Amazing work Sebijy. Again, it’s the eyes. The way you paint them just draws the beholder in. Real stunning work. Great choice of reference photos particularly the position of hands to give more stylised pose. But those eyes… love the eyes in all your art work. ❤👍🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
I started to dedicate on actually learning how to draw, I’m doing this for i think a weeks now and between my ton of drawings tutorials, youtube recommended one of your videos, and the moment i saw i already put in my head “found my artist inspiration.” I don’t even think i have to say how good your drawings are, it’s like…hell, no words, just by looking at it you can say a million of words, i still have a lot to learn, but i hope to one day be able to do art like you do, even if learning it’s hard i still look back at your drawings and put in my head “No, it will be worthy.”
Idk, after watching it so many times, i still dont know how do you manage to make the eyes- look like that. Like I cant even describe that, what? And the highlights on the skin? Its all so smooth and realistic?!
Thank you! :) Basically, it's about drawing/painting them with hard edges (for structure) then smoothing them out so they're less contrasty with soft edges and bringing the hard edges back where I want them. This gives a result that I find more interesting, and the addition of specular highlight on this type of rendering really enhances the whole in my opinion. (as mentioned in the video, this is a preview, sped up and cut. You should get a better understanding by watching the full video process, at normal speed, uncut, on my Patreon. But it's basically as I described above: draw/paint in a structured way with hard edges, blend using a soft blending brush, and bring back hard edges (re-smooth parts if necessary, etc.).
THIS IS JUST A WHOLE NEW LEVEL OF DRAWING. You're amazing keep it up.🍺🔥🔥 Can I ask where you learned drawing like this? Because I have lots of ideas in my head but I have no idea where to start :)
sebijy this is so beautiful... I try to paint like you but only crap comes out. Maybe if I follow your video as a walkthrough, replicating what you do, I'd learn to do like you
Thank you! 🙏🥲 I think it can help yes. Watching a video process while creating your own illustration but using the same process and trying to get the same rendering at each step is a good exercise. It takes time but it can help :)
@@Sebijy I have been trying to paint like that (the conventional way of rendering) but the result is always garbage. The way I paint regularly is by masking the shapes that will compose the scene and then going all in at rendering one of the shapes fully before moving to the next one... AKA: Painting part by part instead of painting the canvas as a whole and refining it
@@Candlemakerr Yeah, I see what you mean. Try this method maybe: ruclips.net/video/3JS0hqZ9aCo/видео.htmlsi=9d7W9dATrKbZVZhl Check Ahmed Aldoori's youtube channel, it's full of tips and tuts from a great artist and teacher 👍
I would like to know where you make your digital drawings because I'm just starting my "career" as a digital artist and I would really like to know where I should do my digital drawings (btw, this thistle drawing is magnificent).
Hey I’ve been a supporter of your work for a while and I’ve been trying to do studies on your work but I get confused in the beginning of your photoshop previews because I’m not exactly familiar with the program and I don’t know what brush you use in the beginning or at all I just guess and try to match whatever brush you’re using to the closest thing to it from the pack I bought from your store. I noticed Japanese Brush pen isn’t in the pack I bought and a few others.
