TH-cam can be a bit challenging as a new creator. But I like making videos, it helps me connect with more people I can fit into my classes at once. Last week I had a student who was struggling with clouds but now in the future I can point at my cloud walkthrough and have some concrete help without derailing the entire curriculum for one individual. It’s a small channel but I’m very happy with the way it has worked so far :)
I would love to see your sky tutorial. I’m particularly interested to see why the light hits the clouds from a different direction to the houses. I can’t wait for Procreate 5 either! Love your work.
oleander starr this is the first time I’ve used this setup for filming and I ran into audio sync issues. TH-cam is definitely much harder than I initially thought it would be and through this experience I’ve learned to appreciate the people who make this look so effortless. It’s also kinda fun to learn this stuff and there’s definitely a creative element to the process so I’m not complaining :) 🐻💖
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video - it was really interesting and useful and I love the finished piece too. I would be very interested to see mor Procreate videos, the sky tutorial you suggested and also a slower explanation on how use use clipping masks to paint light. Thank you
Wonderful video. I’m a complete beginner and just starting my art journey, so seeing the building blocks is incredibly useful and motivational. Thank you.
Loved it. This included all the explanations and your thought process compared to all other videos I watched. Great work. Thanks allot for the guidence
Thank you this video! I studied fine arts in college but every now and then I learn something new from other people's styles. And holy universe, Larapuna's such a good brush!
I just got an iPad mini 5 and want to start painting. I wasn’t to worried about the screen size as you mention in the video as you should work not zoomed in. Great video and beautiful work
I’d love to see your clouds process but I am having trouble with trees and this video gave me an idea but moves too quickly (I understand it wasn’t meant to cover specific elements). Do you have. a prior video on trees or I’d like to see one.
Tom Townsend Hey thanks for the feedback and that’s a good idea for it’s own video on trees. It’s a bit experimental one but the technique I try for foliage in “花見” is pretty solid way to approach how to tackle simplifying lighting when it comes to trees. If I were to paint a tree that is so close to the camera then that technique is definitely what I would definitely use.
Honestly, any videos you are willing to make and information you will share, I will take! I love your videos. They are incredibly informative and your work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Awesome video Mikko and i learn so much from watching you paint. I got ADHD so my learning skills are different of that of other people.... where normal people focus on 1 thing for a 100%.... i focus on 20 things with 5% focus on each so its a gift and a curse :) People like me have a hot temperament and i get irritate pretty fast so when i subscribe to a channel, it must have something to keep my interest and so many youtubers fail on this because they do the same tricks over and over and sometimes it feels like i am the only one seeing it..... But your channel is just awesome Mikko!!!! I been following you for a while now and i really like the way you teach and sound very friendly. Your art = AMAZING and the mood you set in every drawing is just incredible. If you need help with something mikko then i have the time to help if needed.
My pleasure 😇 glad that people have seen this I was a bit anxious about changing the focus on the finishing touches since it’s not what my viewers are used to
This video was in my recommended and I'm so glad I watched it! I always hated drawing backgrounds but you make it look and sound SO FUN! I'm so excited to explore background painting and I won't even wait till procreate 5 (although im soooo excited for it) Looking forward to your cloud video!! (I even turned the bell notification on)
there is no ONE 'right' way. Artists can feel free to work how it works for them. Some artists like using lots of brushes or few. Lots of layers or few. Not using digital adjustment effects and layers. Etc. To work more streamlined I can agree with not over fiddling with brushes. BUT you can do the reverse too: get lazy and never try new brushes! Or work with one brush when using a texture or special brush could help to get the effect you want Faster, easier and maybe even better! So you can ALSO work harder by NOT using/learning/getting and using more brushes too! The style and intent of the art also effects how many brushes and which brushes one would use. No one size fits all in life especially ART. Having said that this art is very inspiring! Makes me feel inspired and has a lovely dream world quality! Great video thanks!
