Thank you for giving a proper tutorial on how to make backgrounds quickly without telling people to use an AI-generated image. At first I was a little worried that the video was going to end up that way, but your dedication to LEARNING art reminded me that you wouldn't rely on AI-generated images, much less tell others to rely on it. Your improvement is seriously incredible and you've inspired me to give backgrounds a proper shot!
There's a lot of 3D artist who share their shaders and stylizes models using blender for free. You don't really need to do anything other than tweaking here and there. I've been using blender from my backgrounds for years. There's channels like Tadayoshi CG, CG Dash, Tawan Sunflower etc who has tutorials and shaders on RUclips.
i got pretty inspired, i should take more photographs irl and edit it and insert my character, luckily my dad has a big garden with grass and an apple tree, right now there are already apples growing, and when they turn a little red i should take some nice pictures of the tree when its sunny
the editing on this was so phenomenal like always. i loved seeing the video elements just dropping to the bottom of the screen and the little blurbs and AGH tppo you've done it again
The single most helpful art youtuber to exist. Ive seen alot of ppl copying your niche. Goes to show you created a new genre of learning that is both innovative and stylish, as well as incredibly helpful.
Amazing video especially since most artists shy away from backgrounds BUT I will add my two A-hole opinions. 1. Backgrounds using just photos with filters only work if your art is of a high skill. If your character art is not very skilled then the realistic backgrounds even if it's blurred, will emphasize low skill character art and will make everything look inconsistent and look off. 2. The shortcuts mentioned are best used alongside a strong art skills to hand draw or touch up the background with brushes so it blends with your art style. A lot of pro artists that have detailed backgrounds you can see even if they used some kind of 3d or photo base they did hand draw or lineart some parts of it themselves. But regardless, just know using a base for a background is very normalized and is not cheating :)
That's an insightful perspective! I actually had a drawing early on that didn't make it into the video because I struggled to blend it into the background. The drawing itself was pretty bad, and polishing the background couldn't save it. Maybe I should've added that as an example of what doesn't work with these background techniques! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Actually just like everything else you can do both. I'm surprised that this video didn't mention overpainting and bish bashing assets from various sources.
A lot of the hand drawn models you see, are actually taken from sites like acon3d. it's made by anime style graphic designers, for anime style graphic designers. I recommend downloading free models from acon, sketchup warehouse and sketchfab, importing them into sketchup/abler/blender/csp, then using whatever methods you like to touch up filters.
im amazed. as a graphic designer and a artist i am so amazed by every aspect of this video, thank u for this, this 12 minute video has done more for me than university (graphic design major) and im not even joking
Your text said on your entry at 06:50 "omg... how did I end up here help"...I can answer that for you. Your art is servicable, not terrible but not groundbreaking, and you have a massive social media following. There's your answer. These days people with big followings WILL get the best opportunities from companies because it's easy, cheap advertising. (Cheap compared to traditional advertising, anyway.)
your editing is always top tier, better than anything I've ever seen. really great to see a new upload from you!! btw, I always feel amateur compared to other artists because of the software I use, so it's really nice to see you validate ibispaint :D I'll definitely check out the other apps you mentioned too. thanks for the banger vid!
My favourite of the test backgrounds is the one done in Blender... Simple but gorgeous! And I'll definitely check out FIMO. Those filters simulating different camera film look really cool
saw your Genshin art in person at the event! I already thought that it was great but it’s amazing to know that you’re constantly working to improve and already creating more with the new tools you’ve showcased here. I really like the final piece you did and this def helped make backgrounds way less intimidating c:
Your editing style is always so satisfying to watch! Everything moves so smoothly, as someone who's still learning at art and sucks at drawing background, these quick ways helps and inspire me!
You might never found this comment but I still want to leave it here. I can never put it into words of how much I appreciate your videos and how grateful I am to have found your channel back then. With out of the world editing and awesome artworks created every step of the journey. The videos are very captivating even when not doing art studies, because they are telling a story. The first video I watched was your 7 day anatomy video. I had doubts about whether its actually possible before clicking into it. But after taking 7 days to watch it and following your footsteps, the impact was profound and how I do art has never been the same way ever since. What I want to say is that your videos and every one of your stories brought forth something unique for each viewer to discover. So glad that you are back and you should be listed as a national treasure 😭😭. Last but not least , thank you! (This comment is longer than all of your secret decorative text messges 😏) (P.S. At the end of the 7 day anatomy video, you also mentioned that you plan on studying how professional artists color their illustrations. Will you do a video on that? Just asking out of curiosity, not requesting 😉)
I’m glad that the videos were helpful to you! 🥹 Thanks for watching! Also, dang you read the forbidden texts hahahaha. I have some artists in mind that I want to study in the future, but not sure about a video specifically on coloring techniques… But now that you mentioned, it sounds like a fun concept to explore! 🤔
Your editing style and art is so calming and you always manage to come at the perfect time LOLL I was just thinking about my background!! I'm definitely going to try them out and see what works for me, thank you so much!!
