Painting backgrounds UNTIL I GET BETTER AT THEM 🙃

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  • @PricklyAlpaca
    @PricklyAlpaca  Před měsícem +83

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    • @user-hu4wc4zf3c
      @user-hu4wc4zf3c Před měsícem

      Can you show us how you made the texture for bricks in a separate video?

    • @user-hu4wc4zf3c
      @user-hu4wc4zf3c Před měsícem

      And how you applied them :)

  • @Drawfee
    @Drawfee Před 27 dny +792

    We enjoyed YOUR meal concept! (The meal concept was this awesome video)

    • @igilboa1
      @igilboa1 Před 26 dny +67

      almost two mil and no verification, huh, champs? (hi jacob!)

    • @wrenholt1958
      @wrenholt1958 Před 26 dny +98

      Congratulations on the verification, Drawfee! It certainly didn’t happen in the last 48 hours, did it?

    • @ellespoonies
      @ellespoonies Před 26 dny +3

      @@wrenholt1958Nah, they certainly couldn’t have gotten verified WHILE on the 2Mil creep. Impossible.

    • @jarg6985
      @jarg6985 Před 26 dny +77

      Wow, is that THE verified Drawfee?

    • @kylestonebraker3050
      @kylestonebraker3050 Před 26 dny +51

      New sub. Jacob gave you a shout out during the Secret Sleepover Society stream tonight. I look forward to all your concepts. Meal or otherwise.

  • @wrecktangle6679
    @wrecktangle6679 Před měsícem +944

    Ah the grueling journey of art improvement. Just remember, sucking at something is the first step of being moderately better at something. You're doing great!

    • @lakhanyakhwela4262
      @lakhanyakhwela4262 Před měsícem +11

      Jake the dog

    • @twotruckslyrics
      @twotruckslyrics Před měsícem +3

      ohh my god im saving that, so many times ive immediately given up because it looked ridiculous 😭 some wips dont ever go anywhere but thats alr 😌

    • @sonoio869
      @sonoio869 Před 24 dny +1

      Or the second, the third, the fifth, the eleventh, so many times out of nowhere that will make you ask if everyone else is treating it like a number that always goes up and you are born as a failure in the thing you love the most. I am fine tho, why ask?😢

    • @Howaboutyes11
      @Howaboutyes11 Před 9 dny

      Thankyou so much!❤ God bless you and thank you for this. Jesus loves you.❤

    • @user-ld9tv5ne5p
      @user-ld9tv5ne5p Před 5 dny

      ​@@lakhanyakhwela4262 And Finn the human

  • @McKnickKnock
    @McKnickKnock Před měsícem +582

    "I can't wait to enjoy my meal concept" I love how you're just as Drawfee-pilled as the rest of us, my vocabulary has also been irrevocably damaged by those funky fellas 🤣

    • @PricklyAlpaca
      @PricklyAlpaca  Před měsícem +194

      The brainrot is so real

    • @alexschofield8085
      @alexschofield8085 Před měsícem +65

      What’s the point of being an artist if you’re not a drawfee fan

    • @yoonyiachang1390
      @yoonyiachang1390 Před měsícem +35

      we can never watch brave the same way ever again

    • @jakewaitart9507
      @jakewaitart9507 Před měsícem +25

      this entire comment thread makes me unexplainably giddy

    • @nickorange4881
      @nickorange4881 Před 26 dny +2

      I have not watched enough draw fee then. My vocabulary is still the same .

  • @ominouscandle4169
    @ominouscandle4169 Před měsícem +455

    I can't believe Alpaca spent 80,000 hours painting backgrounds

  • @garrettrobinson3826
    @garrettrobinson3826 Před měsícem +77

    1. That last painting is JUICY
    2. pricklyalpaca drawfee guest prayer circle

  • @Scp4521
    @Scp4521 Před měsícem +253

    Even though I've been drawing daily for nearly two years now, I've only recently started regularly drawing backgrounds. By that, I mean make the lower half of the drawing one shade of green and the upper half a different shade of green. And, if I'm feeling particularly creative, I'll add a blue area at the top.

