I wanted to keep this vid as short as possible cause personally i learned quicker from shorter tutorials. So, apologies for the whack explanation for everything :’)) i left links in the desc for more helpful tutorials 👍👍 Also sry i didn't emphasize it in the video, but pls dont be afraid to post referenced works :)) i know that the og artists are not entitled to the poses they draw but just think of leaving credit in the description as an act of gratitude. it only takes seconds to copy paste a link from where you referenced from + it'll save u from getting attacked by ppl (sadly there are many who attack artists for referencing so i just learned to adapt). PLEASE don't be discouraged to reference aaaaaaa ok bye
woah woah can i ask are you aphantasic? cause man/whemmen you might have just taken out all my self doubt cause i thought having an artstyle as a person with no imagination is impossible but welp you just proved me wrong, time to go back to my cave and start pumping out more artworks and continue the grind
@@meishogun8032 i think i do have aphantasia :')) tho i never took it seriously- i always thought everyone had it cause my whole family did💀 so i gaslit myself to believe that it wasn't smth that could hinder me luL tbh i think the inability of having a mind's eye is what made me want to draw in the first place :DD don't let it stop u from trying !! goodluck with continuing the grind u got thizz :> also here u can watch this vid it might help u :DD ua-cam.com/video/LWgXSxxEjgs/v-deo.html
I really respect the disclaimers you put about unethical artist behaviors and acknowledging your own mistakes in your journey to becoming a great artist. We need more honesty and transparency like that in the artist community!!
Yes truly respect it, another tip from me is to use the pencil for lineart rather than a pen if you want a more anime look, the pen makes everything look too clean sometimes
Well to be fair, if you see a similarity between two arts without knowing they are actually using the same reference you would be confused thinking someone traced the other too
@@emilykaston4401 There's a big difference in... /referencing/ a reference and tracing a reference. If someone looks at 2 poses that have the same angle and assumes one of them traced the other, then idk I think that's a them problem
@@yorurumi Yeah that's the thing. The artist is not wrong for referencing a reference, it's the viewers who have no clue about art thought that it's a bad thing. The creator of this vid is just saying that it's better to not post them cause people who don't know art will think that you're copying based on their own experience. I had a similar experience before and it made me anxious to use a reference to draw long while ago, so I also told people the same thing to prevent the same stuff happening to them that makes them discouraged in art. If the artist is not afraid of those comments, then they can choose to post whatever they want, it's a choice.
i love how referencing is being called "cheating", but tracing is ok because "it helps me practice and improve" (??????) like bffr in what universe? tracing will only make you better at tracing, not art, meanwhile referencing anatomy, objects, whatever is like a core thing in art, you can never know how a body part, muscles or a pose, or whatever actually looks like from memory, you can try but i'm 90% sure a part of it will look wonky, even if not drawing directly from a reference, it's still a good idea to look at it after just to like proof check it idk. I've been drawing and painting for more than 10 years now, got a formal education too, did so many anatomy classes, live models, still life, everything and i still use references, and it has nothing to do with skill, it's just part of the process. now, referencing another artists work (not in a study way) i kinda don't like it and i don't do it, i'd rather come up with my own ideas ok rant over, had to get it out
Oh my god... You literally combined and simplified a what could have been a 100+ hour expensive masterclass and gave it for free.. Also your style and process is very similar to mine and this increased the value to me to an incredible extent. This video is gold.. I cant express my gratitude enough! Informative, Helpful, Brief and Humorous! Absolute Perfection!
If you're not actually tracing, and just using someones art as a reference, but they think you're tracing...that's really on them and their false assumptions.
That happens all the time. When you get good at referencing you'll just get called a tracer. Assuming a flamer finds you. People really like to bully when they find a way to make themselves feel 'justified'.
U ARE SO CORRECT W THE LAYERS !! i'm 5 months in to digital art and when i first started, i had way too many layers. like one for lineart, base color, shading, highlight, and every tinyy part of the drawing, and i could not keep track of them 😵 then i had the idea of not giving a f with lineart and merging all the layers together. it was magic! and very freeing :D drawing digitally now feels and looks like painting in oil and i love it so much
In ibis paint, there is this thing called folder where u can store layers per section (like for example for skin, another for hair) but I don't know how to use it, I'm still trying to figure it out.