I’m so happy you made this video because although I have years of drawing I still need to work more on backgrounds. This was really helpful and something I really needed! Thank you tppo!
Great walkthroughs and thoughts! Just like any tool, each will be suitable for different ideas. But as an extra point to manual painting, I find the more practiced you are with painting from scratch, the more creative your ideas will be - you'll start to recognize the infinite possibilities which can then be filled in with whichever tool you prefer. Or even be comfortable with manually painting unique elements into photographed/3D backgrounds.
My guy returned with a banger, always love your analysis to different artists' art styles, it actually gave insight to my tiny brain in approaching different techniques:D
Nice video man! Very useful, nice bunch of techniques that i will be using when wanting to save time. Also, i'm surprised to see some brazilian bossa nova in the background music! Great video and editing again, Hugs from Brazil!!
i think it's important to note that these are good for quick and/or moderately quick approaches to composition and design for your art pieces BUT should NOT be a replacement for taking the time to learn basic perspective, construction, composition, and narrative. These tools listed can help begin your art journey to understand the fundamentals and where you may be struggling. Use methods like these to broaden your vocabulary, visual knowledge, and imagination, but I would heavily advise to not use them forever as it will greatly limit how your skill grows if you come to rely on them. Just like a new artist may trace to learn how certain shapes are made, there comes a point where you have to decide for yourself when you're ready for the next big step of doing it yourself. good luck to my fellow artists!
Really good video! A fun and less computer-intensive option is, hear me out, minecraft. With a few furniture mods (I reccomend Yuushya Townscape for the anime feel) and shaders (Complementary Reimagined is the best imo) you can get a pretty cool looking background, and with blur it's hard to even spot that is minecraft. Ironically enough, Genshin's own furniture system, the serenitea pot, is also really good for making backgrounds, I use it all the time (but I'm also addicted to the game so....)
Just starting watching you, but man, your videos are so easy to follow and have amazing editing skills. Your humble way of explaining and showing your studies makes me have hope and energizes me. Keep doing what you're doing!
traditional artist: 👁️👄👁️ me as both: 👁️👄👁️👍 (here's a tip of mine that sometimes works and sometimes don't!) When i got new idea i'll go to Pinterest first and looking for a background art that fit with my idea the most and draw my idea base on that background more so it fit in with the background quite perfectly when i add the background in (traditional is the same but i trace the background on the paper instead of add the background in like digital, work most of the time for me but i don't know about you and it took me quite much time try to looking for a background that fit in) That's my small personal tip thanks for reading this!
A blessing from the Lord! Honestly, yours is literally the only channel I watch on immediate basis, whenever a new video is released. Each and every one of them left me with some new practical knowledge to be put into daily practice.
I struggle with drawing background from lacking of knowledge too. I used to choose to draw simple background or rely on clip studio 3D model. I usually don't use convert function but choose to trace them so I can add more details I want or cut some out. I think I should start trying Blender too. Thanks for video!
Ayo welcome back tppo :)), very nice seeing you use free features and whatnot to create bgs as alternatives to people who cant afford stuff like photoshop (
Amazing video! I've been looking for faster way to draw bagkgrounds too for my animation and comic projects and learn more about blender has been one of my primary goals, as I watch amazing background works from artists like Polygon Runnaway. Now I might as well try some of the ways you did to see if I like it. Thanks!
That's great! If you have clip studio paint, I would highly recommend the 3D function for comics! I didn't emphasize much in the video, but turning 3D into lines and halftones in CSP is so convenient and fast. But Blender can do so much more, so it's a great skill to have for animation too!
