Learn How To Make Your Art POP By Copying Mika Pikazo
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I tried recreating Mika Pikazo's vibrant illustration in order to learn the hidden stylization techniques for giving your illustration a pop graphic look. My main takeaway from this study was halftone, and in this video I explored using Photoshop, Clip Studio and other ways of applying halftones.
Copy Study PSD File:
📁drive.google.com/drive/u/2/fo...
Mika Pikazo's Socials:
🎨 Twitter: / mikapikazo
🎨 Pixiv: www.pixiv.net/en/users/1039353
🎨 Pixiv Fanbox (Files): mikapikazo.fanbox.cc/
CSP Brushes:
✏️ 鉛筆R: assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/...
✏️ やわ肌ブラシ: assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/...
✏️ 水彩境界Gペン: assets.clip-studio.com/en-us/...
✏️ 濃い水彩 & 水多め: assets.clip-studio.com/ja-jp/...
PSD Mega Brush Pack:
✏️ (Requires Creative Cloud): www.adobe.com/products/photos...
Resources:
💻 Pixiv Sensei Course: sensei.pixiv.net/ja/course/17
💻 Pixiv Sensei Video: • sensei by pixiv 第166回 ...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 1. Initial Breakdown + Resources
01:54 2. 1st Study
05:15 3. Halftones! ⭐
08:22 4. 2nd Study
12:02 Outcome + Conclusion
Korean Subtitles By Langzooma! : / langzooma
Any questions? feel free to message me:
🤔 / _tppo
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For tbe CMYK effect, there's actually a brush in CSP (i don't remember where I got it) that does exactly that! They're named half tone dots 1 & half tone dots 2 in my brush collection, so not much to go off of unfortuanately :') the grains pretty much look identical though, so I have a feeling that it's what they used (I' ll update if I find the brush pack!) Edit: Found it! 'Simple Retro Halftone Brushes' by pirpi (Content ID: 1802041)
@nemureki
Жыл бұрын
just looked up the brush and can confirm this looks exactly like what was shown in the video. thanks :)
@Toca_Moca
Жыл бұрын
Tysm for finding it I am downloading this brush immediately!
@rain_ypjm
Жыл бұрын
oh you are a saint
@cannibalrizzed
Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful for you man! Thank youu
@shivanshsolanki425
Жыл бұрын
At 10:53 what did he meant by yellow splitting from magenta?
Mika Pikazo's art is only one of the very few art styles I can recognize at a glance. It's just so iconic and the color flow just always screams "Mika Pikazo"
@iotaku
Жыл бұрын
Hers and LAMs are the ones I can recognize at a glance
@AZ-zz4kn
Жыл бұрын
Mika Pikazao, Torino, Yom, and Yoneyama Mai are some anime artists that I think are unique and very recognizable.
@iotaku
Жыл бұрын
@@AZ-zz4kn o ye yoneyama mais art also has that recognizability
@_glint
Жыл бұрын
what about hyanna natsu, just adjust the saturation on her art +10% and its almost the same
@zeroesssssw
Жыл бұрын
THIS
This is a great example of “tracing” being used correctly. Beginning artists need to know that tracing isn’t always a bad thing, as long as you’re only using it as a study and not claiming the original art as your own. Your tutorials are always so helpful!!
@anartismal
5 ай бұрын
id call this a case study, not really tracing but i agree with you
@oscarlove4394
23 күн бұрын
@@anartismal well, this is literally tracing, you just dont want to call it that because that has negative connotations.
So impressed that he went out of his way to try doing the halftones in different software
@ndnzb
Жыл бұрын
HELP HE WENT OUT OF HIS WAY TO BUY REAL HALFTONES
I remember recommending you to recreate Mika Pikazo in one of your videos but Ive never thought you would actually do this. Because Mika is like the Final Boss when it comes to digital drawing (because of the sheer amount of crazy details in it). Honestly I can’t imagine how long it must’ve taken you to study all this, looking at multiple drawings to figure out what’s going on in the painting, draw and edit the video. I’m at a loss for words with the results. You are just awesome and you deserve thousands of followers!!!
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Mika Pikazo was actually the most suggested when I started the study. Her art was difficult to breakdown, and honestly I wished I could've gone a little deeper into composition techniques and color theory. But the whole process of figuring out the techniques was really fun to do! 😁
@-Seppuku-
Жыл бұрын
@@tppoart You did more than enough. So much actually that you left me speechless. I‘d love to see more Mika Artworks on your channel in the future. Keep up the good work you are super talented and amazing!