This video gives me hope for the newest and future generation of artists. It's so nice seeing a young artist like yourself giving importance to the real essential things. Don't waste time, more isn't always better, be respectful of other artists, learn to observe and translate into your own lines instead of mindlessly replicating. Really, great advice.
Tracing can be quite useful if you try to understand how it's made instead of only tracing lines. What I mean by this is instead of blindly tracing lineart, try to find shapes, form and rhythm/gesture in a drawing. Try to figure out how it works, deconstruct it! I used to do this sometimes when I started studying art and it personally helped me. This is a great video btw!
Making a tracing of the thing your studying and then comparing the referenced and traced one can be quite the boon for spotting subtle errors as well. Long as they're noted down they can be used to further refine the general rules you're learning, or spotting things to correct in your work. And then of course trying to draw that from memory, keeping in mind the rules learned so it'd become long term memory.
tracing was key to my improvement. by that i mean, MINDFUL tracing, not just blindly tracing and posting it as your own. it is actually incredibly beneficial to trace the things you want to replicate and see in your own artwork, then proceed to draw it without tracing so you can very easily notice mistakes and inaccuracies within your own art. this is key, especially when you're a beginner or even in the intermediate stage.
also don't be scared to make mistakes :] it has been one of the worst issues i had for like last two years, but I'm finally getting out of it! it's part of learning a skill after all also amazing video, these tips are very good - some random artist
Just within about 6 minutes, I’ve already learned a lot. Thanks for the short yet meaning video tutorial! This is super useful for artists even if they aren’t a beginner anymore.
tysm for this!!! i can never watch any art video for over 10 minutes bc it just becomes boring and beyond my understanding by then so the length and minimalism of this video is SUPER helpful imo
omfg i love this video. i really appreciate how casual it is, not saying you have to learn all these fancy techniques or talk about "just practice 24/7". tysm for the great vid! :3
I love that you explain everything so quickly and so easy to understand, 6 minutes of video equivalent to 15 minutes of anyone elses, simple intro, and you don't beg for likes or subscriptions. Apart from having its funny point with memes like the tree and shinji. Very good video and new follower. (pd: I love your style.)
I love watching videos for artist while not being one myself. I don't know what it is but I just find it fun to see a part of a hobby that I know absolutely nothing about. Your art looks amazing and the video itself is really well made! It reminds me a lot of tppo which I don't think is a bad thing at all, especially if you're starting out with making videos. All in all, I really liked this and I can't wait for what you'll make in the future👍
you're seriously SO good at explaining things with a sprinkle of humour.. this is the kind of realistic advice that helps young artists find their own way into the art world. Thanks for the good tips (oh and also I really wanna eat your art, gah dayum it's so pretty) 🤯🤯😎
Its really cool to see artists like this gaining more attention, really good video and I hope you're able to continue to grow your channel and make great videos like this
Oh my god what, I was focused in your videos the whole time. Repeating things at the end, going fast, short video, very visual examples of everything. This is so well made, I appreciate the effort you made to share your knowledge and experiences.
I love this so much. As an artist that stopped for a few years and is now coming back in with a very different set of goals, this hits the nail for me. I would want a full-length art tips class from u just bc of this vid. Thank u so much!!
For a long time, I feel like I've been stuck in the same place and I'm really itching to improve.(Your art is awesome!) I love how you give the information in a way that's quick + digestible and the silly little side comments too, it wasn't just informative but entertaining as well. Thank you for making this. Also, I noticed how much easier things are when I merge all of the layers, you best bet I'll try to use the advice more!
fellow filipino ayo IK THIS IS A SMALL DETAIL TO FANGIRL OVER ABOUT bt it adds that homie relatability omg IM SO GLAD UR MAKING VIDOES?? we stan tppo he changed the art game, AMAIZNG VIDEO
Hi, I'm going through a huge art block since 2-3 years, and i regained motivation to draw recently !! So I made myself to document a little about how improving what I am doing and trying to do things that I may like on my computer with my tablet. Your video helped me a lot with all these tips ! It even more made me want to draw again !!! I wanted to thank you for that ! :)
This was amazing, even though I’m an intermediate artist. Can you do a video about colors concerning ambient lighting and things of that nature? I want to learn how to make my colors “vibrant and pretty”
Omg your editing is so good! And so is your artwork, your humour is great as well XD. You did a wonderful job on the video and giving us such amazing advice. Subscribing right away!
