I wanna learn anatomy in 7 DAYS... so I got help

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  • čas přidán 1. 04. 2023
  • I've avoided studying anatomy because it was overwhelming. So I took both Mogoon and Chyan's Coloso courses on anatomy for 7 days, to learn their secrets on how they recommend to study anatomy.
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    ✨Check out the courses I mentioned ↓
    Mogoon → bit.ly/tppoXColosoMogoon
    Chyan → bit.ly/tppoXColosoChyan
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    📝 Notes on the courses + Resources:
    My notes: www.notion.so/Personal-Notes-...
    Better explanation of landmarks: reubenlara.com/anatomy-landmarks
    30mins Gesture Video: • (Non Nude) Daily Life ...
    📁 PSD File: drive.google.com/drive/u/2/fo...
    Artist's socials:
    🎨 mogoon (モ誰): / jeonghee1414
    🎨 Chyan: / chyaan11
    I'll start to put my editing files on here: tppo.gumroad.com/
    ↑ lemmme know which editing sequences you want and I'll put it on here
    Any questions? feel free to message me:
    🤔 / _tppo
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  • @eggyu17
    @eggyu17 Před rokem +3751

    Yo no way he finally learns anatomy? Haven’t even watched it yet scared of how good you’ll be once you can do anatomy perfectly

    • @kittinanpakboon8129
      @kittinanpakboon8129 Před rokem +169

      Yeah , he's good
      I hear him saying he has no anatomy knowledge for so many times
      and now he finally do it :D

    • @neeevirus
      @neeevirus Před rokem +60

      ​@@kittinanpakboon8129 tppo is levelling up ongggg

    • @neeevirus
      @neeevirus Před rokem +34

      I'm so glad he gave a rundown/reviewed the coloso courses I actually have, mogoon and chyan :D
      This gives me motivation to actually watch those lmao

    • @j.2512
      @j.2512 Před rokem +6

      He didn't, he learned to copy generic anime models that might as well be AI generate for how plain, stiff and bland they look.

    • @LadyOfTheNight.
      @LadyOfTheNight. Před rokem +60

      @@j.2512 well.. one step closer to perfect anatomy..?

  • @kzeee
    @kzeee Před rokem +2297

    My best tip for anyone studying anatomy is trying to first do gestures down. It helps with poses later, you learn proportions, and you get an simplified idea of each limb and bodypart.
    Afterwards you can get into the nitty gritty to fixen your understanding. But in general id say good gesture and posing is more important than knowing most of what anatomy has to offer, except for obviously the very basics

    • @UwU-lm9or
      @UwU-lm9or Před rokem +42

      THIS YESS I honestly think loose gestures are the best bc you dont gotta be perfect it's just quick sketches too that easily get you to understand how form and shape works and I too am also an artist :DDD I haven't done them in a long time BUT you make me wanna do them again TT

    • @muffinguy910
      @muffinguy910 Před rokem +45

      One teacher once told us to learn "gesture and figure drawing before learning anatomy" and it really made sense once I put my mind into these first two.
      Anatomy is cherry on top, and honestly I obsessed a lot in anatomy before learning to have porportionate, fluid characters and it showed in my drawings.

    • @rofidel178
      @rofidel178 Před rokem +16

      Gestures are fun but construction of the anatomy is so complicated whyy, specially if you do it thru boxes

    • @neeevirus
      @neeevirus Před rokem +12

      Actually gesture is a whole separate thing to learn. It's like a different stage from anatomy
      A clean way to learn is start with gesture then proportions then anatomy then lastly perspective (this is also really important for compositions, making interesting angles, and depth)

    • @aimeebintang
      @aimeebintang Před rokem +1

      Gesture is SO hard to learn for me, because I always ended up with stiff poses instead of stylised one (sometimes they don't even look like the reference photo)