@@eggflake_ui The first brush I use (and which I use mostly in this painting) is also in the CSP pack, it's called “asf 1”. Have you downloaded the “Go-to brushes pack” folder (it's included in the “Essentials” pack if that's the one you bought), you'll find it easier to find the corresponding brushes I think. If not, you can also download my free pack for PS and install it in CSP, so you'll have the same brushes, ordered in the same way, for the videos where I use PS: sebijy.gumroad.com/l/ddrbs The “Japanese Black Brush” is in the PS tpl file, and you can't install tpl files in CSP. But I converted the brushes from tpl to abr and then to sut (CSP file). I've just uploaded the pack to the “Essentials” and “Go-to” brush packs (on Gumroad), so I don't know which one you have, but check the pack for the added brushes :) (if you bought the pack from another store, I'll update them tomorrow). However, the “Japanese Black Brush” doesn't work in CSP as it does in PS. But personally, in CSP I use the “Dark Pencil 2” brush instead (or another one I'll be adding soon) Hope it'll helps :) And thank you for your support! 🙏🥲
@@SebijyOH YM GOD YOU ARE SO AMAZING. I am so glad I have had the opportunity to support you. The brushes you’ve made are amazing and you’re still updating them when you don’t have to. Thank you sommuch. ❤❤
Hello, I buy references packs from Grafit Studio, Obscura 29, Mels Mneyan, Satines Zillah, etc. The main reference for this one come from the pack "600+ Splash Art Female Pose Reference Pictures for Artists" (by Grafit Studio) that I bought here: www.artstation.com/a/5387687 Also, Unsplash, Pinterest, Pixabay, Pexels, Freepik :)
@@imcrimson8618 Depends, if you want to do portrait, I think starting by Loomis books is a good thing to learn a simple and way to draw with correct proportions and check out Ahmed Aldoori's channel, he got a lot of great tuts :)
@@Sebijy thanks! Im more interested in people than landscapes. Landscapes are pretty cool, but I don’t see myself wanting to dive into that initially. I love your images because of how ur using light/shadow. Really dramatic pieces and thats something I noticed I gravitate towards.
Do you plan to upload your art into other websites in the future? Cause X was just region blocked in my country and i can't follow se your work anymore. Great painting, have a good one.
A little reflection I made from this-I've always relied on layers and clipping layers that I realized that I'm basically trapping myself in a cage of limitations, which prevents my art from improving further. By painting on one layer (excluding the backup layers), it would free the artist from trapping themselves in a false sense of limitations and help them focus on the piece as a whole. Using the texture overlays also reminded me that I should experiment more with my art and be free-I never realized how much I limit what I do in my drawings that it's stopping me from having any improvement. Your video process has been an eye opener to me (as cheesy and cliche as it sounds, it has been extremely helpful)
the way you paint skin and eyes just mesmerizes me everytime
Thank you! 🙏 :)
Amazing work Sebijy. Again, it’s the eyes. The way you paint them just draws the beholder in. Real stunning work. Great choice of reference photos particularly the position of hands to give more stylised pose. But those eyes… love the eyes in all your art work. ❤👍🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you so much! 🙏🥲
Whenever you post anything dungeon-meshi related I think back to the roast chicken stock inage 😭😭
😁
I watched your Falin speedpaint, I'm so glad you painted Thistle as well! He's my favorite character, and I love your process!!
Thank you! 🙏 :)
I started to dedicate on actually learning how to draw, I’m doing this for i think a weeks now and between my ton of drawings tutorials, youtube recommended one of your videos, and the moment i saw i already put in my head “found my artist inspiration.”
I don’t even think i have to say how good your drawings are, it’s like…hell, no words, just by looking at it you can say a million of words, i still have a lot to learn, but i hope to one day be able to do art like you do, even if learning it’s hard i still look back at your drawings and put in my head “No, it will be worthy.”
Thank you! 🙏🥲
Wish you all the best in your practice 💪
I like how you incorporate reference texture images into the painting, gives me some ideas. Also beautiful work, bravo :)
Thank you! 🙏 Glad you like it! :)
Idk, after watching it so many times, i still dont know how do you manage to make the eyes- look like that. Like I cant even describe that, what? And the highlights on the skin? Its all so smooth and realistic?!
Thank you! :)
Basically, it's about drawing/painting them with hard edges (for structure) then smoothing them out so they're less contrasty with soft edges and bringing the hard edges back where I want them. This gives a result that I find more interesting, and the addition of specular highlight on this type of rendering really enhances the whole in my opinion.
(as mentioned in the video, this is a preview, sped up and cut. You should get a better understanding by watching the full video process, at normal speed, uncut, on my Patreon.
But it's basically as I described above: draw/paint in a structured way with hard edges, blend using a soft blending brush, and bring back hard edges (re-smooth parts if necessary, etc.).
I learned a lot from you. Thanks !!
Glad I can help :) Thank you!
