@@siahsquick9723 yeah, I did even know what the fundamentals of art are for awhile, so I've basically been drawing trash for a while. So it's awesome that he's doing the most important video first
2:52 these are good art tips but i've got a tip for you, when your hatching a spherical object, whether hatching or cross hatching the lines should follow the form of the shape to imply dimension otherwise your sphere won't look like a sphere but a circle with a shadow
You are absolutely right. Practice comes first. It's overwhelming when you start. Where should you start how do learn best. Even how to handle the learning process is something every artist has to find out for themselves. It's very helpful that you broke it down into the most important categories. Thank you for sharing the video. You mentioned a few things I noticed while practicing, so I'm happy I'm not alone :3
Mister, you are so far one of the most inspiring and motivating art youtubers ive come across since i started drawing. You explained these fundamentals in a way even a dummy like myself can understand.
Niro, I haven't drawn just about anything in well over 10 years. You and Jazza have really inspired me to get back into art and give things a real honest go, and see myself improve. Thank you for giving me a solid place to start, and helping fuel that fire of inspiration, creativity, and desire to stick with it.
holy shit thank you. ive been trying so goddamn hard to understand perspective and 3d space and this video made it click for me. drawing everything out like its part of a cube just made it so much easier! you got an instant sub from me for sure
you really helped me improve with my anatomy and perspective! Thank you sm!! I've been a little stuck with art lately, but you really helped me expand the range of things I can draw! You are such a huge inspiration to me and I hope you have a wonderful time creating art and keep us informed along the way! ☺
Ive been trying to get better at drawing in general and drawing in the anime/manga art style. Ive never really been one to draw like that but i really wanna get good so that i can create my own high quality characters, like my own version of a saiyan or a shinobi from naruto, etc. i think im improving daily tho which is good
I’ve been drawing for over 15 years an have taught myself a lot of these things along the way but it’s always good to see how the fundamentals are the building blocks to create a dynamic image. My art was stylized but it was feeling very flat lately. Time to go back to my roots
I can tell that this channel is going to ve great! 20k subs in 2 months AND it's good content, bro you're set. I hope that you can continue to be successful. Also this was really helpful and enjoyable to watch
love all your tutorials, they really help me a lot with practicing, the only thing I still find so hard to become better at is shading cause it also affects me a lot when coloring later on, hope you can keep it up!
i was stuck in the same level for years because i didn't know where am i to move forward, but now i know, i think i did gone so far with line work tips, and the other skills i did them just with my feelings , now i know the way to go to the next level, thank you so much ❤❤ sorry zero English😅
I know you probably get this every day but your videos are extremely well put together. It's straight to the point with the info. It reminds me of Marc Burnette. Also, I wish I could colour my work half as well as you. It's my biggest weakness digitally because I'm so used to traditional mediums. I always find I'm missing that "little something" to make it pop (when it comes to my manga drawings)..
I love your channel! You make it wuick but also detailed. I learned so much from you and i will continue to do so. Keep it up and thank you dor your hard work👍
thanks dude for the lesson, i learn new important thing after this. Also that what i want to understand it too. To get the point on how to do it and I really want to be great for everything in drawing
yo these videos are amazing, this kind of content is just what i needed rn i found you through your saitama method video, and it's helped me a lot even though i do some of the tips that were recommended your editing is great, keep it up ‼️
This was really helpful. For something considered more difficult, I find realism/photorealism easier to do than stylised art. So everytime I try to do "anime" style art, it looks uncanny because it comes out realistic and weird. 😂
HEY, I've been struggling a lot with drawing heads and faces for a long time. I don't know why but it's something I can't learn. Even when I spend hours and hours learning the structure of the face, it still doesn't work out. So I wanted to ask if you would like to make a video that focuses on heads and faces??? Tbh I found the way you explain stuff very easy for my monkey brain to understand XD
For me I like drawing with mouse. It’s a personal preference that I use to create more casual art. Hell, you can still make good lines with it. As you can still use shoulder movement even with limited desk space. Even then, I’m not always focused on creating line weight variation in every drawing. I think it’s a common mistake to practice it without not knowing how to use it. Even then, linework will always be shafted under observation and perspective. As they’re far more important to master in the long term. Linework is like back posture, it’s something you can keep an eye out for and practice to do better. But to say it is the most detrimental thing to your art would be misleading. In fact getting hung up on how lines should look was a key to why I didn’t progress further in art. Even then this is completely neglecting that artists and mangakas can have really rough sketches that they can later refine. To say that “you need minimize line usage” is a beginner’s trap because of its misleading interpretation.
