As a tattoo artist and painter I have used concepts almost every day for almost a full year. Whether it be for working out a tattoo design or doing a full size painting , I trust it over all other programs that I have. Intuitive and easy to navigate.
It was useful for me to SEE an artist drawing: The way he prepared to make the strokes by rehearsing them a couple times before he put the pencil on the pad. As Yogi Berra said, "You can observe a lot just by watching."
You can learn most skills, in fact, just by watching. It seems to be how our brains most prefer to learn. Note how little kids always see someone doing something and say "Let me try!"
@@FortWhenTeaThyme Yes, exactly. It's such a strong and simple method and even if not enough by itself, it's the best possible assist tool. Works for pretty much anything. That's what makes UA-cam awesome, I just read an interview with a now renowned photo retoucher who says how grateful he is for better retouchers from around the world going 1 on 1 with him on Skype back in 2007, for lack of UA-cam videos.
Reaching my 30s and decided to learn how to draw again, this video allowed me to discover the Concept app. I downloaded the warm up sheets too.. I hope I can keep up and awaken the sleeping artist in me 😂. Its never too late, right?
@Andrea Fernandez my dad just bought me procreate for my ipad. I have an ipad pro and an apple pencil. I'm trying to learn how to draw and how to create my own art. Have any tips or video I can use to enhance my drawings? I don’t know where to start on how to draw. I’m thinking of just watching tutorials to get the rhythm down but not to sure. Much appreciated!
@Andrea Fernandez great advice! Thankyou for the feedback. I will definitely start free drawing and get comfortable. My friends have told me that how they draw is that they "just have fun." So free drawing is perfect. Just draw what's on my mind and I will slowly get better and thrive to learn more. Discord: Boogie#9553
I've wanted to learn how to draw for years now but I could never stick with it. I'm very logical so creativity is new to me. As well as this, I am naturally very good academically so I'm not used to having to struggle to achieve my goals and would often give up at the first hurdle. I'm hoping that this series encourages me to keep trying and finally achieve a pride in persevering.
What I love about the Concepts app is how it gives you the tools to really take your beginner doodling skills to the next level with ease. I am one of those people that innately "can't draw". I needed a new hobby to take my mind off the constant stream of bad news in the world. I decided to take up hand lettering and doodling. I didn't want to buy a lot of paper and pens before I got started with the basics. Using the Concepts app has allowed me to practice the basics and get my feet wet without investing tons of money on the materials up front. Also, sketching on a digital platform - like Concepts - gives me all sorts of handy tools that allow me to put together a full sketch project that I could never do on paper at my skill level. Tools like undo, eraser sizing, lassoing, layering, copying to clipboard, resizing, etc. If I tried to doodle a whole scene of animals on paper using pencils and markers, I would make tons of mistakes and get very frustrated before I got very far. Obviously, the goal would be to eventually not rely on these digital tools. But its nice to be satisfied with my end product, even with minimal skill, knowledge, and practice...especially since this is just a fun diversion from news, social media, etc. This Concepts app is easy to learn and I highly recommend it to fellow sketch beginners looking to get started and have some fun while learning. I also find the instructional UA-cam videos very helpful.
I don't plan on becoming an artist, as I've got enough time to waste on my instruments, but I'm going to uni next quarter and I'm going to be taking classes that will require some decent sketching skills. So, thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!
I started drawing 47 years ago and learning it 20 years later. This clip is a wellcome and well communicated warm up. I'm just looking forward to my next drawings. Thanks a lot.
It's been 2 years since I last draw not because I was busy it is because I was so lazy but now I have decided to start drawing again. Hope so i don't gave up this time
Perfect timing. I love the Concepts app and just the other day i made a note to myself that i wanted to learn how to sketch better. The warm up and practice shapes is a great start and i wouldn't have thought of this. I look forward to other Learn to Draw videos in your series.
