Every parent/teacher ever: "I told you that you'll need math in your life I told you YOU SHOULD HAVE STUDIED MATHEMATICAL LITERACY you want to be artist I say study math now you see the consequences"
@@kuronblue bro we havent still passed that at school and somehow i was able to make my version of one punch man,a picture of 02 and a remake of the first berserk manga(the last one took two and a half years and the other two were made by 2-3 hours,)so practice is the best way to learn,am at grade 8 and started with making anime pics at grade 5. as more you practice as better you get
@@EldenXord my country is a religeous country where even the best schools teach shit in math and i dont talk about english we studied only 5 times from the 12
Cool to see how you've grasped Mogoon's perspective course and applied it to drawing anime faces senpai. This is super helpful to see as I'm trying to apply that into my art as well
I built my own style of drawing the face by studying most of the loomis method and simplified it into anime style. My style is around 70% complete and I can almost draw pretty much any kind of character from any angle with varying head shapes and facial structure depending on the age of the character.
Two things to watch out for: 1) the box is only a guideline and the face isn't flat, 2) vanishing points must be outside of the canvas for a natural effect
That is completely wrong. Vanishing points sit at the eye level, they represent the line of where the "camera lenses" are positioned to gice us that view angle, when you rotate an object around the space the vanishing points move around the line, sometimes going into infinity or moving towards the center.
You are right, every rotated object will have its own vanishing points. I was referring to the main perspective for the whole scene, like in the example where there was only a box in the middle.
@@yavnrh even that aint really true. Actually placing the vanishing point in the scene helps into the composition. I suggest you to start picking really cool city photos with Nice Angles and Just analyzing the eyelevel and the main vanishing points. Usually you want to place your eye level either lower or heigher, usually avoiding a "central eye level". Lower makes you feel smaller as If its like looking upwards, while heigher eye level makes you feel like a giant because of How much it shrinks things close to it. The vanishing points being out of the Canvas only really affect the angles of the things in the 3D space.
In my personal experience, I found that for drawing young, healthy characters, geometric guidelines were easier to deal with. Drawing the skull beneath only confused my lines. However, for older characters, or characters that are very skinny, I found it best to first draw the skull, and then add flesh on top. For dark circles, the skull is a pretty poor guideline. If you have large or intense dark circles, they would extend on the cheek bones for many people, and they are mostly formed of soft-tissue, sometimes blood vassals, fat tissue or melamine. Large dark circles can give the illusion of a larger eye socket, sometimes also giving the illusions that the eyes sit lower on the face than they actually are. Situations in which the dark circles would follow the shape of the eye socket is if the person is either dead with livor mortis starting to manifest or very emaciated. In terms of visibility, they are the most noticeable on people who have medium skin tones and prominent nose bridges.
WHY DID YOU SAY 'i found it best to draw the skull first' thats normal BUT WHY DID YOU SAY THIS AFTER 'and then add flesh on top' WHY'D YOU CALL IT FLESH, its skin bro not flesh
@@BlueYT27the skin is the surface outer covering and the skin does not cover the insides completely as the muscles and flesh is under the skin so he’s clearly just saying the correct concept but he would add skin too because he’s not crazy.
Nice, senpai. I have always wanted to create my own manga ( I have been delaying it for a long time, now I have graduated from college), so I want to learn drawing but this soooo difficult to draw the face of the character in different angles, not to mention the body bruh.And this video came out when I need, thank you, I guess I will try it a little harder and more seriously compared to the past ( I can draw too, but it likes tracing other works )
@@tuananhsjourney that's great good luck. I'm not fit to write since my English isn't that great. Want to bring my vision into life and make everyone understand what I see easier :)
Thank you! I love your videos. I am getting back into drawing after not for years due to soul crushing work(otl), and you help me so much! Please rest assured your kouhai is drawing cubes and spheres all the time!
Few weeks ago, started out in art class and our teacher was teaching us about point perspective through by making interconnected boxes. Personally I get the concept, but I have a bit of trouble so I'll try to work it into my art more. GREAT VIDEO btw, thanks Senpai!
