FINALLY an actually good rendering tutorial that isn't just "use line weight, values & colour theory" (ofc these are all important points, but mahn you need to how how to use them)
her style is so pretty to me!!! it's so unique, and my eyes were immediately drawn to her art the first time I saw it. I love the way she uses shape language, and her rendering is so stylistic and I want to incorporate some of it in to my own art!! This video helped me sm tbh
honestly i'm so tired of five years of zero progress, but your videos really do give me hope that i might get out of this endless loop of "i don't understand this shit"
i used to experience that but then i switched to traditional art and decided to start studying realism, use real life references and not always draw the same things. it really improved my drawing so so much.
I personally hate most art tutorials on this platform. This will be harsh, but it's painfully obvious when an artist isn't an educator. Either they speak way too slow for very basic points, they don't actually explain was a technique is, they don't explain how to use a certain brush, or they just rehash the same basic advice and it reads like a Screen Rant article. As an AuDHD kid desperately trying to learn digital art, my work was heavily stagnated for a while because I didn't have access to good tutorials. But this video is actually genuinely great. You are concise with your points, explain what the brushes do, and dont linger to much on moot points. This is really well thought out and you actually explain physically HOW TO RENDER! You didn't say "think about light and dark", you said "here are the brush movements you can try". That's a huge difference and tysm for this tutorial!
See, that's funny. I've been trying to follow a few of her tutorials (even her most recent skin tutorial) but I just can't understand them at all. For her skin tutorial she barely glazed the surface of what we're supposed to be "following" what she's doing. I literally had to keep putting the video in slow-motion to try and figure out what decisions she was making. And so far for this video, it feels the exact same way. She completely skipped over the part before the "final rendering" phase. So I'm stuck trying to figure out what she did to even GET there.
A saviour in my digital art journey, I want a messy look to my art, but actually had no idea how to actually go about it and looking at everything just as shapes and values helped a lot - thank you.
How does Blu only have 800 something views on this?! They're such a good help!! I try and use their videos whenever I get stuck. Though, I didn't really understand the perspective video... But I did find that drawing the basic shapes over a reference photo (irl ones of people I find on Pinterest) really helps!!
I'm currently having a hard time painting, because i paint in cell shading and never rendered in my iife so i guess it's finally time to learn to paint
im so happy to see another artist who colors straight on the sketch and doesnt use many different layers. not that i hate other artists, im just happy to find ppl like me (i love ur art its so eatable and chewableee)
if you ever see this, i just wanted to let you know that this video improved my art skills immediately after watching it. like, not "im going to take the time to learn these things and incorporate them into my art", i mean i watched this, went to draw a character, and was blown away by myself. thank you so much for this video
I've always been inspired by the messy blocky digital art styles I see on the web, but never could figure out how to make it look good. You provided the most comprehensive description of what makes it work, and I feel like I understand it a lot better now! Thank you!
ive always wanted to draw/render like this on my digital art but always was scared to for some reason but this video has helped me gain courage ive been a fan of your art its so great keep up the great work ^^
I have been genuinely struggling with rendering lately, so this video was really helpful!! Thank you for all of the inspiration and tutorials you give to us for free :))
Started drawing digitally a few weeks ago. And I'm currently facing the problem of painting exactly the opposite of what I've Envisioned. Well, practice makes perfect they say.. Thanks for the video Blue
I have always loved the artist that come to the realization that art does not have any rules. Since I am a beginer, a lot of times I overthink the things that I am sketching, drawing or painting. It helps me a lot when I just forget about the "rules" of art and just start to do whatever I like and whatever I feel is right.
I've been studying your speedpaints for a while now. Coming up with techniques based on what I see. It's fantastic to hear it explained from you as a sort of update to your first rendering video! Thank you!!
As someone who started digital art not too long ago I’ve never been able to wrap my head around rendering so most of my art is a bunch of layers and very clean and cartoony which I love cause it’s my art style but despite that I’ve also really wanted to learn how to “paint” digitally to improve my style cause I don’t always want the clean look. That being said this is by far the easiest rendering tutorial to follow along and understand, thanks to you I now understand how to render and am looking forward to testing it out! :D
Whoa! Thank you for taking the time to make a rendering video. I know I will be having this on repeat for hours haha! (Also, THANK YOU FOR THE SOL PEN ON CSP. I downloaded it months ago and I haven’t had any regrets!)
