Loved this. A lot easier than how I would have gone about it (which is part of the reason my brain hurts with digital....). There's so many ways you can do one thing in PS, but I never know what's the easiest or most efficient. I would have guessed you used the feather tool - but I appreciate how you keep it simple and use different brushes instead. And yeah - that color/linear dodge is awesome. I also appreciate how you put it on a separate layer and emphasize always using layers. You can never have too many layers! Too much glow - yes....too many layers - no. :P
Layers are the bread and butter of digital lol, but we also shouldn't be afraid of merging the layers down after a while, I'll probably get into that in another video. I'm super glad this video was helpful :)
I've been super busy, but i saw that you posted this a day after i had to figure out glow on my recent Eris body painting that i did LOL It was an "undone" look so the plan was creating her without the mask and such. I didn't want to just color my eye lids green, so i had to figure out how to create glowy green hive eyes. My s/o was able to give me some tips and i pulled it off. I pinned on of the versions on my twitter profile.
I just want to say that your knowledge helps people like me that are transitioning from traditional to digital ( this is a painful process for me, more hard work ). Do you have any course? I will go for it!
I don't have any specific course because everything I make I intend to put it here for free :) and with your previous knowledge from traditional, eventually you'll be able to use it with the program knowledge and improvement will come quickly
Sorry it looks so dark btw, since having to re-record this video, I had to record it at night.
12 minutes in and this is already the best glow tutorial i've ever watched. Thank you🙏
OMG, I freaking love snakes!! 🐍💚
Another great video! You are very well spoken and easy to follow, I appreciate it!
Loved this. A lot easier than how I would have gone about it (which is part of the reason my brain hurts with digital....). There's so many ways you can do one thing in PS, but I never know what's the easiest or most efficient. I would have guessed you used the feather tool - but I appreciate how you keep it simple and use different brushes instead. And yeah - that color/linear dodge is awesome.
I also appreciate how you put it on a separate layer and emphasize always using layers. You can never have too many layers! Too much glow - yes....too many layers - no. :P
Layers are the bread and butter of digital lol, but we also shouldn't be afraid of merging the layers down after a while, I'll probably get into that in another video.
I'm super glad this video was helpful :)
You DESERVE alot more attention
You're very kind :)
7:56 LMAO the sounndd
Awesome tutorial man!
Thank you very much :)
I've been super busy, but i saw that you posted this a day after i had to figure out glow on my recent Eris body painting that i did LOL It was an "undone" look so the plan was creating her without the mask and such. I didn't want to just color my eye lids green, so i had to figure out how to create glowy green hive eyes. My s/o was able to give me some tips and i pulled it off. I pinned on of the versions on my twitter profile.
Shading highlights and glowing are huge pains for me to try and draw XD
It's a bit of a different technique with traditional tools, but the ideas are the same
Of course, but since I'm trying more digital art it'll help with both of those 😁
How to Shadowing next maybe?
thanks! :D
You're welcome :)
I just want to say that your knowledge helps people like me that are transitioning from traditional to digital ( this is a painful process for me, more hard work ). Do you have any course? I will go for it!
I don't have any specific course because everything I make I intend to put it here for free :) and with your previous knowledge from traditional, eventually you'll be able to use it with the program knowledge and improvement will come quickly
@@Gammatrap that says a lot of you. Well it's been more than 10 years from the last time I painted digitally so everything is like new again haha
If i could ask, why app do you use.
I paint all my digital 2D pieces in photoshop
I’m more concerned about How to paint small delicate things like Scales without being driven mad.
Glow. Not sparkles.
Why not both? :)
I made another comment to say: I'm the only one that thinks he has the most beautiful blue eyes? Just sayin'