As a fashion/advertising photogrpaher, it's far easier for me to create a mood board quickly (Or convey a concept visually) because I can also draw. I am not a great artist but drawing since I started walking. And my drawing is good enough to convey the concept I plan.
That’s the thing, we actually have to start learning, trying, and get us the time to do it. Because everyone that u see on insta and TikTok,has DEF watched vids and worked their asses off practicing, there’s only way way to start and that’s by starting. A tip, set a day for when u will actually sit down and watch a vid and draw along with it on ur sketchbook and LEARN, it’ll only be the beginning to ur journey.
Thanks for a great tutorial on drawing. Learned some new tips, and sometimes the simplest ones are the ones you overlook the most like dating your art. I love my roll of tracing paper. I have a sheet cutter and I would cut 12x12 sheets. That in itself was great therapy. The hard part I am having is to slow down my thoughts. I have over 30yrs of pinned up ideas. I had to put my art on the back burner. Now that I have a chance to do my art it comes out quicker than I thought so I keep a pad to jot down thoughts as I draw something else. And 2 I have to learn to relax my hand I sometimes cramp of holding a pencil hard. I have moved my hand up the pencil to loosen the grip.
This is a great video for foundational concepts. As a complete beginner this helped me let go of unrealistic expectations of being able to draw like a to all the time, every time, from the start
It is interesting to learn that people actually practice drawing and warm up before sketches. I guess I always presumed even the pros just knew what they were doing.
Fantastic video!! Looking forward to watching the rest! For warm-ups, I was taught to do five to ten minutes of contour drawing, look at my palm and draw the ridges and creases, get lost in the shapes and negative space.
Dude, this video was absolutely brilliant. Just the idea of repeating those shapes to build the necessary skills was exactly what I needed to get and idea of how to start drawing!! Thanks so much man
I bought how to draw by scott robertson a couple of years ago and....I didn't understand anything but after some practice I finally see the benefits. Instead of breaking down the objects or cars I do it with the human body and it is super helpful
Very important 1)Working memory. You use this to store information for short periods. ... 2)Episodic memory. Episodic memory is needed to recall past events - recent or distant. ... 3)Semantic memory. You use this to remember the meanings of words or remember facts. ... 4)Prospective memory" recall, recognition, recollection, and relearning.
2:23 I looked around and first things i saw made me wonder wtf...: rectangular clock monitors... rectangular shelves... table speakers... boxes cabinet more boxes printer .... i lost hope at some point, then finally desk lamp with round case roll of paper round fan at an old laptop cooler some lenses ... damn, i need to go more... round... i need more oval shapes in my office bruh! But i love to draw rectangular shapes more anyway for now ;-)
Going back to uni again for my next degree, I'll be doing a lot of design work! My iPad gets here in a week and I've got a reminder to get the app! This was so cool to find!
Was an architecture student(chosed that course on impulse and stopped after a semester. because of some laws that got approved that restricts architects movement and pandemic caused decline in focus )then decided want to be an industrial designer but for some reason(family says I can't live on my own because that certain uni is tooooo far) end up shifting to multimedia arts... But I still want to study the former two... (in the future I hope...) and chemistry... Gosh, my interest are widespread I don't know what to do.
I spent like 2 months just doing circles, squares and triangles because it felt like the intuitive thing to practice. I improved literally 0% from the first day to the end of 60 days lol
i ended up buying a tab s7+ just to have but have now decided that i want to learn to draw as a hobby mostly. i hope too build up until i can draw the scenes i see in my head when i read those touching moments in books. i also want to learn a constructive hobby and drawing seemed perfect. thank you for the tips
I've ways envied and looked up to my big bro because of his talent for drawing, since I was little. So I'd always say "I wish I could draw" and I never do, because I'd rather not take the spotlight away from my bro. So I end up making excuses so that I never sit down and try to get better at it. But lately I have so many stories floating around in my head that I'm craving to let out, and drawing is the only way that I can realistically achieve that on my own. My one major issue is that I don't know how to develope the discipline and be patient. I end up brainstorming without ever getting anything done.
