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  • Est-ce que pour le speed painting, au début tu fais n'importe quoi, puis ensuite, étant créatif, tu retouche le tout pour créer ton art ?

  • Wow you must be stacking if you're producing one of these every 20 minutes.

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  • La technique est vue et revue, pour moi ce n'est pas original. Ça ne sert à rien de faire une vidéo de plus sur "comment utiliser l'aerobrush de Photoshop" et comment piquer la technique d'hydropix sur le placage de photos pour nuancer les couleurs. Le seul moyen de faire quelque chose de bien est de chercher soit même ses propres techniques, et à part cultiver la nouvelle mode qui consiste à élever des moutons médiocres pour les rendre encore plus nauséeux, ce genre de vidéo n'apporte rien.

  • @elvonzikka tu es 4 ans en retard mais bon :) et entre nous les photos pour ajouter des variations c'est plutot la technique de Craig Mullins (comme quasiment toutes les "techniques" de photoshop), avec tout le respect que je dois au tres talentueux Mr.Gentille.

  • @MathiasVerhasselt

    Peu importe pour les 4ans, ça ne change rien. Pour Mullins je ne savais pas, mais de lire qu'il a inventé "quasiment toutes les techniques Photoshop", ça me fait mal au ventre. Mullins ne travaille même pas la matière, il est à l'origine d'un style qui a été copié par la quasi totalité des américains c'est certain, mais il ne s'agit pas d'innombrables techniques, juste un panel et il en reste (là) d'innombrables qui n'ont rien à voir.

  • @elvonzikka Cette vidéo apporte à ceux qui ne maîtrisent pas cette technique... C'est pas parce que tu trouves ça simple que ça l'est pour tout le monde.

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  • It's beautiful!~ +_+

  • Talent? Bullshit, it's just hard work.

  • 20 min for you 20 years for me this guy got it in hes blood for sure! Only thing i can think of is that i fucking LOVE it!

  • @IShirul -- there's a toggle at the top of the window (CS5) that allows you to keep pen pressure enabled; it overrides the brush settings. There's also one for shape dynamics. Hth

  • Looks so nice! Just wondering how you set your brushes to not reset settings whenever you change them. Like keeping the pen pressure, because mine just keeps resetting whenever I change the brush.

  • @IShiruI Just create a new brush from it:).

    You press F5, create the brush you want with the settings you want, and at the very bottom right you have a little icon ' create new ' :)

  • i would like to see you painting slowly without increasing your video speed, this would make me sure that you know to paint

  • how do you speed paint???

  • I like how he was so quickly able to give the illusion of wet ground. I am almost able to pull off a speed painting in 20 minutes.

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  • eeeeeepic :D

  • i'm a fan of the photo overlay

  • Fuck me this guy has sick colour blending

  • AWESOME !!! one question: from where do you take your Ideas ?!

  • Just when you thought you were good, you see some shit like this. Ima graphic designer student and after watching this I "quit". Lol.....na but this shits tuff

  • Ow, ow, ow, ouch! There went my self-esteem.

  • So brilliant it actually hurts =D Simply fantastic work

  • True Speed Paint Master is what you are M@

  • really sweet ! how do you desing armors and ships without effort ?! its amazing!!

  • was this all done on one layer?

  • how do u record speed paintings??

  • I'm in love with the concept, should have kept pushing the detail though imo. you have quite an efficient style, I might try to emulate that a little :P

  • I want that picture framed and put in my room RIGHT NOW!

  • I love you Matt!

  • really wanna lean to paint like this guys .. really dont know how to get starte :S any help maybe :P

  • nice, I miss some music but the rest is great ;)

  • Great! x3 But you can add to video some music... (Red - Let's Go)

  • anyone know why my pen pressure wont work???

    ive tried everything..and to get to the level of this kind of work..i think i kinda need that

  • well you need a tablet and to install the tablet driver that you get with it.

  • @jdbrown08 i did!

    im getting so frustrated with this stupid thing

  • I would brign it back then. it may just be a product malfunction

  • When you select Brush Tool try to find a function called "Tablet Options" there you might find some pressure settings

  • THat.....IS .......AMAZING!

