Why Sculptors SUCK at Drawing! | Sculpting Zero Two in 3D [Darling in the Franxx]

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2019
  • Sculpted Zero Two from Darling in the Franxx and talked about why sculptors suck at drawing.
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  • @rocksinshoe9930
    @rocksinshoe9930 4 роки тому +29935

    bruh, just "trace" over your OWN 3d artwork...

  • @Stephen-T-Clark
    @Stephen-T-Clark 4 роки тому +4512

    As someone who started drawing first and sculpting only later on, I feel like the two skills complement each other. They are two different ways of "seeing" your art. Drawing teaches you to look through forms to see shapes whereas sculpting teaches you to look around forms to see structure and relationships between forms. Each one is invaluable as a visual artist. My two cents.

    • @kayaeki
      @kayaeki 4 роки тому +32

      Well said man! I have 0 knowledge with sculpting. Good drawing knowledge, any tip where should I start? I would appreciate a lot even if its a little tip. Thank you :D

    • @Stephen-T-Clark
      @Stephen-T-Clark 4 роки тому +23

      @@kayaeki Well, the best advice I ever had in sculpting is to build your sculpts in phases or passes, just like in drawings. Your first pass should be your large shapes. Use primitives like spheres and cylinders to block out your shapes just like you would use them in construction drawings. After you block out you can move into your secondary detail pass by sculpting in major landmarks of the body and getting your anatomical details down. Then you want to retopologize and use multi resolution to sculpt in high detail and use the topology to build clothing and accessories around the character. Always take your time and only move to the next stage when you can't achieve any more detail at your current resolution. And move the camera all the time. Look at your model from all angles. It can look perfect from one angle and then look awful just as you start to turn it. Good luck!

    • @harolddelanoevergreen5395
      @harolddelanoevergreen5395 4 роки тому +7

      Yeah this is very true. I draw a lot and sculpt sometimes and even though they are almost completely different yet they both help you with forms in some way.

    • @RA-bc5cs
      @RA-bc5cs 4 роки тому

      Tbh I feel like there are a lot of bases that drawing can teach sculpting and vise versa, idk really know much about how y'all learn sculpting and what not but I really do feel like since drawing and painting covers so much that you can really learn from it like an example (I ain't saying this dude did his 3d sculpting bad or anything I know nothing about sculpting and he may have had a reason to do this and all) his character is cool sure but I do feel like as an artist that he really has left a lot of free spaces and he could have made his design better and more fluid. His shape design could be better and again a lot of free spaces make his character seem kinda lifeless without story. Idk if y'all learn this in sculpting but it's one of the first things you learn when you go into drawing character illustrations so much so that it's almost impossible for me not to like notice it everywhere

    • @PaulPlay
      @PaulPlay 4 роки тому +1

      @@kayaeki I recommend you to start in Blender with a cube xD

  • @San-jn6bm
    @San-jn6bm 3 роки тому +1152

    "Why sculptors suck at drawing"
    "Why ilustrators suck at sculpting"
    meanwhile me: "why i suck at sculpting and drawing"

    • @biackshibe
      @biackshibe 3 роки тому +39

      obligatory self deprecating joke

    • @ceci2736
      @ceci2736 3 роки тому +7

      This is depressing-

    • @chloem2872
      @chloem2872 3 роки тому +4

      i can only draw when i look at something, but it’s not even that good when i do 💔💔💔

    • @VictorFactor94
      @VictorFactor94 3 роки тому +20

      Dude. The first step to being great at something is sucking at it.
      The second one is realizing that you do.

    • @AnimePlusUltrah
      @AnimePlusUltrah 3 роки тому +2

      I've been coming back to Blender on and off for years and I'm at like the same low level, it's sad. Just gotta do this everyday like he's said.

  • @gummyboi7544
    @gummyboi7544 4 роки тому +5728

    Him:"As a sculptor who has only learnt how to draw after 2 years"
    His Art: *beautiful*
    Me, having practiced for 7 years: *cries*
    Edit: Unfortunately I have to clarify this comparison is mostly a joke and a compliment towards the person in the video. Yes, I practice the fundamentals, this was like I said, a joke. There are some people full on saying "you havent done this.." when I never stated anything about my practicing routine, period. It really sucks this has gotten people to be genuinely aggressive and rude. (Of course, this doesnt apply to people who are genuinely just wanting to give advice. You good.)

    • @vladdraghici7237
      @vladdraghici7237 4 роки тому +49

      haha yes

    • @IDK098
      @IDK098 4 роки тому +25

      Cri

    • @rubinho388
      @rubinho388 4 роки тому +243

      I think his previous knowledge of sculpting speed up the process of learning

    • @maayanon1247
      @maayanon1247 4 роки тому +23

      @@rubinho388 exactly.

    • @weirdoweirdo4581
      @weirdoweirdo4581 4 роки тому +57

      Me: *been drawing my whole life*
      Me: *CRIES*

  • @samuelromero9377
    @samuelromero9377 4 роки тому +3559

    I'm working as an animator at Disney and one requirement that i have heard from the sculpt and modeling department is that as a part of the entrance test you´re required to draw a realistic human body (male and female) no matter how good your sculpting skills are they always gonna hire the guy who can draw and sculpt over the one who can only do one

    • @midna6364
      @midna6364 4 роки тому +134

      Wow this is interesting

    • @Skycube100
      @Skycube100 4 роки тому +224

      If I may ask, what other hiring requirements do they have? Are they super strict too when it comes with hiring newly graduates?

    • @MangaGamified
      @MangaGamified 4 роки тому +78

      Then they offshore most of the work in China where they have different hiring standards.

    • @samuelromero9377
      @samuelromero9377 4 роки тому +222

      @@Skycube100 they don´t really mind that, your reel is the thing that will get you hired i have a coworker without bachelor degree that got hired because he is an insanely good animator

    • @nickstair6355
      @nickstair6355 4 роки тому +42

      That's a very interesting piece of insight lol. Never would have guessed.
      Out of curiosity, what would you say is more important for getting hired at Disney. Just have advanced technically, or being good at expressing emotion and dotry telling? I would assume the second, but would love to hear your thoughts.

  • @xanecosmo5061
    @xanecosmo5061 4 роки тому +15611

    Plot twist: You became a sculptor because you can't draw.

    • @snowpearl5908
      @snowpearl5908 4 роки тому +427

      That's where I'm heading.

    • @AradijePresveti
      @AradijePresveti 4 роки тому +283

      I make 3D models with ease, but when i comes to drawing I really, really suck XD

    • @barthez_
      @barthez_ 4 роки тому +33

      That's about me! ...even if people say I can draw, hahaha! I really can't.

    • @IANimation
      @IANimation 4 роки тому +7

      Why i read your comment lol

    • @xanecosmo5061
      @xanecosmo5061 4 роки тому +2

      @@IANimation Nice to see you.

  • @carlosalbertodomardossanto515
    @carlosalbertodomardossanto515 3 роки тому +452

    "Sculptors can't draw"
    Michelangelo: the heck man???

