Good video, but you are wrong about when you should start. You should start worrying from The beginning. In pure line drawing you still use edges by making The line smoother ou even desapearing for a short time. You can check It out in most of Rubens drawings.
I agree that you can use edges in whatever type of art you do, but I still think that learning forms, shapes and values will improve your drawings/paintings so much more than edges, which is why I said what I said in the video. Maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I think. Thank you for the comment though. Also who do you mean by Ruben? Is it Peter Paul Ruben or do you mean someone else?
@@sariyaart Yes, when people say Rubens, they usually meant Peter Paul Rubens, haha. Well, that you have to use edges since day 1. What we call edges are the passages between surfaces, so you have to start using it if you want to depict a surface properly. If you want to draw a sphere properly, you have to use smooth edges when the passages are imperceptible and hard when they are abrupt, like the passage from the sphere to background(when there is a big gap between values, of course) for example. And as you can use just lines to represent surfaces, modulating lanes is essential too. Thats why in actual academic learning, you practice by copying old masters and drawing still life, because you learn how to use the elements of drawing from the masters and apply to real things. Learning shapes, values and edges in separate just doesn't make sense to me.
That makes sense. I guess my problem was viewing these as seperate subjects to study, but you're completely right in saying that they all have to be used effectively and work together to create an appealing painting. It's unfortunate that I can't change the content of the video now, but I'll keep it mind for the future. For now I'm doing to pin this for people to read (I doubt most will read it, but it's the best I can do)
I think you're misunderstanding something. When it comes to learning art, whatever field you're going in, you're going to have to take it one step at a time. The fact that good edge control level up your images / paintings / drawings a lot, doesn't mean you have to worry about them from day 1. All the components and principles that make up your image, cannot be learned all at the same time. So what should we do? We should divide them, and prioritise the most important ones. And as Sariyaart mentioned, forms, shapes and values are definitely way more important than edge control. Keep in mind that to learn effectively, you should focus at improving one thing at a time. Wanting to do everything well from the get-go, always results in chaos, scattering of focus, and doing everything half-assed. To re-iterate, edge control is definitely a more intermediate concept and should be worried about after you've gained a good grasp of other more fundamental skills like form, shape, and value. Sariyaart, make sure to take the comments under your video with a grain of salt, especially from those that are not (professional) artists themselves. Your video was great :)
Og it's not exactly used as an art term and never rlly was they're turning it into one by adding "artistically" and relating it to a term actually used in art along other things, edges. The creator probably used it to draw in audiences due to the unfamiliar use of the term and the intrigue it caused (also the reason I'm here idk who they are). The *need* to indicate it's artistic is as you said, a need since otherwise it'd have a whole different meaning provides that the context changes.
doesn't it just say that the channel owner has a sense of humour and that this word happens to have multiple meanings, one of which is of sexual nature?
5:49 "The master of edging" 💀 I really want to but I can't, it's just too funny to ignore it... Jokes aside, this is an interesting topic, and I want to explore it deeply, both the sharpness and the "blurriness" and what emotions we can convey with that.
This changed my whole life completely, I've been edging daily for now, I couldn't stop edging, i adore edging, thank you for giving me information about this, now i can edge much more better, i love edging
Hi I just started my UA-cam art channel and your video mentioned Yuming li got my attention, Yumming is one of my favorite artist. Her color and simple shapes are so on point.
Hi, can I make a request? Can you please make videos on the following? 1) Perspective and proportion practice (like how to study proportions and perceptive and also how to practice them) 2) How to draw human anatomy in details (not photorealistic but enough to not look like stick figures). 3) How to draw in Manga style (like how Mangas are made).
If you want those tips now I recommend you watch _"Excals Art Tips",_ he's got alot and I me *Alot* of anatomy and perspective tips based on each part of the body in short and concise videos explaining how and why the parts of the body should be drawn that way depending on the pose. He draws all this in an anime artstyle and has more than just perspective and anatomy tips too.
