Painting traditionally, i like blending and for a while now i enjoy seeing paintings with strokes. This will change my style of portraiture, looks easy on digital compared to traditional though.
Pressure control is absolutely critical, but seldom mentioned in many YT videos. The best way to learn is through practice. Take a blank layer and experiment with pressure control. With enough practice, it will become second nature and you will know just how much pressure you need to apply to get the effect you want. I recommend leaving the default pressure setting. You can always tweak it later once you learn pressure control. The reason I say this is that learning pressure control requires the full range and changing that pressure curve will prevent that.
so i just started learning digital art last week and i unconsciously smoothen or blended everything with an airbrush. it looks good but i dont like it coz i want rough and edgy look with textures but i just dont know how to do it coz if i do it it looks so bad.
First of all, congrats on starting digital painting, I think you're going to have a lot of fun. 🙂 If you want you can join the Paintable Discord community, and get advice from fellow digital artists on starting out. You can join here: discord.gg/paintable.
Good question, the color should fit the harmony scheme of the painting and be somewhat a "Pale/pastel" color. Bright saturated colors and/or darker colors could work too but might be a tiny bit more difficult to harmonised. Hope this helps 😊
I always fall into the trap of over-blending and my artwork looking too smooth all over. So this was great; thank you!
The fact that he kept all the useful stuff for free(brushes etc.) is just tempting enough for me to click that subscribe button.Keep it up!
Welcome to the community 🙂
Thanks for the brushes, you have really changed my life boss
Painting traditionally, i like blending and for a while now i enjoy seeing paintings with strokes. This will change my style of portraiture, looks easy on digital compared to traditional though.
Thank you very much for uploading this kind of videos...i already knew about those tips but i liked video without any doubt
Great tutorial, has always ;) and i like the way it still see a bit of the underlying color on the face
Thank you, Filipe 😊
Wow, thank you so much! 💫💫💫
Awesome stylised portrait_ love it ❤
Love how you teach! Thank you 🙏
Thank you Lucy 🙌
It takes a lot trainning to understand how strong you have to press your Pen on textured Brushes. Also setting up the right preasure is also a sience
Half science, half magic 😃
Meanwhile me with my mouse: sCieNcE
Pressure control is absolutely critical, but seldom mentioned in many YT videos. The best way to learn is through practice. Take a blank layer and experiment with pressure control. With enough practice, it will become second nature and you will know just how much pressure you need to apply to get the effect you want.
I recommend leaving the default pressure setting. You can always tweak it later once you learn pressure control. The reason I say this is that learning pressure control requires the full range and changing that pressure curve will prevent that.
Amazing style and very helpful work process. Thank you!
Glad you liked it, Francesca. Happy painting 😊
My faces are smoother than a baby butt . I truly needed this too.
😀 Glad you've found this useful
Reminds me Angel Ganev
Very informative! You have a new subscriber!
Welcome to the community, Peter 🙂
Great video, brushes download link does not work.
Thanks I'll fix that now 😊
What software u using
so i just started learning digital art last week and i unconsciously smoothen or blended everything with an airbrush. it looks good but i dont like it coz i want rough and edgy look with textures but i just dont know how to do it coz if i do it it looks so bad.
First of all, congrats on starting digital painting, I think you're going to have a lot of fun. 🙂
If you want you can join the Paintable Discord community, and get advice from fellow digital artists on starting out.
You can join here: discord.gg/paintable.
You didn’t mention, is there a specific color that’s best for colored background?
Good question, the color should fit the harmony scheme of the painting and be somewhat a "Pale/pastel" color. Bright saturated colors and/or darker colors could work too but might be a tiny bit more difficult to harmonised. Hope this helps 😊
@@Paintable may be safe way to do it 50% gray!
The pp_mixer 1 that i wanted was not in the pack hahahaha
But the texture brushes don't work well with cc2020 only with cs6 and I wanted to upgrade to cc2020. Do I have to go in settings sir
It works fine on my end, can you tell me what specifically doesn't work for you in cc2020?
It doesn't give me the texture, it is thick like general round brushes but is cs6 they work well
@@RapidCodePHP That shouldn't happen, can you send us an email to hello@paintable.cc, and we'll be able to look into it. Thank you
The links are suspended:(((((
Thank you for letting us know, they're fixed now 🙂
The link you clicked has been deleted or suspended :(
Hey Camille, so sorry, I'm trying to fix this as we speak. If you come back later it will be fixed. 😊
the link is not found :(
The links are fixed now 👍
@@Paintable thank you
My tip: just scribble 😅
😄 that works too