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As what sensei said, take your time to understand the fundamentals. I even took 2.5 years just to master this color fundamental until I don't need anymore hints, not counting anatomical and proportion that I currently start learning intensively in the past 6 months and still doing it. Patience is key to learn fundamental, don't rush yourself and it will paid off without you realized.
Seeing characters from genshin impact included in the video filled me with nice warmth inside, as genshin/honkai was what inspired me to start learn how to draw ^_^ Thank you
What a gem of a video this is! Art Vlogs have significantly got much better than what it was 7 yrs back when I used to watch a lot of these kind of videos. Thank you creator 🙏. Keep up the great work..
The only missing information in the video was to how to find those tones (mid, dark, bright) on the color scheme like the video showed earlier with the shadow , but the information is very good.
Unfortunately, this video contains many mistakes. When I'm wondering whether to listen to someone's advice about colors, I just need to check what they say about complementary colors. If they don't know this, they won't know more advanced theory. The opinion that purple is a complementary color to yellow is the result from the mistaken belief that the colors on the wheel are distributed in equal amounts. In addition, when choosing the shadow color, you should not go down, but to the right and slowly fall down. Sorry for my english.
SENPAI IS SO UNDERRATED..im actually shocked why arent more people watching his content..he has the humour, great content, great personality, and additionally he is an artist who in the free time draws hen- xD
Regarding the slightly to the left hue sliding thing (less saturated), I noticed that on the samples from 7:00, though the cooler colors did follow that, the warmer colors like the legs and the skirt shifted hues to the right instead (more saturated). Is that also an aspect of color theory? cooler colors' shadows are less saturated, warmer colors are more? Or did I completely potato out and completely misunderstanding everything?
The light we see usually varies from a slight yellow to a saturated red so warmer colors get more saturated. Also in the shadows it depends on what is being reflected. A yellow object will get less saturated shadows on planes that are facing up due to reflecting the blue light of the sky.
Also when a color gets hit with light from an opposing color it gets extremely desaturated. If they are exactly opposing then there is no need to turn the hue slider, just make it almost gray and it will probably fit right in .
4:11 whenever i've shaded i usually shift hue to the darker side and adjusted the darkness to be lower, but i've always been moving the contrast slider to the right instead. is this against color theory?
Tldr:No(kinda) 4 things : 1. Colors have a base value(brightness to them)with a pure yellow being around 85 and a pure blue being around 30, so by moving the saturation slider you might be either making the tone brighter or darker. I suggest making a new layer, putting it in color mode and filling the whole thing in white. This helps you see the real values of the colors. 2. The hue shifts(moving the slider on the color wheel) are not random. In the part that is being hit by light the objects gets tinted with the color of the light(in the case of the sun a slight yellow tint, fire would be a much more saturated orange ect...). In the shadows is where it gets much more complicated (and fun). The color changes based on what it is relfecting. Planes that are facing up are tinted light blue (due to the sky), down usually orange or green (grass or sand or anything white reflecting yellow light from the sun). The closer the object reflecting light is the more pronounced it becomes, with the exception of powerful sources of reflected light like the sky which doesnt care that much about the distance. Also the light from a true light source is so strong that it will usually overpower any reflected light, thats why none of the hue shifts affect the light part. 3. Planes become more reflective as they face away from us. This is called the fresnel effect and it is why reflected light becomes more pronounced on the sides. 4. The streak of saturated light near the border is called subsurface scattering, and it occurs when light enters and exits the object. The reason it is orange on humans is because it hits the blood and muscles, thus turning a reddish orange. It can also occur due to the value of the color getting darker and thus more saturated up until it hits a breaking point specific to each color. (again, use a layer on color mode filled with white to find it)
@@nobodyspecial8400 this is cool feedback and i appreciate it! i'll definitely take these into account when i'm messing around with colors. however it doesn't seem to answer my question about the saturation value. in the video art senpai reduces saturation/the middle slider (therefore making it less color concentrated) when making a darker shade for shading his base, but i've always been increasing the saturation value instead (i think it makes it pop and defines darker areas better? idk that's just how i think). I understand how hue and lightness/value come into play, i just want to know the difference between making the saturation stronger vs weaker in terms of shading.
