Today's Over-Pain is about drawing water and glass. Also, how to shade a character in pure white surrounding! My drawing display: www.gearbest.com/graphics-tab...
Just a question, Borodante always mentions the mirror effect caused in objects at a very strong angle, like he did in this. What's the name of this effect? I don't know if I listen to it correctly
I was the artist of the original submission and I'm not really one to comment on youtube videos, but I'm so amazed on the look you got in the end! That kind of really sterile background looks like she's being studied in some lab it's so cool! And yeah, the water inside I colored blue less because it's plain water and more because I knew the blue/teal would pop against that pink. I had progressed a little since I submitted the video and kinda wish I could do more shading before submitting (it's a little too obvious that my art program at the time didn't really mix paint). I remember when coloring though that was worried that the face would be hard to see because the water was so blue. turning it into a tint only seen in the shadows was smart, for putting more details in the face.
are you still do art? i wanna be like you one day. and then i hope we can both be mini boros one day far after that :) i like your chan and i think if you tried to teach you could help beginner artists like me. boro is amazing, but im so far from the drawing and painting skill level that he has its hard to take in all the stuff he teaches, i mostly watch for the entertainment factor and im hoping his good info will stick with me when i can actually make the art I want to
critiquing art is so hard and you do it so well. more critiquers can come off as rude but i only ever get positive vibes from you and i love the follow through with actually showing and not just telling how to fix a problem
I do wanna add that I really liked the original art too cause it was very nicely stylized, I love Boro's version too but I think the original should get credit for it's unique style it had
dude youre one of the few people that actually teach the theory behind everything which is kind of essential if you draw without references . Keep that up please! :)
What I really appreciate in Boro's video is that he always find a way to teach complex concepts with simple explanations and demonstrations. Thank you for that, it helps a lot !
These kind of lighting scenes are commonly referred to as studio lighting (as if you put something in a white "box" to take pictures of it without too many shadows). Ambient occlusion looked good. And the Fresnel effect is something people keep forgetting, good point. I do however feel like you made the glass bottle too matte, texture-wise. Unless it was matte glass, it would have stronger contrast in a mirrored fashion around the rim of the thick glass edge. You even went over the refraction and the idea, but still made it a little too matte because light penetrates even thicker glass at the edges, so you would have a deeper darker colour close to the object and less haze.
Boro! I think you should put more brightness on the arms that are out of the glass to look more like it is a wet surface. But I loved the result! Nice work! Some day I will be almost your level haha
Loving the original illustration for this piece, as far as cartoons go it was pretty well designed and I liked the stylized coloring. The original artist should embrace this style and build on it. Very cool.
Is there any art science you didn't master yet? Thanks especially for tips on what to do if there is no specific light. Glass rendering tips were also very helpful. The result is awesome. Really, I think you improved a lot in 2017, now everything you paint is just perfect. Character is also super interesting, not gonna lie, and the style the original author did it was appealing, too. I would love to see other their characters.
Damn you really know your stuff about lighting! I’m confident to say I’ve learnt some new things today :) Edit: could you do an in-depth tutorial on electricity ?
I found your channel recently and I'm simply amazed. Your stuff is amazingly helpful and I'm really surprised that you are doing all this for free. Much love.
Извини что на русском, но так будет легче. Братан, ты гений, я получаю огромное удовольствие когда смотрю твои видео! Ты очень круто и правильно все объясняешь и мало того у тебя виден заметный рост на протяжении того года когда я на тебя подписан. Продолжай в том же духе и ты станешь гораздо сильнее многих современных арт блогеров! Удачи тебе во всем, вот от души!:)
Awesome overall, but smth not right with that bulb reflection? It should have borders and stronger white spots on top-down or left-right,no? It lost its thickness
What the heck this is super useful! I knew next to nothing about reflection and how glass worked in that sense until I watched this, thanks for the help!
I want to cry every time I see your painting - it looks so easy while you do it but it's absolutely unachievable! Though physics lessons are really helpful. And that was really funny - "You are expecting me to tell you how it works, but I just draw these rounded corners everywhere" - I was really excited to hear some conspyracy theory about refractions X))
Your way of making video, your knowledge of illustration and even your way of life, keeps me hopeful about life and motivated to develop my art. Thank you.
this is very interesting! the original has its charm too, personally i like the flat colors as well, its just a style, but i also really enjoy seeing the super rendered version as well!!