I'd love to help with those but that's honestly I'm terrible at so I don't think im qualified to talk about them. However that is all the more reason to study it and make content about what I learn, but it will be harder to make than the ususal. Also I really enjoy manga and there are many artists I plan on doing studies of (like Takehiko Inoue for example), but if you're interested you can watch my brothers channel! He makes manga and manga content, it's called Gakusei Muto. Go sub to him and watch his content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Atmos_Glitch His tips could be a bit overwhelming for beginners but Is super helpful for guys who already has a bit of experience. Keep in mind that taking a day to digest all the information is a must.. Atleast for me
The heads are arguing. Your video was excellently informative. Remember, I started with one line, followed by a second line. The rest was definitive. I look forward to more of your development and learning and sharing. 😊😊😊😊😊
> Sees thumbnail: "How to EDGE..." > Raises eyebrown inquisitively > 'How did they managed to post that on youtube? And why was it suggested to me?' > Clicks on video > A drawing tutorial starts > 'Ah, that makes more sense'
love your video man, this video give a better point of view for me with edging while drawing. I would love to see you do an analysis on QUASARCAKE artstyle🥰
I was planning to write something about the title but I suppose the comment section already went completely nuts Ich mag deine Videos sehr! Ich mag dein Editing sehr und dein Englisch hat sogar keinen so typisch nervigen deutschen Akzent, ich dachte du wärst von woanders xd Mach weiter so, ich feier dich
Danke für den Kommentar. Ich lebe in Deutschland seit mehreren Jahren und kann daher Deutsch einigermaßen gut sprechen, aber du hattest recht mit deiner Vermutung, ich bin nicht Deutsch hahaha
Good video, but you are wrong about when you should start. You should start worrying from The beginning. In pure line drawing you still use edges by making The line smoother ou even desapearing for a short time. You can check It out in most of Rubens drawings.
I agree that you can use edges in whatever type of art you do, but I still think that learning forms, shapes and values will improve your drawings/paintings so much more than edges, which is why I said what I said in the video. Maybe I'm wrong, it's just what I think.
Thank you for the comment though. Also who do you mean by Ruben? Is it Peter Paul Ruben or do you mean someone else?
@@sariyaart Yes, when people say Rubens, they usually meant Peter Paul Rubens, haha. Well, that you have to use edges since day 1. What we call edges are the passages between surfaces, so you have to start using it if you want to depict a surface properly. If you want to draw a sphere properly, you have to use smooth edges when the passages are imperceptible and hard when they are abrupt, like the passage from the sphere to background(when there is a big gap between values, of course) for example. And as you can use just lines to represent surfaces, modulating lanes is essential too. Thats why in actual academic learning, you practice by copying old masters and drawing still life, because you learn how to use the elements of drawing from the masters and apply to real things. Learning shapes, values and edges in separate just doesn't make sense to me.
That makes sense. I guess my problem was viewing these as seperate subjects to study, but you're completely right in saying that they all have to be used effectively and work together to create an appealing painting. It's unfortunate that I can't change the content of the video now, but I'll keep it mind for the future. For now I'm doing to pin this for people to read (I doubt most will read it, but it's the best I can do)
i read it
I think you're misunderstanding something. When it comes to learning art, whatever field you're going in, you're going to have to take it one step at a time. The fact that good edge control level up your images / paintings / drawings a lot, doesn't mean you have to worry about them from day 1. All the components and principles that make up your image, cannot be learned all at the same time. So what should we do? We should divide them, and prioritise the most important ones. And as Sariyaart mentioned, forms, shapes and values are definitely way more important than edge control. Keep in mind that to learn effectively, you should focus at improving one thing at a time. Wanting to do everything well from the get-go, always results in chaos, scattering of focus, and doing everything half-assed. To re-iterate, edge control is definitely a more intermediate concept and should be worried about after you've gained a good grasp of other more fundamental skills like form, shape, and value. Sariyaart, make sure to take the comments under your video with a grain of salt, especially from those that are not (professional) artists themselves. Your video was great :)
Need a gooning tutorial next
I need munting tutorial too 😞
(artistic) gooning
@@sem_re ofc
@@zeithmarc45 whats munting?
I might ropemaxx before that 😭
Finally a proper edging tutorial
I have been waiting years for this! Finally!
