So I thought this video was kinda long but then I did the math. The sketchbook has 20 sheets, and I drew on both sides so that’s 40 drawings. Thats less then a minute per drawing also there’s the intro, and the outro. Maybe it’s not so bad.
Any tips for someone who’s trying to get better with colors? I’ve been drawing with mostly charcoal but am trying to get into digital as well as painting- btw love your work ! ❤❤
Try starting with a limited palette! There's lots of articles/pages online showing complimentary colours and limited colour schemes you can use. Helps keep the piece cohesive without getting overwhelmed with colour. Think of colour like you would in greyscale. You need light, mid and dark values for depth, just like you'd use with pencil/charcoal etc. Hope that helps a little? ♥️💜🏴
So I thought this video was kinda long but then I did the math. The sketchbook has 20 sheets, and I drew on both sides so that’s 40 drawings. Thats less then a minute per drawing also there’s the intro, and the outro. Maybe it’s not so bad.
Any tips for someone who’s trying to get better with colors? I’ve been drawing with mostly charcoal but am trying to get into digital as well as painting- btw love your work ! ❤❤
Thank you I don’t really have any good tips, but you could look up some videos they’d explain it better then I could.
Try starting with a limited palette! There's lots of articles/pages online showing complimentary colours and limited colour schemes you can use. Helps keep the piece cohesive without getting overwhelmed with colour.
Think of colour like you would in greyscale. You need light, mid and dark values for depth, just like you'd use with pencil/charcoal etc. Hope that helps a little? ♥️💜🏴