@@ezfrialxa It's the same shit, shadows, lighting, and detailing are still part of coloring. The reason people use the word 'rendering,' besides wanting to sound professional, is also to separate base coloring from detailing. In the end, it's more about terminology and preference rather than a rigid rule
this is one of the ONLY videos on the entire youtube that explains rendering. Like ACTUALLY GENUINELY EXPLAINS it. Most videos go like: "Okay, so this is how I render. Base colours, make sure you have an idea of color theory (explains color theory), then add your shadows and light source,, and then extra lighting depending on your mood and environment. " **PROCEEDS TO SHOW AN ENTIRE SPEEDPAINT OF THE ACTUAL RENDERING PROCESS INSTEAD OF EXPLAINING IT** That or either they just say "im not really sure how to explain this step so just follow what I do" THANK YOU, EICO, THANK YOU. Yall we gotta get him famous
I always see people say stuff like don’t do lineart, just render but like this didn’t do that. It actually taught me the process of rendering. I def gotta start studying or smth tho cause I don’t know what I’m colouring half the time lol
i recommend during rendering, depending on your art style, use saturated colors in things dealing with intense lighting (including dark ones) use semi-saturated colors for coloring (or go to the middle of the coloring) so you have more color options when rendering. also, i recommend not using desaturated colors as your main colors, as when you’re rendering, you can make greys look like blues. it has something to do with color theory and looks really cool. i use other’s drawings (eg: matcha, kurohshiro, ccroquette) when rendering so i can try to have an idea of what i’m doing
I kinda understand but easy to say hard to do, the random chaos color theory for hair color is just crazy, I mean like uniform chaos or logical chaos? Maybe I'm not just gifted at this, I think I like the idea of just photobashing textures for hair rendering. Also, I think I saw a video that randoms the direction of hair or something.
4:13 draw the rest of the horse ahh step :D i think here the most magic happens as the bounce light gets more defined and makes things pop and i think it's like 90% of good rendering as it's pretty hard for a beginner to see and understand. like look at a white shirt, you'd say it's white but no it's really just a bright non saturated yellow for the highlight if lit by sun and an atmospheric color for the rest and that's where artists hide the juice by putting all kinds of colors there. the rule is to just keep value somewhat consistent and you can go crazy nah but jk, good vid
wait! Is the clip studio paint u link,.... FREEE??? as in, no paying?? Also this appears in my recommendation yet again from you, YT must have hit the right target audience 💜 anyway maybe ill go back to art studying again after the school exams, also i notice u improve so much from ur last videos from the editing!! It feels more like ur expertise!!
Thankyou sooo much! Yea it's all free, I'm just like to share the process of my work with all digital artists, love to see how people can learn something from my work (*´∨`*) goodluck on your exam
Hi there! I often use dark brown color that is really desaturated and almost gray on all of my works. For the brightness it depends on how dense the multiply layer you add and also don't use too bright colors, make sure that the resulting color doesn't turn completely white (you can also customize with the brush opacity). Hope it helps! (*´﹀`*)
Not sure if I missed something but it looks like you're doing most of this rendering process above the multiply layer you set for shadows. Was that intentional?
Correct! I do the rendering step above the lighting effect layer (which are multiply, colordodge and overlay layer) and that was intentional because i don't want the rendering layers effected by another layer. Hard to explain it, better try it by your self :b
Hi there! I use a clipstudio ARTIST21 brush pack a lot, unfortunately you only can use it when you are using clip studio paint ^ ^ but feel free to check the desc box for a brush that i use the most on the rendering process (i may delete it in a week)
Opens art video 20 secs in "Yup, rendering" Closes video JKJK But I fr just CANT STAND RENDERING. I HATE IT IT TAKES UP 80% OF THE TIME AND IS SO TEDIOUS LIKE LINEART 😭 I skip both of these processes which probably explains why my art looks trash LOOOOL
i just found out there is a "rendering" step in art, all I know is coloring and drawing. anw great tutorial
Same 😭
Rendering just another word for coloring, we say rendering just because its sound more profesional.
@@riie.argyle no, rendering is also adding shadows and lighting im prett sure, or Atleast that’s what most people use to refer rendering
@@ezfrialxa It's the same shit, shadows, lighting, and detailing are still part of coloring. The reason people use the word 'rendering,' besides wanting to sound professional, is also to separate base coloring from detailing.
In the end, it's more about terminology and preference rather than a rigid rule
@ ok!
this is one of the ONLY videos on the entire youtube that explains rendering. Like ACTUALLY GENUINELY EXPLAINS it. Most videos go like:
"Okay, so this is how I render. Base colours, make sure you have an idea of color theory (explains color theory), then add your shadows and light source,, and then extra lighting depending on your mood and environment. " **PROCEEDS TO SHOW AN ENTIRE SPEEDPAINT OF THE ACTUAL RENDERING PROCESS INSTEAD OF EXPLAINING IT**
That or either they just say "im not really sure how to explain this step so just follow what I do"
THANK YOU, EICO, THANK YOU. Yall we gotta get him famous
Thank you soooo much! Really appreciate it. Glad if this video helped you (*´∨`*)
I always see people say stuff like don’t do lineart, just render but like this didn’t do that. It actually taught me the process of rendering. I def gotta start studying or smth tho cause I don’t know what I’m colouring half the time lol
i recommend during rendering, depending on your art style, use saturated colors in things dealing with intense lighting (including dark ones) use semi-saturated colors for coloring (or go to the middle of the coloring) so you have more color options when rendering. also, i recommend not using desaturated colors as your main colors, as when you’re rendering, you can make greys look like blues. it has something to do with color theory and looks really cool. i use other’s drawings (eg: matcha, kurohshiro, ccroquette) when rendering so i can try to have an idea of what i’m doing
This is actually very helpful tips! Thankyou :b
omg this is such a well made video?? man you're so underrated. THANK YOUUU!!! I hope you get famous asap fr fr
Thank you sooo much! I'm glad you like it (`・ω・´)
all the art you make is really amazing!
