3:18 Shading process simplified and broken down into 3 steps: 1st step - Primary: big shadows 2nd step - Secondary: the major back muscles 3rd step - Tertiary: tiny shadows for small details (for example, the veins in an arm) The following steps are probably highlights, rendering, and reflected light, which I am still a newbie at, but I don't see it as much of a problem right now. The placement of our secondary and tertiary shadows are highly dependent on our knowledge of the structure, form or anatomy of the object. Edit: If anyone would like to contribute their insights on the artist's process, let us know in the reply section and I will put it here! :D
@@zenithchan1646 No idea, since I don't use clip studio paint. But from what I've observed, the artist probably used air brush for a lot of the lighting, and I think it's essential to have a good understanding of value when using that kinda brush. At 8:06, the artist revised the highlights on Yor's straps with what seems like an airbrush.
I'm more or less getting the hang of the body and it's proportions and anatomy. The coloring though is proving difficult I guess experience is the only option plus watching how people do it to get an accurate judgement of how shadings are done
Hello unsolicited advice here: watch Marco Bucci's video on color and color notes from his "10 minutes to better art" series. It's so good hahaha taught me how to not really care too much bout what specific colors I need. Tho his art style is definitely different compared to the artist in this video, I'm assuming that fundamentals still apply regardless of style. Hope it helps
I found myself able to be absorb in drawing and lost track of time almost an entire half a day in trance... But I kept being told drawings makes no money. So I never look into that field any further... I love drawing. But I also love my family. I treat it as a hobby. I love it seeing people able to draw amazing arts really fast. Dishing out arts left and right like it's effortless.
You can make money with drawing. Its just the matter of how you market yourself and the product you make. You can treat it as a hobby, or as side income. You can start small, to test the water (if art business is for you, or how u handle it etc). All in all, as long as you enjoy it, its not a waste of time ^^
@Ritunjoy Everything needs art from architactural designs to games, movies, medical books about human anatomy etc there are alot of fields like Concept art, animation, illustration (this one in particular was illustration), story boards, fashion design, fine arts, background artists etc. So why not it can make money?
Nowadays you can make easy money with drawings. The stereotype that drawing dosent make money was born when the internet didnt exist. When ads and needs for drawings were scarce. Nowadays though nearly everything needs drawings
Long Rant Ahead! I keep coming back to this video because it just looks so amazing. I’m a beginner and am hoping to be a professional illustrator someday, but i have a long way to go. I’m already in 12th grade so i feel that i’m too late. Putting that aside, i love coming back to this and just trying to learn from your work even though it’s a bit hard because it’s a speed paint hahaha. But at times, instead of learning, i instead feel envious and bad because these days i haven’t been drawing well. I know I shouldn’t, but I also keep comparing myself to professionals. It doesn’t help that there are people my age who already draw so well. It’s entirely my fault tho!- i haven’t even once tried sitting down to learn the basics yet because i feel impatient, and i simply want to learn by drawing it myself. I keep thinking that maybe if i draw long enough, I won’t need to learn the basics. Though i know that just makes me arrogant, that’s why i want to stop thinking like that. And basically whenever i draw something good, it’s only because i got lucky and not because i know how proportions, perspectives or shading works. I want to stop feeling impatient and i think part of the reason why I’m impatient in the first place is because like i said i feel like i started too late in digital art. It’s pretty much the same for traditional art- though i’ve had it as a hobby since i was a kid, i never really learned about the basics- i only drew for fun. I know i need to stop doing that,-drawing without knowledge and expecting something good to come out. Even after all that, i still don’t want to give up! I still love drawing after all. I find the process fun. I want to reach the same level as you, and unlock my full potential. I want to be able to create my own style and make original poses, and not just faithfully copying off a reference. If you’ve read this far, thank you. :) i just needed a place to vent.
