Learn how to PAINT in GREYSCALE! (Values) | TUTORIAL
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- 💙 SUPPORT ME ON PATREON: / ariabba
🌱 MY PRINT SHOP: bit.ly/ariabba
🖌My favourite brush pack for textures: bit.ly/visualt... 15% OFF code: ARIABBA
🦊 Courses on WingFox (and support the channel): bit.ly/ariabba...
🌟 ONLINE 1:1 DIGITAL PAINTING CLASSES: / _ariabba
✨ Follow my ART on Instagram: / _ariabba
✨ Follow my ART in ArtStation: www.artstation...
✨ BLOG and PORTFOLIO: www.ariabba.com
➡️ The Asaro head: sketchfab.com/...
➡️ Photographic material in this video: unsplash.com/
Learning VALUES (Greyscale) in DIGITAL PAINTING is pretty hard. A lot of things come down to constant study and exercise. Here I explain what are values in digital art and why many artists choose to paint in greyscale before switching to colour.
🎥 Similar videos you might enjoy:
- Sam Does Arts - Why You Should Learn Grayscale! • Why You Should Learn G...
- Marco Bucci - Essential Values for Painting, Lighting and Design • Essential Values for P...
✨ Use ARIABBA-10OFF on Domestika for a 10% discount on courses and support my channel: bit.ly/ariabba-domestika 😊
Awesome tutorial! I started by writing that I'd buy any course you made, but I'm coming back to change my comment because I see that you did make a course on the other site you mentioned. I'm definitely going to check it out! 🌷
You are amazing thank you so much for being a "cool gray teacher" ⚫
This was incredibly helpful. I don't see many videos that actually teach you about greyscale and how to start out. Thanks for this!!!
Glad this helped!
Wow.. you teach this all big topics so casually..where people takes so much of time and money for it... Amazing work.. keep it up.
Great great video!!!! Thank you very much 🫶🏻
Thank you very much. I'll keep these points in my mind for my next painting.
I had been hunting for a video like this, and I’m ready to test this in CSP!
Tbh I already learned this crap in school, but this basically taught me half a semester’s content in 15 minutes 😂
This lesson is just perfect! Thanks a lot!!
your tutorials are exquisite. thank you!!!
Hello, i just found your channel and i am very amazed by your process. I’m learning a lot and I am inspired. Can you do a real-time tutorial of a simpler subject or composition, example ‘faces’ or ‘animals’, starting the process with values and then colors? ❤❤❤ maybe a ‘follow along’ style tutorial :)
Sure thing I will do it 😊 like the channel helps!
I love how you explain this😍
Wow! This is so helpful.
Great video, thank you very much! Simple, helpful, clear, quick!
Glad it helped!
well this 12:55 was awesome! well done! im subbed!
Awesome, thank you!
epic video thanks a 100
WOOOOWWWWWW!!!
You really like mairmaids 😆
Yes I do 😅
it's refreshing seeing someone draw fat mermaids that aren't beautiful at all.
I've been watching youtube videos for a year now to learn how to paint and I've never seen anything about grayscales. I was blocked because when I try to color I don't know what colors to use and everything looks like a little kid painted it and I think that following your advice I will finally be able to move forward. Thank you so much for all the content you share, I find it tremendously useful and it is super relaxing to watch you paint. 🥰
Really glad this video helped! 🥰
I really enjoy your art style and have been trying to adopt something like that. I would love to see a video where you talk about the shading techniques that you use. Thanks for you videos! God bless:-)
this video was beyond helpful, I was having a hard time finding a videos that explained this in a well way and this was so well done, thankyou for helping us!
Glad it was helpful!
Your videos are filled with value-able advices!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEOOOO T^T I swear I was getting frustrated about how I worry all the time about what palettes match or not, when I simply just forgot about values, I'll apply this on my future artworks, you taught me better how to make art
I'm happy this was useful 😊
For those who have software that doesn't work well with adding color to grayscale and makes your work 1000x harder, I'd recommend using a monochromatic scale of, say blues. Just never go fully white or fully black, but very close. You can easily adjust darks ot black or lights to whites later if needed. I will often keep a tab with the scale I'm in, so I can pick the colors if the color wheel decides to reset.
