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  • @ChrisHongArt
    @ChrisHongArt4 жыл бұрын

    Let me know what you think my NEXT Skillshare class should be about!🤓👋

  • @MBrocoolie

    @MBrocoolie

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would like to see how you work out the debth in your watercolor paintings and indicate that the main piece belongs to its background ;) thanks for sharing your knowledge! :)

  • @megan7788

    @megan7788

    4 жыл бұрын

    Creation of original characteristics and tips for reference usage.

  • @daydarasensei12

    @daydarasensei12

    4 жыл бұрын

    Coloooor! Watercolooooor ! 😍❤️

  • @IshikaShanai

    @IshikaShanai

    4 жыл бұрын

    Painting with gouache for sure!

  • @xxpandagalaxyxx5655

    @xxpandagalaxyxx5655

    4 жыл бұрын

    Please do one one color.

  • @kobycesar9713
    @kobycesar97134 жыл бұрын

    Hello everyone! My name is Kyle, I’m the owner of the @Cruditart art page and I’m one of the students that were critiques here in the video. I feel I have the right to speak since I feel my picture was changed the most from its original state. I think everyone here really reallllly needs to lighten up. Miss Hong is kind enough to allow you all to voice your opinions in the first place by making commenting available under this video, which In itself is brave because Shes opening herself up to scrutiny. I’d like to make a point of saying that in her Skillshare class miss Hong says that she encourages all to give her method a try but only as a launching pad off of which to build your own technique. If you come to see a video tutorial by a certain artist, it’s reasonable to assume that it’s because you like that artists style. You want to pick up on their technique. It’s only reasonable for miss Hong to assume that if someone decides to watch a tutorial on how to draw in HER style, they must want to draw in a style similar to hers. In this video, she simply goes through and puts her own spin on things! And much of it isn’t even anything specific to her style. It wouldn’t be fair to say that deepening values is making the drawing her own. Sure she May have shaded the noses in more than certain of you May care for, but if you don’t like it, don’t do it! If I watch a Gordon Ramsay MasterClass in cooking, I have to be prepared to see dishes prepared to his taste. Now if I don’t like thyme, or rosemary or cracked pepper, I’m free to leave it out! But I wouldn’t bash him for changing a dish to his taste, especially when his taste is much more seasoned than my own! I for one, as someone who’s drawing was changed the most among the four think miss Hong did an exceptional job and I continue to support her!

  • @heidilorenz3517

    @heidilorenz3517

    Жыл бұрын

    I couldn't agree more with you Koby! I have only read your comment and no others; tho I understand how there are neigh sayers all over the web & it's a reflection of the commenter & not of the artists tho. One must have an impervious skin to put oneself out there & I'm so grateful for being able to view this video & others like it! Super educational, I love it!

  • @mandalyn3926
    @mandalyn39264 жыл бұрын

    Could you possibly do a video about finding the shadow shapes in photos with low contrast?

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    That is definitely much harder to do..! I think then you just have to break down planes of the face and actually figure out how light would affect the forms of the face (figure out which planes is in light, and which planes are turning away from the light and therefore darker). The key is to keep it CONSISTENT and make sure if you design the shadow shape going one way, let's say the cast shadow from the nose, then it has to be consistent and match up with the direction of the other shadows ^^

  • @xxpandagalaxyxx5655

    @xxpandagalaxyxx5655

    4 жыл бұрын

    Take that baby in to a photo editor and blast up the contrast. Have the unedited close by to make sure you dont go to ham, but it will help clearly sperate the values.

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    xXPandaGalaxyXx Oo yes that’s a great tip!

  • @iliveinarichgirlsdream

    @iliveinarichgirlsdream

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just turn the brightup

  • @elsagrace3893

    @elsagrace3893

    4 жыл бұрын

    xXPandaGalaxyXx yeah, but then you aren’t learning the plains of the face. This is crucial knowledge for an artist! Study it and give yourself a few years to grasp it. Also study how to create shadows of buildings cast by the sun. It’s a very simplified way of learning lighting because buildings are boxes and sunlight is one strong direct light.

  • @natashiabahnhansen6733
    @natashiabahnhansen67334 жыл бұрын

    (NOTE: This is NOT a hate comment!) As a painter I just wanted to remind that black-gray-white drawings don't only depict values made from shadows and light, but also tones and values created from the convertion from color to black-white. So, if the highlights are emphasized by darkening the surrounding values, it will read to the brain as a darkening of color as well, not just shadow. Certain areas are a little dangerous, when it comes to this. One being the nose. When the areas around the highlight of the nose is darkened to emphasize the highlight, it reads to the mind also as darkening of the implied color, and for the nose that would typically be red. Too much value around the nose in black-white therefore easily reads as darker red, which can make the person look like they have caught a cold. The same goes for the hair. If the hair is a fair blond and therefore competes with the light on the skin, the darkening of values should not necessarily be on the hair, but on the skin, because the skin typically will have a more muted and therefore slightly darker gray tone than the blond hair, whereas the hair will show as a darker color. I am not saying that it is a problem here, I just wanted to remind people that darker values don't just depict shadow but also color (even if the drawing/photo is black and white).

  • @C4MER0N41

    @C4MER0N41

    4 жыл бұрын

    exactly! great points

  • @bevrobinson6660

    @bevrobinson6660

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think the darkening of the nose is a fashion within this type of illustration, so many people do this currently , sometimes it looks cute , other times they look ill or worse a drinker

  • @elsagrace3893

    @elsagrace3893

    4 жыл бұрын

    Natashia Adongo Hansen thanks! I should study more B&W photos.

  • @melmel1071

    @melmel1071

    4 жыл бұрын

    Couldn’t agree more with the noses I couldn’t stop reading them as red lol.

  • @arielceleda4897

    @arielceleda4897

    4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent coment, very clear. Thank you for your contribution to improve skills. Salutes from Argentina!

  • @munchedmuffin
    @munchedmuffin4 жыл бұрын

    i really really appreciate that ur not being overly nice with your critiques while also not being mean, you’re really encouraging while also pushing us to look critically at our own art. this was really informative and helpful!!! when i have some spare cash im definitely checking out your class!💜

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you found it informative, Di Di!

  • @amba8916
    @amba89164 жыл бұрын

    In my own drawings, i definitely tend to see hair as confusing strands and lose focus on what I am drawing, SO seeing you focus on shape and value really solidified in me what to look out for in my own art. THANK YOU!!! P.S. Your art really keeps me inspired to keep on creating, thanks a ton for the video!