Thanks! ill try to use your tips in the future. New subscriber! (in all seriousness, this channel is too underrated. The art, editing of the video, and commentary/ idk the word for it is amazing!)
just note its okay to trace aslong as you wont use it as a piece of public content, u can trace or copy an artstyle to get a better understanding of it but obviously do this while keeping it to yourself as a practice piece.
Im so glad youtube reccommended me this, these are very helpful for someone who started digital art 3 years ago and want to improve faster. I think the only problem is that I don’t have the motivation to draw most of the time so that’s slowing me down. Hope this gain more views!
the thing i learnt is that practice doesnt make perfect if you arent practicing the rgiht way. I drew every day for 17 years, and practiced so often. Yet my friends who only drew once a month was way better. Drawing everyday just makes you better at drawing faster as now i can draw super fast. But if you are drawing everyday but not actually trying to change the way you draw like if you are blind to mistakes then you arent gonna improve. I never knew that i should flip the canvas, i never knew how to make my art look more 3d ect all i did was draw everyday. So the key thing to drawing is practicing the right way not just practicing
I'm using paint tool sai for my main art software as well! Didn't know that it was this powerful and I almost abandoned it, glad to be a new subscriber this content is gold!
You helped me so much, I might be in your instagram to show the results but watching the one time you save me from an art block on digital art thank you!!
Lots of good points in this video. What I’m going to start doing (and what I’ll advise others to do as well) is to make a reference board of sorts. Eg. compile the types of hair drawings/coloring/shading you like from multiple artists and keep it in one place. You can do this for other aspects too, like lineart, eye coloring and skin shading etc. I feel like my progress is slow mostly because I don’t do enough style study. Gotta fix that. I’d love to know how OP studies from their fav artists. Also, you say use references and I 100% advocate for that, but how do artists make ….. nvm. I think I got it. It all comes down to using a bunch of different references and art style studies and compiling it into your work as you see it
I like how i finally found a tut that’s actually in toddler level for me to understand ;D I actually inhaled information and remembered it without farting it out ✨💖 thank you very much ;3
I saw you from ig a week ago and now your suddenly posted a vid and showed up on my home screen. Its very helpful tho + extra point for humour. I also do my art layers and keeping it in a minimum (unless dramatic shadows sometimes it goes over my minimum lol)
thus is probs the best vid about art tips ive watched. its simple but elaborated & its digestable and understandable also using ur art journey as an example
i have a hard time simplifying refereces bc i feel like all the detail is important and i have a hard time prioritizing what to include, what i found that can help me is actually tracing over the reference to see the big shapes and then using what i traced as the reference to draw it myself
Wow it’s really fascinating that you’re showing us a significant improvement in just a short period of time by example. Couldn’t thank you enough for those tips..so straightforward and each one of them has a direct impact on me in terms of mindset as well as the attitudes towards art in general.. lucky me that I came across this video cuz two days ago I did think to myself it really sucks you know feeling you’re stuck and you have no idea of where and how someone can improve their own art :( ,but watching a video of 6 minutes was more than enough to provide me with a different perspective. Thank you! Looking forward for next video :))
This has honestly given me a new idea of where I can go with my art and how to improve, I've mainly been focusing on my anatomy lately but I didn't know where else to improve. Thanks for making this!
This video is actually really nice sometimes some other peeps would just be really quick with everyhting but this is just really nice new sub don't forget me when you're famous girll!!
Thank you sm for this video I love how you show how can we improve and become a better artist in the community instead of the bad things and the way you say it into steps are really relaxing for me because usually when I watch things like these they never help me or they just doing the video so fast that I can’t understand so thank you a lot ❤❤
Thank you so much for this video! Usually i watch a lot of art videos to try and improv jy help, but none of them really help or inspire me much, but this one really helped me! Thanks for posting!!!
i was looking for art tutorials and soon as i saw rei and then those shinji pics i was down and ready to put my full attention to this. OMG THE REDO OF HEALER PIC BAHAHA THIS IS LIKE PURE COMEDY BUT SO HELPFUL
Yoo this video editing and your humor is amazing lol. You're very underrated and your art is *mwa* chefs kiss. You'll definitely grow big after a few more videos!!
