RATING TIKTOK ART TUTORIALS 2
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- Опубліковано 28 жов 2023
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What happens if sam blindly follows random art tips from tiktok and apply them all on one artwork? 🤔
Yess!!!! That’d be so fun
this is a great idea lmfao
@@samdoesartsplease do it I will pay you 5 dabloons 🙏
@@samdoesartsDew it 👁
@@samdoesartshello arter oogway
Sam: "all the art tips you listen to just depend on your own personal art style"
Also Sam: 1/10
Sam does rants. :D
10:16 "If you can't draw something... draw it" Is probably the best piece of art advice I've ever heard.
I’m not good at drawing hands but I never shy away from drawing hands and it has helped me a lot.
@@GassyGoat Way to go. I do the same thing. It only makes you better 👍🏻
And the hardest
i read sth similiar regarding writing once: "the thing you are most afraid to write - write that"
1000th like!
Line art is especially important if you want to become an animator. You can't cheat your way out of it on big productions.
100%
even for illustrators it really depend on their artstyle too. There are lots of artstyle like graphic type illustration where lines are important. Kind of disagree with her opinion that lineart can’t improve a piece of work. If you actually know how to properly control line depth then it can add more emphasis to shape and flow to in your piece
I agree. Lineart is my favorite part and can convey so much emotion
As an art baby thank you for making these videos 🫡
I think he’s saved lives of the art babies 😂
Yesssss
YES
AGREED
You got this!
- a fellow art baby
‘Actually, nobody likes to draw hands…’
*sweats nervously*
yeah ikr sounds hella weird to say it
**Anxiously hides all my drawings of hands**
bro i doodle hands when im bored in class 😭
I LOVE drawing hands!!!😍 until now I didn't think it was weird😭
I genuinely thought everyone likes it as much as I do🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I used to be so good drawing hands! They were my favorite thing to draw! What happened to meeeeeeeeee
"You can save an image with good colouring but not with a good liner"
I think lineart is really underrated. I was trying to lessen my lineart, but then I decided to embrace it and really play with line width and details. I can drop down flat colours on the lineart and depending on how much detail I've done, it can look practically finished
There's a number of artists I follow who do pieces exclusively with linework and a simple flat coloring with MAYBE 1 set of shadows/highlights.
In their case yeah, lineart makes or breaks it.
I absolutely adore that style though. It's SO hard to get right though since you can't really hide any mistakes with effects and such
Seeing my low effort tutorial I made in like 5 minutes was such a jumpscare jesus christ 😭😭 Thanks for the rating Sam! I’ll change my Apple Pencil tip just for you-
Don't use Jesus's name in vain it's very disrespectful.
that was you?
nice!
@@annikatheron7151 💀
Calm down 💀@@annikatheron7151
That was you? I love the vid tho
Sam: “Make some expressions at yourself. Just make sure no one’s watching”
Also Sam: Proceeds to make expressions at himself with hundreds of thousands of people watching
Almost half a million actually 💀
Jokes on you Sam, I was drawing the whole time and only half paying attention to what you were saying
Us 🤚
same hereee
Same LOL
12:28 I draw stars like Sam, I always find it weird when people draw it the other way.
Ya, me too.
WE'RE NOT THE WEIRD ONES
It's the ONLY way. Maybe lefties have a different experience tho? My mom's a lefty I'm going to ask her real quick actually.
Edit: She does it the normal way but my brother starts from the bottom right :0
@@samdoesarts Never!
Honestly I start it going straight across, so I guess I'm the real weird minority here.
I once saw a nice tip for the first page in your sketchbook: just doodle something quick and "ugly", so you don't have the anxiety of not making the first page perfect because there's already something ugly on it. And anything you draw into your sketchbook after that will always be better than the first page and you'll automatically feel better about all the pages after that.
It took some getting used to for a perfectionist like me, but I really like this trick now!
That's actually a great idea. A friend of mine took a playwriting class, and they said their first assignment was to write the worst play they could possibly imagine. Exactly the same concept; everything after that could only be better.
