This is actually really a helpful/understandable tutorial, especially the part where you show it all coming together. I’m going to try it out for myself now!! 😁👍
Okay but the tonal value tip actually blew my mind 😭😭 I always chose random colors, and it … doesn’t work out since everything looks desaturated and doesn’t harmonize. This was mad helpful
I started following you on instagram months ago because i really adore your artstyle, i remember thinking "Wow, i wanna be able to draw like that!!" So you dropping this tutorial made me really excited and it helped me understand how your style works and how the colors do the "brain scratch"-thing you mentioned. Seeing your art process while you explained it made it easy to understand and I'm eager to try it myself! All in all this is the art tutorial of my dreams and i thank you so much
As a 70 years old, I have enjoyed listening your teaching and the clarity of voice. Remember fear not you were conceive for this path. Enjoy your gift.
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DRAW IN SUPER BRIGHT COLORS BUT MY COLOR THEORY KNOWLEDGE JUST SITS IN MY BRAIN SO IM GLAD U EXPLAINED HOW TO ACTUALLY USE IT UR A LIFE SAVER FR THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
someone probably already told you by now, but complementary colors do have a science behind it! in the case of red and green, they're complementary because green is made from mixing blue and yellow together, while red is a primary color. since primary colors are red, yellow and blue, green is missing the red; that's why putting it next to red in a painting makes it feel "complete", or "whole", hence why the name. same thing goes for orange(made from red and yellow) with blue; and purple (red and blue) with yellow. hope this helped!
This is the first time I've managed to stay fully focused on a drawing tutorial, usually I have a lot of trouble but this was very well paced and easy to follow, thank you! 😭✨
I started using saturated colors and a messy lineart without knowing any artist that made me understand what I was doing since everyone insist that saturated colors ruin your art, and then I found your tiktok acc, It was such a relief Thanks for the tutorial 💕
this video is SO HELPFUL oh my god. even just for color theory in general, not just this specific lighting style. at least to me. not to even take away from how glad i am to know how to pull off this lighting style. already having so much fun with it ❤️✨
Did an experiement using *all the colors* some time ago and what I found was that the further away the colours were from each other on the color wheel the higher the contrast - and vice-versa (or however that is spelled). It's similar to the relationships of colour like you can more easily switch between colours if they are darker or lighter&desaturated or desaturated. Well yeah thats about it. I drew a goat with it and the pelt looked convincing. The thing to keep in mind was that the painting ended up looking not unlike something that translates body heat into color.
I didn’t know it was called hyper pop so now I have a new key word to search. I naturally just kind of knew purple blue and red were darker and used them for shadows but seeing you actually line things up with tonal value was super helpful. And finally seeing you colour based on the regular colours you can see first then adding colour burn layers is probably gonna be a game changer for me because it’s gonna help me not overdo it and know which parts to desaturate to balance things. Actua a really freakin helpful tutorial. Thanks!
i love the color green and this is makin me wanna prove its a great color, art is about adapting and finding new ways to create sum u love this video rally helped me out with color theory even more then i already know!! yellows and greens have light value and i feel like it would make decent backgrounds or even characters! everyone has different preferences but its always good to be opened minded and try new things. thats art >_
I don't know anything about colour theory but I just coloured a pictured and I couldn't explain why the colours fit so good to each other and after hours of research I found your video and now my life makes sense again. Thanks
For someone who's never made a tutorial before, this is amazing. It's to-the-point and doesn't ramble, and it's funny as well. It explains the style and how to do it in a very understandable way.
For someone who is still trying out different art styles at my own pace , this is one of the harder art styles i cannot grasp until this very noice tutorial! I am definitely gonna try it out to see what goes best for my own style :DD thank you for this awesome tutorial!😍
Omg thank you so much for explaining tonal values!!! You explained it in a really easy to understand way, and I really appreciate the chart. I have it screenshotted so I can use it for future artworks!