Thank for making this. Short but useful and not boring at all. (Maybe cuz I like jazz music lmao) ALSO I LOVE YOUR COILING TRICKS been drawing for a while and the coiling what I always do but I never applied it to help with my perspective like that Thank ALOT for the tips.
I'm watching this again!! I already know the major points and everything, but I think I need to watch a video like this to really keep me on the right track
one of the hardest things for me to accept in doing art was, strangely, that using references/tracing to learn was not cheating. when i actually started studying art more seriously, i realized that tracing to learn was actually extremely helpful. although, of course, as you said, artists should never post traced art if it isn't for the sole purpose of learning from reference pictures or other artists.
You kept saying to find a few artist that an art style you like, every time you said that I went to the start of the video and looked at the art you showed, I love your style and you really inspire me :)
wow an actually helpful video that keeps my attention and isn't 300 minutes long to be honest, i'm a self-taught artist, so tutorials never help me as i already know everything they say & understand colors and blah blah blah. at the same time if there's one specific thing i need to think about when it comes to art & want to learn something specific, my adhd kicks in and i literally can't tune into a video focusing on it whatsoever. this is a lifesaver, and so is your channel. this is super underrated in general & with an attention-grabbing video like this you're sure to grow fast! (loving the bocchi clips btw)
I found your arts on insta and thought they are very good! so suddenly seeing your videos on my home page is surprising, didn't know you have a channel here!
Great tutorial, and the clear appreciation for Evangelion makes my heart sing (especially the Rei drawings). Concise and straight to the point tutorial/tip videos are the most useful thing ever and I DEFINITELY learned from this. Thank you 100%
I'm trying to improve to impress my mom because I showed her my art and she didn't like it so I will draw try to draw something better for her! Thank you :')
I wanted to keep this vid as short as possible cause personally i learned quicker from shorter tutorials. So, apologies for the whack explanation for everything :’)) i left links in the desc for more helpful tutorials 👍👍
Also sry i didn't emphasize it in the video, but pls dont be afraid to post referenced works :)) i know that the og artists are not entitled to the poses they draw but just think of leaving credit in the description as an act of gratitude. it only takes seconds to copy paste a link from where you referenced from + it'll save u from getting attacked by ppl (sadly there are many who attack artists for referencing so i just learned to adapt). PLEASE don't be discouraged to reference aaaaaaa ok bye
the video what actually really well done!! ty for the tipss! :D
woah woah can i ask are you aphantasic? cause man/whemmen you might have just taken out all my self doubt cause i thought having an artstyle as a person with no imagination is impossible but welp you just proved me wrong, time to go back to my cave and start pumping out more artworks and continue the grind
@@meishogun8032 i think i do have aphantasia :')) tho i never took it seriously- i always thought everyone had it cause my whole family did💀 so i gaslit myself to believe that it wasn't smth that could hinder me luL tbh i think the inability of having a mind's eye is what made me want to draw in the first place :DD don't let it stop u from trying !! goodluck with continuing the grind u got thizz :> also here u can watch this vid it might help u :DD ua-cam.com/video/LWgXSxxEjgs/v-deo.html
@@natsume__sani subskribed
the humor in the video is really good! made me laugh a couple of times and reconsider my mindset regarding art, thank you for making this video!
I love how weirdly professional this video looks-
Ikrrr. It’s an instant sub for me 😊
@@swisdom9117 Fr-
It's her first video too!!
frfr, he earned a sub for that
Agreed weirdly
I really respect the disclaimers you put about unethical artist behaviors and acknowledging your own mistakes in your journey to becoming a great artist. We need more honesty and transparency like that in the artist community!!
Yes truly respect it, another tip from me is to use the pencil for lineart rather than a pen if you want a more anime look, the pen makes everything look too clean sometimes
Definitely agree!
“Are you tired of being a failure?”
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Calling references cheating is equivalent to "hey i need you to drive to this place today. What? You're going to use a gps? No that's cheating."
