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PROCESS VIDEO // thank you

 

Here's the process for yesterday's thank you drawing! It's just the process from beginning to end, slightly sped up, no audio. 

For those who want to know more about the steps in the process, here's some more info about how I handle each phase of the drawing:


1. SKETCH

In the beginning, I just want to keep it loose and free! If I get hung up on the details at this stage, I tend to feel stuck, so I’m just doing some quick loose sketches using simple shapes. For this one, you can see that I tried out a few different sketches before landing on the final one. The brush I used for this sketching phase is called Macalabs sketch HB pencil, which is great for mimicking a pencil effect. You can find it here as part of a set: http://cbr.sh/fg8up?ref=loish 

2. BASE COLOR

I merge together the rough and detailed sketch, because I hate throwing away those first sketch lines. I feel like they have so much personality. Then, in a layer below, I throw a base color down. I usually start with a totally random color and just kind of wing it from there. I feel like you need to see the colors in front of you to know what works, so I slap on some colors and then use color editing tools to tweak them until they ‘feel’ right.

3. CHANGE LINE COLOR

I set the line color to multiply and then change it to some color other than black. This way, it creates some new colors and interacts with the colors below in an intresting way! It’s usually that blending of bright lines with the colors below that allows me to find new and intersting color combinations. 

4. MERGE & DETAIL

I then merge the layers together (sketch lines and base color) and just start painting from there. I use the simple hard round brush which you can find with most versions of photoshop and also in my free brush set: https://cubebrush.co/loish?product_id=4jk2jw

As you can see, the character started out really cartoony and I gradually add more and more detail as I go. This is why my art has a ‘semi realistic’ look: the construction is cartoony and the rendering is a bit more realistic! 

MAIN TOOLS / TECHNIQUES:

1. Alt + click - this is the eyedropper shortcut in Windows / Photoshop and it allows me to ‘sculpt with color.’ Basically I focus on getting a nice color combination early on, and after that all I have to do is render and detail it using the colors that are already there!

2. Working from one layer - You can see that I have many layers but that I’m usually working on only one at a time. The other layers are all just older versions of the drawing that I keep there as a backup. Working on one layer keeps things simple for me, otherwise I’ll get lost in all the different layers and have a hard time making the drawing feel like a unified whole. 


If you guys have any questions, please let me know! I can try to answer them and also take then into account for future videos / posts :) 

PROCESS VIDEO // thank you

Comments

I'm always fascinated by people's thought process, which is why I love seeing sketches. The push and pull of the idea. Where it not only has to look right, it has to feel right. This is mesmerizing. :)

John Cebollero

I love watching these process videos so much! They feel both soothing and educational haha.

Chloe

good point! the 'real time' version is about 2hrs 40 mn long. so that's about as long as I took to make it, including some breaks in between!

Loish

So helpful to see the entire process! How long would you estimate the "real time" was to do this work. I have trouble grasping that when viewing speeded-up versions.

Greg Schultz

I'm using Procreate 5, but it won't import .tpl unfortunately. I'll just have to find a friend who can export it to another format from photoshop ^^;

LEBuwu

thank you :)

Monika Kucharska

I recommend starting with pictures of anatomy! I have to same problem so understanding what the hand really looks like helped me. Then I just did a ton of sketches of my own hands. Good luck!

Ashley

You should be able to import .abd if you've updated to Procreate ^^

Christina

Ooh beautiful!! Aw man, I just bought and downloaded the macalabs brush set without realising it was .tpl so I can't import it into Procreate ^^; Oops

LEBuwu

Happy to see the process videos because i think i learn so many things in these videos. Can you tell us which brushes do you usually use, like sketch brush ... coloring brush...

Atılay Sargın

Beautiful work! I'm so glad you fixed the sleeve, that was bugging me for half the timelapse 😂 (It was curving the wrong way)

Jeremiah Justice

I have a question...I have problem with drawing hands ...I tried to follow tutorials but they show like really difficult way :)....any suggestion ? well I think it also depends on the practice....:)....observes how you draw and seems simple but in practice comes out differently...well I will keep practice then :)

Monika Kucharska

Thank you for sharing this information. It is so useful!

Anna Aldüz

i use procreate sometimes! for this drawing i used photoshop, but for procreate, maxpacks brushes are my favorite - especially the gouache ones. they are textured and creamy. i also like these brushes: http://cbr.sh/ai2y9?ref=loish

Loish

i use bandicam! i bought it ages ago... could be that there are way better options out there now.

Loish

So helpful, I love it 🤩 The steps are very insightful and well explained! So cool 😎

Biiaboo

SO awesome!!!! do you use procreate? If so are there any brushes you like?

Evie

What programs do you use to screen record and edit your videos?

Artie Parker

I might need to to try this one layer thing because I definitely get lost in my layers. One time I maxed the layers in paint tool sai

Divi (Lovewin)

This is really insightful ..thank you for including some detailed explanation into the process and not just putting up a video. Really amazing work 😘🥰

Sarah cole

This is so great to watch. I love knowing that even you do many sketches before you settle on finding 😁 I really want to work on using less layers so my art doesn't get so disjointed. I really want more cohesive colour schemes too!

Michele

hmm, that's a problem i struggle with too! i sometimes spend a lot of time just cleaning up and polishing and I have to force myself to stop. the main thing that's helped is to set a time limit because that forces me to make better choices with what i end up cleaning up and polishing. and also going back a few steps sometimes - checking how the painting looked at an earlier stage. often, it looked better when it was a bit rougher, so then i know i need to stop!

Loish

Looking forward to watch this one!! The progress of an artwork is like magic. A lot to learn from!

Nic

hi! i was wondering if you had any advice for finishing paintings quicker? i find my process a lot slower than cel shading as my sketches are messy (so its hard to clean up later) and im always caught up with cleaning up and rendering every detail "perfectly" (i dont really know what is considered a completed painting), which results with me losing steam and rarely finishing any of them ;w; i was wondering if you had any tips for knowing when to finish a painting?

Theeio

I love seeing & hearing your process, thanks for the video! Your artwork is always so beautiful and inspirational. :)

appleminte

getting caught up in the details is an issue i've always struggled with! it's so refreshing to see the honest process of a professional artist. your process videos always get me pumped about creating art <3

cherooshi

haha yes, totally relatable. i feel that way basically every time.

Loish

I’m going to have to come back to this later today and check out your “ugly stage,” which is what I call that moment after the sketch but before details where it suddenly looks like a hot mess and I doubt my ability as an artist 🤣 I like remembering that everyone has to do that stage when they make art! Thanks for sharing.

Hannah England


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