    • @eelenrt03
      @eelenrt03 3 роки тому +46

      he was forced to do it and it took him a long time to paint tho, but he was also good at it

    • @ebunkafaru584
      @ebunkafaru584 3 роки тому +15

      @@eelenrt03 we learn something new every day.

    • @Juliana-du3kk
      @Juliana-du3kk 3 роки тому +4

      His sculpting skills are clearly better than his painting skills. Both VERY good, but his sculpting was mind blowing.
      Hehe it's funny to see the poses he chose for his paintings. We can see he is a scultor, with poses that tries to show every angle of the body

    • @samuelcosta3891
      @samuelcosta3891 2 роки тому +2

      and to think that he did all this being a turtle makes everything much more impressive

  • @stephanie.kilgast
    @stephanie.kilgast 3 роки тому +301

    Pro traditional sculptor here.
    For me, on top of the perspective, the difficulties also lie in shadows and lights.
    When you sculpt you only focus on shape and very basic color. (an apple is round and you'll apply a mixture of red, green and ochre for instance)
    But when you draw or paint, suddenly you have to show the round shape. You have to decide what color the red is going to be in the shadow and in the light.
    On the bright side, working in 2D means no armature and you don't have to worry about structural questions. It can be faster for certain things.
    I also see it as a sort of vacation when I switch medium as the skills needed are very different.

    • @s0njamilanovic
      @s0njamilanovic 3 роки тому +4

      Well I'm an artist (I do both traditional drawing and paint) and it's true it is important to have a good understanding of perspective and color. For me I have barely any understanding of structure and things like that so I applaud traditional sculptors because it seems very difficult to learn without accurate tutorials like drawing has. You can always buy an art book but with sculpting I assume you have to learn it hands on? And all my old projects with clay, one of the legs would always fall off or something, months or years later XD
      Personally i prefer to stick to drawing but that's just because ive gotten so used to it over many years and for me to improve in sculpting would take a lot of learning, like it was for me to learn drawing in the beginning.
      They're just drastically different skill sets is all :)

    • @klauszwegert6382
      @klauszwegert6382 3 роки тому

      There is so much to say about 3D or CGI in general (main term vfx). For example a 3D Game Artist may not be as good in "graphic fidelity" then a full fledged vfx/special effects artist because what you mentioned is a thing that they go through. The diffrence is like you also said that its diffrent mediums with diffrent skill sets. VFX artists have to learn everything there is, we go through all the fundemantals and even advanced stuff. After a time you sure choose some topics to major your degree in but we do infact learn everything since you do need to understand everything to really be good at what your doing. I always dont understand the people who think Game Artists and VFX are the same. No the VFX guy needs to learn about a lot more then the Game artists.

  • @Koi-studio
    @Koi-studio 4 роки тому +4091

    As a 2d artist, who started sculpting in 3d recently, sculpting came very naturally to me. The hardest part is just learning the program and interface.

    • @pqr590
      @pqr590 4 роки тому +58

      same here

    • @Koi-studio
      @Koi-studio 4 роки тому +185

      I should probably also add that I went to art school back in the day and studied anatomy so that also helps a great deal. Lots of life drawing from live models, I would recommend any 3d to take some life drawing classes and draw from real live models.

    • @hi_its_jerry
      @hi_its_jerry 4 роки тому +7

      I can relate to that

    • @cnash5647
      @cnash5647 4 роки тому +29

      Now that's talent.
      I don't mean God's gift, but small influences from daily habits and things that made you a better person at something.

    • @SosiCreatesArt
      @SosiCreatesArt 4 роки тому +7

      Can relate, I mean I didn’t really go deep into sculpting but tried two times to sculpt just heads and the first time it turned out something like a bratz doll proportioned head and the second time was more realistic and more like at least a sims game sim’s head 😂, and this was just with the simple push and pull tools as much as I remember, im sure I could do way more if I had the motivation to explore and learn the digital tools like putting together rough general shapes together first like cylinders and spheres and then getting more detailed but I’m just too lazy 😂😂

  • @eenleerlingleerling9298
    @eenleerlingleerling9298 4 роки тому +2936

    Use freestyle render and toon shader and say it's hand drawn *bigbrain*

    • @eenleerlingleerling9298
      @eenleerlingleerling9298 4 роки тому +62

      @max steel well, freestyle is just a button in render settings and toon shader is also a really self explanatory shader. There's also shader to RGB which can be used to make it look cartoony. Just google any of these and you'll find out how to use them.

    • @Norivee
      @Norivee 4 роки тому

      @max steel How would this be used?

    • @Norivee
      @Norivee 4 роки тому +8

      @max steel You could make one believable comic strip box but I think it may be close to impossible to make a whole comic in 3D without breaking the illusion. 3D is just... Too reliable. And kind of soulless without the animation component

    • @Norivee
      @Norivee 4 роки тому +7

      @max steel If you still wanna go that way, there are videos like "How to make 3D animation look like a comic book (Spiderman into the Spider-Verse video essay)" That could be interesting to you. And btw I think I've never seen a 3D work look more like a comic than in the Spider-Verse movie"

    • @tsubaki3819
      @tsubaki3819 4 роки тому +2

      *b i g b r a i n*

  • @baozhe
    @baozhe 3 роки тому +2354

    Fun fact: I was only here for the zero two sculpture.

    • @vim6459
      @vim6459 3 роки тому +25

      Lmao I was looking for stuff like this haha

    • @IAmSchwi
      @IAmSchwi 3 роки тому +41

      I really don't understand the obsession with Zero-Two 😅😶 Can you explain what makes her so special? (Not hating genuinely curious)

    • @vim6459
      @vim6459 3 роки тому +39

      @@IAmSchwi Zero two is a character from Japanese science fiction romance and action anime so people call zero two simp bait. Its pretty famous

    • @cheesecakencha1278
      @cheesecakencha1278 3 роки тому +4

      Seym

    • @vimic0
      @vimic0 3 роки тому +13

      @@vim6459 the anime is sick tho

  • @kaalarechords
    @kaalarechords 3 роки тому +339

    1:05 I see, the dark lord has risen again

  • @ShiroiYuki.
    @ShiroiYuki. 4 роки тому +1785

    I'm a 2d artist, and watching you pump out that Zero Two so effortlessly was wild

    • @madhu7262
      @madhu7262 4 роки тому +2

      Same here lol

    • @bhavinb.artstation
      @bhavinb.artstation 4 роки тому +16

      Not to mention he created his own technique working and practice and practice and practice and practice and practice and practice and practice and practice thts how he achieved tht God level sculpting

    • @silent_stalker3687
      @silent_stalker3687 4 роки тому +4

      冬Winter
      ‘Pump out that Zero Two so effortlessly was wild”
      I’d rather watch him Pump Zero Two, he deserves it ;)

    • @spaceman-pe5je
      @spaceman-pe5je 4 роки тому +1

      @@silent_stalker3687 bruh

    • @KiluaRotmg
      @KiluaRotmg 2 роки тому

      @@spaceman-pe5je horny jail

  • @salia9743
    @salia9743 4 роки тому +3277

    Meanwhile on a parallel universe...
    Why artists can't sculp!

