@@evuu late response but ha ha I can definetly relate to that, although it can make things more difficult it doesn't make them impossible, as you can see, you're a pro when it comes to prospective
I've found that, in Clip, if you add a 3d cube to your scene from the Materials panel; it gives you a perfectly aligned perspective grid for free. You can even rotate the grid along with your cube, so it acts as a fantastic reference point to how objects will look on the perspective grid.
This video is so useful thank you sm, also, i don't recommend checking the grayscale with gradient maps (7:14) , im pretty sure those change the values. I recommend making a layer on top of the illustrator, fill it with white and set the layer to color to see it better :)
I really appreciate someone who is this far along in their art journey explaining their process on such rarely covered topics in such detail. UA-cam randomly recommended me this video by you, but I hope you will find the time to do more of these tutorials over the coming months and years. Either way, subscribed just for this one. Very well done.
this is a fantastic tutorial! It's fascinating to watch you draw every individual object using only line and figure tools, and you have such a strong grasp of perspective. I'll definitely be using the border tool for plants and warm/cool highlights for shiny objects now ♥
Finally someone that doesn't use 3D models for backgrounds. Drawing "the old fashion way" is a rarity now. It's honestly concerning how many people don't know how to create/draw perspective grids let alone backgrounds. Plus I also loved how you drew the books and other trinkets by hand. A skill that also seems to be fading away sadly.
This is amazing! I was feeling dissatisfied with my art because I usually don't add backgrounds or have no idea how to draw backgrounds, but I really appreciated all the tips you mentioned. I know it'll take me a while to get to a point like this, but it's cool seeing your process!
@@evuuI też nie stresuj się swoim głosem bo jest bardzo ładny :3 dodatkowo dopóki nie zobaczyłem na twoim instagramie to nie domyśliłem się, że nie jesteś native english ^-^
First video from you and woww you are underrated 😅 for background I usually just leave my characters on a blank white background or I steal from the internet lol. This has inspired me to try out backgrounds! Keep up the good work evuu
I can't tell you how much I love this video! I also adore your art style too! Your voiceover isn't cringe; you explained it very well, and I'm eager to watch more from you!
ahh thanks for the tutorial💕 been enjoying your art for almost 2 years and i always love how you draw the background, i myself have been struggled to draw background for my art and this tutorial might be handy thank you so much!!❤❤
Gorgeous backgrounds! And great tips in there too! I'm in love with your light and shadow work. I wonder how long it took you to become so comfortable with filling up the backgrounds with details so everything looks cohesive. I'm still struggling with that xD
I'm so grateful for this video! I'm a visual learner so seeing you draw and explain at the same time really helps me understand. I'm gonna go try and tackle backgrounds now!
This was very helpful. I'm trying to really improve my art skills, and this ( along with your speed paints I've started watching ) has been a good source of inspiration.
Step 0: have the patience to take on this monster load of work! I'm still working on step 0 but thank you for sharing, I'll try some of these techniques for sure. Even if I don't have the stamina for a full illustration like these I learned stuff that should be valuable.
Thanks so much for making this video!! There's so much great advice in here, now I'm feeling more inspired to try drawing detailed backgrounds in my art, something that's always been kind of tricky for me ✨
my brain just can't comprehend the perspective grid even with the tools like perspective ruler of csp, i feel lost. seeing you draw looks like magic, which i still don't understand whatsoever :')
This is really cool. Thanks for sharing! Do you have a slower version somewhere? Would love to see in more detail how you shade and color with the layer types
This tutorial is awsome! I just suscribed! May I ask some question? When you are drawing the books an the details, are you using the perspective tool or the post correction mode of the brush? Or just doing yourself? The lines are so clean that I was amazed hahaha
I can't believe this is a canvas under 3000px dimension 🤯 I always feel like my canvas isn't big enough, and make that an excuse not to try detailed backgrounds like this. Not anymore, I have to try this!!
