I Wish I Knew this when I Started Digital Art.

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An overly detailed explanation of my digital art workflow.
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  • @TenHundred
    Check out my T Shirt of the month Subscription! You get a surprise tee in the mail each month that I design. Screen Printed (not direct to garment printing) for good quality and longevity. Plus you get a free new sticker with each order too! tenhundredart.com/shop/tsotm-subscription Shirts through the Subscription are like 25% cheaper than normal Tees on my site.
  • I began following Ten because his art but also because of the tutorials. I know YouTube’s algorithm doesn’t reward tutorials anymore, but there are some of us out here still hungry for knowledge. So thank you, Peter! ❤
  • @esmooth919
    As a cartoonist who grew up traditional, I knew getting an iPad with an Apple pencil would be the best way for me to go, For all of the reasons that you listed here. I just don't want to be tethered to my desktop computer. (It's the same reason why I love my Nintendo switch and all other portable gaming systems that came before it)
  • This is unbelievably helpful! I’m so sick of tutorials only giving you 60% of the process. I learned digital art in like 2008 so being able to see the whole process in 2024 is just incredibly useful. Thank you so much for the vector to PS breakdown, especially how you break your colours out into their own layers! Amazing tutorial
  • You can save yourself a few minutes in Procreate when changing the layer colors by selecting the desired layer then tapping the magic want in the top left. Use the Hue/Saturation and just drag that puppy to black. Literally takes seconds! As someone who sketches in Navy Blue (cause black just seems to final 😅), this is the last step in my sketch workflow too.
  • @MagatsuNimura
    Dude, seriously, I could see you do any type of video at this point. The quality of the video, the editing, the pacing, the narration, the information within the video. Always top notch. Thanks for giving us a deeper look into your process.
  • @chris_1988
    Glad to see that not everyone adheres to the classic "sketch out blocky shapes first" approach. I'm only a casual doodler, but it still feels kinda stiff to me whenever I try to go the "professional" route vs. the childhood approach of just drawing the "final" design right away.
  • @bustedblu7737
    When you dont do digital art but watched anyways because its a Ten Hundred video.
  • 11:55 you can also press once on the layer and then select the „mask“ option. What that does is that if you paint with a dark color it „erases“ the area and if you paint with a light color like white, it brings the line or what ever was there back.
  • @skuzzy115
    Ten Hundred, we need more videos like these. Your content is so freakin' inspiring and seeing this type of 'raw' mostly unfiltered stuff from you is incredible. Love your work man.
  • @mykki.d
    I think you could save even more time with the Pantone color process if you stayed in Illustrator and not Photoshop. In Illustrator you just select a color and then Select > Same Fill Color. Then use the Swatches panel to choose color. This way you don’t have to worry about all the layers
  • I love drawing, I have tons and tons of supplies, tradition and digital, but I just can’t keep focus, my creativity has diminished so much. I’ve been in a drought for so long.
  • I absolutely love the fact that your work setup is not over kill, super high tech, inaccessible stuff! you know what will be good enough for your workflow and that is what you use. I always get intimidated when looking at the setup other creatives post and it makes me feel as if I cant catch up because that stuff is inaccessible for most people because of the price barrier. So thankyou!
  • @ShenGoku9K
    pump for this video your tutorials have been helping me out a lot on my artistic journey! Been enjoying out for since i was a kid but had a huge falling out with it for about 10 years and first video i seen had me hooked and now an old hs friend wants me to do a commission piece for him on a Gesso wood canvas and i love digital art so these videos are a must for me to watch! Thanks Ten Hun! 🫡🙌🙌
  • Thank you bro..Im self taught. Grew up drawing on Every and anything. Life happened n took a break from drawing. But bought a pro with procreate and the pencil when I decided to get my life together. My wife and drawing on the iPad very much made it fun to remain home and not outside (I got in trouble a lot outside). So a few years later and today, I’m watchin this and learned ALOT..also, inspired to get back creating and wearing my designs. -ANT
  • @BhikkhuBear
    Youtube has been wanting to show me this video for months. Today I finally clicked on it, and am happy I did. You have such a fun tone as you talk. Love the video thanks for the upload!
  • Thank you for this video! I am new to digital art so really appreciate seeing how you do things. Most of these videos put me to sleep or confuse the hell out of me. You're awesome and beyond talented. I'm inspired! Thank you!!
  • Thanks for the in depth class. No telling how many people you saved innumerable hours of frustration. Nice to know I'm not the only one with lost layer hours. Looking forward to the shirt - Much thanks to you & your team!
  • This is the most informative and helpful video I’ve watched on digital art in a long time. I’m moved. Please continue to make fantastic art and videos. I am now subscribed.
  • Just throwing this out there for education's sake, since you mentioned it : some teachers will teach you that the "proper" way to draw figures is to rough in torso first, then legs, then arms, and finish with the head. This is because the torso exists in space until it is anchored to the ground by the legs, which must adopt certain positions to do so -- they are the most "locked in" body part because of their assumed attachment to the ground. After that, the arms can flow independently within their own constraints from the torso, then the head can swivel around after all that other stuff is established. I learned this mostly by reading Burne Hogarth's books, but I think it's sort of a standard way to do it. But this all goes out the window, in a way, when you have access to the convenience of digital art and the adjustments it allows after the fact. It's one of those things that digital art frees you up to do incorrectly, which is nice. :)