Dude, this tutorial is genuinely fantastic. Thanks for making it so laid-back and fun, while being extremely comprehensive! I find it much easier to jump into the subject matter when it's fun and not too intense. You're awesome!
thank you so much for creating this tutorial ive always wanted to create highly saturated artwork but i never really knew how all i would do was just color the rainbow put it on overlay and reduce it to like 40-50% and call it a day. NOW I CAN FINALLY MAKE EYE STRAIN ARTWORK IM SO HYPED!!!!
I cannot tell u how many professional artists suck at explaining things for me and i now understand that i need ur chaotic energy to learn sth...like i loved how u didnt just go like 'u just gotta study color theory more' or 'draw from life so u now what ur light sources are hitting' like logically i already know all of that so its not helping but seeing how u actually work step by step is so helpful and showing how u chose ur color was so cool to see amd so easily inderstandable...i just cant tell u how quick i understood what u were trying to say
This was incredibly comprehensive for a first tutorial! You did a great job explaining everything and providing a good amount of visual reference as well! Especially saying you color your lineart, wow. I'm an intermediate artist, but sometimes I still have a hard time finding what makes another artist's art have that unique pop. I feel like a lot of tutorials tend to leave that bit out, but when you said you're just coloring pre-existing lineart it really clicked for me.
UR ART IS SO GOOD HELPPP?? the experience and knowledge u need to be able to use such bright and contrasting colors togejte and make them look good shouldnt be underestimated… U SLAYED AND THIS TUTORIAL WAS ACTUALLY UNDERSTANDABLE APPLAUD U
This video was so easy to understand and helped me a lot. I used to be so scared of using colors because I didn't know what the hell I was doing despite watching so many videos on color theory. Using color in art is extremely fuunnn, thank you so much for opening this door for me.
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm a traditional artist but I've started doing digital art recently so I have trouble adjusting to the new way to use color. Also, your artstyle is chief's kiss, it feels so tasty to my eyes!
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I see a lot of hyperpop type posca artwork out there and have no idea where to start with it, but this video gave me a lot of ideas :)
IT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE I litteraly was struggling on how to do this type of coloring and never knew what is was I was so drawn to your video on tiktok everything was so colorful and I just fell in love with the artsyle and seeing this video makes me happy because I can finally find a way to color 🫶🏻
OH MY GOD, I was struggling so hard trying to work these colors together, and you made it look so simple. I loved your tutorial, and I'm going to screenshot the grayscale thing. Thank youuuu❤
I remember seeing your art on Instagram a couple of times! And your description for your art is on point: very brain scratchy! Your style is very unique and vastly different from what I'm used to, so seeing your art process is really fascinating! Keep up the great work! 💖💖💖
OMG YOU ARE THE ONE FROM TIKTOK!!! AHAHA I’M SO HAPPY YOU HAVE RUclips NOW BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE TIKTOK AND I LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOURS THAT HAVE BEEN REPOSTED TO OTHER PLATFORMS AND GENSHIN TIKTOK COMPILATIONS! I can’t use TikTok and I loved your style so much, your color palettes are always so memorable! And now you have RUclips! I’m so glad! I love this, thank you YT for recommending me this video and thank you for your wonderful and amazing “tutorl” I hope you continue posting here ❤️😌😌
This actually helps me A LOT!! I’ve always wanted to do hyperpop artwork but I never knew how to get colours to work together well. Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!!
Thanks so much for making this tutorial!! i usually hate tutorials because they can be so long and boring and overly drawn out. And your tutorial was none of that! It was really considered and delivered key points without dilly dalllying. And also the memes you prickled in there were really entertaining lol. Thank’s for making such a useful tutorial! I’ll definitely keep your tips in mind next time I try coloring.
