I watched this last week and tried to take Ethan's advice. I've been touching myself everyday. A week later I still suck at drawing and now addicted to Furry Porn. Thanks Ethan!
@@ipotatosenpai7002 Have you seen Picasso's artwork when he was a child? The guy was trained in classical art by his father, he was really skilled at it for a child.
I just wanted to tell you Ethan, thank you. For the last 5 years, I had been taking art seriously, studying.. reading anatomy books, going to life drawing sessions, and spending over 20k on 3 years of college I'll never get back. I stopped drawing and painting and doing what I loved most because I felt so incredibly discouraged by my stagnation. Because of your videos, I feel like the fire within me has been lit again, and I've been focusing more on the main focus I've been trying to pursue since I was 14. Thanks again you big stinker.
Out of the jokes, what Ethan here is doing is really important. Just because an artist is a beast and has a lot of social popularity, does not mean their way has to be yours as well. This "Becker" guy has the mindset of a professional studio, that is his field, so this kind of advices really help a lot for a young artist/animators trying to find his way into studios. This type of topics are the ones universities like mine always try to teach or talk about, and you are getting them for free with Ethan.
edit: Great series! Really the mvp man, this topic is the cause of team failure in projects, not doing the simplistic form. Thank you so much, I am still greatful for your discovery 6 months ago!!
You realize not all artists are working as animators or even digital art right? I know he's focusing on animation or audiences on his field but he doesn't emphasize this ALWAYS and you can teach people the right way without bringing down other artists. It can send a bad message to viewers that only his method works and other artists are teaching wrong when in fact these artists he criticize do better than him. In the end it all boils down to using other artists as clickbait to gain more views.
@@greenc1088 I get your point. I feel you are being driven out by the fact Ethan humour is a little bit over the top. You said: "these artists he criticize do better than him" yes and not really. To define doing better than someone is really hard to point. Ethan has worked for Dreamworks, has Proko work for them as well? I think not. My point here is the same I wrote two months ago. Yes, Proko do very good instructional videos about anatomy and whatever, but it all comes down to, what does work for you. With all due respect, I am a 3D Generalist just about to graduate, I know this kind of topics upside down and the easiest tips Ethan has pulled out have helped me more than a lot of classes and tutorials I have seen (even Prokos). That does not mean that one is better than the other, it is just that what I study for, it works on a studio as concept artist, storyboarder, sculptor, animator, etc... Are you an illustrator? Sure, learn all the muscles and all those stuff, but if you work at concept art nobody is gonna tell you a muscle is wrong. If the piece looks fine for the production team, then it is all set. If you are as educated as you seem to be, you know that the best work come first looking the bigger picture, simple forms, flat shapes, movement, composition and THEN you add detail or whatever. This is for EVERYTHING, simple comes first. Martial arts, soccer, math, you name it. It is not about clickbait, it is about to teach young and old artist to stop romanticizing on complex works means better.
Don't worry, I get what your saying. Just don't agree with his approach. He was right after all, people won't click without the drama. Glad it worked for you tho.
@@greenc1088 Correct, if this would have been another boring instructional video, it probably would not get tha attention it got by naming Proko. And thank you, I hope you find knowledge and comfort from another artist in the future too.
5 minutes in and I'm crying because I've given up on my dream to be an animator and this ACTUAL PROFESSIONAL is telling me it's possible as long as I'm a good artist.
