Ross please call Sam in as your guest artist for the 10th month!! Sam please be the guest artist!! I'd die hahahha
@queenml95533 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
β u know what time it is itβs Color- nah Iβm just playing. βπ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
@dannycloud20023 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Video collab... PLEASE!
@allex_jr80343 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
The grayscale method has been a life saver for me because I struggle with color matching and finding the right shades. But since I color everything in gray, then use gradient maps and the adjustment settings after, my shading is much more accurate and realistic because I can focus on values instead of colors.
@lonestarr14902 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I'm such a fool for color. I don't know why, but without color picking I somehow never hit the right one. They're always off. I think I'll try out the painting over grayscale method. This way I only have to choose some colors and the program does the rest. I guess it get's problematic in scenarios with exaggerated lighting and contrast, because you have basically no real hue shift, but I'm far from that anyway.
@kommandokeks2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I think I'll learn this whole grayscale thing again. My art LACKS of contrast and I want to leave semirealism so hard, but no matter what...it all looks flat. And the colors look off too. I can counter some of it by adjusting the colors on my smartphone the way I see them on my graphics tablet...but I feel like I can do better.
@brunv41002 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Dude can you explain gradient maps to me? I tried a few times but it just seems off when I start applying colors
@allex_jr80342 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@brunv4100 so you can use the presets given, or make adjustments to the colors after the gradient
@brunv41002 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@allex_jr8034 oh i meant after applying the gradient map, when i apply color on a new layer the shading doesn't turn out how i want it to. Sorry I'm really new to digital art π
@kudasai38683 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
That Ross draws reference tho ππ
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
LOL
@Idaero_Art3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
6:31 6:42 I can replay this the whole day π
@soggybubble3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Ok
@kudasai38683 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@Idaero_Art honestly haha
@Spikiedraws3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Its color dodge time
@19demian3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
the intro is literally me watching YOUR videos π
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
LOL oop-
@ailastyles72963 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
SAME LMAOOOOOO
@chaii28853 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
literally me in class
@YouKnowImOnMyPeriodYah3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Me reading the same sentence over and over again just to comprehend it
@TheParkouriSt-gd2tf3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Samβs face while watching the video is a definite mood π
@napostrophen3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
βItβs color Do-β Lol now I need a video with Sam and Rossπ
@majestics0ck3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
LOL that part got me so good
@_astxrism_57193 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Yes we could call it Ross does arts
@alexblejdea72333 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Therapist: Flexing Sam isn't real, he can't hurt you. Flexing Sam: 12:05
@applelayla45323 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
XD
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
π
@Idaero_Art3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
lol best ending
@briezeee3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
That was coot
@asahinaize3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Wishing for Ross Draws and Sam Does Art collab someday. It'll be interesting how these two colorful styles merge in one art. π
@ark23073 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@Constant Kagne he does use color dodge, he just does not yell 'ITS COLOR DODGE TIME' lol
@ark23073 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@Constant Kagne oh, ross would probably take care of color dodge lol
@thewingedlady18203 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@rossdraws please call sam in as the 10th artist!
@_astxrism_57193 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I was wondering that too
@musingsofmessaΠ ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
If Sam Does Art and Ross Draws collabed, I feel the world would explode, then implode. That would be awesome! π
@MrTMan00713 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
The fact that you literally said, ' You know what time it is ?' I already knew it was gonna be a Ross Draws Meme looool . Great vid as always !!!
@andi71503 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
how your posture stays so good is blowing my mind! when i draw i look like the hunchback of notre dame
@sleepyavii24842 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
im p sure hes standing
@edwrd30012 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@sleepyavii2484 yep he does use standing/sitting desk (raisable and lowerable desk)
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Do you guys ever paint like this? π
@thoseweretheavocados3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
me
@gearavien27843 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I do the grayscale a bit different, i copy the image so that i have a backup, then with the lasso tool, I select the parts I want colored then i use a gradiant map to layout the different colours (Check out Marc Brunet, he explained it much more precicely than I did)
@roannecallanta963 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Not yet
@taki75463 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Iβm too dumb for that :c
@juliekosa17193 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
i have not tried this before this is terrifying π but iβm in awe of how good it looks!
@shinokami22773 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Alright... I'll stop lurking in the shadows. You've got a new Patron. Your kindness and expertise is unique. I'd like to learn a lot (more) from you β¨
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
π₯Ί
@shimmiez49452 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
good person π
@bangtanlove39383 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
0:04 - 0:14 are all my moods in the middle of the night when I canβt sleep π
@enyachwe3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
this but when I'm in class
@octonolite_03 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Thank you for taking us through this process in real time. You usually see all these adjustments and gyrations done in 10x time lapse mode, leaving far more questions than answers. You have done a public service here.