I started learning how to draw 10 days ago due to seeing pewdiepie's 100 days video and tbh thanks to this video I drew the first thing that I actually like today (It's not a pain to look at lmao), sooo thank you sm you're awesome
Box method works, but is less organic. Which can mess you up when it comes to drawing the rest of the anatomy and connective tissue unless you've studied it thoroughly.
this is a really informative video! i was frustrated with art because i got stuck and didnt know how to improve but now i know what i need to practice!
amazing! Never have I thought of using a cube for drawing faces, the level of detail regarding the position and tilt is much more simpler to adjust than using a circle! Thanks for sharing!
Tell me if I missed something. I think that using a *sphere* is better than a box. I don’t mean using a circle. I mean an actual ball shape. It has the same effect of 3D, and also helps with the construction of the round skull.
Aaaaahhhhhhhh. I’m only 14. I don’t wanna learn human anatomy and advanced math. My brain is already dead from the 4 tests that I had at school thiss week
heyo art senpai, i just discovered yesterday and im watching several videos and those truly are really helping me achieve anime style. I have a suggestion of video in which i am needing alot your help "how to draw clothes like a pro" :3
Idk why but i always start either with eyes and hair then make my way over to the actual face 😅 But this video made me learn how to draw in the correct way now :>
I came here to learn how to draw a beautiful face for the manga character I am making with my friends and I ended up learning theorems and properties of parallelogram proportions in 3 axes.
What I do is i use the old method and redraw it after doing the outline Basically I repeat redraw and a tanjiro sketch took me 2.5 to 3hrs on a A4 sheet however it was worth it
The basic method with the circle and the wavy cross really is confusing for me. It never really worked for me. The eyes of my drawings always looked like they were drifting out of the face and were misaligned, and they had different sizes (I drew guidelines, I swear, but it looked super weird). Unfortunately I think I can’t really use the method you showed in this video on my art because I don’t draw digitally, but with pencils and paper. The lines would probably be visible after erasing, so I try to draw not too many guidelines (but still enough). But I found a method that works for me so far. It’s a variant of the original basic circle+wavy cross-method, but I don’t make the cross wavy (I don’t know how to explain it overall bc there‘s a bit more to it, but it’s just small changes that don’t really matter but make a difference for me). Edit: haha, I tried it again some days ago and it finally works for me. I know what I did wrong now: the face shape was off and I misplaced the guidelines. 😂 oopsie…
I suggest practicing it dirty way until you can adopt the method for clean drawing with less or lighter lines. Another option is to maybe use a light table and draw on a clean sheet with reference below. Lastly, if you ink your drawing it should help make erased pencil less visible. Traditional drawing is hard!
/The basic method with the circle and the wavy cross really is confusing for me. It never really worked for me// - it's only your problem. That method is super effective and universal to all people. Circle method is super easy and understandable. ||(I drew guidelines, I swear, but it looked super weird|| - that's a problem of your weak and shaking hand, not the method.
@@ElgrinnIt might not be his fault the faces dont end up looking right. The sphere is not close to the proportions of the face at all. And besides that, i find that most people who use it have inhibited observation skills due to relying on it too much. Loomis was a pro with a ton of experience so it didn't affect him, but begginers end up not being able to see properly because of it. By using careful angle and color comparisons you can draw/paint anything from any angle in proportion from reference, even without knowing the structure of the object, while only using construction will result in a disproportionate mess. Construction is useful while drawing from memory, but you cant accomplish that without getting a feel for the proportions through careful observation.
Questions: do you have a tutorial on how to draw pants. Specifically pants that aren’t too loose or too tight. Like the pants of a background manga or anime character. I struggle with those.
That cube isn't isometric. It's oblique. That means only the front and back faces are to scale, the receding part is foreshortened. In isometric, you are not looking into a face but onto an edge, so all three dimensions are to scale but all the faces are a skewed shape. neither oblique nor isometric drawings allow for perspective, so your other points are correct.
If anyone new to drawing is watching this and getting discouraged, please please please, click off this video. You don’t need to know any technical perspective stuff to start, it’s mostly likely going to be way too much info than you need to know. Please don’t give up on drawing, this is just not a good starting place for new artists. Drawing is hard, but you will get better.
