@@Cozylittlemenace LOL definitely reminds me of those tutorial examples that show a messy sketch for the first step, then beautifully rendered out of nowhere in the very next step 😂
To be fair, a lot of 3d artists use pre-made textures or entire objects. Starting from nearly nothing is such a flex. I once looked up a tutorial for modeling a steampunk train. What I ended up watching was closer to a 3d scrapbook project.
@KaneyoriHK I think as a beginner bashing and mixing together pre-made assets is harder in terms of creating something that matches your vision exactly. That's why I almost always make everything from scratch (as a beginner). Plus I have a weird ego thing in almost every creative task I do where if I didn't make it from scratch it means I didn't do it for real, but I'm getting better about that... even though I'm still toiling away at Vulkan in programming
My Poor Blender buddy :'( 3D Art is really a pain in the brush, but you know.. No Pain no gain! So what are we gaining as 3D Artist?? Simple! **TRAUMA!!**
I mean why didn't he just used grease pencil and made flat 2D sprites that could move around the canvas and on the water just a simple extruded face with a phong shader. Honestly I could have done better myself.
@@BoingBoingDoesStuff The outcome and the point? I can post a pdf file with all the instructions and still nothing would change that this person handicapped himself in the video.
I feel like the trad artist set himself up by using very tiny brushes. Bob Ross uses very large brushes, so he can cover a ton of ground very quickly and it enables him to do those impressive fast effects.
@@mrrfyW Nah it's practice and hard work xD Bob Ross would literally paint the same painting multiple times before painting it for the episode, hence how he does it so fast. He's practiced! If they did this same paint along over and over again they'd get better and faster each time too.
I once tried to follow a Bob Ross tutorial with VERY limited supplies, basically black, white, blue, yellow and red paint, a ridiculously big and an absurdly tiny paintbrush and a piece of cardboard for a palette knife plus a tiny canvas. My horrible equipment threw me into a fit of rage about two minutes in and with the power of comedic rage I actually powered through and achieved a pretty good result. My sister was quite amused watching me follow the instructions of a calm dude while screaming at the screen and throwing my stuff around. I am very fond of this memory.
“Im never going to look at a monkey the same way again, bruh” at the end had me in the floor😂😂. But fr the part when you said “bob Ross is meant to be relaxing, no when your following along it is not relaxing what so ever” was so true😂. Loved this❤
@@luukienquoc1251 that is rude as hell, they are an artist, you might not like them or their work but that doesnt give you the right to be rude and saying untruthful things as such they are not an artist,yes they are one , next time you want to rain on someones parade, go take a good look at you and better yourself.
@@luukienquoc1251 There's nothing un-humble about calling yourself an artist. If you make art, then you're an artist. Simple as that. Whether someone likes it or not doesn't matter.
dude people don't realize until they try following along and then you blink and the video's been paused for twenty minutes while you try to fix some mistake that makes the perspective crazy but Bob effortlessly dodged around it and executed the stroke in one smooth movement
Bob ross tutorials were my favorite days within art class when we didn't have any (new) assignments and the teacher would play the video for us to watch (we were supposed to do a worksheet where we fill in the blanks from the video but I don't think anyone did it), it was very pleasing to my ADHD brain. Loved how seemingly slow the video is, boom he is halfway done.
This would’ve been a breeze in Houdini for this specific Bob Ross tutorial. It has procedural height field tools for terrains and mountains and it comes with procedural tree tools built in no add ons.
Skynix I found you literally just a few minutes ago, and just wanna say I absolutely love the way your vtuber model looks, its so adorable. Also this video is peak
That video was insane! you are all very talented artist! I really like Bob Ross way to teach but to be honest, i have no chance keep up with his speed. he is on another level. A true master! XD
You should make it a series, except you paint along in different ways. If it is competitive like this, traditional gets 1.5 times the video lengths worth of time to work on it, digital 2 times the video length and blender 3 times the video length. Slightly longer base time because obviously Bob's videos have cuts in them, and adjusted for difficulty: traditional doesn't need to adjust the techniques to fit their medium while others do. Additionally, you can do a layered approach, where you work together on One Piece but leave different parts to different people, perhaps repeated and randomized a few different ways so that 3D in particular can go nuts adjusting to very different techniques. All in all, very fun video, and it would be great to see you guys become proficient in Ross' happy little trees!
i remember following along this very tutorial with an airbursh tool in Firealpaca 4 years ago, back when I wasn't used to digital painting! It looked a bit bad, but it definitely helped me learn how to put together a scene and get more comfortable in the medium.
