Ccroquette is such a great artist , knowing her in person and seeing her draw in real time really demonstrate how good she is with colours and rendering. 😻
Personally I think Ccroquette's rendering was based on lighting because the reflected light made the drawing look more jelly. I think they started by desaturated and soft colours continuing with more dark and saturated colours. Before the reflected light they added dark colours to show the shadow from the main light which made the drawing look jelly. They increased the saturation of reflected light if object is close. The main secret in the rendering was the light but you choose the picture where was no actual place the light came from. If the shadows of the clothes and hair would be more darker it will look better But the drawing was really cute and I like it!❤
How cute! "Rendering. A technique I have been actively been trying to avoid since I started digital art" made me smile. Girly, all complex things are rendered in some way, and a lot of the softer styles do include lineart, its just more transparent and changes colors sometimes. I don't know if you've experimented with it yet or not, but if you add a layer above your lineart and change it to clipping and blending mode multiply you can select the color of the flats you used nearby and color the lineart on this layer to make the lineart blend into the color of the skin a bit better. Similar to useing a more neutral color for a lineart color.
I think you should be bolder with the colors. Ccroquette uses bold color contrasts with shading that really allow her pieces to pop. I think what you did on the leaves is a good example of this. Maybe not having a defined light source hindered you being able to have darker stronger shadows.
I appreciate the feedback, and I completely agree. I was kind scared to layer bolder colors but I will use this feedback in future drawings. Thank you so much!!
ngl ccroquette is the trendsetter, If it was Renaissance She sure will be in the front line of artists in history. She THAT good. //your painting is so cute!
Your art and your voice are super cute. I took a lot of notes on the stylistic choices and i think you helped me understand some key aspects of her art. Plus that strawberry was very juicy and realistic. Awesome art, I'll be checking out your channel.
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl I'm sorry, i never subscribed to her and now i can't find her videos again 😭😭 I do have the link to an artist that uses the same painting methods as her, tho! Here's the link: www.youtube.com/@YeejChan
I had to pause for a moment when you mentioned rendering was a technique you were actively trying to avoid because it sounded like a huge mistake. Rendering is simply digital painting, taking a sketch to a polished piece that has volume and definition. In laymans, giving 2D art 3D qualities. It's not this secret advanced thing, don't worry!! Just because a lot of professional artists use advanced rendering techniques doesn't mean rendering itself is extrmely difficult! :D
When I said rendering, I meant the advanced kind 😭. Ik rendering itself is a broad term but I was talking about the kind that anime artists like yeej chan and WLOP use. But thank you sm for watching!!
This style of rendering reminds me of 'atsunuri', where one uses a combination of thick paints and blending the edges between colors and values to create a work that resembles an oil painting. I'm learning about it in a course on Coloso by Takashi and, I have to tell you, even painting leather using atsunuri inspired me to use this style even more!
i believe she use a lot flat color then she blend them that why we can see some "soft things" and she push her rendering and play with the complementary color, such as warm with cold like warm could be orange and cold blue ; warm red with green cold ect... So at the end it's the rendering she put make her art special :) she use basics theory and semi-realistic rendering and a composition for her art :) And then she apply doll skin on their character. ^^
Hey there, great video! The end result looks lovely and I especially loved the glossy look of the strawberry! You got recommended to me randomly by YT and I am really glad for that. I am looking forward to seeing more of you and your art!
This looks amazing! I also have been running away from rendering for years lol, but you're brave! It turned out so good! I get so lost once the flat colors are laid out, it's like sorcery, all of a sudden it looks so good!💞
As a guy who is still just an amateur, thanks for little tips and recomendations, I will look ccroquette up a bit as well since I want to see more of her. I am still somewhat bad at doing stuff without any lineart or at some other details because of a lack of patience and drawing without zooming in that much.