Si, me interesa muchísimo la guía de anatomía. Este video me resultó muy útil, porfavor, al hacer el vídeo de anatomía ¿Podrías estructurar los métodos de prácticas que a ti te funcionaron? Muchas veces veo que explican como dibujar más no CÓMO practicar... Y pienso que van de la mano, porque tú y yo sabemos que con solo dibujar una sola vez algo no lo memorizamos y ya está... So...
I really want to learn how to do this but all i see is chaos and i cant wrap my head around it. How is a box suppose to make me create a human body? It makes no sense i am trying ofc every day but its just not clicking for me. Talent is real folks...😢😢😢
think of the box as a container- if you're shipping an item, you put it in a box right? Why? Because that makes it easier to handle, easier to calculate the space it takes up, etc. The biggest difficulty in drawing the figure is getting overwhelmed with its complexity. But if you imagine a few body parts, each in its own little container (a box, a cylinder, etc) you can forget about the bones and muscles for a little bit and just be able to get the bulk of the figure where you want it. After that, imagine that the box got wet and the cardboard started sticking more tightly to the body, revealing more details. That's the basic idea, hope it helps!
A better way to save you time is to draw the actual image on a new layer above the sketch. You've added a lot more time on to your drawing when you have to erase and redraw.
Why is art so DRAINING and difficult, I been at it for years and I still can barley draw a head. And I don't wanna hear that "just practice more it takes time" from people because they're always so fast to shut others down when they complain
I get where you're coming from bro but you have to practice the right way, now you say you can't draw a head after years of practice but when you were practicing did you practice drawing cubes in different angles and perspectives? Did you simplify everything down to the best you could? Did you practice your lines and all?
Look, practice can only take you so far. It's important to practice THE RIGHT WAY with purpose. And what I mean by that is to be careful what your goal is when you practice and be insightful of your practice session. Doing circles is fine but studying Why your circles look the way they do, ask yourself why they are crooked and coming up with different ways to do them is also important. Critical thinking is just as important as practice and choosing the right "teacher" as well. The internet is full of advices, too many even, many are straight up wrong. Paint able community is a good place to start for digital artists, Marco Bucci has a good way of teaching but ofc it also depends what you want to learn. Practice, learning art shouldn't be draining, so there must definitely be something that is mistaken that drains you of love for art.
You can also do master studies which deals with copying your favourite artists artworks and studying them too. Then after that you should be able to make up your own original work from them.
I was terrible at drawing, especially anatomy so I'll say 3/10. When I started, I had no expectations and just practiced and learned as much as I could to improve improve
I can tell this is like a new Art UA-cam channel and I'm loving it so far
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@@siahsquick9723 ikr his first important video is about the fundamentals which many UA-camrs don't do and I'll like to see his journey.
@@plain_otaku_dude224exactly because the fundamentals are the base of everything you will and have drawn💕
@@siahsquick9723 yeah, I did even know what the fundamentals of art are for awhile, so I've basically been drawing trash for a while. So it's awesome that he's doing the most important video first
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2:52 these are good art tips but i've got a tip for you, when your hatching a spherical object, whether hatching or cross hatching the lines should follow the form of the shape to imply dimension otherwise your sphere won't look like a sphere but a circle with a shadow
I absolutely love how you worded this so the receiver wouldn’t feel offended!