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    I always find I'm fixing the hair and simplifying it further as I go ^^ I'm so glad to hear this video has helped in any way! Thanks for watching :)

  • @paunaic5460
    @paunaic54604 жыл бұрын

    I don't think the way Chris handled the first drawing was the best way. The author said she was inspired by the striking eyes of the photo, so normally the handling of the drawing should have gone to the "popping out" of the eyes (similar to the thrid drawing). At the end, the eyes were pretty drowned out. Chris focused a lot on marking the shapes, so I guess she didn't care that much about the eyes of the first drawing for the lesson. The rest of the drawings resulted incredible though. Chris is really talented and professional with her critics.

  • @akkoXD

    @akkoXD

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yhea, I thought the same thing! I loved what she did with it, and she gave some really solid advice. But I feel like the eyes were really radiant before, and after the just felt a bit dull instead of popping out.

  • @tallyrobinson9438

    @tallyrobinson9438

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I totally agree I feel like she made the face stand out as a whole but the eyes just kinda blended with the face a bit....if u get what I mean

  • @safwanosman6329

    @safwanosman6329

    4 жыл бұрын

    no bruh she was getting rid of the things she considered distracting, but also improve the sections that were distracting(or taking the focus away from the eyes).

  • @ad_kk16

    @ad_kk16

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@akkoXD Ngl I liked it. It could just be me It wasn't too busy, the eyes are still the first thing you see. Nothing is really distracting you to see those eyes, I think it just fits more into the picture. Maune I'm just the type of person who will always lead up to the eyes first

  • @izehsy6715
    @izehsy67154 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic video although u darken the bulb of the nose too much to the point where it looks like a deformity I would recommend you go with lighter values on that area

  • @vibe2010

    @vibe2010

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, agreed!

  • @amberhalcyonart

    @amberhalcyonart

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree

  • @goolumf

    @goolumf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Ehsan Hooman she couldn’t rlly lighten the nose enough because of the white pencil

  • @izehsy6715

    @izehsy6715

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@goolumf wdym ?

  • @fiishdiish1480

    @fiishdiish1480

    4 жыл бұрын

    They look like they have colds

  • @lalaiisha
    @lalaiisha4 жыл бұрын

    Found this very informative, although you really didnt have much good to say about the first portrait even though it already held many important techniques. Positive reinforcement could have been encouraging to the artist.

  • @XLouiseBabeyX

    @XLouiseBabeyX

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I also thought a lot of the added shadow on the eyes and lips took away from the portrait as well, though that is just my personal opinion.

  • @cutelittleReis90

    @cutelittleReis90

    4 жыл бұрын

    Her eyes were popping more before, gave her a more innocent look. With all the shadow on the eyes afterwards it looked more like someone with heavy eye make up

  • @XLouiseBabeyX

    @XLouiseBabeyX

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@cutelittleReis90 100% Which is a shame considering the original artist was inspired by the eyes in the first place.

  • @CNBcrazy

    @CNBcrazy

    4 жыл бұрын

    When I was in art school, this was how it was. It’s not something you take to heart but more of just learn from (: they are positive critiques! It’s peoples opinions , and critiques and what they think! Everyone is different. I don’t think shes trying time being down the artist at all, and I heard a couple of compliments. And I’m sure they get compliments often 😌

  • @luanaprado4248

    @luanaprado4248

    3 жыл бұрын

    yesss!!!

  • @asdfghjkl15301510
    @asdfghjkl153015103 жыл бұрын

    I feel like most people criticizing this video didn’t actually watch the class - obviously the critiques she makes are related to the class the students participated in when creating these, not just completely general, ‘subjective’ tips. Also important to remember these people wanted critiques, she didn’t just decide that these ppls art should be changed, these ppl wanted her comments on work created when trying to use the techniques she taught them.

  • @user-fr9vv7rg4k
    @user-fr9vv7rg4k4 жыл бұрын

    Love your critiques and art style but the nose makes it look like the model has a cold, I know that the main goal isn’t to look as accurate as possible but it muddies the shape of the nose.

  • @gwoopington

    @gwoopington

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love her art style but I definitely agree about the nose. It also to me feels like she's lost the sense of depth in the face because the nose should be one of the brightest spots in most basic lighting types for a picture. Cutting back to drop shadow on the neck in the first drawing also messes with the depth perception because it looks like the hair isn't casting a shadow anymore. It's kind of me thinking "That looks really nice but it doesn't seem logical to me".

  • @leilablue

    @leilablue

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love red noses

  • @hentaislayer9642

    @hentaislayer9642

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, i really like the nose thing. I see it in a lot of artist's work, i think it defines the nose more.

  • @veronicadumitru1636

    @veronicadumitru1636

    4 жыл бұрын

    I definitely liked it before she made the nose. It looks off and really not pleasing. The before and after are completely different. The before relies more on the picture, but the after is just... Nah.

  • @tahliatalks8902

    @tahliatalks8902

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think tbh the artist had a slightly different light source and she just completely changed where the light was coming from

  • @cocopuppy5165
    @cocopuppy51654 жыл бұрын

    When I look at the thumbnail, in general her new version of the first drawing looks more solid and better in general but the nose really sticks out being overly dark. Also I think I prefer the third one before she changed it. I really enjoyed hearing about the tips about light and value though.

  • @symphony4124

    @symphony4124

    4 жыл бұрын

    you are right, the third one had a couple of good parts that were changed.

  • @bunnyph0bic156

    @bunnyph0bic156

    4 жыл бұрын

    It overly dark to make ur eyes go to her face since its like a black dot on a white piece of paper..

  • @cocopuppy5165

    @cocopuppy5165

    4 жыл бұрын

    PeachuePie Arts I get where your coming from but I feel like it gets to the point where it obstructs everyone from thinking it’s a “perfect” piece. It ends up looking like she’s got a flu or smt and changes the subject of the picture as a whole

  • @lizardlizard8276

    @lizardlizard8276

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bunnyph0bic156 yeah but the artist that made it made it pretty light so i dint think the artist wanted it to be overly dark like how this youtuber made it

  • @Tigerwhite28
    @Tigerwhite284 жыл бұрын

    I actually prefer the first drawing as it was before

  • @cabbagewater3377

    @cabbagewater3377

    4 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @Tigerwhite28

    @Tigerwhite28

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Flávia yeah sure! The tips were useful and it's a good lesson! I just don't like how she changed the drawing because I think it looked great before, for my personal taste

  • @cutelittleReis90

    @cutelittleReis90

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same, it gave me more purity and emotion before

  • @re-mo3jq

    @re-mo3jq

    4 жыл бұрын

    yeah especially the lips. they had a weirdly attractive dept to it

  • @bradwatson7324

    @bradwatson7324

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nope. It's better with the corrections.

