These are the best tutorials, short and to the point. Other videos have 98 hours of intro plus a commercial where they sell you something in between to get to the point.
do you guys mind if i give some extra tips here no? ok the colour for the shadow depends on where a character is, like itll usually be dark blue if youre outside, but it'll definitely be a lighter shade and places where the skin is forming a shadow would be a slightly redder tone because skin is a warm colour but if youre somewhere like in a forest, a room with pink leds, etc, the colour of the main surroundings (the trees; the pink lights) would be the shadow also, depending on where the light is, it would cover more of the character. and most of the time, light isnt OVERLY saturated, unless youre by a *really* bright, warm light and sometimes its soft and subtle, like outside SHADOWS HAVE AMBIENT LIGHTING as in, if you have an arm next to a bright blue shirt, the shadow will have a little bit of blue in it, while the red of the skin is still there, too ONE MORE THING depending on the shape of an object, the shadow will either be hard and rigid, a little bit blended, or soft and light. like, on a cylinder, the shadow would be soft because it is round, unlike a cube that has sharp edges only tldr: 1. depending on the colours around the character, the colour of the shadow changes 2. the lights location and depth changes how much of it shows on the character AND the light colour matters too 3. shadows have reflecting light, so an object with a bright colour will be in the shadow 4. the shape of an object changes the form of the shadows and the light SORRY IF THIS IS RUDE BY COMMENTING THIS HERE I JUST WANTED TO ADD EXTRA TIPS :(
This is an amazing workflow that works wonderfully if you’re aiming for that specific lighting mood but can also be applied as a base for others. Try experimenting with other colors and brushes! Is tons of fun and I learned a lot in very little time.
Quick and to the point! Thumbs up for that! Any tips on coloring the ambient surroundings a certain color? Maybe you want a greenish atmosphere? Or purple? Etc.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a 15-20 min video when this is all I wanted to know 🙄 plus they didn’t tell me the light pen was on another layer so I thought I was doing it wrong 😂❤❤
Yesterday I started delving more into lighting and shading and the final drawing actually ended up looking pretty cool. But I’m still having trouble actually visualizing *where* the shading and lighting would be, realistically. Any tips for that?
@acesinger6092 3d models which you can customise the light source of and photo references It can just be taking pictures of yourself with a lamp or something as your light source if you want it to be spotlight-ish or natural light for those purposes etc
Thank you very much all the other tutorials are way too over edited and they keep trying to be funny inbetween the video but this literally just gets to the point with no catch
Hi, I recently attempted to visit your Etsy store and I noticed it was down. I was wondering if your Procreate kimono patterns are still available to purchase on your Ko-fi store? Thank you!
These are the best tutorials, short and to the point. Other videos have 98 hours of intro plus a commercial where they sell you something in between to get to the point.
Thank you:> I'll keep making things simple
Rs
wdym 98 hours??? i never saw one like that but i agree
Still valid in 2024
This is straight to the point,thank you!!!
do you guys mind if i give some extra tips here
no?
ok
the colour for the shadow depends on where a character is, like itll usually be dark blue if youre outside, but it'll definitely be a lighter shade
and places where the skin is forming a shadow would be a slightly redder tone because skin is a warm colour
but if youre somewhere like in a forest, a room with pink leds, etc, the colour of the main surroundings (the trees; the pink lights) would be the shadow
also, depending on where the light is, it would cover more of the character. and most of the time, light isnt OVERLY saturated, unless youre by a *really* bright, warm light
and sometimes its soft and subtle, like outside
SHADOWS HAVE AMBIENT LIGHTING
as in, if you have an arm next to a bright blue shirt, the shadow will have a little bit of blue in it, while the red of the skin is still there, too
ONE MORE THING
depending on the shape of an object, the shadow will either be hard and rigid, a little bit blended, or soft and light. like, on a cylinder, the shadow would be soft because it is round, unlike a cube that has sharp edges only
tldr: 1. depending on the colours around the character, the colour of the shadow changes
2. the lights location and depth changes how much of it shows on the character AND the light colour matters too
3. shadows have reflecting light, so an object with a bright colour will be in the shadow
4. the shape of an object changes the form of the shadows and the light
SORRY IF THIS IS RUDE BY COMMENTING THIS HERE
I JUST WANTED TO ADD EXTRA TIPS :(
Thx for your tip, it’s really helpful.
