The best way to describe your videos is like a table full of delicious but still healthy food. I click expecting fast food, a burger of sketches with a couple tips, and instead get a full meal with smart advice and excellent examples backed up by experience, all around very valuable. Yes I'm very hungry, sorry.
Something you didn't cover that is important to be aware of is the angle of which the bottom of the nose is tipped (roughly at a 15-25 degree angle). For practical purposes lets say the nose in profile/side view is shaped like a right triangle. the L shape of the right triangle is slightly tipped on its axis. Causing the bottom of the nose to be seen in the anterior/front view when the head is looking straight forward towards the viewer. I wanted to point this out because in my own studies I've seen a lot of artist's downplay this in order to simplify or to escape the complexity of the nose. It's also important to remember that the nose is convex and protrudes out from the face. Wire-frame/contour drawings will help greatly for anyone having trouble with this form. Please vote to raise awareness.
Super concise and informative. I'm a k-12 art teacher so this really helps me to clarify some of these ideas in a clear, concise way to my students! 🌿🌿
It's crazy drawing along to your tutorials then looking around the real world and seeing how amazingly you subtly stylize your simplifications. You're like a make the world look cool filter haha. I don't go to Patreon often but I've watched hundreds of tutorials and yours are especially good. Thanks Sinix
Thank you sinus... who nose, maybe it snot obvious from the comments but your puns are on the nose. I thought the diagonal ridge I observe on the side of the nose was some sort of muscle indication like the muscles we use to make an expression of disgust. Now I'm poking around my nose, and feel that it might actually be the bridge. I'll have to pay more attention, luckily I have two life drawing sessions today where I can do so.
Thank you so much Sinix! I watched this video again for the first time in a while and in one sitting just following along, I finally am able to draw faces that seem right for me! I realize now that the nose is probably the most important part in drawing faces. You're the best!
I clicked on this video a few days ago when I was finally determined and inspired enough to actually learn how to draw and I can't express my gratitude enough. I'm really really thankful for your videos and this series. I don't know if it's just quarantine that's made my head clear up but I've tried learning anatomy before and it never really worked out. I followed through with your video and the information about the structure really helps. You can actually see the difference between how I used to draw a few days ago and now. Like a very big difference. I guess I already knew how to draw (I also used to draw anime, they look pretty awful though lol, but I know how to handle a pencil, the amount of pressure to put and such) just didn't know how the face was supposed to look. The skull thing also helped alot. My faces look drastically better and drawing them is easier. In your hands vid when you just kinda drew the hands like so without any guidelines it got me thinking "why don't I just do that too" and like shabam it's the best hand I've ever drawn my entire life. It feels like you unravelled this knot in my head lol. You've really taught me to know and learn the structure of things and how they're supposed to look, rather than copying from references. Thank you so so so much, I'm really grateful. I've never had this much fun drawing before, Its the first time I felt this want to learn and improve. Just thank you so so much from the bottom of my heart T^T
I really love your anatomy videos, and even though I usually draw in a fairly stylized way, you always manage to make notes about how the features work that give me something to ponder and improve on. Thank you so much for this series!
I really appreciate the video! I've been needing one of these and they're extremely useful! I just wanted to point out in the 'common mistakes' section, my nostrils are actually lower like it is shown on the top left. It may not be standard, but it's not wrong! Thank you again for the video, though! Can't wait for your next one!
your videos really help! Im 12 years old and i wanted to say you are an insperation! i almost gave up on drawing until i saw your vids thank you so much and please keep drawing.
Thank you Sinix, every time I visit your channel I learn something and get better at art. Even when you haven't posted a new video I watch an old one and I always catch things I missed or have forgotten.
We watched so many parts and learned a lot so a video about how to put them together would be awesome (like combining nose mouth ears nose eyes to a full face one.)
Your anatomy vids are the best! It's still currently our sem break and I somehow got an idea to transform myself through drawing, all this vids had a huge impact on me!!
Thank you, it IS my favorite video about noses so far. I don't have much problem with them, but now I have more solutions than before, for when things go wrong while making a face.
I cant believe it took me this long to subscribe, I love your videos and have seen a major improvement in my abilities and have seen a change in how I think about my drawings, thank you for that.
