15倍速 使用ソフト :CLIP STUDIO 配信の動画なので一部画質低い部分があります、ご了承ください 米山舞 - Yoneyama Mai yoneyamai.work/ / yonema BGM - seekx / @seekx
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@shana60514 жыл бұрын
To everyone who would want to know the brushes Yoneyama-sensei used in this video, as far as my eyesight is concerned, I think she used "Lighter pencil" with modified setting on hardness for sketch, "Mapping pen" for almost everything, from lineart to filling the colors with some modified settings too (I think), and filled some colors with "Darker pencil". By the way, the software is Clip Studio Paint and most of her brushes are there in default. This is purely skill on how to use the tools! This is such a very good illustration video. Thank you for sharing the progress Yoneyama-sensei!
@potpale4 жыл бұрын
SHANA omg thank you sm!!
@shana60514 жыл бұрын
@@potpale you're welcome!
@alep_72434 жыл бұрын
is it possible to find Clip studio paint brushes and use them in Krita?
@genhol50564 жыл бұрын
Thank You! Do you think those are the same brushes used in every other video by yoneyama?
@shana60514 жыл бұрын
@@alep_7243 I think you can. I'm not entirely familiar with Krita but I think there might be some similarities that can be found and downloaded through blogs that distributes brushes like in Clip Studio Paint!
The start of this video just made me realize how much i need to explore with my original idea and composition. I tend to just go with what i initially thought of and end up hating the final illustration or sometimes it never even gets past the clean line art phase
@ghost-fs7th4 жыл бұрын
same. I HATEEEE doing line-art, so I always go in like this is my final line I'm not going to change it. that either slows down the process exponentially, or it ends up making the final product look like garbage. I guess I just have to get over my hatred of drawing the same thing twice, and my fear of having to start completely over...
@K1chi34 жыл бұрын
As for me I just skip the lineart xD
@mercy50044 жыл бұрын
This is why every art teacher I had always stressed one thing over all. Never go with your first idea. more specifically, they told us to come up with a really cool idea. Then make at least 5 different thumbnails/sketches for it. Even if we really liked the first one, we were told to do that. Keep making new thumbnails for the concept (obviously changing things as you went) if you still felt off about it. Then, even IF you liked your first try...you can at least say you've reviewed the other options, and feel better about your decision. Especially if you do their second most repeated advice: Walk away. Feel stuck? Been drawing for a while? Get up, take a break for 15-30 minutes (or more) then come back to it. look at it as you're walking towards it. Sometimes looking at it from far away helps pick up on mistakes. But now you have fresh eyes that haven't been staring at it. It's easy to get used to and zone out on stuff when we've been looking at it for a long time. So by giving yourself a break every once in a while, you can keep an accurate and refreshed perspective on your work.
@kittycatstudio4 жыл бұрын
Also to take a break and draw something silly in between
@someonenothere88183 жыл бұрын
@@K1chi3 ??? Line art is really important tho. I've studied chinese modern drawing methods, and am familiar with people who have studied fine art in Japan. Similar principles are applied in fine art to commercial art, especially manga. Understanding line work is treated as more important that shading. This comes from principles that are derived from Asian art. If you want to draw manga properly, you have to have good line work. Lines express emotion, values, emphasis, hierarchy, and movement.
Some things i picked up on while watching mai's process - dynamic angles are fun and should be explored - sometimes as you go through refining, the more recent drafts are worse than the original, and that's okay. keep working on it nonetheless if you're unsatisfied. - Don't regret restarting your progress back to a blank canvas. A muddied paper will not show further details you add on - start with big, obvious shapes, and big, obvious brushes. then work your brush size smaller as you add details. - when coloring, be sure to distinguish btwn foreground, middleground, and bg in tone! (i still suck at this, but it's important to remember for composition) - don't be afraid to edit the line art as you go - when applying gradients, don't be afraid to go buck wild! Don't vary just the value--alter the hue, the tint, and make sure it's still distinguishable even if your work is viewed from afar - Always make sure to check if your details can be viewed from afar! - try blurring stuff when they aren't the focus of the picture
Really love the art!! I love the color scheme!! aaaaAAAA
@user-cq9jl6kd8k4 жыл бұрын
米山さん尊敬してます!!!!!! 技、盗みたいです
@2Sayaka23 жыл бұрын
This is amazing keep the great work up!
@colesupremacy65682 жыл бұрын
パステルカラー使ってる描画大好きです!こんなスタイル素晴らしいと思う
@janisten2 жыл бұрын
素晴らしい
@user-cs1ul7gk3m4 жыл бұрын
圧倒的美
@kseniyacher62554 жыл бұрын
Beautiful style I love it 🔥
@alysan82634 жыл бұрын
Your artwork always be my favorite ❤
@ryoyamada264 жыл бұрын
I've never actually thought of drawing from this perspective. Seems like I found yet another great artist. I love it!
@ramsonk2 жыл бұрын
here after i saw yoneyama sensei was working on eve's YOKU. Truly beautiful stuff🙏
@StudioDouga4 жыл бұрын
Your artwork is amazing
@shimejishimeji22164 жыл бұрын
えげつねぇ
@IKA-hm9fo3 жыл бұрын
理屈は分かんないけどMAIさんの絵の中で一番存在感を感じる
@xhanage70694 жыл бұрын
It is very beautiful illustration. Respect
@aiyox76943 жыл бұрын
The cooling filter applied at the end really makes it cinematic and more polished, but I also likes the colour scheme without the filter. The warmer tone just conveys the feeling of morning sunlight in the spring so well.