I agree
"Thou shall edge hard" - Master of Hard Edges
I'm totally edging with this one 🗣️🗣️🔥 (artistically)
The fact that we need to indicate that something is (artistic) says alot
Og it's not exactly used as an art term and never rlly was they're turning it into one by adding "artistically" and relating it to a term actually used in art along other things, edges. The creator probably used it to draw in audiences due to the unfamiliar use of the term and the intrigue it caused (also the reason I'm here idk who they are). The *need* to indicate it's artistic is as you said, a need since otherwise it'd have a whole different meaning provides that the context changes.
*"artistic"
I fr tho it was actually edging fr got me excited for nothing 😔😔😔
doesn't it just say that the channel owner has a sense of humour and that this word happens to have multiple meanings, one of which is of sexual nature?
does it say alot? the word just has a different meaning and if you want to use it differently, its expected that you clarify.
i cant event edge to this video just straight up blasting🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I've been edging for years but now I know how to edge properly, thank you so much!
Edging to your video right now
Marco Bucci is truly THE edge lord
HOW DID I FIND YOU PENGU XD
people reuninting in my video's comment section is crazy
wtf pengu posting
Im on a 10 day edging streak thanks to this man
I think I might have summoned all of Brain Rot Nation (definitely was not my intention)
Tuff luck now post a gooning tutorial
I am totally edging with this one
lol clicked on this video just because of that lol
@sariyaart what brush packs did you use for the demo part?
Couldn't even edge to this video. Exploded immediately.
cleanup on easel, my pants
i always stay edging 💯
I LOVE EDGING!!! AAAAHH
5:49 "The master of edging" 💀
I really want to but I can't, it's just too funny to ignore it...
Jokes aside, this is an interesting topic, and I want to explore it deeply, both the sharpness and the "blurriness" and what emotions we can convey with that.
I too,tripped when that line hits my eardrums💀
Dino is one of my favorite artists. I’m glad I’m seeing more of my favorite artists getting more recognition in videos like this
This changed my whole life completely, I've been edging daily for now, I couldn't stop edging, i adore edging, thank you for giving me information about this, now i can edge much more better, i love edging
Thanks for the video and now i can edge more accurately 🥰🥰
finally, a tutorial to edge better
Thanks to this video I have finally mastered edging😊
Time to edge!
BABE WAKE UP SARIYA POSTED‼️‼️🗣🔥
Yuming li cannot be real omg their art is so good 😭
Best edging tutorial
I always do hard edges!
My inspiration came from the master of edging, dino illustration
Watching you edge had me going good, need more...
ayo?
@@sariyaart 😁
😬
Hi I just started my UA-cam art channel and your video mentioned Yuming li got my attention, Yumming is one of my favorite artist. Her color and simple shapes are so on point.
marco;s teaching is one of the most easy to understand and straight to the point explanation
i really like your study. i dont think the lost edges look forced at all
you know who else loses edges...
Hi, can I make a request?
Can you please make videos on the following?
1) Perspective and proportion practice (like how to study proportions and perceptive and also how to practice them)
2) How to draw human anatomy in details (not photorealistic but enough to not look like stick figures).
3) How to draw in Manga style (like how Mangas are made).
If you want those tips now I recommend you watch _"Excals Art Tips",_ he's got alot and I me *Alot* of anatomy and perspective tips based on each part of the body in short and concise videos explaining how and why the parts of the body should be drawn that way depending on the pose.
He draws all this in an anime artstyle and has more than just perspective and anatomy tips too.
@@Atmos_Glitch thanks for the suggestion
I'd love to help with those but that's honestly I'm terrible at so I don't think im qualified to talk about them.
However that is all the more reason to study it and make content about what I learn, but it will be harder to make than the ususal. Also I really enjoy manga and there are many artists I plan on doing studies of (like Takehiko Inoue for example), but if you're interested you can watch my brothers channel! He makes manga and manga content, it's called Gakusei Muto. Go sub to him and watch his content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@Atmos_Glitch His tips could be a bit overwhelming for beginners but Is super helpful for guys who already has a bit of experience. Keep in mind that taking a day to digest all the information is a must.. Atleast for me
@@maxpoweroverdrive Np
The heads are arguing. Your video was excellently informative. Remember, I started with one line, followed by a second line. The rest was definitive. I look forward to more of your development and learning and sharing. 😊😊😊😊😊
Yuming lee and Dino are both in my top 3 artists so this is a great video for me.
dino's the goat! his style is my goal!
boutta make my art look edging
Really enjoying your videos Sariya. Keep it up!