I had to watch this on 0.25 seconds playback speed and paused a lot. Great video amazing tutorial, thank you Sinix. I sure hope that you expand this and have multiple lectures on Udemy or something.
Got a new subscriber! It's really tough for me to learn stuff on YT (even though it's free!) cuz of my attention problems. This video helped me understand noses better!
The best way to describe your videos is like a table full of delicious but still healthy food. I click expecting fast food, a burger of sketches with a couple tips, and instead get a full meal with smart advice and excellent examples backed up by experience, all around very valuable. Yes I'm very hungry, sorry.
thats a spot on analogy
Michael Goman agreed
I haven't liked a comment in ages but I felt this was necessary
Reading this made me confused
Couldn't explain it better
thanks sinus
Haha mmmhhhhmmm
Milubee I made it 1k
You must've won the spelling bee
This made me laugh.
Sinus Anatomy Tips
"I've decided to pick the nose"
There is zero chance that wasn't intentional.
"and if it's snot.."
I love you, Sinix. :-D
I came looking for this comment when I heard that line.
It never was a coincidence.
oi oi don't forget sinix saying sinus instead
At last I can draw noses now
Ahmed Aldoori so can I!
dude, you're faking
Bro you can draw everything
Akhmed!
AHMEEEED ❤️
The one dislike was voldemort.
LOL XD
There are 4 now... its the horcrux too...
and then comes some villagers from MC
and the others are the deatheaters
The rest are Voldemort's alt accounts
who needs drugs when you've got sinix's anatomy quick tips
true
Drug dealers
*sinus ;)
Imagine some guy opening your computer files and finding an entire page of noses.
Uhhh...
Everybody nose Sinus' videos are up to snuff.
We got a nose pun pro over here.
You mean "up to sniff." right?
Yes, they're infectious.
im actually disgusted.
thank you.
@@12inchesofworm26 bro why you so *stuff up*
Time Stamps:
structure - 0:30
relationships - 4:32
common mistakes - 5:58
reductions - 7:08
Random noses from imagination - 8:33
Thank youuu
thanks :]
I love how you paint the skin :0 It always looks interesting with lots of different colors. I look up to painting like this in the near future :D
Go for it
Did you make it?
@@Ricardo-fm5wt I'm a professional oil painter now, so yeah I made it
@@rima-chan It's great to know that! Do you have an Instagram account where we can follow your works or something like that?
@@Ricardo-fm5wt I open my website and instagram in three weeks, so I'll tell you then ;)
Something you didn't cover that is important to be aware of is the angle of which the bottom of the nose is tipped (roughly at a 15-25 degree angle). For practical purposes lets say the nose in profile/side view is shaped like a right triangle. the L shape of the right triangle is slightly tipped on its axis. Causing the bottom of the nose to be seen in the anterior/front view when the head is looking straight forward towards the viewer. I wanted to point this out because in my own studies I've seen a lot of artist's downplay this in order to simplify or to escape the complexity of the nose. It's also important to remember that the nose is convex and protrudes out from the face. Wire-frame/contour drawings will help greatly for anyone having trouble with this form. Please vote to raise awareness.
Can you do one on eyebrows or tongues? Both seem to lack a good guide that isn't stiff in technique or style
YESSSS
I concur!!!
true
yes pleaseeee
YES
Yesss
I sure love new videos from one of my favorite artists, sinus
"Hey guys sinus here"😂😂
You don’t know how much I’ve improved after watching your videos.
Thank you so much for being the teacher I’ve never had
Super concise and informative. I'm a k-12 art teacher so this really helps me to clarify some of these ideas in a clear, concise way to my students! 🌿🌿
It's crazy drawing along to your tutorials then looking around the real world and seeing how amazingly you subtly stylize your simplifications. You're like a make the world look cool filter haha. I don't go to Patreon often but I've watched hundreds of tutorials and yours are especially good. Thanks Sinix
This guy deserves so many more subs, the talent and effort that’s gone into making these videos and drawings is so rare
videos like these has made it so much more easier for people to learn art, without actually having to go to art school. thanks alot sinix
The 5 dislikes are Davy Jones ,Voldermort , red skull, spoopy skeleton meme and that one guy with a weird obsession with voldermorts nose
Thank you sinus... who nose, maybe it snot obvious from the comments but your puns are on the nose. I thought the diagonal ridge I observe on the side of the nose was some sort of muscle indication like the muscles we use to make an expression of disgust. Now I'm poking around my nose, and feel that it might actually be the bridge. I'll have to pay more attention, luckily I have two life drawing sessions today where I can do so.
