I love the way you teach and the language you use to do so. It's encouraging and kind and I love all of the smileys you use!!! :) Thank you for posting your videos.
Nice Phillip👌🏻
They way you explaining is very useful amd understanding 👍
this helped me a bit more i have made progress and my drawings are looking more and more similar because of this. thanks so much
Aka inertia
how do you deal with curved top like 8:48?
I draw with the arm, but very similar: I concentrate on the line and draw it in one motion.
Learning to draw with the arm is the subject of another video from me: czcams.com/video/856AABjsKgU/video.html
Alternatively what I recently discovered and what also seems to cover everything from the base is drawabox:
drawabox.com/lesson/0/1
Here you learn the art fundamentals, like spatial imagination etc, but in the beginning it focuses on drawing lines and drawing with the arm. I highly recommend it! Maybe more than my own videos ;D
Happy drawing!
Leonardo Da Vinci with permission hahahaha
Erster 💥
Your firmness while gripping pencil is too much.
Try gripping loosely and in upper part of pencil.
@@P-S-R I dare to say I have^^ back then I used to think that a picture is a sum of details
DONT'T BE INTIMIDATED! You don't need to become a factory that draws perfect window arches and you don't need to be able to draw good looking faces that quickly. I think it was a bad choice to show you just my best attempts, implying that you have to do it perfectly. You don't! I also am not able to get it everytime perfectly, and especially not that quickly. These are just exercises and it's all about getting the FEELING OF FORCING YOUR PEN! Usually I draw much slower, especially at difficult subjects as faces. Once you perceived the feeling of forcing your pen you can move back to a drawing speed you feel more convenient with.
Thank you, i'm a beginner and i'm not gonna force myself to draw perfectly
I need to start slowly and not go hard
@@NoName-kp2tj yeah, don't go hard! I kind of regret if this video suggests that it has to be perfect, it totally doesn't need to be. also if I can give a suggestion to you, I found something in the meantime: drawabox.com/lesson/0/1
drawabox from what I have seen covers everything very nice, too, and more completely than I could do here yet.
happy practicing!