Beautiful, as always
Thank you! :)
Wow! Amazing work as always
Thank you! :)
Your work is amazing as always, plus your bg music is a vibe
Thank you! :)
Amazing piece !!!
Thank you! :)
This is incredible!!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Thank you! 🙏 :)
wow love the dewy look!
Thank you! :)
Beautiful work!
Thank you! :)
your work is amazing
Thank you! :)
aaaaaaaaaah I love your stile it is so good 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Thank you! 🙏:D
So incredibly underrated! ❤
Thank you! 🙏 :)
THIS IS JUST A WHOLE NEW LEVEL OF DRAWING. You're amazing keep it up.🍺🔥🔥
Can I ask where you learned drawing like this? Because I have lots of ideas in my head but I have no idea where to start :)
Thank you! 🙏:)
From my daily practices, I like to try many processes, different ways to start, develop and finiish, etc :)
Eh aprendido mucho gracias a el proceso de tu arte, me encanta!
Tu estilo parece perfectamente un cuadro de un antiguo y talentoso pintor❤❤❤
¡Muchas gracias! 🙏
Es muy amable de su parte. Me alegro de que le haya resultado útil :)
I LOVE IT!
Thank you! Glad you love it :)
My jaw is cleaning the floor 😭🙏🙏
Thank you! 😂🙏
How long does this masterpiece took . Amazing
5hr 40min 57s :)
Thank you! 🙏
@@Sebijy dayum that's fast
godlike stuff...wish i can draw like this without lineup....
Thank you! :)
awesome 😍🥰
Thank you! 🙏 :)
sebijy this is so beautiful... I try to paint like you but only crap comes out. Maybe if I follow your video as a walkthrough, replicating what you do, I'd learn to do like you
Thank you! 🙏🥲
I think it can help yes. Watching a video process while creating your own illustration but using the same process and trying to get the same rendering at each step is a good exercise. It takes time but it can help :)
@@Sebijy I have been trying to paint like that (the conventional way of rendering) but the result is always garbage. The way I paint regularly is by masking the shapes that will compose the scene and then going all in at rendering one of the shapes fully before moving to the next one... AKA: Painting part by part instead of painting the canvas as a whole and refining it
@@Sebijy You can actually see one of my paintings in my channel, but 90% of the other works don't come out as pretty as that one came...
@@Candlemakerr Yeah, I see what you mean. Try this method maybe: ruclips.net/video/3JS0hqZ9aCo/видео.htmlsi=9d7W9dATrKbZVZhl
Check Ahmed Aldoori's youtube channel, it's full of tips and tuts from a great artist and teacher 👍
I would like to know where you make your digital drawings because I'm just starting my "career" as a digital artist and I would really like to know where I should do my digital drawings (btw, this thistle drawing is magnificent).
You mean what program you should use? Personnally I have a preference for Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop CC (2021) :)
Thank you! :)
Thistle needs to drop his damn skincare routine istg
Nah it's fine! 😝✨
is that some kind of plug in for reference imagees in PS?
Nope, it's Pureref a great program for diplaying the refs. You can set the program to always be above others on your screen 👍
Hey I’ve been a supporter of your work for a while and I’ve been trying to do studies on your work but I get confused in the beginning of your photoshop previews because I’m not exactly familiar with the program and I don’t know what brush you use in the beginning or at all I just guess and try to match whatever brush you’re using to the closest thing to it from the pack I bought from your store.
I noticed Japanese Brush pen isn’t in the pack I bought and a few others.
What program do you use?
@@Sebijy Clip Studio Paint
@@eggflake_ui The first brush I use (and which I use mostly in this painting) is also in the CSP pack, it's called “asf 1”.
Have you downloaded the “Go-to brushes pack” folder (it's included in the “Essentials” pack if that's the one you bought), you'll find it easier to find the corresponding brushes I think.
If not, you can also download my free pack for PS and install it in CSP, so you'll have the same brushes, ordered in the same way, for the videos where I use PS: sebijy.gumroad.com/l/ddrbs
The “Japanese Black Brush” is in the PS tpl file, and you can't install tpl files in CSP.