If that gets you to make more art there’s certainly nothing wrong with that. It’s not lazy not to use tons of brushes. I specifically meant that when learning to paint like my students are at that phase, not getting caught up on what brush to use definitely speeds up learning how to use brush strokes. And I don’t mean just by days but it can speed up the process by years. Going for a textured brush instead of sticking to the same brush is sometimes the difference of that artist finding their own way of painting or using pre-made stamps in their paintings. Just taking that option completely out of the equation can be hard for someone used to a big library to lean on but it’s eventually liberating and can let the painting speak with the artist’s own unique voice.
@@angrymikko Okay I see your point. I just like to say one way isn't "better" or "the only way" because it insults artists who use different methods and I don't think that's right. Some people do matte painting and photobashing; I don't think that's wrong or "inferior" just different to painting every stroke. Nor do I think its wrong to use only one brush or a few. Nor wrong to use many. I think its a "there is no ONE right way" and "to each their own". I feel people can be impressionable and implying one way is "the correct way" When artist have their own styles and goals. Each person has to decide their methods and whether they feel okay with "stamps" and photo textures or not. I agree that limiting yourself to fewer brushes can help you learn how to paint it more directly yourself better; and be less dependent on special effects brushes. But what if an artist doesn't care if they ARE "dependent" on these things; but likes the speed, style, look and end result of using these effect, stamps and photo textures? You see the truth is I agree that it speeds up learning and painting skill. I disagree with the implication other methods are inferior. I personally like a variety of methods and mixed media myself and Love when tips are given phrasing "for THIS style" or "for this look" or "this is how I choose to do it that doesn't mean its the only way" I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say. I mean no insult. Your work was inspiring, beautiful and masterful and made me think of a dream I had last year. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. I figured out a way to fix the glitch in this default brush just few days ago. I think I should talk about it in a future video. It has a lovely texture but the rainbow fringes it creates by default are pretty damn distracting to me.
Thank you. I already uploaded the video for my whole cloud process. Some talk on the differences between clipping masks and layer masks in there too since they’re quite important in that one way of painting clouds. (Obviously there’s endless ways to paint them besides that one that is in the stream)
Brother You are awesome, I just got into digital painting using Procreate, I wish I could paint like this, it has been difficult to pick a brush to make landscape or beautiful paintings like this, great job and thanks for the video
This is the first time I've ever commented on a youtube video. Your skills are insane! the depth of your painting is just surreal! You deserve waaaaayyyyy more subscribers than what you have right now. Keep on creating! You inspire amateur artist like me!!! I'm a fan! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
John Gabriel Reyes Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. That really does help small channels like mine. Hope you found some inspiration to create more art. The point of this video was to show that the whole thing looks pretty bad before those final tweaks that bring the mood in. I see a lot of concept art students in my classes and there isn’t really a huge skill gap between me and them. It’s really just about being okay with the painting looking quite bad before the final tweaks and not going overboard with the saturation and contrast before that. In short confidence and can-do attitude is essential skill to painting and that’s why it’s a topic I cover in a lot of my videos. I literally tell myself “I can do this” when my painting looks hopeless and I get those moments all the time. You kinda have to learn to be your own cheerleader to make it to the end.
I appreciate that! This is one tough platform seriously. Normally I'd be all for it if people want to post their art on the internet or are thinking of starting an art ig account but for someone starting a yt channel I'd probably shake them and ask if you have a REALLY strong reason to create it because this stuff is HARD. i'm not kidding.
I did a whole session of painting clouds and the techniques used in them as a livestream. It’s only about painting clouds so I thought showing literally every brush and clipping mask tip in the same thing would be best. Might do a shorter more condensed package later. Thank you for the feedback, I almost forgot about that one :)
Hey, it’s already on my channel :) it’s a pretty dense livestream because I went through masks and clipping masks in the same session. That stuff should be useful for painting in general too 🐻
@@angrymikko Nice! I didn't realize this was an old video when it popped up in my feed, or I'd have gone to look for it. Twitter is make old people like me confuse. :)
In my country we have a saying: den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht sehen können. (Lit. Can’t see the forest because of all the trees) It usually means that you overlook the obvious. But I thought that it suits what you said about zooming in on your painting and composition. However I still zoom in on my paintings. 😆I just don’t let it get in my way.
