You're welcome Ash! Yes value is king and is the first step. Look at the great colorist of the past. Monet, Sorrolla, Sargent. All were excellent in value and tonal composition. That's not by accident :)
Yes, squinting works but man the wrinkles....I don’t want premature aging. A better solution is to cut a pin size hole on a piece of paper and look through it or look through your fingers.
Oh my gosh. This helped me so much. I have been trying to figure this out for a while, and this is the first explanation I have seen where I am beginning to understand it. Thank you so much.
Your voice is so soothing and gentle. Honey drops. I have a crush on you because of your voice. I don't even know how you look. :D Oh and the lecture was awesome! Have been looking for a real class on values and tones. This was so good. Thank you.
thank you for focusing on the importance of values and breaking it down into simple steps to learn (for a beginner like me). Very nicely done. Thank you.
I've watched other vids about value but still can't put it into practice no matter how hard I try. This is the only video that teached me HOW to see in value. Agh, and to think that it is as simple as squinting! I practiced earlier and saw how I improved a lot immediately. Thank you so much! No words can measure the amount of gratitude I feel ;v; Will definitely check out more of your vids!
Excellent explanation! Thank you! I'm able to grasp the concept of value when it's explained and pointed out to me, but still struggle to see values on my own. The steps you laid out are very helpful, particularly looking for borders. Thanks again!
You're welcome. Good value observation takes a little practice. Stay tuned for the next videos in this series. It will really help you with your tones.
If I squint my eyes become tired instantly XD Jk. I mean you can use the diffusion filter in gimp or a matte sea-through folder to cover your scene to simulate the effect of squinting.
Thank you so much, Chris! I really wanted to go to your website and read and watch more but 1) Your site keeps redirecting so I couldn’t get there. 2) When I change my settings to prevent that redirecting to spam, I landed on a site, same name as yours but totally unrelated. It looks like your site has been hijacked. Do you have another site to go read more about what you explain? Thank you! Nathalie
Thanks, thanks, thanks...I've never understood seeing in value and feel really stupid. You've helped me so much in 8 minutes after years of trying to get it.
Thank you for putting this video up, I've been studying art for years now but its always useful to watch videos like this as a refresher. Really helpful :)
hi, can i take this video and translate on russian language, then upload on youtube. In the description I will indicate a link to your channel, of course.
@@drawwithchris yeah! So true...with most of my paintings the common feedback I get is that the values could have been better! And this videos series has been so helpful for understanding values🤩
instead of squinting I just have to take off my glasses o.o
:)
XD
Same lmao
My right eye is kinda blurry so just close my left eye😂
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OMG The timing on me squinting and you changing it to black and white was so perfect! like holy shit i thought i went color blind for a moment!
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SAME 😂😂
Same here
same, lmao, i audibly wowed
this was really VALUEable information!
:D
"You had me at squinting" :P The moment I tried it, I was like Woah, I seeeeee!
Awesome!
You're welcome Ash! Yes value is king and is the first step. Look at the great colorist of the past. Monet, Sorrolla, Sargent. All were excellent in value and tonal composition. That's not by accident :)
Yes, squinting works but man the wrinkles....I don’t want premature aging. A better solution is to cut a pin size hole on a piece of paper and look through it or look through your fingers.
Yes, clear teaching! Yes, the voice! Now I I have to see your website. Can you read it to me? 🤗
:)
Good info, but your FRESHDESIGNER.COM goes to an ad page, disappointing, link and website not there
How why, why does squinting work
Oh my gosh. This helped me so much. I have been trying to figure this out for a while, and this is the first explanation I have seen where I am beginning to understand it. Thank you so much.
You're welcome! Please share if it was helpful. Thank you.
DRAW with Chris n
Same here...
Thank you for your video, knowlege, no music and soft voice!
Thank you :)
Your voice is so soothing and gentle. Honey drops. I have a crush on you because of your voice. I don't even know how you look. :D
Oh and the lecture was awesome! Have been looking for a real class on values and tones. This was so good. Thank you.
