Hi Calvin, I’m new to Procreate and love watching your videos, you make the designs look so easy, which I’m sure is down to your skill, I love your work and find it very inspiring - I’m learning so much from you. Thank you
One of my dearest friend is having a baby soon, she’s absolutely in love with rabbit. I will use your tutorial as an inspiration to create my own work to celebrate the new born. Thank you so much for the free sketch and for this tutorial !! 🐰
Hi Calvin! Love your art! I’ve already got one of your paper textures, but want to buy a new one. Can you make a new watercolor paper texture comparison video with all of your papers? It will be good to see the new ones in a comparison. Thank you for the tutorials, keep up the good work!
EDIT: Here is the updated version of the paper comparison: ruclips.net/video/Wv4rbols5RA/видео.html Thank you so much! I had totally forgotten about that comparison - I will try to update it today! thank for the reminder ☺️
Calvin, this is pretty cool. The technique you use in painting the bunny was new to me. Glad I watched. I know it’s been a little while since you did this one but, I’m wondering what type of paper you printed on. Is it watercolor paper?
Hi! Thank you so much! at the time I recorded this video I was using a canon laser color printer. This printer was able to print on almost any type of paper including watercolor paper but I got better results when I used card stock. So I don't exactly remember what I was using in this video but most likely it was just cheap card stock from the craft store ☺️
Hi ☺️ I have a tutorial about printing, here: ruclips.net/video/mla-88q5iDI/видео.html The Short version is that the paper you choose really depends on the type of printer you have. I prefer the Canon color laser printer because it works wonderfully on any random cheap paper. I prefer to print on warm cardstock, so the laser printer is essential. Inkjet printers do require special paper, and I have given up on them because of how sensitive they are to mechanical issues. I have only had luck with glossy photo paper when using inkjet.
Love your tutorials man. I bought your watercolor set, but I can only get 12 layers man….why is there so many pixels. Is there any way I could just get the paper texture to use on lower pixel art work?
Hi Tony! Thank you so much 🥰 you can always crop the texture to a slightly smaller size -- older ipads will limit the layers so they don't run out of RAM and crash. I can also send you a smaller version of the texture, just message me on Etsy (even if you got the kit somewhere else, you can always reach me on Etsy)
Hi Calvin, I am having problems getting the colours and looks you have in your tutorials. I am guessing it's the brush setting. What's your normal brush setting for your abstract round?
Hi! Can you message me on the Etsy store and show me a screenshot of what your brush strokes look like? There's a few things than can create problems like what you describe: 1. No apple pencil 2. Very out if date version of Procreate 3. Paper texture used incorrectly 4. Unusual pressure curve setting in procreate
Hi!! Yes, I have a very cheap glass screen protector. It's 'matte' and not glossy at all. I think it was about 10$ or something, and it's been going strong for almost a year! It has a small scratch in it, but hardly noticable.
Thank you so much ☺️ I use a Canon ImageClass Printer, so I can print on nearly anything that is somewhat smooth. I typically use some medium cardstock or sticker paper available very cheaply at my local office supplies shop. This is one of the reasons I highly recommend this particular printer... my previous printer, a Canon Pixma, was just a constant struggle because it required very specific and very expensive paper. If you want to learn more about my printing process, check out this short video: ruclips.net/video/mla-88q5iDI/видео.html
Nice tutorial! I must say though that I am a bit disappointed in you for not crediting the work of Nina Stajner here. She has a post on Instagram from May 10, 2017, with an extremely similar-looking bunny.
Thank you :) This type of arrangement is extremely common and no particular artist can claim ownership of cute animals surrounded by florals. A white bunny on a black background is necessary for contrast, and it's a natural design choice. Here is a pinterest board explaining this: pin.it/Z6R111S I’m sure there is a long and interesting history regarding this type of artwork that goes back hundreds of years. Edit: it seams like this style looks very similar to vintage Russia /Eastern European folkart going back before the 1920s
Thanks for this - learned a few techniques that will be really useful
Danke für das wunderbare Tutorial. Ich liebe es
Thank you very much!!! That's simply amazing!!!:)
so beautiful, very professional.
Calvin, this is by far my favorite. I love the cat ones a lot and the night scene but this is the next level of cute! Thank you sooo much. Yvette
Aniother great tutorial, Calvin. Thank you for all your work and devotion.
Thank you Calvin. Love this one.
Always your biggest fan 😍 Love the colors, texture and your art style ✨
Wow, you did a great job drawing the rabbit on the tablet.👍🏻👍🏻
Another great tutorial. Thanks Calvin.
Really enjoyed this tutorial, thanks for taking the time to share it with us ✨
Brilliant artwork!
This is super cute!! I love it!
Love your art. These tutorials are really helpful.