@sakke5824
Жыл бұрын
@@tppoart I typed out a massive comment where I went a little more into what you -might have- missed during the making of that recreation image, along with some suggestions, I hope you will read it and give it some thought. Cheers!
@pranitp.1622
10 ай бұрын
Final boss is probably wlop lol
at this point I really want you to make editing tutorials lol. your transitions between parts are always so clean and fitting with the artists
@Fluff_Noodles
Жыл бұрын
Honestly I watch these videos for editing insight just as much as I watch them for art insight
@EmbersAnimations
Жыл бұрын
Fr
@dosven3495
Жыл бұрын
Please!!
@lostbutterflycols
Жыл бұрын
Omg yes😳
@ndnzb
Жыл бұрын
TRUE I LOVE THEIR EDITING SO MUCH TOO
Dude, I don't know if you edit your own videos, but the amount of effort is crazy, really excellent. Like the slides where you show the layers, the comparisons between each software (and doing it in every one of them + the traditional halftones), and that ending presentation , with the animated cube (even if it was already a preset), and the little animation of the hair moving for just a few seconds, but giving it a big plus, and also the whole style of editing. And that not focusing on the level of knowledge provided, such useful information, step by step and no skipping steps. It's really insane. The amout of time, human work and dedication is insane for things that just last a few seconds in a really well presented 12 min vid. Congratulations, your effort is outstanding, haven't seen someone making a top quality video like this, ever.
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed all the little details! 😭 I think those small touches are my favorite things to do during the editing!
@SJ-dl6uc
Жыл бұрын
YES. as long as it remains feasible to you, PLEASE DON'T STOP DOING IT. I'm this close to take your vid to my molecular genetics prof to shame him into putting more effort into his 3D molecular rendering lectures. as part of biology, 3D spacial geometry and art is a fundamental science language that needs to be understood but it's almost always never taught systematically. every prof just draws the molecules relevant to their lecture and pretend what they're asking you to do, aka asking you to imagine 3D biological processes as if they're 2D lineart. like, d*ck, that freaken IgG's binding domain isn't a flat hexagon anymore, it's a wibbly wobbly black hole... I wanna say I'm sorry, but tbh, it irks me when profs don't go the extra mile to teach better when they want us to go the extra 100 mile to show "enthusiasm" for science. 3D RENDERING IS SCIENCE DAMMIT.
@murray9282
11 ай бұрын
@@tppoarthat is the logicial plz?
Thank you for featuring sensei by pixiv!
The saturated line is called the terminator, it happens at the edge of some shadows in real life, not sure which particular shadows though. Also I love your analyses, so comprehensive and really fun to watch
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
ahhh thank you!
@pansitopapasito
Жыл бұрын
As a person who watched those, it's common to see it on sunsets or sunny days where you are on a place with shadow
@axserwz5022
Жыл бұрын
@@pansitopapasito I see thank you, also nice Ena pfp :>
@andinarizkia
Жыл бұрын
Terminator is a boundary between light and shadow! It happens mostly when light hits an object in tangets and the light refracts, or when it hits a semi-translucent object (like skin)! As far as my observation goes, on skin, it "shone through" and highlighted your blood vessels underneath (the same way your hand looks red when you put it up against bright light). That's why on skin, usually terminator line has a reddish undertone. It usually warms up and liven up the skin tone. On other things, it technically is refracted lights. Beyond terminator line, if the shadow doesn't overlap with other light source (secondary light or bounced light), it became core shadow which is deep and dark. But if it has secondary light or bounced light, it's common to have terminator line darker. Some artists uses terminator as a means to "brighten up a picture", since mixing two colors often results in a muddier, toned-down color, so they add a more saturated "transition color" and put it in the terminator line. The softer the light is, the less rigid and more gradually blended the terminator line looks. In my personal opinion, Mika Pikazo sensei uses a lot of cell shading which allows them to play a lot with the terminator line!
@MrOiram46
Жыл бұрын
I heard it happens because it’s where light waves are compressed to shorter waves before losing its brightness into the shadows, hence a more saturated appearance
I got this weird fixation that I shouldn't trace people's arts, no matter the purpose. I kept trying to draw the line art myself and got burn-out halfway. Now it has become one of my go-to when I try to learn different techniques, all thanks to you. Love, from Vietnam.
