5 minutes in and already like & subscribed, I was looking for something like this, I struggle a lot with background and I get caught up in details so this definitely helps. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks 🙏
I like your concept art, a lot more detailed than others I've seen but they make sense. the others just have a bunch of brush strokes: these are trees, this is landscape, a little building . . . to me it just looks like you gave a 3 yo a brush and they just made a lot of lines
Great video mate! Is it always the case that you tend to lighten the colour the further away in the background the objects are or is that just a rule for this project. I know the further away you go the contrast in tone get tighter and tighter until you eventually just have one colour (usually at the very far background) Also 548 subscribers as of now! This channels definitely going to blow up with the quality of your videos!
how is called technique 2:15 , I see this often but I dont understand how to work with that. Its confusing, my brain have problem imagine 3d object in 2d silhouete. Any video where its can be explained? Thanks.
Great music and great art! Thanks for sharing your process
Thanks so much for the positive feedback! Im glad you like the content!
Awesome
more please
On it! lol should have more by tomorrow
Thank you for the video! 😍👍 This is the third time watching and I've learned alot😁
Btw Where can i get those texture stamps?
5 minutes in and already like & subscribed, I was looking for something like this, I struggle a lot with background and I get caught up in details so this definitely helps. Can't wait to try it out. Thanks 🙏
Awesome, thank you! Im glad i could share some knowledge!
awesome works bro
Thank you! Cheers!
that's great, thanks!
I like your concept art, a lot more detailed than others I've seen but they make sense. the others just have a bunch of brush strokes: these are trees, this is landscape, a little building . . . to me it just looks like you gave a 3 yo a brush and they just made a lot of lines
Im glad you like the content!
Great video mate! Is it always the case that you tend to lighten the colour the further away in the background the objects are or is that just a rule for this project. I know the further away you go the contrast in tone get tighter and tighter until you eventually just have one colour (usually at the very far background)
Also 548 subscribers as of now! This channels definitely going to blow up with the quality of your videos!
could you share how to use those shapes/ stamps to add texture for things like the snowy mountains
how is called technique 2:15 , I see this often but I dont understand how to work with that. Its confusing, my brain have problem imagine 3d object in 2d silhouete. Any video where its can be explained? Thanks.
ez sub!
Thanks!!