The author really showed off their knowledge of advanced drawing techniques impressively, but it was out of place. So impressively, in fact, that regular people who came here after searching for "how to draw an anime head" are likely to feel discouraged and close the video, forgetting about their desire to continue. It’s like if someone who decided to learn programming was, instead of being shown the basic "hello world" program, given a lecture on design patterns suitable for their tasks, project file architecture, and the necessity of using the WinAPI instead of the standard library, and so on. When really, just writing a line like `std::cout
Yeah exactly, it’s just information-overload for new artists early on in their art journey. I really fell in love with drawing, it’s one of my favourite things to do. Seeing all these people commenting that are starting out and quitting because of this super overwhelming video really broke my heart which is why I left that comment. I think this is a great video, but definitely not for new artists, and especially not for those newer artists that aren’t feeling confident in their ability. It really really sucks seeing so many people being overwhelmed and giving up.
i don't understand at the cube part when he said "let's assume we look at this angle?" I just wanted to ask why we need to look at that angle? and not others?
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your teacher teaching math you when do we use this in real life? me:ART
Soooo, Senpai, you're saying I have to use calculus with my xyz plains just to draw the head, oh the irony. 😂
Every parent/teacher ever: "I told you that you'll need math in your life I told you YOU SHOULD HAVE STUDIED MATHEMATICAL LITERACY you want to be artist I say study math now you see the consequences"
@@kuronblue 😂
@@kuronblue bro we havent still passed that at school and somehow i was able to make my version of one punch man,a picture of 02 and a remake of the first berserk manga(the last one took two and a half years and the other two were made by 2-3 hours,)so practice is the best way to learn,am at grade 8 and started with making anime pics at grade 5.
as more you practice as better you get
Probably the easiest math ever, stop complaining man 😂
@@EldenXord my country is a religeous country where even the best schools teach shit in math and i dont talk about english we studied only 5 times from the 12
Cool to see how you've grasped Mogoon's perspective course and applied it to drawing anime faces senpai. This is super helpful to see as I'm trying to apply that into my art as well
I cried at this part 4:45
i've tried so many methods to draw heads but this one by far has been the most helpful tysm art senpai. 😅
I built my own style of drawing the face by studying most of the loomis method and simplified it into anime style. My style is around 70% complete and I can almost draw pretty much any kind of character from any angle with varying head shapes and facial structure depending on the age of the character.
Might steal the method
make a video about itp
I blinked at 4:00 and it went from cube to head. I am bamboozled and amazed.
Two things to watch out for: 1) the box is only a guideline and the face isn't flat, 2) vanishing points must be outside of the canvas for a natural effect
so i should put the vanishing points like they are in the middle of two lines, right?
That is completely wrong. Vanishing points sit at the eye level, they represent the line of where the "camera lenses" are positioned to gice us that view angle, when you rotate an object around the space the vanishing points move around the line, sometimes going into infinity or moving towards the center.
You are right, every rotated object will have its own vanishing points. I was referring to the main perspective for the whole scene, like in the example where there was only a box in the middle.
@@yavnrh even that aint really true. Actually placing the vanishing point in the scene helps into the composition.
I suggest you to start picking really cool city photos with Nice Angles and Just analyzing the eyelevel and the main vanishing points.
Usually you want to place your eye level either lower or heigher, usually avoiding a "central eye level".
Lower makes you feel smaller as If its like looking upwards, while heigher eye level makes you feel like a giant because of How much it shrinks things close to it.
The vanishing points being out of the Canvas only really affect the angles of the things in the 3D space.
yeah....i give up
I am too😭😭
Shut up and draw circles
Awww please don't give up guys! ❤️
Real
We fall down~…but we get up😊
In my personal experience, I found that for drawing young, healthy characters, geometric guidelines were easier to deal with. Drawing the skull beneath only confused my lines. However, for older characters, or characters that are very skinny, I found it best to first draw the skull, and then add flesh on top.