Wowww :0 I just got this recommended and I absolutely love everything you do! Such amazing art inspires me soo much and you make it look so easy too >_
Acho incrível como apenas o tom de voz já entrega que ela está a 22 dias sem dormir, 9 dias sem comer e 5 dias sem beber água 😢 Sem falar que provavelmente está em uma ilha distante procurando uma forma de voltar a civilização humana...
Just subscribed! Your art is so wonderful, and it’s satisfying to see everything come together! I want to start adding backgrounds to my art, since I’ve avoided it long enough, haha! You mentioned changing the pen size throughout the backgrounds to make it all come together, but is there a pattern to that? I struggle most with this! Do you make the outlines of the background items thicker, and make the details inside thinner? Make lines thinner facing the light source? Or do you just make it random? Obviously you’ve been doing it for a long time, and it could just be intuition, but if you have any tips that would be super super helpful! Thank you for the tutorial 💕
ive always tried to eyeball it despite not being 100% confident, but maybe i should really look into perspective grids again! i dont take any art classes and ive always just done art as a side thing for fun, but i did take a basic intro art class in high school as an elective (mostly because i just needed easy credits LOL) they taught us about the perspective grid and vanishing point, and one assignment was to draw a house with it. it didnt have to be detailed or anything, but i recall everyones, including my own, artwork looking.... pretty unnatural. forced perspective, but from a far away point instead of up close, if that makes sense? im not sure what happened there but it intimidated me and made me never use perspective grids again LOL. i dont draw much backgrounds anyway so i thought i wouldnt need it, but i've become stagnant. then i found this video, and it was fun to watch! i liked seeing the process on your artwork. hopefully i can put these tips to use! i can visualize depth and stuff by looking at a perspective grid but sometimes there's just so much going on it's a headache to untangle
Damn, i come from a computer graphics engineering background and i gotta tell you this feels like a rendering pipeline 😮. evuu-chan are you a GPU? 🤔😅 (This is a compliment BTW, the CG way 😁)
Oh wow! That is beautiful and very skillful, your voice was soothing to listen to as well. Wonderful video! If you see this, what size was the canvas that you drew on for the bookcase drawing?
The biggest obstacle for me when drawing backgrounds is figuring out how to study backgrounds while also studying character design, anatomy, and everything that reltes to making characters. I know somethings overlap, but it feels like going to college at two different places at the same time.
Thank you, probably shoul look your video like... a million times to understand how to replicate some of the process on my own works, it's a very detailed tutorial. ^^
i know the timelapse makes it look like you did it so effortlessly, but can you clarify how u did the selection on each object for shading so on point?
i have some questions since i like your style so much are the flat colors over or under the whole backgroud color + light color also you said you use multiply or overlay for them when do you use either one , i mean how do you choose
It's so difficult to find background tutorials from artist that don't use a painterly art style, so this video is a godsend. Love it
For years I've admired the gorgeous backgrounds in your artworks. This video is super insightful! Great work!
thank you, that means so much to me! 💗
It's so rare seeing artists draw backgrounds, you should be an interior designer or engineer if you're not already
wow thanks 😳 i think I'm too bad at math for that lol
@@evuuI like it
@@evuu late response but ha ha I can definetly relate to that, although it can make things more difficult it doesn't make them impossible, as you can see, you're a pro when it comes to prospective
Cry in the corner as a weekly publish
@@FattyPhoque ya I see
i admire people who can draw intricate backgrounds
I've found that, in Clip, if you add a 3d cube to your scene from the Materials panel; it gives you a perfectly aligned perspective grid for free. You can even rotate the grid along with your cube, so it acts as a fantastic reference point to how objects will look on the perspective grid.
oo i didn't know that! thanks for the tip
This is my first video from you, and I just wanna say that your art is amazing!!! You make drawing backgrounds look so easy :,)
thanks, really happy to hear that!! 💕
This video is so useful thank you sm, also, i don't recommend checking the grayscale with gradient maps (7:14) , im pretty sure those change the values. I recommend making a layer on top of the illustrator, fill it with white and set the layer to color to see it better :)
thanks for the tip!