@ahihi9279
Жыл бұрын
helo ae :D
@htht249
Жыл бұрын
helu
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
I also still feel weird doing it, but I think as long as it's for studying purposes and we're not claming ownership then hopefully it's fine? 😅
@carlemiz8583
Жыл бұрын
Hellu.
@theannualantagonist5930
Жыл бұрын
I’m so stubborn with this that I eventually learned to just observe several artworks and references from people all over and just practice doing them on my own until I get a similar result XD Might take me a while but I’m also learning how they do it in tutorials
This is the first time I've ever heard of Mika Pikazo. Their art is absolutely beautiful and I hope to reach that level of talent someday. This breakdown video was really interesting! Good job!
@hashiro009
Жыл бұрын
her art is honestly amazing it feels illegal 😭😭😭
This channel is a fricking godsend fr, your way of explaining and showing things is an entire league of its own🧎♀️
@sael5084
Жыл бұрын
And you listening to it patiently is the perfect match:)
I've been trying to crack her art style for years so seeing someone else come to the same problem is freaking hilarious to me
My jaw actually dropped at your video editing, pacing, and of course your skills in dissecting art. You my friend have earned a subscriber that will be around for a very long time.
와 평소엔 자동번역으로 봤는데 오랜만에 오니까 한국어 번역도 생겼었네요!!!!!!!!!!!!! 행복하다😭😭
The IRL halftone segment tool me *o-u-t*, I couldn't stop laughing! What an incredible breakdown, entertaining video, and such a useful process for everyone looking to examine how other artists create their works. This was amazing from start to finish!
You gotta be one of the best art youtubers ever. Your way of analyzing complicated works not only makes you achieve great results, but you ALSO help everyone out by explaining step by step what you did, something that most professional artist don't do even in paid courses. I'm truly, TRULY impressed. (And i never ever type comments under any youtube video, so this is how much i admire you)
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!! 🙏
@fan4every1lol89
Жыл бұрын
agreed this channel gives practical ideas
@HibaNya
Жыл бұрын
I learned so much from watching his videos and reading the comment section here
#1 art channel ever. Thank you so much for going out of your way to analysing various influential artists to provide learning artists a better understanding of numerous concepts❤❤
The dedication and effort put in this video is insane.
@peepeeLETMEHAVETHENAME
Жыл бұрын
🫁
For those new to Ibispaint, the blur can be achieved by the Gaussian filter (in FX). The half tone can be colored by merging the screen tone to an empty layer and add a new colored layer on top of it with Hard Mix (in blending mode).
this is so intense tppo is like the detective of drawing styles... incredible how much science and commitment there was to this study, extremely appreciative of this bounty of information and share of techniques, is so demistifying and inspiring! tremendous value
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊
@keankishaeld.gerago9575
Жыл бұрын
@@tppoart Man you are Hilarious the way you explain AND THE AMOUNT OF EFFORT YOU DO is just so amazing inspiring me to word hard too if I want to be a better artist. Btw we love the way you edit and explain things more easily Pls continue your hard work God bless you ❤️❤️❤️
It's amazing! As a designer which tried to start digital drawing, I really struggled alot with practice and different tutorials because I simply couldn't understand why am I doing this or that. Once I've found your channel, I started regaining my interest in drawing because of your approach to the art, and the way you explain things makes me actually understand, what's going on. Thank you!
I’ve never thought I see so many vfx editing style influence on an tutorial for painting 👁👄👁
My mans rly went out and used traditional halftones - respect
You can really feel the love and passion for art in these videos that you make. I hope you reach whatever dream you want. Warmest regards from Japan.
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
was cracking up at the physical halftone segment. amazing. Thanks for all the effort you put into these videos! The breakdown of the art is really cool and the editing brings it to a whole other level. Great work!!
The Saturated line in the Shadows is called "Core Shadow" and some digital artists refer to it as "limiter" too
@be7256
Жыл бұрын
i sorta thought it was the terminator
@michaelreadnower4424
10 ай бұрын
yeah core shadow was what i was thinking
Colors: *exist* Mika Pikazo: I'LL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK
The amount of time you spend on this video is gorgeous, you are a cave of knowledge of digital painting study. I’ve been stuck with the digital paint for like 2 years, but since I’ve found your channel I’ve found a way out “finally” The composition, the way you speak and you explain is very pace full, I hope I could get much more better after your “lessons” Big congratulations to you’re work >:]
the saturated line is a stylization of light falloff, which marco bucci has tackled in a video
not only am I impressed by your thorough study of another artist's work, I'm also impressed with how you constructed and edit the video. Amazing job!
