So, of course, I like the first one as it is the clean, open, old-school look that lasts. I also find that I like the third one a lot as well. I would probably choose this one if I was doing a neo-traditional design. I'm not a big fan of the second one that much at all. I'm moving some money around to join the channel next month because I really want to see you grow and expand your career. I think it's important to support younger artists and you're the one I'm choosing to support. Keep up the great work.
Hey brother, yeah i’m the exact same. The second method i’ve personally never really used but it is one that i’ve seen and can be quite popular with blackwork or realistic design. Also thank you so much brother 🙏🏻I really appreciate the support you continually give me, can’t express how much it means that people like yourself are backing me, thank you
Dude, thank you so much for such a simple and efficient couple of techniques! I watched a lot of videos and none helped me create anything other than overly basic. The 3rd option suits me the most.
@@DaggetDesigns Always happy to learn new techniques, mate! I've been creating art for nearly 2 decades now with degrees in Illustration but I always manage to learn something new, so thanks.
The first and the third are nice. For a tattoo I would look for the first one because over time lines on the fish will get fuzzy and bleed outwards. So more open spacing of the scales for the first one. But for a painting on the wall I like the third because it shows more detail like you said the wrap around effect.
Hey nice observations! I completely agree with this, theres a reason traditional styles are king, they designed the tattoos to age well as rhe skin changes, so bigger and clearer is generally better for tattooing! 😁👍🏼
So, of course, I like the first one as it is the clean, open, old-school look that lasts. I also find that I like the third one a lot as well. I would probably choose this one if I was doing a neo-traditional design. I'm not a big fan of the second one that much at all. I'm moving some money around to join the channel next month because I really want to see you grow and expand your career. I think it's important to support younger artists and you're the one I'm choosing to support. Keep up the great work.
Hey brother, yeah i’m the exact same. The second method i’ve personally never really used but it is one that i’ve seen and can be quite popular with blackwork or realistic design. Also thank you so much brother 🙏🏻I really appreciate the support you continually give me, can’t express how much it means that people like yourself are backing me, thank you
I Love the Traditional style because it so open and has a visual appeal to me. I also Love Lots of color with skin breaks. 🔥👍🏻😎🙏🏻
Thanks so much! These qualities appeal to me the most also! 🤙🏼😁
thank you for sharing how to draw koi fish. this is very nice i like it..
Welcome 😁 thanks for watching
Dude, thank you so much for such a simple and efficient couple of techniques! I watched a lot of videos and none helped me create anything other than overly basic. The 3rd option suits me the most.
Awesome to hear man 😁 thanks a lot for watchinf
@@DaggetDesigns Always happy to learn new techniques, mate! I've been creating art for nearly 2 decades now with degrees in Illustration but I always manage to learn something new, so thanks.
Very informative love the way you presented it. I like all three methods.great stuff thanks very much.
Cheers 😁
Dude thanks, I’ve used the traditional “S” curves in the past but couldn’t remember it to save my life! 👍
Hey no worries bro! Its the best way there is 😁
This is THE BEST koi scale tutorial I've seen! Thanks a lot man :) Keep up the great work!
Thanks heaps! :)
They are all just beautiful but I think I like the traditional the best
Thank you so much
This helped a a lot
Thank you!
Thank you!!! I was searching exactly for this
Great! You’re welcome
Good Job Broder😎
Awesome video, really helped me with a drawing I was doing, I subscribed as soon as I saw the Parkway drive t-shirt lol
Thanks for the sub!
awesome outcome, enjoy the day. .joined you to see more of your work. . .
Thanks so much! More work on its way every week!
Great work! Definitely the first one mate!
Thanks brother! I agree 😆✌🏼
The first and the third are nice. For a tattoo I would look for the first one because over time lines on the fish will get fuzzy and bleed outwards. So more open spacing of the scales for the first one. But for a painting on the wall I like the third because it shows more detail like you said the wrap around effect.
Hey nice observations! I completely agree with this, theres a reason traditional styles are king, they designed the tattoos to age well as rhe skin changes, so bigger and clearer is generally better for tattooing! 😁👍🏼
Omg thank you so much
You’re welcome thank you!
#1 I like the TRADITIONAL, I think it makes it so you can you can pack the colors in better.
Agree wholeheartedly my friend
unbelievable mate thanks!
Thanks brother 😁🤙🏼
Thxxx for support
Cheers Martin
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wow amazing
Thank you 🙏🏻😁
The first and last where my fave but I’m a black and grey artist cuz I hate mixing colors… because I can’t🤷🏽♂️
Learn coloursss!!!! 😂 black and grey is sick too tho 😁 keep at ot
Awesome can we have a win bars one please
I will do eventually, for now, Check out my Kitsune video for some tips on wind bars
@@DaggetDesigns Thank you so much for the response !!! And already have hahaha 😎👍
@@BuzzSynergy legend! 👌🏼
Traditional first one
Same!
Does this work for dragons too?
dude it certainly does. Its WAY more difficult imo to apply it to snakes and dragons but essentially its the same method yes.
@@DaggetDesigns aw sweet thanks man
Well if that wasnt helpfull , tx tx tx
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Gold Koi Fish They Called Sky Blue Koi Fish
You should draw dagget from angry beavers 🕺
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They are all just beautiful but I like the traditional the best
This helps a lot
Thank you
Thank you 🙏🏻😁 I agree, traditional is best for sure, thanks for watching
@@DaggetDesigns your welcome
You are so talented
Thank you
Blessings bro