Oh my god, thank you very much for this video, it has clarified almost all my doubts regarding this topic, I am just a beginner in digital drawing and this video is so well explained.
I just have a doubt. When I have the 4 values for my drawing, do I have to paint everything with those four values? That is to say that I only have those 4 values to make lights and shadows? (I would be very grateful if someone could answer this question for me)
This video helps me a lot! Thank you very much! Now Im on fire to start to continue my drawing practice!
This is really helpful THANKYOU!
glad to hear that :)
I was struggling with coloring my art and I didn’t know what specifics to search for or where to start. This helped me a bunch, and now my coloring looks so much better! Thank you so much :D
I always used to think of grayscale as a weird and boring light study but JEEZ I actually really needed this to improve! Thank you!
cool now how do i color my grayscale painting?
gradient map maybe?.. idk im newbie here are you have some tips?
Just what I needed. Trying to get my head around painting in greyscale. Thank you
Thanks for the forecast! I need some advice: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
I feel like I have learned more stuff from this video about painting than my art school. Thank you 🙏 😊
This really made my day 🥰 I'm really glad it was helpful!!
This is absolutely amazing ! im trying it immediately! Also i tried to open the asaro head but it says that the content doesn't exist! :)
thank you for letting me know, it should be fixed now!
1. Sketch in real paper
2. Move to procreate
3. Color it greyscale
4. Add the real colors
5. Cry and start again
One thing to note is that the color layer that you are setting to black isn't 100% accurate when converting things to greyscale. There is a setting on your ipad that you can toggle to black and white that will give you the accurate values. Typically there will be less contrast in your values when you use that blending mode than the accurate greyscale mode. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the tutorial. It's really clear, and I love the examples you give, so easy to understand
this was amazing!! thank you so much, this taught me a lot!
I do have a question: what is the local value? is it the base? Is it the color most present in the object or material? how do I use it?
If someone has an answer or a video about that, pls tell me ❤
This... Was incredibly needed... Thank you so much!
This is the best explaining grayscale tutorial for composing environment ❤️ can't thank you enough for the amount of valuable information you provided.
Wish you all the best❤
Timestamp 10:27 For how she implements all she has taught us into painting art
Easy just paint in color then convert it to black and white👉😯
When you paint in grayscale...do you use actual paint ? Or some other medium like pen ? If you paint Grayscale to you want the values to blend or bleed through the colors ? Or are the gray tones masked by the colors ?
This is done digitally but with real paint many artist chose to do the value painting underneath the colour one as well. The colours in that case completely cover the values I think
So, this is how Manga Artist do? I am not thinking about this one
Depends on someone's artstyle i guess but yes overall good advice
Omggggggg after a long time she’s back again 💃💃💃💃 and the video is amazing as always 😁
happy you like it
Which application do you use and what brush?
I have a suggestion for your next video
How to compare human to landscape around (i mean how to know does that human size look appropiate to the landscape, house, ground, car around) thanks
Thank you so much for your suggestion!
Your videos are so helpful with so many pieces of information about drawing that I've never thought of or realized before. ✨
I'm so happy to hear this!!
Outstanding lesson! Thank you.
Well, I have a question. I tried gray scaling my drawing. Grayscale layer done. Then how I color it?
There are many different techniques to do that! I have a video specifically about that on the channel! 😊
Amazing tutorial! I do have a question though, which brush do you use to put down the main shapes in the very first stage of drawing your landscape? 😊🥰
Thanks, glad to hear it was useful! I just use the flat brush or the round brush in Procreate 😊
This was an incredibly helpful video. Thank you!!
So glad!
Thank you for all the information you put through this videos. I've been searching a lot about this subject as I'm self taught, and you couldn't have explained it any better
I'm really glad it helped :)
Thanks!
my toenail jus broke☹️☹️
i love your accent and video!!! ❤️ thanks love
The best tutorial, 🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was pretty good, thank you very much for this :)
You're welcome 😀
Thank you so much for doing these, I have been working on values for my class and this helped SO much! Love your channel!
