Let me know if this format of demo is useful! If you would like to see longer or shorter demonstrations let me know here. (Or perhaps simpler demos to follow along with?)
I would like to see your opinion about drawing comic digitally vs traditionally. Have you suffered lack of sensitivity in digital drawing (I feel like in traditional is more sensational contact with process).
I really liked this video! I like how it feels like a nice draw along where you're still talking about concepts that are important. It's a good video for me for warming up with my own sketches (which is what I did here) IMO.
No cuts, no time compression. Just what I like in a video. Thanks! The length demanded some commitment though and couldn't watch everything in one sitting, so ended up not following along with the subject completely. Probably gonna have to redo this one to get it right!
One small tip I would give for these types of videos Don’t start drawing at 15:44 or more in a 2 hour video 16 minutes of talking, while yes useful ( you talk about important things here ) can slowly become a drag if you go on for too long I would at most 5 minutes for prologue talking and then directly into drawing The drawing parts, explain what you are doing while you do them not after Anyways this a just nitpicking from a person with a short attention span, just if you find any of what I said reasonable then please use it
Man, you are on fire! Thank you so much for these longer instruction videos! I hope you can do somethin similar for the other fundamentals too, besides anatomy/figure drawing, but I understand it takes a lot of time an it takes you from other endeavors. Thank you so much, this has been so helpfull! Maybe this could add value to The Line and Color Artisan by having all the fundamentals there, too.
really great to see the whole process from beginning to end with you voicing your thoughts for why you make certain decisions along the way. thank you!
So helpful. Back to this one. I have been drawing some of your Pinocchio characters. Oh wow. Inlove drawing these men. The faces are so different. Drawing your characters after watching your nose video has been so so fun!
Best advice in this video. Day in day out all day EVERY day! That is the only "short cut." That is the "how do you." That mileage and repetition gives you more understanding then any video or book. Although this is a great video. Thank you for the demonstration!
It sounds good but its not really true. Ive watched several people at this point stuck drawing the same way for over 3 years and make no progress. A lot of artists find a way of sinking themselves into a rut where they repeat doing the same thing forever.
@@americancheese7383 What's not true? Just because they didn't know how to practice doesn't make it not true. I didn't say if you are just drawing a line every day, day in and day out you are going to get any better. However if they actually learn what to practice and do it every day, day in and day out they will get better. BEST advice simply is draw and draw often. I didn't say its the ONLY advice. So your comment. Not true at all. As matter of fact its doubtful these "several people at this point" are even real......
I'm glad to find your channel accidentally.. i really love your anatomy drawing theory and how you explain all of these .. really . Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
Challenging lesson! I admit my page turned into several figures without forearms and some random inspired doodles. Hoping to find a compromise between this kind of structural process and keeping a degree of looseness, too.
Haha that sounds fine to me! I'm glad you found this useful by following along and trying some of the ideas out! It be a huge challenge to get the mix of looseness and structure to balance each other out. Often there are periods of focus on structure that make you stiff in comparison to earlier work... so you need to go back to loosening up and focusing on the flow of the line etc. It's a constant back and forth :)
hello Tim - curiosity on my side - why not use-colored pencils to help indicate different elements? zillion of 1 color line, namely pencil - gets somewhat confusing.
Let me know if this format of demo is useful! If you would like to see longer or shorter demonstrations let me know here. (Or perhaps simpler demos to follow along with?)
I would like to see your opinion about drawing comic digitally vs traditionally. Have you suffered lack of sensitivity in digital drawing (I feel like in traditional is more sensational contact with process).
I really liked this video! I like how it feels like a nice draw along where you're still talking about concepts that are important. It's a good video for me for warming up with my own sketches (which is what I did here) IMO.
No cuts, no time compression. Just what I like in a video. Thanks! The length demanded some commitment though and couldn't watch everything in one sitting, so ended up not following along with the subject completely. Probably gonna have to redo this one to get it right!
Would love to see you work and speak....not only speak 90% but the otherway round
One small tip I would give for these types of videos
Don’t start drawing at 15:44 or more in a 2 hour video
16 minutes of talking, while yes useful ( you talk about important things here ) can slowly become a drag if you go on for too long
I would at most 5 minutes for prologue talking and then directly into drawing
The drawing parts, explain what you are doing while you do them not after
Anyways this a just nitpicking from a person with a short attention span, just if you find any of what I said reasonable then please use it
Man, you are on fire! Thank you so much for these longer instruction videos!
I hope you can do somethin similar for the other fundamentals too, besides anatomy/figure drawing, but I understand it takes a lot of time an it takes you from other endeavors.
Thank you so much, this has been so helpfull!
Maybe this could add value to The Line and Color Artisan by having all the fundamentals there, too.
Knowing how to go from the start to finish is never stressed enough on youtube, thank you
really great to see the whole process from beginning to end with you voicing your thoughts for why you make certain decisions along the way. thank you!
So helpful. Back to this one. I have been drawing some of your Pinocchio characters. Oh wow. Inlove drawing these men. The faces are so different. Drawing your characters after watching your nose video has been so so fun!
Best advice in this video. Day in day out all day EVERY day! That is the only "short cut." That is the "how do you." That mileage and repetition gives you more understanding then any video or book. Although this is a great video. Thank you for the demonstration!
It sounds good but its not really true. Ive watched several people at this point stuck drawing the same way for over 3 years and make no progress. A lot of artists find a way of sinking themselves into a rut where they repeat doing the same thing forever.
@@americancheese7383 What's not true? Just because they didn't know how to practice doesn't make it not true. I didn't say if you are just drawing a line every day, day in and day out you are going to get any better. However if they actually learn what to practice and do it every day, day in and day out they will get better. BEST advice simply is draw and draw often. I didn't say its the ONLY advice. So your comment. Not true at all. As matter of fact its doubtful these "several people at this point" are even real......
@@ducksoff7236 I like the new version of your advice (draw often) better. Drawing non-stop every day is the direct path to burn-out.
am thankful to you so much , i consider you my art teacher , thanks to you i saw huge improvements just in one week,
I love how you make drawing tutorial
Your channel is a goldmine!
Glad to see your channel have many new followers! :) Love your tutorials.
I'm glad to find your channel accidentally.. i really love your anatomy drawing theory and how you explain all of these .. really .
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
really good and useful demo !!
Challenging lesson! I admit my page turned into several figures without forearms and some random inspired doodles. Hoping to find a compromise between this kind of structural process and keeping a degree of looseness, too.
Haha that sounds fine to me! I'm glad you found this useful by following along and trying some of the ideas out! It be a huge challenge to get the mix of looseness and structure to balance each other out. Often there are periods of focus on structure that make you stiff in comparison to earlier work... so you need to go back to loosening up and focusing on the flow of the line etc. It's a constant back and forth :)
@@TheDrawingCodex Haha well put. And thanks. Learning is literally a process of squash and stretch!
I really like your video 😍 thanks for your work.
Thank you! and yes! YES! putting it all together! Instant sub for me!
Thankyou im glad i stumbled on you channel
Amazing! This help me not feels bad being succ cuz all these step seem achievable
amazing video mate ty
ur lessons help me a lot thank u
Cool Video
You provide the missing link in art instruction. Really appreciate the use of traditional tools.
hello Tim - curiosity on my side - why not use-colored pencils to help indicate different elements? zillion of 1 color line, namely pencil - gets somewhat confusing.
So how does that girl hold that sword? It isn't resting on her shoulder even tho the pose suggests that.
Don't use that "fancy" light table use your Ipad xD