I think it’s because of the fact that illustrations are already so simple (compared to reality) that the select few elements present will carry a all the weight in the interpretation of the picture, so altering any of them has a big impact.
Super helpful!! I've seen a lot of artists with WONDERFUL line art, the varying widths is just really appealing and interesting to my eye, so this is a big treat! Thank you!
Even though I already know all these the way you organized and presented it made me understand all of it way better than I did before. Makes me excited to do more and better lineart studies
Not a lot of people talk about lines, I think lines are sometime more important that alot of deatil, for example full metal alchemist, the art look amazing, not only for it detail, because I think the art fell it for it lines, the creator put the right lines on the part we suppose to focus more, like sometime it on the fist, mean Edward gonna punch someone, I think the lines work for the tone of the story and It well done.
This was really helpful, thank you! I'm thinking about these different line qualities in my drawings a lot... I still struggle when those guidelines are conflicting - such as an edge in the foreground, that is also in the light. Every artist seems to come up with their own solutions, which I guess is a good thing :) So I try to develop my intuition and avoid being too strict with the rules for lineweight.
Once again great advice! I swear I wish you taught at my university I think I would have learned more! Also, I noticed line tightness used in many comics!
That's what I was needing. Started playing arround with Blender and realized you can change the thickness of your lines or of your 3D models and that made me realize I never gave my line thickness any thought
great video topic - though i suppose this does not really apply when it comes to coloring right? at that point assuming we do the "flat colors" then coloring in those clipping mask - is when one would use a soft brush?
Hey, Toniko! I'm looking to get started on my 2D art/animation journey. I don't have much experience and I don't even know if I'm cut out for this kind of thing. So, I'm thinking of learning a free software, as opposed to something spendy. Would you be willing to do a video covering OpenToonz and the off-shoot of it called Tahoma? These seem like the best options to me, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on them.
i love how tonics tips are just full blown courses in disguise
Yeah!!!! They're SO valuable!!!😍😍😍
It’s surprising to know that even simple lines can convey this much.
I think it’s because of the fact that illustrations are already so simple (compared to reality) that the select few elements present will carry a all the weight in the interpretation of the picture, so altering any of them has a big impact.
i loved the last bit with pirates of dark water! that show was underrated.
Lines. . . Lines everywhere.
I went years before I taught myself about this.
So thanks for teaching those who don't know yet!
Thick outlines are so much fun to look at. I love em!
Super helpful!! I've seen a lot of artists with WONDERFUL line art, the varying widths is just really appealing and interesting to my eye, so this is a big treat! Thank you!
Even though I already know all these the way you organized and presented it made me understand all of it way better than I did before. Makes me excited to do more and better lineart studies
This is literally the thing I'm struggling right now ty
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Not a lot of people talk about lines, I think lines are sometime more important that alot of deatil, for example full metal alchemist, the art look amazing, not only for it detail, because I think the art fell it for it lines, the creator put the right lines on the part we suppose to focus more, like sometime it on the fist, mean Edward gonna punch someone, I think the lines work for the tone of the story and It well done.
This was really helpful, thank you! I'm thinking about these different line qualities in my drawings a lot... I still struggle when those guidelines are conflicting - such as an edge in the foreground, that is also in the light. Every artist seems to come up with their own solutions, which I guess is a good thing :) So I try to develop my intuition and avoid being too strict with the rules for lineweight.
Thank you for the information. I'm surprised how many people skip over things like this when talking about linework or just drawing in general.
Is that Pirates of Dark Waters!? What a great throwback ! Awesome tips too!
Thank you so much for this video!! I’m still figuring out stuff with my lineart and this was very needed 😌💕
this is a seldom talked about set of techniques, thank you for the insight
THANK YOU, it's so rare to find lineart focused videos. I absolutely love to draw with lines
I'm still hooked on your Dream Bandits Proof of Concept. I wish it had taken off.
I just love your work so much
this is an INCREDIBLY helpful video with a subject i’ve had a lot of trouble pinpointing! thank you so much!
Thank you for your hard work! Your videos are always helpful!
Hadn't thought about so much of this. Very helpful and great examples
this is exactly the tutorial i needed
Once again great advice! I swear I wish you taught at my university I think I would have learned more! Also, I noticed line tightness used in many comics!
Oh yess, *extra THICC*
New sub and a long time watching ur stuff, love ur videos and work Toniko :)
That's what I was needing. Started playing arround with Blender and realized you can change the thickness of your lines or of your 3D models and that made me realize I never gave my line thickness any thought
Thank you Toniko Pantoja! really needed this ^^
This came at the perfect time!
JUST AS I WAS STRUGGLING WITH HOW BAD MY LINE WEIGHT IS I SEE THiS I LOVE U
finally someone talking about this, thank you! ✌🏿
Great tutorial!
you made the best videos
You deserve this sub!!!
wonderful video tonyy
Did you say Sheridan college in Toronto in this video. I'm a military vet and I want to sign up for the school next year.
such a helpful video, thank you!
great video topic - though i suppose this does not really apply when it comes to coloring right?
at that point assuming we do the "flat colors" then coloring in those clipping mask - is when one would use a soft brush?
Hey, Toniko! I'm looking to get started on my 2D art/animation journey. I don't have much experience and I don't even know if I'm cut out for this kind of thing. So, I'm thinking of learning a free software, as opposed to something spendy.
Would you be willing to do a video covering OpenToonz and the off-shoot of it called Tahoma? These seem like the best options to me, but I'd love to hear your thoughts on them.
Does anyone know where I can find more life drawing references like the one found at 09:20?
Lines are simply very small shadows
Pirates of Dark Water!!
Line THICCness.
The video is good but the zooming in and out of the drawings it's a bit much at times especially when you are watching full screen.
What number did you used for animation? 🙋♀️💚
Were those the characters from Pirates of Dark Water?
Like 114 me gusto mucho espero ver vídeo mas detallado xd
Thicc
ThiCCNeSS
Why be slicc when you can be thicc
Does this even work on flash/animate tho 👁️👁️💧
I know this is mad late but who’s the wolf girl 👀 i like her
Important topic, but the intro was a waste of time. Would have been better to get right to 1:30 and the subject of the video.
I don’t know if it’s just me, but I feel like thick lines distract me from the actual art.
new info. dont forget to go light when just starting a drawing ( a more classical approach)