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How to Render Concept Art Part 4: Adding Color

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Uploaded by on May 7, 2010

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In part 4 of the Concept Art Tutorial series we add glazes of color to our tonal underpainting. We'll use the color theory and strategies from the last video to create depth, model form and bring our creature design to life. This video demonstrates how to use blending modes and layers to add a transparent wash, or glaze, of color while preserving the tones and values established in the previous tutorial videos. Narrated by the artist.

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  • hey my friend what oppaccity and flow do you do the coloring and the basis drawings of the creature :D ? thankss i like ur work alot and this video helped alot

  • @iiZGriZzly Thanks Grizz! I use 100% opacity and flow, just tweak with brush settings.

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  • Can u upload the texture tutorial plz??????????

  • Really great tutorials! Don't stop :D

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  • what is the music at the end from.. sounds familiar

  • dang i really wanted this to continue and see the how you were going to blend in the texture. i do traditional painting so this was extremely interesting thanks for sharing

  •  nevermind...

  • so why don't you use the "color" selection on the dropdown? it doesn't change ANY part of the value's you got from your black and white render...

  • Great video! Im have problems with skin textures and composition can you give me some tips??

  • Best tutorial on youtube for this!!!  Thanks so much. It took a while for me to find one this good :)

  • By far you are the only person so far to have established a comprehensible, easy, and good tutorial, i actually learned from this. now i dont have to be slowing down people who are coloring/speedpainting to see what theyre doing

  • No part 5? Good work though. If you get a chance check out my speed paintings and critique. I would really appreciate it. Keep up the nice work!

  • tank you very much, this video helps me so so much  :)

  • can you provide the original image so we may practise

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