The little you in the left bottom corner at around 0:50 seconds in reminds me of the anime character Denki Kaminari from when he gets his brain fried from overusing his quirk🫶🏾👀
I am currently in college taking an illustration class, and I realized I know nothing about rendering nor do I have a method for it. I have always felt deeply inspired by your art and this specific video has helped me a lot on understanding the basics and I finally feel like I know what I´m doing while working. From the bottom of my heart, thank you
Thank you, thank you, thank you! My art has been a mess with lack of focus and direction for a while now, until I found this kind of cartoony messy parinterly style, and fell in love with it! I wanted to create art like that so bad, but found myself stuck in old ways with no idea how to progress towards what I wanted. Your video is truly a blessing, jampacked with all the information I need, thank you for showing me the way :D
I’m so happy I found your channel! I hit a big wall in my art, but after watching this and trying out the brushes, I feel super inspired! Thank you! Hopefully I make some cool stuff with your advice!
I am so incredibly lucky to have found your channel!! Your art style is definitely one of my favourites, especially the rendering, I love the feeling of a slightly messy art, this is definitely a message send from heaven that I have to keep drawing and improving!! Can't wait to try your style of rendering out on a digital painting of my own, well, a personalized version
You just blew my mind with your rendering explanation. Thinking of it as painting the silhouettes of each value just fundamentally changed how I understand digital painting. I've just started trying to learn digital so while I know how things SHOULD work, translating it to the screen has been really confusing. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!! I always struggled with digital painting and rendering because nobody really explains how most of it happens and it makes me somewhat lost in the process.
when i was little i found your art and i really wanted to draw like you. i remember tracing your art then trying to draw it on my own and it went horribly. i was so upset but i never gave up, and now i found your channel and it just brought back a ton of memories. thank you for making these videos, i still really like ur style so im gonna take inspo from you :D
i find it very interesting that, even though our process is so similar, my art looks way different to yours!! goes to show that everyone's art is fundamentally different
The texture section really kinda opened my eyes you know? I want to try out painting, but my paintings always end up looking muddy and blurry... because I try TOO HARD with blending. I'll try experimenting more with letting the shapes be instead! I agree that the more messy, half unfinished look adds more character too. Sometimes I don't really want to render a sketch cause I feel like it has a lot of character as is. I think my perfectionism is holding me back now that I think about it 😅
After this being in my watch later for 2 months, ive finally watched through the whole thing, taking diligent notes along the way (it took me 5 hours). Thanks for the vid!
I'm so new to digital art and this video literally summed up everything i need to know that i finally know how to NOT go in circles. The tutorial is great for beginners and it's explained in a very easy way, thank you so much!!
I always kind of do a double take whenever I see that you have only 500k subscribers because in my mind I feel like you should have at least a million 😭
Thank you so SO MUCH bloo ! I’ve been looking for a video like this for years, and barely five minutes in, you explained exactly what was missing that everyone seems to glaze by. Wishing you all the best!
Thank you for making this. Every tutorial you have made has improved my art, and maybe I can funnily start to do digital art without it looking bad. :)
CSP also has a color blending option in the tool window of your pens/brushes- you can enable it to adjust the amount and density of the paint, as well as how much it picks up the paint underneath (color stretch). Each of them have sliders which can be changed based on your preference. I use it very often while painting digitally, and I figured it would be an idea for those to experiment with if they'd like to :]
Thank you so much! I know this is a somewhat older video, but it has instantly helped tremendously. I never thought about how lowering the opacity brushes of my brushes to blend nor how it could even help me getting a painterly effect. That particular technique feels like my understanding of digital art has changed. I know I’m glazing you but this really has helped me. 😅
thanks for the video!! i've been really wondering how you could make your work so completed and detailed, i never noticed you focus on some points and not entirely render the not so important parts, this video helped a lot!
I really like your work, even though I don't have a tablet to draw, I like traditional drawing and your videos, your drawings, everything you do, motivates me to continue drawing and learn 🤍🌱
this is inCREIBLY helpful! I have a similar style of a more painty but less refined in some aspects, and I switched from SAI to procreate but was struggling with blending values without making it super rendered. Thank you for posting this!
