you're soo talented, and your art is not only beautiful but also useful cause the anatomy is always on point so it helps me a lot to use it as a reference! thank you a lot!
Thank you for your support. When working on your paintings, consider using multiple references, as I might not always get the anatomy right every time. :p Do enjoy the creative journey of painting, and have fun with it!
Thank you! Regarding brushes, it's all about personal preference. I personally use the flat round under 'express oil' in Rebelle 7. I recommend exploring all the brushes in the drawing program to find what suits you best. As for zooming in to paint specific details, I do that, especially for the face and eyes. Unfortunately, the program time-lapse recording doesn't always capture those moments. As for painting tips, practice makes perfect. Keep on practicing and use actual photographs as references. Lighting is the key to a good painting, and I use lots of references for each painting. As for composition and storytelling in my paintings, I haven't focused on that aspect as I'm not very skilled in it. Hopefully, with more practice, I can develop that skill set someday. I do hope the above helps, and enjoy your painting journey!
Love your vids, my man! Been a Rebelle user for some years now and your approach towards making human skin with shadows and light and such is just amazing. Do you have any where, where you explain your process? Like... What do you use to do the smudging? Really like the overall process here and I can tell the outcome has changed a bit after you jumped to Rebelle 7. Was kind of the same for me, having to relearn the brushes a little, with all the new changes.
Thank you! I'm delighted that you enjoy my painting process! It's a bit challenging to articulate my approach, but I appreciate both neatness and messiness in my work. I aim for precision within the painting area, yet I'm also a bit of a messy painter, spreading strokes all over. When it comes to smudging, I pick colors from the edges and paint over them. My painting process hasn't changed much with Rebelle 7; I don't stick to a consistent color palette, which contributes to varied final outcomes in each painting. Thanks again for your thoughtful comment!
Amazing work! The male physique very aesthetically beautiful
Thank you! 😊
you're soo talented, and your art is not only beautiful but also useful cause the anatomy is always on point so it helps me a lot to use it as a reference! thank you a lot!
Thank you for your support. When working on your paintings, consider using multiple references, as I might not always get the anatomy right every time. :p Do enjoy the creative journey of painting, and have fun with it!
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thank you!
Amazing work and process! any advices of brushes or tips to paint? do you normally zoom your paintings while drawing them?
Thank you! Regarding brushes, it's all about personal preference. I personally use the flat round under 'express oil' in Rebelle 7. I recommend exploring all the brushes in the drawing program to find what suits you best. As for zooming in to paint specific details, I do that, especially for the face and eyes. Unfortunately, the program time-lapse recording doesn't always capture those moments. As for painting tips, practice makes perfect. Keep on practicing and use actual photographs as references. Lighting is the key to a good painting, and I use lots of references for each painting.
As for composition and storytelling in my paintings, I haven't focused on that aspect as I'm not very skilled in it. Hopefully, with more practice, I can develop that skill set someday. I do hope the above helps, and enjoy your painting journey!
Love your vids, my man! Been a Rebelle user for some years now and your approach towards making human skin with shadows and light and such is just amazing. Do you have any where, where you explain your process? Like... What do you use to do the smudging? Really like the overall process here and I can tell the outcome has changed a bit after you jumped to Rebelle 7. Was kind of the same for me, having to relearn the brushes a little, with all the new changes.
Thank you! I'm delighted that you enjoy my painting process! It's a bit challenging to articulate my approach, but I appreciate both neatness and messiness in my work. I aim for precision within the painting area, yet I'm also a bit of a messy painter, spreading strokes all over. When it comes to smudging, I pick colors from the edges and paint over them. My painting process hasn't changed much with Rebelle 7; I don't stick to a consistent color palette, which contributes to varied final outcomes in each painting. Thanks again for your thoughtful comment!