2 years later, but I'm definitely using this as a reference from now on!
@BueskenArt4 күн бұрын
Very cool! That's what I dreamed people would do. 😀
@mrdoodleey11 күн бұрын
the way you explained, really amazing !!!!1
@BueskenArt11 күн бұрын
Thanks a lot! 😊
@cheswyneyman548019 күн бұрын
But AI images still feels dead. If you use it for the moment it can be fun but then come back to it, the AI images feels dead.
@tharcisseilunga665821 күн бұрын
Thank you
@BueskenArt21 күн бұрын
👍👍
@famingxu411328 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for the helpful comparison about the three methods! It gave me a big relief, and made me easier to decide which way I may stay on.
@BueskenArt28 күн бұрын
Great! 😊
@aaquib60828 күн бұрын
the fuck is divide three equal parts. its not equal
@BueskenArt28 күн бұрын
The three parts are supposed to be equal. The top part ends at the hair line though (not the top of the head). A small (but important) detail I left out in this quick rundown of the method for brevity's sake. 🙃
@royalmaster203Ай бұрын
great information tut, I like the way you compared each of the methods and showed examples, thanks for your time.
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
My pleasure! 😁
@user-yv7fe2ly9bАй бұрын
thank you
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
👍👍
@user-jx3zc3il3jАй бұрын
The Loomis method is the simplest for me. Have not heard of the other two. Thank you much for the vid.
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
No problem!
@blazingguns7701Ай бұрын
Fantastic video, but can I ask what tool you use to blend the shadows and the highlights? is is just the smudge tool? (I use GIMP for refrence)
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
Nope, no smudge tool. Just a basic hard round brush with the pen pressure set to opacity. 🙂👍 Takes some time, but you can get pretty fast with practice!
@blazingguns7701Ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt Thank you very much!!! That info will be extremely useful as i learn it.
@PipplinАй бұрын
Nah I just follow SpongeBob’s guide to drawing a circle without the last 2 steps
@SmallLionAsmrАй бұрын
What helped me the most constructing the head was the method described in one of Gottfried Bammes' books
@kberlinquetteАй бұрын
I think all 3 would blend well in a work flow. Loomis for beginners, riley seems nice to advance to for flow, but using the asaro head for light and shadows
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
Exactly! Like at 5:22. 👍
@rafsandomierz5313Ай бұрын
I found Riley's method too much time consuming, i'm still at beginner level because I took longer break. However using some parts of his method helps me to rate the proportions of the face and each muscle a lot better than loomi's method, which doesn't focus on proportions despite being a lot simpler.
@julianblake8385Ай бұрын
what about Mr Michael Hampton? Is he a Clown to you?
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
Why should he be? 🤔
@julianblake8385Ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt It was a terrible Joke on my part. I meant that he is usually also very popular with his method of drawing heads, it would have been a great addition to your video to contrast also his method. Cheers, mate, and thanks for the video.
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
I see. 😃 I was just going for the most well-known and oldest methods. I know about Michael Hampton and have actually thought about a sequel video to this where I mention him. But seeing that he also has a KZread channel (bigger and more active than mine), I figured people should just go there. I'm unsure. 🤔
@kjagyemang3896Ай бұрын
IS ASARO AN ANIME NAME?
@BueskenArtАй бұрын
Nah. But would sound cool, wouldn't it? 😏
@masterklaw45272 ай бұрын
This video reinstated my love of art!
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
Wow, that's a BIG compliment! Thanks so much!! 😱😯☺️
@kobbsy74412 ай бұрын
This is a great video man! I think I will definitely stick to further learning the loomis method as it seems the most simple. Thank you
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
No problem, glad to be of help! Keep practicing! 👍
@MaryHernandez-lq8kq2 ай бұрын
Thank you and for links🎉 too
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
You're welcome, Mary!
@donlestermarquez6392 ай бұрын
Ur facial features perfectly match what u r discussing hahahahahahahaahahah
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
Yes! My head is perfect.