Omg this is so helpful since I SUCK at painting!! I will definitely be saving this video and using the techniques you mentioned. Especially starting with the darker values and then working to the lighter values is GENUIS!!
if ur still struggling with this in the layers menu if you press the button under the add layer you can make a layer from canvas which merges your layers into a new one while keeping the originals separate !! sorry if this is a little confusing
Omg thank you SO much for this tutorial! Your art is a huge inspiration for me and it’s one of the reasons I keep drawing :3 I really hope I can commission you someday!
astarion jumpscare 😱 thanks for this tutorial, it's really comprehensive and you get into a level of beginner-friendly detail about the technical aspects of painting I don't see a lot of TH-camrs do :]
Absolutely agree that some "mess" adds character! LOL I just saw the kettle practise and I actually do it as well! Don't know why I found that so funny hahaha.
I really wanna try digital art one day! I use all different traditional mediums though so I feel like it would be difficult to switch between the two ❤
what kind of art tutorial or art video would you like to see next ?
List of every brushes for all the people asking lol
can you do a video about art programs? like ibis paint X, clip studio, autodesk sketchbook, that kind of stuff
have you done a tutorial on hair yet? maybe that
I’d like to know how you draw expressions/ faces
i’d love a tutorial on dynamic posing if u haven’t done it yet!
this is the clearest explanation on rendering digitally I've ever seen, your content is so great!!! 💖💖
lavendertowne jumpscare..
@@heelturn2RIGHT
WOAH O M G DUDE I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH 😭❤️❤️ you’re the reason I started making videos in the first place
THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!
OMG it's her 🙀
fr
adding mess is usually called artifacting your art, my favorite part tbh
😊😊
FINALLY an actually good rendering tutorial that isn't just "use line weight, values & colour theory" (ofc these are all important points, but mahn you need to how how to use them)
As a person who been studying your art for a long time this video is a gift sent from heaven 😭
her style is so pretty to me!!! it's so unique, and my eyes were immediately drawn to her art the first time I saw it. I love the way she uses shape language, and her rendering is so stylistic and I want to incorporate some of it in to my own art!! This video helped me sm tbh
honestly i'm so tired of five years of zero progress, but your videos really do give me hope that i might get out of this endless loop of "i don't understand this shit"
ill be honest, as a somewhat experienced artist, you never really leave the "I don't understand this shit" stage
Fr 💀💀
i used to experience that but then i switched to traditional art and decided to start studying realism, use real life references and not always draw the same things. it really improved my drawing so so much.
I personally hate most art tutorials on this platform. This will be harsh, but it's painfully obvious when an artist isn't an educator. Either they speak way too slow for very basic points, they don't actually explain was a technique is, they don't explain how to use a certain brush, or they just rehash the same basic advice and it reads like a Screen Rant article. As an AuDHD kid desperately trying to learn digital art, my work was heavily stagnated for a while because I didn't have access to good tutorials.
But this video is actually genuinely great. You are concise with your points, explain what the brushes do, and dont linger to much on moot points. This is really well thought out and you actually explain physically HOW TO RENDER! You didn't say "think about light and dark", you said "here are the brush movements you can try". That's a huge difference and tysm for this tutorial!
THIS ^^^ so many tutorials out there don't help me as someone who is similar to OP.
thank you Blue!
See, that's funny. I've been trying to follow a few of her tutorials (even her most recent skin tutorial) but I just can't understand them at all. For her skin tutorial she barely glazed the surface of what we're supposed to be "following" what she's doing. I literally had to keep putting the video in slow-motion to try and figure out what decisions she was making. And so far for this video, it feels the exact same way. She completely skipped over the part before the "final rendering" phase. So I'm stuck trying to figure out what she did to even GET there.
ever since i discovered your channel my art has drastically improved. thanks for everything
Mhm, I remember her video in i think lineart? Her art is absolutely beautiful ❤
A saviour in my digital art journey, I want a messy look to my art, but actually had no idea how to actually go about it and looking at everything just as shapes and values helped a lot - thank you.
3:01 = where it actually starts!
