I feel like I've already improved and I haven't even tried it yet
@cuissedepouletroti66325 күн бұрын
Sycra sounds so cute 🙏🏼🥹
@Robonauta5 күн бұрын
Amazing video. To put it very simply, make an initial drawing, apply small changes to it and compare with the previous one to see which one looks better, repeat several times. The thing about mileage is that you're not supposed to do the exact same thing over and over, it's always implicitly expected that you'll try something different at least once in a while. It's also why "draw more" by itself doesn't work, because if you keep repeating the same errors, the same mistakes, you're not getting better, you're just becoming more ingrained with your errors.
@KRED_FAN6 күн бұрын
Останусь в истории?
@genericname68176 күн бұрын
Anybody else here from a Tumblr screenshot posted on Pinterest?
@learners49896 күн бұрын
Yep meh lol😂
@casualgamer8177 күн бұрын
thanks
@GabriellaPettijohn-hc9gt8 күн бұрын
Feeling close to quitting. I don't mind getting critiques, but whenever I show my husband my work he never says anything good about it. It feels really demotivating.
@Kagandiel9 күн бұрын
*me, an artist, trying to draw a portrait of someone* Me: Your pose isn't dynamic enough. Twist your head a bit more. Them: *twisting neck to their limit* Me: YOUR NOT DYNAMIC ENOUGH *grips their head and twists it to a more... exaggerated position*
@Kuma_atk10 күн бұрын
I'm really thankful I found you're channel and videos again cuz you taught me a lot as a newbie artist
@bethanymueller417212 күн бұрын
I came from Pinterest, too. How does this work?!?! It’s so helpful!!!
@ItsVentane13 күн бұрын
This video is older than me
@Marvel_Fandom14 күн бұрын
I can’t draw to save my life. I’m going to start trying your techniques to see if they help. Also I’m here from Pinterest.
@karenleyva986515 күн бұрын
This is just awesome, I can't believe how easy is😮
@HiraethQuinn15 күн бұрын
Are we all from pinterest
@Vaxmas17 күн бұрын
Good to have you back
@SweetSugarHoneyIceTea18 күн бұрын
Thank you Tumblr for showing me this video
@braindeadbrick55318 күн бұрын
that intro is so nostalgic
@dylanchristensen878619 күн бұрын
Before watching this video, I recently used this technique myself after many hours of frustration of trying to draw perspective. This was before I knew about this channel's existence, so, yea. I did this technique on my own without even knowing it is a technique. Yaaayy. Also this channel is very good, I'll subscribe.
@dani-po6sz19 күн бұрын
came from tumblr
@0z0swald19 күн бұрын
came from pinterest
@75335785120 күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one doing it since art tips are so against stuff like these, but it was helping me get the right angles and made it easier to draw overall, thx sir
@KalaamNozalys20 күн бұрын
This is a straight up cheat code
@Valeriantine24 күн бұрын
Trouble with hand placement❌ Trouble with arm placement✅
@mysticmacaw372824 күн бұрын
10:00
@Thebestyunjinmain25 күн бұрын
It's been two years since someone commented on this video
@twohumm244525 күн бұрын
where's the line for the soul, i think mine went down so i feel too depressed :( the eye and hand doesn't even matter at that point... when drawing feels emotionally painful and empty, and all i can do is scribble, with discomfort in my chest. i miss feeling happy and inspired by things but i feel disillusioned now as an adult. as a child i was decent at drawing but not even that good, and what really mattered was that i had a soul, and happiness and inspiration, so what mattered to me was what i loved, and trying to express it, like a story or character or animal or day, whatever. i could see sometimes it just looks really bad and weird, but that's what made me feel good because i felt motivated and like i had purpose when i know what i need to improve on. i loved that feeling. this doesn't happen anymore because whether i draw good or bad, i just feel empty inside like it's meaningless or even triggering. humans in general are triggering to me now, feeling like they're all shallow, which makes me struggle to want to do anything since i feel lonely and isolated. i think i want to try to draw characters from stories i'm sort of rewatching now from childhood to feel better and more inspired because that was from a time i was actually happy and i can feel it sometimes, that inspiration i used to have. i think i also lost the ability to 'see' because as a child when i was inspired i could observe and feel very curious about aspects of art around me like the structure of the back of a flannel, the warm/cool colours of light and shadow, even every person intrigued me and made me happy really since i used to love humanity when i was innocent. now it's like i'm artistically blind and just... there. frantically thinking to myself with all these reminders or memories or worries or arguing or whatever. i want to have a passion for drawing. it's just hurtful right now and i want to get back to liking drawing again. i think the environment i have to draw affects how much i can draw too since i used to doodle at school and now i can't do anything, nevermind draw. there's no free time in between to draw like there used to and definitely no enrichment or inspiration or happiness like i used to have. i feel like i have to be forced to draw to actually do it... but that applies with almost everything that i don't consider a distraction by acting on impulse.