Okay wait but I can’t be the only one who draws all the facial features, arms, legs, the torso and the clothes on different layers? Like other people do that right? Right???
you are insane
H O W
youre not XD layer folders are a blessing
what? facial features? You have separate layers for each eye nose and mouth?
I absolutely do that, it's pretty common I have clothes and body lines in separate folders. If I want to converse layers, then I'll make things on different layers ( For easy fixing and adjusting ), then merge and smoosh them down into one layer once I'm happy
If I never traced all of those “how to draw cute anime girls” books I would not be where I am today
"Oh no I have colors outside of the lineart!" 4:36
Me: "Hmm just...erase it ?" Why so much trouble for this
Thank you Sam . Was feeling down today and really needed something like this to uplift my mood
sam is going insanely insane with each video, hey yo, cool that burb down..
3:21 me who puts everything on separate layers : 👁️👄👁️
Same- my art program [iArtbook on iOS, like procreate for the poor] just said “you can’t add anymore layers” and I just
*looks away to*
If you really want, draw every strand of hair. There is no “right” or “wrong” way. But remember, following Sam’s advice has one HUGE advantage; you can finish an art piece AND still have time for things like eating, sleeping and human interaction.
6:30
Oh no Sam is getting allergic to Tiktok art tips D: He's had too much
The tip about colouring being more important than lineart annoys me a little because it only applies if youre mainly a "painting" artist, one that works in terms of pieces. It is completely useless for stuff like comics or animation.
Personally, as a Live2D artist, i put everything on a seperate layer. Even the highlights and shadows. Every. Thing.
7:03 I interpreted what she said differently, maybe I'm wrong. I thought she meant that if your coloring isn't good, it doesn't matter if your lineart is good, cuz it will not hide the coloring.
15:18
*Me, watching this video while drawing for background noise and tips*
I actually watch art videos while I'm drawing more often than not, it helps me pick up info and focus on my art better, that way the information gets put into your art quicker and, for me, gets stuck in your long term memory. (Sometimes art tips may not always be good but I picked up a few here already lol)
15:08 Bold of u to assume I haven't been drawing for this whole video 🤨😂
Kooleen yesterday : rateing instagram art tutorials
SAM : RATING TIKTOK ART TUTORIALS
15:26 "leave your phone, go check ur screentime rn"
Me ugly staring at my screen after a long day of work: 👽☕️
I remember seeing a really good explanation how tiktok can still be good but not always the best option for tips; especially art tips. Because of its short time format. With the limited time it becomes hard to actually explain why you’re doing this. It’s like how ‘Here’s some good colour palettes because of colour theory!’ The audience (typically art babies) doesn’t get the full look on why it looks good. All they know it works because of something called colour theory, and if the person showing this decides to explain it full out they’d have to do a part 2. Now because of how people don’t tend to link or how Tiktok is laid out this part 2 tends to be harder to find.
Tiktok does have good art tips but I don’t recommend it as your first go to. Platforms with longer formats would probably be your best option if you do want to check online. Heck! Sam here is a good teacher aswell. Now don’t let this comment restrict you on any decision you make for future projects just take it as something that *could* help you improve.
no tiktok is advice is mostly horrible because it's mostly narcissistic children spewing nonsense.
11:18 "the best way to HANDle it..." he hehe he
BRUH OF COURSE HAIR IS ON A SEPARATE LAYER ARE YOU MAD !? (And eyes...please don't kill me)🤣🤣🤣
The one true art tip: no amtter how you see your art there will always be someone who wants to see it and love it
I love Marco Grassi's work. It always blows my mind how patient he is and those arts are so big. Also yes you're weird how you draw the star 😅 I also start from the top
Thank you for the amazing tips for all of us art babies, Sam!
(Don't worry Sam, you're not the only one that draws stars like that:)
12:47 Sam having in existential crisis of being weird
Hehe
7:23 i guess im nobody😂
Yup absolutely right! The importance of lineart depends on artstyle! For some people it doesn't matter but for some linear is the most important step!
1:20 THANK YOU! Team anti-grid method. Unless you're translating an original drawing into a giant mural, grids are dumb.
man i love drawing hands i spent so much time trying to perfect them i would dedicate entire sketch pages and fill them up with different hand poses. i just wanted to get good.🙃
I just wanted to say: Thank you. I am trying digital art for the first time, and your videos have been helping me so thank you!