How does Blu only have 800 something views on this?! They're such a good help!! I try and use their videos whenever I get stuck. Though, I didn't really understand the perspective video... But I did find that drawing the basic shapes over a reference photo (irl ones of people I find on Pinterest) really helps!!
when you commented the video was only out for 20 minutes
lol
@@fate7669 oh-
She's very underrated :) gotta spread the word!
@@animehero6004 lol
I've never fully understood HOW to render my art pieces, and I've always wanted to learn how and this video really helped me out. THANK YOU SM!!
“It’s like sculpting, but with colors” just made everything about rendering make sense to me thank you so much
It's a good day when Bluebiscuits posts
me stuck with ibis 💀
I have medibang.💀
me who has procreate but is very lazy and wont learn it so i stay on ibis paint x
Frrrr
Ibis be better than procreate
I have sketchbook 😭
I'm currently having a hard time painting, because i paint in cell shading and never rendered in my iife so i guess it's finally time to learn to paint
YOUVE GOT THISS💪💪💪💪
im so happy to see another artist who colors straight on the sketch and doesnt use many different layers. not that i hate other artists, im just happy to find ppl like me (i love ur art its so eatable and chewableee)
if you ever see this, i just wanted to let you know that this video improved my art skills immediately after watching it. like, not "im going to take the time to learn these things and incorporate them into my art", i mean i watched this, went to draw a character, and was blown away by myself. thank you so much for this video
Omg I need this so much, I tried replicating ur art style bc I love it so much but it never looked right. Tysm❤️❤️
I HOPE IT HELPS , THANK YOU SO MUCH
@@Bluebescuits definitely, I have to try the calligraphy brush!
I've always been inspired by the messy blocky digital art styles I see on the web, but never could figure out how to make it look good. You provided the most comprehensive description of what makes it work, and I feel like I understand it a lot better now! Thank you!
ive always wanted to draw/render like this on my digital art but always was scared to for some reason but this video has helped me gain courage ive been a fan of your art its so great keep up the great work ^^
I have been genuinely struggling with rendering lately, so this video was really helpful!! Thank you for all of the inspiration and tutorials you give to us for free :))
😊😊
Started drawing digitally a few weeks ago. And I'm currently facing the problem of painting exactly the opposite of what I've Envisioned. Well, practice makes perfect they say.. Thanks for the video Blue
I have always loved the artist that come to the realization that art does not have any rules. Since I am a beginer, a lot of times I overthink the things that I am sketching, drawing or painting. It helps me a lot when I just forget about the "rules" of art and just start to do whatever I like and whatever I feel is right.
I've been studying your speedpaints for a while now. Coming up with techniques based on what I see. It's fantastic to hear it explained from you as a sort of update to your first rendering video! Thank you!!
well, perfect timing rn I'm going through the part where i just cannot color right, so thx, im sure whatever is in this video will help :>
also just realized, you've managed to post 2 videos within a month, congrats :3
YOUR VOICE is sooo calming and beautiful 😭👌
As someone who started digital art not too long ago I’ve never been able to wrap my head around rendering so most of my art is a bunch of layers and very clean and cartoony which I love cause it’s my art style but despite that I’ve also really wanted to learn how to “paint” digitally to improve my style cause I don’t always want the clean look. That being said this is by far the easiest rendering tutorial to follow along and understand, thanks to you I now understand how to render and am looking forward to testing it out! :D
Whoa! Thank you for taking the time to make a rendering video. I know I will be having this on repeat for hours haha! (Also, THANK YOU FOR THE SOL PEN ON CSP. I downloaded it months ago and I haven’t had any regrets!)
The little you in the left bottom corner at around 0:50 seconds in reminds me of the anime character Denki Kaminari from when he gets his brain fried from overusing his quirk🫶🏾👀
You're absolute goddess for giving us all of this for free
Blue biscuit’s always have the best art style, and thank you for inspiring me into art :)
👍👍
Trying to become a digital artist my self and your TH-cam has been teaching me so much😊
I am currently in college taking an illustration class, and I realized I know nothing about rendering nor do I have a method for it. I have always felt deeply inspired by your art and this specific video has helped me a lot on understanding the basics and I finally feel like I know what I´m doing while working. From the bottom of my heart, thank you
Thank you, thank you, thank you! My art has been a mess with lack of focus and direction for a while now, until I found this kind of cartoony messy parinterly style, and fell in love with it! I wanted to create art like that so bad, but found myself stuck in old ways with no idea how to progress towards what I wanted. Your video is truly a blessing, jampacked with all the information I need, thank you for showing me the way :D
@bluebiscuits i couldnt have gotten into art without you but now that im swapping over to digital art for school and youtube this was a great help
I am trying really hard to find a way to paint that I like and this video is helping me a lot!! Love your content!!