Love your painings! Wish you could do some day a bit more about how you work with layers and explain more what you discussed here with all that layer lightning settings and so on. I’m not yet sure how to use them all efficient🙁
@@angrymikko already clicked on subscribe and found that vids you mentioned. Will check them out today, or at least one... they are long :) What i most like on your pictures are the light and shadows, that's where i struggle the most. Yours look so alive, so great, like there is a real sun shining onto things. Mine tend to look rather flat and boring.These colors here... f...k yeah man! i can almost feel them! i also tend to loose my self in endless zooming like you described in this video. i just can't stop it. i hope one day i become as good as you. You've got some serious talent, or skills, or both. I think everyone is able to learn this things here, but i takes forever... i started so long ago, but i always loose the drive to go on at a picture if it does not turn out like i imagined it. :(
Hello! I`m just now discovering the beauty of drawing backgrounds Digitaly and your video was super helpful! thank you for doing this! where can I get the color palette you used for this picture?
Please do the cloud process it would help tremendously. Your videos have helped me so much I can’t thank you enough. In my case you are certainly teaching an old dog new tricks.
This is great! I learn a lot from here. Could you be able to tell a bit more how you put different things into different layers? i.e. what's your strategy with layering? Many Thanks
Is there a video where you explain what you are doing when you change the colours of the picture? In this one you painted the sky and then changed it all different colours, purple, yellow, green, etc... You did the same with the trees too. What are you doing in these steps? Thanks 🙏🏻
This is one reason why I've taken my time in making my own brush set for sale. I really wanted them to be ones that I can make an entire painting with and I also wanted to make enough videos where I point to brushes that are already in the app for free. Nobody NEEDS my brushes I'd hate to be the reason why someone complicates their painting process.
I feel like these brushes are really an adobe fresco killer. I never thought that fresco could even REMOTELY compare to procreate in the first place, but this procreate brush update really dug fresco's grave haha
Let me just point out that Fresco costs more to use for a MONTH than a permanent license to Procreate at the listed price in my region at this moment. Also let’s not forget that just this year Photoshop license was doubled without anything added to the program itself. That’s a 100% price hike without any additional features. I just can’t get over how disrespectful that is to their loyal customers. I’ve used Photoshop for years and years but the freelance gigs I do just wouldn’t make any sense to do on photoshop because I’d spend tenth of the time just to work to pay for my tools. I know I’m going on a full rant mode here but I’ve paid thousands of euros for adobe over the years just to use the photoshop cc. During those years the updates have added a useful tool for editing textures called context aware healing brush. That’s it. That’s the value of tools as service to me. I’m not a rich guy and I can’t keep paying for something that expensive anymore. If that’s within someone else’s means then I have nothing against how you choose to spend your money. /end rant
Thank you :) took a bit longer than I expected. Tbh I wanted this to be in the previous video but I guess it’s good that I got a chance to go over the editing phase separately. 🤷♂️
Love this piece! Do you mind if I draw this (pen and ink?) I don't do digital painting but really struggle with drawing full scenery / compositions everything I do ends up object focused 😐 😬
I recommend starting small and gradually adding more to your compositions once it starts feeling easy. I recommend one of my older videos titled “Dynamic Symmetry” spoilers: the title isn’t what the video is about but it has good composition tips in there ;)
Great video! You should have had more than 10k subs!
TH-cam can be a bit challenging as a new creator. But I like making videos, it helps me connect with more people I can fit into my classes at once.
Last week I had a student who was struggling with clouds but now in the future I can point at my cloud walkthrough and have some concrete help without derailing the entire curriculum for one individual.
It’s a small channel but I’m very happy with the way it has worked so far :)
Not that long to go anymore \o/
Haha now you have 70K 😃 good work!!!
Wow he grew a LOT
...and here we are 3 years later at 179K!
I would love to see your sky tutorial. I’m particularly interested to see why the light hits the clouds from a different direction to the houses. I can’t wait for Procreate 5 either! Love your work.