  • @keithfukumitsu4851
    @keithfukumitsu48514 жыл бұрын

    I might suggest rather than drawing over the artwork, you can use the old practice of using tracing paper over the art and make your comments there, and flip back and forth to show the differences. This doesn't lend itself easily to the contrast / lighting adjustments. though. Just a thought. Maybe some notes on the basics of modeling shapes; chiaroscuro, darkest dark/lightest light, cast shadows and reflected light as they apply to the complex shapes of the face. That may help to clarify the "why" a shadow is too dark or a highlight is too light.

  • @madameberry

    @madameberry

    4 жыл бұрын

    Or just print out two copies and leave one untouched to flip back and forth between.

  • @spardaspawn481
    @spardaspawn4814 жыл бұрын

    She is very talented but the original first drawing looked nicer to me. Guess art really is subjective and even the "correct" techniques aren't always best.

  • @dainah105

    @dainah105

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sparda Spawn she made it more technologically correct, which doesn’t always mean more pleasing but students need to know how to make something technically correct first

  • @suzy2462

    @suzy2462

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sparda Spawn that’s what I was thinking I was thinking it blended really nice together to were it was 100 in my eyes like the highlights on the bottom in the hair meant to add difference became to hold when she shaded it all in at the bottom wjew

  • @cutelittleReis90

    @cutelittleReis90

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dainah105 making the nose tip this dark isn't technological correct, also leaving the shadow from the neck, isn't. You can cleary see that the light comes slightly from above, so there should be shadow

  • @sourpuss5951

    @sourpuss5951

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@dainah105 If this was suppose to be technically correct, the noses should not have been so dark, unless you're seriously going for a "been rubbing nose all day from being sick" look.

  • @Araanor

    @Araanor

    4 жыл бұрын

    skilled*

  • @marybaldaan7079
    @marybaldaan70794 жыл бұрын

    Am I the only one *hating* the sound of the blending stump? It really gives me chills and I also can’t use it in real life 😂 Awesome vid btw

  • @laia6548

    @laia6548

    4 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @bluewren65
    @bluewren654 жыл бұрын

    A really interesting exercise. First I'd like to say thank you to the people who agreed to submit their work for review. That takes courage. Like some commenters below, I too have a problem with the nose shading. While I realise this is Chris's style, I don't think it fits quite as well with these drawings. Also, the third drawing was really good after the first editing, but going back to it resulted in the image being overworked. It was also the only drawing in which I thought the nose worked in the initial edit. Overworking an image is something that I am constantly vigilant about. Great video, very instructive and generous of you to share with us, Chris.

  • @pottettoto
    @pottettoto4 жыл бұрын

    These are so nice! The tips of making the focus to the face instead of the hair is great as well, although I do find that my focus goes to the nose; they look like red noses haha

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    I admit I might have gone a bit far with them, mostly to drive home the point about how the highlight of the nose has to be against something darker XD thanks for watching!

  • @andrewaguayo115

    @andrewaguayo115

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chris Hong Art Haha I actually found it super cute to be honest! Though I have a genuine question! So I’ve been doing many art mistakes and you say to create more geometric shapes but I’ve never thought of doing that since my style is more cartoonish/anime than realism. But I assume shadow casting over certain parts make it look geometric shape? Not sure since I don’t study portraits or anything /: but I’d love to know your input on that! Because when you did it, the drawing became waaaay more realistic than not doing a geometric shape

  • @aaliyahp6941

    @aaliyahp6941

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@andrewaguayo115 Try using sharp lines instead of soft ones and see how you like it. You can switch(use one fully) and even use a mix of soft and harsh lines for you art. Good luck, I hope I could help.

  • @WonderTwin11
    @WonderTwin114 жыл бұрын

    I disagreed with blocking out the light in the hair on the 3rd drawing. maybe very lightly shade so its not as striking as the highlight on the face but don't completely take it out. Hair reflects light too so if the source is coming from that side then the hair should show that as well given the hard contrast on the face

  • @fiishdiish1480

    @fiishdiish1480

    4 жыл бұрын

    YEAH I AGREE it felt so offfff when the other side doesn't sync with the other

  • @hoodybox477
    @hoodybox4774 жыл бұрын

    i feel like she is just changing the artstyle

  • @ch0o_choo

    @ch0o_choo

    4 жыл бұрын

    hoody box me too

  • @taniani884

    @taniani884

    4 жыл бұрын

    Idk, I think that’s just how it comes across bc of how she draws bc it’s... her art style. The notes of value and shape and focus are valid and important

  • @Lilly-qs5sr

    @Lilly-qs5sr

    4 жыл бұрын

    definitely on the first one

  • @user-ir7dd1xh8y

    @user-ir7dd1xh8y

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yellow Beret but the fact is that it’s her art style and that’s why she’s enforcing it on the originals. it’s not improving them a lot, it’s just modifying them to her own tastes. no hate though, she’s a good artist.

  • @avavarose

    @avavarose

    4 жыл бұрын

    i agree that she’s adding her art style to the drawings, but i think she does modify the lighting and shadows to be more realistic. this can help teach others who have the intention of creating realistic portraits.

  • @imquitetiny7271
    @imquitetiny72714 жыл бұрын

    i think theres a difference between fixing a few things and just completely changing the art style. There were a few helpful tips but i think it's sad that the things that made the art of your students unique and special (since everyone has a different style) were changed aswell.

  • @Victoria-so1in

    @Victoria-so1in

    4 жыл бұрын

    s_sup agreed!

  • @user-yh1oe3el9y

    @user-yh1oe3el9y

    3 жыл бұрын

    yea, like the addition of straight lines?? i felt like that's just a stylized choice, not a "correction" per se. it looks nice, but the art could have been left as it was already, because it gives a unique style to it

  • @tamaradahlager8233

    @tamaradahlager8233

    3 жыл бұрын

    Definitely agree

  • @Malwina157

    @Malwina157

    3 жыл бұрын

    Omg my thoughts! I was getting more and more mad during the video, for that exact reason.