Oh oh the part abt tone values was really helpful, I've never heard anyone mention that before, thank you for explaining it well, and also for the speedpaint example, so cool so cool
It's incredible to see your hyperpop art and how you saturate your colours I on the other hand tend to have more of desaturated colours so i really like studying your art style
You’re so right this does tickle my brain! ☺️ To be honest I’ve always really loved this kind of style, the colors are just so beautiful and I really wish less people shied away from using saturated colors
I’m not sure if this is off topic or not but something I’ve started to enjoy doing do my sketch in bright red, then draw over it again in black, clean up the first sketch a bit and then merge the two together so the red peeks out from the black. I’m not the best at explaining my process but I hope I got the idea across 😅 Love the tutorial by the way! Really helpful!!
THE PLOT TWISTS. My mind was blown when u said you drew it on a phone and then just when shock could shock no more u announce this is ur first tutorial :oo kept me hella engaged and now I wanna art
I‘ve been drawing for yeeeaaarsss now but never really was brave enough to try this art style, but now I have acquired enough motivation and knowledge to try, thank you!!!
Sometimes your GI animations get recommended to me and when I watched them, I always thought "wow, this is a really cool artstyle. Kinda reminds me of that one hyperpop tutorial..." For some reason, up until now, I never realized it was the same artist. Anyway, I love your drawings, your colouring and the way you animate! I'm subscribing now :]
Working on a super saturated project like this thank you for the tips! I have a good art theory knowledge but have really been struggling to actually have it look good.
this is very useful, no doubt, but dude… can we talk about the way you presented the info???? this is the very first time I actually WATCHED video and not just listened ahahaha amazingly done, thank you so much!
just felt like saying this but i saw this a while back and got inspired to use a hyper pop art style in one of my projects for my art class (a painting)!
This is unbelievably helpful, I have. a friend who draws like this and I never understood how it did it and always wanted to add more colours so this is SUPER helpful
oh my god this is actually really interesting and you explained the tonal values perfectly. im beginning to love coloring my characters more so this was helpful asf; i use Ibis paint, too. thank you for this genuinely so much
i clicked on the video bcs my monkey brain saw the thumbnail and went ooo shiny and its only at the end that i realised that it's from the one and only badjaune- ur my favourite hyperpop artist like the way you draw scratches my brain so well i am obsessed. i shall learn from you
Can you give a longer tutorial ? Edit: by longer, I mean can you give a whole tutorial as in the sketch, the line art, more tips, how to draw (____) in your hyper pop style
this is really helpful not only just for this kind of style of colouring but just color in general!! thank you so much!! i understand colors more now~!!
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DRAW LIKE THAT BUT NEVER COULD FIND A NAME FOR IT NOR A TUTORIAL thanks so much for the video!! you made it clear and easy to wrap my head around, definitely gonna try these out next time I draw btw ur editing is great
It probably will take me a lot of time to draw like that, but this tutorial is sturctured nicley and explains all my questions. Very nice presentation.
Thank you SO SO MUCH, I am absolutely obsessed with this style and have been wanting to learn how to do it for sooo long! I absolutely love you and this, THANK YOU 😭🙏💞💞💞
ITS YOU!!! FROM TIK TOK! I FOLLOW YOU RELIGIOUSLY OMG I LOVE YOUR ART AND I TRY TO LIKE YOUR VIDEOS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A GREAT LIFE AND NOT FEELING DEPRESSED PLEASE KEEP SLAYING
As a green lover I think your constant mentioning of your green hatred is hilarious.
sameee lol i loveee green
This is actually really a helpful/understandable tutorial, especially the part where you show it all coming together. I’m going to try it out for myself now!! 😁👍
yess I'm glad you found it helpful!!
Okay but the tonal value tip actually blew my mind 😭😭 I always chose random colors, and it … doesn’t work out since everything looks desaturated and doesn’t harmonize. This was mad helpful
Yo you might have to change your pfp bc its green bro
@@RaidenKunii But im a lettuce 😔 one exception pls
..why am I blue?