  • WOW!

  • 20 minutes?!! fuck. that would take me like 6 hours. shit, and i thought i had talent.

  • @devious222

    If he already made something simular to this and than doing it again will take him much less. So dont get disappointed, it is just practice. There is only 10% talent in your work. How much do you actualy like painting is your 10% talent.

    Xheers

  • @devious222 just coz someone is better then u doesnt mean u suck just work on it and u will be just as good :)

  • @devious222 it´s all about training. you can do little with just talent if you havent been training, getting experience, like drawing daily, a lot, thats what im doing to get better and better. and im pretty happy how much I´ve progressed in a year. (been now year since I started training daily, but still got long way to become illustrator... maybe in 1-3 more years and I´ve achieved level I want lol)

  • @devious222 forget about talent. talent without practice and knowledge is a wasted spark anyway.

  • @devious222 its 20 minutes + however many years of practice and experience he's had under his belt. Just keep working hard like Mat and you'll get there eventually.

  • @devious222 i know this is old but its all about how many times you do it. He probably has years on you and he also has his own brushes and little short cuts set up so he can work even faster. Also its not talent its a trained skill.

  • @devious222

    for me, it goes much faster when i think of it more like designing than painting. instead of thinking like: heres a guy, heres a mountain, heres a spaceship, think of it like this: this is either a big, medium or small shape. and it is either light medium or dark. think like this and it keeps you from noodling in the earliest stages, which IMO are the slowest stages.

  • at about :14 or :15 you use some odd brush to get geometric shapes as a quick sketch for your character. i was wondering what that brush is, ive been looking for something to do that.

    thanks in advanced.

  • I think it's just a brush that's been sqaushed and tilted to an angle.

  • omg dude ur insane xD

  • did u use corel painter, photoshop or something else ???

  • omg Photoshop! and if you ask more like dis u wouldnt had to download it.

  • what's the program called, and where can I get it?

  • what exactly is the use for importing the image at 1:04? is it for lighting purposes or for bringing in more colors>

  • use this technic and u'l like it ;)

    actually it's for bringing on more colors and also to have a more textured like painting

    just add a monochromatic image in a new over layer and change it's mode ;)

    will work also for HDR effect

  • Oh thanks! I'll be sure to experiment with it.

  • @77777jax77777 More variation in colours I'm assuming. It does at a little the overall lighting, but its more-so colour its effecting.

  • Wow that's really good!! One question... Well two...

    1. What program did you use to record yourself painting?

    2. How do you set your brush like that? Do you use Opacity? I usually jsut adjust the flow but it doesn't come out as sharp. Should I not be doing that?

  • For your first question it is camtasia studio, it sows at 2:47 and for your second question I use line pressure or brush pressure, can't remember which on it is. It is a setting right under the size of the brush in a pop-down menu, well at least in cs2.

  • Ahh okay. I have Cs3 but I think I know what you're talking about... Brush "Hardness" Right? I think that's it.. but I'll try it! Thanks :]

  • Yes, thats what it was called I just was away from my computer with Photoshop on it, glad I could help.

  • Always love watching this one, Great job :)

  • awesome !

    are you making the artworks of all that scifi shooters ?

  • have no words for this one

  • thanks for sharing

  • 20 mins? amazing!

  • WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT ??

    to deagla

  • No, it's not...

  • rob costlow - bliss fits really good 2 such epic speed painting movies.

    i really like this picture. ur awesome

  • i like the style. at first i thought it was half finished then i realzed that's how its supposed to look lol

    i'm trying to become a digital painter but have no idea what to start with lol

    can anyone what exactly flow does in photoshop??

  • well id start by drawing as much as you can, not only on the computer but also on paper. Practice is everything

  • flow is how fast ur paint comes out...so a low flow means paint loads out slower and vice versa.Adjust to ur own control :)

  • 20 minutes to do tha WAT TEH FOOOOOOOKK thats sik m8, could you tell me wat programe and im guessin u hav graphics tablet? if u do wat 1 cos im goin buy 1, thnx m8 keep it up

  • thats really good. a bit of music would add to the video, though.

