Have you ever painted something from reference, but found the result to be boring or predictable? I just created a tutorial on 6 simple tricks for stylizing studies! It's full of advice on how to make your studies more interesting, eye-catching, and unique.
In this 35 minute long video, you'll learn:
How to divert from your reference image in order to create an artistic interpretation, rather than just a copy
6 techniques for achieving this, which can be mixed and matched, or applied retroactively to your existing art
How to use a creative approach to shapes, color, and contours so that your art stands out and catches the eye
This video is especially helpful for those of you who feel like you want to break away from realism a little bit more, but don't know where to start! Watch the full tutorial here.
My latest tutorial is always available to Spark members, which means you can get it for just $5. After that, it goes to the backlog - which means you need to be a Flame member to access it. So if you want it for just $5, make sure that you sign up this month!
And if you just want to hang out on the free tier, that's fine too - I really appreciate your support either way!