Drawclass 2/24/2023: Jacob Reviews Your Work!
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As a non-drawing artist, I sometimes forget that Drawfee are seriously good, professional dwarfers and drawers and illustrators. I tend to just think of them as my funny friends.
What art do you do?
this is cute
there's such a gulf between registering that something is a little bit unfinished or underdeveloped but not rlly recognizing specifics -- and seeing jacob instantly diagnose and fix/push components so succinctly. Makes me want to be not only a better artist but a better teacher
I like how Jacob and Nathan meet them on their level
They give achievable things to work on
@@cheesecheese4591 I think that's why some art critiques tend to rub me the wrong way. Like whenever drawfee critique art they don't make assumptions about any artist and all their compliments about what they did right are genuine!
@@EverTheFractaland not only that, they keep the artists style in mind. a lot of critics rub me the wrong way because a lot of them will give "critiques" that are basically just telling the artist that their personal style is wrong. i love watching drawfee because they understand that some things are a stylistic choice and even tell the artists to ignore certain advice if its because of a stylistic choice. i remember when i was young at a convention, there was a panel where some artist was trashing on art styles that dont draw obvious ankles, wrists, or other joints. to this day, it still rubs me the wrong way because they didnt give any reason, they just made fun of it. like. cartoons sometimes have noodle arms. for that art style, it looks correct. anyway. i adore drawfee
@@anonymouseggy6837 Oh same. I remember watching someone talk about user submitted fakemon designs and he spent like the entire video talking about how they either nailed the Sugimori art style or didn't do it right. Like buddy, that wasn't the goal here? You're suppossed to be looking at the designs? It was frustrating. But here it's always like "Oh I see what you were doing for, try this" and I love it.
I so appreciate the feedback they were able to give me on my Cupid boy. I plan in implementing their suggestions and re-drawing the piece soon. I love how kind yet honest they were, and I learned a lot! ❤
This is such a beautiful masterclass on *giving critiques* as well as the amazing drawing tips. I love how Jacob and Nathan gave critiques with a very factual tone while clearly genuinely wanting to help people improve. I struggle with being afraid of hurting people's feelings when I am asked for input on a drawing, and I think the very matter-of-fact tone was extremely effective in making it feel super okay that there were things that were anatomically incorrect etc, it just felt really normal and not emotionally charged at all. I think that by thinking people will be upset, I maybe use a tone that makes them feel like they SHOULD be upset!
Anyway feeling really grateful to have Nathan and Jacob as parasocial art mentors.
🥰
Sinix's Anatomy Quick Tips that Jacob mentioned at 20:30
ua-cam.com/play/PLflflDShjUKH4EfZyf0vuKEuqeqvlV0Qd.html
New Master's Academy's Timed Figure Drawings that Jacob mentioned at 29:57
Non-nude: ua-cam.com/play/PL7EWYwaF6E-FZ8JiBlz2tF1DQUCw-GCmn.html
Nude: ua-cam.com/play/PL7EWYwaF6E-H65W-hXeKvvO_xNA_kIs5w.html
🙏 thank you
Doing the Lord's work
Thanks a bunch!
To the hades guy, your rendering was absolutely stunning
I learned so much from this class, thank you all for cultivating such a positive environment for critique! Since this, I’ve realized how much impostor syndrome has impacted me. I’m really feeling like a hecking phoenix rising from the ashes of pencil shavings and self doubt. Thank you Nathan, Jacob, and everyone for all the encouragement and for sharing your beautiful art with us!! :’)
I don't do art like the Drawfee crew, but I do paint models, and I'm always on the lookout for how drawing/painting advice can translate to a 3D surface. At 1:10:02, when Jacob comments "when rendering lighter skin tones, you want to emphasize the shadow; when rendering darker skin tones, you want to emphasize the highlights" is a great example of that. OF course, you want to emphasize the color choice that has a strong contrast to the 'base' color.
The way I've always painted, I found this easier to do with dark skin, as I tended to start dark and work up. I've found myself having to work how to paint lighter skin, and Jacob's thought really helps me contextualize what how to do that.
was my segment very brief yes but did they say my characters are earnestly very cool yes 🐐 W
Big dub
Your drawings have a cool style and vibe. ^^)/
Which one did you do
@@freshcupofangst 01:57:00 👌🏼
I love your style it’s so SCRRRRRRRCCHHHHH, you know?