    • @dianab4494
      @dianab4494 4 роки тому +64

      Salia it’s true

    • @3polygons
      @3polygons 4 роки тому +81

      I started drawing and painting...been always able to model. But not since the start. Some kids at the beginning draw the wrong way, not understanding space. That's how I began. But later, I learned to see the volumes, the "3D" aspect, without even knowing. And then 3D by software came (yeah, am that old, I remember dreaming that "one day we might have game characters made in 3D...and that I could model 'em..." and how I'd stop myself there.... "NAH. What stupid day-dreaming thought. None of those things will happen" :D ), ended up doing main character models and all sort of props at game companies. When someone drawing starts "thinking 3D" is when his/her drawing skills really increase. In my time, in Fine Art college (ehm, in my country is 100% free), nothing was digital other than graphic design specialty (Some macs. We had no computers in any other specialty). So, sculptors where in the basement classes, hitting the stone or terracota modeling all day long... we painters, doing our thing in the other floors... And... some sculptors told me they went for that specialty as they couldn't paint... but most could draw, just many not in detail...Indeed, they had the 3D thing in drawing specially well trained. No surprise, as 3D was their thing, even while most had never handled a 3D software (or any software), ever. Thing is, a very, very reduced few, could draw as well as they could sculpt. Were very few, and very talented. Today there are few "Leonardos" (Da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, musician, architect, alchemist and more..excelling in every area. The density of that brain, Jesus...), but there are, indeed.
      Now, most colleagues I've worked with, if were 2D-concept-UI pros, rarely would do 3D... and many 3D modelers couldn't draw really well, and most, nothing at all... But late years in _SOME_ game art schools they're being taught drawing skills, so, I dunno how is the new generations in that regard.... (still a long while for me to retire, but not in the games area anymore, so, dunno what's the situation now).

    • @visage7795
      @visage7795 4 роки тому +59

      Some other Artist there whose good at drawing.
      but suck a writing, i mean the letters they write look like chicken scratch.

    • @zenodebaerdemaeker
      @zenodebaerdemaeker 4 роки тому +5

      Renz Giron Thats me xD

    • @nikkim7038
      @nikkim7038 3 роки тому

      Renz Giron me lmaooooo

  • @sharedaccount7381
    @sharedaccount7381 3 роки тому +730

    "Why sculptors SUCK at drawing."
    And why artists SUCK at sculpting.

  • @ahunt8992
    @ahunt8992 3 роки тому +29

    When you can't sculpt but can draw:
    I don't think I'm in the right room.

    • @ebunkafaru584
      @ebunkafaru584 3 роки тому +5

      We were sculping in my art class and my guy friend who claims he is shit at drawing (he isn't even that bad.) did way better at me sculpting. 😤 I think I just suck in general

    • @amber-xh4gv
      @amber-xh4gv 3 роки тому +1

      same

  • @1InVader1
    @1InVader1 4 роки тому +1774

    "Because sculptors don't know how to do perspective" The end.
    The timelapse is nice though.

    • @arniecalang4583
      @arniecalang4583 4 роки тому +18

      InVader long ass intro

    • @crisvis8905
      @crisvis8905 4 роки тому +2

      lol

    • @RYNOCIRATOR_V5
      @RYNOCIRATOR_V5 4 роки тому +13

      watched it on mute at 2x speed while also skipping chunks.
      sculpture is good, but the face is cursed, i think it's the nose.

    • @maynasta9617
      @maynasta9617 4 роки тому +12

      @@RYNOCIRATOR_V5 it just doesn't look anime enough so it looks weird imo

    • @RYNOCIRATOR_V5
      @RYNOCIRATOR_V5 4 роки тому +2

      @@maynasta9617 yes that's one way of putting it

  • @nectarkenni
    @nectarkenni 4 роки тому +1035

    I’ve never watched anyone model so I’m just sitting here like...... *wtf that’s so cool and amazing what’s he even doing?*

  • @ricardomilos5953
    @ricardomilos5953 3 роки тому +26

    The fact zero two is from an anime makes it that "realistic sculptur" doesn’t make her look like well zero two

  • @DafinaNotAwesome
    @DafinaNotAwesome 3 роки тому +1

    I love how you add little details to the sculpting process! Those small details impact the final result a lot!

  • @damianogiolitti3416
    @damianogiolitti3416 4 роки тому +1133

    Michelangelo had some kind of secret lol. He was good at drawing painting and sculpting jesus

    • @ViktorsJournal
      @ViktorsJournal 4 роки тому +141

      Yeah, I have a feeling the secret was an entire life spent on these skills xD.

    • @DartVrag
      @DartVrag 4 роки тому +43

      NicknameGeneratorFailed yeah he start as apprentice in about 12yo. And first sculpture at ~19

    • @sukarmatakamu
      @sukarmatakamu 4 роки тому +20

      He's a grave robber. That's why.

    • @v.kalyaneswar9696
      @v.kalyaneswar9696 4 роки тому +7

      study anatomy

    • @damianogiolitti3416
      @damianogiolitti3416 4 роки тому +5

      @DavM It does transfer if you Sculpt traditionally

  • @absolute_aero
    @absolute_aero 4 роки тому +4199

    Me, neither a sculptistor or drawing person:
    UA-cam: YO I GOT A SPICY VIDEO FOR YOU DAWG

    • @katiep2056
      @katiep2056 4 роки тому +51

      Recommendations innit

    • @qhairielhazeeq8392
      @qhairielhazeeq8392 4 роки тому +32

      @@brokengbax420 well I watch Jo- NANI!?!

    • @TheFlamingDraco
      @TheFlamingDraco 4 роки тому +10

      @@qhairielhazeeq8392 *colours change drastically*

    • @iamplvto8183
      @iamplvto8183 4 роки тому +14

      Idk why the term a drawing person is the funniest thing ever to me

    • @MuhammadAhmed-gm1bv
      @MuhammadAhmed-gm1bv 4 роки тому +13

      @@iamplvto8183 a drawer
      yes people actually call artists a drawer at least once in their life time
      -me

  • @foreveroyuncu2
    @foreveroyuncu2 3 роки тому +38

    This youtuber: talks about video
    Me: *watchs how he creates zero two model* *

  • @zoinke3563
    @zoinke3563 3 роки тому +216

    Yan: *Explains why sculptors suck at drawing*
    Me: *haha bald zero two go brrrrrrr*

    • @abby2442
      @abby2442 3 роки тому +7

      Woah, 02 with no brim

    • @abby2442
      @abby2442 3 роки тому +3

      Woah, Yankee with no brim

    • @playz.
      @playz. 3 роки тому

      she’s basically loose her attractiveness- bc most ppl simp for her

  • @krawchick4418
    @krawchick4418 4 роки тому +3100

    She's never fully dressed without a smile bruh

    • @aparanoidpersonnothingelse6210
      @aparanoidpersonnothingelse6210 4 роки тому +46

      I've heared of that line!It's true

    • @quawp2429
      @quawp2429 4 роки тому +51

      Umm that’s not vegan

    • @justacheese34yearsago28
      @justacheese34yearsago28 3 роки тому +64

      Hazbin hotel reference?

