Trisht The Steadfast - Painting Tutorial & Lesson - Era of Providence
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- Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
- Dear everyone,
Welcome to a painting tutorial and lesson featuring Trisht The Steadfast, my first bust sculpted for Craftworld Studio's Era of Providence line.
This tutorial was shared with our Patreon community last year, but we are happy to finally share it publicly with all of you. If you like this format, there’s more to come. Want to learn more about Era of Providence? Along with a few more busts from this range that I sculpted over the past year, we have some exciting updates that we are eager to reveal soon. Stay Tuned!
Learn more about my first step in 3D sculpting: / trisht-steadfast-82445501
See more photos of Trisht The Steadfast and read the story: / trisht-steadfast-82850808
We had the STL file available for our Patrons during May and the first half of June 2023. Now it is available at our Patreon Shop: www.patreon.com/craftworldstu...
We hope you enjoy our new lesson. This is a full walkthrough of painting Trisht, focusing on Wetblending, Underpainting, and Overlapping Layers techniques. With these techniques and the chosen color palette, I'll bring you closer to the ambiance and storytelling of our old Trisht. - Игры
I watched every brush stroke you made and I still can't get it. Your level of artistry is unmatched.
I mean, who the hell thinks of putting yellow, green, lime green, brown, blue, light blue, and purple on a helmet?????
Thank you very much. The process is pretty intuitive.
When I am not filming or taking pictures for tutorial, my painting process is even more free. I start with some ideas and many times I would let the process guide me.
But with lessons and tutorials, we aim to bring out the understanding and creativity in others. We want them to learn trough experiments and progress, and to understand how to use color and brushstrokes for their miniature pieces. :)
Just started following and stunning work
I have loved your approach ever since I started learning from your Patreon. I got so bored and burned out with mini painting, as I felt like I was approaching it as a 3D coloring book. I went on to study traditional art/painting for a few years. Now I am applying that knowledge and using some of your ideas in my figure painting. I can tell you are both traditionally trained artists. It is rare to find that! Thanks for sharing this.
Thanks so much! We're glad our art is being recognized. We're really grateful to be able to share our creativity and knowledge, and it's awesome to know we can inspire our followers. Thanks for your support! Best, Aleksandra and Marko
Beautiful work and use of colors.
Thank you very much. :)
Trisha is so cool and I can’t wait to learn more about Era of Providence!
Trisht! Silly autocorrect!
Such an amazing line of models! 🎉
Thank you! More to come! :)
So good to see you guys back on RUclips I have been in a bit of a painting lull recently after watching this I want to get back to it as well!
Glad to know you got inspired , keep it up. :D
This is outstanding work! Colors, blending and brushstrokes combination gives awesome result, I wish I could learn how to paint figures like you)
Thank you. I'm glad to hear that. We plan to publish more videos. Also, we have been teaching via patreon and in person for many years now. If you haven't already, and if interested, check our tutorials and classes. :)
Phenomenal! I adore your style, though it's also very intimidating to try, if I'm honest.
Thank you very much. You can try when you feel comfortable. When you feel inspired. And we have no doubt you can get some quality insight, learning through process, and some new ideas with your first try. 😉
OVER THE TOP! Thank you for this tutorial, love your unique style!
Thank you very much and you are welcome. We are both happy to know that. :)
what a strange and different way to paint miniatures 👍
Thanks :)
Looks great! The way you used the brush to create textures with different strokes (and not a perfect tip) was really nice to watch! Almost like an oil painting. Did you do any glazing to help blends and smoothness, or was in done only during the wet blending and layering?
Thanks!
Thank you. Yes, it is all done with brushstrokes. Glazes would change the tonalities and destroy the contrast in this case. With so many colors working together, wet blending and overlapping layers help them blend into cohesion while keeping as many tones and tonal variations visible in some of the shades and highlights. :)
I love your work so much! You inspire me to want to do the same, but it looks insanely difficult 🥲.
It makes perfect sense as he's doing it, but when I try, it comes out the opposite.
Thank you. :) Sometimes, it only looks difficult. Sometimes, it looks too easy, but then it gets difficult when you try to replicate. It is all a process of trying, understanding, making steps, steps forward, or steps back. It is all a process. Every painting session brings something. First, it brings xp just for trying, then it brings new insights, ideas, understanding, and difficulties as well. One thing is for sure, it all leads forward in your painting journey. :)
@@CraftworldStudio Wow ,I love that 🥰