YOUR EDITING IS SO ENTERTAINING the amount of effort is baffling, seriously! Keep up the amazing work, because it's one of the best i have seen in the art community, no, on the whole site, honestly!
You went from 1k to 90k subscribers in like, 6 months. This really shows how much your videos are appreciated, thank you for everything!
I would just like to say, when I passed by your channel on your last vid, you had around 7k subs. I am just so proud of your quick growth cuz every time like a minute passed I saw you gain 3k subs. Also your styling of editing is so great I just can't believe you were once so underated. Once again congrats on over 90k subs
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sticking around! The growth is so fast its scary😅
I love the fact that you delve into the deepest techniques of the artist just to look as close as possible to the image, big props to that!❤ i wish you could do a vid about cogecha/焦茶 artstyle because its really difficult to pull off
I adore your editing style, the surrounding graphics and little video flourishes are just as exciting and interesting to me as the art you're actually studying.
Man this editing is clean! Your videos are so beautiful and easy to follow
This is the first video I've seen of yours and it's bad ass. Breaking down techniques and understanding how they apply is a level up.
This is truly an awesome master study. The way to dissect it was so good. The end result was awesome.
I can't describe this new genre of video as anything but wildly unique, creatively stylish, and masterfully explained/walked through. Thank you for birthing this video and all the others like it.
I really love this idea of how you analyze artists and try out their methods. I've been studying other artists as well but mostly looked at patterns of solutions myself. For example how they deal with eye shapes, how they draw a nose because there's so many ways etc. I developed my own preferences because of it. But I love how you look at the technical aspect of it!
the editing amd extra animations you do alone are art. lots of work put into them
just found your channel and im really happy about how you break down the steps. theres so much possibilities when it comes to coloring digitally its easy to get lost and seeing you copy different artists is really helpful and also fun to watch!! your music choice is funky and your explanations and video flow is easy to digest:) im always impressed with how well you manage to capture what makes the artworks stand out
My god the breakdown, the process, the real halftones thing which I didn't know was done like this, so informative and easy to understand, keep it up ✨✨😭
you just randomly popped up on my youtube screen and i've never been so thankful that something like this happened. it's so easy to understand and learn from your vids, in my opinion you're the best art channel so far
Congrats on hitting 100k!🎉 When ttpo whipped out his real halftone i almost fell off my chair because of his sheer hunger and adventurous spirit to pursue and figure out the techniques used by art masters.
god I am at a loss for words. This video blew me away- I'm surprised it doesn't have millions of views tbh! You went so above and beyond, capturing every tiny detail and it shows. My jaw literally dropped when you also recreated those effects in medibang, procreate, ibis etc. Just...the commitment to this is amazing and inspiring. And the editing is *mwah* chief's kiss. Instant sub.
This is by far the best art KZread channel I've stumbled across. You put your points succintly and your editing is phenomenal. It's always difficult to do studies alone, this sort of content is a breath of fresh air and highly educational. Thank you so much, especially for sharing your study PSDs and please keep making content. Stay blessed!
Amazing study! and I didn't know about mika pikazo, now I lover her work! Thank you
For artists I'd like to see next, Hidari is an amazing artist, his work always looks so good yet so simple. I've tried to replicate his art style many times before but could never get the charm that his work has right, something to do with how he colours his work.
WELL MADE sheesh. from start to finish top to bottom the presentation is so well made.. the clean graphics elements u put into ur edit, the amt of time it took and the dedication to study and analyze her work to be able to recreate and put it into presentation form..just wow.. this whole thing is so aesthetic as well along with the music choice bro its genius.. im just mind blown i love watching these keep up the great work! i dont see anyone doing stuff like urs but if yes u will always be the one to do it best for me.
Aaaa this is great. I've been needing breakdowns to understand how to make my art pop out more
Man many congratulations! This is one of the best videos ever on KZread regarding digital art, direct to the point, showing your actual mental process, showing different tools, God editing, you are setting a new standard, keep the hard work.