I’m so happy I found your channel! I hit a big wall in my art, but after watching this and trying out the brushes, I feel super inspired! Thank you! Hopefully I make some cool stuff with your advice!
you are one of my favorite artists, your style is just like what I plan to achieve in my art!!! congrats and thanks for the tutorial
I am so incredibly lucky to have found your channel!! Your art style is definitely one of my favourites, especially the rendering, I love the feeling of a slightly messy art, this is definitely a message send from heaven that I have to keep drawing and improving!! Can't wait to try your style of rendering out on a digital painting of my own, well, a personalized version
U are one of the only art TH-camrs I know that has an art style mostly similar to mine, so this just feels extra helpful to me :333
*cries in ibispaint user🎀*
Lol same
You just blew my mind with your rendering explanation. Thinking of it as painting the silhouettes of each value just fundamentally changed how I understand digital painting. I've just started trying to learn digital so while I know how things SHOULD work, translating it to the screen has been really confusing. Thanks for breaking it down so clearly!
THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!!! I always struggled with digital painting and rendering because nobody really explains how most of it happens and it makes me somewhat lost in the process.
This entire channel is how I even hot a grasp on digital art. Thank you for all yhe knowledge.
I’m in a huge artblock right now, and i’ve been meaning to learn digital painting for a while! Tysm for this video, I’ll definitely use it ^^
when i was little i found your art and i really wanted to draw like you. i remember tracing your art then trying to draw it on my own and it went horribly. i was so upset but i never gave up, and now i found your channel and it just brought back a ton of memories. thank you for making these videos, i still really like ur style so im gonna take inspo from you :D
I absolutely love your artstyle, the artwork in the thumbnail is so pretty. I love the colors and the little sparkly stars 🤍🤍
i find it very interesting that, even though our process is so similar, my art looks way different to yours!! goes to show that everyone's art is fundamentally different
Man this video has helped TONS on how to paint. Every question was answered. To how to begin, to how to improve. really great stuff!
Everytime Blu posts something my day gets better, she is my inspiration in drawing
the video was so cozy and relaxing that i ended up just doodling without hearing what was said... guess i'll have to watch it again!! great video!!
The texture section really kinda opened my eyes you know? I want to try out painting, but my paintings always end up looking muddy and blurry... because I try TOO HARD with blending. I'll try experimenting more with letting the shapes be instead!
I agree that the more messy, half unfinished look adds more character too. Sometimes I don't really want to render a sketch cause I feel like it has a lot of character as is. I think my perfectionism is holding me back now that I think about it 😅
After this being in my watch later for 2 months, ive finally watched through the whole thing, taking diligent notes along the way (it took me 5 hours). Thanks for the vid!
I'm so new to digital art and this video literally summed up everything i need to know that i finally know how to NOT go in circles.
The tutorial is great for beginners and it's explained in a very easy way, thank you so much!!
I always kind of do a double take whenever I see that you have only 500k subscribers because in my mind I feel like you should have at least a million 😭
THE GOAT RETURNS
YAY ITS A GOOD DAY WHEN BLUE UPLOADS I LOVE YAURRR
Thank you so SO MUCH bloo ! I’ve been looking for a video like this for years, and barely five minutes in, you explained exactly what was missing that everyone seems to glaze by. Wishing you all the best!
