I've been drawing fan art of Mario creatures for a long time, and I eventually came up with my own story. One of the main characters is a plus-sized black female and I've never been satisfied with how her lips came out. Finally after watching your video I've settled on a design I'm way happier with. I attended an HBCU and was inspired by a lot of cool, intelligent black women I met there and your tutorial has helped me do them more justice in my art. Thanks a lot man
Thank you for making this video! I'm a half black person with an EXTREMELY diverse looking extended family (my grandma had about 7 siblings, so you can imagine how big of a family that is. Plus, many of the grandkids are mixed race as well), and it's been frustrating to realize how often black folks' ethnic features are watered down into more white/European features in art. I've seen how beautifully diverse the Black community looks (especially here in America, though there is some tragic history behind the diversity), and I want to capture that. So thanks for making this video, since I love drawing my fellow Black folks, and I want to do it right.
I'm 3 years late, but this is my 1st video. I was searching for a channel with a Black artist who draws & teaches how to draw Black people. Maybe you're the one I've been looking for for 5+ years.
Thank you. To be honest the fact that I was able to help you with your art means WAY more to me than the number of fans I have. I appreciate you so much and please feel free to reach out.
I really have to stop and say ‘THANK YOUUUUU’ for making this video ! On gawd ! I was embarrassed about being black and not being where I want to be at drawing more black characters . The ‘pep talk’ part of your video inspired me the most ! So thank you ! Now I’m more excited to keep practicing . Also your art is AMAZING ! Definitely subscribed ! 🎉💜🤗 !
I appreciate you so much. So glad to have been able to help out. I hope you are drawing as we speak. Welcome to the family. Thank you so much for the love!!!!
i know that i am finding this late but, this really really helped me since i myself am black and draw portraits of alot of my family/design many black characters and didnt know what to do when it came to the lips. Thank you!
Yes!!! A very good demonstration. I kinda do the same thing as you do with the lips. However, I seem to blend the two together and used the skin tone to make the difference... I agree with you on not running away from the ethnic features... Dude thank you for this training, Yes there is an elephant in the room... Let's acknowledge everyone and their features...
Thank you for doing this. I’m a beginner and find that I enjoy drawing black people the most. I think it’s because I see more character and facial expression which is fun to capture. I also like to draw old people for the same reason.
I'm a white guy and I have to say that, for me, the distance between an honest rendering of a black person's face and what I would think is offensive minstrelsy is really short. And it is frustrating sometimes. A couple of weeks ago I tried a pencil portrait of Toni Morrison and it was god-awful. I agree with DKG that the proportions and spacing are critical. The times I screwed up a drawing of a person are the times I messed up those two aspects. I'll keep working at it, but I think I'll log more practice time before I attempt Ms. Morrison again.
It's all about practice and observation my dude. Don't be too hard on yourself. As long as you have a desire to get it right and accurate it will work out and I promise you...you will create a perfect portrait of Toni. Appreciate your candor on this.
Thank you, sir. I tend to shie away from drawing _anyone_ of color because I worry I'm going to accidentally fall into caricature/stereotyping and I do NOT want that. But I want to be able to draw people of all colors and backgrounds. This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
Thank you so much for this! It's so true what you said about honing your critical eye to see what looks right. I also do the thing with not connecting the lip lines, I think it looks more natural and enhances the subtle shadow that's usually there underneath a bottom lip. In fact, I think I only sometimes connect the lines if I'm drawing someone with sharply drawn lipstick. I found this video because I was mulling over a shot in my comic of my Black character breathing magic fire -- I wondered if their lips had too much of a "donut mouth" look, which feels disrespectful and not how I wanted it. So I searched "how to draw Black lips" and got here. It helped me feel confident that my instinct to question the shot was a good one. In the end, I looked up a reference (googled up a stock photo of a Black woman blowing out a birthday candle), redrew, and it came out MUCH better this time.