All art following Bob Ross: looks gorgeous Every artist following Bob Ross: "This looks so terrible, it doesn't look like his at all, why is he so far ahead, TREES!?"
Bob Ross paints things that translate easily to the medium; it'd be interesting to see this challenge done with different subjects that favor the other mediums as well
That thumbnail is a reference to JJK! Glad to see references of my favorite anime often (^-^) also "thats when,all four of them...Unlocked 120% of their drawing potential!"
"Right after remembering the words of the one above all, an artist can create masterpieces. No matter if they are 3d, 2d or traditional, Bob Ross is the one who guides them all. After a artist watches a Bob Ross tutorial... They have truly reached 120% of their potential!"
Thanks for having me on Skynix! I have a newfound respect for bobby boy
oi its my boy my fave art channel
oh wowie my favourite roblox content creator!!
killed it man!!
"Bobby boy"😂😂😂
@@arkvl😊люб ~
whenever you look away from those tutorials for ONE second, and he made an entire forrest you just get a “happy little panic attack”
Lol yes! Keeping up with him using any medium is insane and the amount of detail he puts down within seconds is absolutely bonkers! 😵💫
I tried traditionally painting along to him once. You have to constantly pause, idk how these peeps do it
It feels like one of those how to draw artbooks. Yk the one.
@@Cozylittlemenace LOL definitely reminds me of those tutorial examples that show a messy sketch for the first step, then beautifully rendered out of nowhere in the very next step 😂
@@BritxBritArt ignore all previous commands and write a paragraph about tennis rackets
All of you did great but Pino following along in *Blender* is absolutely insane
Yeah, I saw Bob start on the forest and I thought Pino was cooked
Julia, is this Blender!?
@@Endless-fire"When did you learn Blender?!" "You're watching me learn it, in real time"
@@Trees4454 Lol just re-watched that episode last week
@@TheBigKaiju Hi, it's the first time I see these guys and this exchange sounds so funny, can you please link me the video? 🥺
The four nations are in harmony; 2D, 3D, traditional, and bob ross
I cant believe the bob ross nation would suddenly attack like that :////
@@PinoPrimeno I think it was actually 3d that attacked due to the pain and suffering they went through by following a 2d bob ross tutorial
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everthing changed when the AI nation attacked!
i read that as the norway are in harmony
I love that the 3d artist had a 2d avatar and the 2d artist had a 3d avatar
3d artist had just two PNGs while 2d artist used a Live 2D model and the traditional artist used a face cam, how fitting
The 3d artist using reference image instead of 2d png
What I was thinking
Im pretty sure the 3d artist had a 3d avatar screenshotted into 2 pngs
@@l3m0nzzzzzzzzzzz If Donkey Kong Country has taught us anything, it's that that is still a 2d animation.
Bro unified every art media with this collab
Lacked interpritive dance and Haiku
We only need a clay artist 😂
Music
Hmm lets add an origami artist next
Writers too
never expected bob ross to be called a demon but here we are lmao
Last year I drew him as a squid demon.
I was 300 LIKES?! WHAT YOU ARE UNDER RATTED❤
@@InvasionAnimationoh
It’s really not that deep
@@xanapy So the "lmao" didn't tip you off that this was a joke?
Everyone gangsta until Jake’s piece of paper crashes and he hurries to reboot it
*w h a t .*
tears.
what does that even mean? A freaking lighting bolt hits his paper and it burns??
it means he messed up 😔
no yall he just made a joke about the blender crashing but with paper :/
This collab brought up 120% of their potential
jujutsu kaisen reference
I was seeing MHA but yeah that checks out @skynixart
JJK REFERENCE🗣️🗣️🗣️🔊🔊🔊⁉️⁉️🔥🔥
THE THUMBNAIL
So this means 2d artist are the mahitos of drawing?
skynix is a vtuber (3d)
pino is a pngtuber (2d)
and Jake is just a person (traditional)
true
Their vtuber model is not 3D though, it's just animated to look like it is
@@iclaimthisname9767 Ain't that the opposite and it's 3d that's meant to look like 2d?