I love your art sm! You were the first TH-camr I ever really watched and your art really inspired me :)
Right 😊
Thank you for making this. Every tutorial you have made has improved my art, and maybe I can funnily start to do digital art without it looking bad. :)
CSP also has a color blending option in the tool window of your pens/brushes- you can enable it to adjust the amount and density of the paint, as well as how much it picks up the paint underneath (color stretch). Each of them have sliders which can be changed based on your preference. I use it very often while painting digitally, and I figured it would be an idea for those to experiment with if they'd like to :]
Bluebiscuits really the GOAT
when i get my 1st million dollar painting sold, u can bet im flooding her Patreon with cash
could you make a art tutorial of how to chose lighting for poses? I am a big fan of your poses and the way you chose lighting.❤
This honestly seems really helpful blue! I might try this when I'll have some free time to do digital art. Keep up your goregeous work!
Thank you so much! I know this is a somewhat older video, but it has instantly helped tremendously. I never thought about how lowering the opacity brushes of my brushes to blend nor how it could even help me getting a painterly effect. That particular technique feels like my understanding of digital art has changed. I know I’m glazing you but this really has helped me. 😅
thanks for the video!! i've been really wondering how you could make your work so completed and detailed, i never noticed you focus on some points and not entirely render the not so important parts, this video helped a lot!
Hmm 😊
I really like your work, even though I don't have a tablet to draw, I like traditional drawing and your videos, your drawings, everything you do, motivates me to continue drawing and learn 🤍🌱
your tutorials are SAVING my art fr😩🤌
this is inCREIBLY helpful! I have a similar style of a more painty but less refined in some aspects, and I switched from SAI to procreate but was struggling with blending values without making it super rendered. Thank you for posting this!
i can’t get over how amazing your art is!! really inspires me to draw lol
I love the way you do tutorials, you make it simple for us to understand and I loveee it! thank you so mucchhhh
AHH this will be such a helpful video 😭
IM GLAD TO HEAR THANK YOU
Bluebiscuit, I see you pulled a little too much on one of your hoodie strings. I'm sorry for your loss 😢
this is probably the most helpful video i’ve seen , ty
Omg this is so helpful since I SUCK at painting!! I will definitely be saving this video and using the techniques you mentioned. Especially starting with the darker values and then working to the lighter values is GENUIS!!
Your art is so beautiful and you are such an inspiration to me to keep drawing
This is such a great tutorial, I’ve always wanted to start rendering but never knew how and just never looked up tutorials on it
Thanks!
You’re a Life saver tanks, for this year i realy want to focus on improving my art and you’re the best teacher for it 🙏🙏🙏 I love your art !
hi bloooo!! thanks for being my inspiration YOUR VIDEOS ARE SO HELPFUL 💕💕
Really love the way you make videos they are fun
THAT MEANS SO MUCH THANK YOU
You literally explained everything, I now understand it all, thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is ACTUALLY perfect timing
favorite ytber just posted!!
THATS THE SWEETEST THANK YOU
Anyone else have trouble merging layers? I'm always afraid I'll need to fix something so I'm afraid to merge layers.
if ur still struggling with this in the layers menu if you press the button under the add layer you can make a layer from canvas which merges your layers into a new one while keeping the originals separate !! sorry if this is a little confusing
tysm for your tuts, i always save them 😭 they always give me motivation to draw!!
Finally a new post
AAYYYYY NEW VIDEOO 💕
I've waited for this one for so long
Omg thank you SO much for this tutorial! Your art is a huge inspiration for me and it’s one of the reasons I keep drawing :3 I really hope I can commission you someday!
YESS THANK YOU SO MUCH
You know the art is going to be good when it’s from blue ❤️🩹
Yo Blue!! Just wanted to let u know you’re quite literally my favorite artist and I appreciate your videos and work 💞💞
thank you for making this video, I love your style and it is very cool to hear how you approach painting : )
astarion jumpscare 😱
thanks for this tutorial, it's really comprehensive and you get into a level of beginner-friendly detail about the technical aspects of painting I don't see a lot of TH-camrs do :]
i’ve been trying to digital paint and this video was extremely helpful ty !!
This is an explanation straight from heaven. This helped me so much and you explained it very well. thank you sm
Absolutely agree that some "mess" adds character!
LOL I just saw the kettle practise and I actually do it as well! Don't know why I found that so funny hahaha.
I love how loose and messy your style is!
I really wanna try digital art one day! I use all different traditional mediums though so I feel like it would be difficult to switch between the two ❤
AAAAAA THANK YOU SMM ❤❤❤ as someone who waned to learn your rendering style for a while this is so helpful ❤❤