  • @crazydragy4233

    @crazydragy4233

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sadly it's rare to see no bias here. 'Academical' art favours and pushes very specific things like structure.

  • @jyuya6594
    @jyuya65944 жыл бұрын

    I need to point out that I watched the full video. Like, I clicked on it and started watching and 20 mins later I realized I wasn't even in the middle of the vid, and when I checked the time and saw it was 1 hour, oh well... Let's just watch it all and learn cuz I have nothing else to do right now -_- This actually helped me a LOT

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    haha I'm glad to hear it has helped!

  • @huhhhhfh
    @huhhhhfh4 жыл бұрын

    kinda confused about the addition of straight lines. like why exactly does that help the portrait besides make it look more stylized?

  • @elijahelkwood5459

    @elijahelkwood5459

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sofia Agreed. She mentioned it made it more geometric but that seems like more of a style choice than anything? Maybe I’m missing something

  • @Dln_rsls

    @Dln_rsls

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it helps balancing the overall composition, some straight lines can make a lot of contrast in a round/soft piece. But honestly I don't know if that makes sense lol

  • @nataliedavis8949

    @nataliedavis8949

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh, um, usually when drawing organic forms (people, animals, etc.) circles are usually avoided. They tend to look inorganic or just unnatural. It also helps with composition and such. Obviously that’s a purely stylistic choice, but I’ve noticed it is a common technique when drawing organic forms! :)

  • @commentbot9510

    @commentbot9510

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it just helps make the features more defined without getting too complex. She seems to have a theme with keeping things simple.

  • @huhhhhfh

    @huhhhhfh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@nataliedavis8949 hmm interesting I can see what you're saying, I just feel like the end result looks a bit more cartoonish rather than more realistic and organic if that makes sense

  • @JensengTea
    @JensengTea4 жыл бұрын

    I definitely think that some of these tips are dependent on your own artistic style. I, personally, wouldn't have strengthened certain features by using harder lines since it takes away from the softness my style likes to emphasize. But this was a really interesting video to watch - I haven't seen someone draw over another person's sketch to edit it before!

  • @mathilda6763
    @mathilda67634 жыл бұрын

    The thing about evening out values and being more subtle in the shadow shapes so they don't compete with the focal point because there's toomuch detail and contrast is really helpful. Thank you. I really should practice that.

  • @Lifeandreborns
    @Lifeandreborns4 жыл бұрын

    You made the first one look completely different. I liked the original one the features looked softer

  • @mosarratsiddika6086
    @mosarratsiddika60864 жыл бұрын

    Some of her techniques and advices are valid and makes sense, but the rest of it seems unnecessary and overdone making the picture look quite muddy. Also it feels like she is completely changing the art style and not improving it. And the nose of all the drawings is overdone too.

  • @asha_4095

    @asha_4095

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yeah the nose changes were all unnecessary. It seemed to be more of a style thing. Dunno why she changed them

  • @alioleary3681
    @alioleary36814 жыл бұрын

    Idk if it’s just me but I think I liked the first picture more before

  • @allieoop9277
    @allieoop92774 жыл бұрын

    it’s interesting to see the changes made and while i agree with a lot of them, the darkening of the nose seems a bit too stylized? Like i can tell the reddened nose is something that might be consistent in your own work but i’m not sure if it went with the style of the other portraits

  • @skyt8327
    @skyt83274 жыл бұрын

    All of the nose “corrections” were way too darkened and it ended up making all of the portraits look like they had broken noses lol

  • @paneeni
    @paneeni4 жыл бұрын

    The students made great submissions to your skill share class! Your tips and corrections are so helpful in learning the actual techniques and concepts behind portrait drawing. Also for keeping in mind how to make marks with an intention behind them. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, Chris! You’re a wonderful teacher ☺️

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Connie, I'm glad you hear you enjoyed the video!

  • @XxlilmewmewxX
    @XxlilmewmewxX4 жыл бұрын

    " i dont think the value range is there yet" *makes everything the same dark gray*

  • @starlight..

    @starlight..

    3 жыл бұрын

    i know, it kinda stressed me out when she kept darkening everything.

  • @magical571

    @magical571

    3 жыл бұрын

    x'D honestly you may be accostumed to drawings with pastel colors and such, watercolors without much value range, etc. cause you do wanna leave shadow areas generally darker in that "same dark gray". people tend to be scared and just gravitate towards puting the same lights and highlights everywhere, no matter if it's the shadow side or not, and it looks cartoonish.

  • @XxlilmewmewxX

    @XxlilmewmewxX

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@magical571 im saying the drawings are too dark and overworked. i know shadows are supposed to be dark lol

  • @Uranusfog
    @Uranusfog4 жыл бұрын

    Becoming an art teacher to semi-professional artists is an easy job to get nowadays because of youtube. Just because someone can draw nice pictures doesn't mean they can be good art teachers. Most of her comments were generic and not concise. Artists need to be careful who they pay to teach them about anything.

  • @cakeairminge7004
    @cakeairminge70044 жыл бұрын

    Chris this is good but I think you added too much tumblr nose to these lol

  • @justtubingby129

    @justtubingby129

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your honest comment did not earn you her stamp of approval. But I agree with you.

  • @boysandcorpses8768

    @boysandcorpses8768

    4 жыл бұрын

    Calling something "tumblr *blank*" isn't a real criticism lmao its just her preference because people find red/pinkish tints to noses cute

  • @justtubingby129

    @justtubingby129

    4 жыл бұрын

    These aren't in colour. Black noses look dirty and do not teach lighting as she claims... Therefore, she IS imposing her style.

  • @ChickenOfAwesome

    @ChickenOfAwesome

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, I was thinking this - first portrait, while pretty, looks like she's had a terrible cold for days once she's done with the nose.

  • @flwerwolfie4398

    @flwerwolfie4398

    4 жыл бұрын

    I know!! I was thinking that same thing 😂😂😂

  • @starcakezz
    @starcakezz4 жыл бұрын

    it's interesting how in the first drawing, before any modifications, the eyes look to the side, but after modifications, they seemed to look at you. Maybe slightly, and maybe my hallucinations, but it felt like eyes were shifted.

  • @BethanieBailey
    @BethanieBailey4 жыл бұрын

    While some of the things she did made since and show how you should be thinking about values (light sources and etc,) she took away most of the things I liked about the original drawings. Also she didn't explain why she did some things. Like she often made shapes on the face more geometric or "straight lines" rather than curved. Why?

