Thank you for sharing 🙏 ... Great job! 👍 Could you please consider making a video explaining the method by which you choose the color palette? I see that in your creations, you always have a palette ready that you place in the upper part of the canvas. I realize that (obviously) when you propose a project to the youtube audience, you have already done "behind the scenes" what you will show us and therefore you take the color palette from your "pre-work" but ... ...it would be nice to know if there is a particular technique or "a kind of mindset / correct way" to make the final product more similar to the initial idea / concept. I ask you this because every time I reach the coloring stage, I always end up taking the same "basic colors" and the result is almost always "flat". How do you choose (for example) the color blue for "highlights", blue for "shadows" and "main blue"? Is it a choice dictated by a precise logic? or everything happens as the drawing takes shape and then you choose the "main blue" and then adapt with a lighter gradation for the highlights and a darker gradation for the shadows? Well ... who is born first, the chicken or the egg?🤯😱😅
Awesome skill
how to have a theme like you have. ?? please make video on that
I love your content Zakey
thank you 🙏
This is great👏
bro make a video on how you dit your videos...plz😍😍😍
Thank you for sharing 🙏 ... Great job! 👍
Could you please consider making a video explaining the method by which you choose the color palette?
I see that in your creations, you always have a palette ready that you place in the upper part of the canvas.
I realize that (obviously) when you propose a project to the youtube audience, you have already done "behind the scenes" what you will show us and therefore you take the color palette from your "pre-work" but ...
...it would be nice to know if there is a particular technique or "a kind of mindset / correct way" to make the final product more similar to the initial idea / concept.
I ask you this because every time I reach the coloring stage, I always end up taking the same "basic colors" and the result is almost always "flat".
How do you choose (for example) the color blue for "highlights", blue for "shadows" and "main blue"?
Is it a choice dictated by a precise logic? or everything happens as the drawing takes shape and then you choose the "main blue" and then adapt with a lighter gradation for the highlights and a darker gradation for the shadows?
Well ... who is born first, the chicken or the egg?🤯😱😅
Thanks, one day i will try to create about it
@@ZakeyDesign yes please that is exactly my question is also about
Hello what update is it your using???
i m love
Hello , can i know the font u using?
click in the link description, in Tutorial assets section