You are absolutely right. Practice comes first. It's overwhelming when you start. Where should you start how do learn best. Even how to handle the learning process is something every artist has to find out for themselves. It's very helpful that you broke it down into the most important categories. Thank you for sharing the video. You mentioned a few things I noticed while practicing, so I'm happy I'm not alone :3
Mister, you are so far one of the most inspiring and motivating art youtubers ive come across since i started drawing. You explained these fundamentals in a way even a dummy like myself can understand.
I swear, this man has the cleanest sketches i have ever seen in my entire life
this is so helpful ty^^ I’ve been wanting to touch up on some fundamentals and this came at the right time
Niro, I haven't drawn just about anything in well over 10 years. You and Jazza have really inspired me to get back into art and give things a real honest go, and see myself improve. Thank you for giving me a solid place to start, and helping fuel that fire of inspiration, creativity, and desire to stick with it.
I love how this guy comes outta nowhere and everyone of his videos are absolute bangers
holy shit thank you. ive been trying so goddamn hard to understand perspective and 3d space and this video made it click for me. drawing everything out like its part of a cube just made it so much easier! you got an instant sub from me for sure
contour hatching is really really effective at showing 3D form so I think it should be a part of fundamentals
That is apart of line
hachura is just understanding 3d form and light and shadow, it's just a combined and specific use of these two fundamentals
you really helped me improve with my anatomy and perspective! Thank you sm!! I've been a little stuck with art lately, but you really helped me expand the range of things I can draw! You are such a huge inspiration to me and I hope you have a wonderful time creating art and keep us informed along the way! ☺
Wow I’ve been looking so many art tutorials but I rather say this one was the best one I’ve seen so far! Thank you so much for your advice! 👍
That good feel when you’ve been practicing the listed fundamentals for a while
Even though you are still learning,i am fully obsessed to your drawing ❤ so please don't apologize, we love your drawing skills 😊😊 love you 😘
Ive been trying to get better at drawing in general and drawing in the anime/manga art style. Ive never really been one to draw like that but i really wanna get good so that i can create my own high quality characters, like my own version of a saiyan or a shinobi from naruto, etc. i think im improving daily tho which is good
Love How You Explain The Details🔥
I’ve been drawing for over 15 years an have taught myself a lot of these things along the way but it’s always good to see how the fundamentals are the building blocks to create a dynamic image. My art was stylized but it was feeling very flat lately. Time to go back to my roots
I got into drawing about a year ago and i've improved A LOT. This video is very helpful.
i love how clearly presented your videos are and how useful the info is :) Super good video!!
Amazing, thanks! Much better to learn fundamentals and understand whats happening and what to concentrate on.
I can tell that this channel is going to ve great! 20k subs in 2 months AND it's good content, bro you're set. I hope that you can continue to be successful. Also this was really helpful and enjoyable to watch
I am traditional artist I am glad I found this channel your tips really helped me improve faster.
love all your tutorials, they really help me a lot with practicing, the only thing I still find so hard to become better at is shading cause it also affects me a lot when coloring later on, hope you can keep it up!
bros art looks majestic
So here I am as a hobby artist, lazy at most times with such a high expectation set for myself. Thanks for making this!!
2:20 Thanks for mentioning the tools you use in your videos.
The fact that this nakama is a one piece fan made art 10000 times more understandable
I love this channel so much! I can't wait until there are more tutorails!
im being so well fed of educational content. i love it.
I really love your videos!
They are so helpful!
Much love ❤
I absolutely love your content so far, amazing!
i love all the one piece drawings
I will start drawing thanks to you!! I really like yours videos, keep up with the hard work 😊
i was stuck in the same level for years because i didn't know where am i to move forward, but now i know, i think i did gone so far with line work tips, and the other skills i did them just with my feelings , now i know the way to go to the next level, thank you so much ❤❤ sorry zero English😅
I know you probably get this every day but your videos are extremely well put together. It's straight to the point with the info. It reminds me of Marc Burnette. Also, I wish I could colour my work half as well as you. It's my biggest weakness digitally because I'm so used to traditional mediums. I always find I'm missing that "little something" to make it pop (when it comes to my manga drawings)..
deyyym i love the way u do things. pls make a series for your tutorials!!
