Thanks for your comments. Opinions like this are very useful for me. I'm a newbie creating content. I did it like this because it's how I like to be when I watched tutorials when I was starting digital art. But I didn't know if this appealing to other people.
When I go to Help/Show Library Folder it doesn't look the same as yours. Just a whole lot of yellow folders containing everything from Auto SAve to Structures...looks like it's the list of all the Rebelle files. I can click Structure/Default and the images appear, same with Colours....but how do I get it to look like yours? Sorry...probably a dumb queston but I"m very new to all this.
This is because you are using a PC machine with Windows. I'm using a Mac. The content will be the same, the same folders, the same files. Maybe Windows show some files that are hidden in Mac, or viceversa. You need to look for the folders: Structures and Papers.
Great tutorial! Very helpful Carles. If you’re open to suggestions, I’d lose that background music that fades in and out between your voice-overs. Little distracting for me personally. But again, this is super helpful! Thank you!
@@tomslaterdesignillustratio4391 Thanks for your comment, really. I'm new doing tutorials, so I'm still figuring to how to do all things. I want the music to not be distracting, but I also want to not make all speak without some pauses. For the second tutorial I did I didn't used music in short pauses. What's the best you think I can do? Maybe put ambient music at lower volume and never cut that music? Use only music if the pause between speeches are longer than -/+ 20 seconds? Not use Music at all?
@@carles_carbonell Your videos are top notch - truly! And what I’m suggesting is completely my subjective preference. For me personally, I do like mellow, ambient music for the time lapse drawings. In your voice over videos, your material is so clear and beautifully organized. You offer a wealth of information in a matter of minutes! But when listening to instruction, a little silence during pauses is a good thing for me personally, as I can use that pause to absorb what was just said. Maybe input from a few others might help you to decide what’s best for your channel.
Ha ha! I just learned what you did with structures in the tree in the watercolor video! Too bad you didn’t refer us to this video in that video. Ah live and learn. This video is very complex. I don’t know Krita (sp?) and it was really hard to figure out what you were doing. Especially when you did the cloning! What was going on? You know your subject matter inside out. I haven’t a clue what you’re doing or why. This is a video to watch many times to see what to do. I would appreciate something a little more on a lower level.
:) Initially I wanted to do one tutorial. But I thought better split in two, one for structures, the other por watercolor. I used Krita because it's free and have the ability to edit seamless textures. Maybe this part was more advanced... but I thought it's good to explain that to anyone that may have interest.
@@leirbag7924 I don't speak English. Even with my native languages, I can't speak very well. Maybe I could add only text over or Closed Captions. But in this case I guess it's better the voice, so watchers don't have to read and watch the process at the same time
@@carlmig Gracias, compañero. Es que si no fuese por IA, no podría hacerlos en inglés. Ahora justo estoy empezando. Más adelante veré si los hago en castellano por mi propia voz... aunque para Rebelle no se si tendrá mucha tirada. De todos modos, pongo voz porque hay dos tipos de personas que miran estos videos. Los que necesitan una voz, para poder fijarse bien en lo que hago yo sin tener que leer. Luego están los que mutean el sonido y leen subtítulos. Hay que mirar para ambos lados. Por cierto... también soy el que traduce Rebelle al castellano. La traducción estará disponible, en principio, esta semana. De todos modos, siempre digo que mejor en inglés. Hay que acostumbrarse al glosario de este tipo de programas, ya que muchos de ellos ni siquiera tienen traducción; por ejemplo Corel Painter, y mira que te cobran 400 pavos. Y al final, uno aprende. Imagina mi situación... he tenido que traducir Warp, la palabra correcta es Alabeo. Pongo Alabeo en la traducción y la gente se queda con cara de tonto xd. AL final he puesto Curvatura, igual que en Star Trek. La cuestión es que Warp, seguro que lo entiende la gente, aunque venga de otro software.
Seriously this is what is needed - let’s have more please Charles. You explained it so well. Plus showed an example of its use.
Thanks for your comments. Opinions like this are very useful for me. I'm a newbie creating content. I did it like this because it's how I like to be when I watched tutorials when I was starting digital art. But I didn't know if this appealing to other people.
@@carles_carbonell I actually wrote to escape motions the other day saying we need better educational videos. Really this is the format we need
Thank you Carles for your time and effort. Your tutorial is very helpful.
Thanks Georg!
Great tutorial, thank you Carles.
Loving this style of Video Carles.
Thanks!
Thank you Carles for this.. just what we need ❤️
Many thanks, Robz!
