@@retrosuperheroart2202 It helped me a lot!! And I loved your drawing. I really like your channel, truly, it's one of my favorites on TH-cam. Despite the language barrier, you explain things so clearly and make it seem simple, which is very motivating for drawing. Thank you again!! I was really happy with your video. By the way, to clarify, in this drawing I tried to mix Mike Mignola and Jim Lee lol.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 You're welcome, plus if you ever do get a chance maybe could be about looking on how to color a comic book on clip paint studio now that would definitely be an interesting analysis and maybe even do and study on the work of one Peter Steigerwald who served as a colorist to the late great Michael Turner.
If you ever have time. I always struggle with skin tones and skin shading. I'm stuck using an air brush and can never get the hang of figuring out when to use hard line shadows and soft shadows.
Oh yes, that's a tricky one, the hard line or fade in cell shading. A color video is on my to make list so I'll be sure to mention that in it. Thanks for the great topic.
Niceeee man!! Thankyouu
Hope it helps, and thanks again for letting me use your drawing.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 It helped me a lot!! And I loved your drawing. I really like your channel, truly, it's one of my favorites on TH-cam. Despite the language barrier, you explain things so clearly and make it seem simple, which is very motivating for drawing. Thank you again!! I was really happy with your video. By the way, to clarify, in this drawing I tried to mix Mike Mignola and Jim Lee lol.
Great! Yes, two greats to learn from, but opposite styles in a way. Looked cool in your drawing though.
@@retrosuperheroart2202 thankss. :D
Awesome hatching analysis
Thank you for watching!
@@retrosuperheroart2202 You're welcome, plus if you ever do get a chance maybe could be about looking on how to color a comic book on clip paint studio now that would definitely be an interesting analysis and maybe even do and study on the work of one Peter Steigerwald who served as a colorist to the late great Michael Turner.
Great idea to go a bit deeper on colorists. I just remember Steve Oliff. I will do that. Probably still Photoshop though... ;-)
I just wanna ask, but I'd love to see a tutorial on simply drawing muscles from arms to legs. Been struggling hard with that
Will do. A video about all the basic shapes is on my to do list.
If you ever have time. I always struggle with skin tones and skin shading. I'm stuck using an air brush and can never get the hang of figuring out when to use hard line shadows and soft shadows.
Oh yes, that's a tricky one, the hard line or fade in cell shading. A color video is on my to make list so I'll be sure to mention that in it. Thanks for the great topic.
@retrosuperheroart2202 thank you