@donlestermarquez6392 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt thank you for ur hardwork brader. Its really helpful to my semirealistic protrate.
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
You're welcome - glad I could help!
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
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@razorx99662 ай бұрын
I am very grateful to you for this video
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
You're welcome!
@SUPERJDOP2 ай бұрын
I was an artist since 7, I explored many different art styles, design work, typography etc. I sold my first art work at the age of 14, I went on to work for many different clients, including Pewdiepie, and other high profile clients. I am now 26, with good knowledge on digital illustration, art direction, story-telling and design. I'm looking to expand to creative direction and story telling, using ai to create stories that take months, down to a week. I agree with both sides. It does suck to work for a long time to have an art style used (I've experienced the gross feeling of my art being used for the wrong purposes, and It's why i keep artists names outside my prompts), and I go through the grueling work of customizing an Ai image to just how I envision it. You are right, there is so much testing, note taking, and parameters and hours and hours of work to get something up to specifications for the direction I want to head in. It's not as easy as people think, it's a whole new medium, a medium of words and codes, it's neat if you think about it that way. I believe that there will be lanes for both. 1. Traditional artist who love the process can raise their value in the face of ai art, and clients who want and love human touch in the art works. 2. Creative directors needing a faster ai pace style fleshing out story boards in a matter of days, with clients who envision more than just one illustration and need a whole fleshed out story board - This provides cheaper production for the many stories that want to be told. - It's good for both if you see both sides of the coin. The people that will be losing work are the industrial artists that don't know how to tell a story through their artwork, or don't have an art style to sell. I believe in this case, it will push them more to inovate their traditional works to new heights, this will be exciting to see. However, one needs a positive perspective on life to keep pushing --- most artists unfortunately don't. I believe this situation is just like how traditional painters revolted when cameras were first invented for photography, painters said it would decimate the need for portrait painters, but instead, the camera's invention created lanes for both mediums to thrive in, creating distinct art mediums, and birthed many great legacies. The same thing is happening with Ai. It's all about perspective, and long term positive thinking as history repeats itself --- The positive thinkers always win. I understand the flesh wound of it's art style scraping, but the perspective I choose to see is a bright future for everyone. We as humans have a way of finding a way, no matter how negative the "now" feels. Traditional art will still live and thrive, and Ai art will find it's place. Thank you for your video, it was insightful and real. Cheers from the US.
@BueskenArt2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your detailed response which largely agrees with the points in my video! I hope you're right and AI won't just spell doom, but become its own thing, have its uses, and not replace everything. 🙂👍
@jomanthekiller2 ай бұрын
I think this makes more sense as to what my professor meant by Dark to light when painting
@danielstiefel88553 ай бұрын
In fact , this is not drawing but finally poor Foto-Imitation of standard-faces!
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
It's so poor that thousands of artists have used it successfully for decades. These methods are obviously just a base to learn the fundamentals. You can later easily transition away from "standard faces".
@danielstiefel88553 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt Give me one of your thousands of artistnames!
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
You can't be serious... look around KZread or Instagram and read some comments. I'm not forcing you to use these methods, if you don't like them. Do what works for you. 🙏
@danielstiefel88552 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt Ich finde es bemerkenswert, dass Sie meine Einwände respektieren..! Das ist heute schon viel.Ob daraus ein Gespräch über Künstler und Zeichnen entsteht, glaub ich kaum. Die Zeichnung als früheste Kulturtechnik entzieht sich ihrer Kopierfähigkeit. Sie ist Kunst, kaum Foto mit andern Mitteln…? PS.: Meine amerikanischen Studenten waren die Schlechtesten Studenten, voll von deiner Theorie, unfähig einen andern Charakter als den angelernten zu erfassen. Lass uns mal über Kunst reden, nicht über Kopiertricks. Ps.: Zeichner sind super…..
@ddz77953 ай бұрын
Just add shadow over the eyes, under the nose and on the upper lip of the mouth. Work with shadows.
