Drawabox Lesson 0, Part 2: What are the FUNDAMENTALS?

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • "You gotta work on your fundamentals, bro" - if I had a nickel for every time someone said that to me when I was asking for advice as a beginner, I would be a wealthy man. Too bad I didn't know a damn thing about what they meant. And besides - at the time, I wanted to draw anime. Why would I need to learn form and perspective for that? Well, let's talk about it.
    The reading for this video is available at drawabox.com/lesson/0/1. You can find all the free lessons at drawabox.com
    00:00 Intro
    00:18 What on earth are the fundamentals?
    01:06 The "CORE" fundamentals of drawing
    01:57 Spatial Reasoning
    02:39 Markmaking
    03:08 Observation
    04:03 Why these "core" fundamentals are often missing
    05:01 Explore more advanced topics whenever you like
    06:35 What DOESN'T Drawabox teach?
    08:41 On the subject of STYLE
    12:03 Conclusion
    Links from the video:
    Art Anatomy for Beginners with Steve Huston: drawabox.com/nma/artanatomybe...
    Fundamentals of Observational Drawing with Iliya Mirochnik: drawabox.com/nma/fundamentals...
    New Masters Academy: drawabox.com/nma
    Use the code DRAWABOX22 to get a substantial discount off your first billing cycle on New Masters Academy. On release of this video, the discount was 35%, however this may change. Check the banner at the top of drawabox.com for the most accurate information.
    Most of the pudgy-student illustrations were done by sluggydragon. Check out her work over on instagram: / sluggydragon
    Other Links:
    Drawabox Discord Server: / discord
    Patreon: / uncomfortable

Komentáře • 111

  • @WakeUpMaggie
    @WakeUpMaggie Před rokem +120

    Every artist I've followed in order to learn from them has gone on about the fundamentals. Sounds like this course has a specific outlook on what those fundamentals are, which is nice.

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před rokem +40

      It can definitely be frustrating when people keep talking about the fundamentals, but everyone has a different idea of what they are and how they should be pursued. We don't delve into *all* the fundamentals, but we do strongly believe that what we tackle here are the "core" fundamentals that help students to learn/understand the others more effectively.

    • @WakeUpMaggie
      @WakeUpMaggie Před rokem +5

      @@Uncomfortable Thanks for the reply! I really do look forward to the course. ❤ I especially appreciated the idea of drawing as the art of mark-making; I can't believe I never broke it down into that language before. Makes it so much more approachable!

  • @gutzberancid7298
    @gutzberancid7298 Před 2 lety +290

    I just started drawing and I’m feeling very inspired (no matter how bad my drawings are😂)I’m still having trouble drawing circles and squares but I hope I can get good enough to draw some of my favorite berserk moments tho I understand it’ll take years but I’m willing to put the time in I’m hoping I can build a good foundation with this

    • @whitepaper4353
      @whitepaper4353 Před 2 lety +12

      Same here! Good luck and have fun!

    • @TheSuperNaruto96
      @TheSuperNaruto96 Před rokem +11

      Thats great goal to work towards.! i wouldnt stress being able to get shapes down perfectly, ive been drawing consistently since highschool and my circles still come out wonky unless im using a stencil!

    • @narutogfx6885
      @narutogfx6885 Před rokem

      Bro the feeling is mutual even I can't draw circle and square perfect and I am in 10 my whole life was a lie 😅😂😂

    • @armaankhan9041
      @armaankhan9041 Před rokem

      @@narutogfx6885 same bud i say lets put in the work

    • @Marius-sd4mf
      @Marius-sd4mf Před rokem +2

      update?

  • @SpellboundTutor
    @SpellboundTutor Před 2 lety +164

    The entire intro had me literally screaming "THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING."
    If I had a nickel every time I asked an artist friend how I should go about learning how to draw and they responded with "Just practice lol", I swear.

    • @mancockfighting
      @mancockfighting Před rokem +3

      Our bad for not wanting to give a long answer you aren't going to listen to?

    • @user-ox3me2qt7c
      @user-ox3me2qt7c Před rokem +61

      @@mancockfighting i don't think this hostility was necessary at all. Its not like he was asking random people out of nowhere, either; he was asking his friends.

    • @akeelyaqub2538
      @akeelyaqub2538 Před rokem +34

      @@mancockfighting how do you know he wont listen? Beginners listen, believe me, most artists just cant be bothered to or arent smart enough to explain exactly what "just practice" actually entails.

