So.. how can I do this I need this skill to make futuristic cities and alien planets. Can these technics apply to characters? I would love to know what your doing in detail with commentary. Seems like you draw a sketch and cover the sketch over with a detailed picture. That is amazing. The fact that you get all this done within 3 hours is awesome.
you are right. there is two kind. 1: Digital Painting which is pure colors and drawing. no images or texture used. 2: Digital Art (Which is you have seen in this video for more han one hour).
@@josellemariereyes8927 He seems to have a massive library of pictures that he uses by photobashing, but he is quite good with concepts like blending, shading with foreground and background distances, toning with the sunset colors! The real pictures help a lot, but it is quite impressive!!
@@josellemariereyes8927 Try taking a few of your favorite sceneries and a few of your city scapes and blend them together!! You'll have so many layers, but using feathering and different opacities will help things peek through like they're meant to be there instead of copy and pasted!!
Deal with it. Or take more copium idc. Your biggest skill as an artist is being able to learn from things like this. Tbh I took 4 hours to analyze this video. Did some of the steps along with him. THATS how’s you learn. Not endlessly watching without practicing along .
How long have you been drawing for? Or for an easier question-- when have you started taking art seriously (studying, etc)? Your work is amazing and truly inspires me!
Do you reckon you could do a voice over or write some closed captions to walk us through your thought process? I think it could give some valuable insight Also some music would help raise watch time. Good stuff apart from that. keep up the good work.
@@vector-ut8gg I get you point but having the music there is good because most people wont have music playing while they browse youtube. Also, having the music they person was listening to while making the timelapse can give a little insight into the feel they were aiming for and how they were feeling while they worked. You can always just mute the video and put your own music on aswell
Congrats! Really! For me this is a real piece of art, in light, chopping and painting but, strange to say I don't really like the strangeness of the big mix of cultures, religion and stuff you did. Lights saved everything but not the general bad taste of mixing without any imagination cultures and technicism, chinese, christians, muslim, mosques, church, greek culture, roman imperialism, spanish ship...for me this make it lose many points.
Hello Sir, i`d really like to to know how you make your perspektivegrid, and how you decide which perspective makes an interesting visual appeal to the image youre trying to create.
Without a certain theoretical basis of art, watching this kind of video is just like watching performance. Every step he does has a clear purpose in his own mind. Watching such a video requires calming down and understanding the deeper things, not how to operate it. , That's useless.Painting is logical. It is done step by step, not purely perceptual.
Ну это как посмотреть:) как миниму здесь виден процесс и ход действий, а если вы ищите обучение, то скоро выйдет курс по концепт арту и мэйту, анонс на канале будет;)
@@artemkhorchev это шикарная работа...я псомотрел ролик до конца, и что то даже для себя извлек, но вот хотябы амбиент стоило какой нибудь добавить, а то полтора часа немого ролика это испытание)
Потрясающе!!! Спасибо за Ваше творчество.. блаженство наблюдать, спасибо.. вдохновляет начать изучать это, т.к. ничего не понятно, но результат потрясает!
Шикарная работа! Артем, ты знаешь, что делать до того как начинаешь работать или все это появляется в процессе работы? Как строиться мысль о том, что за чем надо делать?
Wow. Just beautiful. Very nice work, thank you for sharing with the world.
I love how the slightest change can shift the entire mood of the piece. Every iteration was a separate masterpiece. Amazing work!
Wow! Just amazing work! This is a masterpiece about perspective, lights and shadows.
U really r a genius!
"Why would you paint in photoshop when you can just photoshop in photoshop?"
-Dude
Skills and good stock of photos is a must..
Masterpiece, I learned a lot from your hard work, This is very Beautiful
I love the use of color and light. Great work!
Wonderful artwork! Congrats!
What a thought process, amazing Artem thank you I couldn't turn away ;) Cheers Kev
Awesome, just wow.
So.. how can I do this I need this skill to make futuristic cities and alien planets. Can these technics apply to characters? I would love to know what your doing in detail with commentary. Seems like you draw a sketch and cover the sketch over with a detailed picture. That is amazing. The fact that you get all this done within 3 hours is awesome.