I really appreciate someone who is this far along in their art journey explaining their process on such rarely covered topics in such detail. UA-cam randomly recommended me this video by you, but I hope you will find the time to do more of these tutorials over the coming months and years. Either way, subscribed just for this one. Very well done.
This video is a great breakdown of a very....intimidating process; its cool seeing such a thorough walk through :)
thank you, I'm glad 💞
this is a fantastic tutorial! It's fascinating to watch you draw every individual object using only line and figure tools, and you have such a strong grasp of perspective. I'll definitely be using the border tool for plants and warm/cool highlights for shiny objects now ♥
Did I just accidentally find an underrated up and coming art god 😱❤️
Finally someone that doesn't use 3D models for backgrounds. Drawing "the old fashion way" is a rarity now. It's honestly concerning how many people don't know how to create/draw perspective grids let alone backgrounds. Plus I also loved how you drew the books and other trinkets by hand. A skill that also seems to be fading away sadly.
This makes me appreciate manga/manhua artists SO much more.
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD TUTORIAL??? MORE VIDS LIKE THIS PLEASE🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 been searching for videos like this for agess😭
thank you 💖 I'll try to do more tutorials/walkthroughs in the future!
drawing backgrounds seems so daunting for me and yet you can do it so confidently... i admire your skills /srs
thank you 💖
UA-cam algorithm blessed me once again, thanks for the help I'll definitely save this video to watch again! Your art is amazing btw
thank you very much 💞
Thank you so much for making this video! Helps so much. 🥹There’s such few content available for such background drawing sadly.
Your artworks are very pretty, it very much attracts me. Especially the effort in the background 😳
thank you so much 💕
I struggle so much with backgrounds thank u so much for explaining this so simply
I'm glad it's helpful!
This is amazing! I was feeling dissatisfied with my art because I usually don't add backgrounds or have no idea how to draw backgrounds, but I really appreciated all the tips you mentioned. I know it'll take me a while to get to a point like this, but it's cool seeing your process!
This is like one of the best art tutorials ove watched, I finally can draw backgrounds thank you so much
wow thank you very much!! 💞
@@evuuI też nie stresuj się swoim głosem bo jest bardzo ładny :3 dodatkowo dopóki nie zobaczyłem na twoim instagramie to nie domyśliłem się, że nie jesteś native english ^-^
@@suijin3176 wow dzięki 💖
@@evuu ❤️❤️
Im trying to learn background but it's too overwhelming. And damn you're so good!! That's probably thousands of hours of practice and I respect that
First video from you and woww you are underrated 😅 for background I usually just leave my characters on a blank white background or I steal from the internet lol. This has inspired me to try out backgrounds! Keep up the good work evuu
I can't tell you how much I love this video! I also adore your art style too! Your voiceover isn't cringe; you explained it very well, and I'm eager to watch more from you!
I have been trying to add backgrounds and also learning how to draw digital so this was helpful
I'm happy to hear that! ❤
WOW this is so helpful, I can't believe it's free. Thank you so much. I hope you know u inspire a lot of artists!
wow, thank you so much 😭❤
This gives me so much inspiration and motivation to draw bgs 🥹🥹💕💕💕💕💕💕
i'm glad ❤
This was incredibly helpful, you have no idea how much I wanna draw backgrounds but I get so overwhelmed that I freeze, thanks!
I'm glad ❤ I believe in you
Thank you so much for this! It's inspiring me to get back into digital art again.
I'm very glad 💞
ahh thanks for the tutorial💕 been enjoying your art for almost 2 years and i always love how you draw the background, i myself have been struggled to draw background for my art and this tutorial might be handy thank you so much!!❤❤
thank you, that's wonderful to hear 💖
oh i cant believe i found out who you were halfway through the video ! i love your art so much, instant subscribe and looking forward for more videos
thank you, I appreciate it ❤
Gorgeous backgrounds! And great tips in there too! I'm in love with your light and shadow work. I wonder how long it took you to become so comfortable with filling up the backgrounds with details so everything looks cohesive. I'm still struggling with that xD
thank you very much! 💕 I've been drawing backgrounds like this for about 10 years, so a while haha
I'm so grateful for this video! I'm a visual learner so seeing you draw and explain at the same time really helps me understand. I'm gonna go try and tackle backgrounds now!
