Figure Drawing Tips from a Riot Artist
Storyboard artist with Riot Games, Rembert Montald, is back to demonstrate some of his figure-drawing expertise while chatting with Kristian Nee of Proko! The two will talk about art, practice, life, and the intersection of all three all while working through the ideation and sketching process. We have another video featuring Rembert in the future so be sure to hit the subscribe and bell icon so you don’t miss it!
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Instructional How to Draw videos for artists. My drawing lessons are approachable enough for beginners and detailed enough for advanced artists. My philosophy is to teach timeless concepts in an entertaining way. I believe that when you are having fun, you learn better. I take pride in producing high quality videos that you will enjoy watching and re-watching.
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Artist | Instructor - Rembert Montald ( / rmontald )
Host - Kristian Nee (www.kristiannee.com/)
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Production Assistance - Carrie Maness, Sean Ramsey, Kristian Nee
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If you enjoyed this video check out this sketchbook tour Rembert did where he shows you which drawings got him hired at Riot - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ipahuK2mcaSYiLg.html
@artman9246
2 жыл бұрын
i would love to see tb choi figure drawing for us her stuff is phenomenal to watch unfold
@eminart888
Жыл бұрын
www.youtube.com/@eminart888
"the more you can simplify a drawing, the more likely it'll be successful as a complex piece of art" I like that
@gepetodelamorte8149
2 жыл бұрын
"Less is more"
@Vanyx1000
2 жыл бұрын
@@gepetodelamorte8149 yes exactly! :D
@kristrappeniers
2 жыл бұрын
It’s the simplification that’s the most complex.
@arvenasaur
Жыл бұрын
When i try to do more i often times end up being disappointed when im unsuccessful at recreating the essence of the first idea/sketch
@allways28
Жыл бұрын
hieronymus bosch has entered the chat
I got that pen on a Lufthansa flight to fill out some paperwork. It was a horrible pen lol, was really cool to see Rembert do something cool with it
@simonegreco4620
2 жыл бұрын
I misread "Rembrandt", but actually that could make sense
@reese8050
2 жыл бұрын
The reincarnation of Rembrandt lol.
@ZenitsuKunn
2 жыл бұрын
@@reese8050 what that
@UnbeltedSundew
2 жыл бұрын
It looks like the benefit for him of that pen is that it's not a good one, you tend not to get those vague soft ghost like lines with good pens.
@choco-ps7rk
2 жыл бұрын
@@ZenitsuKunn Thts an painter
Riot has some AMAZING artist on there team for working on music videos, shorts and TV shows like arcane it's insane how many people are so talented an dedicated to there work over there. Love IT
@theencoder6992
2 жыл бұрын
Arcane and several of Riot's animations are done by a French studio called Fortiche.
@herrweiss2580
2 жыл бұрын
their* work/team over there. 😷
@montylemon9445
2 жыл бұрын
Riots art teams always knock it out of the park, animations, paintings, music, everything
@4cegla
Жыл бұрын
oh yeah. sadly every new skin/champ must have almost naked boobs or chest
@_TSC_46
Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Never played LoL but the respect I have fo them artistically is so so high I truly adore their studio
I recently started using ballpoint pens only with some drawings and it's pretty frustrating to know you can't go back. Although once you're finished and the result is decent that's a +100 boost to confidence. Helps with decision making too, especially with a time limit set 🌴🎭
@user-pz6dn4rr8f
2 жыл бұрын
Thats true i was using ballpoint pen almost for 6 month and im just so used to draw in a single stroke lines
@Jacoz_Official
2 жыл бұрын
What pen did he use in the video?
@cureaurora7591
2 жыл бұрын
you can't undo or erase so you have to be very careful.
@MoontariArt
2 жыл бұрын
@@Jacoz_Official The pen is a random, cheap, low-quality ballpoint pen. Then he uses prisma color markers for the coloring as far as I can tell 🌴🎭
@MoontariArt
2 жыл бұрын
@@user-pz6dn4rr8f It's a great feeling to have that confidence now, ain't it? 🌴🎭
I love him and his art so much! He’s got great charisma
@ferengarajbrahma5455
2 жыл бұрын
He got beautiful wife too
@cadu1770
Жыл бұрын
@@ferengarajbrahma5455 hahahaha
You can learn from this video that confidence and clear goal in every stroke are 2 of the most important things you have to always keep in mind.
@d42
2 жыл бұрын
Didnt sound like he had a clear goal at all
@BlackHeartPureSoul
2 жыл бұрын
@@d42 He had the vague idea at the beginning. You can see it from the way he skectched. Every stroke afterward was meant to achieve something not randomly made. It was loose but came from superb control. You saw him do it effortlessly because he has experience and vast knowledge of the field he was doing. Confidence comes with superb control.