😂
Thank you so much Sinix! I watched this video again for the first time in a while and in one sitting just following along, I finally am able to draw faces that seem right for me! I realize now that the nose is probably the most important part in drawing faces. You're the best!
Watching this video is like an instant get better pill for artists that know how to draw but still isn't quite there yet.
It would be great if you did one of these but for drawing an entire figure
I'm learning more w these videos than I ever did in my AP art class...
Eyes please. I know there are alot of tutorials on eyes out there, but your tutorials are the best in the biz. Pls.
I clicked on this video a few days ago when I was finally determined and inspired enough to actually learn how to draw and I can't express my gratitude enough. I'm really really thankful for your videos and this series. I don't know if it's just quarantine that's made my head clear up but I've tried learning anatomy before and it never really worked out. I followed through with your video and the information about the structure really helps. You can actually see the difference between how I used to draw a few days ago and now. Like a very big difference. I guess I already knew how to draw (I also used to draw anime, they look pretty awful though lol, but I know how to handle a pencil, the amount of pressure to put and such) just didn't know how the face was supposed to look. The skull thing also helped alot. My faces look drastically better and drawing them is easier. In your hands vid when you just kinda drew the hands like so without any guidelines it got me thinking "why don't I just do that too" and like shabam it's the best hand I've ever drawn my entire life. It feels like you unravelled this knot in my head lol. You've really taught me to know and learn the structure of things and how they're supposed to look, rather than copying from references. Thank you so so so much, I'm really grateful. I've never had this much fun drawing before, Its the first time I felt this want to learn and improve. Just thank you so so much from the bottom of my heart T^T
Catch me out here drawing like a pro because of this man😌
I really love your anatomy videos, and even though I usually draw in a fairly stylized way, you always manage to make notes about how the features work that give me something to ponder and improve on. Thank you so much for this series!
Been 5 years still love watching this guy's simple tutorials :D
I really appreciate the video! I've been needing one of these and they're extremely useful! I just wanted to point out in the 'common mistakes' section, my nostrils are actually lower like it is shown on the top left. It may not be standard, but it's not wrong! Thank you again for the video, though! Can't wait for your next one!
I have been struggling to draw noses lately, and you made a tutorial just in time. Thank you!!
your videos really help! Im 12 years old and i wanted to say you are an insperation! i almost gave up on drawing until i saw your vids thank you so much and please keep drawing.
you are the BEST, the commentary is hilarious and your slightly slow talking is weirdly soothing. I've learned so much!
It's incredible how helpful and life-hacking this tutorial is.
I can't tell you how much this helped. Thanks alot.
i love you dude noses had troubled me for like half a year now and now i can already see an improvement love you boo keep doing good
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Decided to pick the nose for this one 😂
Wow! 😅😂
Thank you Sinix, every time I visit your channel I learn something and get better at art. Even when you haven't posted a new video I watch an old one and I always catch things I missed or have forgotten.
ugh... the snot pun and the sneezing animation had me in tears... couldn't resist subscribing.
I could fall asleep to this voice. it’s so soothing to me.
The advice on using angles before curves when learning anatomy is great!! I'll be sure to do that from now on
Loved your polite, pleasing attitude with such a nice way to put important information in sketches .. Stay Blessed .. great help. Thank you.
you are a hero. The shading and coloring is my fav part, it always blows me away. Great tut!
You are a good human for making those , thank you
I may be 7 years late but you earned yourself a subscriber
I wish I could’ve found this channel sooner, this is life changing information.
pretty sure this is my new favorite video about drawing noses
This is my favorite youtube video about drawing noses. thanks Sinus
i love your anatomy quick tips so much! they're so well thought out and fleshed out with so many tips and examples, it's amazing! thank you so much
We watched so many parts and learned a lot so a video about how to put them together would be awesome (like combining nose mouth ears nose eyes to a full face one.)
