could you show us what brushes you use and their names?🫣
hii! I showed them back in 2020 and not much changed since then ahaha
but here are some new brushes I like to use nowadays too!
they are from different packs here is the list:
-COFE’s Ultimate Pencil Pack
-Dawner’s Procreate Brush Pack
-Morgyuk Mixers
-LEYENDECKER Brushes (Esben Lash)
Noisy one is default if i remember correctly and the render one is from online course but i added it on google disk cuz it’s too cool to gatekeep 🤓
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Ohmygodohmygod ever since I found your blog I made a point to follow you on evry social media I could. I admire your coloring style so much, its magnificent, Ive spent hours drooling over your art, the way you draw the jaw and the nose is HHMMM YEAH so pretty, my goodness. So... I was wondering if youve ever thought about doing a tutorial or a speedpaint, I would love to know more about the tecnical stuff behind your art like the program you use or your brushes, your drawing or coloring process
JKFHALDJSL THANK YOU SO MUCH😭💖💖💖
I've already been asked a couple of times about the paint tutorial but the thing is my painting process is quite chaotic and i just don’t think i can teach someone, coz i myself usually struggle with it. However maybe I’ll make a speedpaint one day!
For now i can answer about program and brushes :з
I draw in Procreate on IPad Pro 11, but i used to draw in SAI almost all my life, so i’ll show brushes for both programs. The interface is in Russian but you can navigate by the location of the sliders!
I use brushes by Sinix Design mostly, they are like something in between SAI and Photoshop ones (found link on his yt channel). Also i slightly changed the standard Pencil 6B to get a smoother line, attached a screenshot.
Hope it will be at least a little helpful ❤️
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oh wow you use procreate? what kind of brushes do you use? I really like the texture of them especially your lineart
For lineart I use Derwent but I modified it just to make the ends have a longer taper
To colour I just use the select and fill tool but for rendering, I'll typically use either of these. Flat brush for basic shading, and gouache for softer stuff/bending things out!
I would really recommend having a play around with brushes and their settings to figure out what's right for. If you're worried about changing the settings and not being able to go back, you can duplicate brushes on Procreate and then click on the duplicate brush to mess around with the settings (that's what I did here - turns out I didn't vibe with the changes so just stuck with the originals)
These are the brushes I will use the most but even other ones I use will have had their settings jiggled about a bit. For me, I'm really particular about pen sensitivity and stabilization so I'll almost always change it about in brush settings.
Hope this is useful, anon! 💖
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fast rendering tutorial for when you dont want to put in any effort
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I’m kind of embarrassed to share this considering how terrible the first attempt looks in comparison to what i drew last night…
This was actually the first thing i drew when i got my pen after deciding one day “i wanna try digital art!”
Can’t say i’ve gotten better if i’m being honest, i still struggle, and i am not a natural born artist, i’m just winging this. But i’m a little itty bitty proud of this.
Link to the Tutorial i followed both times: by @/Iamorghana 👄✨
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I drew this shitty ass doodle about a year ago now and promised myself i would redraw it to see if I improved any at all… well…i’ll consider this progress 😗
Hello, so this got deleted last time, I guess?
But, here is my first try at drawing something step-by-step
Have to practice on the coloring and the shading
Next time I’ll save the layers
Template by @/livingartcreations -> Butterflies 🦋 https://pin.it/3J7QAIH
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do you think you could ever make a step-by-step tutorial on how you draw hair? the way you render it is so shiny and soft✨
hii!! yep, sure! tho my rendering process is a hot mess i hope it will be understandable enough
1. so first of all I start with base colors
2. then add shadows on the new layer with Multiply, a bit darker at the edges of the lighted side. I also color lineart here
3. on another layer i add lighting either with Normal or Add
4. lastly layer with Overlay to add some more warm and cold tones to make it look less dull
5. at this point my layers usually look like this
6. then i make new layer on top of everything and start rendering, mixing colours, making transitions softer, turn most of the lines into shadows , and separating hair on locks
7. here i usually fix tones either with Curves or with new layer on Color mode or Tone. then add some strands that come out of hairstyle to make it look more lively on the previous layer or new one to be more flexible with placing. yet another layer with Screen mode to make distant strands of hair fade away into background, kind of imitating aerial perspective. and then I slap all the layers together and make final additions, somewhere combine shadows, somewhere remove too small and unnecessary details, adding an outline on some parts.
8. and finally I add colors again with Overlay, in general lighting it’s yellow-reddish tones in the light and begging of the shadows, a bit of cool bluish colors in the shadows. I also like to add colors from nearby objects to each other. In this case, the color of the clothes on the ends of the hair, for example. and lastly i use Add to make highlights even shinier 🤩
and that’s basically it, may seem a bit excessive but I use all of these layers for the whole pic at once only in my fully rendered pieces and as i said, hot mess, so yep, hope it helps, ask me anything if I didn’t make it clear 🌸
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Hands love story
TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | PRINTS | KO-FI
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Just a little practice doodle! I really like how this came out.
Overall, two hours. My hand is numb
Template: 👁️✨
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tutorial on how I draw side profiles !! :)
(this is just for a general no-perspective drawing!)
I've never drawn or done turtorials so I'm sorry if this is confusing!!! please let know if you have any questions, and I'm sorry if my hand writing is hard to read!
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hi! how do you determine where to put thick and where to put thin lines in your drawings? id really like to know :3
here's some pointers I made hope this helps!
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