    • @user-vw4xp5nt9f
      @user-vw4xp5nt9f Před měsícem +19

      me. most of my backgrounds are abstract shapes and outlines LOL

  • @ariannaandiris7141
    @ariannaandiris7141 Před měsícem +159

    Ah yes my mortal enemy, backgrounds

  • @allysonday5647
    @allysonday5647 Před měsícem +227

    So I went to commercial art school just before computer art took over. One of the arguments against the new tech artists was the lack of their working first in black and white and only then adding color. It was said that tech artists used color to make up for lousy perspective, values, and lighting. And that led to muddy color, etc. So, seeing you begin in gray scale first is heartening. Of course, tech artists have grown since then (i.e., dinasours). Anyway, I enjoyed watching your process. I think you're very talented, and your thirst for learning is actually exciting.
    Thanx for the journey.

    • @friend_trilobot
      @friend_trilobot Před měsícem +26

      Some of your terms are confusing so I might be getting this wrong, but I went to school for graphic design and traditional art under the same degree, back circa 2010s and I have to say that, especially these days, there are probably millions of talented digital artists who begin with black and white sketches first and i cant imagine why that wouldn't always be the case, and there was a trend of People doing whole pieces in black and white to get values right and then adding color, and it is still considered a good practice to add black and white filter to your art to see if the values are good, before finishing it. Many professional animators and illustrators use digital programs and know all the fundamentals. I cannot imagine what that argument was referring to, unless it was just that it was then a new field and so most who did it were still amatures. But muddy colors and bad proportion and perspective is something many amature trad artists struggle with in my experience, so it's not unique to digital art

    • @allysonday5647
      @allysonday5647 Před 29 dny +5

      Thanx for the info. I was in school in 1985 and 86. Very very early cgi, etc. My partner in the late 80's was an early commercial cgi artist. She spent days working out the creation glass. Cool to know artists still work from the basics. Seriously, I haven't kept up as I went into a different direction for a career. So if I sound like I don't know what I'm talking about, it's because I don't. What I do creatively now is I'm building a diorama for D&D 28mm and 32mm female characters. It does my heart good.

  • @palomaroggeri8680
    @palomaroggeri8680 Před měsícem +153

    In the tree house I think the mane problem is the lighting, in the sense that the tree house, which is the focal point, has the same dark values as the foreground which makes it all kind of meld together. I think it would be way better if the sunlight that is hitting the middle ground with the kids and the grass was also hitting the tree house, just make it really bright and with those warm tones. Having the tree with lighter values would make it stick out way more compared to the foreground and make it clearer.
    Another thing is that the colors all around are very similar, which is not necessarily a problem, but here it has the same effect as making the values similar, blends everything together. You definitely included a variety of greens like you said, but when it comes to separating the forest from the tree house I think it would be good to set up a base distinct color palette, for example: if you want to keep the house on the sunlight and make it really warm, try to make the colors of the forest in the foreground very cold, pushing to bluish tones, this will help build contrast.
    A great thing to remember is that when the sun is giving off a yellowish hue of light the shadows will be purple-ish and blue-ish because its the complementary color, you can notice this in real life, you can use this in your environments to build contrast and make more interesting color palettes. Having variety of hues is great but make sure that you have a reason for that variety, intention is very important in making art great and consistent.

  • @Ali-gj3ub
    @Ali-gj3ub Před měsícem +91

    It’s not squarespace I’m confused it’s always squarespace

    • @graythegoth
      @graythegoth Před měsícem +32

      or skillshare...where skillshare???

  • @sachiko_riley
    @sachiko_riley Před měsícem +80

    i talk about you so much that my friend teases me when i talk about art things "dang did you learn that from Kira?"

  • @royalry7129
    @royalry7129 Před měsícem +38

    Words cannot express how encouraging this is for me to continue on my art journey and stop being so intimidated by aspects of design I am unfamiliar with.

  • @briannenurse4640
    @briannenurse4640 Před měsícem +24

    As my good friend Sean says "Keep doing good art, keep doing bad art, 'cause the bad art makes you better at the good art!"

  • @GeekeryMade
    @GeekeryMade Před měsícem +36

    One thing that really helps with perspective if you're struggling on buildings is do some studies of weird close up angles of parts of a building. Strange angles looking down stairwells, angle up at some interesting rafters, etc... Even doing a stack of blocks with multiple lights helps a lot. Jumping in on a whole building if something isn't clicking can really block learning the basics of perceptive.

