I am 3rd year architecture student and artist, and since i started moving my work to digital, i bought a shit toon of udemy/skillshare courses...learned more practical stuff from Gamma in 10 videos than in all of the courses from above.
I'd love to see you do fur, applied in different ways. Like on clothes vs like a monster. Or just on the monster 🤣🤷♀️ I feel like it'd be very similar to your bush video tbh 🤷♀️
Your last tutorial had me cut down my time from 140 hours to 26 (though that was mostly attempting to figure out and learning the style and applying it, which was fun!)
Hands down the best art channel I've found. Watched your video on charcoal and instantly subscribed. I'd love to reach your level at some point--your work and kindness is inspiring.
This is a real diamond in the rough channel, your art and teaching is S tier. The views don't reflect the quality of content but I appreciate all the help you give us learner artists and it's helped me a ridiculous amount personally. Muchas gracias compadre 😎 Hope you keep it up and don't let anything discourage you from doing your thing.
Holy based Almost all videos about digital painting nowadays is pretty much "lure" to buy some dude course on digital painting for 500$+ U giving here something that majority will only paygate and sell Huge respect for that
I'm so ready. I feel like I'm lost on how to get more detail in painting... light and shadow and color theory are hard 🤦♀️😭🤷♀️ Can't wait! Might stay up to watch it haha
Hey I Really Enjoy Your Videos & They are helping me get better with my art. I'm having trouble with drawing & painting hair & I would love to see a video on it if possible.
really like your vids. imo, they are the best step by step tutorials I've come across and i'm a deep diver. lol. love your art and want more vids. keep up the great work. seriously tho, want more vids. your fun to watch and learn from.
Hey, thanks for another helpful video, regarding about that we may ask you for further tips, may i ask how you plan your lighting or plan lighting in general? thank you.
There's 2 reasons I don't paint that well. The first is not having a display tablet. Personally, using a displayless one takes too much brain power and I get tired from drawing quickly. I've been doing it for like 5 years, that problem is not going away. The second reason has to do with the first, I don't paint enough.
I spent my first several years painting with a regular tablet. It's very good for your posture. You don't look at your hand while using a mouse right? It's the same part of the brain. You just gotta take a day and spend a solid 5 hours using it and that should help tremendously
@@Gammatrap I've put in somewhere around 200 hours with mine. My issue isn't not being able to do stuff, it's that it's nowhere near as easy as pencil and paper., that's why I want a display one.
do you think by any chance you can upload full length commentated "sketches" (i mean your sketches basically look like nearly finished works without colour lol) timelapses usually happen too fast and you can't see the changing of brush sizes etc, nor the thought process so although they're helpful i think this would be much better if possible
I could, but it would change the flow quite a bit. The sketches are mostly a practice in speed and creativity. Even on my streams I'm like "ok you know how it is. You entertain yourselves while I do this sketch"
could you make a tutorial on water? i'm drawing a fighting scene of two characters fighting on a small river, but i'm really struggling to get a good way to draw the water, i can kinda draw the surface and the ripples, but really struggling on how to make the water splashes and waves from their steps.
I saw in a couple of other videos that for some pictures you add color later and start off in a gray scale. How do you decide which route you will go? Because for examplein this one you just add the real color and don't use any blend modes as far as I can see.
So when I first started this one, it was in black and white, but you're right I did quickly add color. Because this one was made with more "painting" techniques instead of "charcoal" techniques, it is more "layer upon layer" instead of "add to and take away" like charcoal
If you'd like an in-depth, realistic fire tutorial ruclips.net/video/cxGp5Bgcgf8/видео.html
These view numbers are tragic. This guy is criminally underrated
extra points for showing how you got the second "real time" view and a very cool talk. thanks
I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
I am 3rd year architecture student and artist, and since i started moving my work to digital, i bought a shit toon of udemy/skillshare courses...learned more practical stuff from Gamma in 10 videos than in all of the courses from above.
Good to know! Thanks
First time finding this channel
Based Gamma
I'd love to see you do fur, applied in different ways. Like on clothes vs like a monster. Or just on the monster 🤣🤷♀️ I feel like it'd be very similar to your bush video tbh 🤷♀️
Your last tutorial had me cut down my time from 140 hours to 26 (though that was mostly attempting to figure out and learning the style and applying it, which was fun!)