@femiidowu7943 ай бұрын
Dude, I stumbled upon your channel while trying to understand Midtones in the context of creating Art. After watching that one video, I have just watched another 3 of your videos in a row and I am loving it. You are doing a great job ! I especially like how you provide visual examples to explain the concepts . Like when you showcased the "before" and "after" pictures for combining loop + rim lighting. Nice one! This video has been really great. Breaking-down and explaining these concepts into snackable slices, that are manageable to assimilate, and leveraging easy to understand language, is just swell. This information was previously hard to come by, especially, without running into some sort of "pay-wall" , that doesn't even guarantee that one will acquire the education that the aspiring artist requires, in order to thrive and progress in skill-level and approach. Anyway, I just want to say KUDOS! Your contribution definitely gets 2 Thumbs up from me. I am going to be visiting your channel often and drawing inspiration from the video collection you have curated, to round-off my exploits and endeavours within the art world. Thank a bunch !
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Man, this means a lot to me! For real! Thanks a lot! It's cool to hear what exactly you like. Means I can maybe double down on those aspects. Would love to see you return to the channel! I'm constantly working on new videos - even if I don't publish as often as other KZreadrs... 👍
@theoutlaw35123 ай бұрын
Upload some Educational stuff Step by step
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
I will soon. What topics do you have in mind?
@theoutlaw35123 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt Well you can start a drawing class where you upload 3 lessons a week , I mean basic stuff for beginners to learn because there are more beginners than professionals plus you know most of the professionals don't watch other's work cuz of some inner ego or something idk
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the ideas! Well, my last few videos were meant for beginners. Especially my guide to learn drawing from scratch. Most of my videos are targeting beginners, actually. But 3 videos a week just won't be possible for me, unfortunately - I work a fulltime job. :)
@theoutlaw35123 ай бұрын
I wanted to draw an egg and I couldn't find a perfect picture for it so i used your head if its okay with you .
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
That's perfectly fine. If you like your eggs hairy at the bottom, go ahead!
@dtimmm3 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've been drawing digitally as a hobby for some time now but always did the lighting by intuition and never learned actual patterns that painters use
@alienated_maestro3 ай бұрын
i used this method before it's really useful
@Hybrid.theory.063 ай бұрын
why not use a combination of all of them?
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Exactly. That's what I recommend later in this video....
@baltiir29533 ай бұрын
Do you have a link to your background pictures of the Asaro heads? would be great to have them as my wallpaper so im forced to see them constantly :D
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Haha, sure, here you go: bueskenart.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/asaro_wallpaper.jpg :D
@baltiir29533 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt LEGEND , thank you! :D
@madiko3 ай бұрын
Hi Daniel, great video. I have been drawing portraits for quite some time, mostly by tracing and shading (see my progress via zitatinte, if you are interested). Now I reset and want to learn from the start (again). Also like to practice the basics daily and just putting up my "etudes". Love your approach. The only resistance I perceive is your 3rd step (drawing basic forms without perspective). I am so used to recognise perspective now (learned it in my childhood and perfected it over the years), that I can't stand even looking at those objects. Is there any reason for me to practice them anyway? Anything I overlook skipping this step? Otherwise I would jump right to level 4. Thank you again. Just working further through your beginners blog posts and videos. Thank you very much for the inspiration. Viele Grüße nach Bocholt 👋🏼
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Hey madiko, thanks a lot! 🙂 Well, this video was for complete beginners. I think "step 3" is great, if you have no idea of vanishing points and stuff like that yet. It allows you to quickly and relatively easily draw forms that looks somewhat 3D. But if you are so used to drawing and recognizing real perspective already, you can of course skip this step! 👍
@madiko3 ай бұрын
@@BueskenArt thank you a lot! Have a nice evening. 💛
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
It's been a year... which of my predictions came true? CAME TRUE: - Selling art: scammers are selling AI generated art, stickers and whatnot left and right. Non-artists will probably not notice the difference. :( - Art will be difficult to distinguish: Kinda came true. AI art is difficult to distinguish from other AI art. It kinda looks the same. But then again, this makes it "easy" to distinguish from hand-made art. - Content flood: Yep, the internet is getting flooded, like I predicted. There's so much AI art on Instagram now... Look for the (very) high contrast images with very smooth color transitions. You will know what I mean. DID NOT COME TRUE: - Replacement of artists: I'm not sure, but I don't think AI art has wiped out that many artists careers yet... - Video creation: I don't think there has been much buzz about AI video creation anymore. It's just not good enough yet. However, there are crazy developments in the area of (automatic) video editing! - Image generation tools: No, AI image generators are not a "normal tool" and free to use, like I wrongly predicted. Certainly not in WhatsApp. There are free tools, but they are severely limited. Everything is subscription based nowadays - companies are trying to milk this stuff to the max. But still requires a lot of computing power which makes it expensive. - copyright: NO, copyright is not "a thing of the past". But strangely not that much has happened here. There have been a few law cases, like the New York Times sueing OpenAI. But the big players like Nintendo and Warner Bros. haven't really made a move. Also, governments and regulators just don't seem to be sure what to do with this stuff. Maybe a lot is happening behind the scenes here, but no news for the general public...