Thank you for the comments :) I will be doing more structured classes and content on value and composition this year.
I’ve found the first technique by chance and taught i was crazy
@@Zzkkb98 nice! 😎✍️
thank you for focusing on the importance of values and breaking it down into simple steps to learn (for a beginner like me). Very nicely done. Thank you.
You're welcome. Observing values is such an important skill
I've watched other vids about value but still can't put it into practice no matter how hard I try. This is the only video that teached me HOW to see in value. Agh, and to think that it is as simple as squinting! I practiced earlier and saw how I improved a lot immediately. Thank you so much! No words can measure the amount of gratitude I feel ;v; Will definitely check out more of your vids!
Thank you so much. Glad it was helpful
Thanks for your explanation, I am a portrait artist, and to squint is more than important to me, for the first step.
I agree. Thank you
Really helpful. This is definitely my weak area, I bet a lot of artists struggle with values. I'm going to watch the next video!
thank you so much
This video gave to me a valuable knowledge. Thank you so much! Now i'm a subscribe.
Thank you :) Value observation is a powerful skill to have
Excellent explanation! Thank you! I'm able to grasp the concept of value when it's explained and pointed out to me, but still struggle to see values on my own. The steps you laid out are very helpful, particularly looking for borders. Thanks again!
+JessicaCinNY thank you. It takes a lot of repetition
you kind of sound like donald trump sometimes
LMAOAOAOAOAOAM I DONT USUALLY COMMENT BUT THATS HILARIOUS SO RANDOM NOW I CANT UNHEAR IT
You're welcome. Good value observation takes a little practice. Stay tuned for the next videos in this series. It will really help you with your tones.
If I squint my eyes become tired instantly XD
Jk. I mean you can use the diffusion filter in gimp or a matte sea-through folder to cover your scene to simulate the effect of squinting.
Thank you so much Chris; the pure black and pure white reference trick is helping me out a lot.
Glad it's helpful. Value is so important.
It's vary helpfull brother
Thank you so much
really useful, thanks so much
Thank you 🙏
Excellent video and demonstration! So much better than other ‘pro’ tips on youtube :)
Thank you so much. Glad it was helpful. Please share the video and spread the knowledge :)
“Simply ignore the colour information” 😂
Man thank you. VALUE is always good!
thank you so much. Yes value is really important!
Thank you so much, Chris! I really wanted to go to your website and read and watch more but 1) Your site keeps redirecting so I couldn’t get there.
2) When I change my settings to prevent that redirecting to spam, I landed on a site, same name as yours but totally unrelated. It looks like your site has been hijacked.
Do you have another site to go read more about what you explain?
Thank you!
Nathalie
Thank you. Yes my current site is drawwithchris.com
Very helpful video ... nailed it 👍🏼
Thank you Alex. Glad it was helpful
When I squinted you turned off the colour, I was almost like woaaah! This really works haha God be with you
Thank you. Glad it worked for you
After many attempts, i understand squinting, actually. Thank you.
Thank you :)
I wonder if some people have an ability seeing "perfect value" and "relative value"
Yknow just like ppl who have perfect pitch or only relative pitch
Good point. I think about this a lot. I believe so.
Thanks! Yeah I agree. You can never get enough of good information. Esp. good fundamentals :)
Thank you!!!
Something wrong with your website? Can't find any article.
The website has changed. Will republish the article soon.
wow you really explain so well.. Thanks so much
+Mike A thank you! This is such an important skill for artists
Algum artista brasileiro aqui? Hehe
Thanks for this video, it is help me in my coffee painting
Good explanation, Very helpful, thanks
+Andy Russell thank you! This is powerful information
Very helpful and informative! Thank you so much
Thank you 🙏
It's always good to review good fundamentals :)
thank you so much this really helps full... blurring our eye is very easy to see different in value but the brain always lie...
Yes indeed ✍️
Very informative. Thank you!