Well to be fair, if you see a similarity between two arts without knowing they are actually using the same reference you would be confused thinking someone traced the other too
@@emilykaston4401 There's a big difference in... /referencing/ a reference and tracing a reference. If someone looks at 2 poses that have the same angle and assumes one of them traced the other, then idk I think that's a them problem
@@yorurumi Yeah that's the thing. The artist is not wrong for referencing a reference, it's the viewers who have no clue about art thought that it's a bad thing. The creator of this vid is just saying that it's better to not post them cause people who don't know art will think that you're copying based on their own experience. I had a similar experience before and it made me anxious to use a reference to draw long while ago, so I also told people the same thing to prevent the same stuff happening to them that makes them discouraged in art. If the artist is not afraid of those comments, then they can choose to post whatever they want, it's a choice.
i love how referencing is being called "cheating", but tracing is ok because "it helps me practice and improve" (??????) like bffr in what universe? tracing will only make you better at tracing, not art, meanwhile referencing anatomy, objects, whatever is like a core thing in art, you can never know how a body part, muscles or a pose, or whatever actually looks like from memory, you can try but i'm 90% sure a part of it will look wonky, even if not drawing directly from a reference, it's still a good idea to look at it after just to like proof check it idk. I've been drawing and painting for more than 10 years now, got a formal education too, did so many anatomy classes, live models, still life, everything and i still use references, and it has nothing to do with skill, it's just part of the process.
now, referencing another artists work (not in a study way) i kinda don't like it and i don't do it, i'd rather come up with my own ideas
ok rant over, had to get it out
@@m_mimililThey never stated referencing to be cheating, only that referencing other artworks without crediting is.
Oh my god... You literally combined and simplified a what could have been a 100+ hour expensive masterclass and gave it for free.. Also your style and process is very similar to mine and this increased the value to me to an incredible extent. This video is gold.. I cant express my gratitude enough! Informative, Helpful, Brief and Humorous! Absolute Perfection!
If you're not actually tracing, and just using someones art as a reference, but they think you're tracing...that's really on them and their false assumptions.
yeah 😢
That happens all the time. When you get good at referencing you'll just get called a tracer. Assuming a flamer finds you.
People really like to bully when they find a way to make themselves feel 'justified'.
U ARE SO CORRECT W THE LAYERS !! i'm 5 months in to digital art and when i first started, i had way too many layers. like one for lineart, base color, shading, highlight, and every tinyy part of the drawing, and i could not keep track of them 😵 then i had the idea of not giving a f with lineart and merging all the layers together. it was magic! and very freeing :D drawing digitally now feels and looks like painting in oil and i love it so much
YESS!! i love it when it feels like you're painting digitally, it makes the process so much more fun :>>
In ibis paint, there is this thing called folder where u can store layers per section (like for example for skin, another for hair) but I don't know how to use it, I'm still trying to figure it out.
@@glaceussyeah it took me a while to figure out but it’s really useful
This video gives me hope for the newest and future generation of artists. It's so nice seeing a young artist like yourself giving importance to the real essential things. Don't waste time, more isn't always better, be respectful of other artists, learn to observe and translate into your own lines instead of mindlessly replicating. Really, great advice.
Tbh, my improvement started when I wanted to draw hot men.
Relatable
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No for tho 😭😭
the editing is really clean and your art look so cool i think tracing is good for breaking down drawings into simpler shapes but love the tips :DD
Tracing can be quite useful if you try to understand how it's made instead of only tracing lines. What I mean by this is instead of blindly tracing lineart, try to find shapes, form and rhythm/gesture in a drawing. Try to figure out how it works, deconstruct it! I used to do this sometimes when I started studying art and it personally helped me. This is a great video btw!
Yeah you can trace something, turn it into shapes, and try to replicate it on the side
Making a tracing of the thing your studying and then comparing the referenced and traced one can be quite the boon for spotting subtle errors as well. Long as they're noted down they can be used to further refine the general rules you're learning, or spotting things to correct in your work. And then of course trying to draw that from memory, keeping in mind the rules learned so it'd become long term memory.
"Are you tired of being a failure?" 0:17.
I love how you give actual useful tips, don't make it hateful to the viewer and still make it have great humor. Will def try to use some of these tips
not only did i find myself learning, but i also found myself laughing. looking forward to see what other content you make in the future.
tracing was key to my improvement. by that i mean, MINDFUL tracing, not just blindly tracing and posting it as your own. it is actually incredibly beneficial to trace the things you want to replicate and see in your own artwork, then proceed to draw it without tracing so you can very easily notice mistakes and inaccuracies within your own art. this is key, especially when you're a beginner or even in the intermediate stage.