@cheswyneyman548019 күн бұрын
Make update video.
@BueskenArt19 күн бұрын
I may do that some time. But I'm not 100% sure. I don't want my channel to be too much about AI. 🙂
@cheswyneyman548017 күн бұрын
I was thinking that artist that do covers and sequential art for comicbooks should post on their social network pages images that don't make any sense so that it ends up in the datasets AI use. What do you think?
@BueskenArt17 күн бұрын
Well, I think it's WAY too late for that, my friend. 😀 I think it's spending your energy in the wrong places. AI Models are already too sophisticated for such a stunt.
@cheswyneyman548017 күн бұрын
They contantly feeding the machines data. Yes maybe little too late. That AI "art" still feels dead.
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
I don't know yet, if I placed in the contest... I'll update this comment as soon as I know. I doubt it though because there were SO many AWESOME entries... 😳😁
@Magicwithpencil-ex7st3 ай бұрын
Love this ❤😊
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
Very cool! 😁
@troychriscarretas26574 ай бұрын
We can combine 2 or 3 of them Example I can first use the Loomis and then apply the shadows from Asaro
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@ashvanes4844 ай бұрын
My professional life has been in tech so I don't see it as a threat. I use AI to generate art, and find it to be at times: relaxing, thought provoking, frustrating, contemplative, and when things come together, invigorating. All emotions one could say an artist in any other medium experiences, too, no? I completely agree with you that it will become its own specialty and *add* to the techniques and tools people use today. Some people want to make furniture with nothing more than hand tools, and they have a market for the furniture they create. If someone prefers to buy a physical painting from someone, then great! That is wonderful and no threat to me. The whole mindset assumes there is a limited interest and capacity for human creation, which there simply isn't. My other current great love is 3d printing, and now 3d modeling. Software is critical to the creation process there also, and as it improves what people have created also advances. If we advance to a world where people do have UBI (I am at least on surface a strong proponent of this), and can *choose* where to put their one true finite resource, time, isn't that a good thing? Anyway, I love the AI creation process, and don't plan to abandon it. I have through my life used tools from MS Paint to Inkscape to GIMP/Photoshop to Fusion 360 and now Blender, and tried a gazillion iPad apps. They all created "art" but the common denominator across all that time, is me.
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your insights and your opinion! 👍
@praxan58354 ай бұрын
I've been looking for a video like this, I'm glad I found your channel, this is gonna help me improve my oil portraits
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Very cool! Glad to be of some help! 😇
@MeMeMaxi4 ай бұрын
❤thank you
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
You're welcome! :)
@andfoundout4 ай бұрын
please make this video saveable!
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Saveable? 🤔
@andfoundout4 ай бұрын
Hi @@BueskenArt ! thanks for answering.There's a way to prevent people from saving videos to lists. It works now, though. I defnitely want to keep your insight on my Drawing list :D
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Good that it works now! I didn't intentionally block it. ☺️
@ryanartward4 ай бұрын
Maybe devs and artist should post a stamp on their art that says "Certified A.I Free." Like how produce is marketed being gmo free, tuna cans as Dolphin Safe, and how Mcdonalds burgers being free of human limbs.