@@nitwt If the light (reflected light in the case of shadows) is of the same color as the object = increased saturation, similar color = almost no saturation changes, other side of the color wheel = decreased saturation. The shadows are still being hit by light, just that reflected light is much weaker than direct sunlight or lightbulbs ect. Marco bucci has 2 videos on ambient occlusion and ambient light (ambient light is the same thing as reflected light btw) if you want to learn more.
Tho I hardly understand how tf to use drawing software but this surely help me in the future, I hope. You're one of artist that speak human language explaining how this works tho.
3:30 that's indeed a place that brings me calm and peace ( ´◡‿ゝ◡`) ❤ Anyways, I'm really new. So what tool should I use to smooth and blend the colors like at 4:55? I don't know if I've been using the right brush.
Bad lighting looks seriously awful imo. I don't draw but there's stuff all over the internet where you think 1. How in the world did light even get in there? 2. People actually pay for this stuff? And you can't unsee it either once you consider how light interacts with objects around you and how much that isn't the case with some people's drawings. I'm not sure how someone can reach adulthood with no understanding of lighting. Even as a kid the typical approach is just a completely flat drawing with no shading as my many dozen flatlander stickmen landscapes can attest to. The difference being that shit is in a box buried away to avoid inflicting it on the world whereas the other shit is proudly displayed on internets as if it's actually good and that terrifies me.
Cinedians steal cant even draw 3/4 flat without a nose are Vshojo, not new generation inu yasha was awarded to me that looks like tika akane with turkey colors stolen by demi lovato.
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Finally a shading tutorial that actually help, and ofc it’s by Art Senpai himself
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As what sensei said, take your time to understand the fundamentals. I even took 2.5 years just to master this color fundamental until I don't need anymore hints, not counting anatomical and proportion that I currently start learning intensively in the past 6 months and still doing it.
Patience is key to learn fundamental, don't rush yourself and it will paid off without you realized.
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Seeing characters from genshin impact included in the video filled me with nice warmth inside, as genshin/honkai was what inspired me to start learn how to draw ^_^
Thank you
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Same here 😅
What a gem of a video this is!
Art Vlogs have significantly got much better than what it was 7 yrs back when I used to watch a lot of these kind of videos.
Thank you creator 🙏. Keep up the great work..
The only missing information in the video was to how to find those tones (mid, dark, bright) on the color scheme like the video showed earlier with the shadow , but the information is very good.
This video is very useful, and one of the few speak bluntly, thank you very much.
got you a new subscriber 💪💪✨✨
Yes, hold my hand!
Thanks for all the hard work you put in really appreciate it ❤
This is a great video you explained it well, just one problem I’m having is this is kind of difficult for me to follow.
Thanks Senpai!
😊 Thanks
6:56 不同角度的光源帶來的效果
Thanks senpai
Arigatou senpaii😊😊
how do you pick the color to use for the terminator of your shadows?
perfect timing I really needed this tutorial!!
Unfortunately, this video contains many mistakes. When I'm wondering whether to listen to someone's advice about colors, I just need to check what they say about complementary colors. If they don't know this, they won't know more advanced theory. The opinion that purple is a complementary color to yellow is the result from the mistaken belief that the colors on the wheel are distributed in equal amounts. In addition, when choosing the shadow color, you should not go down, but to the right and slowly fall down. Sorry for my english.
Heyo on 2:26 u said the primary colours are Red blue and yellow but I've been taught that it's Red blue and green was I taught wrong ?
