for the lines, i found that simply drawing it zoomed out like she does will already put you in right direction, since theres less control therefore giving it more natural "shake"
What I love so much about these kinds of videos. Is that you are clearly not “copying” another’s art but studying it to improve your own. Finding techniques, examining what works well, and colors used. I also want to study to improve my understanding of different materials and shading.
One thing that I noticed you might've not picked up is a shading technique not often taught, but you see it everywhere. We're taught to shade a cyllinder with it getting darker on the edges if the light source is in front of the cyllinder, but you can also light it on one side with either a bounce light hitting the opposite side or another light source. Most often in this technique, I see atmospheric bounce light on the other side. The technique is to shade the center vertical line, or closest vertical edge of an upright cylinder, as the darkest point. Then apply a little atmospheric lighting on the other side of the darkest edge. 6:11 they arent actually just 'blending between two colors' she's putting that slight atmospheric lighting on the inner part of that shadow, with a transitionary dark part on the edge of the shadow. I see this technique ALL the time in japanese, painterly art and it's good to learn! A simplified version: some, but not all shadows have their darkest point along the transitioning edge of the shadow. You'll see a small line that doesn't always connect all the way along the transition. Sometimes this line is a deep orange when there is a harsh light block hitting the skin, then as you get further into the shadow, it'll lighten back to cooler blue tones. Krenz Cushart, Quruiqing, and this artist play with those transitions a lot. This piece of art is htt (ps://) twitter (.com/) quruiqing/status/1285082462964477952 a good example thats a little more graphic in use than painterly. You can see it a lot on his knees and thighs.
Wow thank you! I've been wondering about this 'line' between shadows and light for the longest time. Do you know if there's a terminology or name for this transition technique?
Astonishingly attractive editing!! Very well-structured and in-depth video. I love the analysis of your own work and your ability to embrace the differences from Qtonagi. ur art is absolutely superb keep up the work :DD
ngl this channel deserves more subs. The way he explains the techniques is easily understandable + the video editing is great. youtube randomly recommended me this video. And I m loving it. Great work.
keep working hard! especially if you are still young, you have plenty of time. I have up due to my work demanding more of my free time and I had to sell my wacom since it was only gathering dust. Chase your dream my dude! Dont regret it later! Good luck!
I hope you continue to make this! I love your content! I never seen something similar and for this kind of more modern/contemporary anime styled artists that have a huge impact on "the internet" aesthetics this days! I also enjoy a lot your style of editing and voice over. It is really on point. I feel like I learned a lot, thank you so much!
I found out about you just today, but I already fell in love with your videos. I think the main reason why your first attempt failed was the hair. Already from the line art I had a sense of discomfort comparing it to Qtonagi's. I think the main reasons are two, the length, and the detail. You drew your hair as a single, shapless mass that lacked detail. Qtonagi on the other hand, from what I saw, really likes to draw many single chunks of hair, making it very detailed. Also, your hair was way too long, making the proportions of the legs fade out. You analysed her proportions just to break them by drawing incredibly long hair, making the leg disproportion hard to notice. But I have to compliment you on your second attempt. Even though you said you weren't confident with painting, you still made an amazing job. Imitating other's brushwork is one of the hardest things to do.
Gosh! Im looking for my artstyle and I was really inspired with Qtonagi! I love to draw this antique stuff, it feels like sky and heaven (for you to know, Im really enjoying heaven dreamy theme), and your video helped me so much! It directed me in right way, and now I understand absolutely everything in her drawings and her art logic thanks to your explanations!
even she said she don't care people copy her art style and also puting out so many process vids I still could never learn how to do it the details in her art is just insane🤯 (I need her brain🙏)
Hey! I'd love for you to make a video with how to break down an artist's style in detail. Your videos are so precise and full... I'm learning so much from you
I just wanted to say that I really like your channel ♥ I've learned so much and have been so inspired since watching your videos :3 Please be encouraged to make many more 💕!!
Awesome video as always, really likes how you explained it's very understandable. Please keep it up! Also, my suggestion for the next video it would be great if you try and break down my favorite artist Rolua or Helloclonion art style since he uses photoshop and really good at maximizing the feature of the software.
