I Made Studying Art Easier

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  • I made studying art easier by applying one of the most classic art concepts in the book - moving from general to specific. Not just in the way you draw or paint something, but in the way you learn the subjects too! If you're familiar with the concept for your own work, this will probably make a lot of sense and hopefully help you learn even more. If you haven't heard of it at all, this will be well worth your time as a studying artist.
    00:00 Intro
    00:23 Studying art made easier - figures
    02:13 The concept explained
    05:22 Examples of the concept
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 209

  • @theotheroduma
    @theotheroduma 10 місяців тому +237

    I think I understand now: starting with complex subjects is overwhelming, so starting with simple subjects and getting comfortable with them is what will make the more complex subjects easier! 😅 Thank you so much for this!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +19

      Essentially, yes! It can also apply to when you make things too hard for yourself when you're studying (which I believe we all do 😅). For example, if you were trying to get better at composition and you've never done it before, instead of some 2pt perspective environment, try characters that are more flat to the picture plane, like pin-up art. As you start absorbing some of that composition knowledge you can increase the difficulty of what you want to achieve like 1pt persepective with a simple background and keep going from there!

    • @katm8128
      @katm8128 10 місяців тому +2

      this is how I learned too)) I began with still life since the objects are simple while still able to be put into 3d space, and slowly moved to portraits and gesture

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      @@katm8128 that’s a great example! I’m sure it helped a lot☺️

  • @yaboi2587
    @yaboi2587 7 місяців тому +6

    On the feeling of overwhelm: The phrase “all boats rise together” comes to mind-learning one thing helps you grasp the next thing. They’re all interconnected! As you improve on one aspect, you will learn transferrable skills that will apply somehow to the next thing!

  • @ngndnd
    @ngndnd 9 місяців тому +21

    youre so right about drawing specific things. Gave up on art because i was getting overwhelmed. Recently started drawing again and this time im just sketching random things in my room and its much less stressful

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      lol that sounds like fun and less stressful but you may get bored awfully quick drawing random things. Is there anything you liked to draw before?

  • @huyphamquoc8923
    @huyphamquoc8923 10 місяців тому +69

    I'm a web developer and have just started drawing recently as a habit, I agree with you that breaking down the subject into different shapes can help you build your drawing better but sometimes it is hard to figure out what shape of that object should you break into so that you don't break the shape of a whole subject before learning a basic of anatomy.... and organize subjects affect the subject output a lot especially with human. I'm still learning to improve my art skills by scheduling a daily practice with a timelapse record to check if I am doing right or should I need to spend more time on some parts before progressing further. Btw, thanks for sharing your knowledge

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +10

      That’s awesome! Your daily practice sounds great 😁 Hmm I would say it’s mostly personal preference to which shape. As you learn, boxes are usually the more helpful shape since they create a 3D form, but eventually you’ll start drawing anatomy in simple forms directly - meaning more organic shapes that match the anatomy then they do a simple basic shape.

  • @Paopao621
    @Paopao621 10 місяців тому +15

    Oh my god, I just tried that triangle thingy and Im finally able to overcome one of my major problems, thank you so much for existing, I love you.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +4

      Haha you're welcome, and thank you for the love

  • @wahidali783
    @wahidali783 9 місяців тому +2

    Peak thumbnails, straight to the point, W advice.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Omg I struggled so hard to find the right thumbnail lol thank you

  • @makasia4872
    @makasia4872 9 місяців тому +4

    omg using a triangle to fit the subject on my paper is such a great idea! I might have needed this advice! Thank you!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Woohoo, I hope it helps!

  • @Lobstrique
    @Lobstrique 10 місяців тому +8

    the triangle for the human form is genius!!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      It really helped a lot! Not just with placing the figure on the page but the proportions too 😄

    • @DazzlingAction
      @DazzlingAction 10 місяців тому

      It does help that every shape is based on the triangle. I wonder how they got that idea to use it though. @@ZephyerArt

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      @@DazzlingAction I think that’s for all polygons, but I’m not sure 🤔 My guess is it was the simplest shape to capture a general area for the subject!

  • @marcos.a8814
    @marcos.a8814 9 місяців тому +10

    as someone who has just dropped out of computer science to persue 3d animation I really appreicate this video, you have no idea how much it helps, thank you

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      Aww I'm glad to hear it. I'm gonna share that story a bit more in my next video so hopefully it will resonate too

    • @glixonz3728
      @glixonz3728 8 місяців тому

      Samee, i stopped learning web development and started taking 3d animation more seriously. The cool thing is that the coding skill wont go to waste since we can utilize that with 3d animation! It gives us a unique advantage !

  • @krusticun8126
    @krusticun8126 10 місяців тому +54

    As someone who is being overwhelmed by the vastness of art, this helped to continue my learning-thank you! I just found your channel and I'll be subscribing & checking out more of your content!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you! 😁Omg I'm gonna start being embarrased by my old videos, please check out any new ones lol Yea I remember when I first started that vastness felt inescapable sometimes. I'm shocked that I made any progress at all sometimes. Having good people around me with positive messages helped a lot.