@@aeea3306 youre blue, d’a’ buu d’ee’ d’a’ bu dai (aeea3306)
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I started following you on instagram months ago because i really adore your artstyle, i remember thinking "Wow, i wanna be able to draw like that!!"
So you dropping this tutorial made me really excited and it helped me understand how your style works and how the colors do the "brain scratch"-thing you mentioned. Seeing your art process while you explained it made it easy to understand and I'm eager to try it myself!
All in all this is the art tutorial of my dreams and i thank you so much
ur so welcome!! I'm glad this was useful :)
This is boss level color theory honestly. The whole video feels like a video game stage, I rlly like your themeing.
As a 70 years old, I have enjoyed listening your teaching and the clarity of voice.
Remember fear not you were conceive for this path. Enjoy your gift.
@uh3610 My gramn is 80 and I been teaching her
@uh3610i saw an old person driving a fully electric car today with a charger. i think they’re just advancing
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DRAW IN SUPER BRIGHT COLORS BUT MY COLOR THEORY KNOWLEDGE JUST SITS IN MY BRAIN SO IM GLAD U EXPLAINED HOW TO ACTUALLY USE IT UR A LIFE SAVER FR THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!
1:41 I love cold packet
OMG AN ARTIST THAT ACTUALLY HELPS ME UNDERSTAND THINGS AND NOT JUST REPEAT WHAT OTHERS SAY :O TYSM
someone probably already told you by now, but complementary colors do have a science behind it! in the case of red and green, they're complementary because green is made from mixing blue and yellow together, while red is a primary color. since primary colors are red, yellow and blue, green is missing the red; that's why putting it next to red in a painting makes it feel "complete", or "whole", hence why the name. same thing goes for orange(made from red and yellow) with blue; and purple (red and blue) with yellow. hope this helped!
@@_pastabrodo_ Oh my soul thats so smart
This is the first time I've managed to stay fully focused on a drawing tutorial, usually I have a lot of trouble but this was very well paced and easy to follow, thank you! 😭✨
Disliked the video because you hate the colour green but liked the video in my heart because it’s very informative 💚
when they go outside: EWWWWW!!!!!!
Love how this has 11 likes but is being shown as the top comment on my device
@@latenightsrain good
@@latenightsrain very good
I agree but people have their own preferences leave them be /nm
Me who loves green... your video editing skills are great! your art and tips are really helpful too! thank you for the tutorial! 🥰
I started using saturated colors and a messy lineart without knowing any artist that made me understand what I was doing since everyone insist that saturated colors ruin your art, and then I found your tiktok acc, It was such a relief
Thanks for the tutorial 💕
this video is SO HELPFUL oh my god. even just for color theory in general, not just this specific lighting style. at least to me.
not to even take away from how glad i am to know how to pull off this lighting style. already having so much fun with it ❤️✨
Did an experiement using *all the colors* some time ago and what I found was that the further away the colours were from each other on the color wheel the higher the contrast - and vice-versa (or however that is spelled). It's similar to the relationships of colour like you can more easily switch between colours if they are darker or lighter&desaturated or desaturated. Well yeah thats about it. I drew a goat with it and the pelt looked convincing. The thing to keep in mind was that the painting ended up looking not unlike something that translates body heat into color.
I didn’t know it was called hyper pop so now I have a new key word to search. I naturally just kind of knew purple blue and red were darker and used them for shadows but seeing you actually line things up with tonal value was super helpful. And finally seeing you colour based on the regular colours you can see first then adding colour burn layers is probably gonna be a game changer for me because it’s gonna help me not overdo it and know which parts to desaturate to balance things. Actua a really freakin helpful tutorial. Thanks!
i love the color green and this is makin me wanna prove its a great color, art is about adapting and finding new ways to create sum u love this video rally helped me out with color theory even more then i already know!! yellows and greens have light value and i feel like it would make decent backgrounds or even characters! everyone has different preferences but its always good to be opened minded and try new things. thats art >_
I don't know anything about colour theory but I just coloured a pictured and I couldn't explain why the colours fit so good to each other and after hours of research I found your video and now my life makes sense again. Thanks
This is actually understandable, unlike other tutorials who make it overly complicated, thanks a ton!!