  • @TheLucasantos456
    @TheLucasantos456 Před rokem +559

    6:27 OMG I laughed so hard at how relatable it was when you said you were so excited to draw 20, 30 or maybe even 40 poses! But then draw 3 and felt exausted lol I know that feeling

    • @EdSydrickBBravo
      @EdSydrickBBravo Před rokem +24

      so fcking relatable LMAOOO

    • @GuranPurin
      @GuranPurin Před rokem +36

      Or worse, when you:
      A. Start drawing and you're never satisfied with the first pose so you can't move on to draw any more until it's perfect
      B. Move on after quitting the first and continuously start new poses without finishing the previous ones.
      Feelsbadman

    • @EdSydrickBBravo
      @EdSydrickBBravo Před rokem +4

      @@GuranPurin relatable af LMAOO

  • @ender7278
    @ender7278 Před 3 měsíci +31

    I clicked on this hoping for a beginner's perspective, but not, this is just an expert learning things out of order.

  • @Newt_G84
    @Newt_G84 Před rokem +782

    2:16 bruh this part editing is top notch
    and for a man who took over a month to master anatomy
    your laerning skills are amazing!

    • @Newt_G84
      @Newt_G84 Před rokem +26

      @bukbuk my sister actually major in art/design so I learned from her :D

    • @grizzy4769
      @grizzy4769 Před rokem +2

      Yeah really talented editing skills.

    • @Jonanation
      @Jonanation Před rokem +9

      @bukbuk yall speedrunning anatomy over here lol. I’ve been slowly practicing it on and off for, what, five years now? And I’m still leagues and leagues away from true mastery. I give it ten years before I can draw anatomy as well as I’d like lol

    • @Newt_G84
      @Newt_G84 Před rokem +6

      @@Jonanation Yeah I probably miss used the word "master". it`s more like I can actaully apply anatomy to my work comfortably lol. If you get really deep in anatomy is legitmately difficult thing to learn.

    • @nelliecamartin6581
      @nelliecamartin6581 Před rokem +4

      I've been practicing anatomy for like 2 months now and I still got the gist of it, any advice on how to get info's quick?

  • @milooo2294
    @milooo2294 Před rokem +393

    As an artist, im happy he took these courses
    As a part-time worker, i worry for the cost of them

    • @SpecterNeverSpectator
      @SpecterNeverSpectator Před rokem +76

      same, i thought ¨oh right i could look into this courses and buy them with some spare cash¨ 240 fucking dollars!! and its on a 64% discount?!?! is it me who is broke to not afford this? am i the crazy one? 700 whole dollars? like he seems to have really improved with it but the only change id see is having to live on the streets, thats almost 1k on videos alone, i could to to uni for a year with that much money, well somewhat.
      like sure ive spent more, but seeing this price on a _single_ thing specially on videos feels crazy to me, i guess in a sense its kind of taking an art course but damn, guess ill keep practicing with taco's books

    • @cloudwater5171
      @cloudwater5171 Před 11 měsíci +11

      ​@@SpecterNeverSpectator taco's books are very very useful 🎉

    • @user11871
      @user11871 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@SpecterNeverSpectatorthat site is almost always at a "discount". It just says that to make people think they're getting a good deal.

    • @Lunam_D._Roger
      @Lunam_D._Roger Před 6 měsíci +21

      ​​@@SpecterNeverSpectatorIf they're far to expensive for you, you should feel no guilt in pirating them if you find a way to do so. You wouldn't have been able to pay for it anyway, so it's not like the seller loses money they would have otherwise gained, they lose nothing because they never were going to make a sale in this case.

    • @fullzatoichi
      @fullzatoichi Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@Lunam_D._Roger You’re full of wisdom, mister.

