great tutorial and it looks so good! I know everyone's about color these days with webtoons and all... but there's something just special about screentones and black and white shading. Sometimes color can even be distracting and black and white just makes for better emphasis.
Nice video, very to the point, while conveying all of the relevant details! Would be nice to see how to replicate all of the screentones you see in Manga. Like sometimes they're line form instead of dot form, and those lines can be in different orientations. Also, proper screentone gradients would be nice. As the goal is to have a proper black & white image, so you can't use layer opacity to achieve that, as you'd be creating a greyscale transition.
once you set the image to BW halftone/ dither, techincially its prober black and white, no gray shading. Good idea of different kinds of tones to make. I didn't think of that since its so automatic to me.
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel I think it's an important topic, because I like the idea of being able to create artwork which would fit within a particular existing work. Which means you have to manage to replicate the tones that are being used.
Feel free to speed up the video if I talk too slow. What video should I make for you next? Any questions? If you want a longer and more detailed video, check my first screentone video here: th-cam.com/video/8YO9rtx5sgQ/w-d-xo.html
I really love this! There aren’t many videos out there that explain how to achieve this. Could you please do a tutorial on more screentone techniques like how to achieve a gradient? 😊
Can you do the same tutorial for Clip studio? Im trying to find these type of screentone which’s doesn’t look harsh for the eyes but we dont really have the same type in csp 😢
@@fanary5454 you use the fill bucket tool, I just used a keyboard short cut, but that's the tool. or you can use the brush, or even the eraser. Thats the beauty for the masking layer, you can even paint in shades of grey. What it does is control transparency so you don't end up erasing your tones.
you use the fill bucket tool, I just used a keyboard shortcut, but that's the tool. or you can use the brush, or even the eraser. Thats the beauty for the masking layer, you can even paint in shades of grey. What it does is control transparency so you don't end up erasing your tones.
10:16 How did you do that. I followed step by step, but it just deselected the lasso tool. Nothing popped up. Also, the white brush makes the screentone appear, and only eraser gave my white highlights? How did you make them get lighter or darker?
In the masking you can use white or black to paint in the tone. I'm just using hot keys so you don't see me select anything. Just go a head and use the brush or eraser tool.
This picture is so beautiful! I love the hair. Old school style manga screentones is such a mood!!!
Yeah, after looking this up, I think I'll go back to such style of drawing, but it takes time and after a while hurts my hand.
Thanks a lot, this tutorial is a lot better explained! A simple question well answer and we can go back to drawing! =]
great tutorial and it looks so good! I know everyone's about color these days with webtoons and all... but there's something just special about screentones and black and white shading. Sometimes color can even be distracting and black and white just makes for better emphasis.
I do love BW look, especially when printed :)
Thank you, thank you very much. This video was very helpful for me.
Brilliant and precise! Thank you! Hugs from Brazil =D
This is a life saver! Thank you so much for this video.
Help me!10:14 i can't undestand that point. 💀.. Ok i got it.. Damn girl.. I am actually blown away.. Thank you soo soo much. Keep uploading ❤️
great tutorial!! thank you so much
Just what I needed...thank you!
Glad it help! hope my other videos are as helpful
Great video! I need to try this.
Hey, Its been a bit! hope this keeps you from boredom. even an introvert as me is starting to want more time outside.
Nice video, very to the point, while conveying all of the relevant details! Would be nice to see how to replicate all of the screentones you see in Manga. Like sometimes they're line form instead of dot form, and those lines can be in different orientations. Also, proper screentone gradients would be nice. As the goal is to have a proper black & white image, so you can't use layer opacity to achieve that, as you'd be creating a greyscale transition.
once you set the image to BW halftone/ dither, techincially its prober black and white, no gray shading.
Good idea of different kinds of tones to make. I didn't think of that since its so automatic to me.
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel I think it's an important topic, because I like the idea of being able to create artwork which would fit within a particular existing work. Which means you have to manage to replicate the tones that are being used.
I'll tone my Manga with your method thanks you are amazing
Also the Manga is on Instagram account @animal_instinct_manga 🐼
you're welcome!
Feel free to speed up the video if I talk too slow.
What video should I make for you next?
Any questions?
If you want a longer and more detailed video, check my first screentone video here: th-cam.com/video/8YO9rtx5sgQ/w-d-xo.html
Very cool to see 🐯👍🏼😊
Hope it was helpful and let me know if there's any questions or suggestions.
İt what i wanted, thanks Madame ♥️
Sure thing no problem 😊 I plan to have another 1-2 videos about advance techniques. Breaking them up so as not to make them long like the last one.
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel I allowed notifications I want them too
I really love this! There aren’t many videos out there that explain how to achieve this. Could you please do a tutorial on more screentone techniques like how to achieve a gradient? 😊
Thanks! if you look at my channel the next video has those tips. Plus I have older video that shows the whole process.
Here it is incase you missed it: th-cam.com/video/Lyv4OS-Ro_Q/w-d-xo.html
Can you do the same tutorial for Clip studio? Im trying to find these type of screentone which’s doesn’t look harsh for the eyes but we dont really have the same type in csp 😢
I'm sorry, I don't use clip studio. last I tried it, I think theres a setting to go in adjust how to show the grayscale
thanks a lot!
Really glad you found these 2 tutorials helpful :)
What did you do at 9:40 to change the masked layer from white to black? Which key or shortcut did you press?
I just invert image or use fill bucket tool to fill in with black or white. you can also do so with the brush tool.
How did you change the white part of the mask to black?? Great video by the way 👍🏻
Im asking this too, what you click when the white mask layer turn black
@@fanary5454 you use the fill bucket tool, I just used a keyboard short cut, but that's the tool. or you can use the brush, or even the eraser. Thats the beauty for the masking layer, you can even paint in shades of grey. What it does is control transparency so you don't end up erasing your tones.
you use the fill bucket tool, I just used a keyboard shortcut, but that's the tool. or you can use the brush, or even the eraser. Thats the beauty for the masking layer, you can even paint in shades of grey. What it does is control transparency so you don't end up erasing your tones.
@@cetriyasArtnComicsChannel thank you so much for replying now im enlighted, ur video really helpful im looking forward 😉
10:16 How did you do that. I followed step by step, but it just deselected the lasso tool. Nothing popped up. Also, the white brush makes the screentone appear, and only eraser gave my white highlights? How did you make them get lighter or darker?
In the masking you can use white or black to paint in the tone. I'm just using hot keys so you don't see me select anything. Just go a head and use the brush or eraser tool.
how did she hide the layer
I’d like to see something on procreate
Sorry, I don't have iPad and it's not available on android
can you show how to hide layer?
click on the little eye on the layers menu
If you mean the part where she made the tone disappear, she filled it with black using the paint bucket tool. Took me a while to see that, too.
For the picture do you put it in photoshop or draw it ?
You can do both and scan onto photoshop
super cool