Sometimes creating smaller daily practices can help strengthen those discipline muscles. Building a habit is difficult no matter what it is. The more you work those muscles, the more fun it becomes.
After watching a few episodes of this tutorial set, I can with 100% confidence say, the statement that ends at 41 seconds is absolutely correct, you either can or cannot draw. I have never understood why people who have a skill or ability, refuse to accept that not everyone has that skill or ability. I cannot draw a stick man to save my life, but, I can open a 3D modelling or CAD package, model an entire scene or an object, add a light source, and hey presto, easy as pie take a screen shot and done. Why is 3D easier for me? 3D space means it is 3D space, and not an illusion of 3D space. I don't have the think about perspective, foreshortening, light, shade or scale.
As a new artist in training I’m beating myself up because my sketches aren’t perfect down to the pixel, meanwhile my warmups look as good as if not cleaner than his.
I just discovered this app and UA-cam tutorial (today 1/12/2020). Thank you!!!! One of my biggest problems is taking a concept I see in my head and getting it to paper. My professors always told me I was over thinking the process. Silly question - I downloaded the warm up sheet, when I was trying to practice ellipses my drawing kept snapping to a grid. I was not able to draw the fluid circles or ellipses like you were showing. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Ginger! Sounds like you might have the snap option active under the _precision_ canvas menu. If you have trouble finding it this article might be helpful for you concepts.app/en/ios/manual/precisiontools
My biggest problem with drawing is getting the scale right between shapes but being able to scale without losing or distorting detail -- and on an infinite canvas -- this app is such a game changer for me. I will never attempt to draw on paper again...lol.
i want to learn digital drawing.. do i have to make this practices on paper or on phone? and which application is best for digital art in Android phone?
My warmup consist of watching lots of drawing videos and never actually getting to the drawing part
Same here my friend, same here....
Yeah same... i know that it will suck Anyways so watever 🤧
PapaMedaMacha OMG finally someone who gets me...
@@MedaMatchaElite at least you watched this one
Lol same
Great video! I’m learning to draw now at 35 years of age and this was a great set of tips on mentality in addition to technique. Thank you.
Same.
Thats great eric! I'm trying to get back into to its been awhile for me. Hope its going well for you!
Same
How is it going?
28 here, learning too =D let's go
I loved that I was taking this video with full seriousness and he decided to pull out a bike out of nowhere. Really funny
he's very didactic
As a tattoo artist and painter I have used concepts almost every day for almost a full year. Whether it be for working out a tattoo design or doing a full size painting , I trust it over all other programs that I have. Intuitive and easy to navigate.
On your phone or some sort of tablet?
@@hexotics6640 I use a surface pro 6
Nice, I'll look into it. Appreciate the answer
Janja mršić
Helpful man👌👌
The first thing beginner must do/learn to draw/
ua-cam.com/video/DPvLVakJZBo/v-deo.html
It was useful for me to SEE an artist drawing: The way he prepared to make the strokes by rehearsing them a couple times before he put the pencil on the pad. As Yogi Berra said, "You can observe a lot just by watching."
Hugh Buchanan that’s my theory for why most people in modern times can’t draw- teachers don’t draw in front of us anymore
@@eeveemakeralibi exactly ...most of them just tells us to draw something
You can learn most skills, in fact, just by watching. It seems to be how our brains most prefer to learn. Note how little kids always see someone doing something and say "Let me try!"
@@FortWhenTeaThyme Yes, exactly. It's such a strong and simple method and even if not enough by itself, it's the best possible assist tool. Works for pretty much anything. That's what makes UA-cam awesome, I just read an interview with a now renowned photo retoucher who says how grateful he is for better retouchers from around the world going 1 on 1 with him on Skype back in 2007, for lack of UA-cam videos.