  • @qwertyuoqwertyuo6508
    @qwertyuoqwertyuo6508 Před rokem +756

    Study guide stamps:
    rotating cube: 0:50
    3 point perspective cubes: 1:00
    skull: 1:35
    cube head: 2:00
    facial cuteness guide + cube head angles: 2:30
    landmarks: 3:05 - 3:35
    -collarbone: 3:10
    -elbow: 3:15
    -wrist + pelvis: 3:20
    -kneecap + ankle: 3:27
    putting into practice: 3:50
    day 4: 4:05
    body proportions: 4:55
    drawing along: 5:10
    day 5: 5:50
    fluid poses practice: 5:55
    drawing non-stop…?: 6:25
    day 6: 6:50
    limbs practice: 7:00
    limbs practice guide: 7:15
    redrawing mogoon’s art: 7:30
    day 7, gesture drawing: 8:00
    dynamic jumping: 8:20
    bocchi the rock full body practice!: 8:44
    have fun learning and drawing, everyone!

  • @slt4463
    @slt4463 Před 3 měsíci +52

    bro acting like he didnt know ToT

  • @nalaakpan1217
    @nalaakpan1217 Před rokem +138

    For gestures, a key thing to keep in mind is EXAGGERATING the pose! Try to push the pose a bit further to help create more movement. Proko has a good video on gestures that explain how to push a pose. I honestly feel like studying gesture is a bit more helpful than focusing on anatomy and bone structure, especially in helping an illustration look more interesting. Keep your lines long and confident and cut into them if you need to! This will help you greatly! Overall you are doing a great job!!

  • @b4s1l.3xe3
    @b4s1l.3xe3 Před rokem +33

    Personally, my favourite (and personally most effective way) to study anatomy, isnt to study muscle groups and bone structure, or even basic cubes, but to see the different shapes the body is and can be made up of! Like stacking shape toys as a child i guess. For example, for me the torso can be broken into 3* (i cant count it seems) seperate shapes: An oval or rounded rectangle in my case, a circle, and a triangle. Couple shapes with perspective and you've got a pretty good foundation for drawing anatomy! Of course you still have to know how it looks, but shapes can also be used in this way, another example being how the chest muscles kinda form a trapezoid/rectangle shape, and the trap muscle kinda looks like a kite.
    In the end though, use what works best for you! Theres no one way to study and learn :))

    • @reVALcoree
      @reVALcoree Před rokem +2

      Agreed!!! Thinking of the body in different shapes has helped me so much!

  • @qianye51
    @qianye51 Před rokem +72

    Tppo is a literal goldmine for beginner artists or even pros. There's just
    SO MUCH to learn from his videos.

  • @sebproud
    @sebproud Před rokem +149

    If I'm just look at the gesture drawings comparison, I definitely think you gained a lot more clarity in defining certain parts of the body, but the gestures do seem to be more rigid. Learning the human structure from boxes is definitely helpful to establish correct perspective and proportions, but be careful using them because they are inherently rigid objects and if its all you got to rely on the drawings may not be as fluid as you'd want. Not saying that boxes are bad, there's so many ridiculously good artists out there that use it to establish an illustration, but most of them usually have those years of grind behind them. I think if your goal was in getting better at the structure of a body you've definitely taken a solid step towards it.
    For me anatomy is super hard to get to a point where you actually feel good with drawings in any perspective, i know people can spend years on it just to have enough confidence in the study. I can't really give much solid advice other than keep practicing, either by drawing or watching other artists draw. You're on the right track and I know you'll continue getting better and better. Great video and keep up the good work!

  • @StudiosTD
    @StudiosTD Před rokem +258

    This has been my favorite channel i’ve found in 2022 and it’s helped immensely but it’s always not been perfect in anatomy so this is cool and will definitely help aswell very informative and let’s me learning about amazing artists

  • @kaoru9829
    @kaoru9829 Před rokem +52

    I still have a long way to go with anatomy, it's one of my biggest struggles in art ngl. But I think the one thing that has helped me the most is gesture drawing. It's not as satisfying as drawing cute anime girls, but you learn so much from it. I think that learning about muscles and bones and all of that is important if you feel like you're hitting a wall with your art, but if you try to memorize all of that early on, you're going to confuse and overwhelm yourself. Being able to look at a picture of a person and accurately represent what you see in a short amount of time is, in my opinion, more beneficial than being able to look at a picture of a person and replicate every single muscle in some kind of jigsaw puzzle over a longer amount of time.
    I really enjoy your videos, tppo! And your passion and improvement is incredible. But I think that you're hindering yourself by only learning about stylized anatomy and trying to make every experiment aesthetically pleasing. A youtuber I'd recommend is Ethan Becker, he has some amazing videos on simplifying and understanding anatomy.