  • @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947
    @giulyanoviniciussanssilva2947 9 місяців тому +3

    These videos that show how to feel good about drawing are always welcome, taking this path more calmly.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      Happy to hear it! 😁

  • @MpRq3
    @MpRq3 9 місяців тому +1

    this just brought me back to the earlier days of learning animation, we studied a lot almost all of it from perspective drawing to designing and concept,i will be having my thesis again next year i took a break from it and it's really a struggle

  • @graveyardshift2100
    @graveyardshift2100 10 місяців тому +4

    I figured something like this out a while back when I noticed another artist drawing a hand and the start was a triangle. It just worked so well!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      Ooo, I've never tried it with a hand, that sounds great!

    • @graveyardshift2100
      @graveyardshift2100 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt it isn't perfect of course, but it helps me figure out where all the important bits will be and what angle the wrist is bent at.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      @@graveyardshift2100 hell yea, whatever helps you approach it works ☺️ you can always improve on it or try a new method as you get better at drawing hands 🙌🏼

  • @michaelhill959
    @michaelhill959 9 місяців тому

    Genius has struck, no one I’ve seen talks about this

  • @R-hh9gm
    @R-hh9gm 10 місяців тому +50

    Would it be possible for you to make a live video of drawing and actively making use of this concept?
    I'd love to see you using this, as it helps a lot observing how other artists do these things.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +21

      Ooo! That's an incredible idea It can be hard to demonstrate this concept because it's so specific to your own journey - where your strengths and weaknesses are. I can definiteyl do some live drawings and exercises since I'm using the concept to help me now too! I think I can squeeze it into the next one ☺

    • @lcdesigns6145
      @lcdesigns6145 9 місяців тому

      Yes more show, less tell

  • @tejeraillustrator3810
    @tejeraillustrator3810 9 місяців тому +3

    This is the first video Ive seen from you. Loved it. Subscribed. Will come back for more on future uploads.
    Id like to add how most begginers (myself included) will jump from fundamental to fundamental and skip waaaaaay ahead in a very short amount of time. Sometimes you read a whole book on light theory without even doing one exercise. This is very detrimental as your understanding skill is way above your actual drawing skill, so you see how shitty you are.
    I've learned the hard way and started studying from 0 a month ago, after studying art for 3 years. Im studying shapes in perspective all over again, actually learning to draw those shapes in any angle and rotate em at will. To later study how to draw the simplified body.
    What I did in my journey was draw 250 boxes (without understanding shit about perspective), watch a 20 hour seminar on perspective and then jump right into anatomy. It wasnt my smartest idea. I could name most muscles and identify them on the naked body, but couldnt draw boxes.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you, I appreciate it Honestly, what you're describing happened in a similar way to me and I find that it's pretty common for beginners. You dive deep into studies without really knowing anything because you haven't drawn it much or you only do studies and can't turn shapes in space or come up with your own ideas. Sounds like you're definitely on the right track now!Good luck with your sudies 😁

  • @learnartwithme3766
    @learnartwithme3766 9 місяців тому

    ctrl+paint has this on his beginner (free) modules as blocking in. And this is basically the essence of drawabox.

  • @rizwanzaman1793
    @rizwanzaman1793 10 місяців тому

    This approach makes things so much easier to understand! Thank you!

  • @AltDonut
    @AltDonut 9 місяців тому +3

    Great video. I've been in a similar circumstance, swapped 4.5 years of Aerospace Engineering to drawing. I lost my passion in my old career path due to being struck with an illness that changed my perspective in life. So I sought passion elsewhere and went down the art path. I'm not anywhere near the skill level I want to be yet, but you have the right idea about approaching art without being overwhelmed

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      Oh wow! That must've been a big change too. I hope you're enjoying the art journey 😁

  • @Panischa
    @Panischa 9 місяців тому

    I watched a few of your videos today and I love how positive your energy is! Keep it up :) Love your vids!

  • @zilldraws
    @zilldraws 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for listing resources like the books you recommended the titles of in this video too! Knowing where to learn certain specific things from is very useful to know and I am always looking for more books to learn from!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      Of course! Let me know if you're looking for something specific and I can recommend a book or even go into how I study one of them 😁

  • @Noctem0wl
    @Noctem0wl 8 місяців тому

    I like when someone finds a not-so abstract way of doing things, then they know how to put it into words and they share it. I always thought drawing was like this magical thing that you're lucky to learn. But this is really helpful and fun. It takes weight off your shoulders. Thank you so much!

  • @AEInYOU
    @AEInYOU 10 місяців тому +1

    Very well made for smuch a small channel. Glad youtube put this in my recommended. The general to specific pipeline definitely helps shrug off the paralysis that comes with realizing the scope of what you're setting out to do.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! I keep trying to improve with every video 😁 Gotta be a filmmaker out here to get things to look good lol
      And I love the way you put that with the paralysis, it's very real.

  • @notcornelius123
    @notcornelius123 9 місяців тому +1

    Absolutely phenomenal video, followed instantly. Can't wait to see more of your videos!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      Thank you I'll try to make the next one even better!

  • @Tsakarus
    @Tsakarus 9 місяців тому

    omg I''m gonna have to try this triangle method!!!