    • @dulikajayasekera7866
      @dulikajayasekera7866 Před rokem +9

      @@mancockfighting how would you know if he is going to listen to it or not. he literally asked you so he wants to listen so quit coming up with excuses and help a fellow bro

    • @sidneyrobinson18
      @sidneyrobinson18 Před rokem

      ​@@mancockfighting jeez why are you such an asshole lmao, don't act like you know whether or not he'll listen because you don't know him

  • @MWillustration
    @MWillustration Před 3 měsíci +10

    The best assignment I got in college to help in developing my watercolor painting style was to take a piece of artwork that we admire. In my case it was William Holman Hunts “The Awakening Conscience.” Then paint it 15 different ways. From color, paint type, amount of water, medium, and varies paper we got to explore the media as itself. It was the pivot point on how I handle my own painting forward.

  • @galloviking4766
    @galloviking4766 Před rokem +17

    This hits close to home. Around five years ago, when I wanted to start drawing, most of the advice I got was "draw quick figures every day you'll get good eventually". That never got me anywhere and eventually, I quit. Yesterday, I was digging through my old stuff while cleaning and found my sketchbook full of horrible figures, and that reignited my will to learn to draw, the right way (or rather ONE way that has been followed successfully by many people). Who cares if it takes me six months, a year, two years to learn the basics? It's better than giving up again and quitting for another five.

  • @akeelyaqub2538
    @akeelyaqub2538 Před rokem +61

    As uncomfortable said, taking a course on perspective specificly can be very beneficial whilst also doing drawabox. I'd recommend Scott robertsons book "How to draw" its the most comprehensive guide on perspective thats available today and by the time you complete it you can pretty much draw anything you want in perfect perspective. However it gets VERY difficult in the later chapters, especially for beginners so it would probably be best to start the book around the halfway point of drawabox, when you have a good enough grasp on perspective and forms, how to draw can arguably be viewed as the natural progression from drawabox, especially towards the end of it but the two learning paths compliment each other extremely well and improvement in one will equal some level of improvement in the other.

    • @marekrybakiewicz370
      @marekrybakiewicz370 Před rokem +2

      this is exactly what I was wondering, thank you for this amazing answer

    • @akeelyaqub2538
      @akeelyaqub2538 Před rokem +3

      @@marekrybakiewicz370 its honestly the best book for everyone who wants to dramatically improve at sketching. Its way more than just perspective, the techniques in the book can be applied to everything you could evee want to draw and I use them all the time either directly or indirectly. Once you overcome the large learning curve in the book, your skills skyrocket and just keep going.

  • @grovenunder
    @grovenunder Před 2 lety +36

    I thank you for making this free. I'm a beginner but i seem to be stuck hopefully this will broaden my horizon.

  • @isaiah3613
    @isaiah3613 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Finally after 2 weeks of trying to learn art I found the starting line, I've studied up alot on it and practiced even more... but it didn't even occur to me that I didn't actually know what the fundamentals of drawing were, I like your explanation on it thanks for making these, ill do my best to take my time with each lesson and get really good at whatever it's about so I can improve more in the future.

  • @chesswonk
    @chesswonk Před 6 měsíci

    Lesssgoo!!! gonna start this course I'm so excited

  • @moustached1252
    @moustached1252 Před rokem

    That joke about style made my laugh. Well done!
    And thanks for your hard work

  • @wonderlust2569
    @wonderlust2569 Před rokem

    Yes, it was funny 🤣 didn't expect that cameo here!

  • @silvercrow3007
    @silvercrow3007 Před 9 měsíci +31

    I decided to start drawing again from scratch. Unfortunately, I dropped out of several drawing courses that I found too complicated for the beginner that I am. This is a message to myself to leave a trace of my passage and of the future artist I'm going to be. I intend to come back here once the 7 lessons are over.

  • @lucasdeloslucas9
    @lucasdeloslucas9 Před 2 lety +2

    mi camino empieza hoy, thanks

  • @SakuraScythe
    @SakuraScythe Před rokem +3

    Im very motivated to draw now, especially due to that BEAUTIFUL Jojo style drawing.

  • @didi1406
    @didi1406 Před 2 lety +22

    Not the FUNCTION METAPHOR lmaoo I was trying to get away from math! :')

  • @TVStrikers
    @TVStrikers Před rokem +4

    absolutely loved the model of style being a function. I think the first derivative is taste since it changes as you grow.