For dark circles, the skull is a pretty poor guideline. If you have large or intense dark circles, they would extend on the cheek bones for many people, and they are mostly formed of soft-tissue, sometimes blood vassals, fat tissue or melamine. Large dark circles can give the illusion of a larger eye socket, sometimes also giving the illusions that the eyes sit lower on the face than they actually are.
Situations in which the dark circles would follow the shape of the eye socket is if the person is either dead with livor mortis starting to manifest or very emaciated. In terms of visibility, they are the most noticeable on people who have medium skin tones and prominent nose bridges.
WHY DID YOU SAY 'i found it best to draw the skull first' thats normal BUT WHY DID YOU SAY THIS AFTER 'and then add flesh on top' WHY'D YOU CALL IT FLESH, its skin bro not flesh
@@BlueYT27the skin is the surface outer covering and the skin does not cover the insides completely as the muscles and flesh is under the skin so he’s clearly just saying the correct concept but he would add skin too because he’s not crazy.
Oh my god a tutorial with actual useful information and doesn’t promote an expensive art course?! Love it!
Nice, senpai. I have always wanted to create my own manga ( I have been delaying it for a long time, now I have graduated from college), so I want to learn drawing but this soooo difficult to draw the face of the character in different angles, not to mention the body bruh.And this video came out when I need, thank you, I guess I will try it a little harder and more seriously compared to the past ( I can draw too, but it likes tracing other works )
I want to make my own comics and have so many great ideas but am limited by my poor art skills. Can't put my ideas on paper yet
@@sael5084 Same :)). So right now I just put the story in my head into novels.
@@tuananhsjourney that's great good luck. I'm not fit to write since my English isn't that great. Want to bring my vision into life and make everyone understand what I see easier :)
@@sael5084 Thank bro. Good luck to you too.
@@tuananhsjourney best to you :)
Uhh am I in art class or math class?
I know bro
Both 💀
Yes
Instantly subbed and bell’d just for that box method. Much more insightful and helpful than the dozens of videos on UA-cam for drawing faces
This is the best place for learning anatomy 5:21 😅
You make drawing anime fun ,thanks for the tips
finally i could use the things Im learning on drafting thank you art senpai
Thank you! I love your videos. I am getting back into drawing after not for years due to soul crushing work(otl), and you help me so much! Please rest assured your kouhai is drawing cubes and spheres all the time!
Okay i think i'm slowly getting the hang of drawing faces using a sphere
Art Senpai: "Box is better"
*Throws tablet out of window*
Few weeks ago, started out in art class and our teacher was teaching us about point perspective through by making interconnected boxes.
Personally I get the concept, but I have a bit of trouble so I'll try to work it into my art more.
GREAT VIDEO btw, thanks Senpai!
I started learning how to draw 10 days ago due to seeing pewdiepie's 100 days video and tbh thanks to this video I drew the first thing that I actually like today (It's not a pain to look at lmao), sooo thank you sm you're awesome
Box method works, but is less organic. Which can mess you up when it comes to drawing the rest of the anatomy and connective tissue unless you've studied it thoroughly.
Thank you! This guide help me to try new horizons of drawing!
this is a really informative video! i was frustrated with art because i got stuck and didnt know how to improve but now i know what i need to practice!
i manifested this tutorial last night
bro sed PRO YOU HAVE TO BE A GOAT AT ANIME AT THIS
I kinda thought this would be tutorial on how to shade and color face ,like eyes. But it is okay because this was still very helpful
Thanks, stuff like this helped me get better and better at art when i was a beginner 💞💞💞💞💗
Senpai is really active these days. That's nice.
Alternate title: speedrunning making me relapse out of frustration
This video was quite helpful as im starting to make chsracters for a youtubers anime
amazing! Never have I thought of using a cube for drawing faces, the level of detail regarding the position and tilt is much more simpler to adjust than using a circle! Thanks for sharing!
thank you for this lesson
Senpai i am your student who has a journey of being a manga artist and you helped me so much with this (ps im calling you Sensei)❤❤😊😊😊✨✨✨
Love your humor, I was laughing at 4:48 with the skulls and jokes! Thanks for the tips sir!
Tell me if I missed something.
