speedpaint tutorials?
11 years ago
It might be a little absurd coming from me, but i seriously need help with speedpainting. I know not zooming in is good for it, and focusing on the whole, but i need inspiration more than anything.
If you know any tutorials on speedpainting (YouTube or Deviantart, Tumblr, art website or anything) of a more professional grade, if you don't mind sharing I'd be really grateful. I pretty much only use SAI but any tutorial for any art program will be fine. Livestreams don't even work on my phone so that's been hindering me because I always love to watch purplekecleon's streams but i can't even do that @_@
If you know any tutorials on speedpainting (YouTube or Deviantart, Tumblr, art website or anything) of a more professional grade, if you don't mind sharing I'd be really grateful. I pretty much only use SAI but any tutorial for any art program will be fine. Livestreams don't even work on my phone so that's been hindering me because I always love to watch purplekecleon's streams but i can't even do that @_@
Don't think he has a direct speedpaint tutorial... But he does a lot of speedpainting and usually commentates on what he's doing
idk anyone else that does speedpaintsssss ^^;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA1O-_m0fxU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTNmuJ04xNs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_zVtE_Eu58
I'm sure there are many others out there. But hope maybe this helps all the same. :3
I find that watching other artists speedpaint via livestream helps, you just whack the stream on one monitor and then paint on another. (and you get introduced to cool new music).
trying to stay disconnected form the piece helps imo; don't get too into it, just slurry shit all over the place - and if something looks "wrong" then shift focus to the opposite side of the canvas instead of trying to "fix" it.
My favorite one.
this one is amazing though
I never know what people mean by "speedpainting," I see that as normal-time and all the others as "slowpainting." I'm from the Sumi-e school, which advocates a ratio of twenty minutes assembling materials and nine minutes imagining the next line to every one minute that you actually draw. Digital art, with all the brushes and colors right there and only takes two seconds to switch, seems like steroids to me, why would you slow down and drown out all this stuff with endless detail?
that was incredible
thank you for sharing ^w^
Good luck!
Kec made one quite a while ago, but I think it still stands!
https://www.youtube.com/user/bluefley00/videos
( Helps with pretty much every area)
http://www.deviantart.com/art/Speed.....rial-292867500
(detailed process on how to approach and good techniques to use)
Less tutorial, more just inspiration!
This person has some beautiful speedpaints that I think you'd love
Here's the site http://www.ctrlpaint.com/library/
I also would check out this guy, even though I dun think he posts many videos.. but he's going to be my speedpaint professor https://www.facebook.com/TheArtOfWilliamNunez I'm gonna diiiiieeee