I do, relatively new to art but I got this chinese shoreline town that I'm painting. The process is slow because I'm learning, but I'm trying to make it as good as possible
I'm working on a 4-part portrait for one character, and a pinup for a second character. Just taking your tip for telling people about what you're working on in an effort to be made accountable!
This is a much needed motivation, thanks Tyler! After almost only doing training basics for the past months I want to start on personal projects again! My goal is to improve and refine my project workflow, particularly the planning, researching and documenting stages. My project is set in post apocalyptic Nordic area, lots of snow and darkness and hopefully I'll manage to create some unconventional characters and environments. Also adding 3D to my workflow, I have Maya and Unreal engine in my toolset but want to add Blender, as it is free. Another thing I'll be doing in 2021 is planning time for Tyler tutorials again 👍
I'm just glad I found someone who works like I do. VR to Blender, Blender to Wacom. Every time people ask about my workflow I confuse them. "So you're a 3d modeler..." No. Yes.. but no.
This video is incredibly helpful not just for concept artists, but artists in general. Thank you, Tyler! Also, big props to your student, he's doing amazing!
You've really been super helpful for me this past few weeks. I've been trying to upgrade my art/portfolio to look as professional as I can, and I needed a ton of help with lighting, color, and especially value. Ty for making all this content free for us. Your explanations are extremely insightful and easy to understand, and I absolutely plan to credit you if I get any sort of growth as an artist. 😊 Sincerely, thanks man.
Thanks for the pointers Tyler! In my experience, I think working on personal projects is not only good for your portfolio, but it's been a great experience to see your work and skills develop. I've been working on the illustrations for a tarot deck since the first lockdown started and I can see my skills have evolved just by working on the artwork.
Hey, Tyler! Just to let you know did video is a precious gem. So incredible!! I was completely lost before finding it, now I'll start my portfolio project. I'm excited for this next step! Thank you so much!!
I have a ton of projects i want to do but little time between commissions. I'm trying to keep a trello for singular images i want to do and some projects. For projects i want to tap on 2021 are designing the world of a dog-pokemon game. Maybe doing a comic based on a game. And putting form to some of my characters stories/world.
Depends on the type of portfolio you want. Needs your best work. Do you need to decide what type of work that it is, what themes are in and what your strength is
It’s so confusing when RUclipsrs have videos like “Create this awesome thing!” And it’s just tips, not a breakdown of what it needs to look like or their own stuff. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ Please, I just wanna know what the heck Character Art and Concept Art portfolios ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE! ArtStation doesn’t make it any easier because the ones recommended go Against what people are usually saying Not to do. Artists need examples and definitely a walkthrough because we need direction, like any other job.
Question of the week: do you have a project in the works ? What’s it about?
I do, relatively new to art but I got this chinese shoreline town that I'm painting. The process is slow because I'm learning, but I'm trying to make it as good as possible
I'm working on a 4-part portrait for one character, and a pinup for a second character. Just taking your tip for telling people about what you're working on in an effort to be made accountable!
This is a much needed motivation, thanks Tyler! After almost only doing training basics for the past months I want to start on personal projects again! My goal is to improve and refine my project workflow, particularly the planning, researching and documenting stages. My project is set in post apocalyptic Nordic area, lots of snow and darkness and hopefully I'll manage to create some unconventional characters and environments. Also adding 3D to my workflow, I have Maya and Unreal engine in my toolset but want to add Blender, as it is free. Another thing I'll be doing in 2021 is planning time for Tyler tutorials again 👍
Thank you for the video, I try a little loop animation in Blender this week, for illustrated "music mix" on youtube :)
Thank you so much!
I'm just glad I found someone who works like I do.
VR to Blender, Blender to Wacom.
Every time people ask about my workflow I confuse them. "So you're a 3d modeler..." No. Yes.. but no.
This video is incredibly helpful not just for concept artists, but artists in general. Thank you, Tyler! Also, big props to your student, he's doing amazing!
You've really been super helpful for me this past few weeks. I've been trying to upgrade my art/portfolio to look as professional as I can, and I needed a ton of help with lighting, color, and especially value. Ty for making all this content free for us. Your explanations are extremely insightful and easy to understand, and I absolutely plan to credit you if I get any sort of growth as an artist. 😊 Sincerely, thanks man.
Thanks for the pointers Tyler! In my experience, I think working on personal projects is not only good for your portfolio, but it's been a great experience to see your work and skills develop. I've been working on the illustrations for a tarot deck since the first lockdown started and I can see my skills have evolved just by working on the artwork.
Thanks for the tips, i was just asking myself why my (little) portfolio was so stagnant, and the answer was obvious.
Thanks for watching 👍
Hey, Tyler! Just to let you know did video is a precious gem. So incredible!! I was completely lost before finding it, now I'll start my portfolio project. I'm excited for this next step! Thank you so much!!
this is the most usefull video i saw about this subject so far.... thank you for the information bro.
Thank you! I’ve been kind of losing motivation to keep up the pace on my projects because of my job but this gave me the boost I needed.
Thanks for the info Tyler, and all you do for our community.
Thanks for watching !
@@TylerEdlin84 I'm interested in your mentorship program, where do I sign up?
@@rheono5839 check the top link in the description for all services
@@TylerEdlin84 I already emailed you on your site :)
I have a ton of projects i want to do but little time between commissions. I'm trying to keep a trello for singular images i want to do and some projects.
For projects i want to tap on 2021 are designing the world of a dog-pokemon game.
Maybe doing a comic based on a game.
And putting form to some of my characters stories/world.
Love it! Great content and very practical!
this is what i need right now
I have no work experience in that field. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you for the tips. I'm currently working on designing battle characters based on fairytale icons like Goldilocks, Pinocchio, and others.
Always King with the advice love it dude solid work imma share the shit outta this! Also Low Key you ma BOY with the Streets of Rage t-shirt!
Thanks man hope your well
Amazing video, super useful. Thanks a lot.
A series of 360' degree of vegetation scenes!
I definitely suck at finishing projects
Need that patreon link in the description.
You’re right for now everything that I offer is found underneath the top link my school site
How about if you're trying to build a portfolio without working for someone else? What kind of pics do you need to show?
Depends on the type of portfolio you want. Needs your best work. Do you need to decide what type of work that it is, what themes are in and what your strength is
@@TylerEdlin84 thanks for your quick response!
I see Streets of Rage 2, i click like.
It’s so confusing when RUclipsrs have videos like “Create this awesome thing!” And it’s just tips, not a breakdown of what it needs to look like or their own stuff. 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ Please, I just wanna know what the heck Character Art and Concept Art portfolios ACTUALLY LOOK LIKE! ArtStation doesn’t make it any easier because the ones recommended go Against what people are usually saying Not to do. Artists need examples and definitely a walkthrough because we need direction, like any other job.
Try this one ruclips.net/video/QoYLKXeiYu8/видео.htmlsi=n1v23QzfyHIO8SS1
8:30
🥱🥱🥱🥱🥱
I cant build my portfolio cause I don't have a monitor.
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