I love these kind of video style, can you make similar videos analyzing artist’s art style of their works? I hope you can do matcha 抹茶,since him/her drawings are unique giving in these soft marshmallow doll type feelings when you look at it. Also are you Chinese? I saw you using b站 lol
a bit late but she's seperating the backgroudn, midground, and foreground via contrast. basicaly if the BG is paler, the Foreground(most of the time the character) is darker, and or vice verse. Your work just kind off blended everything because there wasn't a contrast to seperate the BG and the FG.
I'm having a hard time trying to breakdown Cierra (シエラ, m_seseragi) 's artstyle :( I've always admired their artstyle. The way they used the colors, did lineart, and more. I didn't know where to start. They are one of the artists in Arcaea. Please help! I would appreciate it and help me with my process! Cierra doesn't give much hints so it's gonna be a little hard which is why. The only time I've gotten to replicate their artstyle was just copying an artwork. I've subscribed! To know if you'll ever make it or not :')
she said in one of her streams that she uses DAREK ZABROCKI's brush pack (btw your content is very helpful! and high quality I really like it)
ahhhh thank you! 👍
random fact but i also heard her mention she has been drawing for 8 years
@@ilmn25zamn only 8 years?? I’m surprised that is a lot of progress
@@ilmn25 she has been drawing digital arts for at least 13 years
Very late, but are there any similar brushes for Clip Studio Paint? I googled his brushes and it said they’re only for Photoshop
Qtonagi said in her last stream that she really impressed about your analys of her drawing process. Great job.
Really??? woowowowoow 🤯
for the lines, i found that simply drawing it zoomed out like she does will already put you in right direction, since theres less control therefore giving it more natural "shake"
ahhhh I see
Qtonagi makes everything accessible yet she’s impossible to replicate and i think thats honestly inspirational when developing an art style
What I love so much about these kinds of videos. Is that you are clearly not “copying” another’s art but studying it to improve your own. Finding techniques, examining what works well, and colors used. I also want to study to improve my understanding of different materials and shading.
You're so underrated for an art tutorial channel, i feel like i learn along with you keep up a good work. : ^)
🙌 thank you!
Hope this video was helpful! Lemme know what you want to see more/ less of in these artist study videos, so I’ll know how to improve the next one!
I really hope you can analyze the paintings of LAM or Fajyobore.
Thank you so much!
can u do a study on hanacue's art? (i think thats their name)
One thing that I noticed you might've not picked up is a shading technique not often taught, but you see it everywhere. We're taught to shade a cyllinder with it getting darker on the edges if the light source is in front of the cyllinder, but you can also light it on one side with either a bounce light hitting the opposite side or another light source. Most often in this technique, I see atmospheric bounce light on the other side. The technique is to shade the center vertical line, or closest vertical edge of an upright cylinder, as the darkest point. Then apply a little atmospheric lighting on the other side of the darkest edge. 6:11 they arent actually just 'blending between two colors' she's putting that slight atmospheric lighting on the inner part of that shadow, with a transitionary dark part on the edge of the shadow. I see this technique ALL the time in japanese, painterly art and it's good to learn!
A simplified version: some, but not all shadows have their darkest point along the transitioning edge of the shadow. You'll see a small line that doesn't always connect all the way along the transition. Sometimes this line is a deep orange when there is a harsh light block hitting the skin, then as you get further into the shadow, it'll lighten back to cooler blue tones. Krenz Cushart, Quruiqing, and this artist play with those transitions a lot.
This piece of art is htt (ps://) twitter (.com/) quruiqing/status/1285082462964477952 a good example thats a little more graphic in use than painterly. You can see it a lot on his knees and thighs.
Wow thank you! I've been wondering about this 'line' between shadows and light for the longest time. Do you know if there's a terminology or name for this transition technique?
Astonishingly attractive editing!! Very well-structured and in-depth video. I love the analysis of your own work and your ability to embrace the differences from Qtonagi. ur art is absolutely superb keep up the work :DD
thank you!
ngl this channel deserves more subs. The way he explains the techniques is easily understandable + the video editing is great. youtube randomly recommended me this video. And I m loving it. Great work.
Thought I was just trippin when 9:21 showed up
Great video! The editing for the different artists is such a nice detail, you're a real artist!