  • @Lesimes-2055
    @Lesimes-2055 Před rokem +35

    Tips to beginners, learning skeletons and muscles can actually help. There are books of anatomy for art out there that could help. It might be hard but you can learn more realistic poses and adapt to a lot of different styles of anatomy, but remember not to limit yourself. Don’t give up on a pose because it’s too hard or because you think it’s unrealistic and impossible for a human being to do because it is either possible or becomes one of these ghosts in horror movies and go ahead and challenge yourself. Try limit the number of guiding lines to improve your speed as you can just draw off by future. I am terrible at english

    • @onii9533
      @onii9533 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks.. btw your English is great

    • @Lesimes-2055
      @Lesimes-2055 Před 8 měsíci

      @@onii9533 thanks. I want to kill myself now

  • @aprilrain5553
    @aprilrain5553 Před rokem +28

    This way of drawing may not be for everyone and that’s totally fine, but I just scribble down the lines of motion and gesture lines first. Then I add on the anatomy after. I don’t do the box method simply because it’s stiffer for me

    • @JH-pe3ro
      @JH-pe3ro Před rokem +4

      That's essentially how I do it too. My studies are almost all based on blind contour now, when I go to draw something accurately I start in line of action and contour and only build enough construction on top to have a starting point or a bit of correction. Blind contour gets ignored in favor of gesture for some reason and I don't know why that is, because gesture is way more involved in terms of decision-making and harder to explain well.

    • @FoxGoesSquee
      @FoxGoesSquee Před rokem +1

      all these technical words.... im screwed

    • @froggygun
      @froggygun Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@FoxGoesSqueeafter seeing all the detail being put into art... I feel like dying... Yet not stopping... With art..

    • @FoxGoesSquee
      @FoxGoesSquee Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@froggygun i feel the dieing part. Someone end the pain

  • @syaning_
    @syaning_ Před rokem +53

    Your videos are always so high quality! Thank you so much for your content 🩷

  • @ForestHabitats
    @ForestHabitats Před rokem +2

    I’ve been watching your videos for a while now and I’ve drastically improved, thank you so much for these are studies!

  • @rimimi7567
    @rimimi7567 Před rokem +62

    you've improved so much !!! i was just thinking about getting better at anatomy. i'll check out these classes for sure. also, i gotta say, your editing skills are beyond awesome!

  • @sherrie_
    @sherrie_ Před rokem +6

    that’s crazy i was just wanting to get started on anatomy, thanks tppo!

  • @kadibookalways
    @kadibookalways Před rokem +8

    Your motion graphics and video editing are on point honestly. This was such a fun and engaging watch.

  • @nakkipatukka123
    @nakkipatukka123 Před rokem +19

    Man this is the best channel for learning how to do art. As someone who has been drawing for 7 years, this channel helps me improve in stuff I haven't gotten good enough at

  • @gatopreto3193
    @gatopreto3193 Před rokem

    Thank you for these videos. It has been a big inspiration seeing your improvement and how you take the steps to learning how to draw and paint

  • @pinguinr
    @pinguinr Před 8 měsíci +4

    the cube method or whatever you call it actually helped me alot to understand anatomy! i swear lots of "tutorials" just keep repeating the same points. thanks tppo

  • @8chickenrollsstackedontopo150

    I'm amazed that you can keep consistent with these studies. Rooting for you man!

