I absolutely love this challenge, I keep coming back to these videos to help myself out and get a little confidence boost. It would be great if you could explore a creature design that has plant growth, or other natural elements that don't involve skin and muscles, but are potentially growing out of it, and how to deliver that in an organic way. I haven't been able to find many resources on this. I'm really curious about how you'd treat that sort of materials with your style.
So glad you've been enjoying the series! Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I have the last two painted already (not really plant based) but I'll remember this for future projects. I do have a few tricks for that type of creature.
I loved your videos on skillshare. Love the new DPS videos! You have such a nice voice and great taste in music, which makes watching these videos so enjoyable. Keep it up Mr. Fowler! You’re a great teacher!
I have no idea why I do that! Haha. I started years ago for reasons that I can't remember and I just stuck with it. I like how the orange and cyan react to each other but it really has little impact on the colors of the final painting so it's pretty arbitrary.
@@fowlerillus Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! I was thinking it was maybe due to photoshop struggling with colorizing transparent white without a value shift but it looks like you are working opaquely?
Sure! That is a hue/saturation adjustment. I just hit command+U (or Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation) to bring up that editor. You can slide the hue, the saturation and the lightness to get pretty much any color that you want. Super handy.
I discovered this channel in my recommended and I do not regret clicking.
Thanks! Glad you like it.
As a fellow creature designer, I must say I'm addicted to this serie/challenge. Your content and knowledge is so valuable.
So glad to hear it. Thanks!
I absolutely love this challenge, I keep coming back to these videos to help myself out and get a little confidence boost. It would be great if you could explore a creature design that has plant growth, or other natural elements that don't involve skin and muscles, but are potentially growing out of it, and how to deliver that in an organic way. I haven't been able to find many resources on this. I'm really curious about how you'd treat that sort of materials with your style.
So glad you've been enjoying the series! Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately I have the last two painted already (not really plant based) but I'll remember this for future projects. I do have a few tricks for that type of creature.
@@fowlerillus Excited to see what you have in mind!
@@fowlerillus Oh yeah, creating believable plant-best hybrids is tough! I too would love to see how you‘d go about it! :D
I've done a sea monster before, they're so fun to create. Watching this helped me understand where I can improve my art.
Cool! Glad it was helpful
I loved your videos on skillshare. Love the new DPS videos! You have such a nice voice and great taste in music, which makes watching these videos so enjoyable. Keep it up Mr. Fowler! You’re a great teacher!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks so much.
LOVE it the Art
Thank you!
Hardy, i love your art! Amazing, thanks for share.
Thank you so much 😀
LOOKS like some thing you can eat ngl, that's gives me a design idea
Haha, looks delicious :)
Great art! Why do you use orange for sculpting values?
I have no idea why I do that! Haha. I started years ago for reasons that I can't remember and I just stuck with it. I like how the orange and cyan react to each other but it really has little impact on the colors of the final painting so it's pretty arbitrary.
@@fowlerillus Thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! I was thinking it was maybe due to photoshop struggling with colorizing transparent white without a value shift but it looks like you are working opaquely?
iam trying to figure out how you change the orange color to the white do you know what that setting or step is called?
Sure! That is a hue/saturation adjustment. I just hit command+U (or Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation) to bring up that editor. You can slide the hue, the saturation and the lightness to get pretty much any color that you want. Super handy.
Would deeply appreciate if u talk more about yourself in other videos so we can connect with you
Good to know. I'll try and work in more stuff about me in future videos. Thanks
how to change color without mask .. if i used hue station its add new layer with mask i hate this :D
There is never just one way to do something with digital painting :) Hue saturation layer masks can definitely work too