@@HaruOkashi I usually do a layer of multiply and use airbrush to erase along the edges except where the shadow starts, if that makes sense. It’s harder to explain so I might make a tutorial on that soon!
The "reflected light of the surrounding colours" you're talking about is called "bounce light". It'd probably be useful to you if you learnt some of the technical terms for things like that, sometimes being able to put a name to and explain the actual purpose of what you're already doing intuitively is _such_ a huge help. That's just my two cents though, feel free to ignore. Anyway, the drawing is gorgeous! I really like the vivid colours you tend to use, very pleasing to the eye without being too much.
@@kain393 You should start off with basic things and anatomy/watching tutorials, and the key is to practice as often as possible! It might be hard to get into drawing, but studying it is really helpful, even just by looking at this in real life. I believe in you!
Reminder all the drawings belong to Ccroquette on X/Twitter!❤❤
Thank you for this video! ❤️🥰
Still trying my best to undesrtand how to draw and render hair i just can get it too flow for some reason
Sorry late response but try using lots of circles, and trace over it. It helps to make a “flowy” kinda look
@@strawberry2272 ah circles got it,thank you!
Omg woahhhhhhh how do you shade the clothes so amazing😍😍😍😍 I always struggle😔
@@HaruOkashi I usually do a layer of multiply and use airbrush to erase along the edges except where the shadow starts, if that makes sense. It’s harder to explain so I might make a tutorial on that soon!
@@strawberry2272ooooooo you should totally make a tutorial >:))))
why is that actually underrated???
I remember or not? Ccroquette and matcha collob 😍
The "reflected light of the surrounding colours" you're talking about is called "bounce light". It'd probably be useful to you if you learnt some of the technical terms for things like that, sometimes being able to put a name to and explain the actual purpose of what you're already doing intuitively is _such_ a huge help. That's just my two cents though, feel free to ignore. Anyway, the drawing is gorgeous! I really like the vivid colours you tend to use, very pleasing to the eye without being too much.
@@null9014 Thank you!! I didn’t know the technical term, so this is very helpful. 🩷🩷
@@strawberry2272 Of course! As an artist myself, I'm always glad to help out!!
What brush did you use for the line art/sketch btw? ;D great video btw!!
@@ariko-t1d blurring brush 1!! And ty!!
@@strawberry2272 thank you so much!!!
How did you learn to draw?
@@kain393 I’m just self taught, but I’ve been drawing for about 8 years now
@@strawberry2272 you’re very good! I would love to be able to draw like you but I have no idea how to start
@@kain393 You should start off with basic things and anatomy/watching tutorials, and the key is to practice as often as possible! It might be hard to get into drawing, but studying it is really helpful, even just by looking at this in real life. I believe in you!
What brushes did you use? 😖
@@oatmealgirl56 it’s at 1:35 !
I thought you misspelled coquette at first then realized ccroquete is the artist’s name
@@__Marilyn I thought it was coquette spelt wrong at first too lol 😭😭
Thank you for taking the time to make this video😭 the complimentary colors on the shadows is a really cool detail
how long..did that take?
@@hanana682 idk… 5 hours? 😭
Sorry, I couldn"t stand you talking over the background music. Too confusing for me.
@@Peter-gk1fr sorry 😭😭 I thought maybe the music would be too loud but I wasn’t sure, I’ll turn it down next time :(
DW OMGGG :( Youre too nice, i think this is a bot @@strawberry2272