Do you guys have any great copic painting demonstrations that are as good as these:
Kim Jung Gi demos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-_f2Ngn8O0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmJE36moUeA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unPjH5nZ29I
Mark Brooks demos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh6GVQd8I0A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU_WUpFeabg
I tried looking for more demonstrations, but I found most of them to be pretty bad and not in the level of quality as above.
I recently got into value painting using the Copic Sketch warm gray set, and pretty stumped on using it. So it would be great seeing many full-length demos
>>2674942
bump
>>2674942
I don't do markers so can't give any specific recommendations, but I would imagine looking into artists who do either industrial design or product design would be a good idea since at least traditionally they did most of their work with markers so had it down to a science.
>>2674942
I'd imagine watercolor videos would be a good idea to watch because it's the same principles. Light to dark, back to front.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gL5mE0JTP8
You can see it's almost the same as those marker videos. You can even charge the paper by overloading it with water, the same way mark brooks charges the paper with 0 tone alcohol.
I recognize you have to put down big silhouettes of lighter color first and put smaller and smaller shapes on top of that to gradually reach an image.
>>2675212
Yeah, I wanted to also go into watercolor, and I tried to look for so many times for a "masterclass"-quality course on watercolor but never found one.
You know, the same quality of Watts Atelier demo videos.
Which is why I'm pretty stumped going into painting. When I was studying drawing there were so many masterful lessons by Vilppu, Huston, Hampton, Proko, etc.
But in watercolor painting, I'm so fucking clueless on where to look for, the instructions on that field are so goddamn barren.
The courses I found always looks so "sketchy". They never seems to be a finished painting for production.
>>2675202
Oh yeah, I remembered Scott Robertson have some marker demos. But his stuff is mainly hard surface though, but still useful I guess
>>2675219
That looks really amazing.
Can anyone guess what medium is he using?
>>2675236
It's watercolor