  • @deepyfraise
    @deepyfraise Před měsícem +43

    when she said she couldn't wait to enjoy her meal concept my drawfee braincell activated immediately hahaha, in all seriousness the video was really good and a nice display what progressing as an artist also means ! (it's not all pretty characters done in a few hours even if we do love that as well ^^)

  • @dalio8877
    @dalio8877 Před měsícem +28

    You critiquing your works/ setting goals was SO helpful because Im almost in the exact same situations (difficulty with values, breaking stuff down to understand it better, PERSPECTIVE)

  • @graythegoth
    @graythegoth Před měsícem +24

    your point about the spider-verse cityscapes stuff is so real. i eat up all the spider-verse backgrounds, fork and knife, they are all stunning, and your backgrounds were beautiful and a very good dessert for the evening!

  • @xingcat
    @xingcat Před měsícem +25

    This is great! Hansi of Nerdforge just did a whole course that Martina built for him, and I've been working my way through it, because I make abstract paintings, but can't draw anything from life/reference at all, and the value of many, many hours of practice can't be overstated, in my opinion. I love watching the process of building skills, because it motivates me to spend my own time building my own skills.

  • @galaxymuffin1636
    @galaxymuffin1636 Před měsícem +43

    BABE WAKE UP ALPACA POSTED!!!

  • @bethanywiderka931
    @bethanywiderka931 Před měsícem +9

    buildings are my nemesis in drawings, i feel your pain -_-

  • @bethanybatchelor
    @bethanybatchelor Před měsícem +10

    If you ever do a sequel of this could you draw some building interiors? Maybe some landscapes that you don't usually work with like a desert or coral reef?

  • @kairan_gild
    @kairan_gild Před měsícem +15

    As a non artist your skill and attention to detail are really impressive and make me want to learn too!

  • @BryonyClaire
    @BryonyClaire Před měsícem +8

    That spiderverse piece 👌 plus you add a cat to anything i will automatically love it. I don't do digital art and really enjoy hearing you learning and pushing your skills further

  • @monster-enthusiast
    @monster-enthusiast Před měsícem +5

    All of these backgrounds are so pretty. I'd get them all as prints.

  • @cynicalcitrus
    @cynicalcitrus Před měsícem +2

    it is so humbling drawing a castle wow

  • @MrDustyy
    @MrDustyy Před měsícem +9

    Ight I found your channel like a month ago now and INSTANTLY I felt that Jenna/julien energy and I must say I’ve been obsessed ever since, your work is amazing and so inspiring as a new digital artist!

  • @Paperhead137
    @Paperhead137 Před měsícem +4

    What would be pretty fun is If you'd start making Backgrounds based on some of the Charakters you Made, so you could Talk about the Charakters lore more, while learning how to Paint Backgrounds! I mean, i would definetly watch it 😃

  • @cypress05
    @cypress05 Před měsícem +5

    i would like merch saying ✨fantasy nonsense✨ mushroom mug, sticker, sweater etc.

  • @TheEmptyCan
    @TheEmptyCan Před měsícem +4

    Omgg those are so gorgeous, I love seeing artists who admit they need to practice, you inspire me to paint and work on my characters, I'd love to see some interior design/backgrounds

  • @JustNiiica
    @JustNiiica Před měsícem +7

    18:06 don’t think we wouldn’t notice the drawfee reference

  • @nattnadia
    @nattnadia Před měsícem +3

    You can try to add light blue gradient that start from the bottom of distant object to give atmosphere or fog effect, it will start to show depth on your arts.👍

  • @JoshCreationsYT
    @JoshCreationsYT Před měsícem +2

    Wooooooooo! Spider sona!!!

  • @imaginedaly9421
    @imaginedaly9421 Před měsícem +2

    Luz riding king was so cute!!

  • @Lucifer_Abysseum
    @Lucifer_Abysseum Před měsícem +3

    This is very inspiring for me, young artist who loves illustrations of backgrounds but definitely struggles with them & with the fact that i need to work on stuff to actually get better at it. Loved the lay out of the video too, thank you for sharing your art !