Whooo Love this! You always make it look so easy 😆 cant wait to give it a go. Thank you! Your a great inspiration ❤
Again with cool drawing👌🏽
I'm having such a hard time understanding how to make the background not shine through so thanks for taking it into this tutorial
Hi Calvin, I’m new to Procreate and love watching your videos, you make the designs look so easy, which I’m sure is down to your skill, I love your work and find it very inspiring - I’m learning so much from you. Thank you
This is so cute thank you trying it out later
One of my dearest friend is having a baby soon, she’s absolutely in love with rabbit. I will use your tutorial as an inspiration to create my own work to celebrate the new born. Thank you so much for the free sketch and for this tutorial !! 🐰
好喜歡你的教程💓👍🐇
Awesome as always!
Hi Calvin! Love your art! I’ve already got one of your paper textures, but want to buy a new one. Can you make a new watercolor paper texture comparison video with all of your papers? It will be good to see the new ones in a comparison. Thank you for the tutorials, keep up the good work!
EDIT: Here is the updated version of the paper comparison:
ruclips.net/video/Wv4rbols5RA/видео.html
Thank you so much! I had totally forgotten about that comparison - I will try to update it today! thank for the reminder ☺️
I love this. Can we have more of this style please?
Amazing 🥰
Lovely 🥰
Nice 🌷🌷🤩
What is the difference between curves versus reducing the opacity of a layer? Thank you - I learn so much from your videos!
😍♥️
Calvin, this is pretty cool. The technique you use in painting the bunny was new to me. Glad I watched. I know it’s been a little while since you did this one but, I’m wondering what type of paper you printed on. Is it watercolor paper?
Hi! Thank you so much! at the time I recorded this video I was using a canon laser color printer. This printer was able to print on almost any type of paper including watercolor paper but I got better results when I used card stock. So I don't exactly remember what I was using in this video but most likely it was just cheap card stock from the craft store ☺️
@@calvinatdrifterstudio8438 Thanks! It printed well. I appreciate the reply and the tutorials. 😎
What paper do you recommend printing these tutorials on?
Hi ☺️ I have a tutorial about printing, here:
ruclips.net/video/mla-88q5iDI/видео.html
The Short version is that the paper you choose really depends on the type of printer you have. I prefer the Canon color laser printer because it works wonderfully on any random cheap paper. I prefer to print on warm cardstock, so the laser printer is essential.
Inkjet printers do require special paper, and I have given up on them because of how sensitive they are to mechanical issues. I have only had luck with glossy photo paper when using inkjet.
Love your tutorials man. I bought your watercolor set, but I can only get 12 layers man….why is there so many pixels. Is there any way I could just get the paper texture to use on lower pixel art work?
Hi Tony! Thank you so much 🥰 you can always crop the texture to a slightly smaller size -- older ipads will limit the layers so they don't run out of RAM and crash. I can also send you a smaller version of the texture, just message me on Etsy (even if you got the kit somewhere else, you can always reach me on Etsy)
Hi Calvin,
I am having problems getting the colours and looks you have in your tutorials. I am guessing it's the brush setting. What's your normal brush setting for your abstract round?
Hi! Can you message me on the Etsy store and show me a screenshot of what your brush strokes look like?
There's a few things than can create problems like what you describe:
1. No apple pencil
2. Very out if date version of Procreate
3. Paper texture used incorrectly
4. Unusual pressure curve setting in procreate
Hi Calvin! Do you use a screen protector on your Ipad?
Hi!! Yes, I have a very cheap glass screen protector. It's 'matte' and not glossy at all. I think it was about 10$ or something, and it's been going strong for almost a year! It has a small scratch in it, but hardly noticable.
Hey Calvin! Thank you for this amazing tutorial! Question- when you print your work, are you using a specific type of paper? Thanks!
Thank you so much ☺️ I use a Canon ImageClass Printer, so I can print on nearly anything that is somewhat smooth. I typically use some medium cardstock or sticker paper available very cheaply at my local office supplies shop. This is one of the reasons I highly recommend this particular printer... my previous printer, a Canon Pixma, was just a constant struggle because it required very specific and very expensive paper. If you want to learn more about my printing process, check out this short video:
ruclips.net/video/mla-88q5iDI/видео.html
Nice tutorial! I must say though that I am a bit disappointed in you for not crediting the work of Nina Stajner here. She has a post on Instagram from May 10, 2017, with an extremely similar-looking bunny.
Thank you :)
This type of arrangement is extremely common and no particular artist can claim ownership of cute animals surrounded by florals. A white bunny on a black background is necessary for contrast, and it's a natural design choice. Here is a pinterest board explaining this: pin.it/Z6R111S
I’m sure there is a long and interesting history regarding this type of artwork that goes back hundreds of years.
Edit: it seams like this style looks very similar to vintage Russia /Eastern European folkart going back before the 1920s