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The process steps are up (quickly this time!) as promised.

I go through each of the pieces as well as the rejected drafts and my thinking behind them, talking about some new lessons I've learnt tackling this latest set. I also took the chance to answer some of the questions you guys put in the comments as well, so please do keep them coming (in the comments below too!) :)

Otherwise, I hope you find the process breakdown helpful, and thank you so much for your support as always!

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Iga

Recording process steps right after completing the set makes a big difference - at least in your voice! It was nice to hear your enthusiasm so clearly :) The set is gorgeus, very fresh and captivating! As for the struggle... struggle means growth, right?

guweiz

I'm glad it sounded more fresh! I tend to detach myself pretty quickly once a set is done (moving on the the next stuff and such), so it's good I'm getting in this habit. Struggle is very normal indeed, as the alternative is just boredom!

inck

Very interesting listening to insights to this set! It helps a lot to incorporate some of the practices into my own process. Cant wait to see what you have in store for the next month. p.s. After all the trials mountain didn't make it into any of the pieces :')

Eclipse

Will you be attending Lightbox Expo this year?

Nao

Amazing work as always! I just got your coloso course and I can’t wait to be educated. Unfortunately my Cintiq died on me today and I need to get a replacement. I wanted to ask you whats your main tablet and why you like drawing on it Thanks for the hard work!

guweiz

Thanks! Funnily enough the time I tried a cintiq years ago it died on me within a month - ended up returning to (and sticking to) the Wacom Intuos Small. It works well for my pretty imprecise style of building up brushstrokes, and its very affordable to replace to boot! Bonus: I can store a couple of spares as well :)

Em

Do you just draw their faces from your imagination or do you use references?

guweiz

I find the best results usually come with an anchoring set of references to help you figure out if the angle/lighting is exactly what you want and act as a set of guardrails. Beyond that I mostly just use my own understanding of facial structure and lighting to execute the piece.

Riinayoshi

when you draw in black and white do you put it in multiply mode to draw on top ? and what canvas format do you use for this type of drawing on photoshop ? btw great work as always

guweiz

Sorry for the late reply! It really depends - Multiply is great for adding local values as they allow a clean placement and adjustment, as well as adding a set of shadows for a certain light source. Personally I tend to use it early in the process, and then paint organically afterwards.

guweiz

I'm glad it was helpful! I just couldn't quite get a good handle on the mountain in the end :(

Nan

Hi, really inspiring set and great to hear you discuss your thoughts behind the pieces. I was wondering: do you make an initial line sketch before the first colour sketches? Or do you directly start with colour? I noticed in other videos (like the mega tutorial) you first sketch with lines but didn’t see that here. Have your methods changed? And if so, why? Thanks again!

guweiz

I very much begin with line sketches first, for some pieces where it was imperative to figure out values as soon as possible, I jump into a grayscale plan right away! Sometime however, I have a full idea of the color palette I will use and can begin with filling them in right away. Overall it's a very flexible process!

Nan

That’s great to know! Thank you :)