Best tutorial I've ever watched!!
I kinda understand but easy to say hard to do, the random chaos color theory for hair color is just crazy, I mean like uniform chaos or logical chaos?
Maybe I'm not just gifted at this, I think I like the idea of just photobashing textures for hair rendering.
Also, I think I saw a video that randoms the direction of hair or something.
4:13 draw the rest of the horse ahh step :D
i think here the most magic happens as the bounce light gets more defined and makes things pop and i think it's like 90% of good rendering as it's pretty hard for a beginner to see and understand. like look at a white shirt, you'd say it's white but no it's really just a bright non saturated yellow for the highlight if lit by sun and an atmospheric color for the rest and that's where artists hide the juice by putting all kinds of colors there. the rule is to just keep value somewhat consistent and you can go crazy
nah but jk, good vid
AHH THANKS THIS IS SO USEFULL🥹💕💕your art is amazing and ur studies are also helpfulll>< i love the artt
Thankyou!! Glad if it's helped :b
8:14 i heard it as "What was i thinking adding a minor for a maid?"
and thats actually a good question, eico. 🤨
xD don't worry i got a new mic for next video ▼・ᴥ・▼
@@Eico._ letsgooooo
Ty for this I’ve been trying to improve my rendering and shading 😭😭😭
You're welcome! (*´∨`*)
so prettyyy! thank you, this is very helpful~ 🌸🌸🌸
finding this video this early was like that one golden scar on the floor fortnite image
like, there aint much tutorials like this one, tysm!
I was really stuck with this problem and this video was so helpful it was like the key to solving my problem, your studies so helpful!!!🌟
The results are damn good😮
Zooms in to eyes at 5:53, advertisement jumpscare in the next second
I got an ad too, Mine is the xiaohuangshu app... And the Chinese text to speech scared the living crap out of me
Same lol
Trusting anyone with a Kafka pfp immediately
Hey! I know this guy! Its tppo's kid!
ayy we got the same drawing tablet :D
suggestion, increase the volume of your voice abit. i personally have to increase the volume past 60% while using earphone
Noted! Thankyou ^ ^
tppo stopped posting so someone else took over
So true lolol
True
wait! Is the clip studio paint u link,.... FREEE??? as in, no paying??
Also this appears in my recommendation yet again from you, YT must have hit the right target audience 💜 anyway maybe ill go back to art studying again after the school exams, also i notice u improve so much from ur last videos from the editing!! It feels more like ur expertise!!
Thankyou sooo much! Yea it's all free, I'm just like to share the process of my work with all digital artists, love to see how people can learn something from my work (*´∨`*) goodluck on your exam
@@Eico._ YEAAA you too for urs!
that rendering brush is GORGEOUS< i'd love to try it- what's the name of it?
Hi hi :b you can access one of the brush that i use most in my rendering process in the description :b (i may delete it in a week)
I'm eating this up
I have a question, how do you choose the color dodge color? Since I'm not really sure how to use color dodge
Hi there! I often use dark brown color that is really desaturated and almost gray on all of my works. For the brightness it depends on how dense the multiply layer you add and also don't use too bright colors, make sure that the resulting color doesn't turn completely white (you can also customize with the brush opacity). Hope it helps! (*´﹀`*)
Plis sprei
Not sure if I missed something but it looks like you're doing most of this rendering process above the multiply layer you set for shadows. Was that intentional?
Correct! I do the rendering step above the lighting effect layer (which are multiply, colordodge and overlay layer) and that was intentional because i don't want the rendering layers effected by another layer. Hard to explain it, better try it by your self :b
Guys, any idea a similar brush like that for ibis paint?
hey man what brush did you use for the hair's texture?
Hi there! I use a clipstudio ARTIST21 brush pack a lot, unfortunately you only can use it when you are using clip studio paint ^ ^ but feel free to check the desc box for a brush that i use the most on the rendering process (i may delete it in a week)
@ Thanks alot, Ill definitely check it out. Awesome videos bro I enjoyed it!
The bg music is a bit too loud in the intro
Opens art video
20 secs in
"Yup, rendering"
Closes video
JKJK But I fr just CANT STAND RENDERING. I HATE IT
IT TAKES UP 80% OF THE TIME AND IS SO TEDIOUS LIKE LINEART 😭
I skip both of these processes which probably explains why my art looks trash LOOOOL
I think you should offer a business for video editing.
Thanks I really needed this to level-up in digital art (´▽`ʃ♡ƪ)
First
Congratsヾ(•ω•`)o
Why are you, a beginner, trying to teach others how to draw when you still need teaching yourself?
Okay! How about to try drawing what he drew now? We would love to see you try! :)
hes pretty good tho
We can all learn together