@@jangonauta I actually made some progress with this! I really used to hate drawing... It was worse than just art block. Drawing used to trigger anxiety attacks for me, before I could even start drawing. I had to let out my creativity in other ways for years. More recently I just accepted that I was having severe art block and set it aside to work on my mental health. But I also had to remind myself that I'm the type of person that'll never be happy without creativity in their life. So I HAD to work on it slowly. I had to figure out the bad thinking and bad beliefs around the anxiety. Figure out if they were unbalanced/extreme or just plain wrong. One example is, "I'm not worthy of doing things just for me, for fun." Also, "Anything you do HAS to make you money or be productive, otherwise it's a waste of time." And then there was just exposing myself to the anxiety for like 10 minutes every day. Even if I drew really badly. I was often disappointed at the quality of my work when I did this but I had to remind myself that quality wasn't the point here. It was consistency. And I found myself getting lost in drawing something for hours again. Or drawing to escape some other troubling emotions/circumstances. So, yeah guys, it's possible to recover from extreme, pathological art block. You may have to take a planned, psychological approach like I did. Ethan's advice definitely helped me because he's all about focus on what you want and big picture. Not fussing with details unless it's necessary. I have actual diagnosed OCD so it was a great counterbalance to my natural way of thinking. Also, I know my way of talking isn't really the culture here because I'm so honest an earnest but I really appreciate this channel. It was such a turning point for me because the way of thinking about art is so...different from most others out there. Etha's style is clear-cut, no-nonsense; he doesn't hold your hand (yet, somehow, is still encouraging). I think it's because you can't take yourself so seriously when he calls you a little baby. He makes you think, "oh my god i've been such a sensitive little flower and that's not how to be a professional." Thanks Ethan! You've really changed my perspective! Hope this little novel might help someone else going through what I've been going through.
Great video. I appreciate this content. To be honest I got really deep into Proko's figure and anatomy course in an effort to improve my ability to draw semi-stylized anime girls. But then I realized most of the pro Asian artists I want to emulate don't have the sort of sophisticated knowledge he is teaching in his courses and I also have a hard time trying to simplify shadow shapes as a result since I cant help but think about all those smaller muscles.
I’m so glad I found you. As someone who is trying to learn as much about art as possible from online sources, Proko obviously comes up a lot but I’m thrilled to have found someone that cares about the same kind of art that I do
Main Points: 1) Shadows help describe the form - 2:49 2) "Chihiro Example" - 3:34 3) PROKO Breakdown - 5:47 4) Challenge: grab an image, and use a layer mask to "paint" light and shadow - 7:49
Never seen your stuff before and almost clicked back when you were trashing Proko but I stuck with ya because I thought you were possibly just messing around. Mad respect to Proko and what he has achieved but I see where you’re coming from with some of your points. Glad I stuck it out. As a beginner artist who’s about to start his own UA-cam channel I like you’re doing here. I’ll be subscribing and checking out more.
“YOU THINK YOU’RE SO BIG, YOU THINK YOU’RE SO- (Intro rolls)” (Looks around awkwardly) “Touch yourself people” (Throws down jacket aggressively) “You need a little pencil, you need a little peace of chalk, need a little burnt twig and you need a rock, or a piece of paper, or a cavewall or something” “Uh you go down here and hit this little thing. I don’t know what it is but it makes a little thing” moments like this makes me wanna see an Ethan Becker out of context video
I love how aggressive he is at pointing out mistakes, criticizing other artists' methods, but unlike other critiques, he can back it up. Keep it up man, I've learned a lot from you. 😊
As an artist we should all learn from ourselves..not from a particular person. Proko is one of my favourite artist...try to appreciate him and support him for what he is doing right now,,. I wish to see your classes according to your knowlege not by criticizing an artist.
He does appreciate him lol he's being sarcastic, he only explains the ones a beginner might think is accurate. The 2 of them appreciate each other take pill or sarcasm why don't ya.
Kinda wild how many people think Becker is putting Proko down. Proko's material is great because it serves exactly the purpose it intended. The danger of Proko is that many young artists are fooled into neglecting design for anatomy, proportion, and rendering, when they're aiming for visual design rather than a more classical style of art or sculpture. Key word here being NEGLECT.
