I've been drawing for approx 6 years already and thought that I've watched so many YT tutorials that there simply cannot be any more new/useful info for me, but your tips series has fortunately proved me wrong! Even though the general concepts are familiar to me, the way you simplify them and offer your own approaches to learning about these things is super valuable! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thanks for this, you did well explaining your reasoning behind things. Some tutorials will be like "add a line here bc that looks good" but you pretty much just explained it like "You know that box exercise? This is that but distilled" and that clicked for me.
Holy shit I always get so hyper. See another one of your videos posted. You’re one of my favorite figure drawing artist and I wanna learn so much from your work
That cross contour line was so helpful !, I do cross contour practices in shapes but I never thought applying it in body to determine the perspective. Worth clicking this vid, just earned a sub.
Damn, dude, this unlocked something for me. The plane change and cross-contour lines are like the missing piece no one talks about with the box/bean method. Gonna go see if you have any videos about drawing hips since they're my biggest struggle right now.
One thing I want to mention is that many people don’t know where to place the nipples. When you’re drawing with a 3D BOD? The nipples actually line up besides or on the side edges of the front plane. They can be a good indicator of where the corners and plane changes on the torso are. And once you got your nipples figured out you can line up almost every feature on the torso.
I understood these concepts beforehand, but I must say I think this is a must watch for those who are interested in learning about drawing. The video itself is impressive in how it illustrates the concept
This video was interesing, recently I have been doing alot of kung fu poses and through my experience realized that this side plane was instrumental but didn't understand how to explain it. Thanks for helping clarify some of the haze!🎉
Woahh that part of the torso you highlighted when it indicates a plane change is actually smart. But my focus keeps getting pulled in on how fast good you are at legs I love itt! 💖💖
Love these videos! I don’t know if you take suggestions from comments, but if you do another video on torsos some tips on the serratus muscle would be great :-D
sometimes I find that tutorials become white noise if the examples don't click, it's like a teacher sitting you down for advanced calculus and it just isn't clicking meaning it seems even more difficult than before. Plane changes are an example of that because I understood what you meant from your examples, same with cross contors but so many videos showing examples never clicked.
Question here. You said the first front view pose was flat, so the answer to fix that is just to not draw a straight on front view, but rather a 3/4th's view? How do you draw a front view with more form without turning the pose to the side? Thanks.
That was actually the point. 😅 I wasn't drawing a front view, I was drawing a 3/4 view. The flat plane just made it look like a front view. That would be a separate video altogether.
@@emiliodekureart oh, i think i see where i got confused. The legs/hips in the first pose was "correct". It was only the torso that got "flattened". ok, thank you!
all of this applies to female torsos since it goes over the fundamentals. just like how people who know anatomy can draw many different body types/sizes without specifically studying them all
Hey, when you draw your poses i notice a lot of the heads overlapping hard with the torso and vice versa, granted they are all still great poses I'm just wondering how would you incorporate neck into the poses to make them more dynamic? Ofc you have posed with necks too, sometimes i just wonder how you decide the angle of the head and stuff with necks apparent poses if i want to still include the perspective and overlapping of your "regular" poses?
🤔 I think what determines if the neck is showing in a pose is just the angle of the figure. A lot of the poses I did in this video were from a low angle, so not showing the neck in those poses works, but I don’t think it wouldn’t work if I had drawn the neck. Similarly, in an overhead view the head would be overlapping the head in lots of cases so it would be partially if not completely blocked there as well. I should do a video on the neck. lol.
WHY DO WE HAVE TO PAY FOR POLICY PACKAGES AND WE CAN WATCH THIS FOR FREE?? YOU ARE INCREDIBLE MAN, THANKS TO YOUR LESSONS I HAVE MADE INCREDIBLE PROGRESS IN ANATOMY, THANK YOU!
you are so silly please do not die
I will try lmao.
Yes become immortal
@@emiliodekureart good job silly man
Wear the stone mask to not die 🧛
@@RAVEVelvet Reject your humanity
I've been drawing for approx 6 years already and thought that I've watched so many YT tutorials that there simply cannot be any more new/useful info for me, but your tips series has fortunately proved me wrong! Even though the general concepts are familiar to me, the way you simplify them and offer your own approaches to learning about these things is super valuable! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge with us!
same, sometimes its better to re-learn things
Thanks for this, you did well explaining your reasoning behind things. Some tutorials will be like "add a line here bc that looks good" but you pretty much just explained it like "You know that box exercise? This is that but distilled" and that clicked for me.
Holy shit I always get so hyper. See another one of your videos posted. You’re one of my favorite figure drawing artist and I wanna learn so much from your work
@costcoh348weirdo.
Torso is my HUUUUUUUGEEEE enemy, and you are my hero for this
Simplifying and combining method to what you like is the key to draw faster and better
You have helped me so much! I’ve seen thousands of tutorials but your videos are so amazing and simple
That cross contour line was so helpful !, I do cross contour practices in shapes but I never thought applying it in body to determine the perspective. Worth clicking this vid, just earned a sub.
Thaaanks, and welcome! 😊
Hello my friend, very nice video friend 👍👍❤️
Damn, dude, this unlocked something for me. The plane change and cross-contour lines are like the missing piece no one talks about with the box/bean method. Gonna go see if you have any videos about drawing hips since they're my biggest struggle right now.
😅 *Adds hips as a topic to my notes...*
Thanks
been waiting for this since its been announced, very grateful. hopefully we also get something on clothes and fabric.
You do not know how helpful this was 😭😭
I love all of your tutorials Emilio, your style is my favorite of all out there. I wish we can see more!
