What a wonderful tutorial. Thanks for sharing with us.
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@kathyfs9742 you’re so welcome! I hope you enjoy it 😊
@dansafire31094 ай бұрын
Finally managed to get this one done! I love the feeling of trusting the process. Previously, I used to try so hard to copy other people's strokes etc but once I started watching your videos I've just been doing what feelings right and the end product always looks so much better than my past unfinished projects ^.^ As always, thanks for the video and I can't wait to watch another
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@dansafire3109 omg your words totally made my day AGAIN! Thank you so much for believing in the process (and me 😉) and for working on your art. I’ve got a fun one ready for tomorrow! P.S. - If you want to share your artwork with me, feel free to DM me or tag me on Instagram, or send it to me via email 😊 I’d love to see your artwork!
@dansafire31094 ай бұрын
@@TheArtisticScroll omg yayyyy! I’m excited! I’ll send you a dm! :)
@thegilbertgrams4 ай бұрын
Another one done and dusted. It looks soo good! It is also great to be problem solving on the go, for example, the difference between 1% and 2% size of my soft airbrush made it impossible to complete the sunrays, BUT it make me experiment with some other brushes and found a great alternative. Just one suggestion - as my eyes are generally on my iPad rather than the video, it can be a little confusing when you refer to "this colour" or "this yellow", I always have to go back and watch to see which exact colour you are referring too. Perhaps a little extra description or "the first yellow" etc. Just my thought! Keep up the great videos!
@bonnietraynor11334 ай бұрын
@@thegilbertgrams I’m right there with ya!
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
Awesome job, Gilbert! 🙌 Thanks for the feedback - I’ll try and be a bit more specific while mentioning the colours, especially when they’re variations of the same colour 👍🏼
@AurisTarot4 ай бұрын
😍😃
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@AurisTarot Let’s goooo! 🙌
@metalpanda2614 ай бұрын
I finished this one over a few days some hours a day. I am a fully beginner, especially in digital art. Thank you for your work! It was fun to follow your instructions, but.. In my opinion you was a bit fast at some points :D Not that bad, but I had to rewind a few times. And a tip for the brush size would be very nice. Maybe an extra video for the brush settings that you use, without to have shaky lines. The Sketch was really helpfull.
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@metalpanda261 Yayyy!! Congratulations on finishing the illustration! 🎉 It’s a really long one and you did well completing it, especially as a beginner! It’s completely alright to feel like tutorials are too fast sometimes and you need to rewind. I rewinded so many videos (and still do) while I was learning new concepts in art, because it’s hard to grasp them all in the first go. Slowing videos down while watching helps a lot too, as well as making notes about your main struggle points. So trust me, you’re doing great! Keep going 👍🏼 Regarding the brush sizes - most of the brushes I use (Technical Pen, Soft Airbrush, Syrup) are pressure-sensitive. Which means that if I use a smaller brush size and apply more pressure, it’s probably going to produce a similar result as a bigger size brush with lesser pressure of the pencil on the iPad screen. So the best practice while using such kind of brushes is to get familiar with the feeling of what works better for you. If you’re more light-handed, try going for a bigger brush size, and vice-versa. Eventually, you’ll develop the skill to be able to modulate your brushstrokes with varying amounts of pressure. So that’s why I don’t really recommend sticking to just one brush size in my videos. But it’s great that you’re questioning this, because it means you’re thinking in the right direction ✨ And to avoid shaky lines with any of your brushes, you can tap on the brush you want to modify > select “Stabilisation” in the Brush Library menu on the left > increase the “Streamline Amount” to 100% (or what works for you). I only make this single modification in my Technical Pen and Syrup brushes for more stability. Hope this helps! 😊
@metalpanda2614 ай бұрын
@@TheArtisticScroll Thank you so much for this answer. It helps a lot to understand how you are working and why you do your things, how you are doing :D If you know what I mean^^ With more experience I will figured it out which brush and size I better use. It takes time.
@KhiradCanvas4 ай бұрын
👍🤩
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@KhiradCanvas woohoo!! 🎉
@bonnietraynor11334 ай бұрын
Fantastic tutorial! I can not wait to do this one. Your instructions are very concise and understandable. Do you have a Patreon ?
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
Thank you Bonnie! I can’t wait to see your illustration 🙌 And regarding my membership, I might have a very special announcement coming up soon this week…🤓
@bonnietraynor11334 ай бұрын
@@TheArtisticScroll I’m working on it. Love it so far!
@TheArtisticScroll4 ай бұрын
@@bonnietraynor1133 yayyy!! Let’s see it to the end! 🙌
@bonnietraynor11334 ай бұрын
@@TheArtisticScroll can’t wait for the special announcement. I will be your first customer if it’s Patreon or something. I love your teaching.