  • @kaiamaseton
    @kaiamaseton 9 місяців тому +1

    I'm very happy to find you! I am a civil engineer who feels too right-brained to do this complex left-brained stuff that I desire to become good at. I enjoy this breakdown so that my feeble engineering brain can begin to understand the path to creativity.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      Haha well I'm glad to have found you too! Don't dismiss your engineering skills as anti-creativity. That right/left brain stuff is nonsense. I'm positive you're creative as an engineer and your experiences there will help you bring unique energy and ideas to your art

  • @peachenelle
    @peachenelle 9 місяців тому +1

    This was such a great watch, I also had no idea this kind of technique had a name. Love the video quality/lighting/shots/content, you got a new sub!

  • @chilllife3574
    @chilllife3574 10 місяців тому +1

    Loved your content, makes me get the book and pencil out and start learning again.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Hehe happy to hear it! Have a blast

  • @jessenotmessy6549
    @jessenotmessy6549 9 місяців тому +1

    Congratulations on all the views I've been waiting for this to happen lol

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Hey Jesse! Omg yea, I had to improve the process of making videos lol Thank you for being with me since the beginning. We're gonna keep on going!

  • @beautifulgorgeousman
    @beautifulgorgeousman 10 місяців тому

    this is a really nice short video with a lot of information packed into it

  • @E.Pierro.Artist
    @E.Pierro.Artist 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video. Informative and to the point.

  • @ZXAMVs
    @ZXAMVs 9 місяців тому

    Great video especially the summary at the end with the study stages. Also, I was really happy to see Alchemy Star references 😍

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! Yea, I hope the examples help, it's a little hard to tailor it to everyone when it's specific to the person and their experiences. OMG the designs for Alchemy Stars are to die for, I will put them in every video lol 😁

  • @eno_7206
    @eno_7206 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for the tips

  • @sourgreendolly7685
    @sourgreendolly7685 10 місяців тому

    Thank you algorithm for doing something right and bringing me here!
    Instantly subscribed. You explain in the way I explain, which means I understand it better 😅

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      lol I guess it's good you found me then! Thank you for subscribing (and thank you algorithm too)

  • @_xianno_
    @_xianno_ 10 місяців тому +1

    My head has been aching for thinking what I’m learning or if I’m doing it right.
    I’ve been doing lots of studies about forms, the fundamentals, prespectives, simplification, anatomy, but I rarely do coloring or shading.
    If I were told to copy or capture the gesture of someone ifront of me I could do it right away in a short time
    but when I tried to make something of my own, it would take me hours to do just one pose.
    and not to mention coloring. I’ve learn color theory from time to time through youtube videos even if it’s not as frequent as learning the form. When studying, I understand what the video is trying to say. But when applying, I became overwhelmed and confused as how to do it “should I use a layer blend to shade or just shade it in one layer?”
    so mostly I understand the theory but I would struggle to apply it
    and I feel like I’ve been chased by the time itself, because time goes by so fast and I barely finished any targets of my studies.
    I cannot afford college or art school and I’m still aren’t qualified enough to apply for any jobs. I feel like my brain is about to explode 😭😭😭😭
    sorry if I vent too much I just want to know if you have any tips for me😭😭

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      lol no worries, you sound frustrated and it's good to vent that out! You're experiencing similar struggles I've gone through and am going through now. Definitely one of the hardest things to do, which I'm in the process of now, is working from imagination - ESPECIALLY when you've done studies all your life and so there's a huge disconnect between the quality of your studies and your imagination work. It's difficult but you have to draw from imagination to get better at it. Not just in terms of the quality of the drawing but how you think critically and design in your head before you touch the paper or tablet. It's going to suck at first, like your gesture is taking you hours, because you've never practiced it. Rest assured, it will get better in time! 😁
      As far as the problems with color, stop using layer modes for now and just do straight painting to understand color and value relationships. And of course, with this principle of general to specific, use a simple selection of colors first. Focus on the light and shadow and getting that to start to look right. As you get more comfortable with more colors, rendering, then add in those layer modes and see how they can help your already developing skills in color.
      If you get frustrated with something, scale back the difficulty. For your gesture exercise, try to draw some gestures yourself, don't even bother with anatomy, just some simple lines will do. You might not be happy with them but go through the exercise and I'm sure you'll find at least one you like! Then, the next time you sit down, study poses. Try to be specific to make it stick better, like poses for going to bed or getting ready for school. Then again, on another day, try to remember some of those and redraw them, draw them from different angles, push them further, etc. There's so much variety and levels of complexity to how you can study. You want to challenge yourself but not go so far that you get overwhelmed. I hope I can help with this and future videos

  • @GLMike77
    @GLMike77 9 місяців тому

    Really grateful you made this vid and your newest one. Very relatable to me and encouraging to know I'm not the only one. Curious to know: How would you go about breaking down comics/manga?

  • @WobbuffetBoy
    @WobbuffetBoy 10 місяців тому +2

    Hey, I'm subscribing because I like how you explained the subject, and also, I would like to hear about your story as an artist. You see, I'm studying computer science and aiming to become a web developer, but there's this need of learning to draw better, so it's a bit hard for me to find balance between the two, so after you mentioned that you were a developer I felt somewhat identified, so I want to see more of your videos to see if I can find the anwser I'm seeking.
    I guess that what I'm trying to say is, thank you, and I expect great things from your channel, nice video, keep it up!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you! I really appreciate your kindness Wobbuffet My older videos are worse lol but I'm improving with each one and I'll definitely share more of my story. Computer science was a lot of fun, I just realized I had another calling. My next video should touch on some of things you're looking for!