I am very thankful for your efforts to share everything you learn. This made learning easier and faster for us who was just starting out digital art. Just want you to know that you are very appreciated in the art community. ❤❤
With this level of everything. You're going to be BIG in the art community!
you’re crazily underrated and you put a lot of work into editing, and explaining the techniques in an easy way to understand. sending lots of love 💗
Your analysis and presentation to this whole tutorial was fantastic. Got me engaged till the end.
Oh my god thank you for making this! Mika Pikazo is my number 1 favorite artist. I used to study, learn and admire her illustrations when I started drawing last year and to this day, I will always be grateful to her!
This is one of the most unique art channels ive ever watched. Ive always wanted to start a YT art channel but I wanted to bring somthing new to the table but I couldnt think of anything, this art channel inspires me to find something niche I can do that no one else is doing! Also, amazing video i have always loved Mika's arts. Please do Akizero! he Anmi and Nnn000007 are my top 3 anime artist of all time.
I could never find a video that explains digital coloring workflow that I could actually understand, and you did it pretty effortlessly. Thank you
amazing art, amazing work, and you are showing how you learn as you go You seem very respectful towards the original artist and that already puts you leauges above other up and coming youtubers today
The presentation and pacing of information is really impressive. I also greatly appreciate your effort to go beyond in your research and trials. I wish you the energy, time, motivation, inspiration or whatever you usually need when you work on your personal art illustrations. 👊
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm relieved that you enjoyed the pacing and information in this video 😭
I've never seen anyone as dedicated to art as you are. I'm also admiring some Japanese artists and studying them but you're completely on another level!! you want to improve so much and that is beyond words!! I really want to see what your style looks like!
The way your videos are edited and how you script your videos really expresses a respect for the art and artists you showcase, it's really refreshing and dignified unlike other art youtubers. (Some youtubers just do art for the funni haha laugh when ive really wanted to listen and watch someone who takes art like seriously seriously)
your videos are never boring, whatever the video may be about! its so interesting how you edit and how you express train of thought by colorful and exciting video effects!
This video is so well done, the editing is amazing and the amount of dedication to study all of this as well, just insane work. One of my favorite art channels for sure
@tppoart
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Tppo, your video editing as well as your art studying skills are improving with each video you share with us and I’m so happy you did a study of this piece! I was fortunate to attend pixiv drawfest earlier this year where Mika Pikazo was learning animation from Hanabushi (the particular animated piece you were studying was among her first animation attempts!) and even the master animator was amazed at Mika’s illustrator sensibilities shining through in this piece. You’ve studied a piece where she was also trying out how to do something new by doing it herself, she’s always learning too! Your master study is a delight to watch and your clear breakdown of the processes you’ve done for this study is a treat to watch. There’s so much hard work in your videos, cheers!
the truckload of insight and the production quality of this video.... I subbed
Everything you do in vids appears to be extremely useful and fascinating to see and learn… I look forward to see more and more studies here. You do an amazing thing ✨
you dont know how much i’m learning from these videos, i’m trying my best to study and figure out my art style, you’re like a detective figuring out these final boss arts piece by piece, it’s truly amazing to have content like this out there. you’re very underrated!
I really appreciate how much time and dedication you spend on these! You give me motivation to not give up and that there is always a way to figure something out no matter how hard it is! I love your videos and love you break them down for us thank you!
Your videos not only fun to watch, but very useful for newbie artist like me. Thank you for another great video!
Your decoding skills are unreal.
immediately recognized the Mika Pikazo's art style from the thumbnail so I watched the video but stayed watching because of the indepth attempt of a breakdown which was an awesome one at that. great video.
Not gonna lie, your videos is some of the most useful drawing tutorial and research I could found on any other YT channel. The way you conclude stuff and organize your analysis, Just Wow..! Your channel really motivate me to draw
This is insane, it is quite hard to decipher her art style but you made it seem like it was easy to do! ❤ I hope you'll do fuzichoco next!!
your videos are like the most helpful, easy to comprehend, and informative art lessons i've ever seen. please keep it up!! i also love how you edit your videos, keeps it very interesting to watch!
Everything is insane. The artist, the editing, the design, the tips, the study...I'm totally mind blown ! I wish youtube had more content that shows how people learn. It's not about teaching or just showing off skills. It's about experiencing the process. Thanks a lot !
