Thank you thank you thank you for making these awesome video's and i love that its real time so we can see the whole process and this is rare on youtube since they all want to cut it down to 12-15 minute video's so big thumbs up for making these and share them with the world!!!
Loved the trick with the reflection in the puddles! Such an atmospheric scenery, love the colour scheme and your style! Beautiful and so informative. thank you
I love it, but as a beginner, I had a really hard time following because you didn't really mention the brush sizes as you were filling in those areas. I think that would have helped me a ton. You do fantastic work too...
OMG your way is just so amazing telling every step unlike those where they just fast forward everything and then you keep looking what setting they used.
thank you so much for these full thorough tutorials im having a really hard time with my life and art lately but these have me the closest to picking up my ipad again:) thank you and i look forward to future videos
Okay, so I wanted to say that I love this style of painting. It’s kinda real, but also stylized so it is just appealing to look at. A few things I’ve noticed as I’ve done quite a few tutorials… is one, you did not lower the opacity of your brushes. That threw me when painting, in a good way taught me to not brush so dang hard. The other thing and I actually REALLY appreciated this one, is you didn’t use the Gaussian blur. I hate having a blurred scenery if there isn’t a reason for it. Anywho, 10/10. I appreciated this.
Thanks, I appreciate that. And good points, I think keeping the general opacity at 100% and relying on the brushes pressure opacity settings can be a good way to train your sensitivity with the pencil/stylus - glad you were able to find it useful :)
I enjoyed the whole video! Looking forward for more tutorials! Can you make more paintings from streets (busy or peaceful) I struggle a lot working on those concepts 😅
Hi there! Thanks for the tutorial. Your video just showed up when I have no intention to look for a landscape painting on Procreate. And it doesn’t show any result of yours when I intentionally look for it! How weird. 😂 Now once I saw it, I subscribe to it. Yeay, one more favourite channel! ❤
@@GraceMoody828 not too sure, I’ve never used Ibis paint before. But as long as it has a horizontal oval shape with some texture it should work pretty similar
I just want to add that the first 8 minutes you are telling us to make these deliberate marks to indicate things about the landscape or creating the foreground of grass which you then just cover up with huge blocks of colors showing no indication of the previous you just made us do. What was the point of those first parts then?
@@cowkong thanks for the feedback. regarding both of your comments about this: that part was building up paint, value, and color in the foreground. If you’re talking about where I covered the more yellow part of grass up, I mentioned something along the lines of “maybe we can have this green more of a blue color”. Before I started to paint over some of it. Painting doesn’t always immediately work out with the first paint strokes you put down, so sometimes it takes a little while and sometimes you might need to paint over some parts you previously painted, or adjust the colors slightly. I painted this in real time, so it can be a little tricky to anticipate every step beforehand. Which is why sometimes you’ll see me paint over some things. Maybe I should make it clearer in any future videos if I make those type of adjustments just so there’s no confusion. Anyway, thanks again for the support.
What's going on around 8 minutes? You kind of skip over a lot of little steps without giving any reasons why. I really enjoy your tutorials and I'm learning some great techniques but you really skim on the details of the processes quite a bit that makes me assume, rather than actually gain insightful knowledge. Thank you for all your dedication and work!
Thank you thank you thank you for making these awesome video's and i love that its real time so we can see the whole process and this is rare on youtube since they all want to cut it down to 12-15 minute video's so big thumbs up for making these and share them with the world!!!
For sure, yeah hopefully the full Timelapse style is more helpful
Loved the trick with the reflection in the puddles! Such an atmospheric scenery, love the colour scheme and your style! Beautiful and so informative. thank you
Thanks a lot, I appreciate that, happy you found it helpful :)
Love your content bro keep it up I'm saving them to practice, helps a lot
I love it, but as a beginner, I had a really hard time following because you didn't really mention the brush sizes as you were filling in those areas. I think that would have helped me a ton. You do fantastic work too...
Thank you. I was waiting for the reflective sunset…. That made me very happy 😊
OMG your way is just so amazing telling every step unlike those where they just fast forward everything and then you keep looking what setting they used.
This was awesome tutorial!
thank you so much for these full thorough tutorials im having a really hard time with my life and art lately but these have me the closest to picking up my ipad again:) thank you and i look forward to future videos
Of course, hope they can help you out in some way :)
Great tutorial! Just what I was looking for, and I'm really happy with my results.. keep up the awesome work!
I really enjoyed this. Thanks so much.
Okay, so I wanted to say that I love this style of painting. It’s kinda real, but also stylized so it is just appealing to look at. A few things I’ve noticed as I’ve done quite a few tutorials… is one, you did not lower the opacity of your brushes. That threw me when painting, in a good way taught me to not brush so dang hard. The other thing and I actually REALLY appreciated this one, is you didn’t use the Gaussian blur. I hate having a blurred scenery if there isn’t a reason for it.
Anywho, 10/10. I appreciated this.
Thanks, I appreciate that. And good points, I think keeping the general opacity at 100% and relying on the brushes pressure opacity settings can be a good way to train your sensitivity with the pencil/stylus - glad you were able to find it useful :)
I enjoyed the whole video! Looking forward for more tutorials! Can you make more paintings from streets (busy or peaceful) I struggle a lot working on those concepts 😅
Can you start include a reference photo? That would be super helpful. Loving the tutorials !❤
Hoping u can put free palettes if u make another tutorial ❤❤❤❤ love it and thanj u btw
Thank you so much, this is awesome ❤
Thank you, glad it could help
Hi there! Thanks for the tutorial. Your video just showed up when I have no intention to look for a landscape painting on Procreate. And it doesn’t show any result of yours when I intentionally look for it! How weird. 😂 Now once I saw it, I subscribe to it. Yeay, one more favourite channel! ❤
Is there a brush similar to the flat paint brush in Ibis paint?
@@GraceMoody828 not too sure, I’ve never used Ibis paint before. But as long as it has a horizontal oval shape with some texture it should work pretty similar
I really like your drawing I sub to your channel 😊a
I just want to add that the first 8 minutes you are telling us to make these deliberate marks to indicate things about the landscape or creating the foreground of grass which you then just cover up with huge blocks of colors showing no indication of the previous you just made us do. What was the point of those first parts then?
@@cowkong thanks for the feedback. regarding both of your comments about this: that part was building up paint, value, and color in the foreground.
If you’re talking about where I covered the more yellow part of grass up, I mentioned something along the lines of “maybe we can have this green more of a blue color”. Before I started to paint over some of it.
Painting doesn’t always immediately work out with the first paint strokes you put down, so sometimes it takes a little while and sometimes you might need to paint over some parts you previously painted, or adjust the colors slightly.
I painted this in real time, so it can be a little tricky to anticipate every step beforehand. Which is why sometimes you’ll see me paint over some things.
Maybe I should make it clearer in any future videos if I make those type of adjustments just so there’s no confusion.
Anyway, thanks again for the support.
What's going on around 8 minutes? You kind of skip over a lot of little steps without giving any reasons why. I really enjoy your tutorials and I'm learning some great techniques but you really skim on the details of the processes quite a bit that makes me assume, rather than actually gain insightful knowledge. Thank you for all your dedication and work!