I feel like this video essentially just illustrates the difference between drawing what is seen vs. drawing what SHOULD be seen... or perhaps more accurately what is most easily processed by the viewers' brain? I used to draw what was seen and tried to keep structure in mind and strived for ultimate realistic accuracy but it is so complicated, and perfect realism isn't even the style I want to achieve... so thank you for this, I still have so much to learn but the conceptual stuff you feed us is so helpful, all shenanigans aside haha
Being an artist has a hard up front learning curve because if you don't know how to basic art, then ain't no one going to spend time and money on you but if you show you know the basic or even some more advanced stuff well then that will help you out
@@Dooweyful keep trying bud. It was a joke just like the title of the video. If rather have the level of detail and anatomy understanding proko has then apply that to animation of sequential art. You "dunkey" get bent and then do it again
I just started watching his videos, are his videos only for animation? I find proko’s work helped me become a better artist overall and make beautiful work. But I don’t see myself getting into animating, guess this isn’t for me.
I watched this last week and tried to take Ethan's advice. I've been touching myself everyday. A week later I still suck at drawing and now addicted to Furry Porn. Thanks Ethan!
thanks poko!
lol i wish i could draw like proko
proko has a hairy butt confirmed
lmao
Stan the more I see you the more I like you as a person even more.
"Doesn't even know how draw a dog."
DEAD.
"It looks like a horse" 🤣
Im still suprised that people actually think hes seriously dissing proko after he said that
thats shit actually confused me I had to rewatch it again to make sure I wasn't tripping
@@catherinegomez2055 mostly because they don't actually watch the video before commenting
coming soon:
fixing pablo picasso's sloppy anatomy
Ok but Pablo Picasso succks , he's too talented, and didn't study
@@ipotatosenpai7002 Have you seen Picasso's artwork when he was a child? The guy was trained in classical art by his father, he was really skilled at it for a child.
@@ipotatosenpai7002 wrong
@@SubNorm4L yeah mate he was VERY talented, but he didn't study much later on
@@ipotatosenpai7002 you're too talented you don't have to read history books.
Things Ethan cares about: His dog, house, and plants.
Things Ethan doesn't care about: Obliqueary muscles.
Thats a long word.
@@yussuf2509 right? what does "dog" even mean
@@PseudoPaint 🤫
@@PseudoPaint he's making up words that doesn't make no sense.
Hey i'm your 1000th likes :D
I just wanted to tell you Ethan, thank you. For the last 5 years, I had been taking art seriously, studying.. reading anatomy books, going to life drawing sessions, and spending over 20k on 3 years of college I'll never get back. I stopped drawing and painting and doing what I loved most because I felt so incredibly discouraged by my stagnation. Because of your videos, I feel like the fire within me has been lit again, and I've been focusing more on the main focus I've been trying to pursue since I was 14. Thanks again you big stinker.
Green C 🗿
“Just because it’s real life doesn’t mean it’s a good design”
Love it
That’s a quote I just had to write down. That’s one to remember for sure!
Thats why the lion king animation is forever better than its live action counterpart
Juan Dlc drained of all emotions and life
Coming soon: "Fixing Kim Jung Gi's OBNOXIOUS doodles."
Lol, gots me
noice
*WWIII begins*
LMAO
ohmygod shjdkhdkjhf
Proko's audience: Hey Proko, how to draw an arm?
Proko: Go to the medical college
Lmao
i mean i'm ok with the fact that you want to draw noodles for arms and then complain why they look sloppy.
eios 4 Name every muscle in the arm
@@4nnd711 Agree
@@4nnd711 lol
Out of the jokes, what Ethan here is doing is really important. Just because an artist is a beast and has a lot of social popularity, does not mean their way has to be yours as well. This "Becker" guy has the mindset of a professional studio, that is his field, so this kind of advices really help a lot for a young artist/animators trying to find his way into studios. This type of topics are the ones universities like mine always try to teach or talk about, and you are getting them for free with Ethan.
edit: Great series!
Really the mvp man, this topic is the cause of team failure in projects, not doing the simplistic form. Thank you so much, I am still greatful for your discovery 6 months ago!!
You realize not all artists are working as animators or even digital art right? I know he's focusing on animation or audiences on his field but he doesn't emphasize this ALWAYS and you can teach people the right way without bringing down other artists. It can send a bad message to viewers that only his method works and other artists are teaching wrong when in fact these artists he criticize do better than him. In the end it all boils down to using other artists as clickbait to gain more views.