But I converted the brushes from tpl to abr and then to sut (CSP file).
I've just uploaded the pack to the “Essentials” and “Go-to” brush packs (on Gumroad), so I don't know which one you have, but check the pack for the added brushes :) (if you bought the pack from another store, I'll update them tomorrow).
However, the “Japanese Black Brush” doesn't work in CSP as it does in PS. But personally, in CSP I use the “Dark Pencil 2” brush instead (or another one I'll be adding soon)
Hope it'll helps :)
And thank you for your support! 🙏🥲
@@SebijyOH YM GOD YOU ARE SO AMAZING. I am so glad I have had the opportunity to support you. The brushes you’ve made are amazing and you’re still updating them when you don’t have to. Thank you sommuch. ❤❤
hello!! where do you get your poses references? is it self made or there's a website for it?
Hello,
I buy references packs from Grafit Studio, Obscura 29, Mels Mneyan, Satines Zillah, etc.
The main reference for this one come from the pack "600+ Splash Art Female Pose Reference Pictures for Artists" (by Grafit Studio) that I bought here: www.artstation.com/a/5387687
Also, Unsplash, Pinterest, Pixabay, Pexels, Freepik :)
@@Sebijy thank you!!
How long have you been painting? I admire ur work
7yrs more or less :)
@@Sebijy holy moly, thats a lot of time and dedication. Do you have any tips for starting out? What to focus on first?
@@imcrimson8618 Depends, if you want to do portrait, I think starting by Loomis books is a good thing to learn a simple and way to draw with correct proportions and check out Ahmed Aldoori's channel, he got a lot of great tuts :)
@@Sebijy thanks! Im more interested in people than landscapes. Landscapes are pretty cool, but I don’t see myself wanting to dive into that initially. I love your images because of how ur using light/shadow. Really dramatic pieces and thats something I noticed I gravitate towards.
cool
Thank you! :)
Do you plan to upload your art into other websites in the future? Cause X was just region blocked in my country and i can't follow se your work anymore.
Great painting, have a good one.
I'm on instagram too: instagram.com/sebijy 👍
Thank you! 🙏 :)
@@SebijyArent you on cara too?
@@maidenmaiden1439 Yeah, but I'm not very active on Cara yet. I'll try to be more soon :)
@2:50 shocked pikachu face
😁
боже мой
🙏🥲
🗿👍
🙏 :)
How tf did he jst blend it like that...
With my magic brushes :D
...
that you can have here for free: sebijy.gumroad.com/l/ddrbs :)
@@Sebijyis this only applicable for Photoshop cuz I use Ibis paint x😅
@@user-fu7cm1jf4v I don't know. If Ibis Paint can install abr files then it should be fine I guess?! :)
bạn này vẽ kinh quá, tôi muốn iu bạn này :)))
Cảm ơn bạn rất nhiều! 🙏 :)
Sebiji🗿 gw rasa lu orang indo😂
Tidak, tapi saya memahami kebingungannya 😁
Sorry... ONE LAYER???? I'm still like, 1/3 throughout the video but HOW-
It's amazing by the way!!! Someday I'll be able to paint like you too, I'll keep practicing :33
A little reflection I made from this-I've always relied on layers and clipping layers that I realized that I'm basically trapping myself in a cage of limitations, which prevents my art from improving further. By painting on one layer (excluding the backup layers), it would free the artist from trapping themselves in a false sense of limitations and help them focus on the piece as a whole. Using the texture overlays also reminded me that I should experiment more with my art and be free-I never realized how much I limit what I do in my drawings that it's stopping me from having any improvement. Your video process has been an eye opener to me (as cheesy and cliche as it sounds, it has been extremely helpful)
AND YOU'RE EXTREMELY UNDERRATED, I LOVE YOUR ART SM 😭😭😭 You deserve at least 5M subs omg-
Thank you! 🥲
Yeah, I prefer to merge and then work on one layer and add things on another layer if needed, then merge again, etc. :)
Thanks again! 🙏
@@SebijyMy hero.