Thank you! I'm not an artist, but I appreciate😊. I'm seeing more and more blacks in animation, animes and I'm loving it! Your views are welcoming & positive. Many more blessings to you always! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Thank you. I so appreciate you. And yeah it's more brothers and sisters coming to the industry and I love it! I just want them all to succeed! Thank you for supporting! You don't know how much this means to me.😁❤️
Thanks for making this video, it’s not just the how to draw content that’s useful, it’s also the reminder that it’s OK not to know at first. I think some of the issue of artists not learning or being trained on how to draw non-white features comes from the fact that most of the “best”/most recommended drawing figures/faces books are from decades ago and include only white people. I found your channel from your Albrecht Durer marker review of all things! I guess waking up too early and dozing to art supply reviews has it’s benefits?
Lol... It really does! But in all seriousness I think you are into something. We are never shown great black artists... We have to go discover them for ourselves and then you gotta do even more research to get into their mindset and process... That's why I made this video (I'm far from a great artist FYI) to just address the elephant in the room... I got more videos on the way just showing my take on drawing and writing black people...I hope it helps... Thank you again for stopping by the channel I hope you'll check out more vids or at least the product reviews 🤣✊🏾🤣
Well said. I like the very subtle difference you drew between the male and female lips, yet it's obvious which is which. Regarding the Graphgear mechanical pencil, I noticed you leave the metal cap on the eraser. I finally left mine off because apparently I erase a lot. lol. A LOT!
Why am I just discovering your channel??? Subbed straight away. Thank you so much for addressing this, especially as a newbie trying to learn how to draw and illustrate. I’ve found it soo hard to find black artist that create helpful tutorials. Previously I’d found only 1 now I’m happy to add you to my list. I shall be studying your videos religiously and practicing your tips. Thank you 😊💛
Thanks for the lesson 👍🏽👍🏽 I am a developing artist who is working to perfect my craft. The main takeaway from this vid is "practice" and "not be afraid to fail".
Your art is so good! I love your style. And thank you so much for this video, I often get scared to get out of my comfort zone, but I’ve been trying be best to break that recently.
Thank you for this video G, this was very informative and clear cut. Your kind words were inspiring, and reassuring to be more patient with myself and my art progression. Thanks again🖖🏾🤖
Hey thank you very much for this! I wish I knew about you sooner. It would've been fun to make characters like me and my dad when I was younger, but there's no better time to start!
thank you for this i feel like there are not enough videos on the internet showing people how to draw people with darker skin, all I see is lighter skin people art tutorials.
You're welcome and if you don't know the only way to learn is to ask. I want people to feel comfortable to ask and have those conversations because they are super important to your growth as an artist and as an inclusive artist. Thank you so much for stopping by the channel. I appreciate you!!!
You have to study skin tones. If you are coloring digitally use your hue and saturation sliders to add more red to your browns...don't just use what comes on the pallet...also pull up references for indian people...their skin tones are extremely varied...and only something you get with really studying...
@@DKG72 yeah im doing it digitally. Thanks for the tips. Ill get some references going. Hard to find any indian cartoon characters that arent super stylised
Could you do show how to mix darker skin tones. When I try to mix skin tones I use yellow, red, blue, and white it does make fair to light skin brown but when I try to mix dark skin tones it always looks alittle gray or overly purple. Is there a color I’m missing to the mix?
Mixing colors is still something I struggle with like you but I will look into making a video maybe collabing with another artist to get the answers we both need.
My newest d&d character is black and I've fallen in love with the shading on dark skin and oh! OH! dredlocks are SO FUN TO DRAW HAHA! But... I cant do his lips without making him look girly. Halp.
I would say instead of rounding off your lines you can trying making them a little more blockey...hit me up on instagram and shoot me some of your sketches so I can properly advise you. @dkg72 on IG
I really like this video, I have some characters that I have that have dark skin colors and I’ve drawn them closer to white people cause that’s what I know and I always thought they didn’t look good. I’ve been trying to make them look like their ethnicity
I’m a beginning artist and I’m trying to learn how to draw poc, but I was wondering if it would be offensive if I drew my characters with stereotypical features of their specific race?? Because I want them to look different and have distinctive facial features, but idk if it would be considered racist or not.
Man thank you so much. I truly appreciate it and I'm disappointed that i didn't see your comment when you first posted it. Thank you my friend! Humbled!