He also loved stealing picnic baskets
Just wanna say, I am incredibly impressed by your confident lines and shapes. Really shows how highly skilled you are. Great video!
Reaching my 30s and decided to learn how to draw again, this video allowed me to discover the Concept app. I downloaded the warm up sheets too.. I hope I can keep up and awaken the sleeping artist in me 😂. Its never too late, right?
@Andrea Fernandez my dad just bought me procreate for my ipad. I have an ipad pro and an apple pencil. I'm trying to learn how to draw and how to create my own art. Have any tips or video I can use to enhance my drawings? I don’t know where to start on how to draw. I’m thinking of just watching tutorials to get the rhythm down but not to sure. Much appreciated!
@Andrea Fernandez great advice! Thankyou for the feedback. I will definitely start free drawing and get comfortable. My friends have told me that how they draw is that they "just have fun." So free drawing is perfect. Just draw what's on my mind and I will slowly get better and thrive to learn more. Discord: Boogie#9553
so howd it go?
@@aparou647 did they learn?
@@somerandommodeler idk about them but I sure as hell didn’t
I've wanted to learn how to draw for years now but I could never stick with it. I'm very logical so creativity is new to me. As well as this, I am naturally very good academically so I'm not used to having to struggle to achieve my goals and would often give up at the first hurdle. I'm hoping that this series encourages me to keep trying and finally achieve a pride in persevering.
What I love about the Concepts app is how it gives you the tools to really take your beginner doodling skills to the next level with ease. I am one of those people that innately "can't draw".
I needed a new hobby to take my mind off the constant stream of bad news in the world. I decided to take up hand lettering and doodling. I didn't want to buy a lot of paper and pens before I got started with the basics. Using the Concepts app has allowed me to practice the basics and get my feet wet without investing tons of money on the materials up front.
Also, sketching on a digital platform - like Concepts - gives me all sorts of handy tools that allow me to put together a full sketch project that I could never do on paper at my skill level. Tools like undo, eraser sizing, lassoing, layering, copying to clipboard, resizing, etc. If I tried to doodle a whole scene of animals on paper using pencils and markers, I would make tons of mistakes and get very frustrated before I got very far.
Obviously, the goal would be to eventually not rely on these digital tools. But its nice to be satisfied with my end product, even with minimal skill, knowledge, and practice...especially since this is just a fun diversion from news, social media, etc.
This Concepts app is easy to learn and I highly recommend it to fellow sketch beginners looking to get started and have some fun while learning.
I also find the instructional UA-cam videos very helpful.
Thank you!! Great video!! I am 71 years old and always wanted to learn to draw. So here we go!! I am so excited!
I don't plan on becoming an artist, as I've got enough time to waste on my instruments, but I'm going to uni next quarter and I'm going to be taking classes that will require some decent sketching skills. So, thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial!
Who knows; you may find a greater passion in the art of drawing then in music.
Bounce Roads
I do find that I enjoy drawing quite a bit more than I thought, but there is absolutely nothing I love more than playing music :)
@@aloysiusdevadanderabercrombie8 i feel that. I play the violin and i love it.
@@andrewhaggar8011 I used to play the violin until I lost interest last year :(
@@Luvstarzxz that's sad :(
Thank you, one of my "forgotten" skills I used to love and do all the time is drawing. This video was the final push I needed to get back to it.
I started drawing 47 years ago and learning it 20 years later. This clip is a wellcome and well communicated warm up.
I'm just looking forward to my next drawings. Thanks a lot.
I just purchased this app and got myself an apple pencil.. hope to learn a lot as a beginner.
It's been 2 years since I last draw not because I was busy it is because I was so lazy but now I have decided to start drawing again. Hope so i don't gave up this time
Perfect timing. I love the Concepts app and just the other day i made a note to myself that i wanted to learn how to sketch better. The warm up and practice shapes is a great start and i wouldn't have thought of this. I look forward to other Learn to Draw videos in your series.
