DAMNNNNN....!!!! THAT'S SOOOOO COOL....!!!! fr man, i see this vid and training to draw like that for a week and now i can draw the fire really cool..... I thank you so much man... That very helpful...
This was exactly what I was looking for! So easy to follow along and I really understood how to make fire look like, well, fire but to keep that anime/video games look that I wanted! I reaaaally hope you're gonna do more of these! I really wanted to draw splashing water and like water powers and I couldn't find anything good enough to help so it would be awesome to see if you feel like making more of these tutorials!
In 34 years I never been able to make an interesting flame. You teach me in a few minutes, and I did it! Thank you so much! You are really really good, never forget that!
Came looking for some hints on drawing fire for a little project of mine, found a Big hidden gem with a lot more to learn, of couse i subscribed. Amazing how you explain it, you make it quite simple and pratical. Loved it
I like those rules, "shapes inside shapes" and "don't be boring", so I was thinking, what if I want to draw this flames in a different color? like blue or green or even purple... what color should I use inside? maybe for the blue flame a cyan is good, but for the other colors... Is there a rule or something like that to help me draw flames of any color and not look weird?
For stylized flame its best to make the inner color just be a more vibrant and lighter version of the outer color. You can totally experiment and play around with it of course, but that should start you off :)
i would love to see like strings of flames going into a specific direction. I have a bit of a problem with that and definitely interested if you're willing to do that kind of tutorial in the future!
Me attempting these with a pencil has been interesting. Had to make adjustments for not having a brush tool editor. Doing shapes within shapes was really hard without a fill tool or large brush stroke, so I just traced the outlines by eye.
this was actually really helpful and way easier than it looks. i thought it was going to be so advanced that i couldn't keep up but that wasn't the case
I try to explain everything in a way a "non artist" would understand. Because we don't all speak the same version of "art" but we all can understand "non art" talk :)
I'm doning these back to back atm and I so love them. But it's so weird, the realistic ones are so much easier for me than the stylized and I rly don't know why. 😂
Awesome work! One question: I’m trying to do some background wall for some props, but I can’t render it properly with the correct shading. You have some tips?
Could you maybe find someway to let us use the background in the video? If not it’s totally ok, I just don’t have the best thing to practice drawing fire, specifically with how it makes other things glow
I hope you still reply to comments... What brushes so you use on this? I currently use Clio studio paint and i would like the specifications/ brushes do you use!
Every program has some variation of the "Hard Round" and "soft round" brush. They're named differently, but if you Google your program's version of those you'll be able to find them. I make sure to only use default brushes so everyone can practice along
Nice, I was searching for a traditional one and not digital but I think the tips/notes you mentioned might help me draw it traditionally. thx! Edit: I'm gonna be using for a manga I'll be creating by next year or so, the name of the manga is 金で心 or Golden Hearts
Found a hidden gem, UA-cam Recommend being useful for once
Glad you think so!
Same here been Trying find the perfect fire for my drawing and this was perfect
Haha
Needless to say this is a hot topic. ;)
I'm tempted to say get out.... But I'm also super proud of you lol
@@Gammatrap lol
I'm learning how to draw fire for a project and it just started dumping buckets of rain. the vibes are 👌
I'm working on a piece that has stylized fire and finding this is helping me understand it a lot! :D
You sir, is a legend. This has helped me A LOT in a short period of time, tysm for this.
This is my favoriet video about drawing skills love it
I ended up using this twice, for work and freelance within 24 hours of first watching it! Thank you, beautiful work!
This series is a real life saver holy smokes , this is SO USEFUL as a pretty much beginner/non artist
DAMNNNNN....!!!!
THAT'S SOOOOO COOL....!!!!
fr man, i see this vid and training to draw like that for a week and now i can draw the fire really cool.....
I thank you so much man... That very helpful...
We are 2/3rds of the way through the fire tutorials
And to answer your question towards the beginning of the video, flamethrowers are necessary
This was exactly what I was looking for! So easy to follow along and I really understood how to make fire look like, well, fire but to keep that anime/video games look that I wanted! I reaaaally hope you're gonna do more of these! I really wanted to draw splashing water and like water powers and I couldn't find anything good enough to help so it would be awesome to see if you feel like making more of these tutorials!
I plan on it :) no worries. Thank you so much!
Thank you as well for sharing this with the community!
In 34 years I never been able to make an interesting flame. You teach me in a few minutes, and I did it! Thank you so much! You are really really good, never forget that!
Came looking for some hints on drawing fire for a little project of mine, found a Big hidden gem with a lot more to learn, of couse i subscribed. Amazing how you explain it, you make it quite simple and pratical. Loved it
Thank you so much! I hope it helps
This will probably help me when i have the necesary equipment to draw it. So this is awsome
I like those rules, "shapes inside shapes" and "don't be boring", so I was thinking, what if I want to draw this flames in a different color? like blue or green or even purple... what color should I use inside? maybe for the blue flame a cyan is good, but for the other colors...
Is there a rule or something like that to help me draw flames of any color and not look weird?
For stylized flame its best to make the inner color just be a more vibrant and lighter version of the outer color. You can totally experiment and play around with it of course, but that should start you off :)
Finally, my cinderace doesn’t look like its kicking a hot fuzzy ball
Dude ur waaaay to underrated ! Ima consume ur whole playlist tonight
That's very kind of you :) I appreciate it and hope it helps!
