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- čas přidán 9. 04. 2021
- In this excerpt from the Artwod classroom session on Shape Manipulation Antonio Stappaerts discusses the importance of understanding basic shape addition and subtraction to achieve believable results when drawing.
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Great video. I tried to sign for ur online drawing course. I was declined. I leave the U.S.
Ok I will
This is the most crucial step. No matter how many things you learn, if you don't learn this first basic fundamental you won't get anywhere.
It's probably the most boring, but the most necessary, and you'll be falling back on it constantly.
I really wish I did this when I started out.
Yes I also wish I did this when I started. Thats the reason why the students in FZD school get so good fast, heavy focus on core fundamental.
You know he is a professional when he wore gloves.
I feel like we as artists should all wear gloves so you do not get greasy hands in a drawing session and get the paper wet or the screen wet
😂LOL
He is using pens so there is no need for the gloves
Cmts like this make me enter cmt section
@@whatdidhesay3777 sweaty hands is still a problem, it stains the paper.
Your pen control is amazing. So confident lines. Wish I could draw like that 😍
You should do draw in a box if you want confident lines
He means go to drawabox website ..it has some excercises you can practise to get confident lines
It's take a bit to get used to. Filling a page with lines & circles helped me get better control. Doing these while holding the pencil at different points can help with drawing loose or tight.
Like most things in art it doesn't work for everyone but I hope it helps for you.
Yes I'll give it a try👍👍
Same here. Idk how to make my hand stop shaking when drawing often times
Please continue the "Zero to Hero" videos, they can be very helpful for those who are starting
Just found this channel and I'm thankful that I did🙌🏼
Breaking stuff like this down really helped! I’m just getting back into drawing and it’s been making me happy :). I just wanna take more time now and get good at drawing stuff from my head. I usually just see stuff that I like or picture and just draw it out. Not tracing but it’s still copying and it adds frustration since I’m trying to replicate some parts exactly as I go :(. Really need a new mindset coming back into this 😤😤😤
Your imaginal drawing is as good as how many you know.
Fantastic breakdown
Very nicely done. Thank you.
Me imagining Naruto and Sasuke fight each others, And draw it as a Stickman :")
I mean, stickman are good for like getting the overall look of the picture you want
Atleast you can draw stickman atleast ;-;
@@jostasizzi818 stfu
You're amazing man I like your way pls keep going
You are my new favourite artist. Hope to learn alot from you.
Very nice tutorial my friend. 🥰🥰🥰
I recognise those hema pens, i use them for writing. didn't know they came in colors other than black.
they're really good though, after using fine-liners i can never go back to ballpoint. And they're so cheap too, i think i got a twelve pack for a few euros and they've lasted more than a year so far. And most of the losses is from losing them rather than them running dry.
I love the fact that he didnt cut siri haha
you still need refferences and build your visual gallery
Yes agree indeed
I dont think he said that you cant use reference
@@GalaxColor You can, you have to get ideas before making anything. Music,art,paintings, etc. Not necessarily copying , just looking at a photo is enough.
Oh most definitely, I think a lot of people have come to the consensus that we need both reference and imagination for drawing, I took a while to realise it tho, weird.
THANKS 😘
Wow, awesome drawing, you are an amazing artist, keep it up 😍😍Glad to be able to watch a video of your good work, new friends🍂😘👋😝🍎🌺🍃😀
how to coloring / rendering anything plsss
and color theory tutorial
Right on
Nice video
Good thumbnail !!
what kind of glove is that ??does it help your pen control??
What is the pen or pencil you are using?
Am a pretty much beginner would the course online help I have done a few before that just didn’t click with me and I didn’t a lot from them. Am also wanting to do more illustrations rather than concept art. I want to make finished pieces rather than concepts for a character
What are those pens your using called?
Hippity hoppity you will be going into my download property
Can you write please, which paper are you using?
Gloves link pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
I want to learn more sense
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Want to know how to get even better?
*•Stop following the exact step the tutorial said and try to understand it instead.* Lot of ppl Draws stuff especially Proportions like tutorial they saw on YT but they didn't even know the function is. Their proportion is still messed up.
*•Draw Even more.* If you just saw a whole bunch of reference and tutors but you never actually used them to learn and try drawing them, don't get your hopes too high and said " _Why am I not Growing?_ "
*•Get a fking rest.* Doesn't matter how hard you tried, if you can't find a way around it after hours of trying, just give it a rest and try again tomorrow. Your brain needs time to adapt and grow the skills you learned, and getting enough sleep is a way to help your brain grows.
*•Training.* Even if you got some godly tier imaginations but if you never even tried to draw, drawing your imagination would be pretty much Impossible. That's just how human muscle and brain works.
that's the same reason why most kids is not that great at drawing
Me imagining, but not drawing it. 🤣
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sent me here.
Amazing my drawing still suck
tell me how to draw figure i was too low and weak 🤦♂️
Your instagram of draw to folower
You Don't need glove to draw on paper
True but if your using pencil then the glove helps keep from smudges or lead graphite on your hand. I have them and they work great
Everyone traced references at some point in their development but some people outgrew tracing.
Personally I would rather grow up than remain in a perpetual larval stage.