I'm in the veeerrryyyy early stages of that process. Just researching the logistics of it. 😅 Nothing has been drawn for it quite yet. It's looking highly likely that I'll make a kickstarter for the project!
Thank you for that. A big struggle is drawing the armpit in a foreshortened position, when the arm is coming towards you but still slightly upwards to show the armpit, does the Y method still work there?
There's no real different use case for it, it's just an alternate way of doing it. 😅 So if you didn't wanna use a y, just use the other sign and it serves the same function. Lol.
This man is teaching us how to draw armpits AND learn about the English alphabet. Absolute genius!
Your drawings are simple yet so complex. This guy is great for drawing from imagination
This is one of the few channels where I always put my notifications on 100/100.
Wooow, thanks, man!
I can’t describe how much your videos have helped me learn the anatomy 😭😭😭
Always glad to hear that! 😊🙏
BRO I USE YOUR ART FROM PINTREST AS REFERENCE. its crazy to see you on youtube, but the moment i found you i subed.
Thanks for being here!
Super cool! Going to test it out tonight!
I like your style, I'd like draw like you
Thanks
Going through your videos and wow, you have a great style (shorthand?) for teaching this stuff.
Thanks!
A fine addition to my cultured collection!
Good stuff!
Very nice, sir! Would you tell us a trick how to draw a knees?
I shall add it to the list. 👍🙏
Love your videos! I seem to remember reading somewhere that you‘re working on a full anatomy book or course or sth or did i imagine this?
I'm in the veeerrryyyy early stages of that process. Just researching the logistics of it. 😅 Nothing has been drawn for it quite yet.
It's looking highly likely that I'll make a kickstarter for the project!
@@emiliodekureartLooking forward to that and would definitely back on day one 😊
Could u pls make a in depth more or less vid about torso's 🙏 great vid btw😊❤
I'm working on a few things right now, but I'm sure eventually I'll circle back to the torso. 👌
@@emiliodekureart thanks dekure I appreciate it🙏
Why not a tilted capital T?
nice
Look your drawing is enjoy
Thank you for that. A big struggle is drawing the armpit in a foreshortened position, when the arm is coming towards you but still slightly upwards to show the armpit, does the Y method still work there?
It does actually! But it's slightly different. I'd have to explain in some other video. 😅😅
👌
If some science geek is seeing this you can remember it as a lambda sign😂
This is good stuff. Loool.
Half life logo 😎
@@joshuacentille825 yeah just remembered
it
Ima use this, it looks more like a T to me tho lol
I'm seeing it too now. 😂
Do you have plans for a hair tutorial?
No current plans, but it's always a possibility!
Y
Wait why/when do you use the > sign rather than a y?
There's no real different use case for it, it's just an alternate way of doing it. 😅 So if you didn't wanna use a y, just use the other sign and it serves the same function. Lol.
@@emiliodekureart cool bananas
The doxy tutorial uses the letter z. did you just take his tutorial and shift it a letter lol
I'm unfamiliar with whatever you're talking about. 😅😅
But y?
*T*