I found this video when I downloaded your brushpack! Your channel is really awesome and high-quality! I'm along for the ride, keep up the great work!!!
Thank you for creating this video! I tried watercolor before but I always found acrylic and oil painting a bit intimidating. It’s in a way eye-opening how certain techniques are used to achieve such a beautiful outcome and also embracing small “imperfections” in them 🌻 Also side note, your voice is very calm and soothing to listen to ^^
Thank you for this video, I'm doing this technique right now and it's pretty difficult without prior prcatice. It takes more time than the process that I'm used to but I'm loving the effect so far, it does feel like I'm using oil paint. Using just a few layers as well really add to the feel.
Love looking at it but not doing perfect rendering is soo real! Love the tips, more tutorial please! Any tips for line art before painting? I struggle if i should make a sketch or just go at it (not a pro artist)
thank you for your words of support ^^ about line art, I would suggest that you just go for it first, and re draw the sketch one or two times until you feel like the sketch looks clear enough! This can be really simple (like in my video the 'line art' i used was basically a second pass of my sketch)
Hai, I was wondering if I could apply these techniques to a scenery? I've been searching over TH-cam for a tutorial on a project I'm working on and your video has given me the most hope and confidence to do it. I'm just new to digital-oil-painting as a whole and wanted to do something cool for a project I'm working on, which is not a humanoid 😭. Thank you so much for sharing these processes!
Great tutorial, it was pretty easy to understand and your art is beautiful !! I downloaded the pack but I can't use the thick oil paint. Is it a version problem ? In any case thank you for the great brushes and tutorial
Massively underrated, I've always been a fan of oil painting and it's something that I really wanna emulate digitally.
That hue shifts really gave a lot of ideas ~ appreciate all the hard work you put in on this video; hoping to see more!
woahh this is such a great tutorial!! I've never oil painted irl or digitally, so trying these techniques will be a ton of fun!
This is so arty
hehe
This was such a great breakdown of your process. Amazing video!!
Lovely video! Quick, informative and great presentation!
WHY ARE U SO GOOD HOW CAN-
ur content is so nice, i rlly like ur commentary and little persona too
Broooooo.....I'm so glad I found this video and your channel🥹
I found this video when I downloaded your brushpack! Your channel is really awesome and high-quality! I'm along for the ride, keep up the great work!!!
Such a good video, very nice
Thank you for creating this video! I tried watercolor before but I always found acrylic and oil painting a bit intimidating. It’s in a way eye-opening how certain techniques are used to achieve such a beautiful outcome and also embracing small “imperfections” in them 🌻
Also side note, your voice is very calm and soothing to listen to ^^
Wow very nice. Thank you I'll try this on my painting
This was so helpful omdz ♡ thank you sm your trult way too underated
thank u so much YOU!!!I was looking for a few days how to make my digital art more traditional and you helped me a lot! Thank you so much
you should have so many more subs lmao I wasn't expecting this level of quality👍👍
i tried!! glad you enjoyed
omg this tutorial is so great!!! I'm already playing with the brushes, thank you so much 💗💗✨✨
this is awesommmmmmmmmm i love your texture its so rich i love when people put texture on anime girls YASSS
Thank you for this video, I'm doing this technique right now and it's pretty difficult without prior prcatice. It takes more time than the process that I'm used to but I'm loving the effect so far, it does feel like I'm using oil paint. Using just a few layers as well really add to the feel.
uwoooo congrats for being a winner🎉🎉
This was super helpful, thank you for the wonderful brushes as well!! Love your editing style a lot as well : D
thank you so much!! i also love your videos by the way!
this is really helpful thankyouu!
Awesome tutorial and brush set!
thank you! hope you enjoy the brushes!!
i struggle with the mindset of not having everything smooth, i want to add more texture in my art
Love looking at it but not doing perfect rendering is soo real! Love the tips, more tutorial please! Any tips for line art before painting? I struggle if i should make a sketch or just go at it (not a pro artist)
thank you for your words of support ^^ about line art, I would suggest that you just go for it first, and re draw the sketch one or two times until you feel like the sketch looks clear enough! This can be really simple (like in my video the 'line art' i used was basically a second pass of my sketch)
Hai, I was wondering if I could apply these techniques to a scenery? I've been searching over TH-cam for a tutorial on a project I'm working on and your video has given me the most hope and confidence to do it. I'm just new to digital-oil-painting as a whole and wanted to do something cool for a project I'm working on, which is not a humanoid 😭. Thank you so much for sharing these processes!
absolutely you can! most of these techniques are all taken from traditional techniques after all!
Are there any similar free brushes to the ones you used that could work in procreate?
Great tutorial, it was pretty easy to understand and your art is beautiful !! I downloaded the pack but I can't use the thick oil paint. Is it a version problem ?
In any case thank you for the great brushes and tutorial
its a shame that the brush pack is csp ver 2 or higher. im not comfy with paying csp more money after all that happened
CSP 1.X doesn't support 'Thick Oil Paint (no dual)' and 'Thick Oil Paint'.
EDIT: It was on sale for dirt cheap so I just upgraded. No biggie!
hello, it says that the thick oil painting brush isnt supported on my clip studio paint version?
you might have an older version of csp...unfortunately I don't know how to fix the problem, sorry about that ^^;
When coloring the base, do I have to color the existing layer myself or create a new layer over the existing layer?
If you're talking about the flat colors, you can do whichever you're comfortable with, but I prefer just starting on a new layer!
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