@Hawk25494 ай бұрын
For me lominous methods easy to me create head using that method
@user-id5yu6vx1w4 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm enjoying your video
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
Nice! 😁
@user-uy7hm1ik5v4 ай бұрын
what's the music
@BueskenArt3 ай бұрын
The track is called "Dreams" by Benjamin Tissot from www.bensound.com.
@bookle58294 ай бұрын
Drawing heads be like: 🗿🗿🗿🗿
@knitforfuns4 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this great video!! It was extremely helpful!!
@BueskenArt4 ай бұрын
You're welcome - glad it was helpful!! 👍
@LauraTeAhoWhite4 ай бұрын
When I want to draw a head quickly: Loomis method When I want to torture myself with drawing circles: Reilly Abstraction When I want to draw a statue: Asaro Head
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Super helpful !
Thanks! 😀
2 years later, but I'm definitely using this as a reference from now on!
Very cool! That's what I dreamed people would do. 😀
the way you explained, really amazing !!!!1
Thanks a lot! 😊
But AI images still feels dead. If you use it for the moment it can be fun but then come back to it, the AI images feels dead.
Thank you
👍👍
Thank you so much for the helpful comparison about the three methods! It gave me a big relief, and made me easier to decide which way I may stay on.
Great! 😊
the fuck is divide three equal parts. its not equal
The three parts are supposed to be equal. The top part ends at the hair line though (not the top of the head). A small (but important) detail I left out in this quick rundown of the method for brevity's sake. 🙃
great information tut, I like the way you compared each of the methods and showed examples, thanks for your time.
My pleasure! 😁
thank you
👍👍
The Loomis method is the simplest for me. Have not heard of the other two. Thank you much for the vid.
No problem!
Fantastic video, but can I ask what tool you use to blend the shadows and the highlights? is is just the smudge tool? (I use GIMP for refrence)
Nope, no smudge tool. Just a basic hard round brush with the pen pressure set to opacity. 🙂👍 Takes some time, but you can get pretty fast with practice!
@@BueskenArt Thank you very much!!! That info will be extremely useful as i learn it.
Nah I just follow SpongeBob’s guide to drawing a circle without the last 2 steps
What helped me the most constructing the head was the method described in one of Gottfried Bammes' books
I think all 3 would blend well in a work flow. Loomis for beginners, riley seems nice to advance to for flow, but using the asaro head for light and shadows
Exactly! Like at 5:22. 👍
I found Riley's method too much time consuming, i'm still at beginner level because I took longer break. However using some parts of his method helps me to rate the proportions of the face and each muscle a lot better than loomi's method, which doesn't focus on proportions despite being a lot simpler.
what about Mr Michael Hampton? Is he a Clown to you?
Why should he be? 🤔
@@BueskenArt It was a terrible Joke on my part. I meant that he is usually also very popular with his method of drawing heads, it would have been a great addition to your video to contrast also his method. Cheers, mate, and thanks for the video.
I see. 😃 I was just going for the most well-known and oldest methods. I know about Michael Hampton and have actually thought about a sequel video to this where I mention him. But seeing that he also has a KZread channel (bigger and more active than mine), I figured people should just go there. I'm unsure. 🤔
IS ASARO AN ANIME NAME?
Nah. But would sound cool, wouldn't it? 😏
This video reinstated my love of art!
Wow, that's a BIG compliment! Thanks so much!! 😱😯☺️
This is a great video man! I think I will definitely stick to further learning the loomis method as it seems the most simple. Thank you
No problem, glad to be of help! Keep practicing! 👍
Thank you and for links🎉 too
You're welcome, Mary!
Ur facial features perfectly match what u r discussing hahahahahahahaahahah
Yes! My head is perfect.
