно!
Спасибо!))
TY SO MUCHHH THIS WAS SO HELPFUL AND SO DETAILED 🥲🥲🥲🤍🤍🫶🫶
I'm glad it was helpful, thank you for watching!
La mejor vtuber de arte , como pueden ser tan buenos tus tutoriales??jajaj
¡Muchas gracias! ¡Me encantaría hacer un video sobre composiciones de ilustración en el futuro!
Ah yes, filtered art tastes more fresh
I really like that you are sharing your EXP on the art matter with all of us Thanks a lot for the tips, and you got a sub 👍
Thank you for your support!
You are a life saver for this one, keep cooking 🔥
Thank you!!
amazing! thank you so much! this is so helpful and gives me more knowledge, opportunity and freedom! it’s really fun to learn, use new things and techniques and enjoy them☺️✨
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you for watching!
Idk anything bout art, but i feel like mushoku tensei does something with noise making it stand out
I really like your tutorials! Thank you so much! + it's so cozy
Thank you for watching!!
This was really helpful
Thank you for watching!
Your model is gorgeous! Has an original/refreshing vibe to it. Subbed~
Thank you so much!!🙏❤️
Thank you very much for the explanation! tutorial is very clear and useful, I was pleased to listen. 💞
Glad it was helpful, thank you!!
Thank you so much! this was very helpful and it makes my art look so much better! :)
I'm glad it helped, thank you for watching!
love this!! i'm always looking for ways to touch up a final illustration and this is basically everything i've been meaning to experiment with!! (noise, rgb and layers :D)
Thank you so much, I'm glad to hear that!! : D Hope you have fun experimenting with it!!
This character is so cute
Thank you!
WAIT THE FACT THAT I FOUND THE FILTER ON THE ASSETS STORE BEFORE THE VIDEO IS WILD
LOL I was shocked at the warm reception on the CSP asset store!! I hope you enjoy using the auto actions! : D
OH MY GOD. THIS ARTWORK IS MASTERPIECE I LOVE IT SO MUCHHH
Thank you so much!!
i also love your voice omfg it sounds very soft and soothing 😴
Thank you for watching!
Thank you so much❤❤
omg this will make my art a 100 times better
OMFG THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS!! I LOVE YOUUU SO MUCH!!! IT'S SUPER CLEAR AND VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉
Thank you so much!! TT
TY!
such a nice tutorial, already love your artstyle!❤
Thank you so much!!
thank you for your tips!! your art is amazing) i wanted to ask which size of canva and dpi have u used? because i straggle a lot with this theme and just keep changing size and resolution again and again
Thank you so much!! And for this drawing the canvas size is 1440x2096 and 300dpi!
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Im so happy to see that some of the stuff you pointed I already did! And even more happy to find new stuff to do to give it that extra pizzazz to my illustrations!!
This one that i needed to upgrade my art, Thanks to you ❤