Me sketching: 😊
Onto coloring: 💀
Can I ask what book/textbook are the images in 7:01 in?
i think the sample images in step 4(highlight) and step 5(reflected light) are wrong and should be switched
bro roasted us in a sweet way
awesome tips thank you
It seems that this video I will finally be able to learn to color I hope I can see it when I get home
This video helped me so much. Arigato senpai 🙂🤍
Yay a shading and coloring video wohoooooo
just when I was about to study color theory! Perfect timing of Art Senpai
These are almost similar tips by Gatan, especially the shading part.
This is so easy to follow!! Thank you so much Senpai!! Ive always had a hard time picking colors!
SENPAI IS SO UNDERRATED..im actually shocked why arent more people watching his content..he has the humour, great content, great personality, and additionally he is an artist who in the free time draws hen- xD
0:08 that's srk right😮😮😮😮😮😮
Regarding the slightly to the left hue sliding thing (less saturated), I noticed that on the samples from 7:00, though the cooler colors did follow that, the warmer colors like the legs and the skirt shifted hues to the right instead (more saturated). Is that also an aspect of color theory? cooler colors' shadows are less saturated, warmer colors are more? Or did I completely potato out and completely misunderstanding everything?
The light we see usually varies from a slight yellow to a saturated red so warmer colors get more saturated. Also in the shadows it depends on what is being reflected. A yellow object will get less saturated shadows on planes that are facing up due to reflecting the blue light of the sky.
Also when a color gets hit with light from an opposing color it gets extremely desaturated. If they are exactly opposing then there is no need to turn the hue slider, just make it almost gray and it will probably fit right in .
Woah somehow my brain never processed that. Thank you so much man! This changes everything!
@@BumblingNyle np
04:04
How you animate your chibi character please make a video❤
4:11 whenever i've shaded i usually shift hue to the darker side and adjusted the darkness to be lower, but i've always been moving the contrast slider to the right instead. is this against color theory?
Tldr:No(kinda)
4 things :
1. Colors have a base value(brightness to them)with a pure yellow being around 85 and a pure blue being around 30, so by moving the saturation slider you might be either making the tone brighter or darker. I suggest making a new layer, putting it in color mode and filling the whole thing in white. This helps you see the real values of the colors.
2. The hue shifts(moving the slider on the color wheel) are not random. In the part that is being hit by light the objects gets tinted with the color of the light(in the case of the sun a slight yellow tint, fire would be a much more saturated orange ect...). In the shadows is where it gets much more complicated (and fun). The color changes based on what it is relfecting. Planes that are facing up are tinted light blue (due to the sky), down usually orange or green (grass or sand or anything white reflecting yellow light from the sun). The closer the object reflecting light is the more pronounced it becomes, with the exception of powerful sources of reflected light like the sky which doesnt care that much about the distance. Also the light from a true light source is so strong that it will usually overpower any reflected light, thats why none of the hue shifts affect the light part.
3. Planes become more reflective as they face away from us. This is called the fresnel effect and it is why reflected light becomes more pronounced on the sides.
4. The streak of saturated light near the border is called subsurface scattering, and it occurs when light enters and exits the object. The reason it is orange on humans is because it hits the blood and muscles, thus turning a reddish orange. It can also occur due to the value of the color getting darker and thus more saturated up until it hits a breaking point specific to each color. (again, use a layer on color mode filled with white to find it)
it doesn’t rlly matter as long as it looks good imo
@@nobodyspecial8400 this is cool feedback and i appreciate it! i'll definitely take these into account when i'm messing around with colors. however it doesn't seem to answer my question about the saturation value. in the video art senpai reduces saturation/the middle slider (therefore making it less color concentrated) when making a darker shade for shading his base, but i've always been increasing the saturation value instead (i think it makes it pop and defines darker areas better? idk that's just how i think). I understand how hue and lightness/value come into play, i just want to know the difference between making the saturation stronger vs weaker in terms of shading.
