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Just decided to start painting and have zero background in creating art. I've always been a big fan of Innes and landscapes, and fell like this is where I want to start. Looking for any general recommendations on good digital art tutorials focusing on landscapes or shading and color theory, thanks gamers

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>>4389034
>shading

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>>4389054
>reading my post and not realizing I said I have no knowledge of your arbitrary verbiage

>> No.4389087

>>4389073
Ok, man, but you gotta start where everyone starts: the sticky. You just don't build a boat without first doing a chair.

>> No.4389124

>>4389034
Watch Noah's Art Camp videos on youtube. Then check out ctrl+paint, stick with it until you get bored, then watch Marco Bucci on youtube (and maybe buy his courses).

>> No.4389138

>>4389034
Oh, and also (or alternatively), check out schoolism, you need the following courses: Introduction to digital painting, Digital painintg with Bobby Chiu, Painting with light and color, Designing with color and light with Nathan Fowkes, Pictorial composition with Nathan Fowkes. You pay 30 bucks and get access to everything for a month, be sure to grab everything you need within that time.

>> No.4390099

>>4389034
Read the sticky. Start with black & white only.