For someone who's never made a tutorial before, this is amazing. It's to-the-point and doesn't ramble, and it's funny as well. It explains the style and how to do it in a very understandable way.
For someone who is still trying out different art styles at my own pace , this is one of the harder art styles i cannot grasp until this very noice tutorial! I am definitely gonna try it out to see what goes best for my own style :DD thank you for this awesome tutorial!😍
Omg thank you so much for explaining tonal values!!! You explained it in a really easy to understand way, and I really appreciate the chart. I have it screenshotted so I can use it for future artworks!
I like green:(
Fk green finally i feel like someone understands me,
Ps: im sorry i put it in your comment
I like green too 😢
I can tell…
then use the green side buddy :33
ye me too
It is my first time watching videos from this creator, but she already has became my color theory mommy🛐
Dude, this tutorial is genuinely fantastic. Thanks for making it so laid-back and fun, while being extremely comprehensive! I find it much easier to jump into the subject matter when it's fun and not too intense. You're awesome!
this video has actually been the most helpful tutorial video I've ever watched and I've been drawing for 4 years
THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH !! i tried to do a V1 drawing from ultrakill and do hyperpop/eyestrain and this was SUPER helpful!!
thank you so much for creating this tutorial ive always wanted to create highly saturated artwork but i never really knew how all i would do was just color the rainbow put it on overlay and reduce it to like 40-50% and call it a day. NOW I CAN FINALLY MAKE EYE STRAIN ARTWORK IM SO HYPED!!!!
THE GREY THING LITERALLY BLEW MY MIND IVE BEEN WONDERING WHAT IT WAS THIS WHOLE TIME THANK YOU
I thought hyperpop was a music genre
It is, but why can't it be both :/
I cannot tell u how many professional artists suck at explaining things for me and i now understand that i need ur chaotic energy to learn sth...like i loved how u didnt just go like 'u just gotta study color theory more' or 'draw from life so u now what ur light sources are hitting' like logically i already know all of that so its not helping but seeing how u actually work step by step is so helpful and showing how u chose ur color was so cool to see amd so easily inderstandable...i just cant tell u how quick i understood what u were trying to say
I think this is my calling. I’m colourblind so not caring what colour everything is, is amazing
This was incredibly comprehensive for a first tutorial! You did a great job explaining everything and providing a good amount of visual reference as well! Especially saying you color your lineart, wow. I'm an intermediate artist, but sometimes I still have a hard time finding what makes another artist's art have that unique pop. I feel like a lot of tutorials tend to leave that bit out, but when you said you're just coloring pre-existing lineart it really clicked for me.
out of all the art tutorials i’ve ever watched, this is the first one that i actually understand properly ‼️‼️
She be beating up those Dendro characters
UR ART IS SO GOOD HELPPP?? the experience and knowledge u need to be able to use such bright and contrasting colors togejte and make them look good shouldnt be underestimated… U SLAYED AND THIS TUTORIAL WAS ACTUALLY UNDERSTANDABLE APPLAUD U
I’ve been painting with palettes like this for years and never knew what to call it other than “sure is colourful eh”
now I know
This was helpful, thanks. I'm already imaging all the things I could do with this knowledge
OMFG THANK YOU you explained well dont worry I liked that tonal value part I have 0 knowledge of what colour theory is thank you lmao
ur welcome!! x
This tutorial is awesome and idk how i found it a year late- but.... ITS AMAZING TYSMMM
i honestly thought you were a master at colour theory 😭😭😭😭 god damn
ive always thought hyperpop art was super cool and wanted to do it for myself, but i never actually knew how, so this helps a lot!
