Wonderful work, congratulations! Could you explain to me when you use the wet brush and when you use RGBA? Your technique is very good and I would like to absorb as much knowledge as possible from your videos. Thank you and congratulations once again! Your work is an inspiration to me.
Thank you. You can see in the video when which brush do i get. If I can explain it in words... the wet brush when I want to mix and blend colors, and RGBA for stronger contrasts and leave marks and texture.
If I would have lived in a world of wizards who can levitate objects with their wands and have control over elements, but that world would not have any non-wizard artist, if art like this would be only privilege of some few, and if I could choose between magic and such proficiency in art as you show, then I think, I might have choose art. I mean, I don't know what would I do for sure, but my point is, ability to make art really good is the closest thing to magic I can think off. There are, of course, magicians and illusionists in our world, but their magic can be used by anyone who has the materials and knows their secrets, while art is a skill. Thank you for giving me possibility to witness a display of such skill; it was truly, magical.
Great work!, I've learned a lot from your videos. Digital painting is something I've been trying to improve lately. Could you make a video rendering the primitives with the same workflow and not sped up? I would really appreciate it! Cheers!
Thank you! I was thinking about it... The thing is people don't watch long videos. I've got 30 minutes video and average view duration is only 3 minutes...
Excellent work
Thanks!
What a beautiful painting. Thanks for sharing it
Thank you very much!
Wonderful work, congratulations! Could you explain to me when you use the wet brush and when you use RGBA? Your technique is very good and I would like to absorb as much knowledge as possible from your videos. Thank you and congratulations once again! Your work is an inspiration to me.
Thank you. You can see in the video when which brush do i get. If I can explain it in words... the wet brush when I want to mix and blend colors, and RGBA for stronger contrasts and leave marks and texture.
@ thanks for the explanation! I will keep watching your works.
If I would have lived in a world of wizards who can levitate objects with their wands and have control over elements, but that world would not have any non-wizard artist, if art like this would be only privilege of some few, and if I could choose between magic and such proficiency in art as you show, then I think, I might have choose art. I mean, I don't know what would I do for sure, but my point is, ability to make art really good is the closest thing to magic I can think off. There are, of course, magicians and illusionists in our world, but their magic can be used by anyone who has the materials and knows their secrets, while art is a skill. Thank you for giving me possibility to witness a display of such skill; it was truly, magical.
Thank you very much for the nice words!
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Great work!, I've learned a lot from your videos. Digital painting is something I've been trying to improve lately. Could you make a video rendering the primitives with the same workflow and not sped up? I would really appreciate it! Cheers!
Thank you! I was thinking about it... The thing is people don't watch long videos. I've got 30 minutes video and average view duration is only 3 minutes...