You have a very pleasant voice and clear explanations. I am russian and even for me it was clear without subtitles and a translator what it was about. Thank you!
it might weird that I'm saying this, but I enjoy your voice and accent alots, and the way you use classic music in the bg is so soothing 🥰 good study tooo
I've been eyeing ccroquette since this year and now you make a video AAAAAA I'M SO HAPPY THANK YOU💖 I was surprised, she hardly use air brush??? I prefer to use blending brush instead of air brush. Air brush kinda makes my art heavy (in terms of the file). I don't want to crash my laptop tho😭 so glad to know she prefers to layer paints like a traditional artist 😭🫶🏻
@1:20 you talk about line art vs rendering. Naoki Saito actually painted over the lineart made by the Baki mangaka, focusing on this very subject, going from line to painterly. Video's called Tips for Thick Coating: Naoki Saito Colors the Cover of Baki the Grappler Rahen!
This is so cool!! The drawing you did for this video is amazing!!! Beautiful even!! Keep it up!!! You did amazing!!! May Yah always be with/guide you all and your loved ones in all yall do!! Stay safe and don’t give up!!!
Thank you so much for the video!! Rendering is a nightmare to me, and I find it difficult to find videos of people showing their processes. This was soo helpful!!
Just as others said: more shading (which in this scene isn't easy) and greater contrast and saturation at places. The lineart could also be made more consistently to properly outline shapes, with warying thickness for a balanced but calling focus on points of interest, which I think Croquette sees in the face (chin) and other outside outlines (they could be made thicker). Idk much though, haven't actually come close to such studies so far...
I love how so many Revue Starlight fanart she does, the prevalent blonde girl in pigtails is Daiba Nana (the gacha game for it just ended a few days ago...)
Rendering is really cool process, i think it would be called super rendering? Im quiet impatient and really hated doing line art but once i learned the rendering process it was a game changer and it felt so much better. I had more control on the detailings and it may take a lot of time but i enjoyed the rendering process itself
thats so cool and Im so happy for you! For some reason, I always resort to lineart, but I really want to try out rendering, esp because of how beautiful the results are!
I don’t know if you do requests but one of my favorite artists is rimipichi and I was wondering if you could break down her art style like you did in this video?
@@CrunkPhreek ooh, I’m def considering doing another one of these!! I can’t find her anywhere tho so if u have like her insta id love to check her out 💗💗
i really liked the video maybe i should try to step out of my comfort zone and try to do no line art and try her art style!! its suppper pretty so i wanna try but im kinda scared idk why🥲
What I'm going to say is just to be informative and not to direct hate or judgement, but sad to say the image used as a reference is an A/I image, look at the leg(s) closely. I understand it was only a reference, but I want artists to be aware, especially since Pinterest is getting flooded with these. If you don't care or even like A/I I don't care do whatever you want. But for those with a conscious or who care about artists and don't want to support the scum A/I users I want to pass on this info. Regardless, thank you for this informative study, you did a great job!
Omg, I had no idea. I was wondering why some of the proportions were weird (like the hands) but thank you so much for letting me know. I do not support AI at all, and Ill be more aware in the future. Im glad you enjoyed the video
The thing is their art gives a balance by contrast in colors. You should try to add more saturation(i love blend mode soft light Lol). Try looking at your art in b&w. Plus the picture doess have a light its like ambient thingyyy and The picture is actually bad to use when youre practicing bcs the light is hard to figure out. The picture have a main light and the bouncy light. Anyways im sleepy im sorry if i offend you my words are bad if me sleepy anyways i checked your channel keep up the good work i like it!!!!
Wow looks great. Tho I used to sketch in my middle school I wanna try this digital art where can i start first is there any vid dedicated for beginners!?
Thanks I appreciate it! Im so glad you are getting back to art, its so fun! Some of my fav channels are Samdoesart and Marc Brunet, and this video is rrly great: th-cam.com/video/0RmGV5wALG0/w-d-xo.html Hope that helps!
Hi! Quick question: What brush do you use for smudging. Your blending is really smooth :0. I really struggle with softening out shading so had to ask 😅.