There are some amazing tutorials for shaders, and especially in manga/anime stylisation on YT for blender and often you just have to follow along and take a few notes to know what to change and what to leave alone when you reuse the shader between projects. Being able to just get 3d models and slap them down to create a backdrop is an insanely great support tool for making art, even if you choose to just draw over them and skip stylisation in software. I find the 3d approach is perfect for when you find a great inspiration photograph but the angle or scene isn't quite perfect for your piece, just replicate it, tweak a little the layout and you are ready to go, without all the wrist pain from trying to draw it by hand 👍
Unreal engine backgrounds look siickkk. I'm always drawing everything by hand and am intimidated by Blender, so going to look into alternatives! Great vid
If you use PS, I highly recommend playing around with the camera raw filters > details. It's one of the quickest ways to nudge photos or 3D renders towards looking 2D. After I'll usually use any combo of paint daubs from the filter gallery, layer modes, and adjustment layers. This was the method I used to create my VN backgrounds. Another important factor to using photos or 3D well in 2D drawing is lighting and size of the photo or render. The better my lighting in photos/3D renders, the less I found I needed to do to get them to where I wanted. For size, I tried to find photos/do 3D renders double the size of my canvas.
I rarely like comment but oh my god The editing on this is SOOO good and the timing of this video is so perfect as well since I thinking about how I was going to do background art for the next piece
Dude..... Please...... Video editing tutorial.... I beg you're actually FANTASTIC AT VIDEO EDITING! I'm doing a graphics degree in uni right now and I love ur videos.❤❤❤
Thank you so much for your videos! It have truly inspired me to start making content again after feeling a bit discouraged. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and motivation with us!
That was great! I think that the best way to use blender is using just as a base for photos, and not the entire render process, unless you really know how to use blender and how to transform photos in 3d( yes, it's possible and fast once you know how). But, my personal choice is just paint over, with brush strokes or whatever you got. Yes, it's harder, but it has the most beautiful results.
He remembered his password finally
When the world need him the most, he vanished.. (then comeback at the perfect time)
🔥👅🔥
YES
I love the avatar reference
AVATAR MENTIONED
With the dope ass new editing skills too
HES BACK HES SO BACK AND HE COOKED AGAIN WITH THE EDITING
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@@tppoart do you edit your own videos?
Thank you for giving a proper tutorial on how to make backgrounds quickly without telling people to use an AI-generated image. At first I was a little worried that the video was going to end up that way, but your dedication to LEARNING art reminded me that you wouldn't rely on AI-generated images, much less tell others to rely on it. Your improvement is seriously incredible and you've inspired me to give backgrounds a proper shot!
There's a lot of 3D artist who share their shaders and stylizes models using blender for free. You don't really need to do anything other than tweaking here and there. I've been using blender from my backgrounds for years. There's channels like Tadayoshi CG, CG Dash, Tawan Sunflower etc who has tutorials and shaders on RUclips.
i got pretty inspired, i should take more photographs irl and edit it and insert my character, luckily my dad has a big garden with grass and an apple tree, right now there are already apples growing, and when they turn a little red i should take some nice pictures of the tree when its sunny
that's nice! I regret not taking more photos myself. I was struggling so much trying to find decent photos for this video
"So when do i start to draw the background?"
"That's the neat part, you don't!"
the editing on this was so phenomenal like always. i loved seeing the video elements just dropping to the bottom of the screen and the little blurbs and AGH tppo you've done it again
hahahah thank you!
OMG ITS A TPPO VIDEO
The single most helpful art youtuber to exist. Ive seen alot of ppl copying your niche. Goes to show you created a new genre of learning that is both innovative and stylish, as well as incredibly helpful.
For CSP Users, we do actually have a posterize filter under edit > tonal correction > posterization.
My jaw dropped when you said ue5 cause I only used it for my game assignment and never thought to use it for art😂 great vid btww!
the editor cooked hard
I think he does the editing himself
@@Justakatto that's great ngl, bro mastered every single skill
the video editing is so... smooth yet crunchy?????? it's perfect. it makes me happy and it keeps me invested, i LOVE it.
With unbridled elation and ardent enthusiasm, I am most delighted to have beheld your video!
Amazing video especially since most artists shy away from backgrounds BUT I will add my two A-hole opinions. 1. Backgrounds using just photos with filters only work if your art is of a high skill. If your character art is not very skilled then the realistic backgrounds even if it's blurred, will emphasize low skill character art and will make everything look inconsistent and look off. 2. The shortcuts mentioned are best used alongside a strong art skills to hand draw or touch up the background with brushes so it blends with your art style. A lot of pro artists that have detailed backgrounds you can see even if they used some kind of 3d or photo base they did hand draw or lineart some parts of it themselves. But regardless, just know using a base for a background is very normalized and is not cheating :)
That's an insightful perspective! I actually had a drawing early on that didn't make it into the video because I struggled to blend it into the background. The drawing itself was pretty bad, and polishing the background couldn't save it. Maybe I should've added that as an example of what doesn't work with these background techniques! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Although these are really beneficial but my inner self is exclaiming that the hand drawn backgrounds are the best ones.