@@greenc1088 I get your point. I feel you are being driven out by the fact Ethan humour is a little bit over the top. You said: "these artists he criticize do better than him" yes and not really. To define doing better than someone is really hard to point. Ethan has worked for Dreamworks, has Proko work for them as well? I think not.
My point here is the same I wrote two months ago. Yes, Proko do very good instructional videos about anatomy and whatever, but it all comes down to, what does work for you.
With all due respect, I am a 3D Generalist just about to graduate, I know this kind of topics upside down and the easiest tips Ethan has pulled out have helped me more than a lot of classes and tutorials I have seen (even Prokos). That does not mean that one is better than the other, it is just that what I study for, it works on a studio as concept artist, storyboarder, sculptor, animator, etc...
Are you an illustrator? Sure, learn all the muscles and all those stuff, but if you work at concept art nobody is gonna tell you a muscle is wrong. If the piece looks fine for the production team, then it is all set.
If you are as educated as you seem to be, you know that the best work come first looking the bigger picture, simple forms, flat shapes, movement, composition and THEN you add detail or whatever. This is for EVERYTHING, simple comes first. Martial arts, soccer, math, you name it.
It is not about clickbait, it is about to teach young and old artist to stop romanticizing on complex works means better.
Don't worry, I get what your saying. Just don't agree with his approach. He was right after all, people won't click without the drama. Glad it worked for you tho.
@@greenc1088 Correct, if this would have been another boring instructional video, it probably would not get tha attention it got by naming Proko. And thank you, I hope you find knowledge and comfort from another artist in the future too.
@@alberto9827 you're a sheep, just like everyone here, that's the sad part. Working in a huge company doesn't imply expertise nor excellence.
That cigarette held on longer than my parent’s marriage.
C18 underrated comment
Same uwu
Dam gurl!
Underrated
that's not saying much
I love how this channel doesn't just teach good art. He shows how criticism shouldn't be something scary to artists and everyone has room to grow.
What exactly did he criticize here though?
th3azscorpio furry pron is good, duh
This isnt criticism
if ethan ever shaves his beard he will be *so* baby like *MEGA BABY*
ngl He would proly look 15
Dwarf baby, maybe a hobbit
SO TRUE
I'm guessing that is why he has a beard
@@_blank-_ meanie >:(
5 minutes in and I'm crying because I've given up on my dream to be an animator and this ACTUAL PROFESSIONAL is telling me it's possible as long as I'm a good artist.
*hugs*
Have you... started again with your dream...?
ngl proko drawing made me kinda give up being an artist
@@ma_na_gurab bro same
@@jangonauta I actually made some progress with this! I really used to hate drawing... It was worse than just art block. Drawing used to trigger anxiety attacks for me, before I could even start drawing. I had to let out my creativity in other ways for years. More recently I just accepted that I was having severe art block and set it aside to work on my mental health. But I also had to remind myself that I'm the type of person that'll never be happy without creativity in their life. So I HAD to work on it slowly. I had to figure out the bad thinking and bad beliefs around the anxiety. Figure out if they were unbalanced/extreme or just plain wrong. One example is, "I'm not worthy of doing things just for me, for fun." Also, "Anything you do HAS to make you money or be productive, otherwise it's a waste of time." And then there was just exposing myself to the anxiety for like 10 minutes every day. Even if I drew really badly. I was often disappointed at the quality of my work when I did this but I had to remind myself that quality wasn't the point here. It was consistency. And I found myself getting lost in drawing something for hours again. Or drawing to escape some other troubling emotions/circumstances.
So, yeah guys, it's possible to recover from extreme, pathological art block. You may have to take a planned, psychological approach like I did. Ethan's advice definitely helped me because he's all about focus on what you want and big picture. Not fussing with details unless it's necessary. I have actual diagnosed OCD so it was a great counterbalance to my natural way of thinking.
Also, I know my way of talking isn't really the culture here because I'm so honest an earnest but I really appreciate this channel. It was such a turning point for me because the way of thinking about art is so...different from most others out there. Etha's style is clear-cut, no-nonsense; he doesn't hold your hand (yet, somehow, is still encouraging). I think it's because you can't take yourself so seriously when he calls you a little baby. He makes you think, "oh my god i've been such a sensitive little flower and that's not how to be a professional."