@@BueskenArt thank you for ur hardwork brader. Its really helpful to my semirealistic protrate.
You're welcome - glad I could help!
VIDEOS MENTIONED: How To Shade Faces EASILY (8 Secret Patterns) kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZKRm0Lazk7PPptY.html How MIDTONES Actually Work In Shading kzread.info/dash/bejne/c51l1NqAmbvAhLw.html Drawing & Coloring A COMIC COVER (Full Process) kzread.info/dash/bejne/iHWGrdeQiLyXeZs.html
I am very grateful to you for this video
You're welcome!
I was an artist since 7, I explored many different art styles, design work, typography etc. I sold my first art work at the age of 14, I went on to work for many different clients, including Pewdiepie, and other high profile clients. I am now 26, with good knowledge on digital illustration, art direction, story-telling and design. I'm looking to expand to creative direction and story telling, using ai to create stories that take months, down to a week. I agree with both sides. It does suck to work for a long time to have an art style used (I've experienced the gross feeling of my art being used for the wrong purposes, and It's why i keep artists names outside my prompts), and I go through the grueling work of customizing an Ai image to just how I envision it. You are right, there is so much testing, note taking, and parameters and hours and hours of work to get something up to specifications for the direction I want to head in. It's not as easy as people think, it's a whole new medium, a medium of words and codes, it's neat if you think about it that way. I believe that there will be lanes for both. 1. Traditional artist who love the process can raise their value in the face of ai art, and clients who want and love human touch in the art works. 2. Creative directors needing a faster ai pace style fleshing out story boards in a matter of days, with clients who envision more than just one illustration and need a whole fleshed out story board - This provides cheaper production for the many stories that want to be told. - It's good for both if you see both sides of the coin. The people that will be losing work are the industrial artists that don't know how to tell a story through their artwork, or don't have an art style to sell. I believe in this case, it will push them more to inovate their traditional works to new heights, this will be exciting to see. However, one needs a positive perspective on life to keep pushing --- most artists unfortunately don't. I believe this situation is just like how traditional painters revolted when cameras were first invented for photography, painters said it would decimate the need for portrait painters, but instead, the camera's invention created lanes for both mediums to thrive in, creating distinct art mediums, and birthed many great legacies. The same thing is happening with Ai. It's all about perspective, and long term positive thinking as history repeats itself --- The positive thinkers always win. I understand the flesh wound of it's art style scraping, but the perspective I choose to see is a bright future for everyone. We as humans have a way of finding a way, no matter how negative the "now" feels. Traditional art will still live and thrive, and Ai art will find it's place. Thank you for your video, it was insightful and real. Cheers from the US.
Thanks for your detailed response which largely agrees with the points in my video! I hope you're right and AI won't just spell doom, but become its own thing, have its uses, and not replace everything. 🙂👍
I think this makes more sense as to what my professor meant by Dark to light when painting
In fact , this is not drawing but finally poor Foto-Imitation of standard-faces!
It's so poor that thousands of artists have used it successfully for decades. These methods are obviously just a base to learn the fundamentals. You can later easily transition away from "standard faces".
@@BueskenArt Give me one of your thousands of artistnames!
You can't be serious... look around KZread or Instagram and read some comments. I'm not forcing you to use these methods, if you don't like them. Do what works for you. 🙏
@@BueskenArt Ich finde es bemerkenswert, dass Sie meine Einwände respektieren..! Das ist heute schon viel.Ob daraus ein Gespräch über Künstler und Zeichnen entsteht, glaub ich kaum. Die Zeichnung als früheste Kulturtechnik entzieht sich ihrer Kopierfähigkeit. Sie ist Kunst, kaum Foto mit andern Mitteln…? PS.: Meine amerikanischen Studenten waren die Schlechtesten Studenten, voll von deiner Theorie, unfähig einen andern Charakter als den angelernten zu erfassen. Lass uns mal über Kunst reden, nicht über Kopiertricks. Ps.: Zeichner sind super…..
Just add shadow over the eyes, under the nose and on the upper lip of the mouth. Work with shadows.
