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The fact that I haven't thought about it like that probably means I should learn it.....
ОтветитьMy gosh,this is the tip I need, I’ll try to practice this. Also my phone doesn’t have pen pressure (mostly using my fingers to draw) will there be a way for me to simulate pen pressure?
Ответитьu made everything look so easy i wanna cry
ОтветитьOH MY GOD, I NEVER REALLY UNDERSTAND IT UNTIL NOW. THANKS YOU!
ОтветитьThink! Me. THINK!
ОтветитьOhhhh now that's new to me. Everytime I draw fabric folds I'm only thinking "ok where's the tension of the fabric is gonna be?"
ОтветитьWell im not gonna draw any clothing at all
ОтветитьI don't get it still.
ОтветитьWhat if i want to draw a particularly tight white t shirt on a certain female character?
I know the folds would be less but how do you exactly draw the folds near the elbow and other parts where it would fold?
Hm I'd love more wrinkles explanations! I often struggle with where do they get created and how many to do, and not even mentioning if i should shade them! It's confusing...
Ответитьsong
ОтветитьThat's cool, but the second one like totally different then the first. Like, a completely different shirt altogether
ОтветитьOMG BROOOO, NOW I CAN SEE IT!!! THANK YOU!!!
Ответитьi had to draw the most cartoony clothes to keep all my drawings form being nude. im good at natural subjects like animals and plants or landscapes, but anything artificial like buildings, cars, and clothes make me feel like im 5 years old learning how to draw all over again.
Ответитьgenuinely still dont understand.... im hopeless😭
ОтветитьThis is why my characters don't have clothes!
ОтветитьA common mistake artist made is not applying the whole physics models when drawing
ОтветитьI too fold in on myself when cyllinderical forms lie on top of me
ОтветитьWelp this changed my life forever
Ответитьi still don't get it😭
Ответитьim just gonna start drawing an extra sketch layer for clothes thats just fluid/squiggly to get a better idea of it. (gonna be hell to do that traditionally tho lol)
ОтветитьThis tip I was learning in my college class yesterday but I can’t do shading yet so I need to practice that
ОтветитьProblem: I do not know anatomy
ОтветитьNah bro that's the sorting hat
Ответитьgoat of tips
Ответитьoh my god this tip actally made me understand clothes
ОтветитьMeanwhile cartoon characters: What’s clothing folds?
ОтветитьHow do you draw straight with shaky hands
Ответитьlearned more about art from these videos then a year of studying on my own
ОтветитьI mean that original fold is fine if the bend is less steep
ОтветитьI might be able to draw a pfp for myself instead of using images from google now
ОтветитьTHANK YOUUUUUUUU
ОтветитьI like how bro think we understood lol
ОтветитьBABY YOU LIGHT UP MY WORLD LIKE NOBODY ELSE
ОтветитьI really want to draw well but all these advices makes me give up before I can even try. It seems we to need to know not just anatomy & geometry but also be good at drawing them + the skills required to be a good artist 😅
ОтветитьOMG IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW!! Thank you, sir!
ОтветитьThis guy has 415 videos of common mistake artists make... How bad are artists who don't practice anatomy (btw I am one of these artists)
ОтветитьIs it the same thing with short sleeves as well?
ОтветитьCould you make an in depth long video explaining clothing and folds? It would be quite helpful
ОтветитьFabrics and overlapping drawings are by far my favorite. I do is just for fun a lot of the time.
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьI kinda want to ignore this tip
Ответить13. Video he still only draw anime girls. Apocalypse getting bigger and bigger. They started to understand fashion. They are around us but we just did not notice
ОтветитьBut how do you know where the wrinkle should go?
ОтветитьOHHHHH OH I GET IT NOW TYYYY
ОтветитьThe best tactic is to get an irl sleeve and do the pose
Ответитьthis is why i stick with t-shirts or just don't draw clothes
Ответитьi always thought artists did clothing folds willy nilly
ОтветитьVery good
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