I love your channel!
You make it wuick but also detailed.
I learned so much from you and i will continue to do so.
Keep it up and thank you dor your hard work👍
please give a series of tutorials on these topics i like these so much
IM SO GLAD YOU MADE THIS VIDEO IVE BEEN TRYING TO GET INTO THE “ANIME STYLE” TYSM KEEP UPLOADING💕💕💕
I look forward to your anatomy guides.
thanks dude for the lesson, i learn new important thing after this. Also that what i want to understand it too. To get the point on how to do it
and I really want to be great for everything in drawing
yo these videos are amazing, this kind of content is just what i needed rn
i found you through your saitama method video, and it's helped me a lot even though i do some of the tips that were recommended
your editing is great, keep it up ‼️
Thanks for the video, i was struggling to figure out what to practise next!
This was really helpful. For something considered more difficult, I find realism/photorealism easier to do than stylised art. So everytime I try to do "anime" style art, it looks uncanny because it comes out realistic and weird. 😂
You are the guy that i was looking for, bro keep going, i love your video.
i just watched it and i feel like i can draw everything❤😍.
Gorgeous One Piece fanart!
I wish I could like this video hundreds times 😂❤
Thank you for using Luffy as an example I love Luffy
Im trying your saitama method Im studying anatomy right now hope I can draw like you thx for the video!
You just gave me a great idea with this video 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥you’re great and I love you ❤❤
I am really really loving your videos, please make more to us!!!. Also, i will be very happy if you make some video explanation just for hands tehe.
Hey man i just found ur channel, and wow its so chill and peaceful and especially helpful. keep up the great content :)
oh and the editing is awesome
Congratulations with 18k subscribers, i remember u when u had 500 subscribers 🎉
thank you so much for this, can you do one for manga eyes in perspective?
Great job, this is such interesting advice
6:10 that hand sketch was so satisfying. I had to timestamp it.
Your going to be an amazing artist keep it up ~
Very helpful and inspiring, thank you
I like how you explain everything and in a way that anyone can understand.
Glad I found this channel
HEY, I've been struggling a lot with drawing heads and faces for a long time. I don't know why but it's something I can't learn. Even when I spend hours and hours learning the structure of the face, it still doesn't work out. So I wanted to ask if you would like to make a video that focuses on heads and faces??? Tbh I found the way you explain stuff very easy for my monkey brain to understand XD
ur vids are soo cool
For me I like drawing with mouse. It’s a personal preference that I use to create more casual art. Hell, you can still make good lines with it. As you can still use shoulder movement even with limited desk space.
Even then, I’m not always focused on creating line weight variation in every drawing. I think it’s a common mistake to practice it without not knowing how to use it.
Even then, linework will always be shafted under observation and perspective. As they’re far more important to master in the long term. Linework is like back posture, it’s something you can keep an eye out for and practice to do better. But to say it is the most detrimental thing to your art would be misleading. In fact getting hung up on how lines should look was a key to why I didn’t progress further in art. Even then this is completely neglecting that artists and mangakas can have really rough sketches that they can later refine. To say that “you need minimize line usage” is a beginner’s trap because of its misleading interpretation.
can't wait for you to study color theory, Rendering n stuff
This is a great video! Thanks! 👍😃
Si, me interesa muchísimo la guía de anatomía. Este video me resultó muy útil, porfavor, al hacer el vídeo de anatomía ¿Podrías estructurar los métodos de prácticas que a ti te funcionaron? Muchas veces veo que explican como dibujar más no CÓMO practicar... Y pienso que van de la mano, porque tú y yo sabemos que con solo dibujar una sola vez algo no lo memorizamos y ya está... So...