Rebeckeronie if you see this you could absolutely do commissions and have people thrilled. It's clear that you took different approaches for some of the pieces but there's still a sort of stylistic consistency that comes across
the stylistic consistency is that they’re all good
WAH I really appreciate this, thank you!! :’) since this class I’ve been looking at all my art with the good glasses tm, lmao.
Those submissions were amazing. Well done everyone, and thank you so much for sharing your work so that all of us can learn from Jacob's feedback on them. 🤗
47:00 jacob if you color a layer entirely white and then set it to "color", it will turn everything under it greyscale. fast and toggleable
I think you can also use the saturation slider pretty effectively for it! That's what I tend to go with (edit --> tonal correction --> hue/saturation/luminosity)
Less toggle-able but very easy to mess with
Oooooo thank you! This will be most helpful for checking values in my art - thank you for the tip!
woah so useful thanks!
"Calm now but I feel like he could anihilate me if he wanted to." is an excellent description of the ocean. So the Poseidon characterization is spot on imo
I'm always so impressed by the people who submit their art for these streams! All the pieces are really cool and have unique strengths, and talking through the areas which could be refined is such a great learning experience as a viewer. Thanks for putting yourselves out there!
Not knowing Solas but describing him as a serious magic man is spot on, Nathan 😂
The idea that
if it can bend, do a bend
bended my mind❤❤❤
around 41:30 The way jacob just busted out those dynamic poses is so impressive
i know, right? I ve been watching drawfee for years and I know as a matter of fact that these artists are super talented, but it still takes me by surprise sometimes just HOW talented they are. While i really do love all of the main 4's drawing styles, i think jacob's is probably my personal favorite - his style is just so unique and i can recognize it from a mile away. The softness of his shapes and the liveliness of his poses are just incredibly fun to look at and watch him just whip out. Once more, he was able to shine and display his talents in this episode really well
You guys make me love art Everytime I start feeling bad about it, you make me want to draw and you give me back my passion.
Mystery T-shirt annecdote:
I lost my favorite drawfee shirt (the tarot pride one) and was so sad about it, so when the mystery shirt thing happened I bought a couple in the hopes of one maybe possibly hopefully being that shirt.
When they arrived, 2/3 of them were the shirt!! Which rules bc now I have a backup for when I inevitably lose/tear/otherwise ruin the other one lmao
(For context I do ecology field work sometimes so my clothing is prone to getting Fucked Up)
Watching Jacob draw that shoulder at 1:36:10 cracked an art egg for my brain just now
This is my first time really watching one of the draw classes (I’ve tried before but my attention span is kinda shitty) and I feel like I’m learning so much, both about art, and even about myself! I was surprised when I realized I could see some of the issues with the art shown here before Jacob or Nathan pointed them out, or when I immediately understood what they were talking about when they pointed out ones I initially missed. Very encouraging tbh
Idk why but Jacob’s lighting looks incredible so far. Was this golden hour or something?
he has a big ol lamp blasting him in the face
it's so inspiring doing these streams now after following the drawfee team for so long, ive seen THEM grow so much and learned along with them, so I always know my art goals are achievable if we work toward them ❤ thanks so much for offering drawclasses y'all, I always learn something from all of them, and these opportunities for fresh eyes is truly valuable
Not me spotting a very specific senshistock archery pose. I've used the same one lol.
I'm the Katiebird who almost got left behind lol, just was rewatching this and wanted to say that I constantly think of the "triangle eye" advice every time I'm drawing a quarter-view face now... I may not always succeed in following it, but I think about it! Very helpful. Was very fun getting the critiques and the nice compliments on the tarot card and dancing girl (both pieces I'm still fond of today!)
I don’t wanna alarm anyone but I couldn’t help but notice that Nathan seems to have an object on his head… any idea what that might be?
maybe it's a steak?
Extra hair
It looks like some kind of...prosthetic forehead, maybe?
Oh god what is that?
It looks kinda like a shirt of some sort??
I love that Jacob reccs Sinix… I started watching Sinix in like middle school before I got into drawfee and it’s fun to see worlds collide.
I don't draw but this was just so relaxing getting to hear Jacob and Nathan loving and having deep respect for people's art.