Your videos are mesmerising and so helpful, you are straight to the point whilst being extremely informative and easy to understand
I would love to see your process for painting clouds!! I’m also at a loss for words at how many heart strings this painting pulls! So impressive!
I love it when you are on camera. You are too adorable! 🥰
oleander starr this is the first time I’ve used this setup for filming and I ran into audio sync issues.
TH-cam is definitely much harder than I initially thought it would be and through this experience I’ve learned to appreciate the people who make this look so effortless.
It’s also kinda fun to learn this stuff and there’s definitely a creative element to the process so I’m not complaining :) 🐻💖
Even for hand drawn painters, your tutorial is incredibly useful. thank you so much for sharing this.
I'd love to see your sky tutorial! Thank you for making these videoes, watching them is so inspiring!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video - it was really interesting and useful and I love the finished piece too. I would be very interested to see mor Procreate videos, the sky tutorial you suggested and also a slower explanation on how use use clipping masks to paint light. Thank you
Wonderful video. I’m a complete beginner and just starting my art journey, so seeing the building blocks is incredibly useful and motivational. Thank you.
My pleasure 😇
Loved it. This included all the explanations and your thought process compared to all other videos I watched. Great work. Thanks allot for the guidence
Yeah, this dude is going to blow up, I’m sure
well, you were right :P
Probably the best tutorial I’ve seen!
Thank you this video! I studied fine arts in college but every now and then I learn something new from other people's styles. And holy universe, Larapuna's such a good brush!
I look forward to the evenings so I can sit down and watch your videos. Thanks
Thank you for this. I love Ghibli films
I learned a lot. Thanks.
I just got an iPad mini 5 and want to start painting. I wasn’t to worried about the screen size as you mention in the video as you should work not zoomed in. Great video and beautiful work
Man, this is such a great tutorial video. You are awesome man
I’d love to see your clouds process but I am having trouble with trees and this video gave me an idea but moves too quickly (I understand it wasn’t meant to cover specific elements). Do you have. a prior video on trees or I’d like to see one.
Tom Townsend Hey thanks for the feedback and that’s a good idea for it’s own video on trees.
It’s a bit experimental one but the technique I try for foliage in “花見” is pretty solid way to approach how to tackle simplifying lighting when it comes to trees.
If I were to paint a tree that is so close to the camera then that technique is definitely what I would definitely use.
I really enjoyed this. Thanks for explaining your process! I hope you do more videos.
Honestly, any videos you are willing to make and information you will share, I will take! I love your videos. They are incredibly informative and your work is beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
very nice ghibli style painting, I have been really having a hard time painting background's and characters, and this video just helped me a lot.
Awesome video Mikko and i learn so much from watching you paint. I got ADHD so my learning skills are different of that of other people.... where normal people focus on 1 thing for a 100%.... i focus on 20 things with 5% focus on each so its a gift and a curse :)
People like me have a hot temperament and i get irritate pretty fast so when i subscribe to a channel, it must have something to keep my interest and so many youtubers fail on this because they do the same tricks over and over and sometimes it feels like i am the only one seeing it..... But your channel is just awesome Mikko!!!! I been following you for a while now and i really like the way you teach and sound very friendly. Your art = AMAZING and the mood you set in every drawing is just incredible.
If you need help with something mikko then i have the time to help if needed.
You're the best teacher I've never had!
Really appreciate yr guidance, tips, suggestions
I chanced upon this and watching your video makes me so happy 🥺
As always a big THANK YOU for your detailed tutorial.
My pleasure 😇 glad that people have seen this I was a bit anxious about changing the focus on the finishing touches since it’s not what my viewers are used to
Such A Beautiful Piece Of Art!
This video was in my recommended and I'm so glad I watched it! I always hated drawing backgrounds but you make it look and sound SO FUN! I'm so excited to explore background painting and I won't even wait till procreate 5 (although im soooo excited for it) Looking forward to your cloud video!! (I even turned the bell notification on)
Yes to sky tutorial and yes to foliage tutorial 🙌 - very awesome and inspiring videos!
Hey mate! This is awesome! Liked and subscribed!