    • @Katsuni_565
      @Katsuni_565 3 роки тому +46

      @@aparanoidpersonnothingelse6210 it's probably a hazbin hotel reference
      Alastor says it
      I think'

    • @psychokiller1153
      @psychokiller1153 3 роки тому +68

      @@Katsuni_565 it's also a saying that existed a long time before hazbin hotel existed.

  • @da_roachdogjr
    @da_roachdogjr 4 роки тому +414

    I was afraid this would be an ad for some tutorial disguised as an interesting topic. Props for not baiting us 👍

    • @Shiruvan
      @Shiruvan 4 роки тому +13

      'Stop right there criminal sc... oh'

    • @migz5995
      @migz5995 4 роки тому +3

      You violated the law.

    • @abyssstrider2547
      @abyssstrider2547 4 роки тому +3

      Im going to be made a captain for this!

    • @pkscolax9480
      @pkscolax9480 4 роки тому +2

      I'm friends with the jarl, how about looking the other way this time?

    • @N.a.k.o.m.u
      @N.a.k.o.m.u 4 роки тому +3

      Damnit I was hoping to not feed my tes addiction today...

  • @myrthenoordewier4234
    @myrthenoordewier4234 3 роки тому +5

    him: says that sculptures cant draw,
    Also h9m: shows absolute art on paper

  • @reecedevine1681
    @reecedevine1681 4 роки тому +1

    Yo, you sculpt so fluidly it's mesmerizing.

  • @OriruBastard
    @OriruBastard 4 роки тому +1906

    "What makes these two mediums different?"
    Ctrl + Z

    • @nectarinn3
      @nectarinn3 4 роки тому +166

      Two words
      Digital art

    • @OriruBastard
      @OriruBastard 4 роки тому +3

      @@nectarinn3 Ctrl + Z
      XDDD

    • @Rawmel
      @Rawmel 4 роки тому +127

      Digital artists and digital sculptors learn to master the art of ctrl+z

    • @KeripiK_CTMM
      @KeripiK_CTMM 4 роки тому

      ;-;

    • @luisa1903
      @luisa1903 4 роки тому +56

      TresspasingToad Did not understand comment. Not interesting.

  • @alial6658
    @alial6658 4 роки тому +377

    sculpturing straight face with no emotions: beautiful

  • @woodoyoy
    @woodoyoy 3 роки тому

    I watch this from time to time. Your 02 is absolutely gorgeous man

  • @susancan978
    @susancan978 3 роки тому +1

    The work looks absolutely amazing, first time I've seen a digital 3d sculptors process

  • @madcasual1111
    @madcasual1111 4 роки тому +677

    People don’t realize that even stylized 2D artists know a lot about the human form (if they draw figures that is). You can’t draw a person and it look right without knowing what an actual human would look like in front of you. The way the body twists and moves, the way lighting works, etc. One thing a lot of 2D artists learn when drawing from reality, is learning how to convey “weight” in the form, sculptors don’t need to worry about that, the weight is already there.

    • @_____._..--_
      @_____._..--_ 4 роки тому +23

      Madison Curry ahahha, I feel you especially in the conveying weight in drawing, theres tons of ways but it mostly boils down to style, line heavy drawings require you some good understanding of adding line weight to your drawings to convey both the weight and the shadows of a form

    • @phuongtrinh2032
      @phuongtrinh2032 3 роки тому +3

      Oh thanks . I always thought that I don't need to know real human was. When draw anime now I know the truth

    • @LL-tr5et
      @LL-tr5et 3 роки тому +6

      @@phuongtrinh2032 bruh are you serious?

    • @53ra
      @53ra 3 роки тому

      Phuong Trinh r/facepalm

    • @acertainscientificloli6392
      @acertainscientificloli6392 3 роки тому +10

      •ʟᴜɴᴀʀᴇs•
      All of you acting with a “holier than thou” attitude as if it was common sense to begin with. Its a common mistake many beginner anime artist make, learning anime style without having any knowledge for human anatomy and gesture. Theres no need to shame others just because you know it and others don’t.

  • @derpytw
    @derpytw 4 роки тому +161

    its a similar question to "why are people who are able to play the guitar, unable to play the violin. they are both stringed instruments who you need to know how to play chords, know timing, and harmonies. and have rhythm to use"
    good video, i never thought about this before though, its one of those "why didnt i think of that" type of questions and answers.

    • @Sky97260
      @Sky97260 4 роки тому +3

      What re you talking about ? Ofcourse guitarist can't play a violin, those are completely different instruments. Question it it's stupid

    • @halflucky3174
      @halflucky3174 3 роки тому +9

      @@Sky97260 Late, but he was just giving a slapdash example

    • @ducpham1478
      @ducpham1478 3 роки тому

      But the B A S S

    • @-serene-8300
      @-serene-8300 3 роки тому +6

      as a guitarist who also is a violinist-

    • @viberiouss
      @viberiouss 3 роки тому

      Bro getting into guitar is so easy compared to violin, what kind of question is that???

  • @prinxen1733
    @prinxen1733 3 роки тому +39

    *Me, a 2d artist who has rarely ever showed an interest in 3d art: Hmm, interesting

  • @alexjofer
    @alexjofer 3 роки тому

    Your work is amazing, congratulations!

  • @justinahernandez3794
    @justinahernandez3794 4 роки тому +1664

    Me to my husband: "Give me money, I need whatever program this guy is using."
    My husband: "No way, that's probably like 40 bajillion dollars"
    Me reading the comments: "It's Blender!"
    Him: "THAT's Blender?!"
    Me: "That's Blender."
    We are both so super shocked right now as we have both used Blender in the past and did not recognize it.

    • @Uxcis
      @Uxcis 4 роки тому +77

      You didn't know blender has sculpting functionality? What

    • @ericaskidmore3684
      @ericaskidmore3684 4 роки тому +264

      @@Uxcis for a long time blender was seen as kind-of a joke by 3d artists. It's improved so much it's almost ridiculous.

    • @D2SProductions
      @D2SProductions 4 роки тому +96

      Be glad Blender exist, be glad the only 3D program out there isn't still Alias Wavefront which requires a $50,000 Silicon Graphics Ingine computer to run and the modeling/animation program (Alias Wavefront) cost $40,000. That program no longer exist under that name, today it's known at Maya, but back in the 1990s it was Alias Wavefront, and now it's no longer $40,000 and it will run on PC and Mac doesn't require a $50,000 SGI computer.

    • @justinahernandez3794
      @justinahernandez3794 4 роки тому +49

      @@Uxcis No, last time I used Blender was years ago. I learned to use Maya and Zbrush in school and had no idea Blender had even close to those capabilities.

