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Bryce Kho explains his illustration process, from research to final rendering, emphasizing study, color control, and storytelling.
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Moka
1mo
Hello Bryce!
I'm a long time fan of your work so I'm very excited to follow these new lessons of yours! :)
I've been also wondering something for a while, not sure if I can ask it here but it does concern the process for sure and particularly the sketch phase : what canvas size and dpi do you use for your digital work usually? I remember you mentionning to use A3 size (sorry I don't remember in inches but I remember that was the size in paper format) for the Persona 5 fanart you did a while ago but that was traditional art.
I'm asking this because in digital, I tend to work too small and/or maybe with not enough dpi (I often choose 300dpi) and then I usually have to enlarge it at some point or end up with my artwork being too small^^;
Moka
21d
I'd like to correct what I said above because I checked my notes and it was an A2 format actually that Bryce used for that P5 illustration. Memory failed me a bit here x)
Still would love to hear about @Bryce Kho or @Proko opinion on what are currently the "standard" canvas sizes for digital work for a detailed illustration destined to be printed?
Carlo Julian
2mo
Great video. It was very useful to see how he limits his colour palette for the sake of cohesion. Was also great to see the huge difference in going from the flat colours to adding a bit of lighting. Looking forward to more from Bryce Kho and other artists as well!
Alexander Simon
2mo
I hope we get to see how he goes about choosing a color palette too!

Dennis Yeary
2mo
Oh man I love to do this stuff. Thought I’m not sure how to get into it
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2mo
You're in luck! Bryce is going to deep dive his entire illustration process!
DreamMist
2mo
This is so cool i'm so excited for more videos!
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