Simple Process to Paint Anything!

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Published 2024-06-28

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  • @firos_kofi6608
    Clothing would be awesome. Also maybe some episode of enfiro, taking some insight on clouds / trees / rocks
  • @ninja_tony
    Awesome tutorial. One of the best lessons I ever learned in painting was that 99% of the work when it comes to rendering ANYTHING is to just stop and think about what you’re actually rendering. What kind of material it is, how does light react to that material, etc. this video encapsulates that message perfectly I think. One thing I noticed, but correct me if I’m wrong. When you copy-pasted the spheres to get the “reflection” of the adjacent spheres, shouldn’t they have been flipped? Especially on the reflection of the ball with the red stripe, it seems most obvious because I think the red stripe would go the opposite direction in the reflection. The others aren’t quite as noticeable so it probably doesn’t matter much lol. Either way, fantastic video! Thank you for working on it, it’s going to help a lot of people.
  • I dunno about you, my brethren, but I need these videos in a playlist that I can binge. There's a lot to learn here
  • @itanchiro5524
    You had such Fridays? where have i been sleeping!?!!?!?
  • @nikolaikai940
    Tyler is amassing an army of Tylers! I feel like we have to keep a close eye on this situation. (¬_¬)
  • The way you're explaining is a treat! Thank you for providing these resources as well as the feedback in the mentorship <3
  • @vin4216
    The lightest dark is darker than the darkest light.
  • @bocage_art
    I don't know what to say, mind-blowing, to see so much knowledge becoming something realistic, saving the video to go back some other time. Thank you, Tyler!
  • @DEADEYESpress
    WOW, clear shading process! I love it! Please do more! :D
  • @dixieechann
    this is where I will be spending my Fridays, thanks!
  • @jacktuffery9930
    Thanks Tyler!! If you ever do more examples of the weirder materials that'd be awesome... Glass, fire, water..
  • @firos_kofi6608
    literally amazing content. I hope I can start helping artists in the future too. :) Thank you for the deep lighting class. Have a great weekend guys!
  • @miguerys9503
    AWESOME!!! There's SO MUCH to sink the teeth into
  • @artcole80
    Your explain Fresnel correctly, but when you pasted the left "matte" sphere unto the reflective sphere you did not mirror (flip) the image. Also you erased the reflection, stating Fresnel again. Fresnel would cause you not to erase because the angle in inference is become more and more away from the frontal plane of the eye's FOV. Love the overall vibe,but some the tutorial is jumbling the rules a bit in terms of reflection of scene objects and Fresnel dynamics.
  • @YassineCherifi
    This was really awesome session and I loved every second of it I wanna do some texture studies so bad now thank you so much Tyler & Tlyer 🙏
  • @LillenArt2
    I'm working on rocks and ground (dirt, gravel, sand) so the next video should be helpful. Thanks.