    • @limzu_lament
      @limzu_lament 4 роки тому +23

      2.8 is epic :-)

  • @silvers9524
    @silvers9524 4 роки тому +48

    Just recently started sculpting and let me say that having drawn for years really really helps

  • @vreemdear6344
    @vreemdear6344 3 роки тому +1

    This is so interesting! I'm a 2D illustrator and I found that learning to sculpt helped me be a better drawer. It helped me to think about what I'm drawing as a 3D form and imagine rotating it in my head.

  • @Yuu-dc9id
    @Yuu-dc9id 3 роки тому

    Wow that sculpture looks stunning it looks so alive :O

  • @yansculpts
    @yansculpts  4 роки тому +574

    No views and 200 likes, we did it everyone, we broke UA-cam
    Edit: 300 likes but we now have 15 views, dammit I think they are on to us!

  • @Eecer
    @Eecer 4 роки тому +447

    Not gonna lie, I was more immersed in the video than audio

  • @Unknown-lw3ux
    @Unknown-lw3ux 3 роки тому

    Watching this with no volume, it's so satisfying to watch...

  • @zerotwo2473
    @zerotwo2473 3 роки тому +107

    I can confirm that the 2 years of drawing and howevermany years of sculpting were not enough for him to make a zero two that actually feels like zero two

    • @kyriequibuyen2890
      @kyriequibuyen2890 3 роки тому +5

      Oh look its zero two!😄😄😄😄

    • @cyn.moonlight
      @cyn.moonlight 3 роки тому +3

      haii

    • @pryt0n180
      @pryt0n180 3 роки тому +4

      @@okay.-lc8fj zerotwo never had a megaphone

    • @78tries
      @78tries 3 роки тому

      @@cyn.moonlight eyyy bakugo so i remember replying to kaminari one time and hes hiding from you rn since he forgot to charge your phone so yea

    • @TouhouNazrin
      @TouhouNazrin 3 роки тому

      Looks like generic 3d model w/ 02 costume on. Face is not even close.

  • @4c1d1k3
    @4c1d1k3 4 роки тому +141

    It’s so hardddd I can sculpt and my drawings looks like a Demented snowman fused with a caterpillar

    • @humairaakter2853
      @humairaakter2853 4 роки тому +2

      @Onyx Houseki LOL😂I can't sculpt.😅

    • @heyy_nxx3837
      @heyy_nxx3837 4 роки тому

      i feel you

    • @-.heaven.-
      @-.heaven.- 4 роки тому +6

      @I don't post ok A lot of them can draw, they just find using Gacha characters are more fun. A lot of them redraw their characters completely and just the characters as a reference. Some do trace and make some adjustments though, so I know what you are talking about. 😅
      why did i spend 5 minutes making this comment. .-.

    • @listentosadgaypeoplesong
      @listentosadgaypeoplesong 4 роки тому +1

      @ThePhantomFang i dont wanna sound weird here, but generally most gacha editors like to edit because they found it more fun or they just like it, most of the famous instagram gacha editors have a lot of different styles and techniques to editing, they add more things onto their gacha as they edit, and some gacha editors can take their editing skill into their drawings, so i consider gacha edits a source of practice and fun (most of this is coming from a young gacha editor aka me so you dont need to take my words for it, i just dislike people who thinks gacha editors cant draw and i just wanna specify)

    • @deactivatedsuki1538
      @deactivatedsuki1538 4 роки тому

      You called?

  • @LostSwiftpaw
    @LostSwiftpaw 4 роки тому +46

    Im a 2d artist and recently i really got into clay sculpting. It came easily to me.
    What i find really cool is that you can see your artstyle reflected in the sculpture. I didn't notice until my friend pointed it out.

    • @kikikira8416
      @kikikira8416 4 роки тому

      Yeah I made sculptures before and they turned out alright and I usually do 2d art

  • @ELStalky
    @ELStalky 3 роки тому +1

    I have only done a little bit of sculpting but i find it a lot more intuitive and forgiving. If something is not quite right you can just nudge it, add or subtract some material until it looks like you want it to. For drawing you have to construct most things up-front and mistakes are harder to fix later on. Also, as mentioned, things like perspective, light and shadows are already taken care of with sculptures, which can be challenging in 2D for more complex shapes.

  • @j_shelby_damnwird
    @j_shelby_damnwird 3 роки тому +1

    I started to draw and paint before getting into digital sculpture & 3D modeling and can attest once I started using ZBrush a fundamental undestanding of volume and perspective just ‘clicked into place’. My drawing skills greatly improved thanks to this.

  • @zizzy832
    @zizzy832 4 роки тому +25

    i have never seen a 3D sculpting speedpaint- dude that is amazing holy shit

  • @jeffg4686
    @jeffg4686 4 роки тому +45

    There's a lot of phenomenal blender artists out there. Your stuff has been the most impressive to me. Sculpting isn't so easy, but you sure make it look as such.

  • @anonymoususer2822
    @anonymoususer2822 3 роки тому +1

    I'm not big on how your Zero Two turned out but you're definitely great at sculpting!

  • @animekid8467
    @animekid8467 3 роки тому

    :o you did awesome I like it. it looks so cool!

  • @a_blue_chicken1093
    @a_blue_chicken1093 4 роки тому +79

    remember boiz, always flip the normals or check modifiers if shit breaks.

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi 4 роки тому +5

      Or check for double vertices
      That's what ruined everything at the beginning for me

    • @a_blue_chicken1093
      @a_blue_chicken1093 4 роки тому +1

      yea thats a good one too, but personally ive never had problems with that. When it happens its kinda visible like the random dark spots on the mesh.

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi 4 роки тому +3

      @@a_blue_chicken1093 When I started out and tried making a character I often extruded and then cancel but the extruded vertices then overlapped with the original ones and I didn't know what caused it and always deleted everything one by one, didn't know Alt+M to delete double vertices....

    • @a_blue_chicken1093
      @a_blue_chicken1093 4 роки тому +2

      @@Ikxi Lol I always immediately CTRL+Z'd those vertices OUT OF EXISTENCE!
      But yes that option for deleting the doubles is very handy.

  • @meowe1331
    @meowe1331 4 роки тому +195

    Did I just see Deku in that sketch book?

  • @OwlCity447
    @OwlCity447 3 роки тому +15

    i never even knew 3d sculptors who dont draw exist... i've always assumed artists start with 2D art first before moving onto 3D

    • @next5495
      @next5495 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, they are like pokemons 2d artist always evolve in esculptor

    • @klauszwegert6382
      @klauszwegert6382 3 роки тому

      In a good school yes, you have drawing classes but not many before you dive deep into... a bunch of programs that will give you nightmares since it gets really IT programming like really quickly

  • @kosmosfantasias7545
    @kosmosfantasias7545 4 роки тому +3

    As someone who learns how to draw in a sketch and learning 3D sculpting, I approve this. Apparently, sketching is far more difficult and complicated than sculpting but sketches help you to understand perspective and anatomy more since you have to basically draw from 0 such as the position of the eyes, hands, hips, body, etc. It will obviously help you in 3D sculpting.