  • @MikeDePetris-dx5uu
    @MikeDePetris-dx5uu Před 2 měsíci +2

    Dude an expert, thought guy this was gonna be a beginner

  • @razvan7355
    @razvan7355 Před rokem +1

    I have the courses but seeing you actually extract the info and get results made me more driven to complete both. Thanks!

  • @lazy_biscuits08
    @lazy_biscuits08 Před rokem

    This channel is literally one of my favs!! Awesome tips and ways of improving yourself and others!!

  • @of862
    @of862 Před 10 měsíci

    めっちゃわかりやすい!日本語字幕もつけてくれてありがとうございます!!

  • @kitsunoko
    @kitsunoko Před rokem +3

    Man this is so good, I struggle with anatomy as well. The way you explained how some of the concepts work was really nice and easy enough to understand, it was good enough to get someone started and figure out things on their own.
    The production quality on this video is really something too. Keep it up!!

  • @Owlgineer
    @Owlgineer Před rokem +34

    I sincerely cannot thank you enough for the inspiration

  • @kelbym3710
    @kelbym3710 Před rokem +2

    This channel helps me to literally just draw. The more relaxed, figure it out as I go along is weirdly more helpful to me than direct no mistake guides! 😊

  • @KumaKing
    @KumaKing Před rokem +14

    This is the art channel I’ve been searching for for so long, there’s a ton of incredible art channels out there. But specifically for teaching both fundamentals with anime illustration theory, yours is in a league of its own. Thank you for making these videos!
    Also, the Bocchi illustrations at the end turned out great! 🙏

  • @shiverwolfplays
    @shiverwolfplays Před rokem

    Really enjoying your videos -- love the way you explain things, and also your sense of humor! Thanks for sharing these!

  • @UTAUDakota
    @UTAUDakota Před rokem

    i love your content and account SO much! seriously so helpful, and so inspirational!

  • @kofikeelson2493
    @kofikeelson2493 Před rokem

    Love your videos. Subscribed. The level of detail and quality are amazing. Keep it up!

  • @Monster-ln8zo
    @Monster-ln8zo Před rokem

    Blessed by tppo once again I have improved so much by watching your videos since its really entertaining and easy to learn. Much love and please upload more!

  • @greninja4744
    @greninja4744 Před rokem

    Ahhhh just the thing I needed today thanks for uploading man💜

  • @lunaroid
    @lunaroid Před 11 měsíci

    this channel helps so much for me! thank you for making these videos!!

  • @sucwubz
    @sucwubz Před rokem +3

    keep it up! one tip i have is to compare the length and distance of each body part while accounting for foreshortening to make sure they're at somewhat correct proportions . some of the sketches in the video had some limbs slightly longer or shorter than they're supposed to be. over all, this is a great video and it has definitely got me motivated to study more art.

  • @veikksandy6865
    @veikksandy6865 Před rokem

    This is so good.Amazing video as always!Thank you for sharing this💓🧡💚

  • @hikari2927
    @hikari2927 Před rokem

    brother you are an absolute beast!!!! Im looking forward to that insane artist arc and keep up the amazing
    work man!!

  • @kuromika_
    @kuromika_ Před rokem

    This video is incredible, I really love your explanations and how you summarized everything.

  • @adsadjhkh
    @adsadjhkh Před rokem

    動画投稿ありがとうございます!いつもメモを取りながら動画見させていただいています。今回の動画もすごく勉強になりました!これからも頑張ってください!

  • @meowda7880
    @meowda7880 Před rokem +2

    I just wna say, I’m so jealous of ur progress!! and the part where u ended up only drawing three was funnily relatable.
    Watching u learn is inspiring!! I look forward to your videos!!
    And i can’t believe u have to take time out to compile and edit these videos on top of learning art. I’m just in awe!!!

