Breaking Technical Barriers in Drawing
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- @PeterHanStyle explores capturing the essence of motion and energy in sketches, focusing on a baseball throwing pose. Through a series of sketches, Peter iterates on pose and dynamism, moving from basic positioning to more expressive forms. The demo covers technical aspects like anatomy and perspective, alongside the challenge of infusing sketches with the illusion of motion. It also contains insights from Peter and his reflections on balancing technical skill with creative expression that highlight the journey towards achieving a more dynamic depiction of action.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:16 - Sketchbook
01:34 - Pitcher Demo 1
06:37 - Pitcher Demo 2
14:14 - Pitcher Demo 3
17:58 - Pitcher Demo 4
25:26 - Pitcher Demo 5
28:42 - Outro
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Is this code time-limited ? Because I want to finish the drawing basics course first.
@@emmahamilton1514 This code will be removed before the end of Drawing Basics. Our release of lessons for that course will still be going for many more months.
But there will be other sales around that time for you, for sure!
"im not teachjng you anything. Im showing you how im teaching myself." That one hit. This channel is by far one of the greatest for learning. Not just art thinking, but true life wisdom. Love it.
definitely very cool mindset to have. reps on reps on reps. most times I get caught up with a drawing I did well, and I know I can do again. but sometime scared to mess up. i will try this method on my training days
He chose one of the hardest poses out there- a person throwing a baseball. great work (problem solving)!
Peter's the best at what he does!
what u mean @@
@ProkoTV Can you PLEASE PLEASE tell me exactly what pen and or pencils and paper he uses to do those sketches he shows in his book? I reslly hope to hear from you!! And can you share any more videos on how to leanr to draw Luke him or how to come up with new original designs? THANK YOU!
@@leif1075 Looks like his main pens are a couple Pigma FB pens here.
Search "Peter Han" and we have him in a few videos on the channel! We'll also have another video with him out this week, as well.
He chose what he found easy 🗿
"I tend to draw fast and talk fast..Just keep up!!" Freakin love that!!
I read this comment as he said that 😂
"This is bad, this is bad, YOU'RE BAD." Way too accurate. Trying to live the lesson that the "pressure is a privilege". This is brilliant 🙏🏻
dude..there's tears in my eyes.i have been facing the same thing. not being able to express to the extent of what's going on inside. thank you, everyone at proko
So glad to hear it helps!
i want to draw like an animator, and im glad peter han addressed that!
Yes! When you lesrn animation, all of these information will become common to you
For a mid-to-high level artist, this sort of lecture is golden. After you know different ways of drawing, we need to talk about "ways of ways of drawing" (i.e. the process).
Tanto vídeo sobre processo e descubro que precisava de mais.
Peter constantly becomes better at teaching and pushing his style. One of the greatest video demos I have seen in a long time.
Wow he's skilled at both drawing and articulating his process.
This is the most original video I've seen so far, this content is really heavy, never seen any artists talking so clearly about how they actually tackle the fear and solve the problem.
I thank you proko for bringing up this content ❤
This video is what I wanted for all the designers I see giving an elaboration of what their process is like, but as if it were for a friend in which he explains with enthusiasm.
Fascinating process, and a fantastic speaker too - no words wasted, so much valuable info so quickly!! Many thanks as ever!
It's always an eye-opening, worthwhile experience seeing him work
@@ProkoTV i can only imagine how intuitive it is to work with him, keep it up
Watching this one, I realized that when I was little and used to think of the word "drawing", I imagined this display of skill that Mr. Peter Han showed us here, just, without the 20 + years of experience.
I been following Peter for a while, Its honestly insane to see that a high level artist who is so much farther in their journey, can still see ways to take them even higher. While lower level artists like me think things like "im not good enough" or "ill never be on the same level as xyz" like we've already reached our peak or something.
Amazing information already ( 5 mins in, still watching! Loved the "vids we see on social media as an illusion!" section )
I remember the Draftsman podcast where Proko discussed with Marshall on how he constructs his illustrations ( the one with the wood chopping scene) on how he preps up the foundations before the ACTUAL, final piece.
The grind must go on to learn such an amazing skill.
I like that, Peter shared what he 100% knows and at the same time, what he is struggling with because of that knowledge/mindset. Really great video!