  • @lowegule135
    @lowegule135 4 роки тому +183

    So this is how 3d modeler create the figure.

    • @funtm848
      @funtm848 4 роки тому +31

      It looks easier than it is

    • @TiagoTiagoT
      @TiagoTiagoT 4 роки тому +13

      There are many different approaches that can be used, sculpting is just one of the choices available.

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 4 роки тому +4

      Each program uses vastly different techniques. Some are sculpturing-based, while others work with individual polygon placement and surface connections etc. That's also why someone with high proficiency in one 3d program, doesn't magically do well in another program - without at least an extensive introduction. You can't always transfer skills from one type of modelling, to another.

    • @TiagoTiagoT
      @TiagoTiagoT 4 роки тому

      @@Real_MisterSir Blender, the app being used in this video, actually allow several different modeling techniques.

    • @herisetzzz72
      @herisetzzz72 4 роки тому

      3D printing

  • @overallaverage8546
    @overallaverage8546 4 роки тому +285

    As an artist who struggles with hands HOW DO YOU SCULPT HANDS I CANT BRO
    Edit: i can draw hands now, its still hard but I can do it :/

    • @IO279K4RMN
      @IO279K4RMN 4 роки тому +35

      sausages

    • @valhmfc6658
      @valhmfc6658 4 роки тому +16

      I usually draw a box or circle then start drawing some kinda sausages the I connect it with the line art.

    • @Nada-ux4we
      @Nada-ux4we 4 роки тому +7

      Drawing has the same problem 😂

    • @LesbiansMarie
      @LesbiansMarie 4 роки тому +6

      Hands are fairly easy to draw once you get the hang of it

    • @Nada-ux4we
      @Nada-ux4we 4 роки тому +1

      LolWhatAmIDoingWithMyLife it’s been years and I still don’t know 😞

  • @Kira-kg4kl
    @Kira-kg4kl 3 роки тому

    I started drawing before I ever sculpted, I love both but I'm better at drawing, I love watching you skulpt, I've learnt alot from your speed skulpts ^_^

  • @thefluffyoctopus5543
    @thefluffyoctopus5543 3 роки тому

    Bro..... Your art is amazing for only drawing for two years!

  • @thonkingdude6266
    @thonkingdude6266 4 роки тому +3095

    That's how she'd look like if she was added in Fortnite.

    • @axelsgf
      @axelsgf 4 роки тому +171

      😐

    • @Lunar0_2
      @Lunar0_2 4 роки тому +60

      .

    • @Vomisai
      @Vomisai 4 роки тому +72

      Oop-

    • @jyutoiruma
      @jyutoiruma 4 роки тому +77

      @@Vomisai thank you, shinguji, very cool

    • @gh0stlvls322
      @gh0stlvls322 4 роки тому +68

      ☹🙄😑😞 are all my emotions right now about that statement.

  • @iammrlazy
    @iammrlazy 4 роки тому +18

    Definitely something I've been thinking about. Coming more from the perspective of a draftsman, it always amazes me when I see 3D Artists, do some truly amazing work but cannot draw, I understand when it comes to 3D Animation but sculpting, I always assumed you'd have to have a background in drawing, anatomy, perspective & probably life drawing too but the fact that 3D Art removes the idea you need to know perspective definitely makes sense why people are able to achieve that. For me though, I still need to draw something a lot before I feel I understand it, especially with anatomy.

  • @marwinthedja5450
    @marwinthedja5450 4 роки тому +4

    I think the two most important points besides understanding perspective are:
    1.) Sculpting can heavily on a rely on "trial and error technique"
    2.) You can ZOOM IN and manipulate your form with constant precision.
    This is not possible in traditional pen and paper drawing since a) You can only erase drawn lines so often until your drawing turns into a mush and b) Your dexterity and tools make it far more difficult to draw minute details on paper.
    BTW: Thumbs up for the squatting analogy !

  • @suhana4790
    @suhana4790 3 роки тому +4

    when he added the eyes i was terrified

  • @Carnifex20
    @Carnifex20 4 роки тому +384

    Wait...oh shit that's actually Blender? BRUH teach me your secrets

    • @paranoidastronaut5792
      @paranoidastronaut5792 4 роки тому +10

      Is he using blender?

    • @Nerdule
      @Nerdule 4 роки тому +35

      @@paranoidastronaut5792 Yep. You can see the Blender logo in the upper-left corner of his screen. (Also, I recognize the interface.)

    • @LesbiansMarie
      @LesbiansMarie 4 роки тому +21

      BRUH. I tried using Blender but it’s so confusing, definitely not for people new to the field. I tried watching videos but eventually gave up on using it.

    • @HNBGamer
      @HNBGamer 4 роки тому +28

      @@LesbiansMarie Just keep trying, watch Blender Guru, he has tutorials for that and quite easy to follow

    • @LesbiansMarie
      @LesbiansMarie 4 роки тому +2

      Neurtalized I am I just dunno what I’m doing

  • @GarmanyRachel
    @GarmanyRachel 4 роки тому +16

    Painting is more similar to sculpting since you can “carve” with the light and shadow in as many layers as you need.

  • @alexlikesdrawing6264
    @alexlikesdrawing6264 3 роки тому +1

    So that's why sculpting was so easy for me! See, I have a good understanding of anatomy and all that stuff since I've been drawing for 7 years now and seeing how much easier sculpting was for me demotivated me a shit load from drawing, but now I know both skills can be useful in learning each of them. Damn thanks bro

  • @havfun9048
    @havfun9048 3 роки тому +2

    That's the reason why I come to 3d modelling! I always wanted to create something visual appealing but man, I can only draw stick figures after months of practicing drawing. I felt stupid, but with 3D, I overcome the barrier, and I think I found the right path.

  • @HellCandyman
    @HellCandyman 4 роки тому +105

    I have three words for all of you:
    Miguel Angelo Buonarroti.

    • @penghuiing
      @penghuiing 4 роки тому +22

      Hell Candyman Lmaoooo it’s Michelangelo - he was Italian

    • @HellCandyman
      @HellCandyman 4 роки тому +14

      @@penghuiing Sorry, I'm mexican, in spanish we know him like Miguel Angel.

    • @czarnyakafrancuz5192
      @czarnyakafrancuz5192 4 роки тому +10

      And in Poland we know him as Michał Anioł Buonarotti. His name is apparently commonly localized

    • @toadtoddler
      @toadtoddler 4 роки тому +5

      i have four words for u
      john roblox x zerotwo

    • @Dekross
      @Dekross 4 роки тому +1

      @@HellCandyman That isn't really right, I'm from Spain and everyone I know knows that is Michelangelo.

  • @ProfiresKnight
    @ProfiresKnight 4 роки тому +3

    This is one of the many things I appreciate about my college animation course. They're teaching us the very basics and fundamentals of art while training our eyes and hands. It's incredibly helpful and I'm learning so fast and I understand forms way better now because of it!

