When I draw or throw lines away from my body they’re always more straight. It’s always been that way for me. I do practice bringing them towards me too. They are just so much smoother going away from me. Mad love G. Stay up.
I'm at work and don't have time to watch this episode yet but it looks like it's right on time!!...heavy hands, soft working sufaces, dulling sharpies and being in a rush was no bueno last piece last night and got me to thinking what in world can I do and use to improve my inking and outlining???....looking forward to this episode but for now back to work!!
Uhh your videos are so awesome dude. You mentioning "the community" made me feel honored to be a part of it. Thanks for being so concise and efficient. Really appreciating your videos & learning so much
Ive Been An Artist My Entire Life But I Am A Tattoo Artist and Line Work Is A Huge Part Of Tattooing. I Actually Do These Techniques Everyday When I Get To The Shop Just Do Kind Of Loosen Up My Arm And Wrist
You know what I do to practice lines I draw 2 dots then try to connect them with a straight line and you can put your dots in any shape you want you can put them in a shape that has you practicing circles or right angles you can orientate your dots however you want just connect the dots
lol damn that as 3 years into my youtube, im like 9 or so years in now so you've been around for ages! thanks for the support and trip down memory lane lol
well no matter what I do my outlines aways looked wired and out of place (I HATE THEM!) so I stopped doing them, no I do graffiti with no outlines and it is pretty interesting.
@@Theartistblock yea but i have been doing graff for like 4 years now+ drawig since childhood and it is not that i cant do nice straight lines but my pieces dont seem to flow much but im not complaing they are nice and i can do throwups just fine its only the more complex ones that end up sometime as an eyesore
lol thats certainly fine for people who just draw on their time off, hobbyist or people who dont care to improve but for those who want to be professionals or for those who want to improve this is what you have to learn. Thats the general demographic of my viewers (people who want to go pro or learn) so I make the videos for them, to help them. Anyone who draws just for the joy of it is more then welcome to do so :D
Ya it's the same, your line thickness = your line weight. It's not like I messed up and called a straight letter a throw up or a key line a shell, or forcefield lol
Thank you my man, I will practice this definitely, I’m also going to try and start posting on a crit a lot more regularly
Hell ya awesome man, I'd love to post a critique vid within the next two weeks
I was trying to think of an office reference but I really couldn't care enough to think
When I draw or throw lines away from my body they’re always more straight. It’s always been that way for me. I do practice bringing them towards me too. They are just so much smoother going away from me.
Mad love G. Stay up.
Yeeeeaaaaahhh a tutorial series
I am already addicted
Doing my doodling all the time, helps emencly.
this helps quite a bit since I have extremely shaky hands.
Useful video as always.
Thanks Grim!
im glad, this is one of those things that can certainly help make any image look 110% better when done well :)
I'm at work and don't have time to watch this episode yet but it looks like it's right on time!!...heavy hands, soft working sufaces, dulling sharpies and being in a rush was no bueno last piece last night and got me to thinking what in world can I do and use to improve my inking and outlining???....looking forward to this episode but for now back to work!!
Damn dude I've been drawing for years not really consistent
but never heard many of these tips. Thank you so much bro
Uhh your videos are so awesome dude. You mentioning "the community" made me feel honored to be a part of it. Thanks for being so concise and efficient. Really appreciating your videos & learning so much
Once again, amazing video, keep the content coming
thanks a bunch for the kind words man, i appreciate it, it's what keeps me making these
these tips are very helpful! I'll try them, thank u!
no problem at all, im glad it helped! I'm super excited for the tutorial series coming soon, November ish
You got the best art vids on youtube. Keep up the good work brotha💯
2:52 thats what she said
N33K 1N3R 😂😂😂
Hell yeah , helpful af ! Will practice this heaps !
Kiwi?
I like pushing my lines over pulling. Same when I tattoo.
Nice vid bro
Really good help
Sometimes it’s good to rotate you paper in different ways
Really good for beginners to draw clean lines
You’re the man 👨 💪🏼
Lol tha is man 💪😃
The Artist Block sry for my English im from Germany
I like tag & graffiti
from thailand❤
Ive Been An Artist My Entire Life But I Am A Tattoo Artist and Line Work Is A Huge Part Of Tattooing. I Actually Do These Techniques Everyday When I Get To The Shop Just Do Kind Of Loosen Up My Arm And Wrist
You know what I do to practice lines I draw 2 dots then try to connect them with a straight line and you can put your dots in any shape you want you can put them in a shape that has you practicing circles or right angles you can orientate your dots however you want just connect the dots
I usually "ghost throw" the line a time or two first if necessary then try and put it down.
Damn I Remeber When This Chanel Only Had Like 3k Subscribers Couple Years Ago!👍🏻
lol damn that as 3 years into my youtube, im like 9 or so years in now so you've been around for ages! thanks for the support and trip down memory lane lol
Actually helpful video 👍
Damn never looked at outlines like this my game wil inprove massivly after practice
Your that goat
They taught us that in art school
well no matter what I do my outlines aways looked wired and out of place (I HATE THEM!) so I stopped doing them, no I do graffiti with no outlines and it is pretty interesting.
you just need more practice is all, everyone starts off that way.
@@Theartistblock yea but i have been doing graff for like 4 years now+ drawig since childhood and it is not that i cant do nice straight lines but my pieces dont seem to flow much but im not complaing they are nice and i can do throwups just fine its only the more complex ones that end up sometime as an eyesore
please get a wetter marker those lines look like pencil
Be practice throws for control tbh
Great vid though
My guy, that marker is ashy AF! Thanks for the Vid!!
Damn Yankee
First
hell ya!
Great tips tho!!
I never took graffiti or, drawing in general, this seriously. Just draw.
lol thats certainly fine for people who just draw on their time off, hobbyist or people who dont care to improve but for those who want to be professionals or for those who want to improve this is what you have to learn. Thats the general demographic of my viewers (people who want to go pro or learn) so I make the videos for them, to help them. Anyone who draws just for the joy of it is more then welcome to do so :D
I am a beast making straight lines and perfect circles. I trained everyday since I was 11 and now I am 19, my school notebooks are full of lines.
Haha guess I should have watched the whole video before commenting.. you just started talking about the dots..
lol the dots almost didnt get in the video, i remembered them last second and it's arguably one of the better tips haha
@@Theartistblock good to know I'm on the rite track.
line weight* not thickness lol but pretty much the same thing
Ya it's the same, your line thickness = your line weight. It's not like I messed up and called a straight letter a throw up or a key line a shell, or forcefield lol
Be a human ruler
shit i never thought if it like that *transforms into a ruler*
@@Theartistblock *greatest anime plot twists vol. 13*
These are sketches. Graff is in the streets.
I mean this is just tips, just practices you can use for graffiti or all art but graffiti is not just in the streets that much is a fact
If u sit down when u pee that helps also.