This video was so easy to understand and helped me a lot. I used to be so scared of using colors because I didn't know what the hell I was doing despite watching so many videos on color theory. Using color in art is extremely fuunnn, thank you so much for opening this door for me.
omg this IS helpful!! thank you, my mind is blown. this makes so much sense
8:11 …you drew THIS ON YOUR PHONE HOW???? It’s so good😭
Finally the color nonsense makes a bit more sense, thank you for this epik tutorial!
Overlay is my savior to anything involving shading
I made a scrappy chibi drawing with the hyperpop color pallet and OH MY GOD did it look good!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I'm a traditional artist but I've started doing digital art recently so I have trouble adjusting to the new way to use color. Also, your artstyle is chief's kiss, it feels so tasty to my eyes!
i didnt realize until halfway through the video but you’re one of my favorite animators ever😭😭 the dottore and scaramouche stuff is awesome
Thank you so much for making this tutorial! I see a lot of hyperpop type posca artwork out there and have no idea where to start with it, but this video gave me a lot of ideas :)
IT MAKES SO MUCH SENSE I litteraly was struggling on how to do this type of coloring and never knew what is was I was so drawn to your video on tiktok everything was so colorful and I just fell in love with the artsyle and seeing this video makes me happy because I can finally find a way to color 🫶🏻
THIS IS SO HELPFUL AND UNDERRATED
"and a drew this on my phone"
....
*Take it:* 👑
this finally explained tonal values to me in a way that makes sense u are a saint
STEP 3 REALLY BLOWED MY MIND OFF THIS IS GENIUS
Ah i finally found my colouring style how much i love saturated colours.
OH MY GOD, I was struggling so hard trying to work these colors together, and you made it look so simple.
I loved your tutorial, and I'm going to screenshot the grayscale thing. Thank youuuu❤
I remember seeing your art on Instagram a couple of times! And your description for your art is on point: very brain scratchy! Your style is very unique and vastly different from what I'm used to, so seeing your art process is really fascinating! Keep up the great work! 💖💖💖
OMG YOU ARE THE ONE FROM TIKTOK!!! AHAHA I’M SO HAPPY YOU HAVE RUclips NOW BECAUSE I DON’T HAVE TIKTOK AND I LOVED EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOURS THAT HAVE BEEN REPOSTED TO OTHER PLATFORMS AND GENSHIN TIKTOK COMPILATIONS! I can’t use TikTok and I loved your style so much, your color palettes are always so memorable! And now you have RUclips! I’m so glad! I love this, thank you YT for recommending me this video and thank you for your wonderful and amazing “tutorl” I hope you continue posting here ❤️😌😌
This actually helps me A LOT!! I’ve always wanted to do hyperpop artwork but I never knew how to get colours to work together well. Thank you so much for the tutorial!!!!
Oh my god i've been always wanting to draw with this kind of pallete for the longest time...THANK YOU AAAAAAAAAA
the music in the bg really matches the style which also scratched the right part of my brain
Thanks so much for making this tutorial!! i usually hate tutorials because they can be so long and boring and overly drawn out. And your tutorial was none of that! It was really considered and delivered key points without dilly dalllying. And also the memes you prickled in there were really entertaining lol. Thank’s for making such a useful tutorial! I’ll definitely keep your tips in mind next time I try coloring.
Oh oh the part abt tone values was really helpful, I've never heard anyone mention that before, thank you for explaining it well, and also for the speedpaint example, so cool so cool
It's incredible to see your hyperpop art and how you saturate your colours I on the other hand tend to have more of desaturated colours so i really like studying your art style
You’re so right this does tickle my brain! ☺️
To be honest I’ve always really loved this kind of style, the colors are just so beautiful and I really wish less people shied away from using saturated colors
This is the most entertaining tutorial I've ever seen 🤭
I’m not sure if this is off topic or not but something I’ve started to enjoy doing do my sketch in bright red, then draw over it again in black, clean up the first sketch a bit and then merge the two together so the red peeks out from the black. I’m not the best at explaining my process but I hope I got the idea across 😅
Love the tutorial by the way! Really helpful!!