Actually just like everything else you can do both. I'm surprised that this video didn't mention overpainting and bish bashing assets from various sources.
A lot of the hand drawn models you see, are actually taken from sites like acon3d. it's made by anime style graphic designers, for anime style graphic designers. I recommend downloading free models from acon, sketchup warehouse and sketchfab, importing them into sketchup/abler/blender/csp, then using whatever methods you like to touch up filters.
HE'S BACK!!!!
The editing style ALONE must have taken hours but it was worth it! amazing video as always.
As a student studying in broadcasting, photography and video editing, the editing in this video is killer af it got my head dead.
im amazed. as a graphic designer and a artist i am so amazed by every aspect of this video, thank u for this, this 12 minute video has done more for me than university (graphic design major) and im not even joking
Hope the video was good reference! I was also a graphic design major, so things like layout, grids, and typography was a big part of the video!
9:08 that lowkey looks cold for an animated wallpaper
your editing is something else. (in a really good way)
Your text said on your entry at 06:50 "omg... how did I end up here help"...I can answer that for you. Your art is servicable, not terrible but not groundbreaking, and you have a massive social media following. There's your answer. These days people with big followings WILL get the best opportunities from companies because it's easy, cheap advertising. (Cheap compared to traditional advertising, anyway.)
THE EDITS ARE SO GOOD
your editing is always top tier, better than anything I've ever seen. really great to see a new upload from you!!
btw, I always feel amateur compared to other artists because of the software I use, so it's really nice to see you validate ibispaint :D I'll definitely check out the other apps you mentioned too. thanks for the banger vid!
Noted, very useful information!
I really missed these kinds of videos
I genuinely find your video’s eye pleasing and relatable , it helps me learn and grow my art!
wait wtf this is actually so powerful thank you for making this ;-; ;-; ;-;
Yo wtf AZALI?
the editing so good its literally distracting, ill see some super cool dynamic thing and then replay it like 5 times just to see it again
My favourite of the test backgrounds is the one done in Blender... Simple but gorgeous!
And I'll definitely check out FIMO. Those filters simulating different camera film look really cool
tppo do u know how iconic u are to have basically created a genre of video and so many people inspired by you? tppo u are loved 🫶🏽
Randomly came across this video and just wanted to say that you have talent my good man. I hope your channel grows and succeeds!
saw your Genshin art in person at the event! I already thought that it was great but it’s amazing to know that you’re constantly working to improve and already creating more with the new tools you’ve showcased here.
I really like the final piece you did and this def helped make backgrounds way less intimidating c:
OH MY GOD HES BACK WE MISSED YOU KING!! 👑👑👑
THE GOAT RETURNS
Your editing style is always so satisfying to watch! Everything moves so smoothly, as someone who's still learning at art and sucks at drawing background, these quick ways helps and inspire me!
The edits in this video are stunning!! And with all the research and tips given just wow
Efficient, entertaining, useful
I've been struggling to draw backgrounds lately so this came at a perfect time, thank you for your incredible videos tppo!
You might never found this comment but I still want to leave it here.
I can never put it into words of how much I appreciate your videos and how grateful I am to have found your channel back then.
With out of the world editing and awesome artworks created every step of the journey. The videos are very captivating even when not doing art studies, because they are telling a story.
The first video I watched was your 7 day anatomy video. I had doubts about whether its actually possible before clicking into it. But after taking 7 days to watch it and following your footsteps, the impact was profound and how I do art has never been the same way ever since. What I want to say is that your videos and every one of your stories brought forth something unique for each viewer to discover.
So glad that you are back and you should be listed as a national treasure 😭😭. Last but not least , thank you! (This comment is longer than all of your secret decorative text messges 😏)
(P.S. At the end of the 7 day anatomy video, you also mentioned that you plan on studying how professional artists color their illustrations. Will you do a video on that? Just asking out of curiosity, not requesting 😉)
I’m glad that the videos were helpful to you! 🥹 Thanks for watching! Also, dang you read the forbidden texts hahahaha. I have some artists in mind that I want to study in the future, but not sure about a video specifically on coloring techniques… But now that you mentioned, it sounds like a fun concept to explore! 🤔
THE KING IS BACK!
