16:57 if you want to use the generated halftone as a mask, you can select all, copy it, deselect, make a new layer bucket filled with whatever color you like, create mask, hold alt and click on the mask preview, paste it, and alt click again on the mask preview
This is brilliant teaching. I feel like I asked my friend how to do something and he’s super real with me. Thank you for sharing your Adobe spell book fellow wizard!
@@JeremyLord5000 I'm really keen on seeing how you create the line work, whether it's custom brushes, the Pen tool, using the Width Tool for line variation, all three or something else. Your approach to colouring areas would be interesting too but the main thing for me is the main linework. I've got an image of the sort of linework I'd like to create so looking to find as many approaches as possible to see which will help the most.
Hi, I really loved your tutorial! Thank you so much! I was wondering if there was a way to make the dot size, when drawing with the pattern, respondent to pen pressure? So instead of the dots being cut up at the edges of a stroke, they just got smaller instead (like the halftone gradient effect) - is this possible at all? Thank you again!
Thanks for the comment - I'm pretty sure that most halftone or screentone brushes allow you to control dot size with pen pressure. I'd look at a couple of the Kyle T Webster ones or maybe also True Grit Texture Supply?
That's a separate feature in Illustrator. If you create a gradient in a shape then go to effect > pixelate > color halftone you'll get a gradient halftone :)
Great name and art!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks so much. Subbed
16:57 if you want to use the generated halftone as a mask, you can select all, copy it, deselect, make a new layer bucket filled with whatever color you like, create mask, hold alt and click on the mask preview, paste it, and alt click again on the mask preview
Thanks for the tips Jeremy
This is brilliant teaching. I feel like I asked my friend how to do something and he’s super real with me. Thank you for sharing your Adobe spell book fellow wizard!
You're most welcome sir! Glad you got something out of it!
Super cool video! Cant wait to try this!
Love your technique. Thanks for sharing. Blessings
Thank you so much!
Really cool. I just got back into drawing and such, so I'm hopeful I'll use this practically some day. Thanks for the tips
Glad it was helpful!
Man.......That's so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow great tutorial, what about using pentool? How can I make halftone shadows?
Fantastic video, really thorough. You're a great teacher!
Thanks for the well put tutorial.
You're welcome!
wow good video man. really quick and clear explanations. nice :D
Your doing a great job mate thank you for the multiple options you're teaching us
Thanks man1 really appreciate the support! :)
Great video man! Exactly what I was needing :) thank you!
Nice video
thanks dude
Can you make a tutorial on how to make this line art? I am trying to draw nice eyes but I am not even close to half your level.
Thanks
Yerp, can do - I'm getting my act together and making part 3 of my digital inking series so watch this space! :)
Any chance you can do a vid on how you ink your sketches to get to the starting point of this vid?
Yup, I can do that :) So just the sketch there already and just the inks yeah?
@@JeremyLord5000 I'm really keen on seeing how you create the line work, whether it's custom brushes, the Pen tool, using the Width Tool for line variation, all three or something else. Your approach to colouring areas would be interesting too but the main thing for me is the main linework. I've got an image of the sort of linework I'd like to create so looking to find as many approaches as possible to see which will help the most.
THANKYOU
damn, this is very usefull, thank you so much sir!
Nice video bro i really want to draw and create like you :(
Thanks man! Really appreciate that :)
Hi, I really loved your tutorial! Thank you so much! I was wondering if there was a way to make the dot size, when drawing with the pattern, respondent to pen pressure? So instead of the dots being cut up at the edges of a stroke, they just got smaller instead (like the halftone gradient effect) - is this possible at all?
Thank you again!
Thanks for the comment - I'm pretty sure that most halftone or screentone brushes allow you to control dot size with pen pressure. I'd look at a couple of the Kyle T Webster ones or maybe also True Grit Texture Supply?
Hey can you leave a copy of that .ai in the description or sumthin so that I can also get those halftones with a download
Yup, will do :)
Just uploaded the vector file for the halftones :) thx for the reminder.
Thankyouuu
You’re welcome 😊
how can I make the halftone to be a gradient
That's a separate feature in Illustrator. If you create a gradient in a shape then go to effect > pixelate > color halftone you'll get a gradient halftone :)
who's art is this?
My own. Why you ask?
Love the artsyle. I would love to follow you on ig