![]() However, this painting looks almost nothing like the photo haha, I just liked the composition, lighting and forest vibes of the photo. For example, this painting is fairly close to the original photo, except I had more fun with the edges and bringing out the shiny-ness. ![]() Can I rearrange the values to get a different feeling? Can I change the hues or the entire palette to convey something different? etc. It might appear as though I’m copying what I see in front of me, but really I’m asking myself how can I improve what in real life. This applies to things like figure drawing and still life as well. A little box will open in the middle of your screen, thats called Spotlight. Whenever you’re trapped because you have to copy something (exactly as it is, perfectly), I feel like you become a machine and you’re not really gaining any knowledge from the study. 1.To do this, the easiest way is to press the keys command + spacebar. Whatever it is, I try to have fun and make it personal. Maybe I just like the lighting, or maybe I just like the texture. Even if I’m doing just a study ( like in these paintings), I’m always trying to see what I’m trying to gain from that study. When I say master study, I’m not doing a master copy. I did a lot of master studies over the summer which helped me get a better idea on mark making, composition, lighting, colours, edges, different approaches, etc. Always collect inspiration and study other people’s art. ![]() I have a collection of artbooks (art of spiderverse, art of ratatouille, nathan fowke’s book, dream worlds, etc.) and I have an endless amount of saved images on instagram, my computer and everywhere I can think of haha. Paint Tool Sai Tutorial (watch it in full screen) TheAmh227 21 subscribers 1. You can set your photoshop preferences to have Ctrl+Y as a shortcut that toggles between the colour and greyscale version of your painting (there’s probably a tutorial on how to do that on youtube). If your image doesn’t work at a greyscale/value level, then it won’t work no matter how many colours you add. Details: - Fully digitizer support with pressure. All the tips I have to say about light and colour are from his videos/lessons. PaintTool SAI is high quality and lightweight painting software, fully digitizer support, amazing anti-aliased paintings, provide easy and stable operation, this software make digital art more enjoyable and comfortable. Marco Bucci was my mentor last year and my approach to painting has changed completely since then! His videos/lessons are very easy to understand. Hi! Thanks for your question! You can access my brushes/fullscreen speedpaints, tips, tutorials and critiques on my patreon! (you have to be above 18 because I post life drawings there too oop)īut here are some general tips I have (I’m very much still learning more about light and colour so don’t trust me 100% haha)
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