3:14 THANK YOU SHO MJCH FKR SHOWING ME THE COILING THING I STRUGGLE WITH PERSPECTIVE SO MUCHHH 😭😭🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
also don't be scared to make mistakes :]
it has been one of the worst issues i had for like last two years, but I'm finally getting out of it! it's part of learning a skill after all
also amazing video, these tips are very good
- some random artist
Just within about 6 minutes, I’ve already learned a lot. Thanks for the short yet meaning video tutorial! This is super useful for artists even if they aren’t a beginner anymore.
tysm for this!!! i can never watch any art video for over 10 minutes bc it just becomes boring and beyond my understanding by then so the length and minimalism of this video is SUPER helpful imo
The coiling thechnique is the best thing that's happened to artist since the beginning of times
omfg i love this video. i really appreciate how casual it is, not saying you have to learn all these fancy techniques or talk about "just practice 24/7". tysm for the great vid! :3
I love that you explain everything so quickly and so easy to understand, 6 minutes of video equivalent to 15 minutes of anyone elses, simple intro, and you don't beg for likes or subscriptions. Apart from having its funny point with memes like the tree and shinji. Very good video and new follower. (pd: I love your style.)
I love watching videos for artist while not being one myself. I don't know what it is but I just find it fun to see a part of a hobby that I know absolutely nothing about. Your art looks amazing and the video itself is really well made! It reminds me a lot of tppo which I don't think is a bad thing at all, especially if you're starting out with making videos. All in all, I really liked this and I can't wait for what you'll make in the future👍
To me, trying to find your art style while sucking at art to begin with is like trying to find a paper clip in the amazon rainforest while drunk
you're seriously SO good at explaining things with a sprinkle of humour.. this is the kind of realistic advice that helps young artists find their own way into the art world. Thanks for the good tips (oh and also I really wanna eat your art, gah dayum it's so pretty) 🤯🤯😎
Its really cool to see artists like this gaining more attention, really good video and I hope you're able to continue to grow your channel and make great videos like this
Oh my god what, I was focused in your videos the whole time. Repeating things at the end, going fast, short video, very visual examples of everything. This is so well made, I appreciate the effort you made to share your knowledge and experiences.
I love this so much. As an artist that stopped for a few years and is now coming back in with a very different set of goals, this hits the nail for me. I would want a full-length art tips class from u just bc of this vid. Thank u so much!!
I am so glad I found you channel, your humour and advice is top tier omg 😭
just tried the coil technique, and wow, it really helped, thanks! also your art is actually one of my dream styles, that watercolor is so beautiful
For a long time, I feel like I've been stuck in the same place and I'm really itching to improve.(Your art is awesome!) I love how you give the information in a way that's quick + digestible and the silly little side comments too, it wasn't just informative but entertaining as well. Thank you for making this. Also, I noticed how much easier things are when I merge all of the layers, you best bet I'll try to use the advice more!
fellow filipino ayo IK THIS IS A SMALL DETAIL TO FANGIRL OVER ABOUT bt it adds that homie relatability omg IM SO GLAD UR MAKING VIDOES?? we stan tppo he changed the art game, AMAIZNG VIDEO
REAL, in tppo the absolute madman we trust🙏🙏
Hi, I'm going through a huge art block since 2-3 years, and i regained motivation to draw recently !! So I made myself to document a little about how improving what I am doing and trying to do things that I may like on my computer with my tablet. Your video helped me a lot with all these tips ! It even more made me want to draw again !!! I wanted to thank you for that ! :)
This was amazing, even though I’m an intermediate artist. Can you do a video about colors concerning ambient lighting and things of that nature? I want to learn how to make my colors “vibrant and pretty”
yep! im working on a coloring tutorial hopefully it'll be out next month :DD
Hello, if you're still interested, I'd recommend the lighting videos by Marco Bucci - he is very informative.
I love how casual yet chaotic and funny this is
The editing is insane 😭 I love this
bro when i got mad, my drawing skills got better
Ahhh this has the smeel of youth, hopes and dreams.
Very good video, haven't watched something like this in a long time.