Great tutorial, thank you!
Thanks!
Excellent video and AI voice works fine too. I learned a few new things about structures and making suitable .png's
Thanks, Doug!
Awesome! Thanx for making this video!
Good video, thanks.
When I go to Help/Show Library Folder it doesn't look the same as yours. Just a whole lot of yellow folders containing everything from Auto SAve to Structures...looks like it's the list of all the Rebelle files. I can click Structure/Default and the images appear, same with Colours....but how do I get it to look like yours? Sorry...probably a dumb queston but I"m very new to all this.
This is because you are using a PC machine with Windows. I'm using a Mac. The content will be the same, the same folders, the same files. Maybe Windows show some files that are hidden in Mac, or viceversa. You need to look for the folders: Structures and Papers.
@@carles_carbonell Thank you....that makes perfect sense.
Great tutorial! Very helpful Carles. If you’re open to suggestions, I’d lose that background music that fades in and out between your voice-overs. Little distracting for me personally. But again, this is super helpful! Thank you!
@@tomslaterdesignillustratio4391 Thanks for your comment, really. I'm new doing tutorials, so I'm still figuring to how to do all things. I want the music to not be distracting, but I also want to not make all speak without some pauses. For the second tutorial I did I didn't used music in short pauses. What's the best you think I can do? Maybe put ambient music at lower volume and never cut that music? Use only music if the pause between speeches are longer than -/+ 20 seconds? Not use Music at all?
@@carles_carbonell Your videos are top notch - truly! And what I’m suggesting is completely my subjective preference. For me personally, I do like mellow, ambient music for the time lapse drawings. In your voice over videos, your material is so clear and beautifully organized. You offer a wealth of information in a matter of minutes! But when listening to instruction, a little silence during pauses is a good thing for me personally, as I can use that pause to absorb what was just said. Maybe input from a few others might help you to decide what’s best for your channel.
Ha ha! I just learned what you did with structures in the tree in the watercolor video! Too bad you didn’t refer us to this video in that video. Ah live and learn. This video is very complex. I don’t know Krita (sp?) and it was really hard to figure out what you were doing. Especially when you did the cloning! What was going on? You know your subject matter inside out. I haven’t a clue what you’re doing or why. This is a video to watch many times to see what to do. I would appreciate something a little more on a lower level.
:) Initially I wanted to do one tutorial. But I thought better split in two, one for structures, the other por watercolor. I used Krita because it's free and have the ability to edit seamless textures. Maybe this part was more advanced... but I thought it's good to explain that to anyone that may have interest.
I cannot open different structures at the same time, I am working with version 7.05 pro. on Windows 10. Does anyone else have this problem?
By default Rebelle only show one Structure. In your structures panel, right click on each Structure and uncheck "Hide'
It is ironic that this channel use an AI voice to explain how to use features of a program that was created to stimulate the human creativity
True. It is. But it's also true that without AI, this video will not exist.
@@carles_carbonell why?
@@leirbag7924 I don't speak English. Even with my native languages, I can't speak very well. Maybe I could add only text over or Closed Captions. But in this case I guess it's better the voice, so watchers don't have to read and watch the process at the same time
Se te agradecen los tutoriales, la voz sera AI pero tu arte es BI (Biological inteligence). Y estoy aprendiendo un monton con ellos en Rebelle 7.
@@carlmig Gracias, compañero. Es que si no fuese por IA, no podría hacerlos en inglés. Ahora justo estoy empezando. Más adelante veré si los hago en castellano por mi propia voz... aunque para Rebelle no se si tendrá mucha tirada.
De todos modos, pongo voz porque hay dos tipos de personas que miran estos videos. Los que necesitan una voz, para poder fijarse bien en lo que hago yo sin tener que leer. Luego están los que mutean el sonido y leen subtítulos. Hay que mirar para ambos lados.
Por cierto... también soy el que traduce Rebelle al castellano. La traducción estará disponible, en principio, esta semana. De todos modos, siempre digo que mejor en inglés. Hay que acostumbrarse al glosario de este tipo de programas, ya que muchos de ellos ni siquiera tienen traducción; por ejemplo Corel Painter, y mira que te cobran 400 pavos. Y al final, uno aprende. Imagina mi situación... he tenido que traducir Warp, la palabra correcta es Alabeo. Pongo Alabeo en la traducción y la gente se queda con cara de tonto xd. AL final he puesto Curvatura, igual que en Star Trek. La cuestión es que Warp, seguro que lo entiende la gente, aunque venga de otro software.