When you added outlines, were the lines black? Because they look so soft and blended to the colors. Great tutorial, too! It really helps to hear the thought process of how you learned
What is the app you used if you don't mind me asking? Also you're videos are so underrated 😭 you broke it down simply enough for ME to understand so thank you!❤❤
Finally this art style I want for. such beautiful and almost looks realism and it's magnificent rendering that I have been looking for. it's okay if I draw in ibis paint? it looks helpful to me I had no computer only use finger to draw. ❤ anyways, your tutorial is good also I want ask how do you do commission? are you using Tumblr or something? sorry if this sounds annoying or uncomfortable you 😅🙏
Hi, Im so glad you found this video helpful! I do commissions, and the link is in my bio! Ibis paint is also a great software and if you want, you could buy a stylus, they are pretty cheap on amazon! :)
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl Oh thank you. I have some suggestions, you need use subtitle so I can read it easier than heard it's not because I'm deaf but I'm not good at catch hearing what you say especially English is not my first language. use subtitle or not, I'm not force it's up you and you're my favorite artist ❤️😆
Ahh this is so amazing It definitely helped me in some areas but one thing I don't get is that do you colour above or below the "sketch" or well lineart?? Is it all in one layer? I've seen a ton of artists draw like this and I just can't seen to figure it out as I've stuck to cell shading all my life 😭
So what I basically did for this drawing was I drew the sketch and then made a layer on top of it where I refined everything. I also made a layer under the sketch layer where I colored the base colors before adding the details on top. Idk if that makes sense lol, I’ll explain it better if u need it
Hi guys! All brushes are in the description box, tysm for watching! 🥰
You're The Best ⊂(・ω・*⊂)
ive been searching for brushes like this thank u sm
@@kozpen ur so welcome!!
hii which one did u use for the colorimg? im guessing u used the sketch brush for sketch lmao
@@drkethereal5805 I used the sketch brush for pretty much everything, including the rendering, black outlines, fill colors, and yes, the sketch :)
Ccroquette is such a great artist , knowing her in person and seeing her draw in real time really demonstrate how good she is with colours and rendering. 😻
Omg ur so luckyyy, that’s so cool 💗🤭
omg...how did u get to know her irl😭😭😭
Omg you're so lucky 😭
They lied@@MRJK-dx4xc
Personally I think Ccroquette's rendering was based on lighting because the reflected light made the drawing look more jelly. I think they started by desaturated and soft colours continuing with more dark and saturated colours. Before the reflected light they added dark colours to show the shadow from the main light which made the drawing look jelly. They increased the saturation of reflected light if object is close.
The main secret in the rendering was the light but you choose the picture where was no actual place the light came from. If the shadows of the clothes and hair would be more darker it will look better
But the drawing was really cute and I like it!❤
woah this actually makes a lot of sense! Thanks a lot, I appreciate the tips and thanks for watching! :))
I’ve literally been wanting to see an art study on this specific style for sooooo long you don’t even know. Thanks you 🙏🏼
ahhh I’m so glad I was helpful 💗💗
How cute! "Rendering. A technique I have been actively been trying to avoid since I started digital art" made me smile. Girly, all complex things are rendered in some way, and a lot of the softer styles do include lineart, its just more transparent and changes colors sometimes.
I don't know if you've experimented with it yet or not, but if you add a layer above your lineart and change it to clipping and blending mode multiply you can select the color of the flats you used nearby and color the lineart on this layer to make the lineart blend into the color of the skin a bit better. Similar to useing a more neutral color for a lineart color.
Oooh, this is rrly interesting thanks a lot! I’ll def try this out 💗
fun fact: YOUR IN MY TOP 3 FAVOURITE ARTISTS!!!! keep up the AMAZING work.❤
Aww that’s so sweet of you 💗 🥹
The end result of your piece was absolutely beautiful! Thank you for this breakdown study video!
Aw yw im glad it was helpful :)
I think you should be bolder with the colors. Ccroquette uses bold color contrasts with shading that really allow her pieces to pop. I think what you did on the leaves is a good example of this. Maybe not having a defined light source hindered you being able to have darker stronger shadows.
I appreciate the feedback, and I completely agree. I was kind scared to layer bolder colors but I will use this feedback in future drawings. Thank you so much!!
ngl ccroquette is the trendsetter, If it was Renaissance She sure will be in the front line of artists in history. She THAT good.
//your painting is so cute!