Thanks Ethan! You've really changed my perspective! Hope this little novel might help someone else going through what I've been going through.
When will Ethan does a fix Ethan Becker's art video.
You know I can legit see that. He probably doesn't even like himself, called him names, ect.
Himself is the final boss
He already did (sort of)
I'm pretty sure he did already. But in the title he said he's gonna fix someone else's art.
He sorta did here ua-cam.com/video/wAv8-Cea-wQ/v-deo.html
Except its called Fixing D'Angelo Wallace's Art
Ethan: You think you're so big, you think you're so tough, you don't know how to do good art
Also Ethan: Amazing dude, amazing drawings
Maybe that was the whole point of the entire video...
Now that he has done proko no one is safe
RIP jazza, beejay lee , draw wiff waffles.......lol imagine if he did draw wiff waffles
@So ein Spast are you saying that jazza isn't good? I am confused
@So ein Spast umm okay I respect your opinion
Imagine he do Superraydizzle lmfaoo she sucks
@So ein Spast you mean he doesn't do cartoon artists lol but also, jokes on you he already did a vid praising jazza
“Touch yourself”
- Ethan Becker 2019
i did
Lmaoooo
Ethan Becker : "Fixing PROKO's LAZY Drawings"
Also Ethan Becker : Make simplify shadow from it
Simplifying things isn't necessarily laziness you young, specially since a lot of things can be hard to simplify
He’s doing all dat hard simplifying work!
*Welcome to another video of Ethan pointing a knife to someone*
Please teach Poko how to draw from imagination and fix his fetus kangaroo.
He drew ONE fetus kangaroo and suddenly he can't draw from imagination y'all are doing him dirty 😂
Ethan teaching how to draw from imagination: "Shoot reference."
It's perfect already.
@@Sundergart LMAO
@@Hobopaladin proko made reality, and reality copied him
Ah yes, Poko
Ethan Becker starter pack:
You think you're so big, you think you're so tough
you insulted me, you insulted my dog
XD and his crocked cigarette
poor doggo 🥺💔
that was proko outside trying to sabotage your video in an attempt to stop you from ruining his career but he failed
imagine proko riding a tiny clownbike in circles under ethans window, constantly honking the clownhorn
@@postmodernerkindergartner960 Oh god, now I'm going to imagine that every time I hear honking outside my house.
Thank you Ethan, for DESTROYING Proko (as well as us) with ***EPIC*** ADVICE and FACTS
How will POKO-ites ever recover? Progamer tip. THEY WONT
Proko preforming a pre-emptive strike by playing trumpets next door
I'm completely gone after reading through this golden comment section
This is big brain information
"He's making up words" this guy had me rolling 😂😂
kaiser der variante They are real words.
@@glennsimmons5473 the joke probably passed by you
This guy just has randomly knifes in his hands like wtf Ima just subscribe very quickly
"Touch yourself, people"
-Ethan Becker, 2019
Thanks, imma do that.
I really hope that Proko will reply to this like what ModernDayJames did.
gee yes
prokos too busy with his 200 hr work week lmao
@@blackoutgenez he'll make time
@@_.o..o._ WOAAAAHH thanks for reminding me.
He did
This guy is amazing, he should definitely become an artist.
What a roast
Ghad damn!!!!
He really did it, this madlad
How will poko ever recover
...when your skilled enough you can lovingly troll your fellow youtube artists with legendary sass...
Great video. I appreciate this content. To be honest I got really deep into Proko's figure and anatomy course in an effort to improve my ability to draw semi-stylized anime girls. But then I realized most of the pro Asian artists I want to emulate don't have the sort of sophisticated knowledge he is teaching in his courses and I also have a hard time trying to simplify shadow shapes as a result since I cant help but think about all those smaller muscles.
Proko? More like ProNo
?
?