Hands down the best art channel I've found. Watched your video on charcoal and instantly subscribed. I'd love to reach your level at some point--your work and kindness is inspiring.
This is a real diamond in the rough channel, your art and teaching is S tier. The views don't reflect the quality of content but I appreciate all the help you give us learner artists and it's helped me a ridiculous amount personally. Muchas gracias compadre 😎 Hope you keep it up and don't let anything discourage you from doing your thing.
I love your tutorials. Thank you man. I really mean that
Holy based
Almost all videos about digital painting nowadays is pretty much "lure" to buy some dude course on digital painting for 500$+
U giving here something that majority will only paygate and sell
Huge respect for that
Hey, could you make a tutorial on sandy surfaces? Deserts, dunes, beaches?
I'm so ready. I feel like I'm lost on how to get more detail in painting... light and shadow and color theory are hard 🤦♀️😭🤷♀️ Can't wait! Might stay up to watch it haha
Hey I Really Enjoy Your Videos & They are helping me get better with my art. I'm having trouble with drawing & painting hair & I would love to see a video on it if possible.
I like the sound of this
Same 😅
Please give a tutorial on getting better and the fundamentals or steps you took to get where you are as an artist.
really like your vids. imo, they are the best step by step tutorials I've come across and i'm a deep diver. lol. love your art and want more vids. keep up the great work. seriously tho, want more vids. your fun to watch and learn from.
Good to have you back gamma!
Hey, thanks for another helpful video, regarding about that we may ask you for further tips, may i ask how you plan your lighting or plan lighting in general? thank you.
Like always an amazing video!
I'm back with a question on advice on how to do fur in this style! 👀
There's 2 reasons I don't paint that well. The first is not having a display tablet. Personally, using a displayless one takes too much brain power and I get tired from drawing quickly. I've been doing it for like 5 years, that problem is not going away. The second reason has to do with the first, I don't paint enough.
I spent my first several years painting with a regular tablet. It's very good for your posture. You don't look at your hand while using a mouse right? It's the same part of the brain. You just gotta take a day and spend a solid 5 hours using it and that should help tremendously
@@Gammatrap I've put in somewhere around 200 hours with mine. My issue isn't not being able to do stuff, it's that it's nowhere near as easy as pencil and paper., that's why I want a display one.
Do you think you can do a hearthstone style tutorial?
What have you been doing, stockpiling vids? GIVE THEM TO ME.
I've been a busy boy. Forgive me!
do you think by any chance you can upload full length commentated "sketches" (i mean your sketches basically look like nearly finished works without colour lol)
timelapses usually happen too fast and you can't see the changing of brush sizes etc, nor the thought process so although they're helpful i think this would be much better if possible
I could, but it would change the flow quite a bit. The sketches are mostly a practice in speed and creativity. Even on my streams I'm like "ok you know how it is. You entertain yourselves while I do this sketch"
@@Gammatrap well if you could just occasionally post stuff like that i think it would be helpful enough... if you have time, that is
could you make a tutorial on water? i'm drawing a fighting scene of two characters fighting on a small river, but i'm really struggling to get a good way to draw the water, i can kinda draw the surface and the ripples, but really struggling on how to make the water splashes and waves from their steps.
Probably a dumb question but do you use some sort of apple pen directly on your iPad when you draw these in procreate?
Love your work!
I do indeed. I use an older iPad air and it only works with the apple pencil gen 1
I want to paint good
I saw in a couple of other videos that for some pictures you add color later and start off in a gray scale. How do you decide which route you will go? Because for examplein this one you just add the real color and don't use any blend modes as far as I can see.
So when I first started this one, it was in black and white, but you're right I did quickly add color. Because this one was made with more "painting" techniques instead of "charcoal" techniques, it is more "layer upon layer" instead of "add to and take away" like charcoal
What’s the point to learning how to draw when AI can make something way better than I ever will?
Self fulfillment.
This video is Fire 💙. now im to curius to use the brick aajajajjajajajajja