Your editing style and art is so calming and you always manage to come at the perfect time LOLL I was just thinking about my background!! I'm definitely going to try them out and see what works for me, thank you so much!!
I’m so happy you made this video because although I have years of drawing I still need to work more on backgrounds. This was really helpful and something I really needed! Thank you tppo!
The man is back with a bang. Great video
Great walkthroughs and thoughts! Just like any tool, each will be suitable for different ideas. But as an extra point to manual painting, I find the more practiced you are with painting from scratch, the more creative your ideas will be - you'll start to recognize the infinite possibilities which can then be filled in with whichever tool you prefer. Or even be comfortable with manually painting unique elements into photographed/3D backgrounds.
My guy returned with a banger, always love your analysis to different artists' art styles, it actually gave insight to my tiny brain in approaching different techniques:D
YO, HE'S BACKKK; My guy is an inspiration. Editing and artistically. Especially with the light video (borrowed the book).
Nice video man! Very useful, nice bunch of techniques that i will be using when wanting to save time. Also, i'm surprised to see some brazilian bossa nova in the background music! Great video and editing again, Hugs from Brazil!!
i think it's important to note that these are good for quick and/or moderately quick approaches to composition and design for your art pieces BUT should NOT be a replacement for taking the time to learn basic perspective, construction, composition, and narrative. These tools listed can help begin your art journey to understand the fundamentals and where you may be struggling. Use methods like these to broaden your vocabulary, visual knowledge, and imagination, but I would heavily advise to not use them forever as it will greatly limit how your skill grows if you come to rely on them. Just like a new artist may trace to learn how certain shapes are made, there comes a point where you have to decide for yourself when you're ready for the next big step of doing it yourself. good luck to my fellow artists!
Really good video! A fun and less computer-intensive option is, hear me out, minecraft. With a few furniture mods (I reccomend Yuushya Townscape for the anime feel) and shaders (Complementary Reimagined is the best imo) you can get a pretty cool looking background, and with blur it's hard to even spot that is minecraft. Ironically enough, Genshin's own furniture system, the serenitea pot, is also really good for making backgrounds, I use it all the time (but I'm also addicted to the game so....)
I'm glad to see my idol getting active again B)
I'm so glad photosketcher is getting the attention it deserves
Man we missed you so much!!!!!! Im so happy to see you again ♥♥♥
Just starting watching you, but man, your videos are so easy to follow and have amazing editing skills. Your humble way of explaining and showing your studies makes me have hope and energizes me. Keep doing what you're doing!
Why is this editing so good??? Instant subscribe!
I'd love to see Noelle in a dark knight kind of outfit !! #TeyvatFashionWeek
traditional artist: 👁️👄👁️
me as both: 👁️👄👁️👍
(here's a tip of mine that sometimes works and sometimes don't!)
When i got new idea i'll go to Pinterest first and looking for a background art that fit with my idea the most and draw my idea base on that background more so it fit in with the background quite perfectly when i add the background in
(traditional is the same but i trace the background on the paper instead of add the background in like digital, work most of the time for me but i don't know about you and it took me quite much time try to looking for a background that fit in)
That's my small personal tip thanks for reading this!
NO WAY IT'S A TPPO VIDEO BRO IS BACK LET'S GOO
i was just struggling with backgrounds.. this video is just what i needed lol. welcome back king
A blessing from the Lord!
Honestly, yours is literally the only channel I watch on immediate basis, whenever a new video is released. Each and every one of them left me with some new practical knowledge to be put into daily practice.
I love your editing style in your videos 😭😭
now i need a editing tutorial vid from you, man you cooked with this one 🗣🗣🗣
THE LEGEND IS BACK!! JUST IN TIME TOO, I WAS RESEARCHING FOR HOW ARTISTS MADE THEIR BACKGOUNDS!
it seems like your art improves every video, wow!!!!
I struggle with drawing background from lacking of knowledge too. I used to choose to draw simple background or rely on clip studio 3D model. I usually don't use convert function but choose to trace them so I can add more details I want or cut some out. I think I should start trying Blender too. Thanks for video!