She is an amazing artist! My inspiration fr 😭✋
And the fact that she is only 20/21…
Her painting almost look like it came out from renaissance era too, in her own style.
@@Carlito54541__ frr
@@guinnmyahslaysstaymadWHAT SHE IS? 😟
Your art and your voice are super cute. I took a lot of notes on the stylistic choices and i think you helped me understand some key aspects of her art. Plus that strawberry was very juicy and realistic. Awesome art, I'll be checking out your channel.
Aww ur comment is so sweet thank you sm for watching 💗💗
I don't even do art, but this was really interesting. I liked your informative commentary with occasional silly remarks.
aww tysm!
This is the best art tutorial I have ever seen! This helped me so much, I can’t even approach rendering, but it feels so much simpler now, thanks 🙏
aww, this makes me so happy Im glad it was helpful!
Ccroquette actually has a yt account where she uploads speedpaints and even tutorials!
Omg rrly?? Drop the link!
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl I'm sorry, i never subscribed to her and now i can't find her videos again 😭😭 I do have the link to an artist that uses the same painting methods as her, tho! Here's the link: www.youtube.com/@YeejChan
what’s the name of it?
@@___0dreamscometrue0___67I think YeeJ San is the name
I dont really remember that she has a TH-cam account...maybe you mixed her with Yeej chan? (their art style is really similar after all)
I had to pause for a moment when you mentioned rendering was a technique you were actively trying to avoid because it sounded like a huge mistake. Rendering is simply digital painting, taking a sketch to a polished piece that has volume and definition. In laymans, giving 2D art 3D qualities. It's not this secret advanced thing, don't worry!! Just because a lot of professional artists use advanced rendering techniques doesn't mean rendering itself is extrmely difficult! :D
When I said rendering, I meant the advanced kind 😭. Ik rendering itself is a broad term but I was talking about the kind that anime artists like yeej chan and WLOP use. But thank you sm for watching!!
This style of rendering reminds me of 'atsunuri', where one uses a combination of thick paints and blending the edges between colors and values to create a work that resembles an oil painting. I'm learning about it in a course on Coloso by Takashi and, I have to tell you, even painting leather using atsunuri inspired me to use this style even more!
ooh, thats rrly cool! I'l check it out, I've heard about Takashi's art! Thanks for watching
i believe she use a lot flat color then she blend them that why we can see some "soft things" and she push her rendering and play with the complementary color, such as warm with cold like warm could be orange and cold blue ; warm red with green cold ect...
So at the end it's the rendering she put make her art special :) she use basics theory and semi-realistic rendering and a composition for her art :)
And then she apply doll skin on their character. ^^
Yep 100% her rendering. She’s amazing with color theory too! 💗
Her artsyle is sooo. cute!
ik right??
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl yeahh✌
I need a step by step tutorial for this, I love this art style so much! It’s adorable!
aww tysm!!
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl Ofc! It’s the honest truth. Both of the art is amazing!!
Wow that was an amazing analysis and a good first trial
Yeah the style is so rich and unique
I will follow her too
Tysm and yes she is an amazing artist 💗
Hey there, great video! The end result looks lovely and I especially loved the glossy look of the strawberry!
You got recommended to me randomly by YT and I am really glad for that. I am looking forward to seeing more of you and your art!
Ahhh this is so sweet tysm!!! 💗💗
This looks amazing! I also have been running away from rendering for years lol, but you're brave! It turned out so good! I get so lost once the flat colors are laid out, it's like sorcery, all of a sudden it looks so good!💞
ikk, the rendering speed paints are so hard to understand 😭 but thanks for watching 💗💗
Not lying, this was the best art video i’ve seen, tysm I really LOVE it 😻😻😻
@@LinaJoestar aww this means a lot tyy for watching 💗
@@Smol_bean-xl9planytimee ❤️❤️
I'm a 13 year old artist trying out digital art and you inspire me so much!
Aww this is so sweet, Im glad I was helpful! 💖🥹
Forever admire her works 😩♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
@@rikka9528 ikk 💗
That's cool! A great study for sharpening rendering skills
@@bebekgambar Tyy
UR SO GOOD AND UR VOICE IS SO SOOTHING WHAT
ahhh tysm!!