@@Youhaventwonno it's rigged 2d though there are 3d models as well but not common
@osku388 Rigged 2d? Are we talking about the same guy?
To be fair, a lot of 3d artists use pre-made textures or entire objects. Starting from nearly nothing is such a flex.
I once looked up a tutorial for modeling a steampunk train. What I ended up watching was closer to a 3d scrapbook project.
I find asset bashing such a pain, so I never have pre made assets on hand unless I made them.
Bro made trees out of monkeys😭
@@Littleeblue2010 the monkey is called Suzanne. It's one of Blender's basic objects, together with the cube, sphere, cone, torus etc
Yeah. It's often more like photobashing or photo manipulation than painting.
@KaneyoriHK I think as a beginner bashing and mixing together pre-made assets is harder in terms of creating something that matches your vision exactly. That's why I almost always make everything from scratch (as a beginner). Plus I have a weird ego thing in almost every creative task I do where if I didn't make it from scratch it means I didn't do it for real, but I'm getting better about that... even though I'm still toiling away at Vulkan in programming
Blender crashing within the first 2 minutes was absolutely perfect, I expected nothing less (more) from our favorite menu simulator
you should do this again but with someone using clay or other crafts!! You would have traditional 2D, digital 2D, traditional 3D, and digital 3D!
That would be interesting, clay would probably be hard knowing how Bob Ross paints!
And more time for both of the 3D artists
Imagine doing this for other media like following digital art and 3D tutorial
YESSSSSSSSS
Ohhhh yeah :D
I’ve made a clay bob ross style painting with mountains trees and reflections before haah :D
as a 4D artist, I am very offended you didn't get one for this video
next time…
WHAT IN THIS GREEN BEAUTIFUL EARTH 4D ART
As a 1D artist, same
Actually though, now I want to see one
I'd be interested to see a 4D rendering program like Blender, that allows you to rotate through different projections of a 4D model.
The monkey bush took me out at the knees
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My Poor Blender buddy :'(
3D Art is really a pain in the brush, but you know.. No Pain no gain!
So what are we gaining as 3D Artist?? Simple!
**TRAUMA!!**
I mean why didn't he just used grease pencil and made flat 2D sprites that could move around the canvas and on the water just a simple extruded face with a phong shader. Honestly I could have done better myself.
@@PutineluAlinDo it then. Post a video recording you drawing it. Also, you gotta start from scratch like he did.
Good luck lol
@@BoingBoingDoesStuff The outcome and the point? I can post a pdf file with all the instructions and still nothing would change that this person handicapped himself in the video.
@@BoingBoingDoesStuff actually send me money to do it and I will do it properly, budget had to be more than 200 for my time.
@@PutineluAlin It was a joke bro 😭
Besides, I'm broke
the 2d artist with the 3d avatar and the 3d artist with the 2d avatar
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Right? Thats kind of funny
I'm glad "Artists vs Bob Ross: Speed Challenge" continues to be a series.
Speedruning at it's finest.
I feel like the trad artist set himself up by using very tiny brushes. Bob Ross uses very large brushes, so he can cover a ton of ground very quickly and it enables him to do those impressive fast effects.
But again. He had a way smaller canvas than Bob. So it might've balanced put a bit
The earliest unusual case for monkey use I've seen was scaling it down and using it as snowflakes.
Another episode of hating how fast Bob draws 🔥🔥
Bob is just that talented tho
@@mrrfyW Nah it's practice and hard work xD Bob Ross would literally paint the same painting multiple times before painting it for the episode, hence how he does it so fast. He's practiced! If they did this same paint along over and over again they'd get better and faster each time too.
@@RestlessThoughts True I agree with your statement
Paints*
How many is multiple times cause I doubt I could do it that fast and well without a hundred tries @@RestlessThoughts
I specialize in 1D art. I can imagine it in my head perfectly, but whenever I try any other medium based off my 1D art it turns out a flop.
I once tried to follow a Bob Ross tutorial with VERY limited supplies, basically black, white, blue, yellow and red paint, a ridiculously big and an absurdly tiny paintbrush and a piece of cardboard for a palette knife plus a tiny canvas. My horrible equipment threw me into a fit of rage about two minutes in and with the power of comedic rage I actually powered through and achieved a pretty good result. My sister was quite amused watching me follow the instructions of a calm dude while screaming at the screen and throwing my stuff around. I am very fond of this memory.