As a fashion/advertising photogrpaher, it's far easier for me to create a mood board quickly (Or convey a concept visually) because I can also draw. I am not a great artist but drawing since I started walking. And my drawing is good enough to convey the concept I plan.
"You can turne your tablet in a position that is comfortable for you."
Me: "Is this some kind of joke that im to poor to understand?"
I feel u bro
you can turn it if its not comfortable for your hand but if u want to turn ur drawing then i suggest just using your fingers to move the canvas x'D
The fact is it applicable to a paper sketchbook too
@@BlaziePanda he means, not everyone has the money to get the tablet
😂😂
"If you can write letters by hand..."
Me(looking at my handwriting): Yeeeeah, I guess that's a nono for me.
2:32
“Coffee mugs, headphones, bottles”
Me: hm cool
“ bIcYcLe *literally pull out a bike RIGHT next to him* “
Me: *SHOOK* WT-
Lol
I know I’m Dutch but I thought that everyone just had a few bikes laying around, is it not like that??
Nah I have a boat right next to me. Is that not normal lol
That’s the thing, we actually have to start learning, trying, and get us the time to do it. Because everyone that u see on insta and TikTok,has DEF watched vids and worked their asses off practicing, there’s only way way to start and that’s by starting. A tip, set a day for when u will actually sit down and watch a vid and draw along with it on ur sketchbook and LEARN, it’ll only be the beginning to ur journey.
Thanks for a great tutorial on drawing. Learned some new tips, and sometimes the simplest ones are the ones you overlook the most like dating your art. I love my roll of tracing paper. I have a sheet cutter and I would cut 12x12 sheets. That in itself was great therapy. The hard part I am having is to slow down my thoughts. I have over 30yrs of pinned up ideas. I had to put my art on the back burner. Now that I have a chance to do my art it comes out quicker than I thought so I keep a pad to jot down thoughts as I draw something else. And 2 I have to learn to relax my hand I sometimes cramp of holding a pencil hard. I have moved my hand up the pencil to loosen the grip.
This video is the first one that hasn't immediately discouraged me, it feels doable. Thank you so much!! 😊
Наконец то нашёл видео для новичков с конкретными указаниями, а не размытыми советами
Як зробити переклад відео?
The advice here about using the shoulder and locking your wrist is fantastically insightful! Thank you!
I like the way he teaching us How to Warm Up first
This is a great video for foundational concepts. As a complete beginner this helped me let go of unrealistic expectations of being able to draw like a to all the time, every time, from the start
It is interesting to learn that people actually practice drawing and warm up before sketches. I guess I always presumed even the pros just knew what they were doing.
I have a friend who is a Disney trained animator, he spends an hour warming up each day before starting production work.
@@combinatorial woah!
Just like professional athletes have to warm up so do artists
I appreciate the focus on relaxing and practice
i felt it deep in my heart when he said “yeah, goodluck replacing that one when it dries out”😭
Great tutorial. Thank you. I never would have thought of warming up or doing drills. I'm just learning to sketch now in my 50s :)
Basic stuff, practiced frequently, gets you good.
Fantastic video!! Looking forward to watching the rest! For warm-ups, I was taught to do five to ten minutes of contour drawing, look at my palm and draw the ridges and creases, get lost in the shapes and negative space.
Glad to hear you liked it! Some of the things you mentioned there are brought up in parts 2 and 4.
Dude, this video was absolutely brilliant. Just the idea of repeating those shapes to build the necessary skills was exactly what I needed to get and idea of how to start drawing!! Thanks so much man
I bought how to draw by scott robertson a couple of years ago and....I didn't understand anything but after some practice I finally see the benefits. Instead of breaking down the objects or cars I do it with the human body and it is super helpful
I don't recommend that. Check Ethan Becker's channel, they're quite helpful.
@@TheHamoody100 what part you don't recommend? The book or breaking down human body in 3d shapes?