  • @checkeredlemons79
    @checkeredlemons79 9 місяців тому

    thought I was the only person struggling with putting a figure on a page I swear people make it look so easy.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      Definitely not the only one out there lol

  • @idisagree1587
    @idisagree1587 10 місяців тому +1

    Woah this is really helpful

  • @Anwah
    @Anwah 10 місяців тому

    another tool for the kit, thank you.

  • @benjicomix
    @benjicomix 9 місяців тому

    I am definitely gona try this with my art !

  • @redbeeans
    @redbeeans 9 місяців тому +3

    I’ve been sketching out different gestures for some time now, but i really can’t seem to get perspective and foreshortening down in my art. It has been getting a bit better with some practice but nothing too noteworthy. I’ve been breaking down my work, but by bit into simple shapes, trying to get the distance correct. It’s a process for sure, haha. I’ll definitely try out these tips tho! Thanks for the awesome video!! ❤️❤️

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +2

      You're welcome Keep at it! Don't forget to create your own projects and move on to other things. You'll get better at perspective and foreshortening naturally the more you learn and draw.

  • @Dgeminiking
    @Dgeminiking 9 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @GhwanStudios
    @GhwanStudios 9 місяців тому

    eYYO~~ this vid blew up! congrats dude.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Hehe thank you! I'm excited to see people enjoy it so much! I hope I can keep making them better and better 😁

  • @osvaldouribe
    @osvaldouribe 9 місяців тому

    Great video! Love to listen the complete story in your latest video too!!!

  • @dobi26jo37
    @dobi26jo37 9 місяців тому +1

    thank u for this video it really helps, i hope u make more helpful content like this as its simple to understand when u explain it!! im really struggling to work with perspective its just seems so difficult and technical and I dont want to abandon the challenge maybe u could make a video simplifying it thank uuuu - i watched krenz's drawfest video it helped but its still hard

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! 😁 After the next video (in the process of editing now) I actually want to do one on figures in perspective so hopefully that will help you out. Ooo I'll have to check out Krenz's video to see what he did.

  • @KuroiPK
    @KuroiPK 9 місяців тому +1

    I think you manage to explain this concept extremely good, sometimes the algorithm really recommends something good!
    BTW awesome shirt

  • @afiffarakhan4992
    @afiffarakhan4992 10 місяців тому +2

    Dang, I too from computer science like what the heck! 😂

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      lol I actually met a couple of similar stories when I went to art school. I think a lot of us go into CS for programming in games and then we're like "hey wait, I like art instead" 😅

  • @Cqat1
    @Cqat1 10 місяців тому +9

    I've been drawing for 8 years now (i'm 15), entirely self taught, well with youtube tutorials of course. I really think i should go to some classes though and get some critique as well as more techniques. The progress you've made in such a relatively short amount of time is really good.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +5

      Hehe thanks but omg no I’ve been drawing for like 13 years my progress has been slow 😭 You’re 15 now and if you apply yourself you could have some serious skill very quickly! Getting a good teacher to provide feedback is one of the best ways to learn. You don’t need it but it speeds up the learning process for sure. I’ll have some videos about studying in the future if that helps so I hope you stick around 😁

    • @Cqat1
      @Cqat1 10 місяців тому +2

      @@ZephyerArt this video was pretty informational in a way, that i haven't really seen anyone else talk about. So i'll definitely stick around!

  • @wzvy
    @wzvy 10 місяців тому

    Awesome video aside, where’s the T-shirt from?? I love it so much

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Thank you ☺️ Check out the site Bibisama! They have some really cool stuff.

  • @LaLaLA-ue1ho
    @LaLaLA-ue1ho 9 місяців тому

    "I don't think it made me any better at figure drawing, but it did help me get better at figure drawing."

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      lol I apologize if that was confusing. I said it didn't help me get better at figure drawing but it helped me approach it - meaning it gave me the tools to START drawing the figure even if it didn't help me learn how to draw the figure. Sometimes starting is all you need and you figure the rest out as you go.

  • @jonmatheson6767
    @jonmatheson6767 7 місяців тому +1

    Loved this video! I spotted a few books you were using in the video such as an artist anatomy one; would you be willing to list the books you use please?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  7 місяців тому

      Of course! Let's see, I think in this video we have: Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters by TB Choi, Creative Illustration by Andrew Loomis, Perspective Made Easy by Ernest Norling, Color & Light by James Gurney, Drawing People by Barbara Bradley, and the Morpho series by Michel Lauricella.