I wish to get with my art to the point where people would study my style too.
keep working hard! especially if you are still young, you have plenty of time. I have up due to my work demanding more of my free time and I had to sell my wacom since it was only gathering dust. Chase your dream my dude! Dont regret it later! Good luck!
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Lol my art style changes when I open pinterest😭
I hope you continue to make this! I love your content! I never seen something similar and for this kind of more modern/contemporary anime styled artists that have a huge impact on "the internet" aesthetics this days! I also enjoy a lot your style of editing and voice over. It is really on point. I feel like I learned a lot, thank you so much!
I'm really happy the algorithm finally gave you love, you really inspire me to continue to practice my art.
I love the one with the detailed background! It looks fun to do and feels like light-hearted children's storybook
I found out about you just today, but I already fell in love with your videos.
I think the main reason why your first attempt failed was the hair. Already from the line art I had a sense of discomfort comparing it to Qtonagi's. I think the main reasons are two, the length, and the detail. You drew your hair as a single, shapless mass that lacked detail. Qtonagi on the other hand, from what I saw, really likes to draw many single chunks of hair, making it very detailed. Also, your hair was way too long, making the proportions of the legs fade out. You analysed her proportions just to break them by drawing incredibly long hair, making the leg disproportion hard to notice. But I have to compliment you on your second attempt.
Even though you said you weren't confident with painting, you still made an amazing job. Imitating other's brushwork is one of the hardest things to do.
Ahhh I see. Thank you for the feedback! 🙏
Gosh! Im looking for my artstyle and I was really inspired with Qtonagi! I love to draw this antique stuff, it feels like sky and heaven (for you to know, Im really enjoying heaven dreamy theme), and your video helped me so much! It directed me in right way, and now I understand absolutely everything in her drawings and her art logic thanks to your explanations!
Man you’ve gotta be one of the best channels for art ever
im not really all that into art but i watch your videos anyway because of your amazing editing and just how entertaining it is
I'm so happy to see another chameleon artist! It's makes me feel so validated with my constant changing art style 💖
You have made a lot of progress!
I really love Qtonagi's works i am actually pretty happy that you did made a very detailed breakdown of her style.
saw her work a while ago and instantly fell in love... _ITS SOOO PRETTYYY_
I think the "fluffy" lineart she achieves honestly comes from having a lot of experience and confidence behind the drawing.
even she said she don't care people copy her art style and also puting out so many process vids I still could never learn how to do it the details in her art is just insane🤯
(I need her brain🙏)
Daaamn your editing is *chef's kiss*
And the value of this? I love you man
I respect the way you don't give up and find new ways to do things. I like the outcome of your second art piece! I really want to try this! :)
You always take such a deep dive into the artist style its very useful wish i had that kind of study skill
Ohhh finally the artstyle I'm waiting
youre my saviour, i just found your channel, and this is gamechanger for my art, tysm!
you have strong editing skills, thanks for that
your channel is just gold, thank you for videos. i also like the editing sm, everything looks so appealing and lovely.
my new fav art channel, thx!
omg ive been watching your study vids, and they're done super well! love the edits too!
Hey! I'd love for you to make a video with how to break down an artist's style in detail. Your videos are so precise and full... I'm learning so much from you
im in love with your channel. so helpful.
thank you! glad it helped!
I just wanted to say that I really like your channel ♥ I've learned so much and have been so inspired since watching your videos :3 Please be encouraged to make many more 💕!!
sir, you saved my life. i cannot thank u enough
thank you for doing this you jst dont know how much this helps
that's awesome to hear! thank you ❤️
tysm for this video, it helped me a lot and your videos are so high quality!!
i rarely comment ever but this is so high quality wow keep up the good work
thank you!
Woww, thanks for explaining it! I loves video like this, explaining about artist artstyle
Thank you for the video, Such an amazing and underappreciated channel!! Think you can do LAM next? I love the way he uses colors.
thank you! I'll definetly do a study on LAM in the near future
I learnt more than what I expected! thanks a lot!
I love your videos!! They’re so helpful thank you!!
Awesome video as always, really likes how you explained it's very understandable. Please keep it up!