I subscribed as soon as i heard ‘my motivation is spite’
this channel is comedy gold
THE ARTSTYLE AND EDITING STYLE IS SO GOOD
Omg your editing is so good! And so is your artwork, your humour is great as well XD. You did a wonderful job on the video and giving us such amazing advice. Subscribing right away!
the editing is so good!! it’s super engaging! also i loveee your art!💗💗💗🫶
Yeah the editing is really cool, their art is great as well
Thanks! ill try to use your tips in the future. New subscriber! (in all seriousness, this channel is too underrated. The art, editing of the video, and commentary/ idk the word for it is amazing!)
just note its okay to trace aslong as you wont use it as a piece of public content, u can trace or copy an artstyle to get a better understanding of it but obviously do this while keeping it to yourself as a practice piece.
Thanks for making this! Your channel is a goldmine for artists like me.
Im so glad youtube reccommended me this, these are very helpful for someone who started digital art 3 years ago and want to improve faster. I think the only problem is that I don’t have the motivation to draw most of the time so that’s slowing me down. Hope this gain more views!
the thing i learnt is that practice doesnt make perfect if you arent practicing the rgiht way. I drew every day for 17 years, and practiced so often. Yet my friends who only drew once a month was way better. Drawing everyday just makes you better at drawing faster as now i can draw super fast. But if you are drawing everyday but not actually trying to change the way you draw like if you are blind to mistakes then you arent gonna improve. I never knew that i should flip the canvas, i never knew how to make my art look more 3d ect all i did was draw everyday. So the key thing to drawing is practicing the right way not just practicing
i dont know why but out of all the tutorials ive watched, this is the only one that kept me entertained yet i learned so much
I'm using paint tool sai for my main art software as well! Didn't know that it was this powerful and I almost abandoned it, glad to be a new subscriber this content is gold!
You helped me so much, I might be in your instagram to show the results but watching the one time you save me from an art block on digital art
thank you!!
Thank you 🙏 helpful and entertaining !!
Lots of good points in this video. What I’m going to start doing (and what I’ll advise others to do as well) is to make a reference board of sorts. Eg. compile the types of hair drawings/coloring/shading you like from multiple artists and keep it in one place. You can do this for other aspects too, like lineart, eye coloring and skin shading etc. I feel like my progress is slow mostly because I don’t do enough style study. Gotta fix that. I’d love to know how OP studies from their fav artists. Also, you say use references and I 100% advocate for that, but how do artists make ….. nvm. I think I got it. It all comes down to using a bunch of different references and art style studies and compiling it into your work as you see it
I like how i finally found a tut that’s actually in toddler level for me to understand ;D I actually inhaled information and remembered it without farting it out ✨💖 thank you very much ;3
I saw you from ig a week ago and now your suddenly posted a vid and showed up on my home screen. Its very helpful tho + extra point for humour. I also do my art layers and keeping it in a minimum (unless dramatic shadows sometimes it goes over my minimum lol)
thus is probs the best vid about art tips ive watched. its simple but elaborated & its digestable and understandable also using ur art journey as an example
i have a hard time simplifying refereces bc i feel like all the detail is important and i have a hard time prioritizing what to include, what i found that can help me is actually tracing over the reference to see the big shapes and then using what i traced as the reference to draw it myself
this helped me improve!! :D
Wow it’s really fascinating that you’re showing us a significant improvement in just a short period of time by example. Couldn’t thank you enough for those tips..so straightforward and each one of them has a direct impact on me in terms of mindset as well as the attitudes towards art in general.. lucky me that I came across this video cuz two days ago I did think to myself it really sucks you know feeling you’re stuck and you have no idea of where and how someone can improve their own art :( ,but watching a video of 6 minutes was more than enough to provide me with a different perspective. Thank you! Looking forward for next video :))
WHEN I SAY THIS VIDEO SAVED MY ART I MEAN IT😭
This has honestly given me a new idea of where I can go with my art and how to improve, I've mainly been focusing on my anatomy lately but I didn't know where else to improve. Thanks for making this!
This is very underrated! I like your editing and also your art is beautiful
This video is actually really nice sometimes some other peeps would just be really quick with everyhting but this is just really nice new sub don't forget me when you're famous girll!!
this is single handedly the most helpfull art video i've wth
Thank you sm for this video I love how you show how can we improve and become a better artist in the community instead of the bad things and the way you say it into steps are really relaxing for me because usually when I watch things like these they never help me or they just doing the video so fast that I can’t understand so thank you a lot ❤❤
Can you make a video going over your painting technique? The way you paint your hair and eyes is absolutely jaw dropping!❤❤
editing is absolutely delciious and i really like how easy it is to follow along :D tysm
Step ‘ tree’ had me creasing but I loved this video so much. Super informative and funny!!