  • i feel its better if we can listen to our own music ya know :)

    cheers

  • you can mute the video ya know :)

  • that is cool 5/5

  • Very cool!

  • bonne continuation

  • That's awesome.

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  • Which program is used on this film?

  • I can't believe I really googled Super-Happy-Magic-Paint! :(

  • work: Very Good

    Style: AMAZING:D  Super:)

  • I'm getting more and more addicted to your videos.

    5*! That was awesome!

  • wicked

  • hey,

    thank you for this process, its very informative for me, thats exactly what i was looking for.

    and the result is gorgeous.

  • Dude sick picture. I have this pic as my background on my desktop. Yo keep making more of this types futuristic drawings..cause is fucking sick..

  • I've got only Super-Happy-Magic Paint 5 :(

    I knew i should wait a bit more and than get Version 6.0

    Always the same..once you buy shit, new crap comes out a week later....arghh!!! And the update is not free too!!!

    nice speedy tough

  • u shld do a painting like this with halo like maybe a fog and draw some elites with swords or some other halo any waycool picture u using a digital tablet?

  • a true master of the art

  • what program are you using?

  • He uses Super-Happy-Magic Paint 6 like any true digital artist - the canvas practically paints itself, it's so easy.

  • I uber lol'd

  • Seriously though, it's Photoshop. Most likely CS2...

  • @NeecHMonkeY ? please explain

  • @DrDimk0o Please refresh my memory as to what I should explain.

  • @NeecHMonkeY sry i ment the Super-Happy-Magic Paint 6 ... that was sarcasm right? hehe happy new year)

  • @DrDimk0o Ah, gotcha. Yeah, that was sarcasm. It bugs me when people ask myself or other artists what program they use as if it's the software that will do all the work for you and make you a better artist, not the years of study and practice and hard work that people like Mathias have actually endured to get to the point that they're at. It's not about the software, it's about the dedication to the art and if you have to ask that question, you've already failed yourself as an artist.

  • @NeecHMonkeY heh alright..)

  • wow, impressive. Mathias, you are a "real" painter

    ok - 20 min is absolute speedy, but in my eyes 3 hours is also speedy, compared to traditional painting. When I started with these "time-lapsed-digital-painting-­process" videos I use also the term "speedpainting" because it is short and nice. I have never heard a better term for these kind of painting-videos.

    But - in the end - the fastness is not the important fact. Its the picture - or the video. (?)

  • now that's real speedpainting and not some "hi I painted this i 3h and made a video of me doing it and then called it a speedpainting even if it's not a speedpainting" like that nico di mattia dude does.

  • agreed 100%!

  • Some serious talent right there!

  • could you do one of these where you are explaining what you are doing step by step? or something like that?

  • what an technique....

  • That image file you open at 1:06 I had as my desktop for weeks. Except it had a knight and two robed swordsmen. Did you do that!? I was so impressed with that painting. You're really good. Add more character, emotion, and action into your shots and you'll give Craig Mullins a run for his paintbrushes. Great work.

  • HE probably just went on a site did his paintin SLOWLY n carefully,,,THEN he replayed it faster,,i know a whole bunch of painting site where u can do that...

  • It's not a site, it's photoshop. And you use a screen capture program to record the screen as you work and then, as he said, speed it up 4 times so make it interesting to watch. But still, he is not working that slow when he is recording it. It's very difficult to do, so don't just dismiss it, he still painted it. Just some FYI.

  • camtasi studio works just fine

  • You're missing the point of the "Speed Painting" title. He's not trying to impress youtubers with "hey look how fast I can paint". Speed Painting is a term in the artist community for rendering quickly and loosely for the sake of capturing a mental concept as quickly as possible. This isn't meant to be a feat. He's just showing one of many millions of "Speed Paintings" in the world.

  • Hahaha, you're an idiot.