Fantastic Class!!!!👏👏👏👏
One thing I want to mention is that many people don’t know where to place the nipples. When you’re drawing with a 3D BOD? The nipples actually line up besides or on the side edges of the front plane. They can be a good indicator of where the corners and plane changes on the torso are. And once you got your nipples figured out you can line up almost every feature on the torso.
Just what I needed! Thank youu
yes!
keeps me going more tips likes this
Your my favorite artist, thank you so much 😭❤ your videos are such a great help to me and let me grow very much in my own art!
This was so helpful thank you for the tutorial it was very easy to understand🤩🤩
Love this content! Cant wait for more!
IMMACULATE
Oh wow! I never knew you had a youtube channel. Ive loved your art for some years now, this is a pleasant surprise.
The algo is picking you up keep up the fire releases bro i can see you blowing up like Pikat did
The ever elusive algorithm. 😂 I'm simply at its mercy.
Wow thank you so much.. i had requested this in your previous video..❤❤ 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I understood these concepts beforehand, but I must say I think this is a must watch for those who are interested in learning about drawing. The video itself is impressive in how it illustrates the concept
I’ve been studying your work on Instagram for a while. Glad to see you have a UA-cam channel 👀
This video was interesing, recently I have been doing alot of kung fu poses and through my experience realized that this side plane was instrumental but didn't understand how to explain it. Thanks for helping clarify some of the haze!🎉
5:21 ONE PIECE
🎉
Thanks, these tutorials are great, I gotta try this 😊
Thank you!
Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial well done man
Ta chido 😃👍
Thank you for making this video. I already have my method to draw the torso but this videos always helps haha!
Woahh that part of the torso you highlighted when it indicates a plane change is actually smart. But my focus keeps getting pulled in on how fast good you are at legs I love itt! 💖💖
I like to use a diamond shape to represent the top of the torso.
I’ve been following you on Instagram for I don’t know how long
This is so awesome, underrated af :0
love your videos keep up the great work Mr.Dekure
Thanks! I'll try. 🫡
Thank you very much for your videos, thanks to them I began to understand things that were not given to me before
Foshoooo. Always glad to hear that!
Love these videos! I don’t know if you take suggestions from comments, but if you do another video on torsos some tips on the serratus muscle would be great :-D
Great video! and perfectly timed! adds more information from a proko video I just seen on the torso too!
😊🙏 Thaaanks!
I really needed this, thank you! :)
Of course!
sometimes I find that tutorials become white noise if the examples don't click, it's like a teacher sitting you down for advanced calculus and it just isn't clicking meaning it seems even more difficult than before. Plane changes are an example of that because I understood what you meant from your examples, same with cross contors but so many videos showing examples never clicked.
Hey really like your videos it’s been very helpful would you one day do a video on how you draw your figures
When i look away for 1 sec in a tutorial: 1:53
Question here. You said the first front view pose was flat, so the answer to fix that is just to not draw a straight on front view, but rather a 3/4th's view? How do you draw a front view with more form without turning the pose to the side? Thanks.
That was actually the point. 😅 I wasn't drawing a front view, I was drawing a 3/4 view. The flat plane just made it look like a front view.
That would be a separate video altogether.
@@emiliodekureart oh, i think i see where i got confused. The legs/hips in the first pose was "correct". It was only the torso that got "flattened". ok, thank you!
Can you also do a tutorial on how to do a female torso? 😭
all of this applies to female torsos since it goes over the fundamentals. just like how people who know anatomy can draw many different body types/sizes without specifically studying them all
You sorta remind me of a lofi more calm version of ethan becker,
We need to get him up in here!!!
We NEED to get Ethan Becker to "fix" his art!!!
do you have tutorials for how to draw hands?!!!1!1!1
Hey, when you draw your poses i notice a lot of the heads overlapping hard with the torso and vice versa, granted they are all still great poses I'm just wondering how would you incorporate neck into the poses to make them more dynamic? Ofc you have posed with necks too, sometimes i just wonder how you decide the angle of the head and stuff with necks apparent poses if i want to still include the perspective and overlapping of your "regular" poses?
🤔 I think what determines if the neck is showing in a pose is just the angle of the figure. A lot of the poses I did in this video were from a low angle, so not showing the neck in those poses works, but I don’t think it wouldn’t work if I had drawn the neck. Similarly, in an overhead view the head would be overlapping the head in lots of cases so it would be partially if not completely blocked there as well.
I should do a video on the neck. lol.
@@emiliodekureart i would really appreciate it if you did make one, its one of the most confusing part of anatomy for me. Thanks 🫡
ts fire bro! What resources/methods have u used to study anatomy? Like the muscles n shi
Honestly, just a lot of different artists on Twitter and IG. Art books and stuff, actual anatomy books of course. From everywhere!
Can i ask some question what is landmarks of back
I try to draw back but I don’t understand it
What is the name of the software
Procreate
2:18
That pose reminded me of cloud strife lol
WHY DO WE HAVE TO PAY FOR POLICY PACKAGES AND WE CAN WATCH THIS FOR FREE?? YOU ARE INCREDIBLE MAN, THANKS TO YOUR LESSONS I HAVE MADE INCREDIBLE PROGRESS IN ANATOMY, THANK YOU!
Fellas I'm here to say that I didn't click on this video for the advice, I clicked because of the thighs on the tumbnail
If ur bad at art that means you have a SKILL ISSUE
IM GETTING OFFENDED COMMENTS WITH THIS ONE BOYS💯💯🗣️🗣️