I think that using a *sphere* is better than a box. I don’t mean using a circle. I mean an actual ball shape. It has the same effect of 3D, and also helps with the construction of the round skull.
But the sphere doesn't fully demonstrate the perspective of the head, so the box is a better option
Nah a bod only has the face looking like paper, also its hard to draw the head@@viktorsstuff3396
Aaaaahhhhhhhh. I’m only 14. I don’t wanna learn human anatomy and advanced math. My brain is already dead from the 4 tests that I had at school thiss week
I'm 12 but I'm still interested 💀💀
@@dewjsu677I’m 13 and I’m interested 😭
I am so guilty of the isometric cube method
#Architecture 😮
That's helped me a lot. Thanks, bro.
Very nice, thanks for sharing
This is combination of class and art at the same time
HOLY SHIT SO I CAN ACTUALLY USE THE THINGS WE WERE LEARNING IN MATH ARIGATO SENPAI
Awesome!!! you have a great talent!!
Thank you loved the tut ❤ helped me really much 😊
I studied engineering for this, thank you art senpai.
heyo art senpai, i just discovered yesterday and im watching several videos and those truly are really helping me achieve anime style. I have a suggestion of video in which i am needing alot your help "how to draw clothes like a pro" :3
….
My head hurts, thank you for this art senpai
Ty
I wont call you senpai. I will call you Shisho! After watching this. My visual prowess the Mangekyo deconstructogan was enhanced!
You deserve more subscribers
Keep up the good work😍😍😍
My brain hearts after this but it makes so much sense 😵💫😂😂
Idk why but i always start either with eyes and hair then make my way over to the actual face 😅
But this video made me learn how to draw in the correct way now :>
This man just taught me more than my teacher 💀
Maybe you should pay more attention in class 🤡
thank you senpai!! im 12 and started making a manga and you are really helpful thank you so much
Your so young keep on practicing and i'm sure you will create good Manga
5:20 i forgot i was Learnig how to Draw😄
Brings out my scientific calculator and my unit circle.
And thanks for your helpful tips I'm a new sub hehe
I almost died.. I was drinking soda when the 2D waifu skull popped up. 😅
thank you, this video is very helpful for me
Mmmmh this looks very useful indeed thank you
I came here to learn how to draw a beautiful face for the manga character I am making with my friends and I ended up learning theorems and properties of parallelogram proportions in 3 axes.
Do you have to draw starting from the skull
Hmm, interesting. 0:21 Those H-artist are pretty underrated.
Idk why I'm better at drawing those compared to normal faces bro
I don't now English but I still watching:)
"Very nice! .🧡 Thanks for your sharing! Have a good day!😍😍😍
What I do is i use the old method and redraw it after doing the outline
Basically I repeat redraw and a tanjiro sketch took me 2.5 to 3hrs on a A4 sheet however it was worth it
anyone else follow the whole first tutorial before getting shot down? no? just me?
The basic method with the circle and the wavy cross really is confusing for me. It never really worked for me. The eyes of my drawings always looked like they were drifting out of the face and were misaligned, and they had different sizes (I drew guidelines, I swear, but it looked super weird).
Unfortunately I think I can’t really use the method you showed in this video on my art because I don’t draw digitally, but with pencils and paper. The lines would probably be visible after erasing, so I try to draw not too many guidelines (but still enough).
But I found a method that works for me so far. It’s a variant of the original basic circle+wavy cross-method, but I don’t make the cross wavy (I don’t know how to explain it overall bc there‘s a bit more to it, but it’s just small changes that don’t really matter but make a difference for me).
Edit: haha, I tried it again some days ago and it finally works for me. I know what I did wrong now: the face shape was off and I misplaced the guidelines. 😂 oopsie…
I suggest practicing it dirty way until you can adopt the method for clean drawing with less or lighter lines. Another option is to maybe use a light table and draw on a clean sheet with reference below. Lastly, if you ink your drawing it should help make erased pencil less visible. Traditional drawing is hard!
Cant u use lighter pencils doe?