@hyrofx9124
2 жыл бұрын
Kind of like Peter Han where he puts a lot of emphasis behind the idea of drawing with a clear intention.
@gonfdez9796
2 жыл бұрын
Where is your profile pic from?
@BlackHeartPureSoul
2 жыл бұрын
@@gonfdez9796 I drew it long ago.
I've been searching for more videos about him after seeing his sketchbook! He's amazing!
@nipin790
2 жыл бұрын
You got any?
@rasheljordan465
2 жыл бұрын
wanna know that too :o can u link them?
@orpheus6398
2 жыл бұрын
@@rasheljordan465 sorry guys but what I meant to say was I've been searching, which is why I was glad to see this video.
Love this guy's humility and passion. and, of course, his ability
I remember someone telling me (well over a decade ago) that drawing was dead and that my skills were wasted. So, like a chump, I stopped drawing for five years. Drawing will never die, just the use for it (professionally) might differ from time to time.
@feudofficial
2 жыл бұрын
I stopped drawing 2017 cos I kept seeing better art than mine and i realized later on how foolish that was
@1234456devcdeve
2 жыл бұрын
@@feudofficial Why was it foolish
@reignu3940
2 жыл бұрын
@@1234456devcdeve Because it doesn't matter where other people are at compared to you. If you truly love art you will realise the only person you should be comparing yourself to is the past you. As long as you're improving and having fun at the same time that is all that matters. With hard work you can turn your dream into a job.
@1234456devcdeve
2 жыл бұрын
@@reignu3940 Yup yup. at the end of the day, it is truly just that.
@aliliz7204
2 жыл бұрын
@@reignu3940 and also, that the people u see probably went through the exact some process . They were the ones with worse art and compared themselves to others and soon enough they become a professional. Every artist u see, has gone through that, you going through that I'd apart of the artist process. The thing that got them successful was that they didn't give up
Finally now he will show how he practised his figures by which he got in to riot🤩
i love the idea of realism being not how detailed it is but how much empathy you can envoke ♡ great video!!
Its always nice to not only see an artist's process but to also hear what he/she are actually thinking about, what they are feeling on the subject matter and the piece. It helps the overall understanding of what goes into putting something like this together.
It's really important to dissociate believability and realism. Realism is a style. Your drawings only need to be believable, so you can compromise between aesthetic and anatomy more easily and find your own style.
Finally someone that shares my thought process, having fun and without a workflow. For artist I found a lot of them approach it with an engineers mentality which is not wrong by any means but certainly it does not fit everyone's way of doing things. Edit: fantastic choice in music it really does fit in.
Wow, I was practicing earlier and wondering how to do some linework like yours or how you practice your figures. This is a blessing of a video thank you.
"if you draw the hands and the faces right, they'll forgive you for the rest" this is an epiphany moment and i will go back to drawing
My first proko video I’ve watched…I love it! I love that you guys cover both traditional and digital. Also appreciate showing pictures of an artist’s work when you mention them. Very helpful
Thanks for stopping by, Rembert! Keep up with his latest work on Instagram - instagram.com/rembertmontald/
@ZkoyllarTube
2 жыл бұрын
The instagram link in the video's description leads to a non existent profile.
love this dudes vibe and his drawings feel very organic, cheers :)
Wow, never saw this channel before and not an aspiring artist, but I enjoyed watching this process and listening to your thoughts from start to finish. Well done!
This is actually a perfect timing, cuz I literally started drawing gestures and figure drawings earlier for a study routine.
not even two minutes in and I already learned something that will make drawing 10 times easier for me. wow.
I focused on anatomy so much that I realized I haven’t been practicing figure drawing at all and now i can’t even draw a simple pose properly 😭i need to practice more😭
@theodorealenas3171
2 жыл бұрын
I had the same with not sparring in martial arts and focusing on technique exercises, and then I couldn't do the equivalent of posing a character I couldn't make the sparring flow. I couldn't set up anything. Very recently, I realized I'm most effective if I do a full process. Like, not code a thingy, but create an app that I end up using and I struggle with the bugs and want to fix them. So I'll try to steer learning anything towards that now. I'm saying because I also used to practice drawing more than I applied drawing and that's shit because drawing isn't IKEA skill pieces clicking together.
@rsq1597
2 жыл бұрын
@@theodorealenas3171 i think its all about balance, adding new informations should be practiced right away and start connecting and applying what’ve been learned so it won’t pile up and gets complicated
as someone who is new to art, and especially digital art, i think its really cool to hear other finding that layer managment is really distracting and at times just plain cumbersome. I appreciate your 'process' or anti-workflow of planning the composition as you go. Very inspiring. Thank you
u bring super useful content for us as always, I am literally crying❤️
I just want to say I'm so glad I'm not the only one who dots everything out when starting.
I like Rembert Montald :) his storyboards are great and I like how he talks about art in his artstation courses! It’s where I discovered him.