Wow, I love this rendering!! Great job as always! I'll admit, when I first started watching your vids I thought you were being kind of sarcastic and negative because your voice is kind of flat, but since I couldn't detect any malice in there I continued watching your vids, and you're just so sweet! ; v ; So glad I continued watching! ! ! Stay cool, yo!! : D
that's awesoe I really liked the original artwork, it's just a different style, looked like made with vectors very 2D, and the overpaint is also awesome just more realistic
What the-? Haha, this is not a complaint, I was just really amused and perplexed by your choice of art for water and glass tutorial on thumbnail. Kudos to that artist for creativity!
Yes pleeease post tutorials about translucent/transparent materials and reflective objects! Just like this one please explain the science behind the light interactions! Thank you!
best tutorials in youtube... , love this..., If you could show us more about reflections tips and all that hard stuff..., would be awesome, ty so much for your time and knowledge boro, rlly ty...
Blue "ambience" is only associated with water due to it generally being observed while reflecting/refracting the blue sky. Like Borodante said, pure water is transparent. So you're only going to see colours from its environment and objects within it. The blue of the sky bounces around so much, and is the typical reason we see blue in objects not in direct sunlight - (shade & shadow).
Nice positive and uplifting tips! I honestly like both versions equally. One is very appealing and bright and the other has the technical skill and depth. The design looks great though. I do think having the liquid inside be blue looked nice though.
Cool rendering and credits should also go to the creator for such a good creature concept. I would definitely like to see more of your glass and water effects in future videos... you know your stuff.
This is was very helpful and especially interesting as I’m currently learning about reflection, refraction, and Fernell’s Law in physics class. However, was wondering if you can make a video explaining the reflections given off by metal surfaces as i am trying to make realistic looking watches. Love the video.
Just a question, Borodante always mentions the mirror effect caused in objects at a very strong angle, like he did in this. What's the name of this effect? I don't know if I listen to it correctly
Thanks, I want to learn more about it
Keep Rocking! The Hell you think they asked what it was called for?
Also, Fresnel lenses are great for starting fires
Remember Fresnel is pronounced Frah-nell after the french physicist's last name.
I wonder how often she turns in her grave when someone says "Frez-nelle"
I was the artist of the original submission and I'm not really one to comment on youtube videos, but I'm so amazed on the look you got in the end! That kind of really sterile background looks like she's being studied in some lab it's so cool! And yeah, the water inside I colored blue less because it's plain water and more because I knew the blue/teal would pop against that pink. I had progressed a little since I submitted the video and kinda wish I could do more shading before submitting (it's a little too obvious that my art program at the time didn't really mix paint). I remember when coloring though that was worried that the face would be hard to see because the water was so blue. turning it into a tint only seen in the shadows was smart, for putting more details in the face.
are you still do art? i wanna be like you one day. and then i hope we can both be mini boros one day far after that :) i like your chan and i think if you tried to teach you could help beginner artists like me. boro is amazing, but im so far from the drawing and painting skill level that he has its hard to take in all the stuff he teaches, i mostly watch for the entertainment factor and im hoping his good info will stick with me when i can actually make the art I want to
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critiquing art is so hard and you do it so well. more critiquers can come off as rude but i only ever get positive vibes from you and i love the follow through with actually showing and not just telling how to fix a problem
I do wanna add that I really liked the original art too cause it was very nicely stylized, I love Boro's version too but I think the original should get credit for it's unique style it had
I really loved it. The artist has a really cool style
Yeah I also think its really cool! :D
dude youre one of the few people that actually teach the theory behind everything which is kind of essential if you draw without references . Keep that up please! :)
You need to look at references to learn. Dont use a reference if you already know how to render your piece.
Incredible change from almost cartoon to a well rendered picture. Bororendering always works
50% of the comments: art analysis, boro-fanning, rendering techniques
Other 50%: dabbing pose figures
Borofanning only 50%? Shame
1.5%: Gorillaz Poster
Your pic makes me think you're part of that 50% "dab pose figures"
Very nice bro 👍
What I really appreciate in Boro's video is that he always find a way to teach complex concepts with simple explanations and demonstrations. Thank you for that, it helps a lot !
These kind of lighting scenes are commonly referred to as studio lighting (as if you put something in a white "box" to take pictures of it without too many shadows).