  • @Alicia-rn8bg

    @Alicia-rn8bg

    4 жыл бұрын

    Is like she is erasing her students personality expression.

  • @BethanieBailey

    @BethanieBailey

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Alicia-rn8bg yes, I feel like she took away the things that made each of them unique!!

  • @saram2905

    @saram2905

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think it has to do with defining the shapes. Since the video has too do with her portraits class ( she said the class addresses anatomy and shadow and light values), I think she focused on correcting the drawings with that in mind not the originality or other stuff since for example for a teacher when evaluating a project abt shadow and light values they will focus on that in particular. Not the other stuff that for example you might have liked better on the drawings.

  • @xeon2773

    @xeon2773

    4 жыл бұрын

    showing off or defining the planes of the face?

  • @echohowell3536
    @echohowell35364 жыл бұрын

    I really like how you didn’t change the shapes completely, like when a neck was too wide or something else, you didn’t change the shape, you mainly focused on schadows and highlights which is really helpful

  • @thevanamacha
    @thevanamacha4 жыл бұрын

    I don't know. When I first started watching I was like, "Yeah, she's giving tips to follow the foundations in drawing." Then as it went on, I just noticed that there was a lot of points or changes she made that came from her own personal taste, especially the last one. The last drawing, the student never mentioned if she wanted to draw the portrait in their own personal style, but Chris assumed so and kept it so. If the tips for the portrait drawing were towards drawing portraits straight from life, that's not what this video was. It was a video critiquing work based on what aspects of foundations Chris prefers plus her own personal taste.

  • @magical571

    @magical571

    3 жыл бұрын

    i mean, if she were to "fix" that drawing she would need to start over, cause the eyes are way too big, the forehead should be lower/bigger, the mouth should be a little bit smaller and definitely go further up the face and closer to the nose. Honestly i think she was just being nice lol. cause otherwise that drawing is wrong from the very foundations. and well, this is what she said in an indirect manner too lol.

  • @daniaza3625
    @daniaza36254 жыл бұрын

    do you guys not realize these people come specifically for CHRIS'S commentary not for y'alls subjective commentary?

  • @artofjesskarp
    @artofjesskarp4 жыл бұрын

    I loved drawing this portrait in your class and thank you for you insights!

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much again Jess!! ☺️

  • @unusuariomas2713

    @unusuariomas2713

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love your portrait!

  • @Planktonbrained

    @Planktonbrained

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yours was breathtaking! By far my favorite.

  • @IvaZinga
    @IvaZinga4 жыл бұрын

    11:55 you darken the hair and then 15:11 you add light ?? very confusing but overall I found it helpful to hear your toughts of drawings so I learned a lot !

  • @elwelcs
    @elwelcs4 жыл бұрын

    There are some good tips and pieces of information to gain from this video, but it seems clear to me that critique is not something you are familiar with giving. There are a lot of unnecessary changes made seemingly to satisfy only your preferences, given without solid advice alongside them, or things that were done very experimentally with a "well let's see what happens" kind of attitude. I feel it would be best to keep each critique to a couple of strong points and not stray too much from those. Try to support more what the original artist intended, as well, rather than running away with your own ideas. Keep the integrity of the artist intact.

  • @ashadowintime7305

    @ashadowintime7305

    Жыл бұрын

    you're simply too fragile for any criticism. she was extremely nice and helpful in her approach.

  • @elwelcs

    @elwelcs

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ashadowintime7305 Pretty sure this years-old comment didn't say anything about her not being nice and was about giving better critiques rather than a rejection of all criticism. I'm glad you found the video informative though

  • @mjrhmekssh

    @mjrhmekssh

    4 ай бұрын

    I feel like if you submit your art to be painted over you actually want big changes. I don't see the point in only doing two or three things. Most commenters look at it from a perspective of personal preference instead of how much the student could take away

  • @elwelcs

    @elwelcs

    4 ай бұрын

    @@mjrhmekssh What? If you're a student, presumably paying to learn how to create art as you envision it, why would you accept a teacher who doesn't value your takeaways from the exercises? That's a cool story though I guess. She's undoubtedly a talented artist, but if I wanted to see how she *specifically* draws, I would watch almost any of her other videos. Or this could have been a video of redraws rather than being advertised as tips and advice for her students.

  • @RaffyART1995
    @RaffyART19954 жыл бұрын

    @ported_tree original drawing looks better that the one she changed it to.

  • @ourabouras
    @ourabouras4 жыл бұрын

    This was wonderful to watch, I always learn so much from watching a teacher critique mine and other student’s work, instead of simply starting with a blank page. I really like the way you use straight lines to help emphasize/ define the plans of the face through shadow, I’m gonna have to try that out with my own portraiture.

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm happy to hear you enjoyed it! I also learn a ton from watching others get critique on their work, it definitely helps to have some context! :)

  • @nataly9921
    @nataly99214 жыл бұрын

    i think you overworked the third piece

  • @voicedify
    @voicedify4 жыл бұрын

    I may not agree with everything you have said in this video but I still feel like I learned a lot and I was thoroughly entertained. If you decide to do more videos like this, you have my approval as your new loyal subscriber. :)

  • @philodendron3736
    @philodendron37364 жыл бұрын

    I think this video was really informative for lighting and shape choices. I do think the faces did change to your style, I think it was mainly the nose like you said in the video. But people taking your class are learning to do your style choices so I'm not seeing a big deal of the drawing over part. I do hope to see a side by side comparison. Thanks for making these videos! 😊

  • @aspenisthebest
    @aspenisthebest11 ай бұрын

    Usually I despise art where the proportions are super wonky and the artist claims it's their style just because they are too lazy to learn or try, but that last picture looks so good, and I agree that it actually looks intentional, especially after you fixed it a little. I love that one.

  • @Lilly-qs5sr
    @Lilly-qs5sr4 жыл бұрын

    the first one was so pretty

  • @solarbear3621
    @solarbear36214 жыл бұрын

    What happened to the jawline of the first one? It looks like the head is floating now lol.

  • @darthvader4384
    @darthvader43844 жыл бұрын

    The first one is amazing and I personally think their is a point where you can over work something but yeah amazing video you are very good a critiquing

  • @beargvn
    @beargvn4 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate you critiquing the pieces but the only one I cannot agree with are the straight lines in the nose and addition of geometric. These are more stylistic choices rather than fundamental technique. I feel like you muddied up the shape of the lips as well and lost a lot of the contrast in the face in general. I really appreciate you doing this though.