I’m starting out in the art business and have been trying to get my art career together! Currently 16 and as a black person I want to create black characters but kind of struggle with that... can you give me pointers on how to start or how to start my art career in general! My goal when I get older is to create a show kind of like doc mcstuffins with a black character that teaches children and is the main character
Right now as a 16 year old. You need to have three primary concerns. 1. Practicing and improving your art. 2. Practicing and improving your writing. 3. Learning as much as you can about printing, publishing, social media, art galleries and anything art business related. You need to draw everyday. Have a hard time drawing hands look up hands on Pinterest and draw them. Hundreds of them. Want to be a good writer. Write a story and post it. Take critiques on your stories and improve. All you need to do right now is practice. Practice. Practice. And don't just practice drawing. Explore painting, watercolors, acrylics, and oils. Explore using charcoal. Explore traditional inking. Study business. Study the business of art. Marketing your art. Using social media. Everything. Spend the next three to five years emersed in improving your skill and becoming a smart business person.
@@DKG72 thank youuu!! And that’s currently what I’m doing. I’ve tried things from the posca pens to digital, watercolor and so on! I’m currently trying to do a art study that makes you draw specific things for 30 days and so far I see a little improvement but thanks again and I’m going to try my best!
This is great, there is only tutorials on how to draw white ppl lips, I am trying to start a realistic series of drawing of just African American , if they come out good drawings I might post on UA-cam as well. love the video thank you 🙏🏻
It’s not something there should be any embarrassment behind think about it growing up all the characters you practiced drawing from tv and comics have not been black character’s
Lips come in all shapes and sizes my friend. I understand that yours may not be the same but what I am trying to teach is an openness to a diversity of looks and designs...
I've been drawing fan art of Mario creatures for a long time, and I eventually came up with my own story. One of the main characters is a plus-sized black female and I've never been satisfied with how her lips came out. Finally after watching your video I've settled on a design I'm way happier with. I attended an HBCU and was inspired by a lot of cool, intelligent black women I met there and your tutorial has helped me do them more justice in my art. Thanks a lot man
That's what's up! You're welcome.
Yo, Ive got my own story one of the main characters is black and I have had trouble figuring it out, let's trade stories
I’m trynna draw one of my black friends who’s black, so I just looked it up. Didn’t wanna do him wrong. Thank you man.
You're welcome.
Thank you for this video ❤️❤️ I have some black characters and I would never want to draw them in any kind of disrespectful way 🌸🧡
You're welcome. That's good to know!
Thank you for making this video! I'm a half black person with an EXTREMELY diverse looking extended family (my grandma had about 7 siblings, so you can imagine how big of a family that is. Plus, many of the grandkids are mixed race as well), and it's been frustrating to realize how often black folks' ethnic features are watered down into more white/European features in art. I've seen how beautifully diverse the Black community looks (especially here in America, though there is some tragic history behind the diversity), and I want to capture that. So thanks for making this video, since I love drawing my fellow Black folks, and I want to do it right.
You're welcome. Glad I was able to help.❤️
I'm 3 years late, but this is my 1st video. I was searching for a channel with a Black artist who draws & teaches how to draw Black people. Maybe you're the one I've been looking for for 5+ years.
You're never too late and I will be posting new tutorials soon. Hope you enjoy the channel.
I already love this guy. Definitely subbed.
Thank you so much. Glad to have you as a subscriber. Thank you so much.
You're an underrated artist with a great artstyle! You deserve more
Btw thanks for the tutorial helped me alot ! ^^
Thank you. To be honest the fact that I was able to help you with your art means WAY more to me than the number of fans I have. I appreciate you so much and please feel free to reach out.
I really have to stop and say ‘THANK YOUUUUU’ for making this video ! On gawd ! I was embarrassed about being black and not being where I want to be at drawing more black characters . The ‘pep talk’ part of your video inspired me the most ! So thank you ! Now I’m more excited to keep practicing . Also your art is AMAZING ! Definitely subscribed ! 🎉💜🤗 !
I appreciate you so much. So glad to have been able to help out. I hope you are drawing as we speak. Welcome to the family. Thank you so much for the love!!!!
i know that i am finding this late but, this really really helped me since i myself am black and draw portraits of alot of my family/design many black characters and didnt know what to do when it came to the lips. Thank you!
