A Professional Colorist Fixes my Broken Art

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Published 2024-07-03
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Coloring Comics is harder than it looks and a lot of the storytelling comes from how we choose

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All Comments (21)
  • @colorwithkurt
    This was so much fun! I hope it helps many people make many books!
  • @PaulKaseta
    I am really glad my comment complimented you. I meant it ! And the fact you care enough about this project to consult a professional colorist shows even more how good this is. I know many people who would never seek out help or even advice from someone who does similar work, like a colorist for you. It just shows that yes your a great artist but your also willing to seek out and listen to professionals so you can become better. Great stuff!
  • An art podcast would be super cool . It doesnt even have to always have guests it can just discuss different art topics!
  • Hey Brad. It warmed my heart to see that you did an interview with Kurt. His instructions of colour are on another level, and I personally have immense respect for the way he works. Thanks for putting up this video :)
  • I really like the collaboration of practical application from other experts. It’s a good format, keep it up.
  • @chrism70kc
    I really enjoyed this. I would love to see how he would handle coloring THE SAME panel twice – doing the panel once in daytime light and fun energy, and maybe a second time as night/dusk with a feeling of danger!
  • @xixGoBL1Nxix
    Kurt is the best!! I kept reading and watching all this color theory stuff, but his videos are what made all that stuff snap into place for me in a way I understood. KMR is an RGB angel as far as Im concerned.
  • As a former pro colorist this was such an interesting watch lol, loved seeing what little tips and tricks you picked up and be wowed by
  • 8:23 Oooooooh! I love the color casting and ambiance from that energy beam shot. It grounds it sooooo much into the environment. ❤️
  • @thk03
    Please do more! I need an in-depth explanation of how to do all these. My colours don't usually have that tone to it, it just feels flat
  • This was much more interesting than I first thought. Love the color layer advice he gave. I think when it comes to art, something thats often overlooked is "other people". If its art, music or whatever. Involving other people and their input is something I should have done more over the years.
  • i think the interviews are a great idea! I would love to see WLOP on one of these interviews.
  • @ZebulonsPi
    REALLY love the interview format, Brad! It's awesome to see other artist's workflows, especially with your own artwork! It has the knock-on effect of introducing us to other artists that we may not know about, and the discount code (which I totally used!) is just the cherry on top. Thanks for this, I'd love more!
  • @andyklyen6885
    I like the format very much Brad and will happily keep watching as long as the balance is right. There were some good tips here whereas other channels focus too much on promoting and advertising (Courses etc) too much.
  • @ishybeats
    Absolutely enjoy all your videos Brad. You have a way of delivering information in such a friendly non intimidating way. I recommend you all the time. Keep up the awesome work.
  • @EngineerRon
    I'm a longtime follower of Brad AND Kurt's ... and absolutely love both of you guys! I own nearly all of Brad and Kurt's courses and can enthusiastically recommend BOTH!
  • Loved this! I say collective knowledge never hurts! Feel free to make more interviews! And thanks for this!
  • @rocketsteps
    Brad and Kurt together! Awesome. 2 of my fave channels.
  • @just_eirik
    Im not usually a fan of interviews, but the way you did it was pretty good. I dont like them because I always feel so awkward when I hear two people who don't know each other, with different senses of humor and stuff, talking together. But you cut out the conversation part of it and only played the answers and let us know what the question is in VO. This worked so much better than regular interview videos imo.
  • @redfox1066
    Great format, it would be great if you do more collaborations or interviews like this. It’s always helpful to see how other artists work.