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před rokem +3

      Been a while since I last took calculus, but you still got a chuckle out of me.

  • @masonictraveler6558
    @masonictraveler6558 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for this I got so annoyed when people told me to go practice the fundementals

  • @ibrahimmahadfarah7510
    @ibrahimmahadfarah7510 Před 2 měsíci

    so important to learn

  • @nymoldinrui7117
    @nymoldinrui7117 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I liked how you explained style in terms of mathematics .That made me laugh.

  • @blackhoundrise8431
    @blackhoundrise8431 Před rokem +4

    Has anyone found themselves searching for Control + Z buttons on the paper they are drawing on? Happened to me loads. Where is E to erase? Drawing on paper is fun and I forgot how much fun it is. 👍🏽🔥🔥🔥

  • @Fiona2254
    @Fiona2254 Před 16 hodinami

    It’s been 40 years… and I’m all in.

  • @DaisyFarm_
    @DaisyFarm_ Před 2 lety +16

    I’m really excited to try this course out but I do have one question. You encourage studying harder subjects that you may not be “ready” for alongside studying with Drawbox, yes? Well, how would you recommend divvying up these separate study times? Should students focus on the Drawbox lesson they’re on one week and then the next one focus on another, separate thing to study? Then alternate between those two things? Or is there a different way you’d approach it?

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 2 lety +18

      Unfortunately I don't really have a solid answer for this, simply because it depends too much on a lot of different factors - not least of which how much time you actually have at your disposal. I think the best way to gauge this for yourself is to start with one course (be it Drawabox or whatever else), see how the workload feels, and then if you find you've still got plenty of time to spare while tackling that one course at a pace that is comfortable for you, try introducing another. You'll also want to pay attention to how stimulated/engaged you feel - Drawabox itself is not the most interesting course, so you may want to supplement it with topics that are more interesting (even if they're more advanced).
      All of these courses, Drawabox included, are designed to be taken at your own pace, so there's a lot of flexibility to make things work in a manner that is still comfortable for you.
      That said, in the next video we talk about the 50% rule, which may help give some more context to how you should be approaching scheduling your time.

    • @DaisyFarm_
      @DaisyFarm_ Před 2 lety +3

      @@Uncomfortable Thank you for taking the time In answering :)
      Alright, I’ll try out that “one thing at a time” approach then to see what I’m comfortable with!

  • @yashsingh8363
    @yashsingh8363 Před rokem +5

    I'm restarting drawabox from 0 again hope this time i won't end up procastinating

  • @BaddeBadger
    @BaddeBadger Před 16 hodinami

    I've always been told I was good at drawing but in reality I was just good at observation.

  • @BlazertronGames
    @BlazertronGames Před 2 lety +11

    Is this a remake, or just a reupload? I'm sure I watched the exact same video when I started a few days ago.

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 2 lety +27

      It's a reupload - with the new sponsorship, we had to make some small changes that we could not accomplish without fully replacing the video.

  • @mondogenerator1775
    @mondogenerator1775 Před rokem

    Facts

  • @Gacha_Anne
    @Gacha_Anne Před měsícem

    Totally related i started to go to a coaching and after lines they just jump into shading 😅

  • @pelham123_7
    @pelham123_7 Před rokem

    Nice.

  • @dumdumdeedee697
    @dumdumdeedee697 Před 2 lety +2

    Is the video and the written blog the same thing? Coz i prefer reading

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 2 lety +7

      Generally going through the material in multiple formats improves the overall absorption of the material. You can ostensibly go through just the written stuff, but I certainly wouldn't recommend it.

  • @emrfish6
    @emrfish6 Před 5 měsíci

    8:28 I can't believe they teach you how to shade Meridia's Beacon!

  • @chok1169
    @chok1169 Před 2 lety +10

    i been stuck for a 6 months seeing no progress in my art. Does learning perspective will really help me progress faster?

    • @niconegro9154
      @niconegro9154 Před 2 lety +3

      Of course à lot

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 2 lety +29

      What we teach has a fair bit of overlap with perspective, but what this course really focuses on is "spatial reasoning". That is, understand how the things we're drawing exist in 3D space. This is something I feel a lot of courses don't focus enough upon, and yes - I do feel that it can really make a difference for students.