Thank you 🙏
Whhhy i cannnn noot understand 🥲
This is sooo helpful! Thanks a lot.
also is it just me or does he sound like a knock of version of Donald Trump.
Thank you 🙏
Holy, your video trained me to see values so well in such a short time that the optical ilusion at the end didnt work:DD
haha nice! 😂
thank you i reallly understand more about values...
can you explain about plains...
thank you
thank you so much!
Very helpful!
thank you. you explain it so well!
+nettianslev you're welcome! Please share if it was helpful
Website domain no longer belongs to our friend Chris XD
Haha yes true. My site is www.drawwithchris.com now ;)
Thanks! Share your work sometime. Let me know if you were able to apply the information.
This is what non artist call the artistic eye.... It's called practicing value duntc.
Thanks, thanks, thanks...I've never understood seeing in value and feel really stupid. You've helped me so much in 8 minutes after years of trying to get it.
wow I learned a lot, thank you very much
You're welcome. Glad it was helpful :)
Nice Tutorial! Thank you.
Thank you so much
open photoshop > import image > desaturated > blur effect > save > done
Subscribed because of this vid. Thanks Chris.
thank you so much. It's an oldie but the information is timeless!
excellent! Many thank yous!!
Thank you for putting this video up, I've been studying art for years now but its always useful to watch videos like this as a refresher. Really helpful :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS HELPED ME LEARN SOMETHING I HAVE BEEN STUDYING FOR A FEW WEEKS IN 8 MINUTES YOU ARE AMAZING!!
Best explanation I have seen! I had multiple AH HA moments! Thank you please continue teaching.
sir can you tell me how you do squinting in Photoshop?
thank you
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO!!! THANK YOU
Thank you 🙏
Thank you, subscribed!
True yeah :) the center squares should be smaller
Thank you for making this so simple and easy to grasp.
Very nice, helped me a ton. Thank you for this!
Thank you. Glad it was helpful.
hi, can i take this video and translate on russian language, then upload on youtube. In the description I will indicate a link to your channel, of course.
Great. Can you also do Russian subtitles? Thank you
thanks alot for doing these, even if everything isn't new, I am sure it will be for some
So helpful and Well explained Thank you!!
That was phreaking helpful!
Thanks! I wanted to jump into coloring but I first gotta learn values.
amazing! suscribed.
Oh no, I can't see the illusion anymore :(
Thank you for sharing these helpful tips!
LIght house in Kauai... :) I have the same photo!
:)
me too!
This is a very good lecture. Information is very helpful and presented in very clear format.
Thank you so much. Glad it was helpful
CTRL+Y on photoshop
too : ) !
Good tip. Thank you :)
Thank you so much for uploading this. I always have problem with values and tones.
My eyebrows keep getting in the way.
This is so cool/helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Very clear; very helpful. Thank you.
I had an art teacher that sounds just like you. When the video started i was like when did my art teacher start making UA-cam videos lol
lol
This is a GEM!
Thank you :) Value is such an important skill
@@drawwithchris yeah! So true...with most of my paintings the common feedback I get is that the values could have been better! And this videos series has been so helpful for understanding values🤩
Thank you. Good observation. Value is a building block of drawing and painting!
Great tips Chris, thank you.
So helpful! Thank you
thank you for sharing these great tips
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🙏♥️
Great demo! It's ver helpful, no matter if you are beginner or advanced artist, the principles never change
Thank you so much. I agree 1000% The best artists I know still work on their values
Cool thank you! Will do.
Thank you this has made a lot of sense to me now and has given me some useful tools
Shakira shakira
:)
thank you
Welcome 🙏
Thanks!
great vids chris! been watching through them awesome stuff and spot on
thank you . I enjoyed your tutorial very very much.
Welcome. Glad it was helpful 🙏
Thanks! Will do.
Love your videos. Thaught me so much already
Thank you so much. Glad they are helpful
Thanks brother
Very good video! Keep them coming!