Ty for sharing your thoughts :) I used to think learning digital art was already to late for me when I was your age. Now that I'm a decade older, I wish I didn't stop drawing. I went to a point where drawing, which used to be a fun hobby became such a burden because I couldn't stop comparing my slow progress to other people. But now, I suddenly feel like picking up drawing again, and I will do it for myself. Don't be hard on yourself because I wish I had self-compassion when I was going through years of art block. I hope you don't lose what makes art "fun" for you because you will need that in a long run. I'm not trying to scare you, but when adulting hit me, I never had as much free time as I had when I was still in school to pick up a pen and do some sketches. So cherish these times you have right now :) You got this!!
@@새연-g9p oh thank you so much! this made my day, and not gonna lie, i almost teared up when i read that you're a decade older than me. i'll be cheering for u as well. we both got this! 🤎
i love how honest u are with urself throughout the rant!! ik this is corny but you’re still very young, i get that how u think it’s too late to learn tho, but it’s really not :]] everyone has their own pace, you definitely can improve making arts that u love and want as an outcome, the part where you said u were impatient through the process and haven’t really tried to learn it properly relates w me a lil too much loll i’ve been there aswell [sobs in flashbacks], anyways learning art takes time, same as making and finishing professional art it still takes time, so i hope you won’t rush and just enjoy what u love doing :] and i wish you the best throughout ur art journey^^
Basics sound like the simple first steps, but they are not simple, they are fundamental and very deep subjects, which means you don't just learn them and move on, it's either you learn them and review them periodically, or you don't move at all. And if you are a professional and neglect them, you get stuck. Fundamentals are something you ALWAYS learn from to leap forward. It's like exercice, you just don't get in shape and then forget about exercicing ever again, because you will lose it. And be patient, don't look at the tip of the mountain or where anybody else is, just look at the next two meters in front of you. Try to enjoy the journey, I wish I could tell you is all fun but nothing worthwile doing is without pain and sacrifice, grinding the fundamentals is not fun, but it's worth it. Use references from real life and find good sources to learn the fundamentals, and remember, whenever you don't like what you're drawing, its a good sign, means you can improve.
@@mirunnue7488 Ahh i just saw this, but thank you so much for your kind words🤎 i’m happy that someone could relate to my experiences😅 it makes me feel that im not alone. I’ll keep your advice in mind and i also wish you the best of luck!
I like drawing but haven't drawn in years xD Recently been thinking to redraw on paper i mean... Had interest in one Ayaka pic that i have in gallery from long time,I'll show you if i can finish drawing that lol
how do you even know when to stop, I already think 7 minutes into the Speed Drawing is online worthy and theres STILL another 7 minutes of (sped up) work to do 💀
No matter how good you get, one thing never changes.
Drawing a clenched fist holding an object at an angle never ceases to cause headaches.
There’s something comedic about the fact that the last message in chat before the stream ended was “what brush do you use?”
Forever unanswered. Tragic.
you have to try by yourself. Believe me it worth to spend a time to figure out
Fajyobore dropped the brush at twt, old tweet so u have to scroll very down to find iy
3:18 Shading process simplified and broken down into 3 steps:
1st step - Primary: big shadows
2nd step - Secondary: the major back muscles
3rd step - Tertiary: tiny shadows for small details (for example, the veins in an arm)
The following steps are probably highlights, rendering, and reflected light, which I am still a newbie at, but I don't see it as much of a problem right now.
The placement of our secondary and tertiary shadows are highly dependent on our knowledge of the structure, form or anatomy of the object.
Edit: If anyone would like to contribute their insights on the artist's process, let us know in the reply section and I will put it here! :D
What app is that?
@@ndwilbert1990 it looks like clip studio paint to me
@@mjasshertz7210 love the paint, what’s the artist’s paint brush?
@@zenithchan1646 No idea, since I don't use clip studio paint. But from what I've observed, the artist probably used air brush for a lot of the lighting, and I think it's essential to have a good understanding of value when using that kinda brush.
At 8:06, the artist revised the highlights on Yor's straps with what seems like an airbrush.
sensei... 🙏
묘사도 요르 등짝도 정말 좋지만 눈에서 나온 붉은 반사광이 엄청 깨알같이 눈에 들어오네요..요르 등짝 레전드..