  • @quit3118
    @quit3118 10 місяців тому

    This video really did help
    me, I was thinking about if there was a way to learn animation in a simpler way? That is the subject I always overthink

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Happy to hear it! I'm sure there is a way to simplify learning animation. It's not my area of expertise but there is a lot of overlap. You still have to learn the fundamentals, meaning working with basic shapes, so you can animate basic shapes squashing and stretching before you move on to real objects or figures. And even if you do move on to something more complicated like the figure, you can keep the figure in basic forms to not worry about the detail. Think like storyboarding first and then make the inbetweens. Things like that will definitely help you simplify the learning journey. A basic rule of thumb for you to follow; when you sit down to try animating something see if it frustrates you or not. If it doesn't you might need to challenge yourself more and if it does you probably went too far with the challenge. Figure out a way to scale back the difficulty, what can you do to simplify what you're working on? An easier perspective? A simpler shape? Critical thinking like this about your learning process is something you learn as well, you'll get the hang of it! I hope this helps

  • @Lors0909
    @Lors0909 9 місяців тому +1

    I am an amateur artists, and one of the things I am currently struggling with, is anatomy.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      It's a deeply complex topic, so I totally understand. I think it's something we learn in layers and constantly revisit to understand more and more.
      If you're an amateur artist, starting with boxes in perspective, combined with gesture, is honestly the best place to start. You get a handle on the major parts of the body. When you study, be sure to draw from your imagination too so you can recall what you've learned (and then study again what you struggle to remember).
      A good book that breaks down anatomy in simple shapes is Figure Drawing, Design and Invention by Michael Hampton. It will help you make sense of how to layer on the anatomy to your boxes.😁

    • @Lors0909
      @Lors0909 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for the advice. I will give Hampton's book a look.
      @@ZephyerArt

  • @desertbloomke
    @desertbloomke 10 місяців тому +1

    When I started drawing as a kid I started directly with drawing fully clothed figures I saw on fashion shows on TV. I can draw the human figure well. But I began to notice (last year) that my figures are stiff and lack perspective, and I would REAAALLLYYY like to be able to design my own characters in settings that tell stories, so I've been doing human figure drawings with dynamic poses and perspective✨️ Overcoming the tendency to draw my characters from the straight front camera angle has been a challenge😂😂 but a good one

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Wow, that's so lovely! I've never heard of an art journey like that before, you're fascinating 😁 Hehe I think we sometimes underestimate how powerful perspective is and just want to show off our characters straight on so you see all the work that went into the design. You're gonna come up with some really powerful storytelling shots by studying poses and perspective, good luck!

    • @desertbloomke
      @desertbloomke 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt Thank you!!🤗

  • @happyturtle95
    @happyturtle95 10 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant video - instant subscribe. Makes me feel slightly less overwhelmed about everything I need to learn, and it's nice to know I'm not alone in this feeling. Also, I can already tell the triangle method is going to make placing my figures so much easier. Out of interest, who was your drawing teacher/coach? I'd love to become their student too.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      Hehe thank you I'm happy you can find some relief! The triangle method was something I learned in one of the first classes I ever took during a summer course at another college, I'm not sure of the teacher, unfortunately. However, the reason my figures are so good now has more to do with my teacher from Concept Design Academy - Kevin Chen! An absolutely incredible teacher and artist - I would definitely take his class if you ever have the opportunity. 😁

    • @happyturtle95
      @happyturtle95 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you SO much! I've bookmarked several classes. I think I'm going to complete VIS COM 1: DYNAMIC SKETCHING this fall and then INTRO TO FIGURE DRAWING WITH EDWARD CHANG before I start ANALYTICAL FIGURE DRAWING WITH KEVIN CHEN😊@@ZephyerArt

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      @@happyturtle95 That's awesome! I'm so excited for you, CDA is amazing. I can't speak to Edward's ability and the teacher is different for Vis Com but Kevin hires great teachers for his classes. And Kevin himself is a beast of an artist and teacher, you'll learn a lot. I took his course like 4-5 times and would always learn something new! Good luck with the classes and have fun

    • @happyturtle95
      @happyturtle95 10 місяців тому

      Thank you so much! 🤗🤗💛💛💛💛@@ZephyerArt

  • @julikr
    @julikr 10 місяців тому

    Hey! First of all, great video, thanks a lot for these tips!
    Honestly I got quite curious, when you told that you went from computer science to drawing.. This is because I am a software developer myself and think about studying art in university. Anyway I find it quite hard to make this transition, especially because getting accepted for art courses is super super hard.
    Could you make a video about your transition from IT to art? Would be super interesting!!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      That's awesome, I hope you get to study art too! Next video will definitely be exploring this 😁 For my transition to art, I was about to graduate and then switched. I took courses at my university, then a couple of summer courses and made a portfolio for an art school in California and managed to squeeze my way in. Sadly, getting accepted into art courses is less hard and it's more that some school are allowing more people per classroom (which means less focus on each individual student). There are pros and cons to art school though, that might require a separate video 😅

  • @emmacook3065
    @emmacook3065 10 місяців тому

    This is one of those UA-cam videos I wish I could like a thousand times.

  • @M_Deez
    @M_Deez 10 місяців тому

    made me sub!!

  • @mmn_el
    @mmn_el 6 місяців тому

    i'm struggling to learn storyboarding for animation and i've spent a lot of time looking for how to break it down

  • @vio7607
    @vio7607 10 місяців тому

    It would be really useful to know some of the art books you use. the one you were drawing the arm and shoulder from breaks the body down in a way that makes sense to me I'd like to get it

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Of course! That first one is Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters by TB Choi. I can make a future video about all the art books that I've found most useful. Suprisingly I find that most of my significant learning came from studying other artists instead of the outrageous number of art books I've purchased (they're too pretty 😅)

  • @albejoyart
    @albejoyart 10 місяців тому +1

    Coloring and choosing colors for an art work is hard like I took also went to art school for a bit and they went over color theory with complimentary and all of that jazz but I don't get how to choose colors to make the composition pretty and pleasing. Saturation and what colors to use for shading and highlights I struggle with coloring so much!