Glad this was useful!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!🎉
You're welcome!!
"Paint"? 😂😂😂
It's digital painting
Thank you 🤯, you are so talented you make me feel bad for my drawing.
And you right, starting with colors is a bad idea, i should've discovered this earlier. 👍
always use confrontation with others as inspiration not for confrontation and as a deterrant! You'll improve your skills with exercise, don't worry
this is so helpfullll! thank you so much for helping me to understand value better
Is learning grayscale recommend for beginners?
Very recommended!
Hi, Arianna! I was wondering how to grayscale and color my concept art, and your video just saved me! Thanks a lot! Your video has everything beginners need. By the way, I would like to know what brush you use on this line drawing @5:53. Would you mind to tell me the name of the brush? It would be a big help for me! Thanks:) Have a wonderful day, amazing artist!
I loved this video, very helpful!
You creat beautiful art!
Thank you!
Hello Ari nice video very helpful hope you are doing well, can you tell please me the name of the brush (seems like a rake brush) you used when erasing the green trees at 5:37 mark?? I love the texture you get there
First of all, great tutorial!
I got a question though -- How do you choose local value range? Often, I over or undershoot, and end up with all the materials looking too similar.
That's something you learn with a lot of observation and after a lot of exercise!
@@Ariabba Ah, dammit. I had a hope there'd be a more efficient way for it, since I run out of energy real fast. So far, a rough draft of values and some fiddling around with levels proves to be a method.
But as you said, more exercise is in order.
Thanks for the reply, and have a great day. :)
You are the best 💝
Subscribed:)
Thanks for subbing!
I'm currently struggling with drawing a forest background for an illustration. Sometimes it's really hard to pick fitting colours, especially when drawing backgrounds and not characters. I remembered seeing some tips about values and came across this video, it explained it so well, I'll go try it out!
this was the most useful value tutorial i have come across. this was really helpful. Thank you.
Really glad it helped!
Thank you so much for this video! It's very informaive and just what i was looking for! The way you explained everything was very clear and i feel iike i have a better idea on where to start.
This is what I always lacked, I always did black and white and despised my work after adding color because the last thing I did was add depth and light and it just never worked well and I felt like a little kid. I now know greyscale is what has always been missing. Thank you for this and sharing. Like others mentioned, no one ever talks about this. They give you steps that can be understood but when it comes down to incorporating them you are overwhelmed and don’t know what to do first or get stuck midway through because it’s just not turning out how you pictured it. I sketched out a scene I’ve wanted to do for so long, but when it came down to adding texture, light, depth, I honestly got overwhelmed because it’s no simple piece with multiple focus points, from a upward pov of a cottage in a forest to a path that follows down to a beach, and ocean and the distant mountains, and now I know where to go from there. So thank you
सुखरिया
Thanks
Thanks
The examples really help. Thank you!
thanks for your exclent explain,it`s a very good class for me,thanks
👍😃
Awesome video, I learned a lot from just watching this entire video
like button smashed
Tysm 😘
Good video, thank you.
Happy to help 😊
10:25
Brilliant video!! Quick and so easy to understand. Love the memes so much too haha, thank you thank you
I have learned so much and I'm just a few minutes into the video
The way I have paid for an art education and never learnt this
Smashed the like button .. better keep the vids comin 😛
yeah but how could i know the local values of different materials?How do you choose the right gray for each part of your character wardrobe and body for example
Well, obviously we don't need to be 100% scientifically accurate we can definitely eyeball the values. To get in a good state at doing this is just a matter of practice, studies from greyscale photos really helps a lot in this.
more more, i want more about value and grayscale please..
What a fantastic and informative video!
Glad it was helpful 😊
a very good tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you so much!!! This helped me A WHOLE LOT 😍❤️
I'm so glad!
Excellent information, thank you!
Amazing video. Thank you for your work 😋
When you can't concentrate on the tutorial cause the art is just too good
Nice colors would never save bad values. I like it.
Should post more often you get very big soon!
Video: find an image with the mood that you like. Me: pauses video and starts copying her stuff
Great tutorial!
Glad you like it!