Ambient occlusion looked good. And the Fresnel effect is something people keep forgetting, good point.
I do however feel like you made the glass bottle too matte, texture-wise. Unless it was matte glass, it would have stronger contrast in a mirrored fashion around the rim of the thick glass edge. You even went over the refraction and the idea, but still made it a little too matte because light penetrates even thicker glass at the edges, so you would have a deeper darker colour close to the object and less haze.
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Really liked the concept behind this, pretty original idea.
Boro! I think you should put more brightness on the arms that are out of the glass to look more like it is a wet surface. But I loved the result! Nice work! Some day I will be almost your level haha
def one of my favorite overpaints, both because of the initial monster girl concept, and how it turned out through borofilter
Loving the original illustration for this piece, as far as cartoons go it was pretty well designed and I liked the stylized coloring. The original artist should embrace this style and build on it. Very cool.
Is there any art science you didn't master yet? Thanks especially for tips on what to do if there is no specific light. Glass rendering tips were also very helpful.
The result is awesome. Really, I think you improved a lot in 2017, now everything you paint is just perfect. Character is also super interesting, not gonna lie, and the style the original author did it was appealing, too. I would love to see other their characters.
Your videos are the only thing that motivates me at the minute and it's just a huge awesome bonus I learn so much from them too
Damn you really know your stuff about lighting! I’m confident to say I’ve learnt some new things today :)
Edit: could you do an in-depth tutorial on electricity ?
I think it's funny how "electricity" could be misinterpreted... And also imagining the possibility of boro making a video about energy generators
Sid Gautama haha lmao XD just what I was looking for!
I found your channel recently and I'm simply amazed. Your stuff is amazingly helpful and I'm really surprised that you are doing all this for free. Much love.
You are *_brilliant_* sir! Great work on the spherical glass part.
Thx ! I was actually trying to paint a glass character and this helped me a lot. Nice coincidence that you posted this video now.
i love listening to his voice, its kinda soothing in a way
I love all the theory stuff, definitely one of my favorite episodes! Thanks Boro
Извини что на русском, но так будет легче. Братан, ты гений, я получаю огромное удовольствие когда смотрю твои видео! Ты очень круто и правильно все объясняешь и мало того у тебя виден заметный рост на протяжении того года когда я на тебя подписан. Продолжай в том же духе и ты станешь гораздо сильнее многих современных арт блогеров! Удачи тебе во всем, вот от души!:)
дааа, заметив яичного война, я влюбился в этот канал ))))
Awesome overall, but smth not right with that bulb reflection? It should have borders and stronger white spots on top-down or left-right,no? It lost its thickness
the neck of the bottle looks awesome though lolz
Yeah it looks like a bubble.
What the heck this is super useful! I knew next to nothing about reflection and how glass worked in that sense until I watched this, thanks for the help!
It's great how you take each overpain and make them highly teachable moments. Keep up the awesome content!
this is the best over pain episode in my opinion ... so much info
I want to cry every time I see your painting - it looks so easy while you do it but it's absolutely unachievable! Though physics lessons are really helpful. And that was really funny - "You are expecting me to tell you how it works, but I just draw these rounded corners everywhere" - I was really excited to hear some conspyracy theory about refractions X))
I love how he explained the science of it and how to apply it in our own work!
Another great video. Especially the explanation for the glass layer. Love it
Borodante, you are just the best overall artist. You are amazing at everything you do.
Your way of making video, your knowledge of illustration and even your way of life, keeps me hopeful about life and motivated to develop my art. Thank you.
man im amazed how much knowledge you got on everything.
Thanks for uploading, your videos have helped me a lot, and I hope you keep growing as a person. Do what ever you want! A big hug from México!
maybe the best art tutorial I've ever seen!
love your videos, fascinating, you describe things so thoughtfully, really helpful
Brilliant, i think you described everything perfectly. Also amazing art work!
You really know what you are talking about. Thanks a lot for sharing knowledge, love it
its amazing to be able to hear the science behind the art, great video
What an interesting video! Thanks! Super excited to study this myself
Thank you so much for explaining it in a way I can understand! ❤️👍🏼 that character is so cool! I’d love to see that story.
I think I've never learned so much about Art theory in that short time
this one really turned out quite well! Awesome stuff and a great initial design!!!
So close to 100k! Congratulations Boro!
Seriously aMAZING
OMG, boro, this tuto was so amazing! Thank you so much!