The tip at 8:30 made art feel complicated and overwhelming
Yea same idk what they were talking about
Yeah that can absolutely be simplified with less steps
his cought at arund 6:20 made me laugh so hard it sounded like he was puking
11:22 I definitely agreed on what you said, I was bad at drawing hands so I didn’t draw them but when I finally drew them they were my favorite part.
Kooleen- Rating Instagram art tutorial
Sam- Rating tiktok art tutorial
Sam be telling not to let anybody see you making those expressions but he literally be doing the same.
😂
My Apple Pencil gets destroyed from the cracks on my screen 💀
7:22 i love to draw hands, knowing that most people hate it makes it that much more rewarding.
Ive found myself drawing my own hands in class and having a ton of fun
I realized why i like binging these videos with this one. Not only does this help provide good art advice, it also helps teach people how to not fall for bad advice.
5:51 god damn i love being colorblind
“are you putting hair on a separate layer on a sketch?”
*nervous sweating*
Edit: thx for the likes ❤
Me who puts the eyes on a separate sketch layer:
**sweats more nervously**
I have like 6 sketch layers for every drawing
I literally draw eyebrows on a separate layer help 💀
@@petalpencil1397I DO THE SAME OMG :O
Me who puts mostly everything in separate sketch layers:
**looks to the side**
“if you don’t know how to, just draw it” is SO REALLLLLL
i used to draw big sleeves, avoid the hands, whatever. then i actually tried. i ACTUALLY put in the effort and hey! it wasn’t that bad! not good, but i kept trying, and it kept getting better. i’m still not good but i’m getting better with every drawing
Unpopular opinion, but I actually love drawing hands! Besides the face, my favorite part of making a drawing is the hands
The ending was funny cause I dont watch you cause I draw I watch you because you bring me comfort 😂
I remember last year, where I'd learn from copying from comic books lol. Thank you Sam for teaching us art babies!! ❤
Frfr
"oh its a bird!!!" in the begging got me😂😂😂
When Sam asked "how do you draw your stars" why did that make me think of all my life decisions and made me forget how to draw a star at the same time
9:25 definitely my favourite one
I love how he makes an effort to post at least one vid every week thank-you sam ❤
YES, thank you, Tracing is a GREAT tool for practice. It's just not Kosher for pieces you display (in whatever way).
3:06
Sam: talking about layering
Me: Is that my baby broccoli? Izuku is that you?????
I am now going to draw in my sketch book, I'm friggin motivated.
Thank you Sam
I really want to learn anatomy but there is so much about anatomy out there 😭I don’t know where to start can you please make a video on that ? Like a guide to learn anatomy and what should I learn first
Thanks Sam. I really needed that part at the end.
the grid method is actually great for those with aphantasia *when still learning* You obviously need to do tons of training and drawing outside of that as well, but especially those of us who can't visualize ANYTHING in our brains, the grid method is where A LOT of people start out.. it's either that or tracing, or both.
When you have little to no visual memory, and can't visualize anything in your brain[some people call it "not having a mind's eye" or whatever] 90% of drawing is based like entirely on different types of memory and skills such as muscle memory, being able to replicate things from a reference, and being able to almost like "sculpt" things from scratch. [the whole you have to have like 2 to 20 layers of sketching because you can only see your drawing once you've started drawing, just like clay starts out as a blob]
like I know you're being lighthearted and frankly I haven't used the grid method since I was like 12[actually maybe once in a community college art class but it was required] lol, but it is an important learning tool for people with aphantasia so i thought i'd talk about it for those who don't know or who are really adamant on it being bad and just cause a lot of people either forget aphantasia exists, or seem to think you can't be a visual artist with aphantasia
6:54 facts
Grid method was great for me to teach me how to observe proportions. It's a tool just like anything else.
