As always, you level up with each video, Hardy. I especially love how you match the elements position and shapes with the golden spiral, how you create those ground leaves tiers and how you turn the monocromatic building of values onto an alive painting. Thanks for sharing this video!
@@fowlerillus Mr. Fowler I know this is not where I should ask this question, but I don't know any other place to do so, I love this industry and I love to be a concept artist, but it needs lots of abilities, skills and experience, how should I get there?! I mean I can't do personal projects for 5 years to become a concept artist and I can't work as one without the knowledge and skills! how can I get there?
Amazing! It is so helpful watching you paint! You can paint an awesome painting in a very short time. I wish there are more environment videos. But I’d love to watch others as they are always awesome and I can learn a lot from you. Thanks again.
Hi Hardy ! Really love that last one !! It’s incredible how I want to jump in the picture and explore !! Thank you for that and I can’t wait to see the next videos ! ;)
Your paintings and videos are so inspiring, and your voice is very calming. It gets me so much in the mood for painting, watching your videos. Thank you!
I like how the reflected light from the field dominates the fog inside the dense forest.... Composition is as always top notch , I always lag creating some point of visual interest in my environments as I am practicing .... The point of visual interest in here is those two bright orange sparks in the broken wires of abandoned car .... it immediately catches attention
Thanks! I'm so glad that you liked it. I need to do another one like this - I really enjoy these really atmospheric deep woods scenes. I appreciate the kind words!
New sub here! Was so mesmorised by this vid that I actually started drooling🤤. Now Im off to try and create a piece just like yours(or more like my 9 yr olds! Lol)
wow your approach is unique, always imagining places like this one but i wish i had the talent to make my own piece .. I’m watching your videos like a path to reach there 🙏🏼
Another awesome environment! If you add a raptor wandering about the place it will be quite in line with Jurassic Park: Trespasser video game. :) Very similar atmosphere, perhaps I'll paint something like this!
@@fowlerillus Awwwh :D I rewatched your lineart course recently right before the academy started, where you made this cool killer machine out of that car and I attached this landscape painting immediately as a sequel to this as soon as I recognised the shape. Now it might be broken down, all guns and spikes removed since it can not drive anymore, but it still has a purpose as an energy engine for the house. Beetles for the rescue!
Is there a chance in the future there will be an updated or even a part 2 of your painting environments course? just so we can see your current workflow in more depth
Thanks! I'm glad that you would be interested. I don't have any immediate plans for a full course followup BUT I am going to be releasing individual project kits over the next year (I just finished a cyberpunk cityscape that will be one of the first kits) so there will definitely be new environment lessons and new techniques coming out soon.
I'm sorry to hear that - I know the feeling - these things can feel really daunting at first. I would recommend starting with some fundamentals of environment design. Relatively simple concepts like atmospheric perspective and composition can instantly lead to progress.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. I'd be glad to help but it is difficult with a short comment reply. Can you perhaps let me know specifics about where things are becoming difficult for you? Perhaps I can direct you to some videos or resources.
The atmosphere is strong with this one. Tremendously inspiring!
Haha. Thanks!
As always, you level up with each video, Hardy. I especially love how you match the elements position and shapes with the golden spiral, how you create those ground leaves tiers and how you turn the monocromatic building of values onto an alive painting. Thanks for sharing this video!
Thanks Alberto!
It was so enjoyable to watch and also an awesome tutorial. thank you so much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@fowlerillus Mr. Fowler I know this is not where I should ask this question, but I don't know any other place to do so, I love this industry and I love to be a concept artist, but it needs lots of abilities, skills and experience, how should I get there?! I mean I can't do personal projects for 5 years to become a concept artist and I can't work as one without the knowledge and skills! how can I get there?
Some people have all the talent in the world! I wish I had a fraction of your talent. Amazing, as always!
Wow, thank you! Super nice of you to say.
I always want to draw when I watch your videos. Hardy Fowler will only grow in his fame!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks.
I really love color and lighting mood and overall story and since of rhydam movement that nice❤
Thanks! I appreciate it. Super fun creating these moody pieces with a hint of a story.
Amazing! It is so helpful watching you paint! You can paint an awesome painting in a very short time. I wish there are more environment videos. But I’d love to watch others as they are always awesome and I can learn a lot from you. Thanks again.
Thanks! I'm glad to hear that. I'm sure I'll be coming back to environments before too long.