  • @Krumplebumble
    @Krumplebumble Před 4 měsíci

    7:42 this is all you need if you already know that you need fundamentals

  • @shilpaaditri
    @shilpaaditri Před 5 měsíci

    👍

  • @shonalikiroula
    @shonalikiroula Před 10 měsíci

    Hey, if anyone don't know the English language then how can they learn.. Please look into this metter.. Because your way of teaching is really great, many people can learn with this~ Thanks🌻

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately as our resources are very limited, we are not able to explore expanding to other languages at this time.

  • @GoofyAhhLion2937
    @GoofyAhhLion2937 Před měsícem

    10:25 JOJOOOOOOOO

  • @boredgamer786
    @boredgamer786 Před 9 měsíci

    10:22 man that style is real bizarre

  • @39bababhagat31
    @39bababhagat31 Před rokem

    10:31
    JoJo

  • @shogunoden14
    @shogunoden14 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow I can’t believe this nma website exist

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 2 lety +7

      I definitely wish I had this kind of resource when I was learning! We had somewhat similar things, but the one I used at the time had one pricing option - $500/year!

  • @Krumplebumble
    @Krumplebumble Před 4 měsíci

    9:53 My brain fried on this

  • @puiudenis5731
    @puiudenis5731 Před rokem +7

    10:23 IS THAT A JOJO REFFERENCE!!11!

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před rokem +7

      Hahaha, yes. One of my completionists, who is quite active in the community (and whom I intend to make into a teaching assistant) uses the username DIO, and loves Jojo memes - so I put it in there for his enjoyment.

  • @firefed
    @firefed Před rokem +2

    🤣"six moths of boring exercises" "goodluck with that" XD
    Hi 😄

  • @redfoxbennaton
    @redfoxbennaton Před rokem

    I will never understand the thought process that "I don't need to understand fundamentals. I KNOW HOW TO DRAW ANIME!" Come on now. Even anime with it's big eyes and flat shading has a gallon of realism (if not exaggerated realism) what with it's lighting, water colored backdrops, sexy bodies, and more.

  • @dlseller
    @dlseller Před 5 měsíci

    You had me at f(x)=2x 9:52

  • @DrawingSources-wm9zu
    @DrawingSources-wm9zu Před 7 měsíci +1

    "Spatial Reasoning" is what "Draw like a Sir" calls "3D vision"?

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Possibly, although I am not familiar with their content.

  • @Priyanka_draws
    @Priyanka_draws Před 7 měsíci

    Proko is not free 🥀

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 7 měsíci +2

      Proko's CZcams channel has *tons* of free videos covering a wide range of topics relating to figure drawing and anatomy. They're primarily 4 years and older so you have to scroll back through his catalogue, but they're there. He of course offers other paid courses, but he provides a wealth of educational content for free as well.

  • @Luka.shrekie
    @Luka.shrekie Před 2 lety +1

    dijorno

  • @ordinary_nugget691
    @ordinary_nugget691 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m in my 30s. I hope I’m not too late to learn drawing 😅

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  Před 6 měsíci +2

      No such thing as being too old. When I was studying at Concept Design Academy, one of my housemates who was also attending was 36 - and now he's an art director, and this is his work: www.artstation.com/tppnr

  • @heythereitshoagie
    @heythereitshoagie Před 2 měsíci

    Style Vision was funny! I said it emphatically to myself out loud and made myself laugh

  • @brap97
    @brap97 Před rokem

    Fundamentals are something incompetent artists milk for all its worth.

  • @TheRunoben
    @TheRunoben Před rokem

    Nothing he saying makes sense

  • @TheRunoben
    @TheRunoben Před rokem

    NONE OF THIS MADE SENSE OR TAUGHT ME ANYTHING

  • @johnaxleeliscupidez5140
    @johnaxleeliscupidez5140 Před 2 lety +3

    draw while you teach dude, can't get any info if you not show examples with actions. this is like a boring math class. Sorry for quite harsh comment but this is the truth.

    • @IOSAppCrazy
      @IOSAppCrazy Před 2 lety +39

      These are the introductory videos. As you continue to the first non-intro lesson of the course, he draws live while teaching :). I hope your journey through learning art is a positive one!

    • @piratehalfdroid7370
      @piratehalfdroid7370 Před rokem +8

      This is just the intro, not the actual lessons. There is also a written and audio version of this here, Nd on the website.

    • @cloudyyy_0.0
      @cloudyyy_0.0 Před rokem +1

      This is just the intri