  • @mosslings
    @mosslings Před 12 dny +1

    These look so great! your critiques were really nice to hear too. One thing I want to point out is that your values in that building piece are actually a lot neater than the desaturated image gives it credit for. That bright turquoise you used in the horizon is a lot brighter in value than the grayscale image shows! :o

  • @judee.7186
    @judee.7186 Před měsícem +4

    Honestly, this is one the most inspiring videos I've seen from your channel so far! I have a very similar taste in background art, especially with cityscapes as a focal point, so the resources are going to be a huge help in the future! On top of that, just listening to you go through the process of practicing and improving over the last couple of videos has really inspired me to go back to practicing more fundamental ideals of art, even when I'm working on full scale pieces! Over all, I had an amazing time joining you on this little practice session, and I hope you find your way out of your art funk soon!

    • @judee.7186
      @judee.7186 Před měsícem

      Wow, I used enough exclamation marks to exhaust weird al, didn't I... oh well

    • @briannenurse4640
      @briannenurse4640 Před měsícem +1

      @@judee.7186 Didn't even notice until you pointed it out friend.

  • @DanielAngArt
    @DanielAngArt Před 25 dny +3

    Omg! Thank you for the shout out! You did a fantastic job on the cityscape and all of the colours in the windows too ☺this is such an inspiring video to keep trying things out and pushing yourself as an artist

  • @anony_apis
    @anony_apis Před měsícem

    the way you just breakdown the backgrounds is so MWA like watching the pieces come together was so satisfying, i wish i could paint backgrounds like you

  • @JermLikes2Draw
    @JermLikes2Draw Před měsícem +2

    THIS IS SO PERFECT TIMING!! I’ve been planning to focus on environment painting this summer! TYY

  • @camirami2781
    @camirami2781 Před měsícem +2

    Kira this video is amazingly helpful, not only the process, but the resources and the commentary, as an artist this is one of my favorite videos in the internet

  • @tundranone8366
    @tundranone8366 Před měsícem +1

    Your backgrounds are looking gorgeous and I relate to your art journey a lot

  • @nyctori
    @nyctori Před měsícem +3

    I love this! Very inspiring!!! If you ever feel the slightest want to do another environment/landscape/backgrounf etc focused video, i will be there metaphorically foaming at the mouth for anything like that!

  • @Amanda-qs2mv
    @Amanda-qs2mv Před měsícem

    So grateful for this video! It's come at a time when I've just started to put effort into practicing environment art, and being able to see your workflow (even including your pinterest boards full of references) is so helpful. Also a big fan of your channel in general, all of your work is amazing!

  • @lazy_lady14
    @lazy_lady14 Před měsícem +5

    Once again the queen has posted a banger❤

  • @Alice44o6
    @Alice44o6 Před měsícem +1

    Awesome video! I have been struggling with painting backgrounds, shadows, and highlights on Procreate. I am a beginner and I am used to drawing traditional art, but looking back to your old videos for tutorials how to paint shadows, highlights, and don’t over blend the shadows. I have learned everything from your videos and they were very helpful. I would love to learn more about this video because the way you explained about painting background is really interesting and it helps me to understand and not confusing. Much respect thank you for sharing this Kira and keep it up the good work.

  • @romanc.49
    @romanc.49 Před měsícem +1

    I loved watching this on my break between studying during my college's final season. Keep up the great work!

  • @rendonor5070
    @rendonor5070 Před měsícem +1

    Love seeing your process ❤

  • @margitbjornsdotter7916
    @margitbjornsdotter7916 Před měsícem +1

    Plz try background studies on real paper!! I'll be so happy then.
    Btw your so talented:)

  • @nikicherry1234
    @nikicherry1234 Před měsícem +2

    aaww.. your spider sona up there is awesome.

  • @Howaboutyes11
    @Howaboutyes11 Před 9 dny

    These are so beautiful!!❤❤❤

  • @3ggs_eggs
    @3ggs_eggs Před měsícem +1

    Best thing to watch while doing the worm

  • @beepbow8444
    @beepbow8444 Před měsícem +1

    Wow!!! These studys are so gorgeous. It can def be hard to pick good refs without getting overwhelmed by all the options, but you really brought the magic out of the images you chose!

