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Here's the process video for my mountain speedpaint

As always:  It’s real-time, and the total process is about 2 hours. If you want to watch it at a faster speed, just click the gear icon and choose the speed you like! As usual, I used mostly the lasso tool and gradient to set up this painting, and then used a hard round brush at the very end to do most of the paintwork. More info about how I use the lasso tool to paint here. I used a combination of different ref images for this one, with 1 main reference and two others to help me out with additional details. These were the ref images (found them on pinterest):  



Hope you guys enjoy it! I'm wrapping up the tutorial on lighting tips & tricks, so you'll see that one go up next week :) Have an awesome weekend everyone!


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Jessica Irene Conifer

I'm a new subscriber but long-time fan :) what program do you use? (BTW I'm redecorating my bedroom and just bought myself a huge print of "Morning" to go with my print of "ambrosial" I bought a few years ago. I'm so excited!)

Loish

thanks so much! really appreciate the support and I'm so glad you like the prints still! I use mostly photoshop but sometimes procreate as well!

Anonymous

I love to see the creation of the landscape. I never thought is was this way. Are you always start your landscape out this way? . Me encanto ver la creación de tu paisaje. Nunca imaginé que fuera de esta manera tan suelta. ¿Siempre comienzas tus paisajes de esta manera ? Psd. I hope you understand me

Loish

i usually start this way, yes! i do a very basic sketch, then block in the basic colors - like 3-4 'blocks' of color that represent the main shapes I see. then i just detail from there!

Anonymous

This is the tutorial that made me come here. I wish more like that

Loish

thanks! there's another one similar to this coming up, with the river artwork that i made in this series!

Anonymous

hi loish, im a newbie here and im confuse of what you do in 1:34. Why do u do it and how can you do with the layer and mask. since i cant catch it even though i slow the video.

Loish

hey ekdia! thanks so much for your support! what i did there was a bit complicated.. basically i was drawing the sketch on the background layer by accident! it needed to be on a separate layer. so what I did was turn the background layer into a mask, so that I could get the transparency back. i think you can work around this issue by remembering not to draw on the background layer ^^; does that make sense? let me know!

Loish

this video explains the technique as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzvv0DfvJm8

Anonymous

hi loish, i wanna ask again. When you do the gradient in 5:03, your green color is still there. But when i do it, the green color is a bit disappear and change to white color (even though i already use layer and mask). However, when i see the history, you seem to load a selection but i cant seem figure it out what kind of selection that you make and where you load that into.