Peter is a gem his teaching is always detailed and never gate keeps you really feel how he started from the bottom up
Absolutely amazing. Anyone else would've stopped at one good drawing, but each new one he made was better than the rest. Being able to do that on camera in front of a crowd, with fear and anxiety, and succeeding. I'm so grateful that he was able to show and explain his thought process to us. I'm also grateful that this moment was captured by Proko. Thank you for this platform. I learned something valuable today.
I was surprised how far I was able to push poses with this video! Awesome!
I LOVE watching Peters Proko videos. I’ve been re-watching his dwarf video for years! Now this one will be the same I’m sure. Can Proko please have Peter do more demos? He’s gold! Thank you Proko team!
There will definitely be more!
13:55 13:55
13 minutes in he mentions being overtrained and wanting to break out of over intellectualizing the technical aspects of drawing;
A solution:
Wet on wet washes. You can do it with watercolor, water soluble graphite or graphite powder, acrylics or very thinned out oil paint onto a surface you’ve brushed thinner solvent over.
You have so little control over wet on wet washes once pigment hits water that it forces you to just accept what’s happening on the paper/canvas/surface.
I find this is my favorite way to start my pieces. I just let my hand move without stopping and thinking about what I’m making, then I let it dry. Then I come back a day or hours later once it’s dry and outline what I see, and accentuate what is already there.
I find this to be a very fun and rewarding way to make art, because my favorite artist Robert Venosa did all his paintings this way. He was a very technical painter who could do photo realistic portraits that chose to make amorphous alien landscapes with floating ethereal shifting beings. He said “art is an emotional process, not an intellectual one”. So his methods bring back emotion and non linear thinking back into the process as the main driving force of the creativity.
What your subconscious comes up with will surprise you in this wash technique. I see all kinds of faces and forms on the surface! I hope he reads this and that this helps him haha. Because everything like perspective etc etc go out the window almost entirely when you start all your pieces/underpaintings like this.
Peter Hans is half a philosopher and half an artist :D
We agree!
if only this video came out earlier it would've saved me a lot of headache 😭 but yeah people like peter han and kim jung gi does have a very form based, representational approach to drawing, and it's good to see peter try to infuse more graphic design principles into his art to help convey his ideas more effectively (things like using flow to convey movement and energy)
Peter Han is one of the best out there, I'm glad you were able to get him for another demo!
Fantastic!! Watching Peter explain the process with a educational tone and emotional element was an event worthy of praise and applause. Bravo,, sir! Thanks to you and Proko for taking us through the development of a dynamic action piece, step by step. I learned a lot.
BTW...what else ya got?? More please!
I was like wow who is this genius and then I realized it was Peter Han!!
very elaborate, new artisrts should not miss Proko because this is valuable knowledge
Dude… this is exactly how I feel and think.
Everything he’s described- from that FEELING of movement I feel too. Actually that’s EXACTLY WHY I wanna go into animation… dude this was really surreal.
I’m gonna go do some art, y’all should too
This vid made me appreciate Peter a lot more. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you Peter, love the part about fear and working through it. I hope your journey is a long and interesting one!
I literally had a similar epiphany yesterday. I was stuck drawing a bunch of stiff figures and anatomy instead of expressing my ideas first and foremost. Such a great video!
Peter Han is a master
im very happy you touched on the foreshortening-of-the-arm dilemma, ive been trying to figure that out for forever!!
this videos is an actual gem.
Keep up the good work proko!
Peter han is one of the teacher and instructor you teach you to teach yourself. ❤ Kudos to proko and team to have the greats to tell us the path as an artist ahead in many aspect.
The third demo is the path I'm looking for, I want more distortion, I got to Tayio Matsumoto distorting, "I want even more"!
Absolutely one of my favorite artists on my favorite art channel once again! Loving these demos, waiting patiently for Steven Zapata's... ❤
i love watching and listening to peter han
thanks you so much for this kind of videos, really inspiring! Peter Han is awesome !
This blew my mind SO HARD! thank you so much, this is what I needed.
Good stuff, Peter Han! Thank you. 😊
This is a Masterclass for free thank you so much!!!
One of the best videos I have ever seen. This message is not yet for me but I get what he is saying, and he is a genius
Peter Han is such a great teacher man
This video was much more helpful than tones of technical tutorials I've seen ❤️
So much wisdom here. Art is awesome!