@art3misarrow8633 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This is how my husband has always painted, I guess its how he we taught at school, he keeps telling me I should do it this way too. Though,, after watching so many videos where people just paint in color, it's been very hard not to just go straight for color lmao
@kofalofa66483 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
It's important to use methods that you're comfortable with in your work progress so don't feel forced to use this
@iasked93922 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You should try coax's technique of you're on photoshop! >> ukposts.info/have/v-deo/oIaIaWxpm6irmX0.html
@BlackoutArtz3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Lol the beginning is totally me
@tonigerbach3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You constantly amaze me just how fast you get your drawings done. And now you do something the first time and still make it look easy. π²
@Izybuzy2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Because I was really bad at value, I start to draw from grey first. It's actually help me alot, and now as freelancer I use the method especially drawing for game background/environments.
@cybergalacticnova2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Doing grayscale, personally, helps in using value first. I did color only at first, but the colors end up looking too jarring since I don't have value references/underpainting. Plus, it greatly helps me in painting skin since there's a technique for this method: grisaille.
@duberdurm3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I find starting with grayscale gives more control, especially if you're not good with choosing colors. Starting with grayscale first is a hack for making sure your color values are correct because if your values look right in grayscale, your colors are guaranteed to have the right values when you apply them. Along with flipping periodically, if I start with color, I periodically turn the piece to grayscale to make sure the values read correctly. Honestly, it's best to keep an open mind, because one way isn't better than the other all the time. Sometimes if I start a piece in color, then turn it to grayscale when it's almost done, applying colors with the filters gives me a better result.
Where was this when I needed it for a school art project a week ago ;-; your tips have helped me a lot thank you so much manπ€π
@Chelsea-fx6fh3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I just love this guy, so much. His videos help me a lot. π£πππβ€ππ And the final painting, looks so beautiful. ππ
@Hey_yeah3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Love these videos Your advice really has impacted my art
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I am glad
@stevenwang33963 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Looks great! Taking a traditional method like grisaille to digital is a great exercise and definitely produces a subtle shift in color than what we usually expect to see from you
@TheArtMentor2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Looks good! I used to exclusively paint in this method before switching to full color painting. I agree with your thoughts, and also find that it takes more time than just straight painting with color
@bromanart93593 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Haha so cool, really useful to start from grayscale sometimes. Makes figuring values out easier. Great video Sam!
@MrsClarissa31123 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
When I started painting I actually loved using grey scale (in csp it is taking less time) because I wanted to understand light and shadow before focus on color. So it`s pretty useful I think! :)
@RomelVictoria3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I'm inspired to do more digi-arts because of your videos! Great workβ¨
@Linda-jh4de3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
When I saw this drawing on your Instagram yesterday I was so shocked because this drawing is just so beautiful (in a different way than usual) I was really looking at it for a couple minutes and then saw that you first started out with grayscale. And it was kind of visible that something was different about this drawing than usual. As you said, it does have deeper colors and it also shows that you took more time to work on this piece, so I hope you donβt think that you have wasted your time on this one. π As someone who usually takes at least 10 hours to complete a simple portrait and most of the time struggling to find the right colors, I think this method will speed up my workflow personally and Iβm excited to try this out myself. So thank you very much for this amazing video it was her helpful and it would be awesome to see you try out some other methods too. πβΊοΈ
@-taemiso-2923 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
The result is sooo pretty, wow! ππππ it makes a huge difference! And i think the greyscale method is best utilised when you start to add colour before you finish, like half and half β€β€β€
@luanan23163 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
She's so pretty, I can't even π₯Ί I always find grayscale to color so confusing, it seems like double the work but... I love this.
@suzume_artz2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This video was really helpful! I've never tried Grayscale to colour before for the very same reason - I like to have control over the colours I use. That's why, I usually do my Grayscale portraits & Coloured portraits separately for different pieces
@kikiellis17643 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
His face expressions are hilarious the first few minutes in. πππ Sam your definitely my favorite artist, your way more relaxed and calming when you talk and you explain things way more simpler and clear. You just make everything look so easy and crisp.
@Vunkyo3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I think this might be one of your best. I'm loving it
@kiodoesstuff20903 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I need to try this! I've been practicing shading and I believe this would help me as I find myself better with shading with greyscale rather than with actual colors.
@DeadMeatxx2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This was very helpful for someone like me who sucks at colors and is much more comfy starting with black and white and adding color after i do most of the shading
@abylohf3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
AAAAAH now I want to try it btw the end result was sooo prettyπ
@ShekOlogy2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I personally only use this method when I don't know what colors I want yet, but know how I want the composition to look. Once I get a light layer of color placed in, I'll then merge and continue painting. So I tend to apply this really early in my paintings, if at all. Most helpful for landscapes.