@northisdead199924 күн бұрын
What makes you feel like humans are all shallow? I used to feel the same way. Maybe you should share your art. Doesn't matter if it's bad. I think having some level of external expectations or connections for our art can be very healthy. We used to have them when we were young where we would show our drawings to friends and adults. Then they would be surprised and ask to see more and that would give us purpose to draw.
@lev5-525 күн бұрын
i have afantasia the idea that there is a difference between remembering how to draw something and drawing from imagination is crazy. when i was a kid i used to be obsessed with the idea someone could create something that doesnt exist. i used to believe it wasnt possible. like picturing something in your head
@maodebo330125 күн бұрын
29:13 cosmo
@FaithfulComforter28 күн бұрын
Does anyone know whatever happened to bobmeatbag?
@kanden2728 күн бұрын
Hell, I'm stealing that thunderbolt sketch too.
@zoeperez2889Ай бұрын
revisiting a classic. I'm picking up art again seriously. 10 years ago, i was 13 and i binge watched all the beginning videos on this channel because i wanted to go to calarts. I'm not sure what professional capacity i will do art now i'm picking it back up, but ik i can come back to these for good discussion of basic art principles. thank you!
@islemrebiai9188Ай бұрын
Ok this is just very helpful, I needed this in my life
@DoflamingoApologistАй бұрын
I'm in love with you.
@tripwire202Ай бұрын
Unfortunately I dream in Minecraft more often than not. Things aren't fully constructed but I've got tons of abstract ideas to mess around with :)
@Tha_PencilАй бұрын
I've seen like 50 videos on how to draw a perfect cube and none of them made sense until I found this one. Thanks 👍
@user-wu9rx3rd2fАй бұрын
12:18 😂😂 "🤯", "oops"
@perrisavallon5170Ай бұрын
Ooh, this is REALLY useful! I've always had trouble with visualizing where everything is and this helps a lot. I see this channel doesn't have that many of these videos, though, and it seems like they were uploaded a while ago? Anyone know someone that has also done videos like this?
@cosmicsam117Ай бұрын
This video has changed my perspective so much oh my god
@BluhBunnnyАй бұрын
i love this
@aireenj5082Ай бұрын
I got too much knowledge from just one vid here, kinda feeling invincible rn- (here from Pinterest too btw)
@cosmicsam117Ай бұрын
I guess all of us are from Pinterest lol
@kalpanasharma9735Ай бұрын
Yeah
@sediamakrez8373Ай бұрын
HI THERE ME TOO
@foxyy2048Ай бұрын
even with my really trashy skills this still made me draw somewhat better omg
@IzzyVoodooАй бұрын
I can't tell you how badly I needed to hear this today, I was literally in tears frustrated with the progress I wasn't making. This truly feels like a gift.
@anoiymАй бұрын
kinda loud BG music... but thank god you're back!
@hydrobolix3365Ай бұрын
🤘
@transientimagesАй бұрын
This video has been the thing I keep returning to again and again when I get too caught up with the fluff.
@lillijane6522Ай бұрын
Literally going to cry this makes practice and figuring things out so much easier, being able to put my brain to use in figuring things out rather than just relying on muscle memory to just copy something over and over
Пікірлер
pinterest 🙋
I HAVE JUST LEARNED SO MUCH
Holy cow! Its work
I feel like I've already improved and I haven't even tried it yet
Sycra sounds so cute 🙏🏼🥹
Amazing video. To put it very simply, make an initial drawing, apply small changes to it and compare with the previous one to see which one looks better, repeat several times. The thing about mileage is that you're not supposed to do the exact same thing over and over, it's always implicitly expected that you'll try something different at least once in a while. It's also why "draw more" by itself doesn't work, because if you keep repeating the same errors, the same mistakes, you're not getting better, you're just becoming more ingrained with your errors.
Останусь в истории?
Anybody else here from a Tumblr screenshot posted on Pinterest?
Yep meh lol😂
thanks
Feeling close to quitting. I don't mind getting critiques, but whenever I show my husband my work he never says anything good about it. It feels really demotivating.
*me, an artist, trying to draw a portrait of someone* Me: Your pose isn't dynamic enough. Twist your head a bit more. Them: *twisting neck to their limit* Me: YOUR NOT DYNAMIC ENOUGH *grips their head and twists it to a more... exaggerated position*
I'm really thankful I found you're channel and videos again cuz you taught me a lot as a newbie artist
I came from Pinterest, too. How does this work?!?! It’s so helpful!!!
This video is older than me
I can’t draw to save my life. I’m going to start trying your techniques to see if they help. Also I’m here from Pinterest.