@@preetsingh6378 ㅗ
@@preetsingh6378 your thoughts are so pathetic
@@preetsingh6378 한글의 대단함을 모르는 니가 불쌍하다..
@@preetsingh6378 불쌍해..
@@preetsingh6378 In korean youtuber comment section, asian hate speaching with japanese anime profile pic
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This captures the essence of an assassin perfectly! I love the dark undertone it really compliment’s Yor’s murderous aura
the final product gave a feel of being underwater and when the light shines down on you and i really loved it! good work!
Great art! The process is very smooth to watch. Amazing music choice as well! Where does it come from?
Pretty sure it’s from youtube library
there are song credits in the description
@@simplysara1881 Are you sure ? I don't see them
pixivで拝見しました!
とても素晴らしい絵です!ヨルさんの絵の中では一番だと個人的に思っています‼
応援しています、これからも頑張ってください‼
와 등근육 묘사 진짜 최고다 ㅜㅜ
Stunning!!!😍 I really like how you did the shading and lightning...to make it dramatic...I also love how you did the hair as well!
I'm more or less getting the hang of the body and it's proportions and anatomy. The coloring though is proving difficult I guess experience is the only option plus watching how people do it to get an accurate judgement of how shadings are done
yep... just use references or colorpick, if your stuff looks icky dont be afraid to adjust until it looks good enough!
Hello unsolicited advice here: watch Marco Bucci's video on color and color notes from his "10 minutes to better art" series.
It's so good hahaha taught me how to not really care too much bout what specific colors I need.
Tho his art style is definitely different compared to the artist in this video, I'm assuming that fundamentals still apply regardless of style. Hope it helps
@@artificialsweetner i use color picker take the colours from the reference i still couldn't use the colour wheel :(
The muscle lines on her back are more powerful than the two-handed weapons she holds
등근육도 등근육이지만 전체적으로 뭔가 꾸욱눌려 들어간 빛묘사가 정말 최고입니다~
I found myself able to be absorb in drawing and lost track of time almost an entire half a day in trance... But I kept being told drawings makes no money. So I never look into that field any further...
I love drawing. But I also love my family. I treat it as a hobby. I love it seeing people able to draw amazing arts really fast. Dishing out arts left and right like it's effortless.
Drawings make money. Now, you can sell your art digitally and make a good amount of money for it.
Art does make money lol
You can make money with drawing. Its just the matter of how you market yourself and the product you make. You can treat it as a hobby, or as side income. You can start small, to test the water (if art business is for you, or how u handle it etc). All in all, as long as you enjoy it, its not a waste of time ^^
@Ritunjoy Everything needs art from architactural designs to games, movies, medical books about human anatomy etc there are alot of fields like Concept art, animation, illustration (this one in particular was illustration), story boards, fashion design, fine arts, background artists etc.
So why not it can make money?
Nowadays you can make easy money with drawings. The stereotype that drawing dosent make money was born when the internet didnt exist. When ads and needs for drawings were scarce. Nowadays though nearly everything needs drawings
Long Rant Ahead!
I keep coming back to this video because it just looks so amazing. I’m a beginner and am hoping to be a professional illustrator someday, but i have a long way to go. I’m already in 12th grade so i feel that i’m too late. Putting that aside, i love coming back to this and just trying to learn from your work even though it’s a bit hard because it’s a speed paint hahaha. But at times, instead of learning, i instead feel envious and bad because these days i haven’t been drawing well. I know I shouldn’t, but I also keep comparing myself to professionals. It doesn’t help that there are people my age who already draw so well. It’s entirely my fault tho!- i haven’t even once tried sitting down to learn the basics yet because i feel impatient, and i simply want to learn by drawing it myself. I keep thinking that maybe if i draw long enough, I won’t need to learn the basics. Though i know that just makes me arrogant, that’s why i want to stop thinking like that. And basically whenever i draw something good, it’s only because i got lucky and not because i know how proportions, perspectives or shading works. I want to stop feeling impatient and i think part of the reason why I’m impatient in the first place is because like i said i feel like i started too late in digital art. It’s pretty much the same for traditional art- though i’ve had it as a hobby since i was a kid, i never really learned about the basics- i only drew for fun. I know i need to stop doing that,-drawing without knowledge and expecting something good to come out.