Awesome tip
Thank you so much this was very helpful
dam bro thx
Apology not accepted because this was a whole lesson's summary and you said it was just some extra tips. 🥰
Now THIS is the lighting tutorial I’ve been needing!!! Thank you so much!!!
really neat effect, never thought to use the light brush like this
Omg this works like magic. Thank youu
@@Imalittlemole will keep an eye out for more amazing stuff, subbed!!
Straight to the point. Thank you!!
This is an amazing workflow that works wonderfully if you’re aiming for that specific lighting mood but can also be applied as a base for others. Try experimenting with other colors and brushes! Is tons of fun and I learned a lot in very little time.
OMG! Thank you for getting to the point.
Oh wow, this looks great! Definitely gonna try this thanks!
Thank you so much for getting to the point of how to do things! :D
This is easy to follow and straight to the point
Super helpful and I’m so happy that you use the default pens!
Quick and to the point! Thumbs up for that!
Any tips on coloring the ambient surroundings a certain color? Maybe you want a greenish atmosphere? Or purple? Etc.
i recognise tarou2 art anywhere, goated artist 🙌
Thank you! I've always ever colored flat colors and never learned how to render or add shadows, this really helps me to learn how shadows work!
This was so helpful. Thank you so much.
with a simple trick you made that drawing alive.
Thank you. I can't wait to try this.
TYSM! This was EXTREMELY helpful!
Just a wonderful educational video! Thanks for your hard work!
This helped me a lot, thank you!
The tutorial is so simple but so good:D
I was literally about to search up a video for this and this came up in my fyp. Love it
This is a great video, and I don't even use Procreate. Thank you for sharing this information in a clear and simple way!
This was so helpful! Thank you!
ive never commented in years but this is the best light tutorial in the entire internet thns
Exactly the video i needed!
This is amazing
Liked, subbed and saved to the serious drawing lessons playlist. Thanks!
That was really helpful. Thanks!
Omg you are awesome, thank you! 🙏
Thx!!!! This was rlly helpful 👍
Thank u for awesome tutorial I'm gonna try this on my art ❤❤❤
I love it
Interesting video, instant sub!!😀
A really good and impeccable tutorial, btw your voice and attitude reminds me of asuka from evangelion jaja just saying great video ✌️
Thank you:>>
THANK YOU SO MUCH
This really helped me cause I could not figure out lighting for the light of me XD I had to pun I’m sorry. The opportunity was right there.
So cool
Art tutorial....cute accent... I'm following
excelent wow
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen a 15-20 min video when this is all I wanted to know 🙄 plus they didn’t tell me the light pen was on another layer so I thought I was doing it wrong 😂❤❤
Yesterday I started delving more into lighting and shading and the final drawing actually ended up looking pretty cool. But I’m still having trouble actually visualizing *where* the shading and lighting would be, realistically. Any tips for that?
@acesinger6092 3d models which you can customise the light source of and photo references
It can just be taking pictures of yourself with a lamp or something as your light source if you want it to be spotlight-ish or natural light for those purposes etc
lightpen never dawned on me…
Absolute peak
Que buen video, muy buenos los toques de luz
Thank u so much
Thank you very much all the other tutorials are way too over edited and they keep trying to be funny inbetween the video but this literally just gets to the point with no catch
Sick!
thank you
I love u~❤
I’d probably use something other than multiply as it desaturates the shadows. Otherwise, yes.
the best!
You are the best
how did you show all the tools and color wheel?
Also a reminder!
Dynamic shading REALLY depends on the ambience (aka background)
Could you possibly pin this?
Can I say something? Remember if it’s outside and the sun is down or smthn like that the shadow will probably most likely be orange-yellow 😶🌫️
how do you change it to multiply? @0:20 doesn't pop up for me
I just figured it out click the N
Hi, I recently attempted to visit your Etsy store and I noticed it was down. I was wondering if your Procreate kimono patterns are still available to purchase on your Ko-fi store? Thank you!
Cheers!
helo where can i find the music used in this video? i searched the name but i could not find it :/
What app is this
I must be doing something wrong because mine ends up orange and the bluish layer dissappears
I'm not a digital artist I don't know why I am watching this
What is this app name
Procreate it says it in the title
lost me on the first step. :( looks like an awesome video tho. im just a tough teach. lol
*crys because too broke to have procreate*
Wasn't it something like 10€? Did the price changed?
@@Felix-ic1fc idk