Loved the tip on when you gave the homework, its really smart to suggest someone to do 30 sketches targeting their weakness instead of "redo or fix this thing" which never helps the artist long term. 🙌
this is god damn third-eye opening. Lately i've been running out of ideas of what to draw on my sketchbook, been finding myself falling into a groove of just drawing similar faces and familiar things. Nothing wrong with that, but its been bothering me. Guess this takes care of that. Looking forward to grabbing that pencil and a lot of coffee now
This explains so good my certain character designs are plain, generic and boring and others call upon the curiosity off the viewer. It's something you feel like an instinct if you view things like game and movie trailers but this really explained to me why it works like that.
I watched part of this video yesterday and the DnD movie today and in every scene with rocks I was like, "very nice. Non-generic rocks. Good, interesting rocks" XD
Loved the video 🤩🙌🏼, im still studying design, but this exercise will truly help us all, I feel like placing things in persoective on top of maniquins is always super hard 😅, gonna make 50 of these once I finish the design studies 💪🏼😤 (Coffee is a must 👀☝🏼)
That's an interesting idea, that everything has a range, I always thought rocks had nothing special and that they were all the same, it's really mind opening How do you know that range? Why would I say a square blue rock is more interesting than a grey rock? Maybe I thought only ONE type of belt existed in the world I guess this is why most artist seems to be always studying, it's not just copy pretty things, it's making a map in our head of all the variety of what could be created, it can be from real world stuff, other artists, games, movies, our own shapes exploration.. item A geometry can be used with the texture of item B etc.. this is why people talk about "Visual library" and everyone have different ways of thinking Just try stuff and make hundreds of iterations, I feel like I understood Design better with this video, thanks !
Hello Ahmed I'm new in your channel and I'm really liking it (u deserve more subs). I want to learn to draw anime/manga but I'm kinda struggling with anatomy and gesture , i do it , but it just looks awful do you have any tip or any book that u recommend ?
I've noticed your Gumroad account does not propose this kind of analysis anymore : is it extracted from your archives, or can we still submit artwork to your critical eye through another platform? Thanks so much for those snippets, and for your whole production in general :)
Out of curiosty - what do you think of Midjourney? It's current results are impressive. I'm not an artist myself (well just drawing sometimes for relaxation) but what I saw lately with Midjourney seems like soon they may be no point in becoming artis at all - machine will play its role
Sayin all the right things, and making it look easy^^ Keep up the fine, fine work mate!
I want coffee
but you are ☕ :0
you and the rest ofth world
gimme
Dont we all
Are ya gonna be at LBX? I'll buy ya some lol.
Loved the tip on when you gave the homework, its really smart to suggest someone to do 30 sketches targeting their weakness instead of "redo or fix this thing" which never helps the artist long term. 🙌
Ikr! Man I wish I can join his course. My 3rd world salary hates me 😭
this is god damn third-eye opening. Lately i've been running out of ideas of what to draw on my sketchbook, been finding myself falling into a groove of just drawing similar faces and familiar things. Nothing wrong with that, but its been bothering me. Guess this takes care of that. Looking forward to grabbing that pencil and a lot of coffee now
This explains so good my certain character designs are plain, generic and boring and others call upon the curiosity off the viewer. It's something you feel like an instinct if you view things like game and movie trailers but this really explained to me why it works like that.
I watched part of this video yesterday and the DnD movie today and in every scene with rocks I was like, "very nice. Non-generic rocks. Good, interesting rocks" XD
Loved the video 🤩🙌🏼, im still studying design, but this exercise will truly help us all, I feel like placing things in persoective on top of maniquins is always super hard 😅, gonna make 50 of these once I finish the design studies 💪🏼😤 (Coffee is a must 👀☝🏼)
This video....rocks! 🤘
You're too good at this, Ahmed!
That's an interesting idea, that everything has a range, I always thought rocks had nothing special and that they were all the same, it's really mind opening
How do you know that range? Why would I say a square blue rock is more interesting than a grey rock? Maybe I thought only ONE type of belt existed in the world
I guess this is why most artist seems to be always studying, it's not just copy pretty things, it's making a map in our head of all the variety of what could be created, it can be from real world stuff, other artists, games, movies, our own shapes exploration.. item A geometry can be used with the texture of item B etc.. this is why people talk about "Visual library" and everyone have different ways of thinking
Just try stuff and make hundreds of iterations, I feel like I understood Design better with this video, thanks !
ty sir 👌👌🙏🙏
Hello Ahmed I'm new in your channel and I'm really liking it (u deserve more subs). I want to learn to draw anime/manga but I'm kinda struggling with anatomy and gesture , i do it , but it just looks awful do you have any tip or any book that u recommend ?
thank you!
I've noticed your Gumroad account does not propose this kind of analysis anymore : is it extracted from your archives, or can we still submit artwork to your critical eye through another platform? Thanks so much for those snippets, and for your whole production in general :)
usefull, thanks
Getting over it with Ahmed Aldoori
hi :)
Out of curiosty - what do you think of Midjourney? It's current results are impressive. I'm not an artist myself (well just drawing sometimes for relaxation) but what I saw lately with Midjourney seems like soon they may be no point in becoming artis at all - machine will play its role