dont be detered by the amount of work it took to make these videos. they are priceless. i literally dont see anyone doing product design videos at this level. these are amazing. keep going. i subbed and liked, and i hope more ppl do as well.
Douglas Charlie Hi, you’ll find out more online, than I can write here. I haven’t made a video on this yet, so I would suggest typing ‘alternatives to copics’ into RUclips and you’ll get a lot of extremely useful information. Hope this helps.
Thanks for these tutorials they are so helpful.. do you happen to have these pages as photos / images that I could print out for my class to use by any chance? My sketching is so inferior to yours even after watching these over and over!!
Louise Parker that’s very kind of you, thank you. I’m very flattered but I’ve been picking up tips over many years and consider myself to be an above average amateur and nothing more. My big thing is communicating thoughts and ideas rather than producing artwork. Some of my pages are downloadable on my website www.productdesignermaker.com but if there’s anything specific you’d like, pm me an email address and I’ll try and help.
Ltke the lines of grain normally run the whole length of the piece of wood. If you’re trying to achieve a realistic look, it might be an idea to find a piece of wood and look closely at it before trying to recreate it on paper. The effect I am trying to achieve with my work in this video, is simply to give the impression of wood. The person looking at the work would ordinarily employ their imagination to fill in the gaps. I wouldn’t normally try and make wood look very realistic in this case. I hope this helps.
@@productdesignermaker thanks so much for the speedy reply. i was trying to achieve the realistic look but it was just to give the impression. I saw ur works and was like "woah that looks real!' while looking at mine im like oh no its too exaggerated. I guess i need more practice. thanks for the help!
Ltke my pleasure. Another issue is which pens you are using. I have chosen my pens very carefully to make this process easier. If your pens contrast a bit too much with each other, then it can be very difficult. It’s also worth practicing this process in pencil or Biro, to help become more familiar with the look of the grain, its structure and colour/tone.
dont be detered by the amount of work it took to make these videos. they are priceless. i literally dont see anyone doing product design videos at this level. these are amazing. keep going. i subbed and liked, and i hope more ppl do as well.
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It looks so realistic in colour. Amazing!
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Thanks for sharing this useful information
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Great explanation! You’ve made this look really straightforward! I’ll give this a go. Thank you!
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After watching this video I cannot hold my hand to press the like button. Amazing way of explanation step by step.
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Thank you so SO much!! I went from feeling confused and helpless to everything seeming so much clearer!!
My pleasure!!! Yes, great idea for a video, thank you. Just have a few other videos in the pipeline, but that seems like a great suggestion to me.
I have found his channel today and almost I have watched all of his videos.
Great to have you here!!
Ball show... Beautiful too
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It was fascinating and so helpful. thank you so much. I will keep on following your tutorials.
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This video is amazing, I really appreciate you making this
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Product designer maker, you reply really fast.
Nicholas try my hardest!
Amazing and so helpful. Will share this with my class. Thank you 🙏
Lucia Kovacova brilliant, thank you.
scrumptious video! i used to teach the art element of DT and you have made me really miss it :)
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learned a lot, thanks
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Please make more video tutorials on marker rendering
They’re on the way!
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Love the videos...would be super if music was quieter...
Yep, sometimes struggle with the mix
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Unknown Entity that’s great to hear, thank you.
Please do the same with metal!
That's part of the plan. Now I just need some time! :)
Have you got a good budget alternative to copic markers
Douglas Charlie Hi, you’ll find out more online, than I can write here. I haven’t made a video on this yet, so I would suggest typing ‘alternatives to copics’ into RUclips and you’ll get a lot of extremely useful information. Hope this helps.
Great
Samah Amar much appreciated, thank you.
Thanks for these tutorials they are so helpful.. do you happen to have these pages as photos / images that I could print out for my class to use by any chance? My sketching is so inferior to yours even after watching these over and over!!
Louise Parker that’s very kind of you, thank you. I’m very flattered but I’ve been picking up tips over many years and consider myself to be an above average amateur and nothing more. My big thing is communicating thoughts and ideas rather than producing artwork. Some of my pages are downloadable on my website www.productdesignermaker.com but if there’s anything specific you’d like, pm me an email address and I’ll try and help.
i find it hard to achieve the realistic look. must the lines of the wood pattern be consistent length? if so is closer better
white spots are a nono too right
Ltke the lines of grain normally run the whole length of the piece of wood. If you’re trying to achieve a realistic look, it might be an idea to find a piece of wood and look closely at it before trying to recreate it on paper. The effect I am trying to achieve with my work in this video, is simply to give the impression of wood. The person looking at the work would ordinarily employ their imagination to fill in the gaps. I wouldn’t normally try and make wood look very realistic in this case. I hope this helps.
@@productdesignermaker thanks so much for the speedy reply. i was trying to achieve the realistic look but it was just to give the impression. I saw ur works and was like "woah that looks real!' while looking at mine im like oh no its too exaggerated. I guess i need more practice. thanks for the help!
Ltke my pleasure. Another issue is which pens you are using. I have chosen my pens very carefully to make this process easier. If your pens contrast a bit too much with each other, then it can be very difficult. It’s also worth practicing this process in pencil or Biro, to help become more familiar with the look of the grain, its structure and colour/tone.
Would you be so kind to share the markers and pencil you re using here. I am overwhelmed with all the brands and shades. It would be very helpful 🙏
The pencil is a standard Staedtler HB. The markers are Copic.... E44 E59 E49. I’m also using a white pencil crayon. Thanks for the kind comments.
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Wow they look like they are about to pop out the page i didnt nlknow that was possible and if i need and skydiving tips ill 100% also Dm you
Abdurahman M Shafie haha thank you! Was a real pleasure meeting you. Good luck in the exams!
@@productdesignermaker thanks like wise was a pleasure
I relate to your style and I love the mechanical nature of it, subbed with notifications on and I'm headed to IG to check out your stuff there!
kill3rkitt3ns thank you! Really appreciate it!