Thank you for sharing! It’s so rare to see someone paying so much attention to background ❤❤❤
You’re art it’s so pretty 😍 Thank you so much for sharing your tips 😭✨
This was very helpful. I'm trying to really improve my art skills, and this ( along with your speed paints I've started watching ) has been a good source of inspiration.
I've been stuck in backgrounds for awhile, this technical approach will help. Thanks for the insight
so satisfying to watch and absolutely helpful 😍 i suddenly clapping when i see the finished drawing 🤗😂
O mój boże to jest to czego, szukałam, potrzebowałam a nie mogłam znaleźć. Mega pomocne!!!❤❤
dziękuje bardzo, cieszę się!! 💖
This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you!
Step 0: have the patience to take on this monster load of work! I'm still working on step 0 but thank you for sharing, I'll try some of these techniques for sure. Even if I don't have the stamina for a full illustration like these I learned stuff that should be valuable.
Woah, you put so much effort in your backgrounds and it pays, truly inspiring thank you for all your tips
Omg I always loved your backgrounds, thank you for the tutorial Ev!!! 🥺💖
thank you 💕 glad to hear that!
your voice is so cute! Also this helps so much your backgrounds are amazing! I was wondering, do you draw the background or characters first?
aah thank you! 💗 I draw the character first
Thanks so much for making this video!! There's so much great advice in here, now I'm feeling more inspired to try drawing detailed backgrounds in my art, something that's always been kind of tricky for me ✨
Wtf! Why am i iust seeing your channel! Your art is amazing. UA-cam needs to push actual good art channels like you
Your work is so underrated, thank you so much for this video!
thank you, I appreciate it 💖
THANK YOUUU! I've been thinking whether I used 3rd or just doing lineart.. huhu this might help me!
Woah, first time watching your video, and i suddenly fall in love with your art style, its so good❤❤❤
Thank you, the only problem i had was with the color, not sure how to approach it, but thxn to you, its clear.
Thank you so much for this video! It was incredibly helpful and your art is so beautiful!!
thank you!! 💞
Thanks for sharing your process! I learned quite a bit 💖
thank you, I'm happy to hear that ❤
ur so underrated holy shit, this helped so much and ur art looks so good
Thank you for giving insight on backgrounds! I’ve been looking for something like this because I would love to learn 🥺
This tutorial is pretty amazing. I admire your skills so much. Im your fan!!!
this was informative. I'll be looking forward to your future videos :D
thank you ❤
You are awesome!! I'm conquering my fear of having to draw backgrounds and this is a big help!
You have so much patience! I was trying to draw backgrounds and got frustrated cause there's so many items to color 😭😭
my brain just can't comprehend the perspective grid even with the tools like perspective ruler of csp, i feel lost. seeing you draw looks like magic, which i still don't understand whatsoever :')
I wish I can like this video 10 thousand times 💕 I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much 💕
I really love your art!! Thanks for the video!! It really comes handy!
thank you, I'm glad ❤
This is really cool. Thanks for sharing! Do you have a slower version somewhere? Would love to see in more detail how you shade and color with the layer types
This tutorial is awsome! I just suscribed! May I ask some question? When you are drawing the books an the details, are you using the perspective tool or the post correction mode of the brush? Or just doing yourself? The lines are so clean that I was amazed hahaha
The details are amazing
I can't believe this is a canvas under 3000px dimension 🤯 I always feel like my canvas isn't big enough, and make that an excuse not to try detailed backgrounds like this. Not anymore, I have to try this!!
I love your style and your characters! Thank you very much for what you do! nya :3
thank you very much 💞
man, I wish there was a draw along 1-2 hours long video of drawing manga background. i wanna draw along so i can feel more confident.
Wowww :0
I just got this recommended and I absolutely love everything you do! Such amazing art inspires me soo much and you make it look so easy too >_
Acho incrível como apenas o tom de voz já entrega que ela está a 22 dias sem dormir, 9 dias sem comer e 5 dias sem beber água 😢
Sem falar que provavelmente está em uma ilha distante procurando uma forma de voltar a civilização humana...