YOUR COILNG TECHNIQUE SAVED ME THANK YOU
The video was much better at explaining than any other cus of my attention span these are gooood tips ty
Thank you so much for this video! Usually i watch a lot of art videos to try and improv jy help, but none of them really help or inspire me much, but this one really helped me! Thanks for posting!!!
I have to try out that coiling technique thing, it’s genius!
siblings one was so real
i was looking for art tutorials and soon as i saw rei and then those shinji pics i was down and ready to put my full attention to this. OMG THE REDO OF HEALER PIC BAHAHA THIS IS LIKE PURE COMEDY BUT SO HELPFUL
I’m honestly glad on finding this video because I was having trying to get a art style I like!! Thanks!
yo... you saved my life thank you so much....NOW I WANT TO DOMINATE MY WHOLE INTIRE SCHOO-
This editing style is so goddamn smooth
Yoo this video editing and your humor is amazing lol. You're very underrated and your art is *mwa* chefs kiss. You'll definitely grow big after a few more videos!!
I LOVE YOUR ART SO MUCH OMG 😍
This is the best style of tutorials out there. Thanks for the work.
good artist + evangelion drawings = defo goated
I'm finding a sadist with this tutorial boys. Wish me luck
Thank for making this. Short but useful and not boring at all. (Maybe cuz I like jazz music lmao) ALSO I LOVE YOUR COILING TRICKS been drawing for a while and the coiling what I always do but I never applied it to help with my perspective like that Thank ALOT for the tips.
I'm watching this again!! I already know the major points and everything, but I think I need to watch a video like this to really keep me on the right track
WAIT U MADE A UA-cam CHANNEL??!? IM BLESSED been stalking ur instagram like a creepy from 98 years and 6 months
one of the hardest things for me to accept in doing art was, strangely, that using references/tracing to learn was not cheating. when i actually started studying art more seriously, i realized that tracing to learn was actually extremely helpful. although, of course, as you said, artists should never post traced art if it isn't for the sole purpose of learning from reference pictures or other artists.
You kept saying to find a few artist that an art style you like, every time you said that I went to the start of the video and looked at the art you showed, I love your style and you really inspire me :)
Good video! Short, witty, and extremely helpful. The tips can extend to other life areas/skills as well (with the exception of studying colors)!
wow an actually helpful video that keeps my attention and isn't 300 minutes long
to be honest, i'm a self-taught artist, so tutorials never help me as i already know everything they say & understand colors and blah blah blah. at the same time if there's one specific thing i need to think about when it comes to art & want to learn something specific, my adhd kicks in and i literally can't tune into a video focusing on it whatsoever. this is a lifesaver, and so is your channel. this is super underrated in general & with an attention-grabbing video like this you're sure to grow fast! (loving the bocchi clips btw)
UR PROBABLY MY NEW FAV ARTIST RN
i LOVED this video!! you have such a natural and deadpan sense of humor that i really enjoyed, and the tips were great. i hope your channel blows up!!
Man, when you said Oversimplify, you weren't kidding. three layers?!
damn, i have to try that out. xD
I found your arts on insta and thought they are very good! so suddenly seeing your videos on my home page is surprising, didn't know you have a channel here!
subscribing bc this video is genuinely so useful in all forms, i'm sure it's going to shape a well-rounded up and coming artist!! great job!! 💕
this video was really interesting and helpful! the editing is really good too, i will come back to this video a lot now :)
Great tutorial, and the clear appreciation for Evangelion makes my heart sing (especially the Rei drawings). Concise and straight to the point tutorial/tip videos are the most useful thing ever and I DEFINITELY learned from this. Thank you 100%
I'm trying to improve to impress my mom because I showed her my art and she didn't like it so I will draw try to draw something better for her! Thank you :')
Nice video. As a beginner artist, this did help me with some tips on how to improve myself.
The voiceover is fantastic 😂 Your sense of humor made me laugh. The video just made my day, and I'll definitely keep these tips in mind!
"Find your dream artstyle" Already found one. *YOURS*
bro got me blushing, giggling and kicking my feet
@@natsume__san pls make more tutorials 🧎🏻♀️