Well this tutorial which i stumbled over ur channel did alrdy with my current illustration
Nice way to explain! Simple process and nice results.
glitch magic would be really nice
This literally helped so much 😭😭😭😭😭 I love it
I thank you for your patronage I have been looking at fire tutorials for a while now but yours is the greatest I've seen I'm saving this
You must be god, you cant imagine how much this video helped me
i would love to see like strings of flames going into a specific direction. I have a bit of a problem with that and definitely interested if you're willing to do that kind of tutorial in the future!
Sure! I'm always looking for new tutorial ideas! That sounds like it would be fun to teach
Hey, just wanna say, you have no idea how much this helped me thank you so much.
Dude you are amazing! I'm watching your videos nonstop, learning a lot!!! Thank you!
Thank you very much for the tutorial!
finally, the holy grail
I used this technique to draw a fireplace and it worked really well. Thanks for the great tutorial!
Me attempting these with a pencil has been interesting. Had to make adjustments for not having a brush tool editor. Doing shapes within shapes was really hard without a fill tool or large brush stroke, so I just traced the outlines by eye.
Ur voice it's so calming
this was actually really helpful and way easier than it looks. i thought it was going to be so advanced that i couldn't keep up but that wasn't the case
I try to explain everything in a way a "non artist" would understand. Because we don't all speak the same version of "art" but we all can understand "non art" talk :)
Thank you so much, the best fire tutorial i've seen
Thanks world for lead me to that channel, SUBSCRIBED!!!
Hey! You're awesome! Thanks for these videos!
with a little bit of imagination you can see a sort of realistic heart at 5:26
OH MY GOD YOU'RE RIGHT!!!!!
Amazing tutorial. I just loved it!
Thanks you. Very useful!
Gem of a tutorial. Was exactly looking for this! Earned a sub, Thank you!
Glad it helped!
I'm doning these back to back atm and I so love them. But it's so weird, the realistic ones are so much easier for me than the stylized and I rly don't know why. 😂
Thanks for the tutorial man, it helps alot , Really !
This was extremely helpful, thank you!! A tutorial on fire in motion would be amazing
anyone have a traditional fire/flame tutorial? i'm honestly so confused by the shape
Insanely underrated, thanks a lot.
Awesome work! One question: I’m trying to do some background wall for some props, but I can’t render it properly with the correct shading. You have some tips?
tyty very useful and relaxing tutorial ! subscribed !
UNDERRATED! SO HELPFUL
This was extremely helpful! Awesome video!
Love it
this is exactly what I was looking for
You proo men 😉♥️
Thank you very much for this tutorial, it helped me to create magic fire for my character design!
this is a truly GOOD video!
Thanks a lot ♥
This helped alot! Tysm
Great tutorial, thank-you! :)
Thanks 😃
thank you man, subbed
This is helpfull🙌🙌
I learnt a lot from your tutorial, thanks so much!! I wish more art tutors explain things as good as you :))
.. i like ur funny words magic man
thanks man
Could you maybe find someway to let us use the background in the video? If not it’s totally ok, I just don’t have the best thing to practice drawing fire, specifically with how it makes other things glow
Thank you so so much for this tutorial! qwq
YOUR ACTUALLY AN AMAZING TEACHER THANK YOUU I SUBBED AND YOU GUYS SHOULD AS WELL
this was very helpful thank you a lot
Casually taking notes
Thank you so much for this! It helped me a lot and it is effective ✨🔥
Cool. Thanks again ! Did you ever do the painting rocks video? :)
That's actually on a community poll right now to decide my next tutorial :)
wow this is sow cool this is what I'm looking for +1sub
I hope you still reply to comments... What brushes so you use on this? I currently use Clio studio paint and i would like the specifications/ brushes do you use!
Every program has some variation of the "Hard Round" and "soft round" brush. They're named differently, but if you Google your program's version of those you'll be able to find them. I make sure to only use default brushes so everyone can practice along
Naice man
My fire looks so bad but whatever. Its my first time and im gonna practice this
How can İ use this brush on Pc. İ can't apply pressure on mouse,so what should i do
do you need a pen draw this because i am struggling to do it with the mouse
It is definitely suggested to use a drawing tablet. Xp pen and huion have some very affordable ones for around $40 usd
@@Gammatrap Guess I'll stick to pen and paper
Sheesh thanksss
When i tried using blending mode colour dodge everything disappeared
What brush do you use here?
Hard round brush
Which app did you use?
Photoshop
W O a
I'm drawing the child of dabi and hawks and I'm trying to find a way to do fire wings, I'll try my best with this information!
HEHE👽
Gold. Make some golden armour or jewl.
Holy shit why don't you have anymore viewers!?
That's a lovely question and if I had to guess it's probably just bad thumbnails and titles
brush pack pls
Default hard round, default soft round
Nice, I was searching for a traditional one and not digital but I think the tips/notes you mentioned might help me draw it traditionally. thx!
Edit: I'm gonna be using for a manga I'll be creating by next year or so, the name of the manga is 金で心 or Golden Hearts
wuv u :D
My first try looks like wtf😂😂
Man you talk too much. Thanks for the video but pls next we wanna see pratical not talking all day
Shut your mouth boi
it's better than saying 3 words and then proceeding to do a time lapse of the entire drawing