Love the slow build! Very unique approach.
Thanks Eben! Glad you liked it.
Wow! What a pleasure to watch your process!
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Extraordinary!
Thank you!
Hi Hardy ! Really love that last one !! It’s incredible how I want to jump in the picture and explore !! Thank you for that and I can’t wait to see the next videos ! ;)
Awesome! Thanks Pier!
Your paintings and videos are so inspiring, and your voice is very calming. It gets me so much in the mood for painting, watching your videos.
Thank you!
Thanks so much. Exactly what I'm going for :)
I like how the reflected light from the field dominates the fog inside the dense forest.... Composition is as always top notch , I always lag creating some point of visual interest in my environments as I am practicing ....
The point of visual interest in here is those two bright orange sparks in the broken wires of abandoned car .... it immediately catches attention
Thanks! Those glows add so much atmosphere and take so little effort!
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I absolutely loved this piece and your thought process when making it.
Thanks! I'm so glad that you liked it. I need to do another one like this - I really enjoy these really atmospheric deep woods scenes. I appreciate the kind words!
New sub here! Was so mesmorised by this vid that I actually started drooling🤤. Now Im off to try and create a piece just like yours(or more like my 9 yr olds! Lol)
Thanks Paul! These are super fun to do. I hope you like your result.
wow your approach is unique, always imagining places like this one but i wish i had the talent to make my own piece .. I’m watching your videos like a path to reach there 🙏🏼
Thanks! I'm so glad you like these. I hope the process can be helpful.
That was absolutely stunning and genius I'll diffidently try your method and approach
Oh thanks. I'm glad you liked it.
absolutely gorgeous
Thank you! Cheers!
You’re content s an inspiration, please continue there’s growth
Definitely! I have lots of new stuff in production.
Thank you so much sir I love your classes and it helps me a lot.
You are most welcome
Thanks for huge Inspiration!!!
My pleasure. I'm so glad you liked it!
Amazing Work!!!😯👏👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Another awesome environment! If you add a raptor wandering about the place it will be quite in line with Jurassic Park: Trespasser video game. :) Very similar atmosphere, perhaps I'll paint something like this!
I'm totally seeing the Jurassic Park vibe now :) Thanks Tatiana
thanks for sharing! learned a lot! magnificent work! so inviting.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video. Thank you for this.
Glad you enjoyed it!
The car battery light detail tho, 👌
Haha - thanks! I was especially fond of that myself :)
That looks so cool!
Thanks! Glad you like it.
Really cool man! I feel super inspired!
Thanks Randy! Glad you liked it.
This one turned out beautiful! I love the story and the color choices! Is this car a Volkswagen Käfer (beetle)? :D
It is! My mom had one when I was in high school. I loved that car :)
@@fowlerillus Awwwh :D I rewatched your lineart course recently right before the academy started, where you made this cool killer machine out of that car and I attached this landscape painting immediately as a sequel to this as soon as I recognised the shape. Now it might be broken down, all guns and spikes removed since it can not drive anymore, but it still has a purpose as an energy engine for the house. Beetles for the rescue!
Great video. Can you please share your brushes
Is there a chance in the future there will be an updated or even a part 2 of your painting environments course?
just so we can see your current workflow in more depth
Thanks! I'm glad that you would be interested. I don't have any immediate plans for a full course followup BUT I am going to be releasing individual project kits over the next year (I just finished a cyberpunk cityscape that will be one of the first kits) so there will definitely be new environment lessons and new techniques coming out soon.
@@fowlerillus that’s awesome! Very excited to hear that thanks for replying Hardy you are a legend!
I'm New to this but I already feel like I can't do anything. Kinda given up before even starting. dont know from where should I start
I'm sorry to hear that - I know the feeling - these things can feel really daunting at first. I would recommend starting with some fundamentals of environment design. Relatively simple concepts like atmospheric perspective and composition can instantly lead to progress.
Sir, You are a GENIUS. My name is Amit. But problem is I trying at my best, can't . Please help me.
Thanks. I'm glad you like it. I'd be glad to help but it is difficult with a short comment reply. Can you perhaps let me know specifics about where things are becoming difficult for you? Perhaps I can direct you to some videos or resources.
Nice... where can i find the music?
Thanks! Isn't that beautiful? I got it from Epidemic Sound. It looks like it's named Psalm by Anders Schill Paulsen.