This is incredible! I would also like to be a concept artist, and this video gives me hope that I can be done fast and beautifully. Love painting rocks! Thank you so much!
@@bensimonsen6824 we'll be waiting for it.Can you add to the tutorial some tricks to work faster? 3d model or webs for reference... ? Thank you so much :D
Maybe you could do a video on fur texture and shadows, such as on clothing or animals. I always have trouble with that! Thank you! (Also, I'm glad you're back!)
That is a great question! In fact, I have been organizing my personal texture folder to make all of them available soon. It really depends on the subject matter, but if I had to choose one it would be grunge textures. They can pretty much be used for everything.
Hey Ben. I was trying to follow along, however some of the layer info goes by so fast I wasnt able to keep up. Is there a way we can get some of that info?
Great video! I'm wondering, can this technique be used to create 2d assets for platformer game? Creating 2D world looking like this could be amazing, what are your toughts?
do you feel as if you would be restricted by the rock texture that you chose? clearly you shaped and molded the rock to what you wanted but i think if i tried the texture would look out of perspective or something
Yes, I chose that texture for a reason. It had elements in it that I knew I could use to influence the design of my rock. For example, if I was doing a sandstone type rock in the desert I would have gone with a different texture. That's why I keep a large library of rock textures to choose from. To answer your second thought, the key to getting the rock to look right is the way you light it. The texture I used did have lighting information in it, and I made sure that was correct when I placed it in there. If I had turned the Texture upside down where the rock was being lit from below and then I lit it from above I would have had some problems. I hope that helps!
It's hard for me to fully grasp the lesson, as my traditional art is good but my digital art is just terrible. I have a hard time making digital art do what i want it to, half the time it makes my lines way shakier than they would be on normal paper, and it will completely change the colour im using at random and mess up my already bad digital art. I wonder how I can try to translate this lesson into "traditional" terms...?
If you're going to photobash in a highly detailed rock photo that's gonna make things easier alright, and I know concept artists need to work fast, but it's not ''painting a rock'', you're only painting in the details and some lighting...
To correctly paint over photobash you also need a high skill. Photobash and matte painting are a way to make things more realistic, because it would be problematic to paint such a stone in detail only with your hands. And its not easier way, its another level of details.
@@ynlaid Agreed, but the title of the video is ''painting rough and gritty rocks''. If you really want to learn to paint rocks and teach others how to do it, you shouldn't be photobashing.
woah, i subscribed to you yesterday and then realised it was 2 years since you last posted, and now you posted today! awesome
yes, thank you 😭 you should do a video about lighting, I always struggle with creating a piece without it looking so flat.
Good idea!
So happy to see a new video from you!
Quality of this video is impressive! Huge thanks for uploading :)
That is handsome freaking rock
please do more video like this, it help me a lot, i found you while watching your gritty realism video ! thank you..
Hey ben. this is a nice comeback. looking forward to more of your posts.
why we need to pay for education when we have this for free?? bro you're amazing and deserve all the money !!
This is incredible! I would also like to be a concept artist, and this video gives me hope that I can be done fast and beautifully. Love painting rocks! Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your wisdom ;)
Your videos are very helpful. After watching your videos concept art doesn't seem that hard. 🔥🙏🏻
You can do it!
I subscribed man, thank you so much, this was very helpful!!!
Aweee I looove this🤌 thank yoouu🙏🙏🩷
Superb u should keep posting.😊
awesome video! thanks for sharing your technique!
welcome back man!
That was great, thanks for sharing your methods
Glad you liked it!
you're back
I think you're a really cool person. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us :)
So nice of you
i love you, please keep doing it
Awesome video! This will help with my ancient sci-fi concept 😆
Awesome work bro! Very well done!
Planning to retired my virtual anime artist.
Look like concept artist is a new fresh start for me
Thank you so much dude! Learned new things!
Happy to help!
I really like it👍
great Tutorial thank you!
thanks for your work
Wow! This is very helpful, thank you!
this is quality tutorial!!
you're amazing man thank you!
You're welcome!
I really really expect you to make a whole concept art course!
It would be awesome :D
It's coming...
@@bensimonsen6824 Woaw! 🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳🐳
@@bensimonsen6824 we'll be waiting for it.Can you add to the tutorial some tricks to work faster? 3d model or webs for reference... ?
Thank you so much :D
very cool.
I love this. Thank you 🤗
You are so welcome!
May i ask where can i download your brushs?
awesome video .. instantly subscribed... cant however find the brushes : (
You rock -- however edges of rocks need a slight lighting bevel, which would help it look less CG.
Maybe you could do a video on fur texture and shadows, such as on clothing or animals. I always have trouble with that! Thank you! (Also, I'm glad you're back!)
I missed you Ben
Wow, this looks amazing! Are your brushes available for purchase or else? I couldnt find it on your website or on Artstation.
The brushes come with the Rough Rock Texture Pack only for right now. Maybe I will open them later separately.
Really greatt tutorial
Thank you! Cheers!
Hello mate, what music did you use from 7:00 onwards?
Ben, besides the rock textures what other types of textures would you say you use most often..
That's a great question, I hope he sees this!
That is a great question! In fact, I have been organizing my personal texture folder to make all of them available soon. It really depends on the subject matter, but if I had to choose one it would be grunge textures. They can pretty much be used for everything.
Hey Ben. I was trying to follow along, however some of the layer info goes by so fast I wasnt able to keep up. Is there a way we can get some of that info?
Great video! I'm wondering, can this technique be used to create 2d assets for platformer game? Creating 2D world looking like this could be amazing, what are your toughts?
do you feel as if you would be restricted by the rock texture that you chose? clearly you shaped and molded the rock to what you wanted but i think if i tried the texture would look out of perspective or something
Yes, I chose that texture for a reason. It had elements in it that I knew I could use to influence the design of my rock. For example, if I was doing a sandstone type rock in the desert I would have gone with a different texture. That's why I keep a large library of rock textures to choose from. To answer your second thought, the key to getting the rock to look right is the way you light it. The texture I used did have lighting information in it, and I made sure that was correct when I placed it in there. If I had turned the Texture upside down where the rock was being lit from below and then I lit it from above I would have had some problems. I hope that helps!
@@bensimonsen6824 Ah right! yeah that makes a lot of sense now, thankyou
Please more Videos
It's hard for me to fully grasp the lesson, as my traditional art is good but my digital art is just terrible. I have a hard time making digital art do what i want it to, half the time it makes my lines way shakier than they would be on normal paper, and it will completely change the colour im using at random and mess up my already bad digital art. I wonder how I can try to translate this lesson into "traditional" terms...?
Im early today uwu
How to paint rocks? Insert photo in photoshop... done.
If you're going to photobash in a highly detailed rock photo that's gonna make things easier alright, and I know concept artists need to work fast, but it's not ''painting a rock'', you're only painting in the details and some lighting...
To correctly paint over photobash you also need a high skill. Photobash and matte painting are a way to make things more realistic,
because it would be problematic to paint such a stone in detail only with your hands. And its not easier way, its another level of details.
@@ynlaid Agreed, but the title of the video is ''painting rough and gritty rocks''. If you really want to learn to paint rocks and teach others how to do it, you shouldn't be photobashing.
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You mean over painting.
1 hr and a half? QQ