I feel dumb for not knowing this was a technique. I always struggle with color choice. This seems to almost put it at the end so I can get the important parts of the picture down first. Thanks for sharing!!
Rayven ! I really like your approach to creating superb concept art. I was also very happy to see what you drew in this tutorial, because when I discovered your channel, I happened to be reading Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The coincidence is just too perfect! Thank you for all your valuable advice; I hope it will help me move beyond simply following tutorials and start creating my own original work.
If you want to take all current layers and compress them into a single layer copy easy use the keyboard shortcut ctrl + alt + shift + e this will stamp the current image onto a new layer.
Rayven! Thanks for another helpful video. I have some questions though. First, what is the name of the square brush you use? I can't seem to find it in photoshop. Second, if I want to paint a medieval city at night, what underpaint color would you recommend? Dark blue? Thank you!
A gradient map let's you assign a color to a certain value range. It can be any color, regardless of its value. The initial value is not maintained. That's not the case for overlay. That said, I deem gradient maps too complicated for beginners, as you already should have a good understanding of values going in. They are a powerful tool, but that can go in both directions. You can probably do some trickery with the grayscale layer, like, you put a copy of it on top, set it to multiply and then play around with the opacity. But still, an overlay layer is probably the better alternative if you are like me and don't yet know exactly what you're doing.
Imad! Absolutely love your work, you've helped me grow so much as an artist. I'd love to collaborate with you if you're a D&D/TTRPG fan! Is your email on your contact still a good place to reach you?
Never be afraid to experiment and potentially mess the drawing up. Mistakes help you improve sometimes more than a successful drawing.
Well said 🙌🏻
As a former art professor , if you're comfortable the entire process you're not learning something.
I feel dumb for not knowing this was a technique. I always struggle with color choice. This seems to almost put it at the end so I can get the important parts of the picture down first. Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻😊
Очень рад что не забрасываешь канал! Обожаю твои speed paint ролики, к тому же с комментариями! Спасибо, успехов!
Thank you so much
This is the tut I'm looking for! Love the greyscale composition build.
Thank you, glad it helped!
Rayven !
I really like your approach to creating superb concept art. I was also very happy to see what you drew in this tutorial, because when I discovered your channel, I happened to be reading Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy. The coincidence is just too perfect! Thank you for all your valuable advice; I hope it will help me move beyond simply following tutorials and start creating my own original work.
Wow that’s awesome! Thank you very much!
Thank you Imad! Love watching your work!
Thank you so much!!!
So hype that you’re posting regularly again! Been getting super inspired by your videos since 2021
Thanks man! 🙏🏻
Welcome Back Imad!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for all the videos you make, Imad. Rayven!😁
Glad you like them!🙏🏻
Rayven! And the dude is BACK. Well done bro. Mashallah.
Thanks man 🙏🏻
Rayven! It's amazing how you experiment with different technic and inspiring to try something new! Thanks 👍🏾
Thanks for the kind words, and for watching the whole video! 🙏🏻
Feeling very inspired by this and your most recent video to give this a try. I dont have many great brushes though haha
Super inspired. Stinks that my laptop is getting fixed. Can’t wait to get it back to try this. ❤
Thanks! Have fun with this technique! 🙌🏻
I'm excited to try this technique!!! I use Procreate, but I can easily apply this there!
Go for it! 🙌🏻
Great method, i normally use the Color Lookup feature in PS to give it a quick sepia or brown color base to the sketch or doodles.
That works too! Thanks for sharing! 🙌🏻
amazing my dude
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
your work is wonderful! It inspired me to work on my stuff too.
That’s so great to hear. Thank you! 🙏🏻
Rayven! I always enjoy your videos, sooo... thanks 😊
Thank you! So glad to hear that!
Thanks alot for teaching us this
It's my pleasure
Rayven!
Nice idea. Thanks.
I have just finished watching for 30th time the Two Towers...Thanks for video! :D
Best trilogy ever!!! 🙌🏻🔥
If you want to take all current layers and compress them into a single layer copy easy use the keyboard shortcut ctrl + alt + shift + e this will stamp the current image onto a new layer.
Perfect! Thanks for sharing!
Rayven, allways looking notifications to se new videos, thanks
Glad to hear that! And thanks for watching the whole video! :)
Rayven! Thanks for the inspiring content!!
Thanks for watching the whole thing! 🙏🏻🔥
First! After a long time man!❤
Yay!! 🔥🔥
thank you
You're most welcome
Your channel has helped me SO much. Thank you! (Rayven)
So glad to hear that! And thanks for watching the whole video!!!
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I'm so sorry Brother I Didn't find Your Channel I'm searching for 1 and half month.
I just Subscribe you. You are the best artist I know.
Thank you so much!!!
awesome imad bhai
Thanks man
Great man!
Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Rayven! Thanks for another helpful video. I have some questions though. First, what is the name of the square brush you use? I can't seem to find it in photoshop.
Second, if I want to paint a medieval city at night, what underpaint color would you recommend? Dark blue?
Thank you!
Thanks for watching the whole video. You can download the free OG brushes in the video description. I am sure that brush is included in that pack.
Rayven! Thanks for this :D
Thanks for watching the whole thing 🙌🏻🔥😊
What's the difference between an overlay and a gradient map? Is there more control???
A gradient map let's you assign a color to a certain value range. It can be any color, regardless of its value. The initial value is not maintained. That's not the case for overlay.
That said, I deem gradient maps too complicated for beginners, as you already should have a good understanding of values going in. They are a powerful tool, but that can go in both directions.
You can probably do some trickery with the grayscale layer, like, you put a copy of it on top, set it to multiply and then play around with the opacity. But still, an overlay layer is probably the better alternative if you are like me and don't yet know exactly what you're doing.
I’m at 3 minutes and bro already got a better piece than I would have after 50 hous
Haha thanks man! I’m flattered 🙏🏻
Os pincéis quando vou baixá-los o link não funciona
Rayven, also I'm going to try this out on procreate🎉
Thanks for watching the video! And sure, that'd be awesome!!!
MOTIVATION !
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@@ImadAwan Thank you for the epic video ! It was and is really helpful and inspiring ! 🙏🙏
brushes link is broken
link on brushes doesnt work
Rayven my brother !
Thanks for watching the whole video 🙏🏻
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Imad!
Absolutely love your work, you've helped me grow so much as an artist. I'd love to collaborate with you if you're a D&D/TTRPG fan! Is your email on your contact still a good place to reach you?
That’s wonderful to hear. Yes, I can be reached via email