Thank you. So happy I could be of help to you.❤️
Yes!!! A very good demonstration. I kinda do the same thing as you do with the lips. However, I seem to blend the two together and used the skin tone to make the difference... I agree with you on not running away from the ethnic features... Dude thank you for this training, Yes there is an elephant in the room... Let's acknowledge everyone and their features...
I just want the info out there so people don't feel embarrassed about not knowing....
Thank you for doing this. I’m a beginner and find that I enjoy drawing black people the most. I think it’s because I see more character and facial expression which is fun to capture. I also like to draw old people for the same reason.
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
I'm a white guy and I have to say that, for me, the distance between an honest rendering of a black person's face and what I would think is offensive minstrelsy is really short. And it is frustrating sometimes. A couple of weeks ago I tried a pencil portrait of Toni Morrison and it was god-awful. I agree with DKG that the proportions and spacing are critical. The times I screwed up a drawing of a person are the times I messed up those two aspects. I'll keep working at it, but I think I'll log more practice time before I attempt Ms. Morrison again.
It's all about practice and observation my dude. Don't be too hard on yourself. As long as you have a desire to get it right and accurate it will work out and I promise you...you will create a perfect portrait of Toni. Appreciate your candor on this.
you are so positive and kind, it's very nice😭😭
Thank you so much.
Great video on a subject that is definitely under-addressed. Thank you!
Thank you so much.
Thank you, sir. I tend to shie away from drawing _anyone_ of color because I worry I'm going to accidentally fall into caricature/stereotyping and I do NOT want that. But I want to be able to draw people of all colors and backgrounds. This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you.
you're welcome. glad I can be of help. more videos coming soon.
Thank you so much for this! It's so true what you said about honing your critical eye to see what looks right. I also do the thing with not connecting the lip lines, I think it looks more natural and enhances the subtle shadow that's usually there underneath a bottom lip. In fact, I think I only sometimes connect the lines if I'm drawing someone with sharply drawn lipstick.
I found this video because I was mulling over a shot in my comic of my Black character breathing magic fire -- I wondered if their lips had too much of a "donut mouth" look, which feels disrespectful and not how I wanted it. So I searched "how to draw Black lips" and got here. It helped me feel confident that my instinct to question the shot was a good one. In the end, I looked up a reference (googled up a stock photo of a Black woman blowing out a birthday candle), redrew, and it came out MUCH better this time.
Wow! Nice. I am so glad my video was able to help you. Thank you so much and I appreciate you stopping by the channel.
@@DKG72 Absolutely!!
@@AjnosFTW I appreciate you so much Thank you.
I had to SCROLL to find this, but I’m grateful 🔥
Thanks for stopping by the channel and I'm glad the video worked for you! I hope you got all the information you needed.
Thank you very much, I try to learn to draw different ethnicities with respect and beauty :)
You're welcome. Glad I was able to help.
Thank you! I'm not an artist, but I appreciate😊. I'm seeing more and more blacks in animation, animes and I'm loving it! Your views are welcoming & positive. Many more blessings to you always! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾❤❤❤❤❤
Wow! Thank you. I so appreciate you. And yeah it's more brothers and sisters coming to the industry and I love it! I just want them all to succeed! Thank you for supporting! You don't know how much this means to me.😁❤️
Thanks for this video sir! I'm looking at other people draw and NO ONE is showing how different it is to draw a face with fuller lips.
I want to help as many artists as I can.... especially black artists...I'm glad this provided you some value....
Thanks for this. I’m working on a portrait of my brilliant surgeon. I want to get it right because I want him to love it and be proud of me! ❤️
I'm glad I could be of some help. Thanks for stopping by the channel.
Thanks for making this video, it’s not just the how to draw content that’s useful, it’s also the reminder that it’s OK not to know at first. I think some of the issue of artists not learning or being trained on how to draw non-white features comes from the fact that most of the “best”/most recommended drawing figures/faces books are from decades ago and include only white people.
I found your channel from your Albrecht Durer marker review of all things! I guess waking up too early and dozing to art supply reviews has it’s benefits?