@Mely2422D3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I really love your art, its amazing
@That__Guy3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I'm in a stage of learning, where I focus on grayscale only to focus more on the basics. But I'm definitely gonna try this to push my practice paintings to another level later with this method
@artsylph62332 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I actually love this one so so so much!!!
@garymcderp11462 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Color is a great blend mode since it keeps the value of whatever youβre coloring. Afterwards you can use different blend modes for highlights and shading if need be.
@xcellmorales3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I love you and your art! First time I've ever clicked on a video this fastπππππ
@samdoesarts3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
THANK YOU
@xcellmorales3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@samdoesarts YOU'RE WELCOME!
@NoggoΠ ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You should try gradient maps for coloring grayscale images. What I usually do is I put a gradient map on for every different material, so in the end I have one for skin, one for hair, one for white cloth, one for purple cloth etc., that way if you don't like one color you can just afterwards go in and change that one specific color without altering the rest of the image. I also prefer gradient maps over blend modes because you can assign a specific color to a specific value so it gives it a less artificial feel.
@snuttiih3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I love the process!!β€οΈβ€οΈ
@googleuser90733 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I am no digital artist by any means, but you work has got me interested in learning how to become one
@arreilaa48723 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Go for it! Itβs never too late to learn
@LuiZ-jy1pi2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Please don't. There are already too many artists in the market
@softnpure2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@LuiZ-jy1pi more are always welcomed though c:
@seherling2072 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@LuiZ-jy1pi it doesn't mean they have to become a professional? They can just be a hobby digital artist
@cabbageman21842 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
@@LuiZ-jy1pi wtf??
@waleedcreates42943 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Mr sam ,saw your video first time though ive seen the art on reddit ..i like your humor and energy.! especially the color dodge joke. cracked me up. and nice style..its beautiful..imma sub
@JaneDimeski3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Great video! It's a beautiful result in the end, but that black and white drawing though π. This one didn't need any coloring at all. Loved the Ross reference π
@coralreeves4276Π ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I used to do this too because I used to color using a mouse until I got a tablet and learned how to use the Curve tool and putting the layer on top on Overlay. This is pretty cool.
@scribblingjoe3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I actually started with this method when first started doing digital art. I didn't have stylus with pressure sensitivity so I would do my drawings traditionally in black and white ink wash or pencil and apply the colors digitally with with a mouse and keyboard.
@cjaykun83543 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You actually responded to the requestππThank you so much man, You're the GOAT
@HanaHana-sb5tp2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
i use grey scale for values because like everybody else i struggle with color , but once i already laid the colors like a base i start to build up different colors( color harmony) on top of it to make the painting more interesting and pleasing to the eye
@juliemasluk5029Π ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I think this method also works really well when planning a large or detailed illustration since it allows you to plan your values so easily. You can maintain an effective light/dark composition while adding color which has historically been an issue of mine XD
@user-dy8pl3jb8i2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Amazing and great work Your paintings are amazing and famous I wish you progress and prosperityππβ¨
@bentontramell3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
i work exclusively in this method. The only difference is that I used a series of gradient maps for the coloring. The skin usually gets three stacked maps (skin tones, below the skin blood and purples).
@zazoreal55363 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This is a great method to use to take a break and play around with the tools.
@julijapecionkina51033 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I was searching for a video with completely different topic and by accident I came across Samβs video. Watched 1...2...3...of his videos.. and I got hooked up... I even forgot what I supposed to watch in the first place xD So well done Sam! Good content, nice quality, soft drowing style! Keep going!
@rosehawker3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
so i just found your at on some chill music and i love it so much, you are so good.
@denonia_afaΠ ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I like your videos when you turned confuse to trying new methods and finally masterpiece created π
@johnpaulblanca58903 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Even i don't do digital painting still watching this cause is much better to find technique and style on how they do their thing and maybe can inspire my medium
@santone18492 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
looks amazing
@dceediary3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This style is so hard for me π’ you made it look so easy. ππ
@theMangartD3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I'll be honest.. sometimes I just like playing you in the background, even if I'm doing something else. There's something about your voice: it's so soothing! XD
@sup_a40973 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I love how you did the hair!!!!
@schwaaard3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You did an amazing job with this! I wouldnβt have known it started in grayscale if you hadnβt show the video. Definitely agree that itβs easier to do in color first, but this is a good exercise. Just found you tonight, and Iβm a big fan of your style (and blown away by how fast you work). Incidentally, is there a place where youβre selling this particular image? I looked on βinprntβ and gumroad and didnβt see it anywhere. Youβve got a lot of great pieces, but I really like this one aheckuva lot. :) Thanks for sharing!
