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Could you draw a girl version!?
ОтветитьI see this being a particularly helpful guide for me, thank you very much 😊
ОтветитьCrazy
ОтветитьI needed this
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ОтветитьTo think im able to learn all this without having to go to art collage. Thank you so much for all the content you make ❤
ОтветитьMy man, tree colour depends on the tree type. There are brown, green, white, rainbow, red and a shit ton more kinds of trees.
ОтветитьHow dare you not include me calling you out on redwood trees existing!
Ответитьhow are you only have a couple thousand views?, this man is very underrated
Ответитьbro's basically my savior
ОтветитьGenuinely love the video as always Excal! Everything you've said has always been so genuinely useful to people and I am glad for your efforts !!
ОтветитьThis is an excellent video! However, I highly recommend using the negative space to "reset your eyes", similar to how the canvas flip works. It helps you make the shape abstract (it's no longer an arm or a head) which helps stop thinking symbolically and see the relationships more clearly. I often had issues with seeing that my drawing was off without placing the reference on top, but the negative space shapes helped me increase the accuracy significantly.
ОтветитьTheir next few will be significantly better. It's kind of like a game tutorial where they explain it to you, give you an easy example then expect you to fail the next difficult challenge until you have a functional understanding. I hope you keep going with these two. It'll be cool to watch what happens with no experience and objective guidance
Ответитьyou are one of the few channels that has helped me as a professional artist (especially with self-critique). most tutorials are geared toward intermediates or beginners but I think artists of all skill levels can use the information in your vids :) keep it up!
ОтветитьWhere do you get you’re figure references
ОтветитьI,ll be waiting the next class sensei
ОтветитьForms sound more interesting imo :)
Ответитьblind contour drawing's a good way to practice getting the correct angles, I think. I haven't done it a lot though. I need to do it more. Even angle measurements. I also don't do it enough.
Ответитьcan you make a video on how to draw shoulders and neck
ОтветитьWhat tool are you using to get the pose with the anatomy?
ОтветитьI'm starting to see why art sites recommend a learning route of landscapes -> still life -> characters.
There's too much theory that applies to characters alone on top of the non-trivial amount of theory that applies to everything. I can see how a "landscapes first" route would break down the contents into amounts that don't immediately overwhelm students.
Hey! I came to your Guilty Gear stream and now I'm actually watching your long form videos!
ОтветитьJesus Christ, I actually did the thing. I did the first one without watching the video and a second one after. It's a million times better. You're going to be my teacher now!
ОтветитьI have zero experience in art what am i doing here this isnt my skill level
ОтветитьThe human brain basically simplifies visual approximation in terms of memory in exchange for faster processing speed, so its no wonder perspective and other fundamental elements can feel so abstract at times.
ОтветитьEver since I've watched your videos I've seen lines in everything I look at
ОтветитьExcelent.
ОтветитьThis video is an absolute gold mine. I love that these tips work off of each other to support one another and they cover what one tip might lack.
Perspective helps you with correct angles, measurements fixes the shapes into the correct size, and then reference points control the positioning of an object. I also love how you got other guests on to see the improvement when applying the techniques, since it's really motivating to see progress made in so little time. I'm so glad to have found out about your channel when I did because your videos are so uplifting and relaxing to draw alongside whenever I'm practicing. I really appreciate what you do and hope you do more Pose Practice videos. Cheers!
Thank you, great video, loved seeing student examples as well, nice touch
ОтветитьThanks for the videos. Watching them helped me going back to drawing
ОтветитьGreat exercise
ОтветитьNot even a minute in and I’m already stumped… I AINT BUILT FOR THIS :[
Ответитьamazing video
ОтветитьIt would be helpful if you built a human in perspective using boxes, jumping back from buildings to people is confusing
ОтветитьI NEVER would have thought about the whole "reference point" technique! That's actually real cool lol
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