This is more like a freemium course than a youtube tutorial🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻🤝🏻
@Lola_in_the_Black6 ай бұрын
I love this because it's simple and logical but it's not that obvious when your mind is in chaos and thinking about huge complicated projects :D This series keeps me grounded and I start seeing things that should have been obvious to me and I kind of knew but that's usually the issue - there's a huge difference between "kind of knowing" and actually knowing and implementing it in the process each time. And these videos explain the process in a really clear way, easy not just to follow but to use when painting anything else (true to the series' name :D ). So thank you for bringing me back down to earth and helping me open my eyes :D
@koo_cold793718 күн бұрын
Tyler is purely godlike at what he does.. All five textures are insanely tasty-looking, I'm shockingly impressed (as a 2nd year digital art student who did a page of 12 different materials, which all combined now seem like nothing in comparison to any of these 5). Incredibly nice job. And that's a free KZbin tutorial, you left me speechless, sir.
@cartoon80s90s6 ай бұрын
Thank you for this amazing tutorial. I really like the textures of the surfaces; they would look great in a whimsical-style game.
@iannnavas5 ай бұрын
23:09 the details in that three! I loved it! Thanks for posting this video!
@yuihanima6 ай бұрын
❤thanks you this is like a full course. Really helpful for me that im begginer en digital art. I know draw and shading in tradicional but digital is another world, is amazing
@ilovekarane49946 ай бұрын
What a wonderful demo! Thank you for the insights every friday!
@daustuff6 ай бұрын
Really appreciate your tips.thank you so much!
@yissou31766 ай бұрын
When I see drawings with ultra-detailed backgrounds, it intimidates me a lot, I don't dare try to draw a background or drawings in 16:9, I always wonder where the people are who sometimes don't use a lot of 3d models in their work
@kitiarca5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Very helpful
@hanh73956 ай бұрын
This is so helpful dude! thank you so much!
@bola_terbang055 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@hodanajafi51875 ай бұрын
Fantastic Thank you
@daftcruz6 ай бұрын
I like the concept of this video. KIS ensures that you focus on the most important things of an object. But I personally don't like slapping a texture onto something unless I need to speed up the process for a client or something. I prefer doing things manually like you did on the wooden box, because they feel more authentic, and I also learn more from it.
@simonight-art6 ай бұрын
awesome, thank you very much guys
@YassineCherifi6 ай бұрын
this is really valuable stuff thank you so much guys can't wait for the next Friday
@jacktuffery99306 ай бұрын
Really helpful vid thanks! Do you reckon you could do a video on pushing form and gesture of objects at some point? -is that fundamental enough? Idk
@Lola_in_the_Black6 ай бұрын
Again, I wrote a long comment and yt just hid it :') Anyway thank you for making those videos.
@xTheRainFallsx6 ай бұрын
thank you for the vid ❤
@viniciussouzaeditor74585 ай бұрын
Hello, Tyler! I'm looking for the brushes you use in this lesson and the last material lesson too, you provide them in your patreon?
@noobescape29602 ай бұрын
Hello, i wonder how to get your brushes you used in this video? i wanna pay to get for it.
@LillenArt26 ай бұрын
If I don't want to photobash for the rock part, what are my options for a base texture? Just make my own with brushes?
@tylerbourneart6 ай бұрын
yeah you can paint it all with regular brushes, or custom texture-y brushes. You can paint it flat first if you want like the stone walkway. The mixer brush can help too. People also sell brush packs for that kind of stuff. Plenty of options
@leonardoestrada19363 ай бұрын
17:14 jump into a what???? 😨
@DEADEYESpress6 ай бұрын
Again, BIG thank you so much for this process video. However, after watched it, I have a few opinions (may not "sweet") 1. The breakdown process is too fast and unclear, I don't remember after watched, I must slow down the speed of the clip and pause and take screenshot+note to understand "what's happened". In the previous clip, the speed is slow enough to capture the moment, with clear breakdown steps, I can remembered after watching. 2. Next time, would you please show the layer setup (which one first), any change in brush/layer opacity? What type of brush for each step? (hard, soft, mixed, etc..) 😅
@SkyrishCrusader-j9x5 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me what software this is
@TylerEdlin845 ай бұрын
@@SkyrishCrusader-j9x photoshop
@FFFlay6 ай бұрын
Let's gooo
@varadkurhe551125 күн бұрын
3d artist
@AMightyStorm6 ай бұрын
I'd like to ask, is it really common in concept art to use photos and paint over them? I saw it done on a Diablo 4 art livestream a long while back for a creature design but yeah, I don't know how comfortable I'd be using photos like that since social media seems to get pissy every time someone is caught tracing a photo or using a photo in a way that isn't considered "real artist work". It's also stuff like this that the pro-AI people use to justify AI, that artists habitually "steal" from various sources on a daily basis and therefore that AI is basically no different.
@Kajenx5 ай бұрын
Using photos for video game art and concept art is extremely common. Concept artists are meant to make images quickly to illustrate an idea, so using photos and 3D models is a big part of the job.
@vel0art285 ай бұрын
Concept art production work is not Social media art work. Every realistic videogame studio uses a lot of photobashing.