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Ohh yea, color is a tough beast to conquer. It's something I'm still dealing with myself. To simplify things, I think I would try not to worry about getting all the colors right. If you want to apply this concept, you could first focus on just getting a color for the light and shadow, and using simple variations of those colors for shading. That will go a long way in simply making your work look nice. Then I would try using what's called Hue Harmonies - the simplest choice being monochromatic, where you paint in variations of one color. Then you can start challenging yourself with additional colors and more challenging hue harmonies. Also, don't forget about value when you're doing color work - there's full value, high-key and low-key. You can play with those and the hue harmonies to mix up the difficulty

  • @MANIAKRA
    @MANIAKRA 9 місяців тому

    damn that's a cool tshirt

  • @poppasacc4276
    @poppasacc4276 10 місяців тому +5

    I like storyboarding I've been trying to break it down recently like you mentioned but even then it still seems like so much, but i have still been trying to practice things that might be required for it like exprestions and scenes. I practice fundamentals like 3d shape regularly but I am unsure where to go from there. I also have some anatomy knowledge but struggle to apply it.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      Ooo story boarding is cool! And takes a lot of knowledge. It looks simple but you’ve got to know so much for it to work well. I would give yourself a project, like a simple scene to storyboard, and figure out how to make things simpler if they’re too difficult (gives you a little context). So you know some anatomy and fundamentals. I would restrict your scene to a still BG so you don’t have to worry about the environment and let the character(s) you draw (in simple shapes) act out a scene by moving far away and close to the camera in that one room. I’m not sure if you know environments and perspective very well lol but this is one example of how to make the approach simpler. 😁

    • @poppasacc4276
      @poppasacc4276 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ZephyerArt @ZephyerArt thank you I'll definitely try this out I know and understand a lot of perspective theory but I just need to practice it more so the exercise would be good for that too the only thing you mentioned that I might have trouble with is moving the camera I've tried to do it before and don't really know how to transition/place it in an interesting way. I'm sure there's videos on this but thanks so mush you just gave me some great ideas, also I forgot to subscribe and I'm about to now lol

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      @@poppasacc4276 Thank you for the sub For this example though I meant for you to not move the camera, pretend you set the camera down and the characters are interacting in the room but the camera never moves. It's the characters that move closer and farther away from the camera. Then you can add basic camera movements to increase the difficulty. I'm excited for you, I hope it helps!

    • @poppasacc4276
      @poppasacc4276 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ZephyerArt ohhhh thanks lol I think it will help 100% appreciate your advice

  • @muskannarula9564
    @muskannarula9564 10 місяців тому

    Great advice man . Really loved it
    Can you please make a video on how to become an animator and open a studio like disney or pixar

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Thank you 😊 I’m not as familiar with the animator path of study but there’s a lot of overlap so I’ll do what I can! I can definitely help with the opening a studio in a future vid!

    • @muskannarula9564
      @muskannarula9564 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt looking forward to it

  • @matthewdavis9437
    @matthewdavis9437 6 місяців тому +1

    What's the book with the arms called?

  • @THUNGUNS
    @THUNGUNS 9 місяців тому +1

    great vid guide for all levels of art-pursuers. also sick art on ur insta.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! I'll post more soon

  • @issovaidaumtrabaaaaaalho8987
    @issovaidaumtrabaaaaaalho8987 10 місяців тому +1

    Do you have any books to recommend for drawing anatomy and perspective? I've been trying to get better, but even starting at the basics it all seems overwhelming, maybe i would learn more by reading haha.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      The one I have open in the begining of the video is really good for anatomy and figures in perspective! Also, the artist has some great example sketches beyond that on her social platforms. Her name is TB Choi and the book is Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters.

  • @agirlwithcrookednose8787
    @agirlwithcrookednose8787 9 місяців тому

    Kindly share the books that you would recommend to start this journey or make a video if possible ! will be highly helpful.

  • @amywoolsey6591
    @amywoolsey6591 9 місяців тому

    Any suggestions for discovering resources, not just for specific how tos but for inspiration? At school you're exposed to so much from the other students, I think, not just classes and teachers. And inspiration, what others are interested in, it seems like that's what's missing from my art journey. I no longer live in the city and I have no graphic design friends so I'm always on the lookout for things on the net that bring me closer to what others are doing. Thanks.

  • @Xepter_
    @Xepter_ 10 місяців тому

    i loved this video! i want to be completly selfish and ask a very specific question: i noticied the book of TB Choi, than i also have, but for the life of me i dont know how to best make use of it! do i copy EVERYTHING? do i use it only for reference??

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Oh nice, her book is one of my favorites! I'm happy to help I would use the way she breaks down the figure and apply it to other studies from reference and imagination. You can definitely copy her drawings to start, it will show you how she simplifies the figure. (She's an incredible designer!) You can look at photos and see how she took what's on the figure and simplified it for great design, then try it yourself on poses that aren't in the book and use the book as a reference to fix things. If you go to her Twitter you can find more figure drawings in perpsective and study those as well! I like to supplement the anatomy with a more detailed book like Anatomy for Sculptors, purely from an understanding standpoint. And study her for design and simplifying the anatomy and forms. The end of the book touches on everything really quickly so I would use a different source for things like light/shadow, but it's certainly not a bad place to start.