  • @tessaflores5466
    @tessaflores5466 Před měsícem +1

    I personally love all the outcomes and just wanted to tell you that you inspired me to go out and do some plain air painting today :)

  • @rory956
    @rory956 Před 24 dny

    i absolutely LOVE every piece you did!! especially the castle/city-escape piece 😍

  • @spigo608
    @spigo608 Před měsícem +1

    I feel like this is exactly what I need to do right now
    Your videos always give me so much motivation to draw and improve

  • @Ms.Kaleidoscope
    @Ms.Kaleidoscope Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for this video! I love your art videos that are informative and have tutorials!
    They turned out so beautiful!

  • @JessicaGem
    @JessicaGem Před měsícem +3

    Hello! Excellent video as always ^^ your skill and speed at these backgrounds is really inspiring and now i want to try some too!
    You mentioned not being sure of how to fix the range of greens in the treehouse piece and I have a suggestion. I believe that the hues are less planned out than they could be. You definitely used a good range of yellow green all the way to blue greens and even full blue, but I think the arrangement of them could be made a bit more purposeful.
    For example, with the atmospheric perspective, as I'm sure you know things further away tend to be a bit more blue tinted and less saturated, whereas those closest to the viewer keep their more vibrant tones. Yellow is lost first, then red, so if the main focus of the warmer tones is near the foreground and the greens get cooler as they go back it could help with the depth and clarity that you seemed to be missing when you mentioned the lack of distance.
    Since you did use cooler hues in the foreground for this particular piece, you could also do a stylized reversal of this where the furthest parts would still be less saturated but also stick with that warmer colour, as if the atmospheric perspective is created by the sunlight bouncing off the particles in the air instead. Since the overall look is a warm afternoon/evening closer to golden hour than a bright blue midday I think it would work nicely as well ^^
    For the second and third pieces you incorporated the brushes really well! That can be really tricky so excellent work ^^ (gasped for joy when you added the rain in the spiderverse piece. The VIBES ARE IMMACULATE and we are thriving)
    Do you tend to flip your canvas? I do it all the time especially in the sketching. It can really help your eye find those little "off" things that may not stand out enough to know what's wrong without a fresh *perspective* hehe
    Such a fantastic video, Thank you so much for sharing your studies and process!!!
    (enjoy your meal concept got me diving into the comments liking everyone that pointed it out, love from a fellow drawfreak!!!)

  • @chelseah1202
    @chelseah1202 Před měsícem

    Very cool video, and super proud of you for practicing stuff you struggle with. Thank you for sharing the process with us!

  • @user-gj3ey8vc7o
    @user-gj3ey8vc7o Před měsícem +1

    I love your videos it all ways helps me gain creativity

  • @thecozyfeather
    @thecozyfeather Před 13 dny

    these all turned out SO FREAKIN AWESOME!! :O

  • @erinkarp
    @erinkarp Před měsícem +1

    I think these looks great!

  • @LazyJackOfAllTrades
    @LazyJackOfAllTrades Před měsícem

    Love Devin Elle Kurtz!!! Super happy to learn that you use their brushes

  • @JustEvelynAndArt
    @JustEvelynAndArt Před měsícem +1

    I super love this video since I LOVE doing landscape and background art, more on nature, it’s definitely my comfort art. Though I get you in cityscape/architectural art even though I do it on the daily since I’m an architecture student so im crying, kicking and screaming to get through it all.
    The advice I have learned as a student in terms of emphasizing that distance between objects is keeping the balance of the foreground, mid ground and background. I was taught to tint (more to sky’s colors) & less detail (since the focus was on drawing the main building I was case studying and everything else was to paint a picture of the surrounding environment the architecture was located in, so I had to learn how to keep it vague) the background, putting more detail on the mid ground (or your focal point), and then again with less detail but darkening the foreground. I definitely see that in the beginning in the thumbnail sketch and putting all the values but it gets lost as soon as you started putting in more of the details and colors.
    Overall, you’ve got most of it down so you’re on the right track on improving and I feel very inspired to do more with my art (even ones I have to do for school ;w;). Thank you for this video, I didn’t know I needed this until now. ^^

  • @MollyFox-gs3sl
    @MollyFox-gs3sl Před měsícem +1

    this is so good its hard to watch. it eats up my confidence as an artist

  • @magnum_cx8805
    @magnum_cx8805 Před měsícem +1

    Hey just wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed this video concept and definitely wouldn’t mind seeing more of it in the future!