Dude, I stumbled upon your channel while trying to understand Midtones in the context of creating Art. After watching that one video, I have just watched another 3 of your videos in a row and I am loving it. You are doing a great job ! I especially like how you provide visual examples to explain the concepts . Like when you showcased the "before" and "after" pictures for combining loop + rim lighting. Nice one! This video has been really great. Breaking-down and explaining these concepts into snackable slices, that are manageable to assimilate, and leveraging easy to understand language, is just swell. This information was previously hard to come by, especially, without running into some sort of "pay-wall" , that doesn't even guarantee that one will acquire the education that the aspiring artist requires, in order to thrive and progress in skill-level and approach. Anyway, I just want to say KUDOS! Your contribution definitely gets 2 Thumbs up from me. I am going to be visiting your channel often and drawing inspiration from the video collection you have curated, to round-off my exploits and endeavours within the art world. Thank a bunch !
Man, this means a lot to me! For real! Thanks a lot! It's cool to hear what exactly you like. Means I can maybe double down on those aspects. Would love to see you return to the channel! I'm constantly working on new videos - even if I don't publish as often as other KZreadrs... 👍
Upload some Educational stuff Step by step
I will soon. What topics do you have in mind?
@@BueskenArt Well you can start a drawing class where you upload 3 lessons a week , I mean basic stuff for beginners to learn because there are more beginners than professionals plus you know most of the professionals don't watch other's work cuz of some inner ego or something idk
Thanks for the ideas! Well, my last few videos were meant for beginners. Especially my guide to learn drawing from scratch. Most of my videos are targeting beginners, actually. But 3 videos a week just won't be possible for me, unfortunately - I work a fulltime job. :)
I wanted to draw an egg and I couldn't find a perfect picture for it so i used your head if its okay with you .
That's perfectly fine. If you like your eggs hairy at the bottom, go ahead!
Thank you! I've been drawing digitally as a hobby for some time now but always did the lighting by intuition and never learned actual patterns that painters use
i used this method before it's really useful
why not use a combination of all of them?
Exactly. That's what I recommend later in this video....
Do you have a link to your background pictures of the Asaro heads? would be great to have them as my wallpaper so im forced to see them constantly :D
Haha, sure, here you go: bueskenart.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/asaro_wallpaper.jpg :D
@@BueskenArt LEGEND , thank you! :D
Hi Daniel, great video. I have been drawing portraits for quite some time, mostly by tracing and shading (see my progress via zitatinte, if you are interested). Now I reset and want to learn from the start (again). Also like to practice the basics daily and just putting up my "etudes". Love your approach. The only resistance I perceive is your 3rd step (drawing basic forms without perspective). I am so used to recognise perspective now (learned it in my childhood and perfected it over the years), that I can't stand even looking at those objects. Is there any reason for me to practice them anyway? Anything I overlook skipping this step? Otherwise I would jump right to level 4. Thank you again. Just working further through your beginners blog posts and videos. Thank you very much for the inspiration. Viele Grüße nach Bocholt 👋🏼
Hey madiko, thanks a lot! 🙂 Well, this video was for complete beginners. I think "step 3" is great, if you have no idea of vanishing points and stuff like that yet. It allows you to quickly and relatively easily draw forms that looks somewhat 3D. But if you are so used to drawing and recognizing real perspective already, you can of course skip this step! 👍
@@BueskenArt thank you a lot! Have a nice evening. 💛
It's been a year... which of my predictions came true? CAME TRUE: - Selling art: scammers are selling AI generated art, stickers and whatnot left and right. Non-artists will probably not notice the difference. :( - Art will be difficult to distinguish: Kinda came true. AI art is difficult to distinguish from other AI art. It kinda looks the same. But then again, this makes it "easy" to distinguish from hand-made art. - Content flood: Yep, the internet is getting flooded, like I predicted. There's so much AI art on Instagram now... Look for the (very) high contrast images with very smooth color transitions. You will know what I mean. DID NOT COME TRUE: - Replacement of artists: I'm not sure, but I don't think AI art has wiped out that many artists careers yet... - Video creation: I don't think there has been much buzz about AI video creation anymore. It's just not good enough yet. However, there are crazy developments in the area of (automatic) video editing! - Image generation tools: No, AI image generators are not a "normal tool" and free to use, like I wrongly predicted. Certainly not in WhatsApp. There are free tools, but they are severely limited. Everything is subscription based nowadays - companies are trying to milk this stuff to the max. But still requires a lot of computing power which makes it expensive. - copyright: NO, copyright is not "a thing of the past". But strangely not that much has happened here. There have been a few law cases, like the New York Times sueing OpenAI. But the big players like Nintendo and Warner Bros. haven't really made a move. Also, governments and regulators just don't seem to be sure what to do with this stuff. Maybe a lot is happening behind the scenes here, but no news for the general public...
