Probably trying to figure out personal info like first and last names by seeing what comments go through and which ones dont, most youtubers have their irl name in the no comment list
I’ve heard that using a little less detail in the background to give more attention to the focal point of the drawing was a thing but I never knew it had a name!!
Thanks for the video. Banged this for my own notes to come back.... 0:32 - Value Contrast (notes...make character pop by strong Primary Light to separate the character from the background to feel the character belongs in the composition.) 2:39 - Colour contrast (notes...to frame the character. Pick colours that are far apart from colour wheel which will make the character stand out from the background/environment) 4:33 -Shape contrast (notes - main character in detailed while everything else is not)
Wouldn’t it be a cool idea to have a discord group dedicated to learning to draw like WLOP? It’d surely be small but we would all have the same goal. With other art discord groups they tend to not be as targeted and you end up with a bunch of artists with completely seperate goals.
I would just hope they don’t be a strict or gate keeping discord… it’s why I haven’t been in a active community in art for a long time, let me know if such exists…
Continue the series bro,you proved the point,there is detail in simplicity,your video is really simple to understand still enough detailed. Continue this series please ❤️🖤
the detail in simplicity is actually because oureyes only see detail in a small circular area in middle of eye.. we move out eyes to see actual detail but if we focus on one area the lossof detail is filled in by out brain virtually... so by making you focus on one part of his painting the rest can be less detailed as the brain compensates
Just discovered your channel searching of a Wlop process video and surprisee to found it was uploaded 6 days ago, continue with this series, your quality is amazing!
Ah, great value for almost 7 minutes of video. It is pretty concise, but I believe that expanding too much on each aspect of your analysis would just bloat the video and make it less digestible. Well done, sir. I'll be paying close attention to how you develop
thank you! and not yet, but I have the next one in the works (well, it's been in the works for like half a year... but it'll come out in a week or two :))
As an artist who learned from Wlop's classes, I totally agree with this video. Of course it didn't tell everything about Wlop's art, but if you understand that, I swear your art will improve in a huge way. Also, I wouldn't advice to try to draw like Wlop to be like him car nobody can be Wlop instead of himself, but I totally advice try to draw like Wlop with the aim of learning and finding your own style during your art journey. You don't need to be like Wlop. You need to be yourself. Be prepared also to receive a lot of hate because, when I learned from Wlop's tutorials, I received a lot of "you copy wlop / you're a Wlop wish" trying to make me stop. But I never stop, and today I have my own artstyle and my own beautiful community. Even if you can still sense there is some Wlop's vibe in my art, you can tell it's not his art. I'm a big fan of Wlop myself, and I'm so grateful he is existing, cause his art is just pure gold to my eyes, and he will be always my favorite artist.
I really was fan of wlop. but then when I saw that they just use 3d in blender like most of these artists or photobash, having the same face syndrome and each motive has the girls and ....i dont know it just lost the charme to me. many things you point out are simply copied from photos (skies etc.) and not studies of color wheels. or edited with blender and some rendering that the program does for you in terms of lights .
I would argue that the third point is Texture contrast, not shape contrast. Soft Circles and pointy triangles in character design are different from soft rendered parts and jaggedy strokey parts. otherwise great video!
that is a good point, I was thinking of calling it texture contrast originally, but thought that shape contrast is a bit more broad, and covers more things that Wlop does
Anyone know why I am getting so many random comments of a random combination of 6 names? 😅
Probably trying to figure out personal info like first and last names by seeing what comments go through and which ones dont, most youtubers have their irl name in the no comment list
I’ve heard that using a little less detail in the background to give more attention to the focal point of the drawing was a thing but I never knew it had a name!!
Thanks for the video. Banged this for my own notes to come back....
0:32 - Value Contrast (notes...make character pop by strong Primary Light to separate the character from the background to feel the character belongs in the composition.)