  • @gabriellehenry1044

    @gabriellehenry1044

    3 жыл бұрын

    I think she mentioned it tho in the last one she was going over that it was more of a stylistic choice

  • @Olga-vo8gc
    @Olga-vo8gc4 жыл бұрын

    Dude, the hate people are throwing to a woman who has one of the best art channels is insane. It's not the first time we see "it looked better before" comments on drawing over videos but I kinda took for granted that they'd have a bit more respect to the f* Chris Hong. People just go at anyone on the Internet theese days. I'm curious to know who theese people are and what do they do in their lives to back up their cruel statements. Besides, most of the things they're saying aren't even true. She was respectful with her students' decisions, she just made those decisions stronger and explained how, she didn't even change them. And she definately worked like the pro she is on the one that looks completely different in style to hers like "go with this, this is your style, it's ok, just pay attention to this and that". If that's not what a good teacher says, I don't know what it is. Also, she could as well not post this video here. I'm nothing but thankful, honestly. And she's not being defensive: she simply doesn't have to smile and nod to whatever thing a nobody feels like saying here. Please excuse me if my english is poor. Keep it going, Chris

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    haha I appreciate your comment and your English is perfect! I don't get bothered by a lot of comments (used to it by now XD) but I agree, I think there's an upward trend of leaving fairly accusatory, and inflammatory comments guised as some kind of bulletproof "opinions", and being told to just say "thank you for your opinion" as if we shouldn't question its validity is just flagrantly wrong and not something I stand for!

  • @Olga-vo8gc

    @Olga-vo8gc

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Sweet me well, I think there is criticism and there is "hate". And I also think that some comments were designed to offend her personally other than provide an opinion... that made me tick. guilty. XD

  • @izehsy6715

    @izehsy6715

    4 жыл бұрын

    Istebrak is the best art portrait teacher just sayin

  • @Jordan-db2og

    @Jordan-db2og

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Compulsive Winner you'd have a point if there were any comments calling the artist a bad person lmfao. Nice try tho

  • @Jordan-db2og

    @Jordan-db2og

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Compulsive Winner if anyones being hateful, its definitely you. If you need to call someone pathetic and delusional because they don't agree with you, you need to get a grip and grow the fuck up

  • @kkd3403
    @kkd34034 жыл бұрын

    I love how you were still able to leave elements of their own original styles while shaping them into a more in-depth piece!

  • @calmcuke6865

    @calmcuke6865

    4 жыл бұрын

    I disagree, she didn't leave their style or any of their stylistic elements, she changed it to her own. Which isn't what a teacher is supposed to do. This is a very tumblr instagram style of drawing as opposed to being a realistic drawing. I don't think she necessarily improved any of the work or showed any demonstration of actual techniques. She just warped them into her preferred style, and making students copy your style isn't the purpose of teaching. And she didn't demonstrate much understanding of tonality, she adds the same uniform grey all over the piece as opposed to adding any dark darks or bold highlights. In the third piece she takes away from the drawing by making the face really harsh and masculine despite having the reference image where you can clearly see that the facial features are soft and roundish.

  • @kimberlynissinen9412
    @kimberlynissinen94124 жыл бұрын

    This was so helpful to watch. The drawings are pretty good, but love that Chris shows how to take it to the next level.

  • @x_jun_x
    @x_jun_x4 жыл бұрын

    The first and third drawings were great before the adjustment.

  • @votisit
    @votisit4 жыл бұрын

    The reason you have so many comments regarding the dark noses is because you are a teacher and are teaching your students incorrectly when it comes to the values on the noses. They are far too dark. Not just a little bit too dark, but incredibly dark. If you stop the video at 55:34 there is a comparison photo that the student worked from as a reference. Honestly, can you not see how the altered drawing on the left is so very wrong? I feel that you have made some big mistakes when it comes to correcting your student's work with regards to value. You are also drawing straight lines where there are NO straight lines. A shadow will make a straight line, the top of the lips may be straight, but the nose has virtually no straight lines and yet you have altered your student's work with straight lines. Why? I feel that you have removed the charm and individual style from all of the drawings. You have imposed your own style and whilst that may suit your own drawings I think you have done these an injustice by your alterations. So much so that any "good" advice is ignored due to the way you have removed the character from the originals.

  • @ch0o_choo

    @ch0o_choo

    4 жыл бұрын

    Natasha Terran yes!!!

  • @naiomiskelton

    @naiomiskelton

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree.

  • @bethsleepien9817

    @bethsleepien9817

    3 жыл бұрын

    If you are interested in why some artists use straight lines in noses I feel like the video sinix designs did on noses could help you understand why she made those choices. :)

  • @BrendaFOBRocks
    @BrendaFOBRocks4 жыл бұрын

    you did this so well and so respectfully

  • @goldfish1871
    @goldfish18714 жыл бұрын

    I found you making suggestions about already made work really helpful! These drawings were really great to begin with but with ever so slight changes, they become even more effective. I would’ve never really thought about choosing shapes that enhance focus on the face rather than choosing generally interesting shapes.

  • @laurelb4193
    @laurelb41934 жыл бұрын

    Learning from your skillful improvements to these beautiful drawings, thank you!

  • @daisymuradyan
    @daisymuradyan4 жыл бұрын

    Your edge control is EVERYTHING 😍💕

  • @dabrisx666
    @dabrisx6663 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Chris for making this video! Your tips are super helpful and I really appreciate that you shared this on youtube! It's kinda sad that some comments are not very friendly, despite the hard work that you are putting into making the video.

  • @dragonslayer_eyre2315
    @dragonslayer_eyre231510 ай бұрын

    So incredibly helpful! 😍 Thank you to both you and your students!

  • @russianbot8423
    @russianbot84234 жыл бұрын

    Art being subjective to personal taste as it is, I can't that your taste in style is appealing to my eye.

  • @shadowseer07
    @shadowseer074 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely adore your Skillshare class! Its exactly what I've been looking for and definitely the best on Skillshare. I've taken many online courses, and a college Figure Drawing class, but I always feel like I'm not actually being taught the fundamentals, or that something vital is being left out. What I noticed immediately watching your class is though I've heard the terminology you use (blocking in, using shapes etc) you actually show step by step HOW to do it! You show exactly what you mean and that's VITAL. I feel like I can finally take that big leap forward in my art journey because of your class. I can actually see what I've been doing wrong!!!! I know this is a huge and monumental ask, but please tell us your planning a figure class, or at the very least a course on gesture? You are an AMAZING art teacher!!!!!!!