Thanks to your video, now I know how to paint trees. I really needed that I had no clue. Also this painting is sooo cute and beautiful 😍
there is no ONE 'right' way. Artists can feel free to work how it works for them. Some artists like using lots of brushes or few. Lots of layers or few. Not using digital adjustment effects and layers. Etc. To work more streamlined I can agree with not over fiddling with brushes. BUT you can do the reverse too: get lazy and never try new brushes! Or work with one brush when using a texture or special brush could help to get the effect you want Faster, easier and maybe even better! So you can ALSO work harder by NOT using/learning/getting and using more brushes too!
The style and intent of the art also effects how many brushes and which brushes one would use.
No one size fits all in life especially ART.
Having said that this art is very inspiring! Makes me feel inspired and has a lovely dream world quality!
Great video thanks!
If that gets you to make more art there’s certainly nothing wrong with that.
It’s not lazy not to use tons of brushes.
I specifically meant that when learning to paint like my students are at that phase, not getting caught up on what brush to use definitely speeds up learning how to use brush strokes.
And I don’t mean just by days but it can speed up the process by years. Going for a textured brush instead of sticking to the same brush is sometimes the difference of that artist finding their own way of painting or using pre-made stamps in their paintings.
Just taking that option completely out of the equation can be hard for someone used to a big library to lean on but it’s eventually liberating and can let the painting speak with the artist’s own unique voice.
@@angrymikko Okay I see your point. I just like to say one way isn't "better" or "the only way" because it insults artists who use different methods and I don't think that's right. Some people do matte painting and photobashing; I don't think that's wrong or "inferior" just different to painting every stroke. Nor do I think its wrong to use only one brush or a few. Nor wrong to use many. I think its a "there is no ONE right way" and "to each their own".
I feel people can be impressionable and implying one way is "the correct way" When artist have their own styles and goals. Each person has to decide their methods and whether they feel okay with "stamps" and photo textures or not.
I agree that limiting yourself to fewer brushes can help you learn how to paint it more directly yourself better; and be less dependent on special effects brushes. But what if an artist doesn't care if they ARE "dependent" on these things; but likes the speed, style, look and end result of using these effect, stamps and photo textures?
You see the truth is I agree that it speeds up learning and painting skill.
I disagree with the implication other methods are inferior.
I personally like a variety of methods and mixed media myself and Love when tips are given phrasing "for THIS style" or "for this look" or "this is how I choose to do it that doesn't mean its the only way"
I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say.
I mean no insult. Your work was inspiring, beautiful and masterful and made me think of a dream I had last year. Keep up the great work!
Awesome tutorial and great piece.
I love how you paint that
Thank you. I figured out a way to fix the glitch in this default brush just few days ago. I think I should talk about it in a future video. It has a lovely texture but the rainbow fringes it creates by default are pretty damn distracting to me.
I love your energy! Really hypes me up to paint too 😎
man i love your content, verry informative and u got some verry chill vibe going on :D by far my new favourit art youtuber!
Wow! What a master piece , I’m in love with this style!
Thank you soooo much for this tutorial❤️
I love your enthusiasm :)
Really magical art! Very beautiful!
Fabulous demo, thank you for your time.
A live stream of clouds, yes! I would like that. Thank you for your videos.
This is great! Thank you. Yes stream for cloud making!
Thank you. I already uploaded the video for my whole cloud process. Some talk on the differences between clipping masks and layer masks in there too since they’re quite important in that one way of painting clouds. (Obviously there’s endless ways to paint them besides that one that is in the stream)
you are the best ! i love how professional you are, how talented, and yet innocent and angelic.. keep up the good work !
Brother You are awesome, I just got into digital painting using Procreate, I wish I could paint like this, it has been difficult to pick a brush to make landscape or beautiful paintings like this, great job and thanks for the video
Picking a brush is super easy, keeping out of the brush menu after that is the hard part.
That was fantastic! Love to see your approach on clouds.