Thanks for always talking through your thought process Mister Han! It is so helpful to see and hear your process while you work out illustrations! And a super big thanks to Proko for being the best Art channel on UA-cams! And I mean no offense to Mister Han as I consider his channel an Artist* channel. Though his livestreams talking to students and chat are also a big help in my learning process. I just keep putting my foot in my mouth here. I love you as an artist too Master Prokopenko! I’m just gunna leave it at that.
Amazing video. Great teacher and communicator.
Such a great demonstration, especially the part about knowing when to stop. Having the knowledge, the intuition and the discipline of not over correcting and micromanaging yourself. The fine line between not sabotaging and limiting your own expression but still demonstrating you understand fundamental principles. Your art will never be perfect and that's totally okay. At some point you have to finish and move on to the next thing. But as long as you recognize your mistakes and shortcomings, you'll get better and faster at reaching your own personal point of satisfaction with each piece, with fewer obstacles.
An interesting guy. I can see him hit the blind spots that I am having! Thanks for posting him!
Man, this speaks to me. This is how I create. But Peter has provided some amazing guidance for me here. He takes it to 11. Gonna rewatch this until it burns into my screen.
I love the way he speaks and how insightful he is in his process!
Love this! Thank you!
Thanks, GOD bless you !!
I’m really glad I clicked on this video today - very helpful!
I love watching pros sketch and provide insight.
Although as a beginner there's always that envy at how they actually put lines where they want them.
Im using the Proko basics course and practice to hopefully get some pencil control.
Thanks proko!
We believe in you!
Stan, thank you for making amazing content and inspiring educating and lifting up other fellow artist, you are certainly an inspiration to us all keep up the hard work, brother
This time also I am thinking about you and you posted again thank you bro. God bless you 😊😊❤❤🙏🙏.
Que didática maravilhosa
Ele explica cada passo com naturalidade e calma
Thanks I needed that❤
EXCELLENT TIPS.
thank you for this
Super intresting video, I always struggle with losing life when I clean up my drawing and I think it’s due to the sort of thinking he talks about. It’d be really interesting to see Peter animate
This is great Thank you!!
Interesting, I have a similar battle coming from a background in Industrial Design. I agree with him completely, this is why its important to study other artist. Its a life long journey. Some of my favorite that have helped me progress over the past 20 years is Vilppu, Michael Mattesi, Stephen Silver, Wouter Tulp, Tom Bandcroft and Walt Stanchfield. There are many approaches, in the end you still have to formulate your own approach by taking what works for you and disgarding the rest.
We are in the world of mine where even mechanics can be distorted for movement, imagine those that are chaotic and natural with perspective to boot and you have all the magic.
Itsa big thank you I learned a lot more than any other one video I've ever watched during my whole drawing experience
Glad to hear that!
Thank you!
This is awesome!
Excellent sketch ❤❤
great advice and video :) thank you guys :3
life changing video
What an incredibly unique video! And may I just say that the timer tool is awesome.
Thanks!
Amazing artist!!
This is such an amazing video
man you CAKED HIM UP in that last drawing haha
Peter Han!!!
This guy is amazing!
Awesome😀 Thank you
his narrative is very engaging
❤ loved it
Great video!!! ❤
Dude has transcended, his mind can barely keep up with his hand
😂I never heard him talk before, so energetic!
He's an energetic guy!
and bro gone deep there! wow.
Wow I didn't expect the 3rd drawing to come out THAT better then the previous one, it's so much more dynamic even tho in the previous one he tried also using a fish eye perspective with foreshortening.
i always watch videos 2 times speed but not this time around and i didnt even realize until the end and Peter Han wasnt kidding when he said he talks fast and draws fast lol
" I am not trying to teach you or anything. I'm showing you how I'm trying to teach myself." Well, good sir, I still learned something from you. Thank you. 🤯
Love the editing
thank you!
Amazing
Notice, he isn't drawing small. It's big sketch book. He sometimes even sketches bigger. I think that helps a lot. It does for me.
GENIAL!!!!!
Incrível!!
this video is gold. I understand now why my drawings can be nice, perfect... and boring... (((( :( . Amazing Peter Han...
Thank you proko
Fenomenal
Not sure this was the intention but this is very inspiring
You guys are awsome. Proko
Lets gooo Peter hannn
studying hard to be this good. Sad I'm starting kinda late, got a lot to pick up!
How old are you? Never is too late.