  • @alextimilehin9255
    @alextimilehin9255 9 місяців тому +1

    This was so helpful. I’m a new artist from Nigeria and I hope to be a very seasoned artist. Please what book has the drawing of the arm from the beginning of the video. I’ll be very grateful if you told me

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      That's awesome! I hope you have a great start to your journey 😁 The book at the beginning is TB Choi's, Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters and it's incredible for designing the figure. I would definitely recommend it.

    • @alextimilehin9255
      @alextimilehin9255 9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much . I’m glad you replied my text.

  • @rajendra-2023
    @rajendra-2023 10 місяців тому

    Do you invent poses or take references ? I would like to know on other videos

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Typically, I like to study from reference, from other artists - to see how they simplify forms and what kind of poses I can do. Then I'll try to come up with my own and do poses from imagination. Sometimes I'll also try to study from photos to see if I can make those same kinds of design decisions as the artists I studied. I would say right now I do about 50/50 (from reference/imagination) but I'm shooting for more of a 70/30 split as I get better. It helps you get better too!

  • @blvckwrld3970
    @blvckwrld3970 8 місяців тому

    Name of the background Lo-Fi?

  • @aa898246
    @aa898246 9 місяців тому +2

    wehre did you buy your shirt?

  • @lucky_luck5411
    @lucky_luck5411 10 місяців тому

    Whats the name of that first book with arm muscle reference?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters by TB Choi and it's awesome. Definitely recommend it 😁

  • @DJSHADDY2K7
    @DJSHADDY2K7 9 місяців тому

    Interesting.

  • @ImPewPew4
    @ImPewPew4 9 місяців тому

    what should i draw for fun as a absolute beginner? Currently i’m using draw a box website to learn drawing, and the other half of my time I’m having hard time thinking of things to draw for fun… I like drawing anime and buildings and ez stuff. Is it ok to use reference and draw from them in my fun drawing time? or would this be considered a bad practice.?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      The things that excite you! I would make a project, like you're making an art book, around a show or game you really love. It will give your consistency with practice a vibrant direction 😁 Right now, I'm doing a project around the manga Bleach! And you can definitely use references to draw from, that's great practice. Just don't forget to draw from imagination and try to recall what you learned. You need both to make progress

  • @michaelgebru3436
    @michaelgebru3436 9 місяців тому

    Can you please tell me the name of the Japanese book in the video?

  • @darksoul5621
    @darksoul5621 10 місяців тому

    I suck at anatomy especially anatomy in perspective (3pt). Could you please recommend me just one book which can help me become completely good at anatomy, not good the best? And by the way your voice is sooo soothing.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Haha thank you I would go for TB Choi's I Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters and also go to her Twitter and find more of her figures in perspective drawings. Her designs are incredible and she's very good at simplifying the anatomy from any angle. If you need more detailed information about anatomy, I would supplement that book with Anatomy for Sculptors.

    • @darksoul5621
      @darksoul5621 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt thank you so much 😊

  • @PakoParola
    @PakoParola 10 місяців тому

    Where can i get the shirt?

  • @cextheartist
    @cextheartist 10 місяців тому +3

    stu"DYING"
    T_T

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      lol I hope this makes you die less

  • @stumpedtroper
    @stumpedtroper 10 місяців тому +1

    What is that first book that with the arm contour?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +2

      That is TB Choi's new book called Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters

    • @stumpedtroper
      @stumpedtroper 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt Thank you! I've seen that exact arm from pinterest, is why I'm asking haha

  • @connormchale2039
    @connormchale2039 10 місяців тому +1

    whats the book at the start

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Design your own anime and manga characters by TB Choi

  • @glorybringer1545
    @glorybringer1545 9 місяців тому

    where the tee from

  • @mifaat3666
    @mifaat3666 10 місяців тому

    I've wanted learn Environmental art, where should I start in the general to specific, it will be a big help to me if you could break it down.

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому +1

      It really depends on where you're at! Applying this concept will tailor to the experiences, interests and needs of each person. If you have no experience in environment art and very little in drawing, this might be a good start: First you want to learn the basics of perspective - 1, 2, & 3 point will do just fine and won't take you too long. Then we want to find interesting ways to implement them. Start with one point perspective (move to 2pt for one if you want more of a challenge) and draw a couple of angles of your room and/or house, keeping all the objects in those rooms as simple shapes, focus on nailing proportion and perspective. Next day or two, I would go outside and try a couple of angles of your apartment or house. And while your still outside, try to draw your room again from memory. After your done, go inside and fix the proportions and perspective of the room you drew from memory. This should be a good starting practice to get you familiar with perspective and proportion. Finally, I would create a small project based on an existing property you enjoy (fanart is easier because the designs are already made for you, you can focus on the fundamentals instead). Decide on a few indoor and outdoor locations to recreate, but this time try to turn your simple shapes into the actual objects in the environment. If you find this is too difficult, find easier (simplified) environments to reference. After some time, recreate those rooms from memory from different angles and fix what you got wrong after the fact.
      Keep in mind, this is just ONE possible solution and designed for someone who's at a very beginner level. You can adjust based on your experience and interest! I hope this helps get you started though.

