Wow.. this is incredible. I've been struggling with metal (armor and the like) for a while, going to grind out some studies with all these tips in mind. I really wish there were more technical art tutorials like this around, so many just feel like "draw it gud, dummy"
found this vid...really understood your concepts, explanation was clear and onpoint, and in turn this will help me alot, thank you, keep the knowledge flowing...
I'm strugling to create metallic textures in Krita. Not sure that, this is going to solve my problem, but definatelly I got few important insights how light works. Thanks.
How do you adjust the color? I mean what happens when the light and shade of an object is painted, what happens when the cold light hits a warm object, and what happens when the light hits an object with different saturation. If you can, I hope to record a video and say thank you in detail
I don't currently have any full classes published, but I am working on them. They just take a long time to make. On this channel, I'm currently doing a series on making your own comic books. Aside from this channel, I have a podcast called Art Tangents and I have my patreon. Thanks so much for your comment! Glad you liked the video.
in photoshop, if you hold shift while drawing a line horizontally or vertically it will make it a "perfect" line. Same works for erasers & many other tools in photoshop!
Wow.. this is incredible. I've been struggling with metal (armor and the like) for a while, going to grind out some studies with all these tips in mind. I really wish there were more technical art tutorials like this around, so many just feel like "draw it gud, dummy"
Your tutorials are very helpful
thank you! I'm glad you've found them useful!
12:37 dude literally went "basic shapes - add details"
I was waiting for a RUclipsr to go in depth with metallic textures, thanks
With this video I finally understood how metal works, im no expert now but, I am quite sure this helped me a lot
found this vid...really understood your concepts, explanation was clear and onpoint, and in turn this will help me alot, thank you, keep the knowledge flowing...
13:19 wtf! i used to live there, its in central leeds in the UK haha
thanks very easy to learn from you, a lot of people are skilled but don't know how to teach others those skills
Thanks dude! This video really helped me out, can't believe it was that simple.
thanks a lot! great vid! the part w/ cylinders was most helpful for me!
I'm strugling to create metallic textures in Krita. Not sure that, this is going to solve my problem, but definatelly I got few important insights how light works. Thanks.
Bravooo...Very nice video...thanks...
I have been looking at moving to chrome/reflective spheres, this is helping me a lot thank you ;
7:58 what??? All this time it was as easy as that?? O.O
This was extremely helpful , thank you 😊
Thank you for your tutorial!
Really well done tutorial.
Awesome tutorial! It helped me a lot, thanks :)
How do you adjust the color? I mean what happens when the light and shade of an object is painted, what happens when the cold light hits a warm object, and what happens when the light hits an object with different saturation. If you can, I hope to record a video and say thank you in detail
nice questions!
This is really useful, thank you
Thank you sir!
broooo this is nuts the pipe fucked me up thank you so much this is so helpful
Thank you. Very helpful.
thank you
pretty useful, thanks
How did you stay in the lines so easily when you colored the cylinders? Was it some kind of masking?
Clipping Mask - here's a quick tutorial on using them
ruclips.net/video/3NgoQJ9obhQ/видео.html
Art by Galen this is great 👍🏼 thanks 🙏🏼 for ministering to my need!
What brush do you use
Is there anywhere I can download the brush you used in this video please?
The pipe was very helpful, but going into the timelapse on the armor plate kinda made it hard to understand that section of the video
I have a robotic character i might use these tips to color my character
Wow.... this is awesome. Thank you!!! Do you have online classes?
I don't currently have any full classes published, but I am working on them. They just take a long time to make. On this channel, I'm currently doing a series on making your own comic books.
Aside from this channel, I have a podcast called Art Tangents and I have my patreon.
Thanks so much for your comment! Glad you liked the video.
How would you do concave surfaces?
Can you show us some tips on paper plz
Srdjan Krstanovic it's essentially the same principles when drawing on paper. I might do some traditional tutorials on the future, though.
Art by Galen thanks man, i have drew for around 8 years but now i feel like my drawings are going nowhere
Is gold glossy or reflective?
It depends on how polished the metal is. Could be both. Could also be dull.
hey how can I do that 7:09
it's a perfect line
in photoshop, if you hold shift while drawing a line horizontally or vertically it will make it a "perfect" line. Same works for erasers & many other tools in photoshop!
@@ArtbyGalen ty bro
Give me back my 15 minutes. Okay the tutorial was good, but why not finish it and make it all smooth. I wanna learn the whole thing!
Metals are not always smooth