Lol... It really does! But in all seriousness I think you are into something. We are never shown great black artists... We have to go discover them for ourselves and then you gotta do even more research to get into their mindset and process... That's why I made this video (I'm far from a great artist FYI) to just address the elephant in the room... I got more videos on the way just showing my take on drawing and writing black people...I hope it helps... Thank you again for stopping by the channel I hope you'll check out more vids or at least the product reviews 🤣✊🏾🤣
@@DKG72 I definitely will be checking out your other videos :)
WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE???OMG THANK YOU SO MUCH HOLY SHIT IVE BEEN STRUGGLING FOR A FEE WEEKS YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER 💜💜💜💜💜😭😭😭🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💜💜
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
Thanks, I’ve been designing some black characters for an animated film and this was really helpful!
You're welcome. Glad to be of some help.
You just helped my wife. She's Asian and freaking out. Thanks to this video. Her drawing of me has me jealous of me.😭🤣
Woooowww!!! I am beyond humbled.
Well said. I like the very subtle difference you drew between the male and female lips, yet it's obvious which is which.
Regarding the Graphgear mechanical pencil, I noticed you leave the metal cap on the eraser. I finally left mine off because apparently I erase a lot. lol. A LOT!
I'm an eraser as well but I try to keep it on to keep me from erasing as much.
I always come back to this video. I can’t put it into words. So positive, powerful, fun and relaxing to watch and listen to.
I'm so happy you enjoy it so much and it inspires you so much.
This is so well explained and thank you because I struggle with drawing and I want to learn how to draw different races.
You're welcome. Glad I can help.
Why am I just discovering your channel??? Subbed straight away.
Thank you so much for addressing this, especially as a newbie trying to learn how to draw and illustrate. I’ve found it soo hard to find black artist that create helpful tutorials. Previously I’d found only 1 now I’m happy to add you to my list.
I shall be studying your videos religiously and practicing your tips. Thank you 😊💛
You are so welcome. I am glad I am able to help.
Thanks for the lesson 👍🏽👍🏽 I am a developing artist who is working to perfect my craft. The main takeaway from this vid is "practice" and "not be afraid to fail".
Thank you for stopping by the channel. If you keep practicing you will see results. You gotta be patient.
This was so helpful in SO many ways! Just watching you draw in general was super helpful. Thank you!
Sorry for the late response. This week has been crazy with work. Thank you so much. More tutorials coming soon.
Your art is so good! I love your style.
And thank you so much for this video, I often get scared to get out of my comfort zone, but I’ve been trying be best to break that recently.
Thank you. You can't get too comfortable... getting out of your comfort zone is the best...
This was crazy good advice, you should have many more subscribers!
Thank you. Please share and tell people about the channel.
Thank you for this video G, this was very informative and clear cut. Your kind words were inspiring, and reassuring to be more patient with myself and my art progression. Thanks again🖖🏾🤖
You're welcome my friend.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have more time to improve my drawing now, so I find this video sooooo helpful !
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
subscribing you make this such a safe space to learn and you explain everything so well
Thank you.
This us really helpful, I'm self-taught artist and I'm trying to draw some poc characters so this helps a lot. ^-^
Good deal!
Wow...The most underrated channel. Your art is out of this world your craaazzzy! Definitely subbed.
I'm excited! Thank you for subbing!!!
Hey thank you very much for this! I wish I knew about you sooner. It would've been fun to make characters like me and my dad when I was younger, but there's no better time to start!
Yes indeed. I'm glad I was able to help! Thank you for stopping by!
Instant subscriber. Thanks bro. Great tutorial.
Thank you so much, bro! Appreciate you subbing to the channel.
@@DKG72 you're very welcome bro. Appreciate your help with my journey. ✊🏾
I hope you get a million subscribers soon!!! I love your channel! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!
This is the best tutorial I’ve seen for this topic I’m going to study this thank you so much for your help I wish for you to have more success✌🏾✌🏾
Thank you. I love helping artists out. I appreciate you.
Thank you for this!
You're welcome!
Can you do a video on how to draw full Afro face
Sure can. Will add that to the list of videos to do.