@TheMissMeforyou3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I love your vibe just so freakin much
@silenthill83123 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I would love to see an artcollab between Sam and Ross I bet the final painting would look gorgeous
@hafizrazali39713 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I use grey scale if Iβm unsure about the forms like body anatomy etc, but when Iβm pretty confident with something Iβll go straight to colour, like clothes
@ZephrusPrime3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
When I was in school this was the workflow that was being taught, thank goodness I'm in 3D!
@augusthawley55042 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I've always really enjoyed the grayscale to color method because I have chronic migraines, and having the blue light filter on during most of the process is a lifesaver to me. Anyone who has tried to do a color painting and then turned blue light off knows exactly what I mean lmao.
@guidodias74133 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
damn HOW CAN YOU BE SO GOOD?
@nw7480Π ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
The editing on this was really good
@fredericklorenzo47673 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I luvvv ur artttt
@VoxAsteri2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
ahh i wish Sam would try this again but using gradient map at the beginning instead, i feel like it can help a lot with the artificial feeling and the muted grayish colors
@imclueless98753 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
you can also just hold alt/option and tap/click the bottom of the layer to clip the layer to the layer below it.
@whinny4113 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I've tried but ran into the same issue you did with the colors being very muted. And I went about correcting it the wrong way and I gave up on it lol. BTW thank you for inspiring me!
@g4uzy3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
how do u fix it?
@HoneyxLime2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I have used this method when coloring pencil sketches
@rosiechim27252 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Hi Sam! It's my first time using Photoshop and I barley know the controls! I tried messing up the controls but it made it worse sadly, but it's fine, it restarted, i hope one day youll make a video about Photoshop for beginners, looking forward for seeing it!
@OpenYoureyes304Π ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
i have watched some videos about grayscale tutorial but your video is much easier to follow even this is your first time to use it lol
@leuvafamily85542 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Your tutorial helped me
@angspm76563 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
11:34 every time I pass a test I didn't study for, once again you've done it again manπ₯²
@cherilynsarts88453 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I will definitely try this!
@Kyntasia3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
i died when he said it's color dodge time lmao love your work! I love drinking coffee and watching your videos while I get ready to draw β₯
@dakkano3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
There is a way to do it quite easier and much faster, saw this method in Coax's videos (he's an south korean artist). You just select the needed part of the painting (skin for example), then you copy it on another layer (just for safety) and change colors with ctrl+b, ctrl+m, ctrl+u tools (can't remember all of their names, sry). It is actually really fast and looks good, and of course you can add some few more layers in different modes like multiply etc, but it's not really needed. Basically you can do it all with ctrl+b (in photoshop). Hope It will help someone who thinks that turning greyscale into color is hard. However I advice just check Coax's video about "Glazing" technique. However, amazing video!
@roooster76813 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Problem is this method just isnβt specific enough for some art, but it works
@dakkano3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
β@@roooster7681 I agree, that's why I usually turn b/w into color not on the final stage but like halfway through or so. It's like making sure that you got your values right and then working on. I believe in the beginning of this video, Sam was watching Dave's Greco tutorial and he mostly does the same thing, just a little differently.
@scruffzi17962 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I swear the intro is everything, LOL EVERY ART REFERENCE TUTORIAL IS start drawing. Line. Finish drawing
@hotsauce7124Π ΡΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Can you please do another video and mention when you use the layer blends for specific reasons? What layer blends did you use for darks and skin tones?
@lxcy913 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
oooh this was super helpful thankyou!!
@offthegrid83153 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Damn,....My self esteem as an artists dropping.....This work was awesome
@coltlgdm2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
This is really helpful for colorblind people.
@CaCriGuz2 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Thank you mate!!
@lulakoomi80343 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
woah its amazing!! btw sam can you make a video about how to coloring hair? thankyouu!
@monaangela46673 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Awesome video as always thanks. ππ
@zainulafia33783 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
The whole video I could not stop laughing around π but the drawing and painting is sooo great π
@martinvasquez65512 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
You could also use the gradient map (Iβm not really sure how is called in photoshop, i use Procreate, but it gotta be there) it is really useful specially for the skin, maybe you could do a video about that
@Domzdream3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Superb video. Many thanks!!
@amie_-eu8fn3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I did this too and I was impressed
@madhusmitapradhan71093 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
I love ur video they are pretty much help fullππ
@user-bd1wz6dn9w3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Good job!!I like it!
@SpinOxym3 ΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠΌΡ
Hey I love your videos and I watch them when I can, but could you do a video on the various tools you use to draw lol?