Also, my suggestion for the next video it would be great if you try and break down my favorite artist Rolua or Helloclonion art style since he uses photoshop and really good at maximizing the feature of the software.
thanks! I'll look into them
OK your channel is incredible
9:21 when the imposter is sus XDDDD
not here for the tutorial just love the editing how good the quality is
thank you! 🙏
I love these kind of video style, can you make similar videos analyzing artist’s art style of their works? I hope you can do matcha 抹茶,since him/her drawings are unique giving in these soft marshmallow doll type feelings when you look at it.
Also are you Chinese? I saw you using b站 lol
Thanks you, thats was very informative video!
np!
Off topic but the speed up part in 3:23 with her wings almost made me laugh 😀
You may want to learn from other artists but i want to learn how to study artists like you hahaha
Also 9:20
11:13 shes really reminds me of mikeneko
a bit late but she's seperating the backgroudn, midground, and foreground via contrast.
basicaly if the BG is paler, the Foreground(most of the time the character) is darker, and or vice verse.
Your work just kind off blended everything because there wasn't a contrast to seperate the BG and the FG.
Instead of the color overlay i'd try a gradient map, that way you could add blues into highlights and get better reds in the shadows.
does anyone know the download source for 0:25 ? I want to make it as my live wallpaper haha
You too good man
Ty very much
This is amazing! Would you ever consider doing Harada Takehito?
maybe in the future! love the cute artstyle
while streaming, qtonagi had mentioned that using Grunge brushes (not really sure how to use them for sketching or coloring)
okay so like did anyone else notice the backwards imposter meme he snuck in there or is it just me
It’s mikeneko! 10:35
I'm having a hard time trying to breakdown Cierra (シエラ, m_seseragi) 's artstyle :(
I've always admired their artstyle. The way they used the colors, did lineart, and more. I didn't know where to start. They are one of the artists in Arcaea. Please help! I would appreciate it and help me with my process! Cierra doesn't give much hints so it's gonna be a little hard which is why. The only time I've gotten to replicate their artstyle was just copying an artwork. I've subscribed! To know if you'll ever make it or not :')
9:21 is pretty sus
that caught me so off guard the first time 💀 jerma is everywhere i turn
Dude, when you traced the background?? It looks so damn good???
yep, this is very helpful and fun. Also informative.
But why was there an amongus?
i was wondering if maybe you could do an study of the artist kuroume? i need someone to break it down and i just cant under stand any other videos
Did you use multiply or anything for the shadow?
noice ❤ how about mika pikazo or abec xD
lemme level up a bit before doing mika pikazo hahahahaha
I know she's not japanese, but can you make a video on Mazamuno? She's one of my biggest inspirations
can you try yeej chan? my friend was rlly interested in their style if you did it she'll be very happy, its okay if you don't wanna its your choice :)
I find it hard to believe you when you said you weren't good at anatomy. You draw hands so well
The hands are decent because I took a pic of my hands doing that pose and used it as reference 👌
her color is a zorn palette but remove the yellow orche , this is my opinion as a tradition artist
can you do one for ilya kuvshinov?
藤ちょこ (Fuzichoco) next?
Just a quick fact her art looks like watercolor I hope it helps you to draw like hers
I love your art and video, can you add Indonesian subtitles for the next video
That's not fluffy help but she likes to add curves in her hair and she has a bit bigger brush and she renders it throughout
I'm really curious what is her music choice genre? Anyone know?
Sorry for my bad grammar
I'm very late but it's call classical music if I'm not wrong
do you think you could study REIQ?
what is the meme in 9:21?
could you do YOGISYA one day? >:D
The name of the site used for drawing
Masamune Shirow early years & recent years
I attempted to draw with the artstyle, unfortunately I'm unable to follow...perhaps...I'm lacking in something else...
could you do a avogado6 art analysis?
Can u breakdown scottie style
👌
Can you do DIgeria???
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I found the hidden jerma...
when the impostor is sus😮😮😮😮
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When the imposter is sus!😳
at 9:21 there is a jumpscare lol
This is really hard
😅 hahahaha yeah... hopes this vid helps a little tho :)
@@tppoart yeaj thank you 😆
qtonagi reminds me of dark academia...
Idk man... I love the video but 9:21 seems kinna sus to me.
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cannot unsee the sus