Superb
Wow! Its amazing! I love it
just awesome !!!
this is really cool! i just wish this video had some sort of music or something instead of the complete silence
I actually prefer the complete silence. Then I can play my own music.
God level, amazing !
looks like Dunwal from dishonoured
Hey. What resolution is this piece?
For example 6000x4000 px.
How do you keep track of all those layers? Good god...
pardon my french but this shits fucking insane.
Very good
Can u pls tell me how to get this perspective grid
It is incredible, but this is not digital painting anymore. Its much more sort of Matte painting
you are right. there is two kind.
1: Digital Painting which is pure colors and drawing. no images or texture used.
2: Digital Art (Which is you have seen in this video for more han one hour).
Uh, where did you see that this was supposed to be digital painting?
Можно я повторю это ? Это очень здорово.
Спасибо, да, конечно!
@@artemkhorchev спасибо ))
@@artemkhorchev а у вас случайно не осталось ссылок на эти фотографии? Или самих фотографий?
@@AnGeLa-kn5eq нет(
bloody hell
Its not a tutorial if you dont say a single word in 2 hours.
this is mind blowing. Did you learn on your own or in a school? If in a school then which one?
thank! I studied on my own
Artem Khorchev What resources did you take up while learning? I aspire to be as good as your level someday. This is amazing
A result of talent, dedication and passion.
@@josellemariereyes8927 He seems to have a massive library of pictures that he uses by photobashing, but he is quite good with concepts like blending, shading with foreground and background distances, toning with the sunset colors!
The real pictures help a lot, but it is quite impressive!!
@@josellemariereyes8927 Try taking a few of your favorite sceneries and a few of your city scapes and blend them together!!
You'll have so many layers, but using feathering and different opacities will help things peek through like they're meant to be there instead of copy and pasted!!
It's not really a tutorial if you don't explain anything.
Deal with it. Or take more copium idc. Your biggest skill as an artist is being able to learn from things like this. Tbh I took 4 hours to analyze this video. Did some of the steps along with him. THATS how’s you learn. Not endlessly watching without practicing along .
This is another level of creativity, love it! ❤️🙏
Your stuff is incredible! I'm glad i found this channel, i hope you get more subscribers in the future, because your process is really helpful!
Its truly amazing! A tutorial like this from start to finish for all of us who want to learn, is priceless!
Thank you!
Can you release paid version to slow version with commentary on what your doing pls?
How long have you been drawing for? Or for an easier question-- when have you started taking art seriously (studying, etc)?
Your work is amazing and truly inspires me!
😲 wait a second! I could just paste perspective grids instead of arguing with myself whether it's correct or not. Why didn't I think of that!?
Спасибо за урок....Это настоящий урок который я искал очень долго.
Do you reckon you could do a voice over or write some closed captions to walk us through your thought process? I think it could give some valuable insight
Also some music would help raise watch time.
Good stuff apart from that. keep up the good work.
you can listen to your own fav music while watching this muted video. this is the whole reason to make video without BGM.
@@vector-ut8gg I get you point but having the music there is good because most people wont have music playing while they browse youtube. Also, having the music they person was listening to while making the timelapse can give a little insight into the feel they were aiming for and how they were feeling while they worked.
You can always just mute the video and put your own music on aswell
Dude this is astonishing. Im studying on my own, Can you suggest some tutorial and books that can help me out. Please
Congrats! Really! For me this is a real piece of art, in light, chopping and painting but, strange to say I don't really like the strangeness of the big mix of cultures, religion and stuff you did. Lights saved everything but not the general bad taste of mixing without any imagination cultures and technicism, chinese, christians, muslim, mosques, church, greek culture, roman imperialism, spanish ship...for me this make it lose many points.
this is so unbelievably helpful, I want to cry
I was expecting to see painting and drawing mostly, but photobashing is quite a powerful choice!!
Great video! When you add in photo textures, are you messing with the channels of the image or just lowering the opacity?
