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PROCESS VIDEO // fox sketches

Here’s the process video for the fox sketches I posted a few days ago! It’s been sped up to twice the original speed. The original drawing process took me about one and a half hours to do. Here’s the reference I used for these foxes:

As I mentioned in my previous post, I was really focused on keeping the energy of the initial sketches intact in the final version. That’s why, in this process, you can see me going back and forth a few times - basically adding detail and then noticing that those details are bogging down the sketch, taking a few steps back and starting over. I really had to repress the impulse to add too much detail and lose the energy of my sketch. This happens a few times but I think the main one is 11:25 minutes in where I jump back to an earlier step and start over with adding shading to the fox.

Here’s a little resource I put together to explain my thought process when I did this:

The brushes I used were:

And here’s a simple resource to explain how I use the lasso tool to add color and ‘paint’ on my images.

Hope you like this one and as always, feel free to ask if you have any questions!

Comments

soy nuevo increíble obra de arte Loish <3

Cheogo Art

Thanks!

Mildred

hey victoria! thanks so much for the support! i'm not sure if clip studio paint can import .abr format, if so, then you can use them there!

Loish

you can still download Loish's brushes from gumroad and export them to clip! I use her brushes just fine in csp :]

YuyuSunshine

Me encanta la manera que tienes de simplificar las formas y los volúmenes y cómo les das color. Es maravilloso verte trabajar. Gracias por compartirlo💕

Lucía Navarro

Love it! I have just got your sketchbook artbook ❤️ are your brushes available for clip studio paint? Thank you 😀

Victoria

so happy you got it juan! hope you enjoy it :)

Loish

I love your process videos, but I'll have to wait to watch it til after I finish YOUR BOOK, that came yesterday!!! 😱😱🤯😁😁😁

Juan Gagliardo


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