The 80s was the best decade to be a kid! Tony Scott in the cinema and Jim, Rob and Todd in the comics... I love how the Dazzler piece worked out although I think you could rename your channel 'Excuses to draw 80s Storm' ;)
this was brilliant, i learned so much in less than 6 minutes. i wonder what would happen if you merged the two with a high level of translucence for the shadow/lighting effects images
lol I hear you. Colors come last cause you need to have finished the lines, so by then you just want to have the drawing done already. But there's so many ways to go so it deserves all the attention.
Happy Belated 80th Birthday Tony Scott Thank You Retro Tony Scott has the greatest looking films in cinematic history he and his film will be remembered for their cinematography he's one of the directors that need to be celebrated like Stanley Kubrick he need to deserve more recognition because how his films are shot in the way he film Thank You for making a video on Tony Scott he will be remembered for his films and his beautiful cinematography Also can you do a video on How To Draw John Hughes (i.e Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles Ferris Bueller's Day Off Pretty In Pink) In A 80s Manga and Anime Style because that will fit the vibe of it also i do John Hughes and 80s Animes like Urusei Yatsura i want to see you combine both of them in this video that would be so awesome from you Also Great Video On Tony Scott.
Cool, yes, I'll put it on the "What if" list, both Stanley Kubrick and John Hughes. I'm really into Kubrick so that'll be easy. Have to watch some John Hughes films to prep for that one though.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 You should choose any characters from a John Hughes's Films and draw them in that 80s Anime art style (i.e Ranma 1/2 Urusei Yatsura) in that video you should look up a screenshot from the film as references in that video also I'm hoping for you to watch any John Hughes Films from the 80s as references in that What If video here's my pick for you to watch Sixteen Candles (1984) The Breakfast Club (1985) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Pretty In Pink (1986) also you should look up some stills from these films as references in that video also Thank You For Making That Tony Scott Video i want to see you do a What If on John Hughes or any other directors in your next What If video you are so creative in your how to draw videos.
You’re a diamond bro, thanks for giving me a ton of newfound enthusiasm and skills over the last couple years, you’ll go down in the history book
My pleasure holmes! I'm so glad me nerding out helped you.
The colors turned out very beautiful, great analysis as always, Retro!
Thank you. It's a whole fun world of it's own.
Your channel is probably my favorite 😃
Thank you! I'm so glad to hear that.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 my favorite thing about your channel is when you go for that 80s 90s comic art style
@@JackSann the good old days!
The 80s was the best decade to be a kid! Tony Scott in the cinema and Jim, Rob and Todd in the comics... I love how the Dazzler piece worked out although I think you could rename your channel 'Excuses to draw 80s Storm' ;)
lol ! Yup. And never get bored doing it.
this was brilliant, i learned so much in less than 6 minutes. i wonder what would happen if you merged the two with a high level of translucence for the shadow/lighting effects images
Ooooh I like your idea, so mixing it so the original colors come through. Will do!
man, i hate do the colors! 😅
but i aways ending doing something 2000's like anyway!
nice video, very intersting analysis. a true time capsule! 👏👏
lol I hear you. Colors come last cause you need to have finished the lines, so by then you just want to have the drawing done already. But there's so many ways to go so it deserves all the attention.
Happy Belated 80th Birthday Tony Scott
Thank You Retro Tony Scott has the greatest looking films in cinematic history he and his film will be remembered for their cinematography he's one of the directors that need to be celebrated
like Stanley Kubrick he need to deserve more recognition because how his films are shot in the way
he film
Thank You for making a video on Tony Scott he will be remembered for his films and his beautiful cinematography
Also can you do a video on How To Draw John Hughes (i.e Breakfast Club Sixteen Candles Ferris Bueller's Day Off Pretty In Pink) In A 80s Manga and Anime Style because that will fit the vibe of it also i do John Hughes and 80s Animes like Urusei Yatsura i want to see you combine both of them in this video that would be so awesome from you Also Great Video On Tony Scott.
Cool, yes, I'll put it on the "What if" list, both Stanley Kubrick and John Hughes. I'm really into Kubrick so that'll be easy. Have to watch some John Hughes films to prep for that one though.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 You should choose any characters from a John Hughes's Films and draw them in that 80s Anime art style (i.e Ranma 1/2 Urusei Yatsura) in that video you should look up a screenshot from the film as references in that video also I'm hoping for you to watch any John Hughes Films from the 80s as references in that What If video here's my pick for you to watch Sixteen Candles (1984) The Breakfast Club (1985) Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) Pretty In Pink (1986) also you should look up some stills from these films as references in that video also Thank You For Making That Tony Scott Video i want to see you do a What If on John Hughes or any other directors in your next What If video you are so creative in your how to draw videos.
@@DeliveryServiceFan06 Thanks for the ideas! I just saw Ferris Bueller a couple of weeks ago! "You're my heeerroooo..." lol
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Nice coloring analysis. Ever looked at the coloring of Alex Sinclar of Gen 13 fame?
I'm looking at his work now. Love it. Subtle fades that work very well.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 Cool have you also checked out his channel too? Goes by the name Sinccolor
oohhh thanks!
Can you do a video analyzing the style of Steve Rude
I already did actually ;-) please check the 100 artist challenge playlist