Enjoyed watching your process and the accompanying conversation!!! Great Stuff!
I do the dots thing too, it has helped me a lot.
Just 2 mins in and I learnt the most fascinating thing about shapes which is Triangles and Circles convey different sense of emotions to the scene in different scenarios!!
This is kind of what i'm aspiring to be,, he just went with the flow and made a beautiful drawing
Bic ballpoint pens are a joy to draw with. Especially on smooth paper like bristol or computer printer paper. Bring it to your life drawing classes! It's nice on newsprint too.
Awesome video, would love to see some of the concepts and processes that go into creating the maps for riot
Good insight, pointing out that you guys like all art and it's realistic in the sense that the image seems to have life. Doesn't matter if it's a cartoon or fine art. Also training, intentionally drawing to improve on weaknesses an hour a day. Good stuff.
Every sketch he does I can see the energy/movement in 6 seconds. It's interesting
I've exclusively sketched in ballpoint for years. It makes you such**** a better artist in the long run!
Nice you showed up ,guys. Great episode as always.
when i was in jail other than working out i also shaded with pens that i got in return for some greens and i learned how to shade very well with pens thanks to a big foo (what some people call older people in gangs) so now all i need is the skill to actually draw since i just shaded in some drawings he didn’t hadn’t shaded in for a long period of time
@mimthyss
Жыл бұрын
Thats awesome, shading can really level up and transform your drawings so you're already like halfway there. Once you get a solid handle on anatomy you'll be able to make some really impressive looking works 👌
@Captain_MonsterFart
Жыл бұрын
My friend was in jail for a while and he drew friggin masterpieces of other inmates. The benefit was the gift of slow time, if such a thing can be said.
@uzxin4351
Жыл бұрын
@@mimthyss definitely I can turn a circle into something better with just shading
@uzxin4351
Жыл бұрын
@@Captain_MonsterFart In jail you’re given the gift of time and inmates use it to build discipline mentally which is why they are so fit some even read books to gain knowledge on things that can help them once they’re out
I have been watching Proko for almost 6 years and it makes me so happy and cheery to see where his channel has come! Godspeed ❤️
Bless this guy's soul, I tried to have a structure or routine, but it burnt me out faster and felt super bad about it. I never realized that it just wasn't the method for me, like how it gave him a hard time too. Just going into it and trying different stuff is just... More fun? Doable? Haha
I love this guy's attitude
These days i am only using black ball point pen for making sketches.it actually makes you better coz you have no option to erase.we become more focussed as well.loved this video.thank you
@billyodamit8709
Жыл бұрын
I only use one of those stolen pens that everyone gets from the bank and I am always happy with my outcome.
@Drstrange3000
20 күн бұрын
Nothing a white gel pen can't fix 😉
Rembert, I've been using ballpoint pens since you took the time to reply to my comment in your last video, so ths is great! You are an inspiring artist.
I think the last time I was taught like this was kindergarten. Thank you for this video, has brought my mind back.
Love sketching with a regular ball point pen. I stopped drawing with pencils for probably over 20 years. I used gel and regular bic pens. I used them off and on when I am not doing digital and you can get results pretty similar if not better to graphite pencils. Also I hate erasing.
@luismangiaterra1031
2 жыл бұрын
I used to draw with ballpoint, never liked pencils. For about a year now I switched to quill pen and drawing ink, even better than ballpoint pen but both are good.
@matthewbreytenbach4483
2 жыл бұрын
For me it's clutch pencils. I have sketching pencils and they're better for laying down tone and such, but my clutch pencils consistently churn out clean lines and I love it.
@luismangiaterra1031
2 жыл бұрын
@@matthewbreytenbach4483 you should be using ink and less pencils. We need to evolve, move on to better things.
@matthewbreytenbach4483
2 жыл бұрын
@@luismangiaterra1031 I have used ballpoint pens to draw before, and I'm learning pen & ink, but I still find pencils to be both fun and worthy as an art medium.
@Captain_MonsterFart
Жыл бұрын
I love using Bic pens at life drawing classes. It draws well on newsprint.
My favorite kind of pen.. it gives me easy shading and control even in crosshatching.
Looking at Rembert drawing makes me want to draw again whenever I feel burned out.
I have such a huge respect for design and visual drawers at Riot
really interesting... i can definitely relate to drawing everything on 1 layer.... something i do a lot
Just two dudes chilling, talking about art and drawing together, gotta love it.
Correction: Frazetta Art Museum is in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania run by Frank Jr & co which was the location of his late in life studio and gallery. There is also a second one in Boca Grande, Florida run by Holly Frazetta and her daughter Sara as the Frazetta Girls.
patience and devotions in the composition is the key to success
Hi, I really enjoy this video and also I followed proko for a long time, appreciate all these great materials uploaded. Really inspiring. About art style mentioned in this video I'm always struggling about. I draw anything interested to me everyday and try to figure out the convergence of some style. However Im not very sure whether the texture, or process or the overall tone or the objects or the feeling of drawing that will be considered as the ART STYLE. Or the one kind seems most pleasure to my eye?