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Hello Sir,
i`d really like to to know how you make your perspektivegrid, and how you decide which perspective makes an interesting visual appeal to the image youre trying to create.
actually this is a speedart
Is the sound disabled on this video?
чел, ты просто космический талант! вдохновляешь дико
As always, stunning work!
Why are you not so well known when there is complete modern shit that a baby can do selling for £25-30,000,000.
Without a certain theoretical basis of art, watching this kind of video is just like watching performance. Every step he does has a clear purpose in his own mind. Watching such a video requires calming down and understanding the deeper things, not how to operate it. , That's useless.Painting is logical. It is done step by step, not purely perceptual.
Amazing! I really like the overall warm and calm feeling that the atmosphere gives to me
Спасибо большое, классные ролики!
fucking amazing man
O
M
G
Fascinating
awesome man , thank you , beautiful image !
Если это тутореал, то должны быть объяснения, а не просто молчаливый ролик, или хотя бы, включили отражение клавиш
А в чем урок то? По моему это просто таймлапс без музыкальсной сопровождающей.
Ну это как посмотреть:) как миниму здесь виден процесс и ход действий, а если вы ищите обучение, то скоро выйдет курс по концепт арту и мэйту, анонс на канале будет;)
@@artemkhorchev это шикарная работа...я псомотрел ролик до конца, и что то даже для себя извлек, но вот хотябы амбиент стоило какой нибудь добавить, а то полтора часа немого ролика это испытание)
hey brother great video, subscribed ! Would u tell me plz how much time u were sketching this?
can I ask you something?
how did you learn perspective?
your perspective skills looks very cool.
53:30
i have something close to it in name in the world that im creating, im a lore writer, tho the city itself is very different.
wow your work is incredible 👍
🤘
When you create photo manipulation, do you see what kind of photos other artists make
amazing!!!!!
A futuristic Canaletto! Beautiful, thank you.
OMG Why i don't find you past.😮😮😮
Photobashing art :)
Good work but use Chrome instead of Edge
Concept art?????
yes
What are the canvas sizes and resolution
I think this is more matte painting than concept art
very enjoyable to watch your process
I love how there are Indians even in a fantasy world!
make tutorial about line perspective pls
Wow really loved the depth and the mood here 😍😍
Not even 10 minutes in and this already looks awesome.
hey man where do you get your photo sources from?
stock photos
@@artemkhorchev ok great, which website do you recommend?
@@aeonbreak4728 I don't recommend it, but I use shutterstock
@@artemkhorchev ooof man too expensive for me. do they have cheaper subscription prices in your part of the world?
тебе надо возвращаться на ютуб , только озвучка не помешала бы
00:05 How do you make that ? Thank you
They are standards guide line, you can search It on Google and use It, image, plugin or brush
@@sugar706 thank you man
@@lucamaretti you're welcome friend (。•̀ᴗ-)✧
I would like to ask why do you need to draw a reference line horizontally and vertically?
As perspective guide. So the structures would not appear distorted. Architects do it all the time.
All images have an imaginary perspective lines.
That is so cool it looks rendered
man easy one us u are f good lol
This is ART and no music! BEST!!!!!!
The work of a master!
wow thanks very cool man
May i repeat this ? Please.
This is just amazing man
Whoa! It's really amazing. This is the kind of painting I want to learn.
Would love to see more of these ... if you have time .. amazing work
wow wowowowowowowwwww!!!
How much time does it actually took to complete this work?
I don't remember, sorry
Потрясающе!!! Спасибо за Ваше творчество.. блаженство наблюдать, спасибо.. вдохновляет начать изучать это, т.к. ничего не понятно, но результат потрясает!
good videos I hope more
this is legend
Amazing
amazing
How did you make the perspective grid?
There is a free brush for perspective lines.
COLOSAL
Шикарная работа! Артем, ты знаешь, что делать до того как начинаешь работать или все это появляется в процессе работы? Как строиться мысль о том, что за чем надо делать?
Спасибо! я задумываю общую сцену, а все остальное рождается в ходе работы.
@@artemkhorchev Спасибо!! буду пробовать!
Just wow!