How To: ART STYLE

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2024
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Komentáře • 34

  • @ZeeOwlMan
    @ZeeOwlMan Před 2 dny +5

    A good thing to note is that throughout this process of figuring out what you SPECIFICALLY want out of drawing stuff, you end up realizing what skills you need to build that personal vision in your head, and THAT's when art fundamentals come into play.
    A lot of teachers and other artists tell you a lot to study fundamentals first, which they aren't wrong on, but it's usually stated very vaguely, and doesn't take into account what YOU specifically want from drawing. So it ends up feeling more as a unnecessary chore than actually being a super helpful training method to get what you want.
    That's why I'd say that figuring out your artistic purpose and tastes first is a good idea, not only as a way to train up your observation and analytical skills, but it eventually leads you to a more directed path to studying stuff like draftsmenship(lines), 3d construction, etc.
    For example: If I realized that I value emotional expression, simplifed, solid forms, and just a more cartoony feeling in my art, it would then lead me to value studying stuff like line control, the principles of design, 3d forms and perspective, and facial/pose expressions from people, stuff that will LEAD me to that end.

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 2 dny +2

      Absolutely! I struggled in art class for this exact reason! I think learning a lot of basics can be helpful for people who aren’t sure where they want to start. But, it can also end up limiting artists who already want to go in a specific direction. So, making those decisions upfront is super helpful for guiding us into the learning method that applies to our art style! Thanks so much for pointing this out! :D

  • @FL0R4_AFT0N
    @FL0R4_AFT0N Před 6 dny +15

    honestly the “✨QUIRKYYY✨” made this video very fun to watch. thank you for this tutorial! ill be saving this for future use :)

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 6 dny +1

      @@FL0R4_AFT0N I’m really glad you found it both fun and educational !! ˆ-ˆ

  • @ZeeOwlMan
    @ZeeOwlMan Před 2 dny +1

    I would personally say that "finding a unique art style" isn't the main goal here, but to cultivate artistic purpose, maximizing genuine fun out of drawing stuff, and minimizing elements that aren't enjoyable to you. An art style naturally comes out from this process anyways, so there's no real point in worrying you won't get one, for those of you potentially getting bent out of shape over it.
    I'd say the video itself focuses on those elements quite well! You get to the point on how someone would organize their thoughts and drives to get to what they want out of their art, which I appreciate. Though, I would lean more towards the Scott McCloud Pyramid of artistic interpretation, rather than the one slider you put out, but the intent is still there.

  • @lydnorth
    @lydnorth Před 9 dny +18

    This is great !!! I hope you put out more educational/essay style videos in the future since this one was really really good !!!

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 9 dny +3

      @@lydnorth aaa thank you !!! ;▽; I’m really glad you found it informative !!

  • @kodycatt
    @kodycatt Před 4 dny +3

    Woahh! Your style is amazing, i adore it. I was so shocked to see this video didnt have more views, i cant wait to see more content from you :] keep up the good work

  • @Thebeanthemself
    @Thebeanthemself Před 6 dny +5

    I have 2 very different art styles. My normal one is cartoony and quite stylized with bright colors the other one’s more realistic with muted colors and a lot of blending and shading I use the more cartoony one for less serious art and as a normal art style and the other one for more serious and scary stuff

  • @forklyu
    @forklyu Před 3 dny +2

    this was a really nice video and also a helpful tip video! I kinda see art styles as watermarks as it can identify certain artists.

  • @alexzendraw
    @alexzendraw Před 9 dny +4

    Just swagscribed! Brilliant way of wording it 😂

  • @mayuuuc88
    @mayuuuc88 Před 4 dny

    ahhh love this! especially from someone with such a distinct style this is awesome content 🤩

  • @Glitchhusky9304
    @Glitchhusky9304 Před 6 dny

    I love your work 😭❤️

  • @destinymosley3646
    @destinymosley3646 Před 6 dny

    Yo this video absolutely helped me so much! Thank you so much and keep up the good work.☺️

  • @ghosty8554
    @ghosty8554 Před 5 dny

    I really enjoy your energy in this vid it’s actually really awsome and even though I kinda have a grasp on finding my style, your video is one of the best style vids I’ve watched (didn’t mean to rant to much 😅)

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 5 dny +1

      @@ghosty8554 ah, thank you so much !! >

  • @justsomecheezyguy
    @justsomecheezyguy Před 2 dny

    W video. Honestly its always bothered me a little bit that my style varies a little. But I guess that isn’t a bad thing. Also i drew my pfp and i think it reflects my personality and stuff quite well😂

  • @isabellazotelli5916
    @isabellazotelli5916 Před 8 dny +1

    great video 👍

  • @JMPT
    @JMPT Před 9 dny +1

    Very Nice 👍👍

  • @ortuluna
    @ortuluna Před 8 dny +2

    I copied from Dead Slug for a long time, after a while thr style just tapered off in my own.

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 8 dny +3

      Copying is often the beginning of developing your style into something, and that is one way to go about it! I used to copy Pokémon as a kid, but when I look back on it, it doesn’t ever feel like “mine.” So, I’m glad you found a way to train, and eventually evolve your style! like a pokemon! (。•̀ᴗ-)✧

  • @lunar_mushrooms3559
    @lunar_mushrooms3559 Před 4 dny

    One of the best tuts ive watched in a while :3, art styles beautiful how do do that shape thick line art?

    • @Fruityume
      @Fruityume  Před 4 dny

      I have two ways of doing it! One way is by drawing thinner lineart first, and then creating another layer (sometimes underneath the color layer), where I outline the drawing with the thickness I want. The second way is by drawing the lineart as it’s own shape and then filling it in, rather than drawing actual lines. (I used this second way for the Rarity example)!
      Tysm !! ^^

    • @lunar_mushrooms3559
      @lunar_mushrooms3559 Před 4 dny

      @@Fruityume yeah that makes sense thanks!

  • @Coffeemug67
    @Coffeemug67 Před 4 dny +1

    *GOOFY AHH*

  • @offsedd8520
    @offsedd8520 Před 7 dny +6

    are you high?

    • @offsedd8520
      @offsedd8520 Před 7 dny +3

      you sound really high.

    • @MaquenaHere
      @MaquenaHere Před 7 dny

      @@offsedd8520 he is definitly really high

    • @FL0R4_AFT0N
      @FL0R4_AFT0N Před 6 dny +1

      hi :D

    • @MaquenaHere
      @MaquenaHere Před 6 dny

      @@offsedd8520 he is definitly really high

    • @BossayAdams
      @BossayAdams Před 5 dny

      you know what they say. the higher you are the wiser you are

  • @dd-x0x
    @dd-x0x Před 3 dny

    quirkyyyy

  • @MaquenaHere
    @MaquenaHere Před 7 dny

    please stop with the relevant gifs theyre breaking me into thinking this video is from 2012