This is the first time I've ever commented on a youtube video. Your skills are insane! the depth of your painting is just surreal! You deserve waaaaayyyyy more subscribers than what you have right now. Keep on creating! You inspire amateur artist like me!!! I'm a fan! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
John Gabriel Reyes Thanks for taking the time to write a comment. That really does help small channels like mine. Hope you found some inspiration to create more art. The point of this video was to show that the whole thing looks pretty bad before those final tweaks that bring the mood in. I see a lot of concept art students in my classes and there isn’t really a huge skill gap between me and them.
It’s really just about being okay with the painting looking quite bad before the final tweaks and not going overboard with the saturation and contrast before that. In short confidence and can-do attitude is essential skill to painting and that’s why it’s a topic I cover in a lot of my videos.
I literally tell myself “I can do this” when my painting looks hopeless and I get those moments all the time. You kinda have to learn to be your own cheerleader to make it to the end.
Nice, Great Job. This deserves more views!!
Really like your amazing paintings!
Find a gold mine right here! Thanks for your insights.
It's so lovely! Thank you so much.
Wonderful work, thanks for your insights!
I Really love your style and i will share your content as much as i can,becouse you deserve much more visibility.
I appreciate that! This is one tough platform seriously. Normally I'd be all for it if people want to post their art on the internet or are thinking of starting an art ig account but for someone starting a yt channel I'd probably shake them and ask if you have a REALLY strong reason to create it because this stuff is HARD. i'm not kidding.
Great and helpful video, thank you !
I always see your videos on my youtube feed. Glad i clicked on one last night, new subscriber here
Love your works ❤️!
Your videos are so helpful I have subbed !!!!
Loved the video. Thank you so much. I would love to watch how you created the clouds and how you adjusted the lighting.
Your artwork is BEYOND incredible!! You deserve more attention and subs!!
I would love to see cloud painting tutorial and your clipping mask techniques in more detail :) Loved this video! Subscribed :)
I did a whole session of painting clouds and the techniques used in them as a livestream. It’s only about painting clouds so I thought showing literally every brush and clipping mask tip in the same thing would be best. Might do a shorter more condensed package later. Thank you for the feedback, I almost forgot about that one :)
Yes, please give us a clouds/sky tutorial. Love how you approach the clouds in this.
Hey, it’s already on my channel :) it’s a pretty dense livestream because I went through masks and clipping masks in the same session. That stuff should be useful for painting in general too 🐻
@@angrymikko Nice! I didn't realize this was an old video when it popped up in my feed, or I'd have gone to look for it. Twitter is make old people like me confuse. :)
In my country we have a saying: den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht sehen können. (Lit. Can’t see the forest because of all the trees) It usually means that you overlook the obvious. But I thought that it suits what you said about zooming in on your painting and composition. However I still zoom in on my paintings. 😆I just don’t let it get in my way.
Ive just started digital painting and you inspire me so much Mikko!!
Thank you for this very helpful video! And yes I would love to see a video on clouds and sky.
I’ve been binging your content , you are so helpful :)
So happy I found your amazing channel! Thank you!
I had a hard time following your thoughts on the app because I was so distracted by your absolutely beautiful artwork!
aww thank you =)
Love your painings! Wish you could do some day a bit more about how you work with layers and explain more what you discussed here with all that layer lightning settings and so on. I’m not yet sure how to use them all efficient🙁
My livestreams are in real time and they're all on this channel. Whenever I do real-time tutorials they don't tend to do so well as normal uploads.
@@angrymikko already clicked on subscribe and found that vids you mentioned. Will check them out today, or at least one... they are long :) What i most like on your pictures are the light and shadows, that's where i struggle the most. Yours look so alive, so great, like there is a real sun shining onto things. Mine tend to look rather flat and boring.These colors here... f...k yeah man! i can almost feel them! i also tend to loose my self in endless zooming like you described in this video. i just can't stop it. i hope one day i become as good as you. You've got some serious talent, or skills, or both. I think everyone is able to learn this things here, but i takes forever... i started so long ago, but i always loose the drive to go on at a picture if it does not turn out like i imagined it. :(
Hello! I`m just now discovering the beauty of drawing backgrounds Digitaly and your video was super helpful! thank you for doing this! where can I get the color palette you used for this picture?