Like relationships part of the video but a full vid
holy shit. This is a near perfect tutorial! Great artstyle, great voice, well explained and no time wasted. How did I not find you sooner?
only a few minutes in and it already helped me draw noses my gosh your videos are great
Don't worry bro it is one of my favorite yt drawing videos
Most helpful video I've ever watched in my life, bless your soul
Ya boy sinus back at it again with those helpful quick tips. Bless you.
THANK YOU I’M ALWAYS SO MIND BLOWED AFTER YOUR VIDS OMG
Your anatomy vids are the best! It's still currently our sem break and I somehow got an idea to transform myself through drawing, all this vids had a huge impact on me!!
I've decided to pick the nose for this one... 0:12
this is in fact, my new favorite video on drawing noses👨❤️👨
you're such a dad, and i love it!
Sinus, of course this is my new favourite video on noses!
Thank you, it IS my favorite video about noses so far.
I don't have much problem with them, but now I have more solutions than before, for when things go wrong while making a face.
I'm only halfway into the video and you have already helped me immensely. Thank you.
You’re the best artist ever, thanks I’m learning such a lot of thing with you :D thanks for existing never change 😁
Seriously just watched this and right away found what was bothering me about my drawing. Thanks so much for this video!
Every time I struggle with drawing noses, I always come to this video to refresh my anatomy! Truly the best
crazy....your content is in a league of its own....thank you!!
this is the most useful channel ive ever seen; thank you so much
I cant believe it took me this long to subscribe, I love your videos and have seen a major improvement in my abilities and have seen a change in how I think about my drawings, thank you for that.
What if someone new watches this and thinks that your name is pronounced sinus for a good amount of time
No One welllllll...
I love your profile pic
wait, so it's not sinus???
First video here... I thought that was how he pronounced it...
Guilty!
it's again a content-packed video Sinix.
Thank you so much for making all these anatomy videos! They've been seriously helpful for improving my drawing skills😃
helpful! thank you for this! the silly animations are cute. Besides Ahmed and Sycra. you are now one of my favorite art youtubers. bless you.
The Trick with the Triangel changed my life thank you very much
I had to watch this on 0.25 seconds playback speed and paused a lot. Great video amazing tutorial, thank you Sinix. I sure hope that you expand this and have multiple lectures on Udemy or something.
Thanks Bro.. an outstanding, to the point, crisp piece of tutorial, i love the last part ( Animation) too
Your so good at teaching that i really improve drawing instantly.
Your videos are very well constructed
This now is my favorite youtube Video for painting noses
I love your teaching. It's better than my professors in college.
Boi you're my fav UA-cam teacher🤦❤️
Really cool video! You helped me understand THE NOSE a bit better.
I just listened to the audio, but your voice is just so nice to draw to. Oh, and nice tutorial btw
Bruh, i could listen to your voice all day. I find your voice soothing and calming lol am i weird 😂😭
Can't wait for the lips/mouth next!
This is so old, but seeme so new! ❤
i love your videos man you don't know how much you helped me
His voice is so calming
Super helpful, you went over a lot of things i couldn’t really wrap my head around before with other nose tutorials.
Excellent video and indeed my new favourite for drawing inspiration, thanks for making a light-hearted but very functional video, Sinix
Got a new subscriber! It's really tough for me to learn stuff on YT (even though it's free!) cuz of my attention problems. This video helped me understand noses better!
I have a great april fools joke video idea! Do one of these for a fake body part for an animal and talk about it casually throughout the video!
That'd be fucking amazing and hilariousssssss yes please
you cracked at drawing my guy👌🏻
Your drawing tips really helped a lot! Thank you
Oh man, please make a video on mouths and another one on eyes. Love your stuff. Your videos cut straight to the point and are easy to follow.
Thanks
His voice is so nice i'mma just lower the volume and use this as asmr to sleep and hope I wake up and draw perfect noses.
i watches this and the lips video today and i improved a lot thanks
A lot of noses and a lot of tips. Great tutorial. Thanks!
Thank you I really needed help! Best tutorial I've seen
Sinix Design could you do one about drawing the body parts together... like full body anatomy??