  • reminds me of home......:)

  • omg 5/5 fav amazing

  • Holy fuck....THIS is the mindless workflow???? whats he like when he's thinking about it?!?!?!? (or she...) :P

  • dude at :30 i was about to leave this video cause i didn't think it would turn out good lol

  • then you obviously have't painted before. No offence or anything, neither have I.

  • are you serious?

  • wery nice i like u stile :)

  • Holy crap... you just totally pulled that painting put of your ass.

  • looks like some tau's from WH 40K

  • Amazing

  • this is incredible...i wish i could do something like that

    keep on rocking the world with your paintings;-)

  • awesome.

  • Great work

  • go far? he works for blizzard...

  • blizzard gaming?

  • yeah, says so in his youtube channel..

    nice

  • yeah

  • awsome work m8, u will go far

  • Looks very Tau. :p Awesome work M@!

  • 20 minutes. *sobs*

  • nice.. reminds me of half-life 2:)... you you should spend a bit more time to add in the details ;)

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  • I love you Mathias! Ur the fuckin' man.

  • now this is the real thing

  • where i can get one of this program?!?! please PM me .... that's a very amazing art by the way

  • buy it

  • Wow that's really amazing did you use a mouse?

  • i d title it: "ghosts in the mist"

  • smooth man! really nice

  • Really amazing. You've a talent

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  • awesome speed painting, 5/5! i love the transformation from "random" color squiggles to the final piece.

    im trying to get the hang of this but its difficult because ive never really painted before. any tips for first starting off?

    are you using any reference images?

  • You have to draw on paper draw draw draw. He is doing it digitaly but that doesnt mean he cant draw! He surely can draw (and had to learn that first) with pens and oils, media doesnt realy matter there are guys who says this is not real art but its simply different media.

  • coool

  • my name is mathias too! you just write my name with double t like: matthias

  • brilliant

  • That just looked freaking awesome

  • that is a badass speed paint dude

  • what would you define as "the real thing" ?

  • a brush with paint on it touching a canvas. that takes talent. cut and paste edit undo edit undo edit undo.. a baby can do that.

  • Do you live in a box or something?

    Walking around telling people that they are doing it "wrong" cause they are not following YOUR art style is simply being ignorant.

    Its not about which artform you choose, but how you manage to express yourself with the one you have chosen.

    Im glad your not my art teacher

  • Ohh and you simply cant compair artforms to eachother. Its like saying: "hey try the REAL thing! Painting is for babys! Real artist creates sculptures!"

  • yes actually real artists do create sculptures 2. like i use pencil,pen,charcoal, watercolor,acrylic,pastels, clay, wood, metal..real tangible materials. and a computer doesn't do all the work 4 me i do it w/ hands. (like mixing colors beyond just the spectrum of a computer screen, the reason real art must be seen in person) what are you going to sell printouts? all digital art looks the same simply bcause the tools limit you. theres no such thing as texture, or depth in 2-d digital painting.

  • No depth in 2D digital painting. I beg to differ. For the people saying traditional > digital; think about this from an industry perspective. People hardly source purely traditional artists for concept work anymore. Sure pens/pencils and paper is still a great way to lay down some concepts or ideas, but it doesn't have the speed and flexibility of digital media. I'm not trying to take away from canvas artists at all. Real talent for what they do. Digital artist aren't cheat jobs either.

  • Well there you have it again... As I said, you CANT compair art forms. This guy is an CONCEPT artist. This is how they work, and cause of that they are not "real" artists?

    Art has a different impact on everyone, so you simply CANT walk around telling others they are doing it wrong just cause they have a different view on art than you.

    To me, for example, this is art, but I have absolutely no interest in watching paintings by Picasso for example, cause its simply not my style.

  • in my opinion, everyone is free to think about what he want to think.

  • Sure the freedom is there, but that does not preclude them from be wrong. Reality is not subjective.

  • its a real art, art isnt paint or pen or clay none of these matter art is bringing a concept from your mind to life in a media where the rest of the world can see it. the art here is his concept and his media is nearly irrelevant to that fact.

  • Do it then and get back to us.