Digital painting tutorial Environmental sketch Mountain landscape

Digital painting tutorial Environmental sketch Mountain landscape. More info visit: idrawgirls.blogspot.com How to draw and paint environmental concept quick study: Mountain range quick environmental illustration speed-painting concept digital painting video demo. This step by step video show you from lay down the base color, blocking in shape for painting to create under-painting then assigning value and color composition, and refining detail for the final concept painting. This tutorialdemonstrates how to quickly create efficient concept design from concept idea into visual and How to put rough idea onto visual sketch. Learn to draw comic book characters with tips from a professional concept artist and illustrator Xia Taptara.




25 Responses to “Digital painting tutorial Environmental sketch Mountain landscape”

  1. cohenthebarberian says:

    @PeacefulParadox from the looks of it, he’s using opacity jitter set to pen pressure.

  2. xxxDarkShinobixxx says:

    That was simply AMAZING! First oen of your vids I’ve watched. This year I’ve begun a 2 year Advanced Diploma of video game art at TAFE/college. We began our first few lessons of concept art the same way you began your video, simple blocking in with the foreground, mids and background, with minimal detail, just the basics. This is the level I want to get to though! Might I ask, have you got pen tilt turned on to adjust the brush shape? Hard to tell with the speed of the video. [=

  3. Ravefirell says:

    what brush do you use for the mountains? is there some where i can download it?

  4. tsitra360 says:

    It makes sense to use the existing colors in the painting to add details in it. I always have the problem of adding additional colors when they already exist. I wish I never have to use the dodge or burn tool.

  5. VvissiaA says:

    @aguirreruru im confused as well D: i wanted to see a dragon D:

  6. A8DesignProductions says:

    this is not a tutorial… it just shows what your doing… besides of what you said of the colors..

  7. TheMaaoow says:

    this helped me out a lot, thnx!

  8. XenoGenome says:

    Hey, love your videos. They help me alot, although there’s something I don’t fully get.
    When you lay down the basic outlines of the mountains, you use a lower than 100% opacity right? Is this also the case when you’re done with the outlines and fill in the details? l

    Like after 06:15 you say: “You have all the value you need.” Wouldn’t a low opacity brush destroy these values?

    help me out please!

  9. Tobuoi says:

    To achieve the look that you do, do you use just one layer or multiple?

  10. rfdickerson says:

    I wanna be able to paint “things that like”

  11. iEcchi says:

    @aguirreruru totally agree

  12. Xelon6k says:

    same same

  13. Drakaran says:

    You could have also used 3 layers to help keep the distances more defined.

  14. lucasatum says:

    only brushes ?

  15. dannycostea says:

    What is the tool at 1:52 ?

  16. DeBuraInc01 says:

    nice tutorial…but i was also lookin forward to the dragon… got an epic feel when i saw the thumbnail

  17. FatalFlaw2008 says:

    you use a tablet?

  18. JU7R0 says:

    LOL… “and now you do some bush” hahahahahhaha good drawing though :D

  19. Dummweltschutz says:

    @FatalFlaw2008 without a tablet its kinda hard to draw a good picture on the pc

  20. FatalFlaw2008 says:

    @Dummweltschutz I know. It’s like drawing with a potato with a mouse, I guess I meant, what kind.

  21. amassasa says:

    i dont understand how to choose the right colors >.<

    Anyone can help me? (im talking about darker and lighter tones)

  22. NeecHMonkeY says:

    @amassasa Study color theory.

  23. Zadeass says:

    brush settings?

  24. Zadeass says:

    @amassasa what do you mean? complimentary colors are always good pairs. Like purple and yellow, red with green, orange and blue etc. darker in foreground, lighter in background.

  25. dwayne515 says:

    so are the different parts of the picture on different layers?
    the grass on one, the closer mountains on one and the background on one?

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