First Time Using SKETCHBOOK PRO!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @SirTimmelon_Thomas
    @SirTimmelon_Thomas Месяц назад

    Great video and I'm very excited to see you future artworks!

  • @Chris-iz1rw
    @Chris-iz1rw Месяц назад +4

    I love Sketchbook pro. I started my digital art journey with this program when it was $20 in 2007. It is the most comfortable interface of any app that I have used to for painting and drawing. While I also like working in Clip Studio its interface just won't get out of the way. I know there is simple mode but its still no where near the usability of Sketchbook pro. I just started working with it on the iPad and its got he same comfort level. Unfortunately it has limited features as compared to the desktop version, and can be a bit buggy. However, the application is being actively updated and developed right now. Who knows how far they might take it.

    • @ArtOfWesGardner
      @ArtOfWesGardner  Месяц назад +2

      I think the sleek design of Sketchbook might be my favorite thing about it. The brushes felt great, but I was constantly impressed with how well-designed actually interacting with the program was. I never felt at a loss on what to do or where to look for a feature, so it felt rewarding to click around and see what happened! Definitely a fan!

  • @BBAMEG
    @BBAMEG Месяц назад

    You should give Art Studio Pro another try. I use the desktop version (Mac only) but the mobile version gets pretty high marks. Great wet brushes in the desktop version, I imagine they would be the same in the mobile version.

  • @Trujones
    @Trujones Месяц назад +1

    My first love for digital art! Shame its feels abandoned but then again not much more youd want.

    • @Chris-iz1rw
      @Chris-iz1rw Месяц назад +1

      It is still being worked on and updates are coming in quite frequently. There are a number of things that could make it better like clipping masks and they are adding that in the next update (for mobile). I think it has potential to be one of the best drawing apps out there. stay tuned I guess.

    • @larryiscreating
      @larryiscreating Месяц назад +1

      Sketch book was also my introduction to digital art several years ago on an Amazon Fire tablet . Photoshop just had too much going on at the time for me for digital drawing/painting.

  • @ricbulow
    @ricbulow Месяц назад

    Hi again, Wesley. ANother awesome vidfeo and guide and knowledge.
    Been dwelling a bit into your videos lately, to try and grab whatever knowledge I have missed and I stumbled upon a Rebelle 4 video, where you go over your settings for that program and also talk about how to produce the most realistic painterly feel from it and I started wondering, if there were a chance you would make a similar video, in as much detail, with Rebelle 7? :)

  • @tyiamfathah8890
    @tyiamfathah8890 Месяц назад

    My favorite so far is medibang and sketchbook mobile

  • @brentp183
    @brentp183 Месяц назад

    I still think you should write. Watching Tyler Edlin's critiques of his students and he talks about adding nuances and touches to tell stories in their paintings / illustrations. Maybe that's what you should focus on over the mechanics of the craft... you already know a ton about that. Perhaps writing narrative in text will carry over to adding story to your paintings. I look at Frazetta more closely these days and every simple sketch, ink drawing or painting he does tells a story. To the point that I want to jump in the art sometimes. Also sometimes you've got to put the stylus down, my friend, to avoid burnout. As always, fantastic video that I appreciate the hell out of. You're a constant source of inspiration to me. Peace from NZ 🤘

  • @rrasch8125
    @rrasch8125 Месяц назад

    It’s about the talent, not the app.

    • @SirTimmelon_Thomas
      @SirTimmelon_Thomas Месяц назад +6

      It's not about the talent. It's about the time and hard work you put into your craft!

    • @rrasch8125
      @rrasch8125 Месяц назад

      @@SirTimmelon_Thomas You can put as much time and hard work into it. If you’re shit then you’re shit. It IS about talent.