As a guy who is still just an amateur, thanks for little tips and recomendations, I will look ccroquette up a bit as well since I want to see more of her. I am still somewhat bad at doing stuff without any lineart or at some other details because of a lack of patience and drawing without zooming in that much.
Aw im glad it was helpful, practice makes perfect an its okay to do lineart if it makes u happy :)
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl Ngl, I did some without lineart and I'm pretty happy with the results so far... they look more "higher quality" almost.
off topic but your voice is so calming and sweet!
aww ty
I enjoyed this video! Loved how u broke her artstyle and your painting looks amazing!
aww tysm!!
You have a very pleasant voice and clear explanations. I am russian and even for me it was clear without subtitles and a translator what it was about. Thank you!
@@hornbringer11 aww tysm that means a lot 💗
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl💗💗
I love this artstyle!
@@Le_arts.2 Tyy 💖
I love your voice!! The piano is so soothing, thank you
Ur very welcome tysm!! 💗
it might weird that I'm saying this, but I enjoy your voice and accent alots, and the way you use classic music in the bg is so soothing 🥰 good study tooo
@@Fuutoux I’m so glad u enjoyed the video, tysm!! 💖
I've been eyeing ccroquette since this year and now you make a video AAAAAA I'M SO HAPPY THANK YOU💖 I was surprised, she hardly use air brush??? I prefer to use blending brush instead of air brush. Air brush kinda makes my art heavy (in terms of the file). I don't want to crash my laptop tho😭 so glad to know she prefers to layer paints like a traditional artist 😭🫶🏻
Ur so welcome im glad u enjoyed the video. 💗💗 And a little side not these are all my observations I’m not entirely sure if they are true or not lol
@1:20 you talk about line art vs rendering. Naoki Saito actually painted over the lineart made by the Baki mangaka, focusing on this very subject, going from line to painterly. Video's called Tips for Thick Coating: Naoki Saito Colors the Cover of Baki the Grappler Rahen!
ooh, sounds interesting! I’ll check it out for sure 💗
This is a sign to do another art study, isn't it?
yeppp!
damn i need to start drawing more and more 😭 i want to be this good!!!! T^T the finished piece turned out to be amazing, i'm crying
Aww ur so sweet tysm!
so cutee:33💗
This was such a great analysis! Thank you for making this video! ❤
Your so welcome, tysm for watching
Gurl ur to underrated 😭 ❤❤
ty!!
This is so cool!! The drawing you did for this video is amazing!!! Beautiful even!! Keep it up!!! You did amazing!!! May Yah always be with/guide you all and your loved ones in all yall do!! Stay safe and don’t give up!!!
aww this is so sweet tysm!! 😭 God bless u too 💗
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl No problem!! No need to thank me! Thank Yah!!!
such a cool video; love that you were so clear about your process and inspirations
Im so glad it was helpful, tysm!
your voice is so calm!!🎧🫶
Tyyy 💗
Ooh, I love this artist!
me too!
Beautiful result!
Tysm 💗
i wish i could draw like that 😭
Thank you so much for the video!! Rendering is a nightmare to me, and I find it difficult to find videos of people showing their processes. This was soo helpful!!
ahh I’m so glad tysm! 💗
Epic video looking forward to see more🎉🎉
thanks joel! :))
omgg I was going through your channel and I love your content! I lit love ur art to btw its so breathtaking!!
Aww this is so sweet tysm!! 😭💖
Thank you for showing your progress on the internet
That was a entertaining video 🙇🏻♂️
@@eroplaneeee ur so welcome, thx for watchinggg 💗
THANK YOUUU!
Ur welcome 💗
I absolutely love how u explain things 💙 Thank u so much
aww ur the sweetest thx!
Just as others said: more shading (which in this scene isn't easy) and greater contrast and saturation at places. The lineart could also be made more consistently to properly outline shapes, with warying thickness for a balanced but calling focus on points of interest, which I think Croquette sees in the face (chin) and other outside outlines (they could be made thicker). Idk much though, haven't actually come close to such studies so far...
