fantastic technique...love what you're doing here Frank...description is super helpful. would be cool to see an overhead view of you working...cheers...
Great tutorials and love your work. Could you share the Basic and Advanced settings on the Vintage Marker tool with us. On Mac OXX I do not see this brush anymore in Sketckbook, but I hope I can create my own if you could share your settings of the brush you use.
Hi Marc, so the reason why I did the coloring on iPad is because the vintage marker tool is exclusive to the iOS version of sketchbook. On OSx I believe you can use the copic marker set to achieve similar effect, with very little tweaking to the default setting of the brushes.
sketchBook is my favorite app too, man. and it’s been for years. i’ve been using a Wacom intuos 4 XL since it came out.. in order to relieve my wrists from the mouse ergonomics..and also, to having a stylus-input, which is WAY more organic. Recently i got into Arch school and i’ve just bought an iPad (2018). i was thinking of adopting this same approach _ from sketchbook pro on the Mac, and after the base drawing, swapping to the iOS version. With Catalina coming to the Mac, that switch will be almost seamless. ;) What other workflows do you use? I have been looking for someone demonstrating a workflow similar to what i envision for myself, and yours has been the closest. Plus, you renderings are really good, man ;) . Congrats! Have you tried any of the Serif apps, either on PC or iOS ? i come from photography, so i am used to see advanced Adobe skills, but myself, i actually only use Lightroom, so i am eager to learning how to work with Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign, for Arch work. i use ArchiCAD and i am trying to get into Rhino, now.. what Arch software are u using mostly? Have you got (and could you perhaps make) any videos on the entire workflow approach..from a hand sketch drawing of the concept/idea, to a 2D/3D CAD drawing , and final delivery panel ? thanks very much for your channel, and for sharing your work with the rest of us. ;)
Loved seeing the process to get here! Thank you for sharing with all of us.
Thanks for watching LJ.
fantastic technique...love what you're doing here Frank...description is super helpful.
would be cool to see an overhead view of you working...cheers...
thanks Eric, doing overhead shot is a great suggestion.
Great tutorial ,how is straight lines achieved? Please answer
Really cool and nice looking! How long does it take you to design that? I wish I had patients so I could practice and get better
love it! pls tell us more about the layer
Great tutorials and love your work. Could you share the Basic and Advanced settings on the Vintage Marker tool with us. On Mac OXX I do not see this brush anymore in Sketckbook, but I hope I can create my own if you could share your settings of the brush you use.
Hi Marc, so the reason why I did the coloring on iPad is because the vintage marker tool is exclusive to the iOS version of sketchbook. On OSx I believe you can use the copic marker set to achieve similar effect, with very little tweaking to the default setting of the brushes.
Is this drawing to a scale or just a sketch for presentation only. How do you draw to scale in sketchbook.
you can not draw to scale in sketchbook.
it's very informantive, but I had to give up watching because the rapid zoom in-out thing made me dizzy.
Feri Zsolnai same here.
and it’s a pity coz all the rest is great.
sketchBook is my favorite app too, man.
and it’s been for years.
i’ve been using a Wacom intuos 4 XL since it came out.. in order to relieve my wrists from the mouse ergonomics..and also, to having a stylus-input, which is WAY more organic.
Recently i got into Arch school and i’ve just bought an iPad (2018). i was thinking of adopting this same approach _ from sketchbook pro on the Mac, and after the base drawing, swapping to the iOS version.
With Catalina coming to the Mac, that switch will be almost seamless. ;)
What other workflows do you use?
I have been looking for someone demonstrating a workflow similar to what i envision for myself, and yours has been the closest.
Plus, you renderings are really good, man ;) . Congrats!
Have you tried any of the Serif apps, either on PC or iOS ?
i come from photography, so i am used to see advanced Adobe skills, but myself, i actually only use Lightroom, so i am eager to learning how to work with Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign, for Arch work.
i use ArchiCAD and i am trying to get into Rhino, now..
what Arch software are u using mostly?
Have you got (and could you perhaps make) any videos on the entire workflow approach..from a hand sketch drawing of the concept/idea, to a 2D/3D CAD drawing , and final delivery panel ?
thanks very much for your channel, and for sharing your work with the rest of us. ;)
Do you have email our team can inquire about your services?
do you use any touch tablet ???
yes I do. I use the Wacom Intuos pro 3.
Hahahahahaaha u used computer to draw in marker . hahahaha