I love that you’re teaching all the beginners artists how to paint good skin. Though there are a few things you got wrong. 1 the line of saturation between dark art light is called the terminator, and it is result of sub surface scattering or SSS. It is used when light bleeds though an object. 2 the light reflected light that bounces on objects is called reflected light, or bounce light. It is not a result of the light wrapping around and object but rather light hitting a surface and reflecting onto an object. Overall I still think this is an amazing tutorial and that it would be very helpful for beginners or even people who have been drawing for a long time. Maybe you correct the mistakes you made in the next video in this series. :D
Oh, wow! Thank you so much! I’ll be sure to correct these mistakes! If you don’t mind, I’m going to pin this comment. I think you did a excellent job at explaining it!
I love how "down to earth" your tutorials are. They dont get too into the weeds about all the technical jargon and terms and get to the actual point. You're so wonderful and thank you!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I feel like big words can be confusing. I always hated biology because it’s nothing but big words. I wanted to make sure that if I taught people art, I made it as easy and simple as possible. I did this because I’d love to have had tutorials like this when learning. I’m really glad I could help you! 😄😄
That was really good what an huge improvement from the last video able to take your good teaching and found a way to make it entertaining I can’t wait to start my digital art journey
I love that you’re teaching all the beginners artists how to paint good skin. Though there are a few things you got wrong. 1 the line of saturation between dark art light is called the terminator, and it is result of sub surface scattering or SSS. It is used when light bleeds though an object. 2 the light reflected light that bounces on objects is called reflected light, or bounce light. It is not a result of the light wrapping around and object but rather light hitting a surface and reflecting onto an object. Overall I still think this is an amazing tutorial and that it would be very helpful for beginners or even people who have been drawing for a long time. Maybe you correct the mistakes you made in the next video in this series. :D
Oh, wow! Thank you so much! I’ll be sure to correct these mistakes! If you don’t mind, I’m going to pin this comment. I think you did a excellent job at explaining it!
@@honeypotstudios hope my explanation didn’t come off as mean thanks for being understanding:D
This should be one of the best shading/rendering tutorials I've ever seen, I just got 4 years of experience in 9 minutes!
I’m so glad I could help somehow!
Love all of your videos keep up the amazing work 😊
Thank ya thank ya! I’m always motivated to work hard cause I know you’re my biggest supporter!
You know it
I love how "down to earth" your tutorials are. They dont get too into the weeds about all the technical jargon and terms and get to the actual point. You're so wonderful and thank you!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much! I feel like big words can be confusing. I always hated biology because it’s nothing but big words. I wanted to make sure that if I taught people art, I made it as easy and simple as possible. I did this because I’d love to have had tutorials like this when learning. I’m really glad I could help you! 😄😄
Amazing video and art Honey , this was really helpful to keep in mind :)
Awee thank you so much!!
That was really good what an huge improvement from the last video able to take your good teaching and found a way to make it entertaining I can’t wait to start my digital art journey
You really think I improved?! 😄 That makes me so happy!
Absolutely
This tutorial helped me quite a bit with my shading! ❤
Really? I’m so glad 😄
Earlyyy!
🪱 here ya go! The early bird has caught the worm. Hehe
@@honeypotstudios Why thank you Hehe!