  • @sarahsnow9088
    @sarahsnow9088 Před měsícem +1

    Even the greats use references for their masterpieces so doing so is not "cheating " or showing a lack of knowledge/ imagination.
    I used to get down really hard on myself about using reference photos or drawing inspiration from different sources thinking that "true" artists can see an image in their mind and then create it all on their own.
    Then I started taking college courses for my art major and I quickly realized that my original idea of art was inherently flawed. The "greats" like Picasso, Da Vinci, Rembrandt, Boris Vallejo, Luis Royo, and even the modern digital media "greats" all use references to work from. It is always good to go back to basics when art blocks hit so you or anyone else experiencing it, it's ok, and just like she mentioned in the video art block is just the stage that we all Plateau on before we break through and improve apon our craft. I'm so happy that this is a safe place for us to be open and honest about the ups or downs of our art journeys. 🎨 ❤

  • @loaf3352
    @loaf3352 Před měsícem

    this was a really cool video thanks for sharing the process! the first castle illustration is my favorite it looks like a story book castle :)

  • @alina_7291
    @alina_7291 Před měsícem

    super motivating to see you practicing!

  • @WSchmidt09
    @WSchmidt09 Před 25 dny

    Will have to rewatch this one - the background drawing was so chill and calming that I was put into a calm, semi-hypnotized state. Very sorry for the artblock, but my anxiety thanks you for the relaxing vibes.

  • @ChantelleArts
    @ChantelleArts Před měsícem +2

    I tend to avoid backgrounds quite easily because I use watercolour and can just blendy blend 😂

  • @Howaboutyes11
    @Howaboutyes11 Před 9 dny

    I LOVEE YOUR ART SMM

  • @noodlyz
    @noodlyz Před měsícem

    This is so comforting! I have been drawing for awhile now (nowhere near professional) but I have been pretty art blocked, it’s like “Yeah, I can draw, but I could probably draw this better” and with art deadlines coming up my art frustration from lack of fundamental practice is getting to me. In total, nice to see I’m not alone in the never ending process that is art

  • @renko7940
    @renko7940 Před 11 dny

    Omg your works are amazing! You are brave artist, I wish to draw as good as you. Thanks for the video ❤️

  • @gracetanner477
    @gracetanner477 Před 4 dny

    i totally didn't cry while watching u paint the city piece bc its pretty

  • @Soda9230
    @Soda9230 Před 11 dny

    Backgrounds are always super challenging but these came out fantastic

  • @alexiswilson4210
    @alexiswilson4210 Před měsícem

    I love this type of video thank you for showing your process!! I really want to work on my backgrounds but I’m so intimidated especially not knowing much about anything other than drawing everything by hand. You really turned up at the end there lol

  • @inact1v6
    @inact1v6 Před měsícem

    youre so incredible!! and youve inspired me to TACKLE BACKGROUNDS!

  • @fadeski28
    @fadeski28 Před 29 dny +1

    oh my gosh dude ur art is so inspiring i was just trying to learn backgrounds and was starting to loose motivation im really bad at them also im just not satisfied with my art in general recently this videos helping me gain the inspo and motovation to keep trying, thanks!

  • @Sniffler_art
    @Sniffler_art Před měsícem

    I really love these videos of yours (the others too of course XD) because I can learn a lot from them ^^

  • @BethanValerious
    @BethanValerious Před měsícem +1

    i really enjoyed this meal concept, Keira

  • @jui-imouto-chan
    @jui-imouto-chan Před 21 dnem

    i loved all of these backgrounds so much! its so hard to grasp that they're beginnings for you... but man I hope i can get to a point where i'd make something of similar caliber and think it's not enough (if that makes sense).
    one little note that i had as someone who read into things a lot: for the volcanic castle islands (the volcastle islands, if you will) image, the character holding the torch facing the right side of the screen seems to communicate more of a feeling of 'discovery' and gives an implication of them heading toward the island. since you said they're escaping, i'd probably have them face the opposite direction, so it gives more of an immediate indication of them turning their backs on it, so to speak.
    obv, i'm not the most knowledgeable, so take what i say with a grain of salt, but i always like to give people an insight into certain ways tiny details might be interpreted, if even just by my own brain

  • @ZArtifiziert
    @ZArtifiziert Před měsícem

    Devin is awesome! I already use some of her brushpacks, and I love them a lot! I'll definitely be buying the cityscape brushes, too!

