Hey man. I did this as an exercise with acrylics and it came out great. Thanks for teaching me an easy way to paint this type of metal / texture and also introducing me to armor painting =D. Super inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
I have watched your series on metal about 20 times but how you naturally shade is astonishing to me! I have tried to replicate it but it doesnt look as natural
This helped me alot with drawing day 23 of inktober (2024 so it's "rust") today is 22 but the canvas I used for 22 needed playback to fix so I delayed it
They essentially do the same thing as the Levels palette (adjusting the values within a range) but you paint with it instead of a blanket application like Levels. I use it mostly to punch up highlights or deepen darks but only if it's a small adjustment. Large value changes likely require a change of color chroma and saturation as well and when Dodge/Burn are used too heavy-handedly it results in fake, fuzzy shadows and lights.
Thank you! Do you think you could make a video about paneling? Like how mechs, droids, etc. Are detailed with panels to contour the forms that make them? Thanks, love your content!!!!
I'm confused, where is the download option normally show up for you? Is this something that is part of RUclips or is it through a video downloader plug-in?
Swatches discord, yes. But it's pretty empty these days and Clint has no mods which is a huge problem now and again. People come in and spam-troll (not sure why or how they figured that it was a good idea when other art communities never experience any trolling). I don't remember if I got access through Patreon or Facebook (or the video description of another video). But it's useful when doing the weekly challenged. I think he's busy these days. And probably has a hard time finding trust-worthy mods.
Can you make a video on how you work with references and if there's a proper or simple ways to use them. I've tried using references but most of the time I'm having problem transferring (textures, material effects, etc) from the reference to the painting.
I have a video entitled References that covers several points on the topic. Why are you finding it difficult to reproduce the referenced materials (so I better understand)?
I think it's how the light and shadow affect the materials that I'm having difficulties with. If i have a leather material reference or rusty metal (like what you painted in this video) I have the feeling that I need to do a little bit more research on how these things react to light rather than just looking at their reference. In most cases the concept I have in mind has a different light setup and color, where my reference has a difference light setup as well.
I swear those blues against these brownish tones are so sexy.
Thank you for uploading, Clint.
I would buy a print of each one of those in a blink of an eye. Beautiful.
This is incredible! I wish the video had higher quality resolution 😭
Important note here is that you don't just follow recipes to paint something but observe reference, understand it and then paint it
Hey man. I did this as an exercise with acrylics and it came out great. Thanks for teaching me an easy way to paint this type of metal / texture and also introducing me to armor painting =D. Super inspiring! Thanks for sharing!
That's fantastic, glad it helped out!
It’s great that you’re uploading videos like this! The streams are brilliant, but as something to go back to for reference these videos are perfect.
nothing on youtube better tutorial for metal paint than these awesome videos, thank you Cearly!
I have watched your series on metal about 20 times but how you naturally shade is astonishing to me! I have tried to replicate it but it doesnt look as natural
This is brilliant, you are brilliant,I'm gonna' stick around ✨️ !
I really enjoy how you paint
this is very useful, thank you! :)
I love love love the finish of the helmet!!!
This helped me alot with drawing day 23 of inktober (2024 so it's "rust") today is 22 but the canvas I used for 22 needed playback to fix so I delayed it
Brilliant, thanks a lot!
Awesome dude..just awesome!
NIce video!
I love the way it turned out :)
Amazing video! Love it 😍 ❤️❤️ thank you so much!
Thanks for watching!
these are so helpful, thanks.
amazing! i've been realizing through watching these that i never use burn and dodge. any good resources on how to factor those into your workflow?
They essentially do the same thing as the Levels palette (adjusting the values within a range) but you paint with it instead of a blanket application like Levels. I use it mostly to punch up highlights or deepen darks but only if it's a small adjustment. Large value changes likely require a change of color chroma and saturation as well and when Dodge/Burn are used too heavy-handedly it results in fake, fuzzy shadows and lights.
Great stuff!! Thaks for shared!
Wow, it’s so simple, well if you think about it
Thank you!
Do you think you could make a video about paneling? Like how mechs, droids, etc. Are detailed with panels to contour the forms that make them?
Thanks, love your content!!!!
I hadn't considered that but I'll add it to the list. Is there a particular issue about rendering them you find difficult or interesting?
Nice vidéo, Thank you. Merci beaucoup, cela va beaucoup m'aider.
What pencil device are you using?
what brush is that
In regards to the highlights and dodge and color change brush, is there a way to achieve this in Clip Studio Paint pro/EX?
Sorry but I don't use Clip Studio Paint enough to know that answer
God bless I need to draw object with metal
wow
1 and 3 is downloadable, this one isnt.. can you make this downloadable? here in youtube
I'm confused, where is the download option normally show up for you? Is this something that is part of RUclips or is it through a video downloader plug-in?
thank uuuuu
What software do you use? Photoshop?
Yes, Photoshop with a stylus pad.
Clint, do you have a discord?
Swatches discord, yes. But it's pretty empty these days and Clint has no mods which is a huge problem now and again. People come in and spam-troll (not sure why or how they figured that it was a good idea when other art communities never experience any trolling).
I don't remember if I got access through Patreon or Facebook (or the video description of another video). But it's useful when doing the weekly challenged. I think he's busy these days. And probably has a hard time finding trust-worthy mods.
O_O AWSOME!
bruh why these look like warframes? xD
this some warframe type shit
Came here 1 hour late :(
Next time Demomation, next time :)
Can you make a video on how you work with references and if there's a proper or simple ways to use them. I've tried using references but most of the time I'm having problem transferring (textures, material effects, etc) from the reference to the painting.
I have a video entitled References that covers several points on the topic. Why are you finding it difficult to reproduce the referenced materials (so I better understand)?
I think it's how the light and shadow affect the materials that I'm having difficulties with. If i have a leather material reference or rusty metal (like what you painted in this video) I have the feeling that I need to do a little bit more research on how these things react to light rather than just looking at their reference. In most cases the concept I have in mind has a different light setup and color, where my reference has a difference light setup as well.