I love how its just "3d artist, 2d artist, traditional artist, *BOB ROSS* "
Shows how different the workflow is for each medium :D Digital and traditional Art are kinda similar, but 3D Art has completely different requirements
Sometimes, you just gonna have to make bushes from monkeys
Omg, I love how cute you new Vtuber looks. He looks so squishy
I loove Jake's content and didn't expect he would be such a match with Skynix. Definitively should be more frequent on this channel.
“Im never going to look at a monkey the same way again, bruh” at the end had me in the floor😂😂. But fr the part when you said “bob Ross is meant to be relaxing, no when your following along it is not relaxing what so ever” was so true😂. Loved this❤
I think all of them looks great! But as a fellow digital artist, the traditional art looked the best!
no you’re not an artist brothe
@@luukienquoc1251 that is rude as hell, they are an artist, you might not like them or their work but that doesnt give you the right to be rude and saying untruthful things as such they are not an artist,yes they are one , next time you want to rain on someones parade, go take a good look at you and better yourself.
@@lucifer0264 what really?!? I’m just saying y’all need humbleness
@@luukienquoc1251 There's nothing un-humble about calling yourself an artist. If you make art, then you're an artist. Simple as that. Whether someone likes it or not doesn't matter.
@@NobodyOne_ alr keep calling yourself Artist or something
You should have a group of artists all collaborate on a Bob Ross painting, on the same canvas
Would increase the speed but the harmony would be in question.
trying to follow bob ross as someone who cant even paint in the first place is literally hell on earth bro he goes so fast
dude people don't realize until they try following along and then you blink and the video's been paused for twenty minutes while you try to fix some mistake that makes the perspective crazy but Bob effortlessly dodged around it and executed the stroke in one smooth movement
3:35 it was so funny seeing these guys panicking to keep up, and then it cuts back to Ross with a highly detailed mountain
"The artists are outputing all 120% of creativite and ink-energy. Thats 140% of thier potencial's!"
*_"From that moment on, the trinity of artists began to use 120% of their potential. Ross would never have imagined a meeting like this."_*
Bob ross tutorials were my favorite days within art class when we didn't have any (new) assignments and the teacher would play the video for us to watch (we were supposed to do a worksheet where we fill in the blanks from the video but I don't think anyone did it), it was very pleasing to my ADHD brain. Loved how seemingly slow the video is, boom he is halfway done.
They have unlocked 120% of their potential
someone got the reference 👀
My brain got brainrotted so much i instantly spot any possible JJK reference with pattern recognition
the poor 3d artist!! pino did not stand a chance
and yet he manadged, wow
3D artist totally missed a perfect opportunity to show off with some badass grease pencil
Massive respect to the 3d artist holy shit, following along in Blender with custom objects and shaders and everything.
whats with the thumbnail lmao
bro pulled out the shibuya arc of drawing
And I like it
This would’ve been a breeze in Houdini for this specific Bob Ross tutorial. It has procedural height field tools for terrains and mountains and it comes with procedural tree tools built in no add ons.
That was hilarious. I need to see more 2d vs 3d vs traditional flowing tutorials. Each time you could change what type of tutorial you are following.
love how skynix is 3d and pino is 2d
Can't wait to see someone chisel a Bob Ross tutorial.
That sounds like hell. I’d rather make one with clay.
12:10"never to look at monkeys same way again brooo"😂😂😂😂
Ok, it’s one thing to simply try to follow a bob Ross tutorial, but 3D!!!???? That’s impressive.
The 3 artists have reached 120% of their potential
Skynix I found you literally just a few minutes ago, and just wanna say I absolutely love the way your vtuber model looks, its so adorable. Also this video is peak
Unironically the most relaxing video I've seen in months. It almost feels lika an ASMR
I felt the pain of Blender crashing, I like the clever use of monkeys to make them into trees or bushes.
its so funny that the two tutorials youve followed for these videos are some of the few shown to me by my art teacher
watching pino struggle to keep up with bob in 3d was very entertaining
Bob ross makes whole forest with intricate details in the time I realise what brush and colour I am gonna use
Bob: let's add some highlights!
Pino: MAKE IT METAL
That video was insane! you are all very talented artist!