I seriously can't thank you enough for making these breakdown videos! They are a godsend! I've been a digital artist for quite some years now and while I have my own style I've always wondered about unlocking these secrets and how some artists on social media (especially young ones) seem really good at adapting these really popular styles that give that extra "oomph" to your art. Oh and your video editing is impeccable. That part with the actual real life half tones made me laugh a lot though. The sheer dedication to the joke... XD
I found the colours on my drawing boring so I'm gonna try that triad technique, I'm really glad I found your channel! It's fun to watch and very helpful to understand how artist studies other artists' works ❤️❤️
i'm in love with your study videos and all of your videos actually! i've been binge watching them and i'm learning so much. i love all the details and information you put and the editing! i was so excited when i saw you released a new video
This is actually masterpiece, really love your passion and the way you enjoy yourself during the journey is ashtonishing to watch
You might be the best art youtuber ever, I learned so much from your videos, please keep this series going! I hope you become more popular soon.
This feels illegal to watch and learn. Your whole channel is 😭😭😭 Like I have never seen any other channel that would actually have this smooth flow of the video that wouldn't bore me a bit. The way you explain and everything is 😭💕
i just found your channel recently and i have to say, this is genuinely one of the most helpful art channels ive ever found, its so in depth and easy to digest. the editing is absolutely phenomenal too! cant wait for whatever you make next man :D
Appreciate the breakdown and the journey of your discovery of their style. I feel like this is unique content to help understand style. Also this gets me thinking about how digital techniques can be the big difference between just a good illustration that can be done in digital and physical medium, or a distinct illustration that can only be done in digital.
I love Mika Pikazo so much! The first time I saw her illustrate a servant in FGO, I was rushing to get Sei Shonagon into my roster. But other than that, her art certainly does pop out and is really distinct once you know what to look for.
this is such a nice video! definitely teaches us about techniques as well as showing us that it's okay to study our favorite artists art so that we can become better artists ourselves! also great editing on the video. my suggestion would be sakimichan art. she does semi-realistic anime paintings.
Bro went through so much efforts for his studies I applaud this mans
God your videos are so good, like the editing alone makes them worth watching. I've actually been trying to figure out her art style for a while so this is legitimately one of the most useful videos ever for me haha
2:35 that's the terminator! specifically, the line between the light and the shadow. or at least *some* artists call it that, at least marc brunet does. he mentions it in his video "how to paint skin like a pro" at around 7:45. some also call it subsurface scattering, because that is technically the effect that *causes* that color on terminator line. so, subsurface scattering is also fine to use. edit: the amount of expertise and effort that went into this video is incredible. what a huge asset to the art community!
the study itself and the video editing were both incredible! i feel so motivated to go draw now… for artist suggestions: Kuroblood or Namie! both of them have made character designs for Arknights, and their illustrations of those characters are gorgeous. I’m really interested in Kuroblood’s shading and clothing design, and Namie is yet another artist who colors in a beautiful way that i have no idea how to replicate 😅 her drawings of Mizuki especially are very ethereal! sorry for the whole paragraph haha. no matter what artists you look at in the future, i’m always hyped for these study videos!!
@_cowprincess
Жыл бұрын
might be really late but namie has had many tutorials on tumblr back in the day, they might still be there
Thank you so much for explaining the processes of well known illustrators such as Mika Pikazo. And, you deserve more subscribers.
All of your breakdowns are my fav artists.. thank you so much for making this
aaa I love these so much!! The amount of effort and the editing you do is so amazing to me! As a suggestion, maybe you can try doing Kawacy's art style study next time? If you want to! Regardless, look forward to another vid from you! ♡
2:35 I think I heard that type of line referred to in lighting as the terminator. Not sure if someone else already mentioned it. Also I love your videos and editing style. I might have to study your work and use it my videos too 😅 Thanks for the fantastic breakdown video as always!
You’re videos have been super helpful, all your explanations are clear. I reference them all the time in my essays whenever a professor asks us to do style studies. It’s also really encouraging to see you succeed in the end after trying so many times. Thank you for sharing your hard work. I hope you have a wonderful day.
oh my god i've using csp for years now and today i learned about the half tone function... thank you so much for this video its so insightful and informative!!
Thanks for sharing! I'm quite obsessed with her works recently
That saturated line at 2:36 looks like a Water Fringe effect in paint tool Sai (I'm not sure if that's what she uses but other software probably has a similar effect). I tried it out with the same colors on the screen and it looks quite similar! Thanks for making these vids :D