  • @_bluxi_
    @_bluxi_ Před rokem +2

    TYSM MAN I HAVE BEEN STRUGGLING SO MUCH THIS WILL HELP ME A LOT THANK U SO MUCH AGAIN AND AGIN❤🎉🎉

  • @greed5111
    @greed5111 Před rokem +4

    I love watching this guy improving his art with amazing video editing.

  • @Techno1402
    @Techno1402 Před rokem +2

    Man your editing is absolutely insane, love the way all visuals have a consistent minimalist style and every movement has neat sound effects attached to it. The character creator at 2:12 is amazing, love it

  • @abhiramvishwanath8048

    The editing in your videos is always insane! So happy to see you grow so much!

  • @PasserbySimp
    @PasserbySimp Před rokem

    Your videos are always insightful and god, I love the way you edit videos to make it so fun to watch

  • @vairus7792
    @vairus7792 Před rokem

    Finally new video , i’ve been waiting for so long , keep it up tppo!!!!
    GAMBAREEEE SENPAI

  • @jomom2872
    @jomom2872 Před rokem

    I really love the analysis of these videos. A couple of crucial steps toward the beginning (that may not have been shown in the video) include perspective of things at or above eye level. Though a lot was done, most of it was at a downward view. Also! Drawing curves in perspective! Though a lot can be broken down into cubes, understanding how curves change can help soften the anatomy from being rigid.
    Your style breakdowns are really good, so the fundamentals become increasingly important.
    Good luck!

  • @silent_tofu
    @silent_tofu Před rokem +1

    The tips on this video is actually really helpful, now the anatomy looks more polished and natural for me, and it also something worth practicing for.

  • @sunnisideup444
    @sunnisideup444 Před rokem

    Great video! I feel like this is a very much needed video on CZcams for beginners trying to get comfortable with anatomy and breaking it down to manageable benchmarks.
    One thing I noticed about the box technique you used around 3:57 was that while it is a great method to use and test out, I noticed how the chair looked way more in exaggerated in perspective than the figure on it on the practice drawing. I realized why that was was because the boxes themselves for the figure were not oriented to the perspective lines as the chair, as the figure looked as if it was based on angle where the chair is level with the camera facing forward, as all the body portions were all well proportioned and even as if it was a character sheet rather than exaggerated to fit the angle used. (For example,from the top-down level angle used, the head would be way bigger and possibly show the top of the head with the lower portion body being smaller due to foreshortening perspective…etc etc) I’m excited to see your progress and journey with both anatomy and perspective and all of your other hard work!!

  • @komi5474
    @komi5474 Před rokem

    Great video output as always. A information packed video with no unnecessary comments, just straight forward topics.

  • @linkttf
    @linkttf Před rokem

    I just found your channel and watched through a lot of your videos, It's really motivating to see your progress and studies which makes me want to keep practicing too. Keep making great videos!

  • @pass_word_girl
    @pass_word_girl Před rokem

    i love your videos smm they always inspire me! thank you 💓

  • @eternalsnowman8217
    @eternalsnowman8217 Před rokem

    your channel is goated, ur content is super easy to follow and really me learn so much about how to study art, great video!

  • @dino.ravelo
    @dino.ravelo Před rokem

    always such a pleasure to watch you learn new things
    keep it up !

  • @abac2423
    @abac2423 Před rokem +1

    Thanks dude. Every video of yours that I watch inspires me to improve and learn more. ❤❤

  • @r3b0x91
    @r3b0x91 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for being the realest mofo out there, your videos are so relatable and super insightful on top of that.

  • @jostra2700
    @jostra2700 Před rokem

    man i always love you make video look like this i really appreciated

  • @bluu7816
    @bluu7816 Před rokem +1

    Dude your editing is top notch, (and ur art)!

  • @HellTwinProject
    @HellTwinProject Před rokem +2

    You improved a lot! Personaly I recommend learning anatomy with realistic portraits, before doing anything stylized. Looking trough an anatomy book to get the basic on all the bones and muscle structures. There are also plenty of muscle 3d models on the internet, which helps a lot.