I'm just glad that i'm not the only one who can't draw perfect circles.
Very important
1)Working memory. You use this to store information for short periods. ...
2)Episodic memory. Episodic memory is needed to recall past events - recent or distant. ...
3)Semantic memory. You use this to remember the meanings of words or remember facts. ...
4)Prospective memory"
recall, recognition, recollection, and relearning.
I think that the most important part is learning to draw shapes and sketches.
Fantastic video. Pulls together much good advice. Looking forward to the next part!
2:23 I looked around and first things i saw made me wonder wtf...:
rectangular clock
monitors... rectangular
shelves...
table
speakers...
boxes
cabinet
more boxes
printer
.... i lost hope at some point, then finally
desk lamp with round case
roll of paper
round fan at an old laptop cooler
some lenses
...
damn, i need to go more... round... i need more oval shapes in my office bruh!
But i love to draw rectangular shapes more anyway for now ;-)
7:27 and the magic will happened.
Going back to uni again for my next degree, I'll be doing a lot of design work! My iPad gets here in a week and I've got a reminder to get the app! This was so cool to find!
This guy if warming up better than when I draw something for 5 hours.... ✍🏻
What amazes me the most is how they're able to record a tablet screen so nicely. Wondering what kind of lights set up they use.
Even though I am a beginner in sketching, the concept helped me to form an image in my mind.
🧡
Thank you! So many lessons, clear and informative in a concise video.
drawing heads and faces is how I warm-up and I listen to rap or reggae music
Great tips presented in a clear and concise manner. Love this app by the way, by far the best I've used on a tablet.
Was an architecture student(chosed that course on impulse and stopped after a semester. because of some laws that got approved that restricts architects movement and pandemic caused decline in focus )then decided want to be an industrial designer but for some reason(family says I can't live on my own because that certain uni is tooooo far) end up shifting to multimedia arts... But I still want to study the former two... (in the future I hope...) and chemistry... Gosh, my interest are widespread I don't know what to do.
Just installed the app..and this pop on YT...✌
I spent like 2 months just doing circles, squares and triangles because it felt like the intuitive thing to practice. I improved literally 0% from the first day to the end of 60 days lol
Thank you for sharing the warm up exercises.
i ended up buying a tab s7+ just to have but have now decided that i want to learn to draw as a hobby mostly. i hope too build up until i can draw the scenes i see in my head when i read those touching moments in books. i also want to learn a constructive hobby and drawing seemed perfect. thank you for the tips
Glad to hear! We hope our drawing lessons will help you out with that!
Marble Machine by Wintergatan!!? ❤️
I LOVE THE MMX PROJECT!!!
Anyways, thanks for your tips, they're really helpful! 🙏
I've ways envied and looked up to my big bro because of his talent for drawing, since I was little. So I'd always say "I wish I could draw" and I never do, because I'd rather not take the spotlight away from my bro. So I end up making excuses so that I never sit down and try to get better at it. But lately I have so many stories floating around in my head that I'm craving to let out, and drawing is the only way that I can realistically achieve that on my own. My one major issue is that I don't know how to develope the discipline and be patient. I end up brainstorming without ever getting anything done.
Sometimes creating smaller daily practices can help strengthen those discipline muscles. Building a habit is difficult no matter what it is. The more you work those muscles, the more fun it becomes.
Great video! Looking forward to the next one.
This guy is so good at communicating
Thank you so much 🥰😍
I like your app 😍
but I suggest adding every pen
🖊️🖌️🖋️✒️🖍️
Thank you so much! This is one of the best tutorial videos.
And thanks for the download links.
I dunno if it was his objective or not but i died when he casually pulled that bicycle that was on top of the table
So it was :DD
I downloaded the app on my pc. Concise and motivating video =)
I cannot draw, yet I draw and I'll keep drawing. Maybe some day I will get better
That's the spirit
How to get better at sketching: Sketch a lot. You're welcome.