Even after all that, i still don’t want to give up! I still love drawing after all. I find the process fun. I want to reach the same level as you, and unlock my full potential. I want to be able to create my own style and make original poses, and not just faithfully copying off a reference.
If you’ve read this far, thank you. :) i just needed a place to vent.
Ty for sharing your thoughts :) I used to think learning digital art was already to late for me when I was your age. Now that I'm a decade older, I wish I didn't stop drawing. I went to a point where drawing, which used to be a fun hobby became such a burden because I couldn't stop comparing my slow progress to other people. But now, I suddenly feel like picking up drawing again, and I will do it for myself. Don't be hard on yourself because I wish I had self-compassion when I was going through years of art block. I hope you don't lose what makes art "fun" for you because you will need that in a long run. I'm not trying to scare you, but when adulting hit me, I never had as much free time as I had when I was still in school to pick up a pen and do some sketches. So cherish these times you have right now :) You got this!!
@@새연-g9p oh thank you so much! this made my day, and not gonna lie, i almost teared up when i read that you're a decade older than me. i'll be cheering for u as well. we both got this! 🤎
i love how honest u are with urself throughout the rant!! ik this is corny but you’re still very young, i get that how u think it’s too late to learn tho, but it’s really not :]] everyone has their own pace, you definitely can improve making arts that u love and want as an outcome, the part where you said u were impatient through the process and haven’t really tried to learn it properly relates w me a lil too much loll i’ve been there aswell [sobs in flashbacks], anyways learning art takes time, same as making and finishing professional art it still takes time, so i hope you won’t rush and just enjoy what u love doing :] and i wish you the best throughout ur art journey^^
Basics sound like the simple first steps, but they are not simple, they are fundamental and very deep subjects, which means you don't just learn them and move on, it's either you learn them and review them periodically, or you don't move at all. And if you are a professional and neglect them, you get stuck. Fundamentals are something you ALWAYS learn from to leap forward. It's like exercice, you just don't get in shape and then forget about exercicing ever again, because you will lose it. And be patient, don't look at the tip of the mountain or where anybody else is, just look at the next two meters in front of you. Try to enjoy the journey, I wish I could tell you is all fun but nothing worthwile doing is without pain and sacrifice, grinding the fundamentals is not fun, but it's worth it. Use references from real life and find good sources to learn the fundamentals, and remember, whenever you don't like what you're drawing, its a good sign, means you can improve.
@@mirunnue7488 Ahh i just saw this, but thank you so much for your kind words🤎 i’m happy that someone could relate to my experiences😅 it makes me feel that im not alone. I’ll keep your advice in mind and i also wish you the best of luck!
어찌 저렇게 사람에 등이 아름다울수 있단 밄인가..
read the title as "you forgor", almost had a heart attack
이게 정말 7시간42분의 결과물인가 괴물이다 괴물이야...
헐 약8시간밖에 안걸리셨다구요?
제목 옆에 밑으로 정보 더보기 누르시면 리얼타임 7시간42분이라고 적혀있어요....ㄷㄷ
E-Elegant ... VERY ELEGANT!!!!
un crack colega genial
Thanks for sharing your valuable experience.
어머나♡♡
I love your art so much!
love ur profile pic lol
@@BB-pk1bk Lmao thanks
pixivで拝見して一目惚れしてから、毎日のようにこのイラストを見に行かせて頂いてました。
こうしてメイキングまで拝ませて頂けるとは....感涙
本当にありがとうございます
채널보다 픽시브에서 그림을 더 먼저 접했는데 한국분이셨구나. 배움이 됩니다
I like how the drawing was like basically done by 1/3 of the vid and the rest was relatively minor tweaking to lighting and stuff.
