How to SPLASH ART (pt. 1)

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Published 2024-04-15
Making a video to help those out there curious about the process of making a splash art. Feel free to comment if you have any questions or topics you'd like to hear me cover in the future

Also any suggestions on how I can make my videos would be great! I enjoy reading the comments a lot :)

PART 2:    • How to SPLASH ART (pt. 2)  

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Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
0:51 Gather References
4:25 Sketching (Demo)
7:45 Posing Tips
11:43 Acting Tips
12:53 Greyscale (Theory)
16:30 Greyscale (Demo)
20:07 DAZ 3D (Tutorial)
28:54 Greyscale Color
32:12 Speedpaint
1:02:05 PART 2??

All Comments (21)
  • @mustangg_art
    wtf ur back??? idk if u understand how much ur akali splash art was a hidden gem for artists bro, and now ur blessing us again with this??
  • @end3569
    I will never understand how a splash artist gets to manage 500 layers each time they do one of these, its so impressive
  • @MossyDroid
    This is genuinely the best splash art tutorial I've seen ever I can't believe how underrated your channel is, I hope the youtube algorithm picks up on it soon !
  • @Zoedmarine2003
    One of the best advises of all the video was the "if you keep trying to get one part done but it doesn't work, do some other part and get back to it later". I am aiming to be this talented and experienced, so this hits hard. Most people think that splash art (as one of the most demanding art pieces in industry as it is) is made by people that have every detail figured out since the sketching stage. When the truth is that the profesionals have not the hability to do it right away, but to have a HUGE solving-problems skills and LOTS, and i mean L O T S , of hours in learning the basics and iterating with it. And yet they struggle. I take this as a gold worth lesson. Thank you
  • @Zauriah11
    As a young artist, I watched the whole thing and this was so so helpful 😭😭😭 how is this free?!
  • I've done splash arts for a card game so I have a lil bit of experience, but I still really struggle to get the backgrounds to a good level of finish. I would love to see a video about how to approach the backgrounds, see if and how photobashing techniques are used etc.
  • @Maikyl.
    Omg This is gold for begging splash artists. Thank you so much!
  • @luciethart
    Simultaneous contrast is also known by James Gurney as "counter change". His blog still features the post on the subject. Generally a lot of these concepts were skimmed from masters, and translated into modern terms so I'm not surprised this one has a new(er) name, but it's just funny seeing it since it's such a great abstraction of reality for the sake of impact. At least I take plenty artistic liberty to introduce clarity through value separation with that method
  • @jogoutin9791
    I’m fr getting desperate bro, splash arts are my goal for art, hopefully I can come back sometime in the future and say that I’ve made it. Thank you for the tips 🙏
  • @bwaah
    Plz would love the material / metal rendering tutorial
  • @Shunsuka
    57:11 RAAAAAAH YUTO SANO'S TEETH DRAWINGS❗❗🗣️ btw I really loved this video and how informative it is about splash art, I want to make this type of art for some character I like so this is really useful, waiting for part 2 patienly. Thanks for bringing this content buddy 😺
  • @oyasumiio
    DUDE, im so glad i stumbled upon this video!!! 😭😭this is a goldmine for an aspiring splash artist like me !!! thank you so much!!
  • @itanchiro5524
    One thing that i would suggest is studing basics of photography ( I mean getting familar with them). Honestly, 70% of the time (at the very very least) you were talking about things that i studied in photograpy classes during my first year at uni. Things like what is dynamic, value, depth, high key and low key and visual language. ( look at this, drawing classes were useless compared to these lol) And the reason is that photography focuses on how things look great on paper while when you study drawing you get stuck in trying to draw things that look like something and we forget the rest I am looking forward to seeing your next videos! ( i hope i will get to see something that useful about concept art too some day in the future hahahah)
  • @itataminn
    I always wonder how the splash art workflow works! Thank you for this! ✨❤️
  • @Kukkii5
    This is so incredibly cool to watch. Thank you so much for taking the time and making the effort to break you process down in this much detail. That must've been a lot of work I can't wait to see more ♥
  • @AdrianFacchi
    Another thing about drawing with references is that it makes you better at drawing without references. If you have to draw a horse from memory the result will be much better if you've drawn 20 horses from reference.