This is a really helpful video. I'm just starting to learn about designs and drawing.. thanks..
After watching a few episodes of this tutorial set, I can with 100% confidence say, the statement that ends at 41 seconds is absolutely correct, you either can or cannot draw.
I have never understood why people who have a skill or ability, refuse to accept that not everyone has that skill or ability.
I cannot draw a stick man to save my life, but, I can open a 3D modelling or CAD package, model an entire scene or an object, add a light source, and hey presto, easy as pie take a screen shot and done.
Why is 3D easier for me?
3D space means it is 3D space, and not an illusion of 3D space. I don't have the think about perspective, foreshortening, light, shade or scale.
Amazing. Thank you. Exactly what I needed at my beginner level. Take care!
Thank you for this. I dont know how to draw. Im sure i will learn with this.
Thank you so much for your useful and clear instruction. Great! ❤❤❤
Hi, this is a great video. Which brush were you using in the video? Thanks!
Do yourself a favor if you're attending to learn drawing seriously: do the drawabox course.
but i dont like to reeeeeeaaaad
@@rebeccav.920 shhhh there there, it's all already been read for you. All you need to do is listen... and perhaps watch the videos :)
Does it really work?
@@Friday-cp6bf Yes, it is the more in depth version of the tips given in this video.
But art can be learned...it’s not just something we’re born with
Exactly! I also like drawing with the ball point pen( the gas station ones)😂
As a new artist in training I’m beating myself up because my sketches aren’t perfect down to the pixel, meanwhile my warmups look as good as if not cleaner than his.
Thank u so much for helping me 😊😊😊
THank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Very nice video! Thank you for all the tips!
Such as a great tips
When he said if you arent born with the talent you may aswell forget it? Art takes time. Anyone can do it they just have to put the years in to do so
2:35 I was wishing he’d pull that one round object that all of us wanted to see
Akshay Raj what?
😂🦽🚲
I appreciate what you are doing! Thanks for the app and wish you all the best!
Thank you my friend. I really loved this video. Very intuitive and the best I have watched ever!
Nice Etch O sketch thanks for your input
I just discovered this app and UA-cam tutorial (today 1/12/2020). Thank you!!!! One of my biggest problems is taking a concept I see in my head and getting it to paper. My professors always told me I was over thinking the process.
Silly question - I downloaded the warm up sheet, when I was trying to practice ellipses my drawing kept snapping to a grid. I was not able to draw the fluid circles or ellipses like you were showing. What am I doing wrong?
Hi Ginger! Sounds like you might have the snap option active under the _precision_ canvas menu. If you have trouble finding it this article might be helpful for you concepts.app/en/ios/manual/precisiontools
@@ConceptsApp hello, I'm curious as to what "tablet" you're using there.
Great tutorial overall, specially providing us these practice sheets.
i tried to draw some basic shapes and have then look decent
and it was a lot harder than i thought it would be
Good drawing very easy 👍
Very encouraging.
My biggest problem with drawing is getting the scale right between shapes but being able to scale without losing or distorting detail -- and on an infinite canvas -- this app is such a game changer for me. I will never attempt to draw on paper again...lol.
Thanks for sharing!
When we are in day 80 of quarantine and you start to look for new stuff to learn... loved this, it was very informative!
Wonderful!
I like the way he pulled a bicycle wheel into the camera view and the music stopped or a second...lol
Very nice, hope to see more of thins !
Esta muy bueno este video me suscribo, saludos de colombia
Very helpful, I ve alway wanted to know how to draw but I taught u ve to be talented
Ah yeah time to draw horribly and cry while Cortana tells me to grow up. (Good stuff, don't forget us on Windows 10 ❤️)
Really informative by the way..great
Which free app is the best??
I wish I had an iPad Air right now so I can practice
i want to learn digital drawing.. do i have to make this practices on paper or on phone? and which application is best for digital art in Android phone?