I LOVE how u render ♥️ 💜
Nice. I like to watch this, because i dont understand how this works. Looks like magic to me
The lighting here is god mode. Incredible work! 🤩
와 진짜 이쁘긴하다
Stunning!!! I really like how you did the shading and lightning...to make it dramatic...I also love how you did the hair as well!
Beautiful work !
죽을만큼 매력적인 그림이네요.
The BLUSH on the Vtuber at 5:55 omg so cute
Beautiful work as always...
Amazing! Yor >>>>
Backs and shoulders are still my favorite thing
5:19 "Я ничего не понимаю из того что ты говоришь, но звучит смешно"
Да! Я тоже заметил этих русскоязычных ребят в чате! Как раз заглянул в комментарии посмотреть, не написал ли кто об этом
@@ЛинШутер прям силно контрастируется на фоне иероглифов и латинице :D
So pretty. I love it!❤
여전히 선생님 그림은 미친것같습니다...
절 항상 미치게 만들어주셔서 감사합니다♡
love the art process!! I thought the title said 'you frogor' lol!
ou shit so you are the artist whose art has been as my wallpaper from wallpaper for months
tyyyy now i know how does anime splash art painting process looks like
Yor looks so pretty ✨💕
wow so beautiful
This image is considered the best mvp image
you painted it so fast good job! and it looks very nice :)
took him 8 hours
@@falcon2point062 he didnt read the desc...
클튜로 이런 퀄을... 같은 프로그램 다른 느낌..
보다가 울뻔했습니다.. 개멋지다 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
Woah this is very pretty and cool!
Awesome work!
美しいヨルさん…😭✨
트위터에서 잠깐 본 건데 한국분이셨군요!
Yo just discovered you while browsing youtube. I like your artstyle it has a nice simplicity in it. Subscribed!
どう生きてたらこんな神構図浮かぶんですか
등근육이 섹시하면서도 멋있네요!!
最高にかっこいい
사랑합니다
what perfection 😱
Awesome!!! I want draw like you!!! Greetings from Spain 😊 Ole ole los caracoles
I like drawing but haven't drawn in years xD
Recently been thinking to redraw on paper i mean...
Had interest in one Ayaka pic that i have in gallery from long time,I'll show you if i can finish drawing that lol
핀터레스트에서 본 작품인데 슨상님 작품이셨군요..
very beautiful painting! I read the title as you forgor accidentally
분위기 미쳤다 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
헉 이거 트위터에서 봤었는데 여기에서도 보게 되다니..!!!!
Amazing I love your drawings you are so pretty good I like to be here🌸
magnificent work
how do you even know when to stop, I already think 7 minutes into the Speed Drawing is online worthy and theres STILL another 7 minutes of (sped up) work to do 💀
Damn, yor so good at art man, keep it up
aaaah shes so pretty your arts are ammazinggg
pixivで見つけて即イイネしたイラスト…
あなた様だったんですね…‥…
I ended up watching the lil green guy and got distracted!
Wow good
Ok, now I can draw a big pines
Great pose, fascinating as a beginner artist
멍하니 봤습니다
언제나 잘 보고갑니다
your art style is super cool
I didn't know you were the illustrator
very nice work
Gonna watch the 3 hours version after this
❤
크으.. 멋지다..
와 이정도 그릴줄 알게 되려면 얼마나 해야하나요...,?
gorgeous
I'm overwhelmed lol
오 오늘의 픽시브 랭킹이잖나
So beautiful 😍
been staring at this for so long and now her hands look dethatched from her body
What program is this if I may ask?
Clip Studio Paint
Bruhh...It took u 7h and 42min to finish this!?
👁️👃👁️
👄
Excellent!!
Wow Perfect
YORRR...the way the shadows...ohhh
Amazinggg
it is a very super masterpiece
그림실력 대박이신데 유튭 영상엔 확대축소 많아서 정신없긴해요 물론 다 본다해서 따라하기 힘든 실력입니다 멋져용
🙏🙏🙏
귀하의 일러스트레이션 후처리 방법은 무엇인가요?
これは語彙力が欠けてもいいよね?フゥ…
カワイッ
Incredible
Which software is this?
beautiful!!
かっこいい!