  • @oreo_6206
    @oreo_6206 3 роки тому

    BRO HIS ART IS SO GOOD THOUGHHH OMG

  • @TheOneWhoTeleportsBread
    @TheOneWhoTeleportsBread 3 роки тому

    give this man a medal

  • @trinityashido6066
    @trinityashido6066 4 роки тому +56

    HOW DID YOU MANAGE TO DRAW LIKE THAT IN ONLY 2 YEARS!!!

    • @Real_MisterSir
      @Real_MisterSir 4 роки тому +21

      Drawing is really just about two themes: Drawing techniques and Practice (to build muscle memory).
      The techniques is something you study, it can be perspective study, anatomy study, pen/pencil stroke styles, etc.
      The practice is what takes the most effort/time compared to how quickly you improve, and here two years of dedicated practice will make anyone proficient at this level seen in the video. Just remember that doodling here and there is not enough, you need to practice it like you practice sports or anything else.
      In the end, if you study perspective, proportions, and how to create a focus point in your drawings, you can become really proficient in just 2 years. Most people who draw for many years just never get to actually studying the art, and just get good at drawing the same things over and over but will struggle to change their style/perspectives/the subject itself.
      Just look at how many people commonly complain about drawing hands, it's not because their techniques are bad, it's simply because they haven't studied the techniques of hand drawing, and hands being quite complex in terms of shape as well as emotional gestures, really means that you need to study it and not just rely on your pre-existing general drawing skills.

    • @renidere
      @renidere 4 роки тому +3

      Trinity Ashido studying and references! I spent a year not drawing and everything I tried to do was shit, and I managed to get better than when I left off just by studying references and poses! It helps to draw on top of references and to map out the different shapes and proportions so you can actually see what you should be doing. Also, watch how other people draw certain things and look at others' techniques! Also, if you're struggling with poses, find a pose generator website and do gesture drawing(pose drawing in a short amount of time i.e. 30 seconds, 1 minutes, etc)

    • @Pegaite
      @Pegaite 4 роки тому +2

      I think if you stopped and took another look at art, you might find that it is fun to simply create stuff and share it with others, not see it as a competition. It is true that you yourself decides the pace you want to go and how much you want to practice, but to be able to keep it up for years, you need a deeper motivation as to why you draw/paint/sculpt. You will never win the race anyways, so you might as well just take it chill and do something that is meaningful to you :)

    • @Pegaite
      @Pegaite 4 роки тому

      @That guy You said you stopped doing art and that one wasn't passionate about it if one wasn't studying for x hours a day, so I wanted to leave my opinion about that in my previous comment. But I'm happy to hear that you do still draw. I believe that you can achieve a high level of skill-- everyone can-- if you try your best. If mastery is not your goal or if you're not looking for big improvement, then sure there is no need to aim high.

    • @Pegaite
      @Pegaite 4 роки тому +1

      @That guy I think you are just looking at it the wrong way and your mindset is limiting you. Talent will only take a person to a certain level and they aren't born masters, they simply have it easier to begin the journey, but it will take lots and lots of practice to become good.
      I don't know anything about your situation, but maybe you could find other creative outlets like writing, music, photography or idk, painting with coffee or sculpt with wood. Art is a big area and it might help you to try many different things.

  • @bauble2618
    @bauble2618 4 роки тому +5

    This is really interesting to me as solely a 2D artist. I had always assumed that most 3D artists would generally have a better understanding of 3D form, but this actually makes a lot of sense

  • @Magabone
    @Magabone 3 роки тому

    your videos are #1 and very encouraging

  • @MrGothicruler666
    @MrGothicruler666 4 роки тому +8

    "Can we get 02?"
    "We have 02 at home"
    *02 at home*

    • @woodoyoy
      @woodoyoy 4 роки тому +9

      I mean, if you have 02 like this at home, I want to know your location right now

  • @Vyansya
    @Vyansya 4 роки тому +140

    Wait i though every sculptor always start with 2D? I cant imagine how difficult it would be to sculpt first. Wow you learn smth new everyday

    • @FangzV
      @FangzV 4 роки тому +30

      It's easier than you would expect!
      I'm not great at either skill. I absolutely cannot draw, but I can only do some rudimentary modeling and sculpting. But I took a course in 3D once and it was honestly very easy to pick up the fundamentals despite having no skill for drawing.
      In my opinion, something else about sculpting (especially digital sculpting) is that it's largely about morphing and reducing a shape you already have, where as 2d art relies on you creating that base's shape "from nothing" in a way. Even if you're refining a sketch by going over it, it's still different from the process of sculpting.

    • @Vyansya
      @Vyansya 4 роки тому +9

      @@FangzV ah i see! Im a 2d artist myself and never touch any sculpting so i didnt know much about it. Thank you for your explanation!

    • @kikismiley11
      @kikismiley11 4 роки тому +2

      FangzV me too

    • @sultryhelpme4528
      @sultryhelpme4528 4 роки тому

      I'm doing 3D sculptor in my art class using newspaper bro. *I gave up on my sculpture*

    • @littleleakyleakythere
      @littleleakyleakythere 4 роки тому +1

      I never learned any 2d art but I've been sculpting (traditionally, not digitally) most of my life

  • @satsuki_kiryuin_sama
    @satsuki_kiryuin_sama 4 роки тому +51

    -“This video analysis”
    -Michelangelo: HOLD MY MARBLE!
    *draws/paints Cappella Sistina*

    • @Bread_Enthus1ast
      @Bread_Enthus1ast 4 роки тому +3

      oh hello, have you seen Matoi Ryuko anywhere, I mean, your SISTER

    • @oliverhardy9464
      @oliverhardy9464 3 роки тому

      Michelangelo was an great artist but the drawings in the Cappella were quite a challenge for him. It was documented in various sources. When you look at the women he had to paint you can clearly see that he sculpted men for most of the time because the female bodies look pretty manly. That being said the paintings in the Cappella Sistina still are really astonishing. The amount of work put in the development of the concept alone must have been huge and painting in such height must have been quite a challenge for your body.

    • @satsuki_kiryuin_sama
      @satsuki_kiryuin_sama 3 роки тому

      @@oliverhardy9464 honey, he was GAY! Ofc he’d draw women like men! Do your research!

    • @oliverhardy9464
      @oliverhardy9464 3 роки тому

      @@satsuki_kiryuin_sama Please don't call me Hun. But thanks I never knew that he was gay. But still he didn't have to draw them so manly even if he was gay. I think it is more logical to assume he was more experienced with sculpting men. 🤔

    • @satsuki_kiryuin_sama
      @satsuki_kiryuin_sama 3 роки тому

      @@oliverhardy9464 well michaelangelo never really made any female sculpture naked either cause he never saw one naked ever! Also he tricked on his teacher when he was 13 on a drawing to the point his teacher almost decided to abandon arts all together (friendly reminder that his teacher was considered the best painter of early renaissance)
      Simply google michaelangelo drawings. You can defiantly NOT tell he didn’t know drawing cause he was a fucking genius at it!
      Fun fact: A sculpture is considered a 360° drawing, so if you are not good at drawing you’ll never be good at sculpture either!