Shapes also have esoteric meanings. The circle represents the soul, the triangle the mind, the rectangle the physical world. You can see this used in temples/churches/cathedrals where a doorway with a half circle on top a rectangle representing the unity of spirit and physical reality, every point on the surface of a sphere is on the center of the surface like how every soul is at the center of an infinite universe, etc.
What an incredible artist!
Artwork- being music, painting, or good books, can really bring people peace of mind and is healing, but the society tends to only value the logic, and anything/work that uses logic and thinking. ( subjects like math, biology, engineering etc, anything that brings economic value directly ) . The value of art in whichever form is underestimated. It is sad because artwork to me is like meditation and yoga. It helps one to quiet the busy mind, and truly brings joy through Being, not Doing.
@theodorealenas3171
2 жыл бұрын
Well I'm into weird weird art that society finds disturbing and that taught me art is not for society and so society doesn't like it. When it's for society they care, like with movies and little icons, and when it's not (which is what we think when saying "art"), then of course they don't care.
Sketch books are everything for an artist
Very nice, so helpful thanks for sharing techniques
YESSSS!!! Just what I need
Did he draw without reference? If he did, he's really good! I liked the video very much!
This makes me feel so much better about only painting in one layer on Procreate. Thought it was just me, but I don't understand why I need all those layers.
Amazing artwork and very useful tips guys! I hope to become as good as you someday in my lifetime :D
Perfect I was just rewatching Arcane
This is very education and mediating learning a lot.
This is so cool. Awesome sketches
I love the part where he says he shaded the wrong thing because often I think about the idea of hiding my mistakes by incorporating them as I go. This guy is great
"The more you can simplify a drawing, the more likely it'll be successful as a complex piece of art." Damn.
fav tool of all times
Dude, you are really good at drawing
Was all that inside the pen? where do you get those pens?. Amazing!!
Hes AWESOME
Hello Rembert, Nice to see you.
Gray video, just a heads up…not sure if someone already mentioned it but Frank didn’t do the High on Fire cover. That was Arik Roper.
I enjoyed sketching along with you.
What a legend.
so beautiful
Great artwork!
I switch between pen and pencil while practicing and I've gotten used to using pen since it feels alot better to use and know you can't go back
I prefer basic office pens with long lasting ink. Pilot G2 type pens. you get thick lines that force you to move on and i've gone through one and a half sketchbooks with one.
lol Ive done the draw the body first and then screwed up the head thing a few times in my day
Free flow ... love it!
Thanks for the subtitles
Amazing drawing!!
I still think i need to watch Rembert more. It is so fun!!
I LOVE drawing with baldpoint pens. Like cheap, BiC brand baldpoint pens. Those are my favorite.
Question for rembert : how do u produce works faster when u don't have a certain workflow?
I am here for Kristian
Thanks proko
Loved the convo you guys had
@digitalords
Жыл бұрын
Especially the part where he said watching yourself draw is like hearing yourself speak
That's awesome
One of my dreams is to be interviewed by Proko.. Some day :)
Love it 😊
amazing video 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙌❤️💜🌹
SO MANY advices and artist and i still cannpt get a work as an artist..
''draw an hour a day, that's enough'' *cue my executive disfunction laughing like a maniac in the background*
@IloveElsaofArendelle
2 жыл бұрын
More like J. Jonah Jameson wheezing
hes so adorable!
when you have talent you can create art with anything
Great content!
I love drawing will ball point pens. But one thing I really hate is when they leave a blob of ink randomly. Can anyone suggest me how to avoid it or if there are pens that don't have this problem?
@kelsian_smith03
2 жыл бұрын
I sometimes wipe the tip of the ball point pen with a tissue if it has picked up any paper/ink residue
@ariella2658
2 жыл бұрын
After every few minutes just smudge it of on something like scap paper~ that's what i do:)
@pixelsbyprince
2 жыл бұрын
I really like Pentel R.S.V.P. pens for ballpoint sketching. I rarely have any trouble with the ink, although it's good to buy a few at once because sometimes you'll get a dud where the ink doesn't flow quite right.
@kuroro9949
2 жыл бұрын
Not sure it's related but I use really smooth cheap paper (not too thin otherwise I tend to tear it appart) and wipe the nib when it gets smudgy.
@sacrebleu1371
2 жыл бұрын
I am checking out a glass pen. This is something I will try to look at when dealing with different types of pens, but so far paper quality and type have been a factor, too, for me. Have you looked into any smooth papers, like hot pressed?