Woah thanks this is actually really helpful :)
Tysm! Your art is so good :)
aww tysm!!
idk how to explain it but this is like the best video ever 😭
aww Tyy this is the sweetest 😭💗
this looks amazing!! tysm for the inspiration!!
ur welcomee
holy shit thank u for introducing me to this artist, also ur art is beautiful!
I appreciate it and your welcome!! :))
Your art piece from the video is so amazing❤
aww tysm!!
I love how so many Revue Starlight fanart she does, the prevalent blonde girl in pigtails is Daiba Nana (the gacha game for it just ended a few days ago...)
ooh thats who that is, shes so pretty
Great breakdown! The bg music really adds to the mood. 👌
Yess I love piano 💗
Rendering is really cool process, i think it would be called super rendering? Im quiet impatient and really hated doing line art but once i learned the rendering process it was a game changer and it felt so much better. I had more control on the detailings and it may take a lot of time but i enjoyed the rendering process itself
thats so cool and Im so happy for you! For some reason, I always resort to lineart, but I really want to try out rendering, esp because of how beautiful the results are!
I don’t know if you do requests but one of my favorite artists is rimipichi and I was wondering if you could break down her art style like you did in this video?
@@CrunkPhreek ooh, I’m def considering doing another one of these!! I can’t find her anywhere tho so if u have like her insta id love to check her out 💗💗
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl it’s rimapichi ^^
I love ur art too! ♡♡♡♡♡♡
tyy
i really liked the video maybe i should try to step out of my comfort zone and try to do no line art and try her art style!! its suppper pretty so i wanna try but im kinda scared idk why🥲
Please give it a try. I'm rooting for you :)
@@SomeoneSD tysm i will!
@@omg_raven :D
@@SomeoneSD :3
U shud, u got this 💪💗
The reference picture you use at 3:15 is AI art (you could have notice since one of her foot is gone and the seeds of the strawberrys)
@@shirofunda2244 yes someone mentioned this too. I didn’t realize when I originally chose the image, I’m sorry abt that
Or probably her foot is hidden behind her other one? Ive seen multiple things like that
But you’re probably right 😽
What I'm going to say is just to be informative and not to direct hate or judgement, but sad to say the image used as a reference is an A/I image, look at the leg(s) closely. I understand it was only a reference, but I want artists to be aware, especially since Pinterest is getting flooded with these. If you don't care or even like A/I I don't care do whatever you want. But for those with a conscious or who care about artists and don't want to support the scum A/I users I want to pass on this info.
Regardless, thank you for this informative study, you did a great job!
Omg, I had no idea. I was wondering why some of the proportions were weird (like the hands) but thank you so much for letting me know. I do not support AI at all, and Ill be more aware in the future. Im glad you enjoyed the video
Honestly, since starting digital art eons ago, rendering is my enemy too. I get you.
😭🤝
I have known you at X. I’m happy to see your art again ! 鈴観!!
croquettes art is amazing!
So cuuute❤Thank you😽
Tyy 💗
The thing is their art gives a balance by contrast in colors. You should try to add more saturation(i love blend mode soft light Lol). Try looking at your art in b&w. Plus the picture doess have a light its like ambient thingyyy and The picture is actually bad to use when youre practicing bcs the light is hard to figure out. The picture have a main light and the bouncy light. Anyways im sleepy im sorry if i offend you my words are bad if me sleepy anyways i checked your channel keep up the good work i like it!!!!
Thanks for you comment, Ill make sure to keep those tips in mind!
Great YT channel name. Shouted Smol bean before started painting. Appreciate the video!
aww ty lol
thing abt the airbrush had me freaking because airbrush is my favorite brush of all time. i use it as much as i can. sacrifices gotta be made ig🙏😭
Gurl, your the one who controls your art style! Use whatever makes art fun for you!
subscribed
ofc!! thanks for the sub!
I found this very helpful and informative please make more if you could x3
I def will!!
Wow looks great. Tho I used to sketch in my middle school I wanna try this digital art where can i start first is there any vid dedicated for beginners!?