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    aww I'm so thrilled to hear how much you liked it!! and I'm not sure if I'll ever feel confident enough to do a FIGURE drawing course, I feel so rusty now since I haven't done life-drawing in so long haha. But gesture drawing is something I might consider doing in the distant future! 😁

  • @shadowseer07

    @shadowseer07

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ChrisHongArt I'm honestly looking forward to any courses you do I love this first one so much!! I feel so motivated to improve.

  • @bow1131
    @bow11314 жыл бұрын

    chris your art is my inspiration!!!! LIKE WAAAH!❤️❤️

  • @heidilorenz3517
    @heidilorenz3517 Жыл бұрын

    Ohhh, that was so satisfying to watch! So happy to have discovered you Chris Hong Art!!!

  • @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic
    @blessedandbiwithahintofmagic2 жыл бұрын

    This is a really cool concept - it really brings out that old saying, that art is a conversation, with this being two different artists taking the same drawing in their own direction.

  • @evanesh2120
    @evanesh21204 жыл бұрын

    The concept of this video is so great! I learnt actually sooo much things in just a hour, thank you

  • @mixnmatche8629
    @mixnmatche86294 жыл бұрын

    This was so interesting to watch!!! Youre so methodical and practical about the adjustments you made to each piece, it was really nice to see your thought process about how to literally design the lighting and structure to improve the imagee, it really makes me think about how I can improve my pieces! thank you ;D!

  • @danielmartins9490
    @danielmartins94904 жыл бұрын

    so helpful for improving composition and value range. this video will definitely assist me in the future projects.

  • @kimberlyjeffers1623
    @kimberlyjeffers16234 жыл бұрын

    Thank so much for this class it really helped me understand how to work with the shadows and was very timely as I have a project to work on!

  • @MissLinn95
    @MissLinn954 жыл бұрын

    This was super informative and inspiring. I'm so thankful to the artists that submitted their work to be critiqued. I know that it's very nerve racking but it's so helpful for us watching. Beautiful work!

  • @cutlery9831
    @cutlery98314 жыл бұрын

    This was incredibly helpful! thank you so much! You're a very good teacher, and you do a very thorough job of explaining what exactly your doing.

  • @user-fd6bd2hk1p
    @user-fd6bd2hk1p4 жыл бұрын

    The lesson learned: "use gray paper".

  • @nmonteiro7144
    @nmonteiro71444 жыл бұрын

    Love the class so much. I was going to re-watch it when I saw the notification. 😃 I hope I can post my project soon. This video was so useful. Thank you Chris.

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Ni!! You left such a nice review 😭😭 I truly hope it helps you when you go do your drawing! 💪

  • @NachiketNaik
    @NachiketNaik4 жыл бұрын

    In the first portrait the light is not coming from the right. It is from the left. You can see from the shadow of the nose, the highlights on the shoulder area.

  • @quenuk
    @quenuk4 жыл бұрын

    I really learned a lot from this. To me it was very effective to hear your thoughts behind the adjustments you applied to the drawings. Seeing the results of the changes was also very immediate & helpful. I loved it. Thank you to your students also for sharing their work for the video.

  • @MrJvandal
    @MrJvandal4 жыл бұрын

    That first sketch was pretty gorgeous as it was. I honestly think you over worked it.

  • @soundlessmemory
    @soundlessmemory4 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos and how honest you talk! I wish you from my heart all the best for the next year!

  • @alexf3036
    @alexf30364 жыл бұрын

    To be honest I hope the red bulbous nose trend goes away... other than that, it's nice how much effort they put into those drawings.

  • @xypaisb8026

    @xypaisb8026

    4 жыл бұрын

    but I like it

  • @Floof1122

    @Floof1122

    4 жыл бұрын

    😔 I like it too

  • @shadowseer07

    @shadowseer07

    4 жыл бұрын

    It gives the nose dimension, that’s the point.

  • @justtubingby129

    @justtubingby129

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Alex Fülle, I agree with you. It's okay when she does it because it's her unique style. But when all her students begin to copy that nose or (even worse) when she changes other artists' drawings of noses into her "recognizable" style, then it gets to be too much. I really think the first nose looks like a clown's and the second one like an alcoholic because the girl's face is so pale. Sadly, however, we are (apparently) not allowed to comment on what "we see". We must conform and be agreeable and see things the way the aggressive viewers do. The ones who are ready to do battle over someone's point of view. If you are not an agreeable sheep, their hammer will strike you on the head. Because, in this age, popularity wins over freedom of expression. You must be in agreement with the artist and her followers because, being popular on KZread, makes you an expert in every way. My condolences to you that your comment did not earn you a kissy heart. It was honest as well as kind.

  • @bluewren65

    @bluewren65

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@justtubingby129 The noses are what is really troubling to me. It gives them a cartoonish character, which is fine if you are drawing that way, but for straight portraiture it does grate a little. While it kind of works in the first drawing (although I agree with you it makes the whole image a bit clownish), it absolutely ruins the lovely geometry of the second drawing.

  • @rociocruz2786
    @rociocruz27864 жыл бұрын

    Great lesson!THANK YOU Chris!😍

  • @kandice1279
    @kandice12794 жыл бұрын

    This was really interesting! I enjoy critiques like these, you really emphasized each artist's Style rather than just make them all look the same. 👌🏾👌🏾