  • @zebra_theta
    @zebra_theta Před rokem +16

    You are so good at coloring I can't imagine what would happen if you were better.

  • @Neol33t
    @Neol33t Před rokem

    This is the greatest info-graphic that I've ever seen before! Ty! Osm content.

  • @hikari_9619
    @hikari_9619 Před rokem

    This was actually super helpful and it helped me improve a lot thank you so much

  • @riseofneos14
    @riseofneos14 Před rokem

    Dude your video editing is so humourous and good at the same time! You re a godsend!

  • @wasip.3049
    @wasip.3049 Před rokem

    Struggled to improve for a while, thank you for your inspiration!

  • @enotna
    @enotna Před rokem

    I really appreciate your videos as someone interested in art. Thank you!

  • @stefanobarbon
    @stefanobarbon Před rokem

    Your videos really helped me grow :D
    Keep it up!

  • @twostupidasianonecupnoodle

    youre back!! Awesome video

  • @AminaASMRr
    @AminaASMRr Před rokem

    dude they came out fucking amazing!!! nice work!! im super motivated!

  • @2karu
    @2karu Před rokem

    Amazing video as always! I'm learning how to simplify and learn some more stuff because of your amazingly edited videos. Would love to see you study Mafuyu's art!!

  • @Thekoreillust
    @Thekoreillust Před rokem +1

    I really live your channel, your editing skills, your non-stop effort in providing free content for all artist out there!! This is the best channel I've met so far!! Thank you so much!!!!

  • @gangstercat7725
    @gangstercat7725 Před rokem

    You are my inspiration , motivation to keep going… thanks for the journey …

  • @vynti7080
    @vynti7080 Před rokem

    these are some helpful notes!! i really learn alot from your videos and its super duper helpful!
    i wonder if your next lessons are expressions or male anatomy next... i feel like its the former but either way i would love to watch your videos !

  • @Adam-wy7mj
    @Adam-wy7mj Před rokem +1

    We really appreciate the notes I do have the classes my notes compared to yours are messy as hell. Your are nicely organized. Thank you for the insight into how you approached these courses

    • @tppoart
      @tppoart  Před rokem +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @mathilda6763
    @mathilda6763 Před rokem

    Man, your video production is top notch.
    I see a lot of youtubers add rather bland stock video footage lately, and the way you add little touches like graphic text, the guitar sound when you mention the guitar and those little animation...that's so much more fitting for the type of content you make. It's so nice and makes the video so enjoyable.
    keep up the good work.
    I usually just look up poses for anatomy and try gesture drawing with a basic construction underneath.
    right now I am focusing on keeping the poses balanced and making it look like the characters have weight and gravity...I think once I master that skill to analyse the pose and depict little shifts in weight distribution it will level up my people drawing game. haha
    I think the biggest weakness I personally have is the bridge between realistic and stylisation...I struggle a little with the uncanny valley and having a clear direction in my art.
    that's why the art of some of the anime-influenced character illustrators is so fascinating to me I guess...they know how to make stylisation look cool and balanced, but the ones I like the most still have a feel of "realness" in their work...like you could touch the skin and it will feel like skin and not like plastic.

  • @Arithen
    @Arithen Před 11 měsíci +4

    I appreciate how much time you took to edit this in a unique and interesting way

  • @kowshiksatyanaidu372
    @kowshiksatyanaidu372 Před rokem

    ive been waiting for a new video....thank u brother!!
    luv ya

  • @idf3da
    @idf3da Před rokem

    Thank you!
    That is very beginner friendly actually, gonna try it my self 🙏

  • @Blug0n
    @Blug0n Před rokem

    Your videos are amazing, I’d love to see a video where you go more in depth about tools in clip studio, because I often feel hindered that I basically have no knowledge of how to do anything with clip studio but put pen to screen

  • @SpamsGames
    @SpamsGames Před 5 měsíci

    Gracias por el video, estuvo increíble y me ayudo mucho!

