The FASTEST Way to Learn to Draw Color & Light

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Published 2024-04-17
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In this video, I walk you through how I practiced color and light with 3 levels of experience to systemize your learning. This method helped me improve my skills incredibly fast, so I though it might help if I shared it with you. I hope it did!
As always, I'm happy to hear your feedback or any suggestions.

Artists Mentioned:
🎨   / @marcobucci  
🎨   / @lightingmentor  
🎨www.artstation.com/porforever
🎨www.tumblr.com/pierre-marieadnet
🎨twitter.com/kurattes
🎨twitter.com/P_IZUMI_
🎨twitter.com/Dino_illus
🎨twitter.com/666KArt
🎨twitter.com/_Yuming_Li
🎨twitter.com/rei_17

Tools:
Software: Clip Studio Paint
Tablet: XP-Pen Artist 15.6 Pro www.xp-pen.com/store/buy/arti...
Mic: Fifine Ml6

Music by Louie Zong
louiezong.bandcamp.com/

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:41 Your Goals
01:45 Simple Color Studies
06:50 Recoloring Existing Art
08:15 Brushwork & Breaking the Rules
10:02 Conclusion

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All Comments (21)
  • @sariyaart
    What are some art things you struggle with that you'd like me to make a video about?
  • @chwcreate
    Brushwork is the area I'm most fascinated by, because when I look at some of my favourite artists' work, I often think, "They must just know exactly which colour, shape, and shade goes where in a single stroke," if that makes sense. My artworks still turn out a little too smooth for my liking, but this video helped me realize that it's probably because I'm still learning colour and light and need to continue focusing there ~
  • @RallyTheTally
    The biggest thing to me is drawing and painting outside. Go touch grass really does work for a lot of things.
  • @iwtsmgfwahs
    I love that you talk like a peer sharing what he knows instead of a teacher, really warmed my heart
  • BRO YOU LEGIT READ MY MIND I- omg this was so useful. Now I just need to somehow master anatomy ... chocolate fudge brownies dang it. Hella helpful tutorial tho plus the rendering in your art is just chef's kisses
  • @valery8710
    Thank you so much! I've been struggling a lot with colour and light recently, thank you for making this video 💖
  • @reybarber2819
    It’s awesome to see your practice and It’s super awesome to hear it described instead of just a finished piece of art. Love this
  • @omedha.4176
    Props to you, really well structured video nice vibe with good examples and actually helpful, love the red font on the brown tone! From all the subjects, Color and light is the most daunting and most uncomfortable subject for me, this reminded me that there is a long way to go but there is a way to tackle it and break it down! The second exercise where you take a color setting and apply it to another drawing is so clever imma definitly use that. Keep doing your thing, gonna look forward for future videos :)
  • @feeame5118
    your videos are one of the few art videos that are actually helpful and easy to understand thank you so muchhh
  • @PhurboTisto
    Wow Sariyaart, quite an exquisite video in my opinion. I don't know how to explain this but this one really struck an instense emotion deep in my heart. I didn't think it was possible but this, coincidentally, was the exact video I was looking for, which is the exact reason my mom entered my room after hearing me cry. We thank you very much for your wisdom and information Edit: I do have to criticize you for one thing however. As a consequence of your soothing ASMR voice I accidentally fell asleep while watching and had to watch the video twice.
  • @MossyDroid
    This was genuinely such a helpful video, thank you !!
  • @SinOfAugust
    Highly functional, practical, no-nonsense advice. Superb video!
  • @indygo_art
    I just found your channel, and I'm impressed by the quality of your work and how sufficient your painting process is. Also, great advice. Keep it up <3.
  • @x1101126
    One advice. Don't pick the color from picture directly, use your eyes to pick. The most important thing in color practice is not how accurate you pick the "right" color, but how you achieve the overall feeling of the reference photo or painting, and some time even exaggerates it a little bit.
  • @erinnicole743
    thank you bro. I usually never comment but this video is great and I really appreciate your honesty.
  • @Green_Elephant_
    Великолепное видео, дружище, проходил через то же самое в своем творческом пути, а что самое главное до сих пор прохожу и учусь с каждым разом открывая для себя что-то новое изучая работы любимых художников.