Thanks I appreciate it! Im so glad you are getting back to art, its so fun! Some of my fav channels are Samdoesart and Marc Brunet, and this video is rrly great: th-cam.com/video/0RmGV5wALG0/w-d-xo.html Hope that helps!
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl Thanks a lot.
5:12 your so real for this😭 I always give up and start tracing my reference 😞🙏
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Hi! Quick question: What brush do you use for smudging. Your blending is really smooth :0. I really struggle with softening out shading so had to ask 😅.
I have all my brushes pinned and I use the soft line art brush to smudge :). Honestly the airbrush works really well too as long as you dont overdo it
@Smol_bean-xl9pl thanks a lot!!! You're a life saver :D
When you added outlines, were the lines black? Because they look so soft and blended to the colors. Great tutorial, too! It really helps to hear the thought process of how you learned
Hi! No they arent pure black, I chose a dark red to tie in the color of the strawberry. Pure black looks rrly cool too tho!
Croquette ♥️ I've seen a couple of making videos in her channel ✨♥️
@@AkaiNabi Ikk her art is amazing 💗
Awsome video, ill start rendering more lol :)
yess, u got this!
0:57 relatable
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Really helpful!! Thank you!! ❤❤
Ofc!!
What is the app you used if you don't mind me asking? Also you're videos are so underrated 😭 you broke it down simply enough for ME to understand so thank you!❤❤
Aw ur welcome and the app I used is procreate :)
i love ur voice sm
aww tysm!!
Haha I love potato crocquettes too
Finally this art style I want for.
such beautiful and almost looks realism and it's magnificent rendering that I have been looking for.
it's okay if I draw in ibis paint?
it looks helpful to me I had no computer only use finger to draw. ❤
anyways, your tutorial is good also I want ask how do you do commission? are you using Tumblr or something? sorry if this sounds annoying or uncomfortable you 😅🙏
Hi, Im so glad you found this video helpful! I do commissions, and the link is in my bio! Ibis paint is also a great software and if you want, you could buy a stylus, they are pretty cheap on amazon! :)
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl Oh thank you. I have some suggestions, you need use subtitle so I can read it easier than heard it's not because I'm deaf but I'm not good at catch hearing what you say especially English is not my first language. use subtitle or not, I'm not force it's up you and you're my favorite artist ❤️😆
@@Idk-e2v3n aww ty, and thanks for the suggestion!
Ahh this is so amazing
It definitely helped me in some areas but one thing I don't get is that do you colour above or below the "sketch" or well lineart?? Is it all in one layer? I've seen a ton of artists draw like this and I just can't seen to figure it out as I've stuck to cell shading all my life 😭
So what I basically did for this drawing was I drew the sketch and then made a layer on top of it where I refined everything. I also made a layer under the sketch layer where I colored the base colors before adding the details on top. Idk if that makes sense lol, I’ll explain it better if u need it
@@Smol_bean-xl9pl this certainly helped me! Thank you a lot
I liked your piece, but i think a little more darker shadows on the skirt would help the drawing❤
tysm for the feedback and thanks for watching!!
how do you find these references!!?! I love the strawberry one!
Aww ty, jus a lot of pinterest scrolling :)
Tysm for the vid! Though I'm not able to download the brushes :(
Oh no, are you using an iPad
It only works on iPads I’m pretty sure, lmk if it still doesn’t work
This is the style i really wanna do
U got this!
besides the point, ccroquette really is amazing because i dont even know how to render lol :p
@@JasmineTan-d8r Yeaa she’s great! 💖
Sorry, but. Here, a sub. I love the vibe here! Wish you a good luck on your art journey!
tyy ur so sweet!
nice work O:)
@@LucasRafaelDesenhista 💗💗
theres so much revue starlight art shown omgg
@@setarui ikk
Ccroquette doesn’t need AI, AI needs Ccroquette
real 😭
1:44 OMG IT'S MY FAV TH-camR ON THE LEFTT
In fact she has 2 Twitter accounts but where you can find more of her content is on her Facebook account.
Omg I didn’t even know she had a Facebook 🫢
❤❤❤
I’m gonna try it in ibs paint 😟😟