I have only started painting in this style recently. Originally being a cartoon animator, I am very compfortable with Block colouring, I also feel I have more control doing it this way, you can be very accurate with the colours you choose, then once approved by yourself or the client, you can simply go through and blend some edges and leave others sharp in a speedingly manner as all the planning and descision making has been efficiently made during the block colour (tiling) stage). Suprised this technique isnt promoted more by other artists. Great video! :)
😱 OMG sooooo good! U definitely deserve more views and subscribers 😍😍😍 🖌️ Fantastic work! Really good, love your skills 😍 Appreciate your effort very much ~ Please keep updating cz I'm looking forward for more of your videos like this~ good job!👍👍👍 Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Hmm. It's been a while since I updated that brush set. I'll get back to you on that. I see your recent purchase from my WIX store. If you don't hear from my later this week, feel free to drop me an email reminder.
Hi Court I haven't seen you for a long time how are you? This approach is interesting although I don't like lassotool, I feel that it takes away spontaneity from the painting, but the principle is very efficient. The combination of soft and hard edges is extremely beautiful! Court what is a good design for you? And why is such an importance today even more than the word Art itself?
I Love you so much I could give you a kiss if I was a hot chick. Man, I was struggling with rendering so much, and boom... I got an instant level up, I am still working on the piece, but It looks like something I never did. OMG!
Glad I came across your channel. The "tiles" technique with paint and digital is fantastic. Thanks for sharing Court!
I have only started painting in this style recently. Originally being a cartoon animator, I am very compfortable with Block colouring, I also feel I have more control doing it this way, you can be very accurate with the colours you choose, then once approved by yourself or the client, you can simply go through and blend some edges and leave others sharp in a speedingly manner as all the planning and descision making has been efficiently made during the block colour (tiling) stage). Suprised this technique isnt promoted more by other artists. Great video! :)
This is lovely and useful. I will try this with my students
Amazing. Thank you for your videos.
😱 OMG sooooo good! U definitely deserve more views and subscribers 😍😍😍 🖌️
Fantastic work! Really good, love your skills 😍
Appreciate your effort very much ~
Please keep updating cz I'm looking forward for more of your videos like this~ good job!👍👍👍
Love from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Bought your brush pack based on this video- only has one of these blenders (Get Lost brush). Any chance you still have the other two? Thank you
Hmm. It's been a while since I updated that brush set. I'll get back to you on that. I see your recent purchase from my WIX store. If you don't hear from my later this week, feel free to drop me an email reminder.
@@CourtJones Awesome- I appreciate it! Keep up the good work!
Hi Court I haven't seen you for a long time how are you? This approach is interesting although I don't like lassotool, I feel that it takes away spontaneity from the painting, but the principle is very efficient. The combination of soft and hard edges is extremely beautiful! Court what is a good design for you? And why is such an importance today even more than the word Art itself?
what was the product device doohickey thingomabob you use for your shortcuts???
I'm not sure what you're referring to. Can't remember all of what I talked about in this stream. Maybe it was my Wacom Express Keys Remote?
@@CourtJones it was, thank you very much haha 😜
But with acrylic gouache, after you tile everything it’s impossible to smudge because paint is dry. There’s no smudge tool in real life
Actually, once watercolors are dry you can still go back to them and work them.
I Love you so much I could give you a kiss if I was a hot chick. Man, I was struggling with rendering so much, and boom... I got an instant level up, I am still working on the piece, but It looks like something I never did. OMG!
Haha! Much love back!