This is just awesome, I can't believe how easy is😮
Are we all from pinterest
Good to have you back
Thank you Tumblr for showing me this video
that intro is so nostalgic
Before watching this video, I recently used this technique myself after many hours of frustration of trying to draw perspective. This was before I knew about this channel's existence, so, yea. I did this technique on my own without even knowing it is a technique. Yaaayy. Also this channel is very good, I'll subscribe.
came from tumblr
came from pinterest
I thought I was the only one doing it since art tips are so against stuff like these, but it was helping me get the right angles and made it easier to draw overall, thx sir
This is a straight up cheat code
Trouble with hand placement❌ Trouble with arm placement✅
10:00
It's been two years since someone commented on this video
where's the line for the soul, i think mine went down so i feel too depressed :( the eye and hand doesn't even matter at that point... when drawing feels emotionally painful and empty, and all i can do is scribble, with discomfort in my chest. i miss feeling happy and inspired by things but i feel disillusioned now as an adult. as a child i was decent at drawing but not even that good, and what really mattered was that i had a soul, and happiness and inspiration, so what mattered to me was what i loved, and trying to express it, like a story or character or animal or day, whatever. i could see sometimes it just looks really bad and weird, but that's what made me feel good because i felt motivated and like i had purpose when i know what i need to improve on. i loved that feeling. this doesn't happen anymore because whether i draw good or bad, i just feel empty inside like it's meaningless or even triggering. humans in general are triggering to me now, feeling like they're all shallow, which makes me struggle to want to do anything since i feel lonely and isolated. i think i want to try to draw characters from stories i'm sort of rewatching now from childhood to feel better and more inspired because that was from a time i was actually happy and i can feel it sometimes, that inspiration i used to have. i think i also lost the ability to 'see' because as a child when i was inspired i could observe and feel very curious about aspects of art around me like the structure of the back of a flannel, the warm/cool colours of light and shadow, even every person intrigued me and made me happy really since i used to love humanity when i was innocent. now it's like i'm artistically blind and just... there. frantically thinking to myself with all these reminders or memories or worries or arguing or whatever. i want to have a passion for drawing. it's just hurtful right now and i want to get back to liking drawing again. i think the environment i have to draw affects how much i can draw too since i used to doodle at school and now i can't do anything, nevermind draw. there's no free time in between to draw like there used to and definitely no enrichment or inspiration or happiness like i used to have. i feel like i have to be forced to draw to actually do it... but that applies with almost everything that i don't consider a distraction by acting on impulse.
What makes you feel like humans are all shallow? I used to feel the same way. Maybe you should share your art. Doesn't matter if it's bad. I think having some level of external expectations or connections for our art can be very healthy. We used to have them when we were young where we would show our drawings to friends and adults. Then they would be surprised and ask to see more and that would give us purpose to draw.
i have afantasia the idea that there is a difference between remembering how to draw something and drawing from imagination is crazy. when i was a kid i used to be obsessed with the idea someone could create something that doesnt exist. i used to believe it wasnt possible. like picturing something in your head
29:13 cosmo
Does anyone know whatever happened to bobmeatbag?
Hell, I'm stealing that thunderbolt sketch too.
revisiting a classic. I'm picking up art again seriously. 10 years ago, i was 13 and i binge watched all the beginning videos on this channel because i wanted to go to calarts. I'm not sure what professional capacity i will do art now i'm picking it back up, but ik i can come back to these for good discussion of basic art principles. thank you!
Ok this is just very helpful, I needed this in my life
I'm in love with you.
Unfortunately I dream in Minecraft more often than not. Things aren't fully constructed but I've got tons of abstract ideas to mess around with :)
I've seen like 50 videos on how to draw a perfect cube and none of them made sense until I found this one. Thanks 👍
12:18 😂😂 "🤯", "oops"
Ooh, this is REALLY useful! I've always had trouble with visualizing where everything is and this helps a lot. I see this channel doesn't have that many of these videos, though, and it seems like they were uploaded a while ago? Anyone know someone that has also done videos like this?
This video has changed my perspective so much oh my god
i love this
I got too much knowledge from just one vid here, kinda feeling invincible rn- (here from Pinterest too btw)
I guess all of us are from Pinterest lol
Yeah
HI THERE ME TOO
even with my really trashy skills this still made me draw somewhat better omg
I can't tell you how badly I needed to hear this today, I was literally in tears frustrated with the progress I wasn't making. This truly feels like a gift.
kinda loud BG music... but thank god you're back!
🤘
This video has been the thing I keep returning to again and again when I get too caught up with the fluff.
Literally going to cry this makes practice and figuring things out so much easier, being able to put my brain to use in figuring things out rather than just relying on muscle memory to just copy something over and over