Beautiful, I do digital portraits on my channel but after watching you do this I want to give it a try
really enjoyed this process
Wisdom! Especially regarding screen size and composition.
I love all the insights, this video is a treasure and you are an amazing artist!
Your videos are incredible and super helpful, thank you! Keep them coming, you’re gonna be very successful :)
Thank you for this :)
This is beautiful I love it
Just found this I love your art
Thanks a lot! Need tutorial on colour selection.
This is amazing
You're so nice and amazing. Thank you so much for all the insights! I would love to see your painting process for clouds.
It’s already in the live-streams section:)
this is super underrated
Beautiful painting and great explanation of your process. I'd love to see a sky/clouds tutorial, it's definitely one of my weaker areas.
Magnificent artwork!! 😱💗💞💞
Thank you 💖🐻
Great Video!
Yes i found the great walkthrough
Thank you for being here🙏😁
Please also do a segment on masks and clipping masks.
If I do a cloud process I think it’s better to show in real time since it does involve understanding how those clipping masks differ from masks. 🧐
Please do the cloud process it would help tremendously. Your videos have helped me so much I can’t thank you enough. In my case you are certainly teaching an old dog new tricks.
how do u get the Larapuna brush?
I can’t wait for procreate 5
This is great! I learn a lot from here. Could you be able to tell a bit more how you put different things into different layers? i.e. what's your strategy with layering? Many Thanks
Bruh! Tysm this is so useful!❤️
Niiiice work .can you please do the sky tutorial 🙏
It’s already in my live streams!
Is there a video where you explain what you are doing when you change the colours of the picture? In this one you painted the sky and then changed it all different colours, purple, yellow, green, etc...
You did the same with the trees too.
What are you doing in these steps? Thanks 🙏🏻
Man, so true about the brush menu. I noticed I literally do everything with the same brush unless it’s line art :D
This is one reason why I've taken my time in making my own brush set for sale. I really wanted them to be ones that I can make an entire painting with and I also wanted to make enough videos where I point to brushes that are already in the app for free. Nobody NEEDS my brushes I'd hate to be the reason why someone complicates their painting process.
Oh wow, that’s mega good man !glad I came across your channel :)
Hey, thanks!
Wonderful
I feel like these brushes are really an adobe fresco killer. I never thought that fresco could even REMOTELY compare to procreate in the first place, but this procreate brush update really dug fresco's grave haha
Let me just point out that Fresco costs more to use for a MONTH than a permanent license to Procreate at the listed price in my region at this moment.
Also let’s not forget that just this year Photoshop license was doubled without anything added to the program itself.
That’s a 100% price hike without any additional features.
I just can’t get over how disrespectful that is to their loyal customers.
I’ve used Photoshop for years and years but the freelance gigs I do just wouldn’t make any sense to do on photoshop because I’d spend tenth of the time just to work to pay for my tools.
I know I’m going on a full rant mode here but I’ve paid thousands of euros for adobe over the years just to use the photoshop cc. During those years the updates have added a useful tool for editing textures called context aware healing brush.
That’s it.
That’s the value of tools as service to me. I’m not a rich guy and I can’t keep paying for something that expensive anymore. If that’s within someone else’s means then I have nothing against how you choose to spend your money.
/end rant
Stuff Adobe.
WOW looks so beautiful!! :)
Thank you :) took a bit longer than I expected. Tbh I wanted this to be in the previous video but I guess it’s good that I got a chance to go over the editing phase separately. 🤷♂️
Love this piece!
Do you mind if I draw this (pen and ink?)
I don't do digital painting but really struggle with drawing full scenery / compositions everything I do ends up object focused 😐 😬
I recommend starting small and gradually adding more to your compositions once it starts feeling easy. I recommend one of my older videos titled “Dynamic Symmetry” spoilers: the title isn’t what the video is about but it has good composition tips in there ;)
Amazing video. Thanks so much for the useful tips! May I ask what iPad you use? 😊im looking at getting the air but want to make sure it’s good enough