If you separate the parts in your drawings (ie hair, skin, clothing), you can apply separate gradient maps on it instead, which saves you time instead of having to highlight the parts you want a gradient map to apply to again.
Yesterday I tried making a gray-scale portrait, but colour it with overlay layers. This looks interesting, I'll be trying this! Thank you for the lessons :DD ✨
Seeing you actually work with the gradient maps and explain your thought processes was SUPER helpful, thank you! I feel like I could tell gradient maps were a powerful tool, but I couldn't quite figure out how I would use them and fit them into the processes I already have, so this was really really useful!
I actually straight up didn’t know how to use this function before. I just used the pre made ones and goofed off with em lol Thanks for making this! It’s actually going to be really helpful- I like making grey scale paintings and then adding colours in other layers. Usually it doesn’t turn out *exactly* how I want, just pretty close. I can see how this would make the process easier
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I used gradient map once on my ipad so far and I couldn't understand the light/dark ratio and why when I tried to apply some colors in certain areas on the scale they wouldn't register correctly. Much appreciated!
Eurasian is a person of mixed European and Asian ancestry, or a person of European ancestry born in Asia. I was born in Ukraine, so that makes me Ukrainian 😊 And now I live in Canada, so that also makes me Canadian 😊
Add a new layer over everything, make it white and set the blending mode to Saturation/Color (whatever works better) and it should turn out in b/w! Hope it helps!
If you separate the parts in your drawings (ie hair, skin, clothing), you can apply separate gradient maps on it instead, which saves you time instead of having to highlight the parts you want a gradient map to apply to again.
Awesome tip, thank you for sharing with us! 🙏 ☺️
Yesterday I tried making a gray-scale portrait, but colour it with overlay layers. This looks interesting, I'll be trying this! Thank you for the lessons :DD ✨
you are always welcome! So happy to see you enjoying a lot of my videos haha )) makes me wanna create more!
Seeing you actually work with the gradient maps and explain your thought processes was SUPER helpful, thank you! I feel like I could tell gradient maps were a powerful tool, but I couldn't quite figure out how I would use them and fit them into the processes I already have, so this was really really useful!
I actually straight up didn’t know how to use this function before. I just used the pre made ones and goofed off with em lol
Thanks for making this! It’s actually going to be really helpful- I like making grey scale paintings and then adding colours in other layers. Usually it doesn’t turn out *exactly* how I want, just pretty close. I can see how this would make the process easier
Andy, if you like grayscale paintings - this surely will speed up the process ( I hope). Glad I could share something new with you :)
Hey man fr thank you so much. I just made the switch to digital and I feel like a baby all over again
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I used gradient map once on my ipad so far and I couldn't understand the light/dark ratio and why when I tried to apply some colors in certain areas on the scale they wouldn't register correctly. Much appreciated!
Glad it helped! 🔥
This was so helpful
Kanav, I'm glad I could help! :)
Give kiss for Brazil, good process 👩🏻🎨
Here 😙 !
What’s with the sparkle on the brush icons? I want that too!
This is fantastic, will try it.
Hope it works out! :)
Me toooo
Wow…. The gradient map always confused me… this looks like it saves a lot of time! I’m gonna try this out! Thank you sm 🙏🏻💕💕
You’re welcome 😊 Have fun!
Oh! Thank you! It was really helpful!
I’m so glad!! Thanks for watching 😊
Such a great video!!!🎉✌️
Thank you 😊🙈
May I ask, what brushes do you use??
I use brushes that I made 😊 They are also available to all of my Patrons here: learn.yourartpath.com/enjoy/ 🔥
I like the gradient map tool.
Since you are from the Ukraine, does that make you a Eurasian? I am just curious.😊
Eurasian is a person of mixed European and Asian ancestry, or a person of European ancestry born in Asia. I was born in Ukraine, so that makes me Ukrainian 😊 And now I live in Canada, so that also makes me Canadian 😊
nice videos Anna. As a fellow CDN TH-camr, if I may suggest, you have so many videos, add a few Playlists to your Home page, it will look nice.
Thanks so much 🙏🏻 I’ll definitely listen to your advice ☺️
@@AnnaSok_Art cool are you toornto based too
GUYS PLEASE TUTORIAL HOW TO REMOVE THE GREYSCALE PLEASE IDK WHAT TO DO!!!
Mel, you can undo. Unless you closed the painting and then went back to it. Then there's no way to remove it :(
Add a new layer over everything, make it white and set the blending mode to Saturation/Color (whatever works better) and it should turn out in b/w! Hope it helps!
Great job, this was very enjoyable to watch!💞🥰❤️ Perhaps you can stop by one day, we'd love to share our latest 😊🧡💚❤️