This is the only tutorial I’ve actually understood, also your art is so cool!!
THE PLOT TWISTS. My mind was blown when u said you drew it on a phone and then just when shock could shock no more u announce this is ur first tutorial :oo kept me hella engaged and now I wanna art
I‘ve been drawing for yeeeaaarsss now but never really was brave enough to try this art style, but now I have acquired enough motivation and knowledge to try, thank you!!!
Sometimes your GI animations get recommended to me and when I watched them, I always thought "wow, this is a really cool artstyle. Kinda reminds me of that one hyperpop tutorial..."
For some reason, up until now, I never realized it was the same artist.
Anyway, I love your drawings, your colouring and the way you animate! I'm subscribing now :]
thank you, miss badjaune. i can finally strain the eyes of over 100 people
is this gods gift to humanity?
Working on a super saturated project like this thank you for the tips! I have a good art theory knowledge but have really been struggling to actually have it look good.
the way i recognized your art from the style and colours. i love your tiktoks- the one with Kaeya getting his vision is amazing
Amazing tutorial! Ill try it out!
best colouring tut in all of exsistence omg
first tutorial? wtfudge this is mindblowing
i dont think ive ever wanted to try this style but this video made it look so much more approachable 😋 literally gonna try it out rn rn
this is very useful, no doubt, but dude… can we talk about the way you presented the info???? this is the very first time I actually WATCHED video and not just listened ahahaha amazingly done, thank you so much!
you have no idea how useful this is for me, thanks
just felt like saying this but i saw this a while back and got inspired to use a hyper pop art style in one of my projects for my art class (a painting)!
This is unbelievably helpful, I have. a friend who draws like this and I never understood how it did it and always wanted to add more colours so this is SUPER helpful
She basically cracked the code to color theory
oh my god this is actually really interesting and you explained the tonal values perfectly. im beginning to love coloring my characters more so this was helpful asf; i use Ibis paint, too. thank you for this genuinely so much
i clicked on the video bcs my monkey brain saw the thumbnail and went ooo shiny and its only at the end that i realised that it's from the one and only badjaune- ur my favourite hyperpop artist like the way you draw scratches my brain so well i am obsessed. i shall learn from you
I thought hyperpop was just a kind of music. This is so cool thank U I want to try ... I love this style
Can you give a longer tutorial ?
Edit: by longer, I mean can you give a whole tutorial as in the sketch, the line art, more tips, how to draw (____) in your hyper pop style
this is really helpful not only just for this kind of style of colouring but just color in general!! thank you so much!! i understand colors more now~!!
my tbhk art’s boutta go crazy after this video
Finally a colouring tutorial where someone also uses ibispaintx
IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DRAW LIKE THAT BUT NEVER COULD FIND A NAME FOR IT NOR A TUTORIAL
thanks so much for the video!! you made it clear and easy to wrap my head around, definitely gonna try these out next time I draw
btw ur editing is great
I love the way you explain stuff. Simple and straight to the point.
It probably will take me a lot of time to draw like that, but this tutorial is sturctured nicley and explains all my questions.
Very nice presentation.
Thank you SO SO MUCH, I am absolutely obsessed with this style and have been wanting to learn how to do it for sooo long! I absolutely love you and this, THANK YOU 😭🙏💞💞💞
ITS YOU!!! FROM TIK TOK! I FOLLOW YOU RELIGIOUSLY OMG I LOVE YOUR ART AND I TRY TO LIKE YOUR VIDEOS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE I HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A GREAT LIFE AND NOT FEELING DEPRESSED PLEASE KEEP SLAYING
THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAVE BEEN WONDERING WHY WERE PEOPLE ADDING RANDOM COLORS TO THEIR DRAWINGS AND I WAS A BIG FAN OF IT
The channel's gonna skyrocket