The outro telling me to stop watching and go draw was the wake-up call from UA-cam brainrot I needed for today, thanks Sam
the best way to ~handle~ it is to face it and draw it
-sam talking about drawing hands
The throw up at billie eilish 😂😂😂😂
12:37 I do the same/ great video💜
I draw my stars the same way you do. Ive never seen someone draw the way in the tiktok and had to rewind to make sure i saw that right like you did second later when i played the video through
the way he told me to draw, & i wanted to but wanted to keep scrolling on videos- but now im motivated :)
5:40 😂😂😂WAIT… WHAT!??? 😂😂😂
1:33 this is a legitimate way of drawing. I was given a picture of a three your old to draw it and said it back so they can have their own portrait, and I couldn’t have even started if we weren’t using the grid method. So I love your channel, but I think that part is fine for beginners who can’t do your level of things yet, okay?
The grid method does have its place. Artists during the renaissance would plan out paintings on a small scale and use grids to paint them larger. It would be extremely difficult to get the proportions for a large mural correct without using a grid. So yes they are legitimate 👍 and ofc they’re also good for beginners to practice
I'm not a beginner artist and I still use the grid method (I tweak it to be a bit more as guidelines rather than grid). I don't think there's anything wrong with it if you're someone who does realistic art and have to get the proportions as accurately as possible.
12:50
Honestly, I usually either do the method you do or start at the right, go to the left, go down bottom right, up to top, down to bottom left, and back to right, but it really depends on where my hand is. Sometimes I even switch between clockwise and counterclockwise. It's weird. Stars are weirddd
1:35 about the grid method, for me it really helped me improve very fast. It made me focus more of thw colours and my hand became used to the feeling of the shapes
12:19 what’s for dinner?
I love how Sam is casually going insane because of Tik-Tok, and we're just watching it in amusement. 🖐😭
*cries in traditional artist for most of them*
I loved his ending scene today. Great message Sam! 👏
12:40 I go left, right, bottom left, top, bottom right and back to left.
Why do you have a giant restaurant salt shaker in your corner ah? *Got somethin say?*
Hey Sam!I just wanna say thank you for inspiring me so much❤
in my opinion, grid technique is good for if you're doing traditional art and you want to focus on painting/coloring, especially for landscapes/cityscapes where grids are good to see the proportions of the overall reference
When drawing a star I do:
top -> down right -> up left -> across to right -> down left -> up to the top
Finally another TikTok video 🙏🙏🙏
2:35 why does it look like hes flipping us off
Gotta love Sam's intros and outro (Wow.) .... every time.
The grid method helped me do my first realistic drawing, I would never be doing realism without it
I love watching these rating tiktok art tutorials videos! It's always amusing to see Sam's disappointed face watching some of these :')
MORE THAN A HUNDRED UNDER A MINUTE OF THE VIDEO BEING OUT THAT PROVEZ HOW AMAZING YOU ARE SAM
Intro keeps getting more crazy... Also, as an art baby, thank you so much for these videos! I really love your content and your style, and your comments. Keep going!
i fr needed that boost of motivation at the end to get out of my art slump thank you sam
3:27 no defenetly not
OMG I'm early!! I LOVE YOU SAM!! I'm a 12 yr old artist and you've really helped me with my art journey! You're one of my greatest inspirations!
sam: talking abt how im being lazy and how i should get up and draw right at this very moment
me, laying in my bed, sleep deprived at 3:15 am: *waggles finger at screen* nuh uh
What do you mean "are we putting hair on a separate layer?" Everything goes on a separate layer until I'm 1000% it's good enough to group 🤣 I be using like 10 hair layers
Why does he call starter artist art babies?
It's his tag line
Love you man you make me want to actually draw again everytime I watch your videos! 10/10
I love that I was already drawing come the end of this video 🤭actively looking at my art liek wth am I doing and Sams like “you’re gonna be the best artist ever ☺️”🤎luv ya Sam
7:40 the first one was better. While it was too flat, but the second one was WAY overworked. It looked like those shitty phone game adds that use way too much lighting and sparkle effects to hide that's it's obviously just basic generic anime art. All they needed was a better color palette
I LOVED how it looked at the start....i HATED it by the time they were done.
Its a tutorial that HEAVILY depends on what look you're trying to achieve with your art 😅