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Drawing for Fun - Guyver pt.1 - video

Hey!

Well, I decided I'd get a bit more into just enjoying myself drawing around and just working up some new one off pieces that aren't necessarily giant multi-character paintings. This is my entire process from sketch to my start in laying down a watercolor type pass over top my line work. In order to make the best use of my time in this video and just show you my entire sketching/line process I didn't talk a whole lot, I know for some of you that will make this incredibly boring to watch, but I know I always enjoyed seeing the complete process for images when I was watching videos from artists. 

Download link here for the video as well 

Also, here's a little render pass I did as a test to see how it'd look painted from this step. I'm so incredibly happy with how these results look, feels more real than my previous works, at least as far as the traditional look goes. I can't wait to do more on this.

Thanks for your continued support! I greatly appreciate the opportunity to create works like this for you.

Dave

Drawing for Fun - Guyver pt.1 - video Drawing for Fun - Guyver pt.1 - video Drawing for Fun - Guyver pt.1 - video

Comments

Wow this patreon is super worth it

Afferton Raynold

This is super cool man... i think alot of people see like Kim Jung Gi or any speed painting video and think that it just flows out like turning the faucet on... but theres so much exploration and checking to see if shits right.... i think this way makes the most sense... u lay out a map and then lay cool ass details out on that map, but you make sure the map is tight first. Thanks for postin dog

Nicholas Puente

Love these long videos :). A handy trick a lot of people don't know about is that you can hold a hotkey for a tool, use it, then when you release the hotkey it will automatically switch back to the original tool you were using. This works in Photoshop as well, so you can hold E to use the eraser tool then when you release, it will switch back to your brush tool.

Brettski

I totally agree with what you've said. I do believe you can learn a lot simply by just watching how artists work on their piece. Thanks for sharing the creation of this fun piece.

Figmenter

love this. totally agree with you when you say you always wanted to see tutorials without speed ups and "2 hours later" cuts. I sat and drew watching this and it was very very cool. you rule!

Connor McGuire

Thanks very much dude - these are very helpful to see. Even if there's no commentary at all to make it easier for you, it's great to be able to see the entire process and the sequence in which you do things. Thanks man!

Volen CK

also - goddamnit there's a video glitch in this, fuck. I don't know why this sometimes happens when recording, it's infuriating

David Rapoza

I attached both the jpegs that are in the body of this post, please download them if you'd like to see the images with more clarity

David Rapoza


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