Great tutorial! I’m a beginner and this is great information. Subscribed.
Thank you so much. Thank you for subscribing. Welcome to the channel!
This was very helpful I've been working on this drawing for months I needed it thank you
You're welcome. I'm glad I can to help.
thank you for this i feel like there are not enough videos on the internet showing people how to draw people with darker skin, all I see is lighter skin people art tutorials.
You're so welcome!
Thank youuuuuu so much!!!!
You're welcome.
Love your art style and thank you for the tips!! New sub
You're welcome and if you don't know the only way to learn is to ask. I want people to feel comfortable to ask and have those conversations because they are super important to your growth as an artist and as an inclusive artist. Thank you so much for stopping by the channel. I appreciate you!!!
This is simple yet helpful! Thank you so much!!!
You are so welcome. Thank you so much.
amazing video, thank you
You're welcome. Thank you so much for your compliment.
thank you !! this helps a lot with my painting
You're welcome! That's what's up.
thank you!
You're welcome.
Once I am done with my drawing of realistic , I know you do cartoons, if I have the guts to post , would love your critique DK
No problem. I would love to give you feedback.
@@DKG72 ty DK, you rock
Very helpful, thank you 🥰🥰
You're welcome.
Thank you! This is really helpful
You're welcome. Glad I could help.
Thank you so much for this I needed the tips and encouragement
You are so welcome. I'm glad I could help.
instant sub love your authenticity brother. keep it up
Thank you so much. I appreciate the love.
thank you!! such a helpful tutorial!!
You're welcome.
This helped a lot thank you so much 😊
You're welcome.
could you do a similar video on noses?
Will do....
I wanna make a character who is indian, from india. But i colour him in and people just think he is black. Any idea how i can distinguish it
You have to study skin tones. If you are coloring digitally use your hue and saturation sliders to add more red to your browns...don't just use what comes on the pallet...also pull up references for indian people...their skin tones are extremely varied...and only something you get with really studying...
@@DKG72 yeah im doing it digitally. Thanks for the tips. Ill get some references going. Hard to find any indian cartoon characters that arent super stylised
Just a good tutorial in general!
Thank you.
Thank you for making these tutorials, it really helps :)
You're welcome!
Gosh you are awesome , ty
Thank you!!!
Could you do show how to mix darker skin tones. When I try to mix skin tones I use yellow, red, blue, and white it does make fair to light skin brown but when I try to mix dark skin tones it always looks alittle gray or overly purple. Is there a color I’m missing to the mix?
Mixing colors is still something I struggle with like you but I will look into making a video maybe collabing with another artist to get the answers we both need.
This video title made me burst out laughing.
Appreciate the feedback just know this was made to answer a question from a young black artist that wanted guidance.
Thank you so much for this vid bruva💖💖💖💖
You're welcome. Thank you my brother. Appreciate you stopping by the channel.
aye ma, thanks a lot. But how do you draw em in rubber hose cartoons without making it look like a blackface?
You have to rely on your common sense. If you take a look at a drawing and it looks racially insensitive then you need to adjust your art work.
@@DKG72 thanks, I'm still learning and lips are kind of a struggle, thanks again for the vid
@@kerinuc1724 anytime my friend.
Thanks for your help and I’ll practice this for sure
Thanks! That's what's up!!!
awesome man !
Thank you!
@@DKG72 i am always like i cant draw black lips i draw them to small and then i saw this and i am all like WHAT!!!!!!
@@joellejudah-bram3219 that's whats up! I'm glad I could be of some assistance and I hope this helped you out immensely...
@@DKG72 thank you this is a gift
My newest d&d character is black and I've fallen in love with the shading on dark skin and oh! OH! dredlocks are SO FUN TO DRAW HAHA! But... I cant do his lips without making him look girly. Halp.
I would say instead of rounding off your lines you can trying making them a little more blockey...hit me up on instagram and shoot me some of your sketches so I can properly advise you. @dkg72 on IG
My dads your biggest fan
That's what's up! Tell him I said thanks!
Thanks, Love that art style btw.
Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
I love your channel already. New sub !