  • @burstoloon
    @burstoloon Před rokem

    wow perfect timing. going to try some of this out 📝📝

  • @bliss.9714
    @bliss.9714 Před měsícem

    ive surfed through the internet on anatomy for years just to get a good anatomy reference, only to find most of the things ive found perfectly shortened and simplified in this 9 minutes video

  • @paigecrystatia
    @paigecrystatia Před rokem

    I got so excited when I saw this, as tppo is better than any other youtuber when I go to things, and I also want to learn anatomy!

  • @Brocolli_Pizza
    @Brocolli_Pizza Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Really entertaining, I’m sure your inspiring many budding artist! Love your channel keep it up 👍

  • @user-xc7mh7le4r
    @user-xc7mh7le4r Před rokem

    Very great content as always!!!

  • @EliqzART
    @EliqzART Před rokem +5

    These are all good, but a tip I will suggest to make your poses more expressive is to add a bit of a curve or bend to your box structures. Sticking to the boxes themselves can make the poses look very stiff, but adding a slight bend to the boxes (especially the torso) could make them look less stiff

  • @bottledslothhat
    @bottledslothhat Před rokem

    Oh man he's done it!
    uve improved so much and it rlly inspires me ^^

  • @crzykd1305
    @crzykd1305 Před rokem

    I feel like something you capture well well that's really good to be telling people (that I see a lot of artists who ask about my work seem to get wrong) is the comparison between your work and your target. Studies are far more effective for growth when you remember you aren't just drawing the same thing over and over because you're grinding levels like a World Of Warcraft character; Rather, you should compare your work to what you are trying to achieve, note the differences, and try again with your faults in mind, through this you recognize and adjust your own understanding more than simply repeating what you've seen over and over.
    Brilliant video, would 100% recommend it to other artists as a fresh view on studies and artist growth

  • @phyl2379
    @phyl2379 Před rokem

    Whatever is left of my ego has now been completely crushed 7 days and you got to this level I am truly envious , nice video btw enjoyed the commentary and editing style.

  • @sauerbeere268
    @sauerbeere268 Před rokem +1

    your videos always make my day

  • @syntikal
    @syntikal Před rokem

    dude this gave me a huge motivation boost tyy

  • @sorrow0the4hedgehog
    @sorrow0the4hedgehog Před rokem

    i love your way of teaching from your own experience. you motivate me to start drawing again

  • @kiarart3941
    @kiarart3941 Před rokem +1

    Ty for letting me know about Coloso ! It's a bit expensive for my student budget, but when I'll get a bigger paycheck I will look some classes for sure !

    • @ca678.4
      @ca678.4 Před rokem +1

      didn’t want to say anything but since you’re a student as well, if you look hard enough you can find these courses somewhere. I’m don’t remember if it were these specific ones, but yeah. Consider going that route to test if the course will actually be beneficial to you before dropping tons of cash

  • @explosion5022
    @explosion5022 Před rokem

    Great video production as always. I'd say, as someone who lacks anatomy knowledge, identifying the spine and sternum of the body helps immensely. How I work might be strange since I usually consume mass references while not drawing and use little while drawing, my anatomy turns out alright, not bad but not great. So I guess it's possible to improve by just looking at A LOT of good art, which is mostly how I got to this point. Such high consumption of art helps me identify errors through feelings, however I do not recommend doing this. I might be able to identify errors, but I don't always know how to fix it, it's faster to be consistently accurate instead of being inaccurate and try to fix it later, like me. So practicing and following the basics is still the way to go.

  • @Howiee
    @Howiee Před rokem

    that was pretty insane, a great journey and a well edited video as always

  • @misterryo8336
    @misterryo8336 Před rokem +3

    you are the most entertaining "how to draw content"
    thw way you make your videos makes me watch all the way to the end of it
    and as an artist this helps me motivate to learn anatomy thanks men keep it up