Your videos are amazing 🔥❤️
I really want to learn how to do this but all i see is chaos and i cant wrap my head around it. How is a box suppose to make me create a human body? It makes no sense i am trying ofc every day but its just not clicking for me. Talent is real folks...😢😢😢
You're not alone at all. I'm currently struggling as well❤
SamDoesArt hates the box method for this reason, LinesSensei has a head tutorial. Maybe give that a try?
think of the box as a container- if you're shipping an item, you put it in a box right? Why? Because that makes it easier to handle, easier to calculate the space it takes up, etc.
The biggest difficulty in drawing the figure is getting overwhelmed with its complexity. But if you imagine a few body parts, each in its own little container (a box, a cylinder, etc) you can forget about the bones and muscles for a little bit and just be able to get the bulk of the figure where you want it. After that, imagine that the box got wet and the cardboard started sticking more tightly to the body, revealing more details.
That's the basic idea, hope it helps!
Bro you read Usogui? That’s sick
I subscribed even without watching more than 2 mins
I wish u would go through all the exercises that you’re doing in the video and explain how to do them step by step
Thanks for the advice , one stroke line art I almost got it to one stroke.
Brasil te acompanha cara👋, ótimas dicas!!
15 th Comment. Thanks for the advice.
drawing nose is the hardest part
cool
Thanks for another video
Could you later make one of skulls in a box?
can you plzz make a video on anatomy
and plzz make a playlist for beginner from basics to pro
I can already hear sam saying * BOXES??????!??!?!*
Thanks helped a lot👌🏾💯
Thank you. It is my weakness atm. Anatomy is tough. If I can maiko anatomy. I should be ok from there. It is not easy for me. But still trying.
When he is talking about lines at around 2:47 whats song behind it
very epic
I also want to get good with this and I'm trying to draw these days but I can't see myself improving
"I'm still not very good at it (perspective)"
*bruh*
Just subbed by watching the intro
Pretty good!
A better way to save you time is to draw the actual image on a new layer above the sketch. You've added a lot more time on to your drawing when you have to erase and redraw.
Never draw with a mouse..........
should i switch to a tablet or such then, will that help me progress
In the span of 13 daays you gainee 9k subs
Why is art so DRAINING and difficult, I been at it for years and I still can barley draw a head. And I don't wanna hear that "just practice more it takes time" from people because they're always so fast to shut others down when they complain
I get where you're coming from bro but you have to practice the right way, now you say you can't draw a head after years of practice but when you were practicing did you practice drawing cubes in different angles and perspectives?
Did you simplify everything down to the best you could?
Did you practice your lines and all?
Use references! Really helped me to draw faces and heads + Try drawing in different angles then u usually draw. Good Luck!❤
Look, practice can only take you so far. It's important to practice THE RIGHT WAY with purpose. And what I mean by that is to be careful what your goal is when you practice and be insightful of your practice session. Doing circles is fine but studying Why your circles look the way they do, ask yourself why they are crooked and coming up with different ways to do them is also important. Critical thinking is just as important as practice and choosing the right "teacher" as well. The internet is full of advices, too many even, many are straight up wrong. Paint able community is a good place to start for digital artists, Marco Bucci has a good way of teaching but ofc it also depends what you want to learn. Practice, learning art shouldn't be draining, so there must definitely be something that is mistaken that drains you of love for art.
@@melindasartplace3979 yh
You can also do master studies which deals with copying your favourite artists artworks and studying them too. Then after that you should be able to make up your own original work from them.
Pliz make a video about tridisinal art insted of digetal art. (Thanks😅😊)
Awesome content
Love this video btw,on a scale to 1 to 10 how bad were you when you started out also did you ever think you would get this good
I was terrible at drawing, especially anatomy so I'll say 3/10. When I started, I had no expectations and just practiced and learned as much as I could to improve improve
What software you are using? I'm using krita but It's so hard to use.
Favorite artist=niro
Can u do a tutorial on perspective
Thanks ❤
Drawing anime is so difficult 😢I want to draw Sanji and Zoro but I keep failing😢