Wow! there was so much in that tutorial that I had never heard any other artist mention before!
Your tips are sooooo helping me to improve my artstyle! Thank you for your work
What a lesson!! super nice!!
WOW awesome work & explanation
holy shit u managed to make the creature go from creepy cute to just terrifying, i like it :)
This was genuinely informative and interesting, keep up the great work! You just earned a new subscriber!
WHY DID I NOT DISCOVER YOUR CHANNEL EARLIER! This is exactly what I wanted...amazing skills dude
I learn so much from your videos. Amazing!
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos, I'm sooo subscribing!
He mentions the mirror effect couse hes bald .
Wow. Just wow. You're amazing❤ subbed! Your tips really help on realistic artwork!
MIND BLOWN
i appreciate you explaining the glass so much thankyou god bless you
Wow, I learned so much! Thank you! Subscribed!
Just found you, this is great... Good quality, educational content with a relaxed vibe.
Amazing and really helpful!
this is very interesting! the original has its charm too, personally i like the flat colors as well, its just a style, but i also really enjoy seeing the super rendered version as well!!
Wow, I love this rendering!! Great job as always!
I'll admit, when I first started watching your vids I thought you were being kind of sarcastic and negative because your voice is kind of flat, but since I couldn't detect any malice in there I continued watching your vids, and you're just so sweet! ; v ; So glad I continued watching! ! !
Stay cool, yo!! : D
Very nice additions. Pretty scary vision this character brings!
Awesome video as always very straight forward and easy to learn:)
Very helpful tips. Awesome channel! Subbed!
This video earned you a subscriber, good work man!
that's awesoe I really liked the original artwork, it's just a different style, looked like made with vectors very 2D, and the overpaint is also awesome just more realistic
Amazing! Thank you a lot. Congrats!
only watched one video and I'm already subscribing, great art and great explanation!!!
Thank you so much for the video and explanation! It is really helpful for me. Happy New lunar New Year!
새해 복 많이 받으세요!
Love your channel bro.
Nice video! Great help.
Wow thank you so much! Your videos will actually help improve my art.
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
you have a great sense for teaching! I can draw but heck I suck at explaining things
What the-? Haha, this is not a complaint, I was just really amused and perplexed by your choice of art for water and glass tutorial on thumbnail. Kudos to that artist for creativity!
...woow im stunned. i rly need this lesson
Wow do more of these. i thought the first one was pretty good until i saw yours and then it was just so flat. Learned a lot here.
DAABB!!
I live the tutorials < 33
Found my new fav art channel. +1 SUB !
amazing, this was so interesting, thank you for your insight
Yes pleeease post tutorials about translucent/transparent materials and reflective objects! Just like this one please explain the science behind the light interactions! Thank you!
best tutorials in youtube... , love this..., If you could show us more about reflections tips and all that hard stuff..., would be awesome, ty so much for your time and knowledge boro, rlly ty...
It felt like I was in school or was being taught a science lesson lol! Keep it up my dude.
Данте, спасибо за разборы) Очень познавательно :)
Wow, literally exactly what I was looking for
THIS IS SO FASCHINATING OMG
This one looks amazing boro gg
Very cool!!!
That Thing looks like the classic unexpected-scary final boss from videogames
okay this is my first video from you and the first thing i noticed was you Gorillaz poster in the background
your really really good too!!!!!
Blue "ambience" is only associated with water due to it generally being observed while reflecting/refracting the blue sky. Like Borodante said, pure water is transparent. So you're only going to see colours from its environment and objects within it. The blue of the sky bounces around so much, and is the typical reason we see blue in objects not in direct sunlight - (shade & shadow).
Nice positive and uplifting tips! I honestly like both versions equally. One is very appealing and bright and the other has the technical skill and depth. The design looks great though. I do think having the liquid inside be blue looked nice though.
Cool rendering and credits should also go to the creator for such a good creature concept. I would definitely like to see more of your glass and water effects in future videos... you know your stuff.
Best art advice '' fake it '' till u make it !! :))) DABED that like button :D ;)
Brilliant!
The thumbnail really caught my eye!
This is was very helpful and especially interesting as I’m currently learning about reflection, refraction, and Fernell’s Law in physics class. However, was wondering if you can make a video explaining the reflections given off by metal surfaces as i am trying to make realistic looking watches. Love the video.
Excellent class, thanks