@@nitwt If the light (reflected light in the case of shadows) is of the same color as the object = increased saturation, similar color = almost no saturation changes, other side of the color wheel = decreased saturation. The shadows are still being hit by light, just that reflected light is much weaker than direct sunlight or lightbulbs ect. Marco bucci has 2 videos on ambient occlusion and ambient light (ambient light is the same thing as reflected light btw) if you want to learn more.
Tho I hardly understand how tf to use drawing software but this surely help me in the future, I hope. You're one of artist that speak human language explaining how this works tho.
Bruh i just create a multiply layer and slap a gray on it, magic shadow
i came here for entertainment
and got overcomed by usful information
Thanks for the information God of art❤
0:09 It's Sharukh khan Indian actor ( womanchild ) 😆😆
5:46 whyy did you stoppp 😭😭😭😭😭😭
whats up with all these artists insulting us trying to learn 😭
You'd be surprised how common it is. Sometimes feels like actually good art guides are outlawed
the openning kinda give me the ick
I'm using cell shade style for my drawing, can you make a video tutorial about this, even if it's only 3 minutes.
Finaly useful tutorial without humiliating jokes
senpai u know sharuk khan from india
Art Senpai can you believe it it's been 3 years since I've been banned from your discord! Happy Banversarry🥰🥰
Senpai can you teach me offline,
I'm ready to come to your home...
I want to be digital manga artist btw I'm still a noob😅
Smash
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What is with all these channels promoting this tutorial from colosso -- is youtube just entirely advertisements now? I'm going outside.
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I feel like he is taking too many sponsors tbh
3:30 that's indeed a place that brings me calm and peace
( ´◡‿ゝ◡`) ❤
Anyways, I'm really new. So what tool should I use to smooth and blend the colors like at 4:55? I don't know if I've been using the right brush.
You can use a blur or smudge tool :-)
@@sunflowersuccs thanks!
Didn’t help, why can’t you guys draw something and simply show how to shade and when shade this and that when different lights
This video is insanely useful to find the right colors for shading. I guess you want a tutorial for how to shade the body. Subtle difference
Because this art senpai guy isn’t any good at colors himself, or art for that matter.
@@Carlos_3990what?
It’s more for advance and experienced artists so if you’re starting out find a fundamentals video
It's because your knowledge isn't this level yet to understand
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4:35 whats that from
Bad lighting looks seriously awful imo. I don't draw but there's stuff all over the internet where you think
1. How in the world did light even get in there?
2. People actually pay for this stuff?
And you can't unsee it either once you consider how light interacts with objects around you and how much that isn't the case with some people's drawings. I'm not sure how someone can reach adulthood with no understanding of lighting. Even as a kid the typical approach is just a completely flat drawing with no shading as my many dozen flatlander stickmen landscapes can attest to. The difference being that shit is in a box buried away to avoid inflicting it on the world whereas the other shit is proudly displayed on internets as if it's actually good and that terrifies me.
room temp IQ take
@@Elaine19899 you're too kind.
Cinedians steal cant even draw 3/4 flat without a nose are Vshojo, not new generation inu yasha was awarded to me that looks like tika akane with turkey colors stolen by demi lovato.
Jesus loves youu! He truly gave us talent to glorify Him! But He Is The Only True Creator & Most Greatest & talented artist cos He created you, a fineee art! 🤍✨ As said In John 3:16, Our Father God Jesus In Heaven Truly Loves and Appreciates us all so much that He sent our Lord God Jesus Christ In Heaven here on earth to save us, to give us His Holy Spirit (They're a Holy Trinity: Three In One, so we Only have One God, that goes by The Name Of Jesus) even though we've always been disobedient to Him. So that, when we believe Him, accept & declare Him in our lives as our God, Lord & Savior, we'll experience being healed completely By Him, His miracles and an everlasting life With Him! Pray to Him & Trust Him! 🤍 God bless! 🤍
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