Finally something I can do.
Surprisingly good video. Concise, exemplified and helpful. Definetly subscribing
Hahahaha why surprisingly 💀
Just kidding I know what you mean, thank you for the comment tho. I appreciate it
I subbed and watched just because of this beautiful edging tutorial (artistically).
YOOO THANK UUUU
u know, I've been searching for this cuz there was no one wants to break down his artwork, truly thi thank u so much
I can edge really well now, thanks bro.
aaahhh
DINO-sama!!
Ive always loved their work
VERTIN MENTIONED!!
it was so surprising to see r1999 arts in this video
With this tutorial I will master edging in no time
This is so artistic 🔥🔥💯💯
That’s one crazy title, gonna watch just in case I miss out on some information
Thanks, just the edging tutorial I needed. Works when I'm on my bed
Thank you this was very helpful 🙇♀️
Its him, The Master of Edging
W title, need a lvl 10 gyatt drawing tutorial next 🙏🏼
artists can finally edge
Great. A good video on how to edge. Thanks 🙏
I tried my best to edge to your video but I couldn't even last a minute! I exploded immediately 😥
finally someone made video about dino he/she is crazy
Thanks to this I'm a master of edging now
We edging with this one 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥☺️
> Sees thumbnail: "How to EDGE..."
> Raises eyebrown inquisitively
> 'How did they managed to post that on youtube? And why was it suggested to me?'
> Clicks on video
> A drawing tutorial starts
> 'Ah, that makes more sense'
Great video, also dino is just too good with it
finally, a video for guys like me!
thanks for teaching me to edge autistically sariya :)
can you make a compilation of you edging? i think it would be really helpfull
thank you for teaching me how to edge, I have been edging for 26 hours now
Thanks for the video. I'm on an edging streak right now!
Yuming Li mentioned lets go
I love edging. Im edging to this video rn (artistically)
I can't even edge to this, i exploded immediately!
This video was very informative, and i enjoyed watching it from start to finish -w-
Finally a video for ME!
goated title
Can you study PluviumGrandis next? They have a unique way of painting which I'm really interested in!
I REALLY NEED THISSSS
Subscribed! As a young artist it helped me a lot!!!
i feel like this information would be really helpful to pixel artists
Damn, this is underrated
Im edging to this rn
💀
love your video man, this video give a better point of view for me with edging while drawing. I would love to see you do an analysis on QUASARCAKE artstyle🥰
Jokes aside I think it's a nice tutorial to study, very well done:D
Now we need a mogging tutorial
not the edging i expected but this is way better
You had my attention
I was planning to write something about the title but I suppose the comment section already went completely nuts
Ich mag deine Videos sehr! Ich mag dein Editing sehr und dein Englisch hat sogar keinen so typisch nervigen deutschen Akzent, ich dachte du wärst von woanders xd Mach weiter so, ich feier dich
Danke für den Kommentar. Ich lebe in Deutschland seit mehreren Jahren und kann daher Deutsch einigermaßen gut sprechen, aber du hattest recht mit deiner Vermutung, ich bin nicht Deutsch hahaha
let's edge together guys! ( of course artistically )
I can finally edge properly (in an artistic way)
Thank you so much 🖤
no problem
Time to edge!!!
Alright I'm gonna do edging (artistically)too I like it might add it to my artstyle
Thank you so much for sharing❤❤
load bearing (artistically)
My focal point being the shulder sleve
I'm edging rn ‼️
Thanks bro i'm edging so hard rn
Wow chill bro
Edge
i want to be a master edger one day
I'm edging right now
Bro had me in first half I'm not gonna lie
EdgeMaxing
i am just edging to do this already
0:09 vertin mentioned
I’m in love with u
@@ichilly-tk1ci I love you too
I love adding rim light to my drawings, but not very good at it, I'm gonna need a rimming tutorial