Thank you so much. Welcome aboard!
Subscribed! I love this!
Thank you so much!
Thankyou this really helps
You're welcome!
Wow I love this
Thank you.
Thank you so much man you are such a great help and your art is magnificent, I am a starting artist and I hope to get as good as you
Thank you so much for the compliment. Just keep motivated and keep practicing and learning and you will definitely get to your goal and surpass it.
Thank you I will 😊
You r doing good bro don’t give up
Thanks.
Thank you! This was very helpful ✨
You're welcome! I'm glad I could help!
How do u draw black ppl bodies and hands male and female
I will follow up with more tutorials soon.
Love this! 💪🏼
Thank you! I appreciate you stopping by the channel! Hope this was helpful.
I love your content it’s honestly so cool to draw to
Thank you so much. I appreciate you
Can you do one for a side view?
Yes. Look for it as a short.
THANK YOU!!!!
You're welcome.
I really like this video, I have some characters that I have that have dark skin colors and I’ve drawn them closer to white people cause that’s what I know and I always thought they didn’t look good. I’ve been trying to make them look like their ethnicity
Thank you. I'm glad this help you out some.
I’m a beginning artist and I’m trying to learn how to draw poc, but I was wondering if it would be offensive if I drew my characters with stereotypical features of their specific race?? Because I want them to look different and have distinctive facial features, but idk if it would be considered racist or not.
Yes it would be considered racist. Never drift into the world of stereotypes.
Thank u
You're welcome. Appreciate you.
god send of a video. subbed too brother. GG.
Man thank you so much. I truly appreciate it and I'm disappointed that i didn't see your comment when you first posted it. Thank you my friend! Humbled!
Thanks !
You're welcome! Glad I could help.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Great video, bro! :D
Man, thank you. Appreciate you bro!
I’m starting out in the art business and have been trying to get my art career together! Currently 16 and as a black person I want to create black characters but kind of struggle with that... can you give me pointers on how to start or how to start my art career in general! My goal when I get older is to create a show kind of like doc mcstuffins with a black character that teaches children and is the main character
Right now as a 16 year old. You need to have three primary concerns.
1. Practicing and improving your art.
2. Practicing and improving your writing.
3. Learning as much as you can about printing, publishing, social media, art galleries and anything art business related.
You need to draw everyday. Have a hard time drawing hands look up hands on Pinterest and draw them. Hundreds of them. Want to be a good writer. Write a story and post it. Take critiques on your stories and improve.
All you need to do right now is practice. Practice. Practice. And don't just practice drawing. Explore painting, watercolors, acrylics, and oils. Explore using charcoal. Explore traditional inking.
Study business. Study the business of art. Marketing your art. Using social media. Everything. Spend the next three to five years emersed in improving your skill and becoming a smart business person.
@@DKG72 thank youuu!! And that’s currently what I’m doing. I’ve tried things from the posca pens to digital, watercolor and so on! I’m currently trying to do a art study that makes you draw specific things for 30 days and so far I see a little improvement but thanks again and I’m going to try my best!
You got this. Keep drawing. Keep creating. Keep writing.
Could u do black noses episode? Show us how to draw 7 noses that black people have.
Look for one this upcoming season of my art vlogs.
@@DKG72 i will. H
Just found u today.
Thank you so much. I appreciate you.
This is great, there is only tutorials on how to draw white ppl lips, I am trying to start a realistic series of drawing of just African American , if they come out good drawings I might post on UA-cam as well. love the video thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much. I appreciate you. I can't wait to see how your series of drawings comes out.
It’s not something there should be any embarrassment behind think about it growing up all the characters you practiced drawing from tv and comics have not been black character’s
Exactly but people are gonna people....lol
I’m white and my spouse isn’t. No-lip jokes are sometimes thrown around =.= lol
Lol...
The lips are too big. My lips do not pass my nose. So no. The lips are too big.
Lips come in all shapes and sizes my friend. I understand that yours may not be the same but what I am trying to teach is an openness to a diversity of looks and designs...
The fact that i am black and don't know how to draw black people features is sad...no it's disappointing honestly like jsut look in a mirror damnit 😂
It's okay. I got you!