That was inspiring. Thank you!
Just subscribed! Your art is so wonderful, and it’s satisfying to see everything come together! I want to start adding backgrounds to my art, since I’ve avoided it long enough, haha!
You mentioned changing the pen size throughout the backgrounds to make it all come together, but is there a pattern to that? I struggle most with this! Do you make the outlines of the background items thicker, and make the details inside thinner? Make lines thinner facing the light source? Or do you just make it random? Obviously you’ve been doing it for a long time, and it could just be intuition, but if you have any tips that would be super super helpful! Thank you for the tutorial 💕
thank you, i'm glad!
I mostly do the outline thicker, and also use thinner lines for objects that are far away
ive always tried to eyeball it despite not being 100% confident, but maybe i should really look into perspective grids again!
i dont take any art classes and ive always just done art as a side thing for fun, but i did take a basic intro art class in high school as an elective (mostly because i just needed easy credits LOL) they taught us about the perspective grid and vanishing point, and one assignment was to draw a house with it. it didnt have to be detailed or anything, but i recall everyones, including my own, artwork looking.... pretty unnatural. forced perspective, but from a far away point instead of up close, if that makes sense? im not sure what happened there but it intimidated me and made me never use perspective grids again LOL. i dont draw much backgrounds anyway so i thought i wouldnt need it, but i've become stagnant.
then i found this video, and it was fun to watch! i liked seeing the process on your artwork. hopefully i can put these tips to use! i can visualize depth and stuff by looking at a perspective grid but sometimes there's just so much going on it's a headache to untangle
evoo jaki ty masz piękny głos 😭
dziękuje 😳
i need you in my life. i am subscribing NOW
The patience to do all that tho, my brain would freeze
Im taking HEAVY notes rn
also your voice is adorable!
you are incredible talented
Damn, i come from a computer graphics engineering background and i gotta tell you this feels like a rendering pipeline 😮. evuu-chan are you a GPU? 🤔😅 (This is a compliment BTW, the CG way 😁)
Thank you so much for the tutorial ❤️ 💖
Awesome work! It was really helpful. Thank you.
your voiceover was great! thanks for the advice, I've been really inspired by your works, you make it look so easy.
thanks, that means a lot to me 💕
i learned nothing but it was fun watching
you so patient
Oh wow! That is beautiful and very skillful, your voice was soothing to listen to as well. Wonderful video! If you see this, what size was the canvas that you drew on for the bookcase drawing?
The tutorial is soo good 💗
thank you!! ❤
The biggest obstacle for me when drawing backgrounds is figuring out how to study backgrounds while also studying character design, anatomy, and everything that reltes to making characters.
I know somethings overlap, but it feels like going to college at two different places at the same time.
Straight to the point~ love it ❤
Omggg..New video ahhhhh ❤❤❤❤❤✨✨✨✨✨
This was such a great and helpful video thank you so much!!
wow nice sharing dude. SAVED.
This is awesome ! Thank you so much ♥
thanks, I'm glad ❤
This is wonderful result! Love it
thanks ❤ backgrounds like this usually take me 10+ hours
@@evuuBut the time and efforts put into it definitely show in the results!
Thank you, probably shoul look your video like... a million times to understand how to replicate some of the process on my own works, it's a very detailed tutorial. ^^
I'm glad you found it helpful ❤
i know the timelapse makes it look like you did it so effortlessly, but can you clarify how u did the selection on each object for shading so on point?
You’re awesome, thanks for the tips
Wow!! This is amazing!! Thank you so much❤ How many hours did you work on this background?
thank you! 💗 approximately 10 hours
thanks bro ur a real one
I can draw characters well but i always avoid complicated background. Will watch this later
i have some questions since i like your style so much
are the flat colors over or under the whole backgroud color + light color
also you said you use multiply or overlay for them
when do you use either one , i mean how do you choose
Вау, посмотрел 2 раза, очень полезно, спасибо большое❤❤❤