    • @mifaat3666
      @mifaat3666 10 місяців тому

      Thanks, this will be really helpful@@ZephyerArt

    • @mifaat3666
      @mifaat3666 9 місяців тому

      Sorry to bother you@@ZephyerArt.
      I wanted to ask, what do you do when you enjoy a certain type of art more than another type of art, but you want to learn the art that you don't enjoy more.
      Recently I did some drawings but I learnt that I liked drawing anime art (mainly the characters) more compared to environmental art.
      Do you just force yourself to do the less enjoyable art or do you try to somehow combine the 2, like draw the one you enjoy first than put a background environment?
      Thanks for your time and help.

  • @orias4048
    @orias4048 9 місяців тому

    I want to draw backgrounds and creatures. I'm making a piece right now, and I realized I don't know how to simplify shapes and accurately draw something detailed, without almost tracing the shapes. I don't know where to start in studying, I just know what I'm supposed to study. Is there an easy order to learn things in, or specific fundamentals/knowledge you need to learn other things?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      I think it depends on your current knowledge in the different areas that demand the list of skills you need for backgrounds and creatures. First, definintely stop tracing things (if you are already doing it). Not only is it detrimental to the learning process but you'll develop a huge crutch. Even if it comes out terrible, it's always better learning to draw next to something as one to one copy than it is to trace.
      Like I said, it depends on what you've learned already and where you excel. If you're having trouble simplifying shapes, I would study artists that you really like and see how they simplified their creatures and backgrounds. Ideally, you can find their sketches and see how they broke things down. Then you can apply how they do it to studies from life or photos, and finally your own work. There's no specific order you HAVE to follow but if you get overwhelmed easily with this stuff it just makes it more approachable to start from the fundamentals. Draw creatures as boxes, like you would a human figure. Think in terms of simple shapes for environments. Then go into the details. Part of it is really just trusing the process. Even if you had no artists to study from, you could still try to think of how to simplify a tree down to a cone and then add on layers of detail. You're not going to be "wrong" by trying things, that's how we learn. We find ways not to do things and then keep trying till it feels right lol Don't be afraid to try your simplified shapes even if they feel wrong

    • @orias4048
      @orias4048 9 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt thank you! :)

  • @TK-bg8jg
    @TK-bg8jg 9 місяців тому

    who was your teacher?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      For figure drawing it's Kevin Chen. His school is called Concept Design Academy. He also works with Disney and Marvel and is just generally a pretty amazing guy

  • @samandy24
    @samandy24 10 місяців тому

    Ohmygosh. We're the other way. I really wanna take up coding and study it. But I am sooooo intimidated, and I feel like my memory just isn't the same. Give me drawing any day 😂

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      lol maybe we can switch places

    • @samandy24
      @samandy24 10 місяців тому

      @@ZephyerArt it would be cool if we can just do both easily! XDD

  • @Project.09
    @Project.09 9 місяців тому

    what book is that?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      Design Your Own Anime and Manga Characters by TB Choi and it's awesome!

  • @seriousame
    @seriousame 10 місяців тому +1

    Can i start drawing in age 24? I mean from 0

    • @YourLocalAnonAccount
      @YourLocalAnonAccount 10 місяців тому

      It's never too late to get into art as long as you practice and dedicate yourself into it! :)

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Hell yea you can! Actually, my next video will answer this question and more my friend so stick around 😤💪🏼

  • @mrmawster9786
    @mrmawster9786 10 місяців тому

    Im into illustration and seem like it has pretty much similar skill required to do character design i guess?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      True there's a lot of overlap! I would definitely start learning about design and composition from the start, they go hand in hand. Always be designing, as my teacher used to say. It will help you create more impactful characters and illustrations in the long run

  • @CorralSummer
    @CorralSummer 9 місяців тому

    Hey, that's my shirt

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      Don’t tell people I steal clothes from your closet 🤫

  • @ann_nnn
    @ann_nnn 10 місяців тому

    boxes are for losers, i only use octagons and trapezoidal prisms!

  • @user-yb4eu9jx6v
    @user-yb4eu9jx6v 9 місяців тому

    Can you teach us coding??..

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      lol as much as I’d love to, I don’t remember much of it at all 😅

  • @flourishd1
    @flourishd1 9 місяців тому

    We are distant cousins, I also cant seem to make things fit at times despite my guidelines

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому

      lol I still cut off the body the first few times but it got much better over time. You'll get there too

  • @ngndnd
    @ngndnd 9 місяців тому +1

    damn so we all studied computer science? kgkdjdjd

  • @IzFanArt69
    @IzFanArt69 9 місяців тому

    Cute shirts

  • @kurisu9239
    @kurisu9239 10 місяців тому

    Nice Shirt. Sauce?

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  10 місяців тому

      Check out BiBisama, they have some cool stuff!

  • @bleu9730
    @bleu9730 9 місяців тому

    love the vid but the music and sound effects are reaally distracting/annoying, ur voice is amazing by itself

    • @ZephyerArt
      @ZephyerArt  9 місяців тому +1

      haha well thank you! I thought I did all right with the sound effects and music but I guess I still have a lot to learn in making it flow more naturally. I'm basically becoming a professional filmmaker and editor out here, bear with me 😅 Thank you for watching