This was very insightful.
And incase anyone is wondering how to put your whole drawing into greyscale without any weird processing: Put a layer on the very top, fill it in black and set the layer mode to saturation. That makes everything underneath greyscale and can be enabled and disabled with one click. Works in most if not all image manipulation software.
tip: if you want to do grayscale quickly just make a layer with flat black/white/grey color and put it in "Color" mode
I have so many reasons to love these art critique streams, here is just one small one: I love when they talk about their own art progress and practice, like when Jacob talks about dynamic poses and says that he's been working on his poses!! Really gets the point across that art progress isn't 'you practice a lot until you're as good as you can be, and that's it', but rather that you will never reach an endpoint of perfection with your art, practice is worthwhile even if you're already really good, and there are always new cool things to do with your art!! Like, these guys are very successful with their art and they're teaching others about art and giving really helpful insights, but at the same time they're also still learning and practicing. It's a very encouraging thing for me to see :))
Even without being part of the drawclass (YET! One of these days I'll join one istg) I'm learning so much just listening to the way you guys critique other people's works. I've been wanting to learn to draw in the Hades style for a while now so those tips really helped!
Funny they didn't recognize the characters from Dragon Age 😛
especially jacob... he played DA:I on stream XD
i've recently been suffering from the adhd med shortage so i haven't been drawing at *all* but god these videos make me want to draw so badly, and give me hope because it's been so long since i've drawn that i feel i've lost most of my skill (good lord it's only been like two weeks) and i tried again today only to struggle so, so badly with anatomy, which is usually my strongest point. oof. this video hyped me up and hopefully i'll be able to get back to drawing soon enough.
40:13 assuming that's fenris that's what he would be like if he went full anti-mage evil arc
I struggle a lot with stiff poses and I get a lot of inspiration from these critique streams, so thank you
NGL drawfee has taught me more then any art tutorial on the internet has.
The perspective lines are very helpful
For Rebecca-Roni, the pushed pose bottom right, the hand that’s hanging down, the wrist could be turned so the hand is more dynamic like how the other hand on the pose is ✨💛
Me trying to get my dogs into the house today: Gooooo!.....go up baldy, go up!
That's it. That's the post.
Best one yet, good job!
As someone who's struggled in the past with digital drawing bc of the colours, the advice about the shore kind of blew my mind for being so simple to do (at least in theory 😅) and so effective
Could you imagine coming I to class and your two teachers talk like half blind potion sellers
such a joy to watch
jus pop the froawg
Not me getting self conscious about all the legs I've drawn when Jacob starts talking about the calf curve. Some of my characters have baggy pants! Don't judge me!
I need to know if during the hadez segment the boys didn't know these were Dragon Age charecters
Jacob did art. Not math.
He doesn't know Carl Friedrich Gauss. The mathematician. Possibly the smartest person who ever lived (who did math and that kind of stuff).
It's pronounced "g-OW-ss". Like you were going to say goose, but somebody pinched you really hard in the middle.
But literally, he did so much math and physics, and so many many things are named after him, and his function (because he has a math function named after him) is so f-ing everywhere that the other name for it is the "normal distribution." It's mind blowing how cool this guy was.
"See this sexy, drunk look on his face? That means he's drunk and sexy!" Jacob, dragging art critique into the 21st century. XD
@1:00:34 That's a Karina face! XD
29:37 woooooooooooo awwwuuugaaaaa
3:56 "it looks like I wanted it"
Jacob, clothes are not consent!
The boys are back!
I have underused highlights some good tips there
29:21 no. she's just straight leg marching. duh.
Is it just my monitor or did Jacob find a cursed white Dionysus
Idk what he's supposed to look like cause I haven't played Hades, but he looked light brown/tan to me
Found the exact image he used. There's issues with the saturation and contrast and I'm pretty sure that's so nobody would realise they stole the image from another article lmao, blame forbes.
“Ealasaid” is a Gàidhlig name, closer to “yell-uh-sedge” (not perfect but English doesn’t really have the right sounds)
but will jacob review MEROBIBAAA@A?
sereniteapot; me; *genshin reference!?!?! yeah sorry not sorry addicted & obsessed with hoyoverse
You caught me U_U.
Drawclass idea: Learn how to listen.