Make update video.
I may do that some time. But I'm not 100% sure. I don't want my channel to be too much about AI. 🙂
I was thinking that artist that do covers and sequential art for comicbooks should post on their social network pages images that don't make any sense so that it ends up in the datasets AI use. What do you think?
Well, I think it's WAY too late for that, my friend. 😀 I think it's spending your energy in the wrong places. AI Models are already too sophisticated for such a stunt.
They contantly feeding the machines data. Yes maybe little too late. That AI "art" still feels dead.
I don't know yet, if I placed in the contest... I'll update this comment as soon as I know. I doubt it though because there were SO many AWESOME entries... 😳😁
Love this ❤😊
Very cool! 😁
We can combine 2 or 3 of them Example I can first use the Loomis and then apply the shadows from Asaro
Exactly!
My professional life has been in tech so I don't see it as a threat. I use AI to generate art, and find it to be at times: relaxing, thought provoking, frustrating, contemplative, and when things come together, invigorating. All emotions one could say an artist in any other medium experiences, too, no? I completely agree with you that it will become its own specialty and *add* to the techniques and tools people use today. Some people want to make furniture with nothing more than hand tools, and they have a market for the furniture they create. If someone prefers to buy a physical painting from someone, then great! That is wonderful and no threat to me. The whole mindset assumes there is a limited interest and capacity for human creation, which there simply isn't. My other current great love is 3d printing, and now 3d modeling. Software is critical to the creation process there also, and as it improves what people have created also advances. If we advance to a world where people do have UBI (I am at least on surface a strong proponent of this), and can *choose* where to put their one true finite resource, time, isn't that a good thing? Anyway, I love the AI creation process, and don't plan to abandon it. I have through my life used tools from MS Paint to Inkscape to GIMP/Photoshop to Fusion 360 and now Blender, and tried a gazillion iPad apps. They all created "art" but the common denominator across all that time, is me.
Thanks for your insights and your opinion! 👍
I've been looking for a video like this, I'm glad I found your channel, this is gonna help me improve my oil portraits
Very cool! Glad to be of some help! 😇
❤thank you
You're welcome! :)
please make this video saveable!
Saveable? 🤔
Hi @@BueskenArt ! thanks for answering.There's a way to prevent people from saving videos to lists. It works now, though. I defnitely want to keep your insight on my Drawing list :D
Good that it works now! I didn't intentionally block it. ☺️
Maybe devs and artist should post a stamp on their art that says "Certified A.I Free." Like how produce is marketed being gmo free, tuna cans as Dolphin Safe, and how Mcdonalds burgers being free of human limbs.
For me lominous methods easy to me create head using that method
Thank you! I'm enjoying your video
Nice! 😁
what's the music
The track is called "Dreams" by Benjamin Tissot from www.bensound.com.
Drawing heads be like: 🗿🗿🗿🗿
Thank you so much for this great video!! It was extremely helpful!!
You're welcome - glad it was helpful!! 👍
When I want to draw a head quickly: Loomis method When I want to torture myself with drawing circles: Reilly Abstraction When I want to draw a statue: Asaro Head
Nice take! 😄