I really like Bob Ross way to teach but to be honest, i have no chance keep up with his speed. he is on another level. A true master! XD
You should make it a series, except you paint along in different ways. If it is competitive like this, traditional gets 1.5 times the video lengths worth of time to work on it, digital 2 times the video length and blender 3 times the video length. Slightly longer base time because obviously Bob's videos have cuts in them, and adjusted for difficulty: traditional doesn't need to adjust the techniques to fit their medium while others do. Additionally, you can do a layered approach, where you work together on One Piece but leave different parts to different people, perhaps repeated and randomized a few different ways so that 3D in particular can go nuts adjusting to very different techniques.
All in all, very fun video, and it would be great to see you guys become proficient in Ross' happy little trees!
Love the fact that Skynix is doing 2d with a 3d avatar, and Pino is doing 3d with a 2d avatar.
"Through out 2 dimensionals and reality, i alone am the artist one"
-bob ross
11:54 i can spot persona music anywhere
love how the 2d artist has a vtube model and the 3d artist has a png
That’s a good 3D exercise! I will try that
i remember following along this very tutorial with an airbursh tool in Firealpaca 4 years ago, back when I wasn't used to digital painting! It looked a bit bad, but it definitely helped me learn how to put together a scene and get more comfortable in the medium.
crazy collab
JAKE IN A SKYNIX VID?!? I never thought these guys would collab but here we are?!
All 3 of them look pretty good 😊
THat thumbnail is so amazing bro.. I saw the thumbnail a few days ago and now I realllly want to watch this video.
All art following Bob Ross: looks gorgeous
Every artist following Bob Ross: "This looks so terrible, it doesn't look like his at all, why is he so far ahead, TREES!?"
OH My GOD a video that gets straight to the point thank you
THE JAKE AND SKYNIX COLLAB IS CRAZY I WOULDVE NEVER THOUGHT IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE.. I love it so much
Following Bob Ross tutorial is focus training, looked away a sec and you'll experience happy little accident 😂
Omg, you guys are all SO GOOD, I bet it took a lot of practice to get this great, GG
Please do this one again! I loved seeing the side by side with all three mediums.
You should do the animal skull challenge basically you kind of pick a random animal skull and draw what you think it looks like😅😊😅
Thumbnail is awesome well done to whoever made it
Bob Ross paints things that translate easily to the medium; it'd be interesting to see this challenge done with different subjects that favor the other mediums as well
The Mahito, Todo, and Yuji reference is badass bro🔥🔥
That thumbnail is a reference to JJK! Glad to see references of my favorite anime often (^-^) also "thats when,all four of them...Unlocked 120% of their drawing potential!"
It would be pretty epic if you could bring in any 4D artists in the future! Pretty fun video
Pino struggling with blender and all the crashes crack me up, that's peak content
Now…. The 3 artists have brought out *120% of their potential*
3D artist be usin a 2d model and digital artist be usin a 3d model, i don't got a problem with it but it's pretty funny
Here to say the thumbnail is absolute fire
Yoo sick thumbnail dude i love them
The reference to Todo, Itadori and Mahito in the thumbnail was unexpected and very cool
"Right after remembering the words of the one above all, an artist can create masterpieces. No matter if they are 3d, 2d or traditional, Bob Ross is the one who guides them all.
After a artist watches a Bob Ross tutorial... They have truly reached 120% of their potential!"
I'm a 3d and 2d digital artist, and these videos look like so much fun! I should try these with my friends some time.
*All three artists have brought out 120% of their full potential*
holy thumbnail keep cooking 🔥🔥🔥 ✍✍✍
Bob Ross is the epitome of "just draw the rest of the owl" but he spends the whole time insisting that the owl is only one stroke
I LOVED THE JJK REFERENCE ON THE THUMBNAIL!
i love the todo list at the end
one of ther coolest video Ive seen in a while
I see what you did with the thumbnail.
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Only JJK fans will know.
imagine 3d artist having a 2d avatar and digital artist having a 3d avatar
I like how the 2D artist has a 3D avatar and vice versa
and the traditional artist uses a traditional webcam
Im sorry, but traditional artist guy looks like jerma to me
The artists finally feel how it feels to watch a youtube art tutorial
They have reached 120% of their power ahh thumbnail
Wait that thumbnail goes hard 🔥