Ohhh thank god my fave art teacher is BACKKK WAHHHHHH IM GONNA CELEBRATE ✨✨✨✨
Ayo welcome back tppo :)), very nice seeing you use free features and whatnot to create bgs as alternatives to people who cant afford stuff like photoshop (
Every videos that you created are so inspiring
Amazing video! I've been looking for faster way to draw bagkgrounds too for my animation and comic projects and learn more about blender has been one of my primary goals, as I watch amazing background works from artists like Polygon Runnaway. Now I might as well try some of the ways you did to see if I like it. Thanks!
That's great! If you have clip studio paint, I would highly recommend the 3D function for comics! I didn't emphasize much in the video, but turning 3D into lines and halftones in CSP is so convenient and fast. But Blender can do so much more, so it's a great skill to have for animation too!
Always love your videos
From the editing to how the actual subject is told, it's great
Let's all say "We love you Tppo" when he appears the moment we need him the most!
There are some amazing tutorials for shaders, and especially in manga/anime stylisation on YT for blender and often you just have to follow along and take a few notes to know what to change and what to leave alone when you reuse the shader between projects.
Being able to just get 3d models and slap them down to create a backdrop is an insanely great support tool for making art, even if you choose to just draw over them and skip stylisation in software.
I find the 3d approach is perfect for when you find a great inspiration photograph but the angle or scene isn't quite perfect for your piece, just replicate it, tweak a little the layout and you are ready to go, without all the wrist pain from trying to draw it by hand 👍
TPPO YOURE BACK!! Thank you for making this i always struggle with backgrounds
Unreal engine backgrounds look siickkk. I'm always drawing everything by hand and am intimidated by Blender, so going to look into alternatives! Great vid
If you use PS, I highly recommend playing around with the camera raw filters > details. It's one of the quickest ways to nudge photos or 3D renders towards looking 2D. After I'll usually use any combo of paint daubs from the filter gallery, layer modes, and adjustment layers. This was the method I used to create my VN backgrounds. Another important factor to using photos or 3D well in 2D drawing is lighting and size of the photo or render. The better my lighting in photos/3D renders, the less I found I needed to do to get them to where I wanted. For size, I tried to find photos/do 3D renders double the size of my canvas.
bro is singlehandedly saving my whole career
I WAS LITERALLY STUCK ON HOW TO DRAW THE BACKGROUND FOR THIS ONE ARTWORK I'M WORKING ON HOLY SHIT, THANK YOU FOR THIS
booooooyyyy did I miss your videos, I follow you since you were like 30k followers, love your videos always
you're back!! i was literally binging your videos yesterday
Ive literally been searching for vids that can help me with my bgs, u came at such a perfect time omyghosh, thank uu for this TT
I WAS THINKING ABOUT YOU YESTERDAY AND THE NEXT THING I KNOW IS THERE'S AN UPLOAD 😭WELCOME BACK AND THANK YOU FOR ALL THE AMAZING CONTENT YOU BRING!
THE FONTTTT I LOVE ITTT❤❤
I'd like to see Kuki Shinobu in a kimono, while Heizou is hanging out with her! Definitely, a nice pair up in my honest opinion. #TeyvatFashionWeek
You’re saving lives here
I rarely like comment but oh my god
The editing on this is SOOO good and the timing of this video is so perfect as well since I thinking about how I was going to do background art for the next piece
I've been waiting ages for the follow-up video!!
I don't even draw but I love watching your videos, good to see you again!
Those look sick! I’d love to try them with my drawings.
Dude..... Please...... Video editing tutorial.... I beg you're actually FANTASTIC AT VIDEO EDITING! I'm doing a graphics degree in uni right now and I love ur videos.❤❤❤
The shenhe drawing is awesome
5:20 That Chiori is so good!
Great job on this video, I'm always look forward towards your amazing editing
omg you show up just on time!! i'm struggling w BG 😭
Insane editing skills. Really good work. Keep it up!
your videos always motivate me to draw and made me learn how to edit, i honestly owe you sm. thankyou for all these informative videos!! c:
glad the videos were helpful!
Awesome sharing. So much to learn.💕
Thank you so much for your videos! It have truly inspired me to start making content again after feeling a bit discouraged. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge and motivation with us!
good luck with your videos! 🔥
That was great! I think that the best way to use blender is using just as a base for photos, and not the entire render process, unless you really know how to use blender and how to transform photos in 3d( yes, it's possible and fast once you know how). But, my personal choice is just paint over, with brush strokes or whatever you got. Yes, it's harder, but it has the most beautiful results.
0:06 hands: what did you say!!?