2:39 - Colour contrast (notes...to frame the character. Pick colours that are far apart from colour wheel which will make the character stand out from the background/environment)
4:33 -Shape contrast (notes - main character in detailed while everything else is not)
Wouldn’t it be a cool idea to have a discord group dedicated to learning to draw like WLOP? It’d surely be small but we would all have the same goal. With other art discord groups they tend to not be as targeted and you end up with a bunch of artists with completely seperate goals.
that's a great idea, but I think my channel is a bit too small right now to start something like that 😅 maybe in the future though :)
@@KraymerArt i’d be so down to join
@@ジュニパーベリーsame
That's a great idea I'm definitely in if it's done!
I would just hope they don’t be a strict or gate keeping discord… it’s why I haven’t been in a active community in art for a long time, let me know if such exists…
All of these points, particularly the last one, are why classical paintings are so beautiful as well.
Continue the series bro,you proved the point,there is detail in simplicity,your video is really simple to understand still enough detailed. Continue this series please ❤️🖤
thank you :) ♥♥
the detail in simplicity is actually because oureyes only see detail in a small circular area in middle of eye.. we move out eyes to see actual detail but if we focus on one area the lossof detail is filled in by out brain virtually... so by making you focus on one part of his painting the rest can be less detailed as the brain compensates
Thank you for showing me an artist which draws nearly the exact way that i want to draw, im so glad i found your channel!
Thank you! This helps a lot!!
more, please!
Really good breakdown! I look forward to the rest of the series, and perhaps master studies of other artists!
thank you!
Just discovered your channel searching of a Wlop process video and surprisee to found it was uploaded 6 days ago, continue with this series, your quality is amazing!
I appreciate it :)
Ya I agree.. this was a good analysis. It inspired me to do my own study and video on this as well. Very well done
Ah, great value for almost 7 minutes of video. It is pretty concise, but I believe that expanding too much on each aspect of your analysis would just bloat the video and make it less digestible. Well done, sir. I'll be paying close attention to how you develop
ty :)
hey man great video! Did you upload the other two Wlop videos yet?
thank you! and not yet, but I have the next one in the works (well, it's been in the works for like half a year... but it'll come out in a week or two :))
@@KraymerArt haha i feel that. Sounds good
As an artist who learned from Wlop's classes, I totally agree with this video. Of course it didn't tell everything about Wlop's art, but if you understand that, I swear your art will improve in a huge way.
Also, I wouldn't advice to try to draw like Wlop to be like him car nobody can be Wlop instead of himself, but I totally advice try to draw like Wlop with the aim of learning and finding your own style during your art journey.
You don't need to be like Wlop. You need to be yourself.
Be prepared also to receive a lot of hate because, when I learned from Wlop's tutorials, I received a lot of "you copy wlop / you're a Wlop wish" trying to make me stop. But I never stop, and today I have my own artstyle and my own beautiful community.
Even if you can still sense there is some Wlop's vibe in my art, you can tell it's not his art.
I'm a big fan of Wlop myself, and I'm so grateful he is existing, cause his art is just pure gold to my eyes, and he will be always my favorite artist.
i just found your channel and oh my god , you're amazing ✨
thank you~!
Really helpful! Thanx
no problem :)
where are the other two videos bro
Great Video, thanks!
♥♥
where's part 2 and 3? thanks!
Dude, great stuff!
ty :)
Awesome bro
super helpful video! great content :D
💙💙💙💙
Awesome great video. subbed
keep at it, i like this type of content!
ty!
Okay now analyse WAP
Jackson Barbara Gonzalez Helen Lopez Barbara
Rodriguez Robert Rodriguez Daniel Moore Sandra
Wlop’s art is so good I thought it was AI
Young Daniel Thomas Jennifer Young Donald
I really was fan of wlop. but then when I saw that they just use 3d in blender like most of these artists or photobash, having the same face syndrome and each motive has the girls and ....i dont know it just lost the charme to me. many things you point out are simply copied from photos (skies etc.) and not studies of color wheels. or edited with blender and some rendering that the program does for you in terms of lights .
I would argue that the third point is Texture contrast, not shape contrast. Soft Circles and pointy triangles in character design are different from soft rendered parts and jaggedy strokey parts. otherwise great video!
that is a good point, I was thinking of calling it texture contrast originally, but thought that shape contrast is a bit more broad, and covers more things that Wlop does