*GOT'EM!*
Lol
More like Antiko
Man this is becoming my favorite art channel. Great advice, good sense of humor, synthwave background music, also very motivating. It's the shit.
Ethan: *explaining*
Me: *looks at the clever moving around in air hoping he did not cut himself*
“I’m not talkin bout sittin in a cafe drawing your pretty pictures”
Me, in a cafe drawing watching this: “o shit”
So your telling me that JoJos bizarre adventure is simlified? *cries in panic of my horrible muscle drawings trying to be accurate*
this is the first time I watch a video from this guy, I thought he was legit going to bash proko so the sarcasm got me really out of base lmao 10/10
"Poko" - He can't even draw a dog
I’m so glad I found you. As someone who is trying to learn as much about art as possible from online sources, Proko obviously comes up a lot but I’m thrilled to have found someone that cares about the same kind of art that I do
Main Points:
1) Shadows help describe the form - 2:49
2) "Chihiro Example" - 3:34
3) PROKO Breakdown - 5:47
4) Challenge: grab an image, and use a layer mask to "paint" light and shadow - 7:49
Ethan, you're a gem.
He's definelty a peridot
Finally, we have the sound in both ears. Thank you Mr. Becker, for giving BOTH of our ears the chance to absorb all of the good stuffs.
Everyone says that nobody’s perfect, but when I see Ethan Becker..
*"Touch yourself people"*
-Ethan, 2k19
Thank you Ethan very cool
Never seen your stuff before and almost clicked back when you were trashing Proko but I stuck with ya because I thought you were possibly just messing around. Mad respect to Proko and what he has achieved but I see where you’re coming from with some of your points. Glad I stuck it out. As a beginner artist who’s about to start his own UA-cam channel I like you’re doing here. I’ll be subscribing and checking out more.
This isn’t a joke
“Touch yourself people!”
-Ethan Becker 2019
“YOU THINK YOU’RE SO BIG, YOU THINK YOU’RE SO- (Intro rolls)”
(Looks around awkwardly)
“Touch yourself people”
(Throws down jacket aggressively)
“You need a little pencil, you need a little peace of chalk, need a little burnt twig and you need a rock, or a piece of paper, or a cavewall or something”
“Uh you go down here and hit this little thing. I don’t know what it is but it makes a little thing”
moments like this makes me wanna see an Ethan Becker out of context video
this guy is the Dr.Disrespect of visual artists and i’m hooked
5:41 "All that information that he giving is too much." I felt it man.😅
next is JAZZA
am i the only one who got really anxious when started waving with that knife
I get Ethan's humor regarding Proko, but I can't tell if his audience does or not...they sound Antiko xD I'll see myself out '__'
Of course, everyone gets it.
@@dannypavlov913 idk man I see a couple of peeps in the comments....
@@foxygrin I'm pretty sure that those are also sarcastic,they just don't emphasize it.
Sames
But it will always happen
New to the channel and this is EXACLTY what I need. This is how I like learnin. Yelling, anger, simple instructions and seeing it done right away.
Tfw u got a dog, u got a house, u got plants 🙌 I bet poko doesn't even have plants
Very epic and cool ethan
Ethan: _What do you think about Poko?_
His dog: *sniffing intensifies*
Cant wait for you to fix Jim kungee's lazy art
EL Bownio he just made a new video doing this
I love how aggressive he is at pointing out mistakes, criticizing other artists' methods, but unlike other critiques, he can back it up. Keep it up man, I've learned a lot from you. 😊
As an artist we should all learn from ourselves..not from a particular person. Proko is one of my favourite artist...try to appreciate him and support him for what he is doing right now,,. I wish to see your classes according to your knowlege not by criticizing an artist.
It was ironic
He does appreciate him lol he's being sarcastic, he only explains the ones a beginner might think is accurate. The 2 of them appreciate each other take pill or sarcasm why don't ya.
Pretty sure that horse sketch was by Marshall Vandruff, he is on the Draftsmen podcast with Proko
Ethan probably knows since that video has Marshall's voiceover. Plus he called it a dog that looks like a horse lol
*dog sketch
the first 15 seconds is the best thing i've seen in a while
Next: "Fixing Ethan Becker's LAZY thumbnail spelling."