  • @LL-tr5et
    @LL-tr5et 3 роки тому +45

    me, sitting here not knowing how to sculpt yet also not knowing how to draw despite drawing for 90% of my life: :)

  • @walerynio6863
    @walerynio6863 3 роки тому

    This is amazing skill ❤️

  • @Zeldakostv
    @Zeldakostv 4 роки тому +83

    as someone who can draw, i'm so damn jealous, 3D is so much more useful this day and age

    • @snail2426
      @snail2426 4 роки тому +12

      I know this has nothing to do with your comment, but your art is amazing

    • @draqeula
      @draqeula 4 роки тому +2

      あなたを見ている誰か ikr

    • @TheSpacerogue
      @TheSpacerogue 4 роки тому +1

      It just seems like good practice to be able to do both, grab Blender and start learning!

    • @Zeldakostv
      @Zeldakostv 4 роки тому +5

      @@TheSpacerogue oh ive tried, the interface is wayyy too complex for me, and im very much a hands on learner, i can't just learn from tutorials

    • @LesbiansMarie
      @LesbiansMarie 4 роки тому +1

      Spacerogue Blenders way to complex for me. I have a scatter brain, I forget things easily and because of that Blender has been rendered useless for me.
      Should I try sculpting irl so I learn how to mess with and mold shapes first?

  • @CosmoniYT
    @CosmoniYT 4 роки тому +13

    In short:
    Drawing is the illusion of life on paper
    Sculpting is the creation of life with shape

  • @OneDirection2V
    @OneDirection2V 2 роки тому +1

    I found out they compliment each other. practising 3D modelling helps with drawing by understanding 3D space better, hands on and interactively and drawing also gives perspectives, concepts and techniques that helps have a better approach when modelling 3D objects.

  • @lindseyhernandez28
    @lindseyhernandez28 3 роки тому +1

    I love the anime and and I think you did beautifully, really good job. I love to draw and sculpt but I wouldn't say you cant do both because obviously your doing amazing.

  • @homurastan2927
    @homurastan2927 4 роки тому +10

    I havent seen my girl zero two in a while... this brought back memories 😭😭😭

  • @poptown34
    @poptown34 4 роки тому +174

    I'm way better at sculpting than drawing so this makes sense.

    • @poptown34
      @poptown34 4 роки тому

      @@darkknight4353 I use blender and I think I'm ok but I'm still a novice that has a screen less pen tablet for sculpting virtualy. But I do prefer hand sculpting with clay

    • @malinkaaa
      @malinkaaa 4 роки тому

      hand sculpting is the most useless skills there is now but holy shit if you're a hand sculptor you have my respect. hand sculptors are underrated

    • @Alan-ok7ks
      @Alan-ok7ks 4 роки тому +7

      @@malinkaaa i dunno, pretty sure at pixar and disney animation they always clay sculpt characters along with concepts before 3d modelling takes place.

    • @thewitheredsouls
      @thewitheredsouls 4 роки тому +3

      @@Alan-ok7ks yeah its useful in movie production as well as probably getting down concepts for merch figures without wasting material

    • @Alan-ok7ks
      @Alan-ok7ks 4 роки тому +4

      @@thewitheredsouls and stop motion is still very popular. Coraline, Kubo, island of the dogs. Wallace and gromit

  • @rwqfsfasxc66
    @rwqfsfasxc66 4 роки тому +57

    him: Sculptors suck at drawing
    Angie: allow me and Atua to introduce ourselves

  • @angelbiscuits
    @angelbiscuits 3 роки тому +3

    my art school made life sculpting and zbrush mandatory for animation, game art, and illustration, and it really helped me learn the form of human anatomy. i don't think the jump from 2d to 3d is that huge, but i can imagine the opposite being difficult.

  • @ghua
    @ghua 4 роки тому +51

    what do you mean by "not able to draw"?
    because in my case it is "I can draw a circle and that's it"

    • @boop9473
      @boop9473 4 роки тому +3

      That’s more then me 😂 mine comes out like an oval

    • @gonejustgone
      @gonejustgone 4 роки тому

      I draw but I can't even draw a straight line much.

  • @Patutoo
    @Patutoo 4 роки тому +89

    I m simple man
    I see zero two
    *CLİCK*

    • @quawp2429
      @quawp2429 4 роки тому +1

      Ok Karen you want me to get the manger

    • @AbZtractUser
      @AbZtractUser 3 роки тому +1

      @@quawp2429 what??

    • @pryt0n180
      @pryt0n180 3 роки тому

      yeah a "simp"le man ;)

  • @Sallysaurus
    @Sallysaurus 3 роки тому +2

    As someone who can draw really well I suuuucked at 3D modeling, and I was learning Maya from professionals in college and I still couldn't figure it out and dropped out eventually and kept drawing instead of more modeling

  • @fandominfatuation2188
    @fandominfatuation2188 4 роки тому

    What resources do you recommend for learning to draw? You have really improved for only 2 years!

  • @amcomma
    @amcomma 4 роки тому +3

    Heh. I've been trying to draw lateley. Suprisingly, few things i got really easy. Like drawing ear, i had no problem to do so, since i knew anatomy. But drawing basic shapes or lines is something i can't really do. And you're very right about perspective. This was main reason why i got interested in 3d art, since you don't have to deal with it.

  • @FormJune
    @FormJune 4 роки тому +47

    I remember arguing with girl who claimed sculptors to be the best artist. I wish I could show your video back then

    • @futurestoryteller
      @futurestoryteller 4 роки тому +14

      Ever seen someone chisel sculpt? Probably right in that case, how weird is it to hit a block of stone with basically a railway spike and a mallet and not breakaway more rock than necessary, like every time?

    • @rancidraw
      @rancidraw 4 роки тому +2

      @@futurestoryteller i guess that's what she meant

  • @Dying_Liver
    @Dying_Liver 3 роки тому

    King of “so anyways!”
    Also amazing zero two as well as thank you for the advice and tips

  • @HmsquidFarded
    @HmsquidFarded 3 роки тому

    5:25 *realizes he was talking this whole time*
    great vid btw new sub :)

  • @otaku-chan4888
    @otaku-chan4888 4 роки тому +4

    If your sculpture was a figurine I'd love to have it!

  • @kingsolitair657
    @kingsolitair657 4 роки тому +7

    I didn't even realize this was a misconception lol. As a 2D artist I personally have a hard time understanding perspective while sculpting (I can sculpt, but could be better with practice.)
    I learned so much from this lol, and I love how the sculpt turned out!
    (Excuse bad grammar, not he best at English despite being better at than French lol)

  • @Orchidlettux
    @Orchidlettux 3 роки тому

    Watching him sculpt is very satisfying.

  • @jimmyga7
    @jimmyga7 4 роки тому

    Well I come from the other side, I've just started sculpting but I have been an illustrator for several years, and I have to say that this is suprisingly easy. The only wall in my path is learning the shortcuts, modifiers, options, menus, etc... But the sculpting time is as you say like drawing but without having to think at all XD