Art Ritual 20: Fairy Queen (Real Time Tutorial In Procreate)

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
  • Line and Color Quick Start Guide: www.thedrawingcodex.com/quick...
    Real time Fully Narrated Draw With Me Session!
    A big part of the art journey is figuring out how you apply these concepts into your own work and style!
    If you want to learn about the drawing techniques I am using based on the Loomis Method you can check out these videos:
    Building The Figure - • Learning To Draw The F...
    Posing The Figure - • Learning to Pose Your ...
    Different Body Types - • Learning to Draw Diffe...
    Drawing an Action Pose - • Practice Drawing An Ac...
    With most types of stylised types of art - There is often a mix of structure and perspective and technical drawing.... combined with symbols and abstract features.
    Happy Drawing!
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Komentáře • 26

  • @TheDrawingCodex
    @TheDrawingCodex  Před měsícem +15

    Lots of people have been asking for Procreate based tutorials! So I think I have finally started to sort out the camera/editing side of putting these together (Still a long way to go for my recording setup, but the basics are there now). Expect some more soon. I have a few other tablet solutions I want to explore for creating digital art.

  • @maximilian_degen
    @maximilian_degen Před měsícem +7

    Most tutorials skip the boring flatting part, I appreciate that you kept it in. This is the reality of the job a lot of the times!

  • @GabeWilliams
    @GabeWilliams Před měsícem +11

    I really love how simple, clean, and effective your colors are

  • @hutnerr
    @hutnerr Před měsícem +4

    ART RITUAL! Frickin love these! Was omw to finish up the celtic warrior vs octo monster one, when i saw you posted a new one. ty!

  • @sonpanchan
    @sonpanchan Před 2 dny

    Ohmygosh I want a print of this ❤

  • @fenrirlives2226
    @fenrirlives2226 Před měsícem +2

    love this! I'm going to queue a ton of these up for my drawing nights!

  • @Buddhabellie
    @Buddhabellie Před měsícem

    Watching you draw on a tablet was so helpful. I'm using a Samsung s9. Just started a couple of months ago. It feels different and I so speed up. Seeing you not speed up....PRICELESS....

  • @russorox654
    @russorox654 Před měsícem +1

    Love your work, thank you!

  • @jordanmatthew6315
    @jordanmatthew6315 Před měsícem +1

    Damn good bro, amazing to fallow along with you. :D

  • @From_Chris
    @From_Chris Před měsícem +1

    I tend to still use the Lasso selection tool in Procreate + using one of those Bluetooth shortcut keypads, certainly makes the flatting stage quicker!

  • @nailbomb420
    @nailbomb420 Před měsícem +3

    Take a shot of preferred substance/beverage every time Tim says Bom/boam/boum/ etc! Lol, I've found myself saying it now whenever I drop in a line, :P

  • @joeylapuma5937
    @joeylapuma5937 Před měsícem +1

    ya the 11 in is too small. I have the 12.9 and I love it. Im a tattoo artist and the iPad Pro was the best thing to happen to our industry drawing and productivity wise. and ya you need to get a matte screen protector for the paper feel. I also have a mini procreate keyboard / hot key pad that I use. as you know, for efficiency you need keys to quickly adjust brush size, switch to eraser, and undo, etc.

  • @crowlls
    @crowlls Před 17 dny

    You probably got this by now of course, but the boring flatting part you can do with the selection tool in procreate pretty easily too especially because the selection doesn’t close when you move/zoom the canvas around, and you can use the “color fill” in the selection to automate it all. Not as fast as clip studio, but works well when you got clean lines
    (Love your work btw like watching these while I’m working it’s very relaxing)

  • @nailbomb420
    @nailbomb420 Před měsícem +1

    If you ever go down the route of comparing softwares and stuff like that, it'd be cool to see you try out Krita sometime :D

  • @3dchick
    @3dchick Před měsícem

    I have a 2021 M1 iPad Pro, as well, but mine's the 2tb. Last time i checked, on a canvas that was 8000 x 4000, at 300 dpi, Procreate would allow me like 52 layers.
    I got the Rock, Paper, Pens screen protector from Astropad, because it adheres via static cling, basically, so you can pop it off, to check your colors, or whatever. It made a huge, huge difference to how drawing felt.
    I really appreciate you doing a piece in Procreate. I only restarted drawing about a month ago, and have been eating up your videos ever since. The screen capture was easier to see, but I really liked the back and forth you edited in.

  • @qnefe1977
    @qnefe1977 Před měsícem

    i LOVE your art

  • @idvdump
    @idvdump Před měsícem

    This is so helpful!

  • @bluechriste1970
    @bluechriste1970 Před měsícem +2

  • @arifdale
    @arifdale Před 28 dny +1

    Speaking of digital workflow that also works for traditional, it was crazy finding out some of the animators at Trigger Studio only use ipad mini for actual Dungeon Meshi production. I guess it's because they are very proficient at traditional drawing workflow that they can draw digitally on any device

    • @TheDrawingCodex
      @TheDrawingCodex  Před 23 dny

      Yeah that's interesting!
      Perhaps the smaller size puts the focus on big shapes and not getting bogged down in the details. I think you could do a lot of good stuff on a basic smaller ipad for sure.
      Or maybe they are trying to cut costs :)

  • @Lumen0nline
    @Lumen0nline Před měsícem

    wow!!!

  • @Buddhabellie
    @Buddhabellie Před měsícem

    45:48 though I enjoy seeing draw on a small tablet....it's better up close. I don't need to see tablet.😊 I'll just remember what you are using.

  • @Svyatogor_comics
    @Svyatogor_comics Před 29 dny +1

    очень круто, автор молочник!Ё

  • @nailbomb420
    @nailbomb420 Před měsícem

    I feel like the thing that would annoy me most in procreate is not being able to see the physical size of the brush tip. I like how in Krita and others that when I have tapered brushes it shows the brush tip size adjusting in real time. Makes it very easy to brush in flats with a round brush even.
    Also what Tim alluded to about not having dedicated buttons for things. Having to double tap the pen etc seems like a sure-fire way to pee me off. Whether due to human error or the occasional system hitch, devices that require tap combinations often lead into this limbo of not knowing where you are in the combination, or being off and all kinds of unpredictable stuff can happen.
    I think with the ipad(I've not used one in years nor procreate), the trade-off is that the experience is more tactile and closer to analog/traditional feeling. It's closer to just using a sketchbook - a not so logical, but very human reason to use one I think.