Using this video to deal with my anxiety, ethan’s such a huge comfort youtuber
5:11 ah yes who could forget about plants
That broken cigarette is the most relatable inanimate object I've ever seen.
Kinda wild how many people think Becker is putting Proko down. Proko's material is great because it serves exactly the purpose it intended. The danger of Proko is that many young artists are fooled into neglecting design for anatomy, proportion, and rendering, when they're aiming for visual design rather than a more classical style of art or sculpture. Key word here being NEGLECT.
Damn, was getting videos recommended from that guy's channel. And now this.
Thanks daddy Ethan.
Ethan: "In real life I can take my leg, put it behind my head, lay down on the floor..."
Me: "Ahh yes... everybody Walk the Dinosaur, yes"
So glad for a legit algorithm suggestion. Bro you’re hilarious. The best teachers make learning fun and entertaining.
This week’s fight:
The Human, bloodied, Nascar VS Skeleton BDSM Bodyer.
good comment
this is good advice even if youre following prokos lessons. it helps to make simple shadows first and add detail later
oH mY gOd you dare to critique my senpais
(clap clap clap) ok geronimo, it seems we have a traitor amongst us
Giorno, *get the arrow!*
I feel like this video essentially just illustrates the difference between drawing what is seen vs. drawing what SHOULD be seen... or perhaps more accurately what is most easily processed by the viewers' brain? I used to draw what was seen and tried to keep structure in mind and strived for ultimate realistic accuracy but it is so complicated, and perfect realism isn't even the style I want to achieve... so thank you for this, I still have so much to learn but the conceptual stuff you feed us is so helpful, all shenanigans aside haha
Ethan:- *swings the butcher knife at the camera*
Me:- Jesus Christ!!! Put that thing AWAY!! Thats dangerous!!!
Been trying to find my passion. This man gives the energy I need to learn. Proko is cool, but he is a bit overwhelming.
Career has been successfully yeeted
ethan: looking at a good artist’s work
music in the background: 🎵 *i don’t want anybody else when i think about you i touch myself* 🎵
The DrDisrespect of art.
This helped me understand the shadows in cartoons and animation finally 🤩 still don't know how to digitally apply the colour but makes sense
4:18 I loved that part
"I'm gonna touch myself."
"touch yourselves, people."
that sounded so wrong
and I'm laughing
Him: I got a dog, i got a house
me: wats with the machete
Being an artist has a hard up front learning curve because if you don't know how to basic art, then ain't no one going to spend time and money on you but if you show you know the basic or even some more advanced stuff well then that will help you out
Ok now destroy ''Marc Brunet'' diSGusTIng Art
Y E A A A A S S S!!
Yours is the step before we graduate to proko
@@Dooweyful keep trying bud. It was a joke just like the title of the video. If rather have the level of detail and anatomy understanding proko has then apply that to animation of sequential art. You "dunkey" get bent and then do it again
Artists: *exists*
Ethan Becker: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*
Ethan: Puts on teaching glasses
Me: Puts on learning glasses.
when you started swinging that knife for emphasis i was very concerned for your safety. i understand the knifes probably fake.
@1:18 thanks for making me laugh haha, I love that you back-pedaled to him being an awesome guy.
Coming soon: Fixing Bob Ross’s happy accidents
Ethan Becker is a definition of a PERFECT ARTIST who doesn't make a mistake and make things perfect.
I thought this was a serious video 😂
He's serious his own way 😂
Jesus Christ Ethan becareful how you swing that knife, I'm literally on the edge of my seat of how near it is to your hand AHAHAHAHHA
Do sinix design fix his art is beautifully trashy
imagine what he would say if someone fixed his art
@¡ PuLu ! i know it’s a joke bro, what i said was also a joke
I just started watching his videos, are his videos only for animation? I find proko’s work helped me become a better artist overall and make beautiful work. But I don’t see myself getting into animating, guess this isn’t for me.