  • @snowangel7980
    @snowangel79804 жыл бұрын

    The first one I think you made too dark. I liked what you did with the hair shape at the beginning and then the eyes, but after you darkened the pupils and the values on the left side, I think you should've stopped. The eyes were the focal point and the drawing was a little bit "cartoony" so the ways the eyes popped from the highlight on the eyelid gave it a little more character. I also liked the lightening of the nose, but I felt that the darkening of the lips, and adding the straight lines to the nose were a mistake as it made it look more stylized. If anything, I would've further darkened the background to bring out the shapes around the neck and hair. When you darkened the whole shape of the chin and the neck from the cast, we completely lost the jawline, which made the drawing look more flat. The reshaping of the background above at the very end was nice, but I think that because the light source was from the top right corner, that the top of the hair should've remained white, or at least very very light compared to what it was. It was also confusing that you put the sharp lines in the face, but then noted there shouldn't be sharp lines but rather shapes in the hair. Overall, the original drawing was really soft, so I would've tried to maintain that. For example, the lines you drew under the eyes just seemed to distract from the highlights you emphasized in them as it was a sharp point of interest. I was also really confused why you decided to remove the sharp hairline on the second drawing. Blending the hair out into the background took away from the emphasis on the "sleekness" of the hair and because the right eyebrow was darkened so significantly, the two dark areas sort of created this checkerboard feeling, where my eyes wanted to look either at the dark patch or the eyebrow at the same time. Because the shadows were all on the right side of the face, the hair lightness and the background shadow you created seemed confusing and opposite, like they also should've been on the right side. And again, as in the first, the hair/jaw/neck definition was totally lost in making everything one shape. We can't really tell where her neck ends and her hair begins. Then in the very next drawing, you tried lightening the background around the hair because it was competing with the shape of the hair. So what you did in drawing two, you told the artist of drawing three to not do. Mighty confusing. When you went back and darkened the chin and right side of the jawline on it I was sad, because the shadows on the left hand side lost their emphasis. The shapes became less intentional. Also, because the right hand side of the face was well lit, it didn't really make sense to darken it. If anything, the eye should've been lightened (which I realize would be very difficult for you to do with your white pencil). I've not seen any of your own artwork, but your corrections make me think that your art is stylistically very geometric. For portraits and teaching courses, this may be adequate especially in using shapes to help create better portraits. But also as a teacher, I think it's good to recognize that not everyone will draw the same way as you, and that the critiques shouldn't seek to make their drawings yours, but rather to improve them conceptually (darkening that patch of hair to one value to emphasize it's shape and reduce noise, creating focus points, recognizing where shadows are coming from, etc.) Some of the choices and changes you made seemed to come not from a technical perspective but one of personal choice.

  • @vidyawitch
    @vidyawitch4 жыл бұрын

    I attended ur skillshare class yesterday. It was sooo helpful. I have only the last video of ur demo left to watch. Am gonna watch it multiple times to study. Appreciate ur efforts a lot for that class. I'd love more classes from u. Good day!

  • @ShirosDreams
    @ShirosDreams4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, Chris. Thank you so much for this. You’re a gem. Your knowledge and techniques have always been a huge inspiration of mine. It’s an honor to learn from you.

  • @ashleyxabrasion27
    @ashleyxabrasion274 жыл бұрын

    this video was super helpful i drew over some portraits in my sketchbook after watching this and using your tips definitely made an improvement

  • @biancavrinceanu9555
    @biancavrinceanu95554 жыл бұрын

    This is great! Welcome back

  • @jiraya350
    @jiraya3504 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this! I followed the class and got a lot of useful tips out of it. And honestly this extra vid was just as helpful :)

  • @bunnyph0bic156
    @bunnyph0bic1564 жыл бұрын

    People dont understand that your showing grate realistic techniques. Your not "fixing or making it better" ur showing off what you can add and how to improve your art. This video was fucking wonderful.

  • @momgib2000
    @momgib20004 жыл бұрын

    So so helpful! Thank you!

  • @joanne2819
    @joanne28194 жыл бұрын

    This was such a great and informative video! I just had to comment since I saw people complaining but... the fact that you went this far into working on their work is so helpful. I don't see how anyone could complain that you put MORE time into giving that many more tips and advice as you draw over it. In art school, I found that you would be lucky to even get 5 minutes of a professor's time so it's obvious whether more critique or less critique is better!? And I thought you were actually super nice in consideration with style. I personally don't understand the gripe with style, the point is to make it better fundamentally regardless of style or "OVERDRAWING" someone else's work, which is... THE POINT?

  • @ChrisHongArt

    @ChrisHongArt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Joanne, I honestly didn't expect to upset some people when I uploaded the video!😂 I got the idea for it since I was frustrated that I was leaving very long feedbacks to students' assignments but not being able to actually DEMONSTRATE what I meant. I thought it was a really great idea actually, that this video could serve as an extension to the class that students can refer to to help with their own drawings, and also be accessible for people on KZread as well. I also don't understand the whole thing about style, as an artist I really don't even give "style" much thought anyway. I'm just happy to see most people are finding the video as I intended it, which is to be helpful!

  • @shadowseer07

    @shadowseer07

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chris Hong Art I take Schoolism courses and this is the exact technique they use, and it’s imperative to the learning process and probably the BEST part of their courses! You are very generous to be doing this for your Skillshare students.🙏🏽

  • @gracebee292
    @gracebee2924 жыл бұрын

    This was very relaxing to watch, thank you!

  • @bossbabypaints
    @bossbabypaints3 жыл бұрын

    This is why we can’t have good videos everyone is just gonna bash the artist for drawing over,, smh drawing over is actually a very good way to give critique and the students have consented to this, plus she is trying to show what SHE would do it’s HER class she is technically teaching her methods, her ways and her style eventually so if u don’t want it, well she never gave you the critique why u guys getting so pressed

  • @user-wt5if6rx8m
    @user-wt5if6rx8m4 жыл бұрын

    amazing how tiny changes can positively impact the artwork

  • @AurorasArtWorld
    @AurorasArtWorld4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for putting the link below because I couldn't find you on Skill share the other day.. Now I'm following you as well! 💖

  • @akilia5848
    @akilia58484 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tips, this is super helpful. I draw a lot but never learnt how to draw properly, maybe this is the time to improve my skills!

  • @islagiles8608
    @islagiles86084 жыл бұрын

    I feel like in an art class you should learn the fundamentals about lighting shading gradients etc. this has that but a lot of ur stylistic opinion

  • @elsagrace3893

    @elsagrace3893

    4 жыл бұрын

    Isla Giles but you can tell the difference, right? So what’s the harm? She gives a lot of important info that we can choose to use or not.

  • @islagiles8608

    @islagiles8608

    4 жыл бұрын

    elsa Grace yeah but for a beginner I don’t think people would be able to tell the difference

  • @dzejbxxx8204
    @dzejbxxx82044 жыл бұрын

    i think you made the noses a litlle bit more rudolph-the-red-nose-reindeerish, than like a human. Also I don't think you need to really make everything so heavy to pop up the light.

  • @jupiterscorpio4206
    @jupiterscorpio42062 жыл бұрын

    I love the last drawing

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