  • @kittea1804
    @kittea1804 Před 27 dny

    one of my favorite ways to practice this kind of thing is taking screenshots of shows/movies i'm watching with interesting lighting/composition then using those as the reference

  • @Ellanion
    @Ellanion Před měsícem

    I love this spidey-city, it gorgeous

  • @diego_fe
    @diego_fe Před měsícem +1

    Wait only 2 days later after an amazing video we get another one!!!

  • @sipsfactsandtea5535
    @sipsfactsandtea5535 Před měsícem

    This is inspiring to go back to draw for myself and also....to learn how to make backgrounds-

  • @Kai-og9rw
    @Kai-og9rw Před měsícem +2

    hey! even though im not an expert, for the treehouse composition that you did, i think that the main focus is on the three characters and not on the treehouse itself. the way that i would fix it is that i would move the treehouse and the characters more to the left, so that the tree is more visible and the characters are kind of hidden by the trees in the foreground. hope that helps! also great video and all in all those were great studies!!

  • @yuyusomething4380
    @yuyusomething4380 Před měsícem +1

    Vary interesting and important topic! thank you❤❤

  • @SillyGoofyCummyBear
    @SillyGoofyCummyBear Před měsícem

    Everytime i draw my mind just goes blank, like just no thoughts, head empty. Then I come across a great artist, or amazing art pieces - specifically the spider verse ones - and those works motivate me to draw more. But the perfectionist in me makes me doubt my artistic skills so i go back to scrolling mindlessly on my phone. It's definitely annoying, but your video is actually helping me open up my creative mind, maybe because i relate to the art block part a lot.
    Really loved the pieces you were able to produce, they looked incredibly amazing, especially the castle, and your painting style is really good.
    It's really important to keep in mind that you'll have to draw wonky before you produce something close to perfect, I believe that every artist should remember this
    And this is off-topic but I really love the way you speak. I'm not an English speaker but i really like your way of speaking
    great work 🖤💫

  • @celestialbunny
    @celestialbunny Před 10 dny

    spiderverse one was fantastic :o. amazing.

  • @eileenklugh7087
    @eileenklugh7087 Před měsícem +2

    Subscribing for that good good ai critique! (And as motivation to also practice backgrounds this week) HUMAN MADE ART FOREVER!!!!

  • @AmbrosiaMooshine
    @AmbrosiaMooshine Před měsícem +1

    Yo this is a great video I loved it :)

  • @cariuwu5862
    @cariuwu5862 Před měsícem +2

    I'm currently forcing myself to ONLY learn the basics of realistic drawing until I allow myself to draw my ideas bc otherwise I just won't get better bc I've never fully learnt drawing realistic which made my art suck and made me feel bad about it so I'm doing this for my own good kinda

  • @nickorange4881
    @nickorange4881 Před 26 dny

    ive watched up to the building so far and it came out kind of amazing.

  • @MyNamesHunter75
    @MyNamesHunter75 Před 13 dny

    I have no idea who you are this popped up in my feed and I'm happy i watched this, i really liked the study to critique than into fun art. Just really fun vibes

  • @bellablue5285
    @bellablue5285 Před měsícem +1

    The volcano one is really cool! I've never done digital art, outside of sketching with a tablet, so this is fascinating to watch (it seems so arcane 😅)

  • @AlexandHuman
    @AlexandHuman Před měsícem +2

    I wonder what your cityscapes would look like slightly animated

  • @midorinblue3639
    @midorinblue3639 Před měsícem +2

    I heard meal concept and I a had flash back to nathan drawfee's lady and the tramp rotisserie chicken

  • @hwalleluja
    @hwalleluja Před měsícem

    watching you always inspires me so much, god