HOW TO HYPERPOP! (draw with saturated colors)

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hi lots of my ig and tt followers rly wanted this video, so i hope it turned out useful! or at least i hope you learned something new after watching :') ALSO IM SORRY MY AUDIO IS SO BAD I RECORDED ON MY PHONE HELP

programs used: ibis paint and photoshop

contents:
0:00 intro
0:39 the 4-steps tl:dr
1:01 step 1: choosing line style
1:39 step 2: finding a color palette
3:57 step 3: tonal values
6:04 step 4: putting it together
8:04 step 5: rendering (adding details)
8:32 bonus + tysm for watching ily o.O
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As a green lover I think your constant mentioning of your green hatred is hilarious.

lolli_popples
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Okay but the tonal value tip actually blew my mind 😭😭 I always chose random colors, and it … doesn’t work out since everything looks desaturated and doesn’t harmonize. This was mad helpful

lettucesalad
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This is actually really a helpful/understandable tutorial, especially the part where you show it all coming together. I’m going to try it out for myself now!! 😁👍

crystalocelot
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I started following you on instagram months ago because i really adore your artstyle, i remember thinking "Wow, i wanna be able to draw like that!!"
So you dropping this tutorial made me really excited and it helped me understand how your style works and how the colors do the "brain scratch"-thing you mentioned. Seeing your art process while you explained it made it easy to understand and I'm eager to try it myself!
All in all this is the art tutorial of my dreams and i thank you so much<3

linnns
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As a 70 years old, I have enjoyed listening your teaching and the clarity of voice.
Remember fear not you were conceive for this path. Enjoy your gift.

patricemothie
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This is boss level color theory honestly. The whole video feels like a video game stage, I rlly like your themeing.

paranoiacircus
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someone probably already told you by now, but complementary colors do have a science behind it! in the case of red and green, they're complementary because green is made from mixing blue and yellow together, while red is a primary color. since primary colors are red, yellow and blue, green is missing the red; that's why putting it next to red in a painting makes it feel "complete", or "whole", hence why the name. same thing goes for orange(made from red and yellow) with blue; and purple (red and blue) with yellow. hope this helped!

_pastabrodo_
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IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO DRAW IN SUPER BRIGHT COLORS BUT MY COLOR THEORY KNOWLEDGE JUST SITS IN MY BRAIN SO IM GLAD U EXPLAINED HOW TO ACTUALLY USE IT UR A LIFE SAVER FR THANK

mooncakes
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OMG AN ARTIST THAT ACTUALLY HELPS ME UNDERSTAND THINGS AND NOT JUST REPEAT WHAT OTHERS SAY :O TYSM

sleepyajax
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Did an experiement using *all the colors* some time ago and what I found was that the further away the colours were from each other on the color wheel the higher the contrast - and vice-versa (or however that is spelled). It's similar to the relationships of colour like you can more easily switch between colours if they are darker or lighter&desaturated or desaturated. Well yeah thats about it. I drew a goat with it and the pelt looked convincing. The thing to keep in mind was that the painting ended up looking not unlike something that translates body heat into color.

viktorlindqvist
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This is the first time I've managed to stay fully focused on a drawing tutorial, usually I have a lot of trouble but this was very well paced and easy to follow, thank you! 😭✨

lilya_
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I started using saturated colors and a messy lineart without knowing any artist that made me understand what I was doing since everyone insist that saturated colors ruin your art, and then I found your tiktok acc, It was such a relief

Thanks for the tutorial 💕

shironity
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I don't know anything about colour theory but I just coloured a pictured and I couldn't explain why the colours fit so good to each other and after hours of research I found your video and now my life makes sense again. Thanks

foggyfrogy
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I didn’t know it was called hyper pop so now I have a new key word to search. I naturally just kind of knew purple blue and red were darker and used them for shadows but seeing you actually line things up with tonal value was super helpful. And finally seeing you colour based on the regular colours you can see first then adding colour burn layers is probably gonna be a game changer for me because it’s gonna help me not overdo it and know which parts to desaturate to balance things. Actua a really freakin helpful tutorial. Thanks!

holly-leedickson
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Best tutorial on this topic i swear. I got lost in the other tutorials, but yours made me understand it easily. Thanks❤

Kiki
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Me who loves green... your video editing skills are great! your art and tips are really helpful too! thank you for the tutorial! 🥰

clyd
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i love the color green and this is makin me wanna prove its a great color, art is about adapting and finding new ways to create sum u love this video rally helped me out with color theory even more then i already know!! yellows and greens have light value and i feel like it would make decent backgrounds or even characters! everyone has different preferences but its always good to be opened minded and try new things. thats art >_<

catfishjazss
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For someone who's never made a tutorial before, this is amazing. It's to-the-point and doesn't ramble, and it's funny as well. It explains the style and how to do it in a very understandable way.

axiian
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this video is SO HELPFUL oh my god. even just for color theory in general, not just this specific lighting style. at least to me.
not to even take away from how glad i am to know how to pull off this lighting style. already having so much fun with it ❤️✨

fawnx
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For someone who is still trying out different art styles at my own pace, this is one of the harder art styles i cannot grasp until this very noice tutorial! I am definitely gonna try it out to see what goes best for my own style :DD thank you for this awesome tutorial!😍

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