@@Blueberrydan_ I usually use 2H or H pencils. 🥲
/The basic method with the circle and the wavy cross really is confusing for me. It never really worked for me// - it's only your problem. That method is super effective and universal to all people. Circle method is super easy and understandable.
||(I drew guidelines, I swear, but it looked super weird|| - that's a problem of your weak and shaking hand, not the method.
@@ElgrinnIt might not be his fault the faces dont end up looking right. The sphere is not close to the proportions of the face at all. And besides that, i find that most people who use it have inhibited observation skills due to relying on it too much. Loomis was a pro with a ton of experience so it didn't affect him, but begginers end up not being able to see properly because of it. By using careful angle and color comparisons you can draw/paint anything from any angle in proportion from reference, even without knowing the structure of the object, while only using construction will result in a disproportionate mess. Construction is useful while drawing from memory, but you cant accomplish that without getting a feel for the proportions through careful observation.
When you do the cube with the red line to show the point of perspective, I dont get how your line are already well put, mine are completely off
Questions: do you have a tutorial on how to draw pants. Specifically pants that aren’t too loose or too tight. Like the pants of a background manga or anime character. I struggle with those.
Cool❤❤❤
Hello, I've subscribed 🔥
wow just wow...
1000th like :)
Basically turn my quick sketches into hard 3 dimensional graph paper from my gcse chemistry class.
Escaping from study to drawing
Damn it is another study
the poly gon thing made me think of moai emoji
Am I the only one that who studied head anatomy but still watching to see if I can learn something new?
7:21 :🗿🗿
jaana senpai to arigatou XD
Oh the yap and hell i just needed a cube!?
traditional artists crying with their eraser
ook senpai... i just had a small requeswt
can you make tutorial for hen-
If he did it would be Patreon only
I alr know how to draw that but idk how to draw normal 💀
I have have been gifted with power beyond my greatest imagination now the only question is, do I ues it for good, or evil
4:47 😮
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That cube isn't isometric. It's oblique. That means only the front and back faces are to scale, the receding part is foreshortened. In isometric, you are not looking into a face but onto an edge, so all three dimensions are to scale but all the faces are a skewed shape.
neither oblique nor isometric drawings allow for perspective, so your other points are correct.
Bro is teaching us math
I can also take pictures ❤❤❤❤❤❤
If anyone new to drawing is watching this and getting discouraged, please please please, click off this video. You don’t need to know any technical perspective stuff to start, it’s mostly likely going to be way too much info than you need to know.
Please don’t give up on drawing, this is just not a good starting place for new artists. Drawing is hard, but you will get better.
The author really showed off their knowledge of advanced drawing techniques impressively, but it was out of place. So impressively, in fact, that regular people who came here after searching for "how to draw an anime head" are likely to feel discouraged and close the video, forgetting about their desire to continue. It’s like if someone who decided to learn programming was, instead of being shown the basic "hello world" program, given a lecture on design patterns suitable for their tasks, project file architecture, and the necessity of using the WinAPI instead of the standard library, and so on. When really, just writing a line like `std::cout
Yeah exactly, it’s just information-overload for new artists early on in their art journey.
I really fell in love with drawing, it’s one of my favourite things to do. Seeing all these people commenting that are starting out and quitting because of this super overwhelming video really broke my heart which is why I left that comment.
I think this is a great video, but definitely not for new artists, and especially not for those newer artists that aren’t feeling confident in their ability. It really really sucks seeing so many people being overwhelmed and giving up.
i don't understand at the cube part when he said "let's assume we look at this angle?" I just wanted to ask why we need to look at that angle?
and not others?
you got me very surprised. this is a good point to take in consideration.
Average art tutorial be like:
"So first you have to find the value of x and y then apply the Pythagorean theorem followed by calculus."
5:31 Dude did you accidently become an anatomy biologist when improving your skill as an artist...
How do I draw the “vanishing point” on paper? I don’t have an art tablet
Omg the box method helped me so much thank you so much art senpai!
Thank God I'm a drafting student I just learn this for making a house
I've drawn the cube wrong 80 godamn times, "Draw it free-hand" my ass.
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im in delusion right now wich way is better... box method or circle(sphere) for drawing faceS ??
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