Original: • Artists Draw Themselve... This one clip inspired me to do better and work on my artwork for the future, if you don't feel inspired after this I don't know what to tell you.
Drawfee: the prompt this week is design a character who looks like a friend. Julia: "this week I melted down forks and lamps then used the scrap metal to build a fully functioning car."
This is a great joke because it's both a perfect analogy and also a perfectly believable character choice for Julia. It's practically a two sentence long, five-star fanfic
@@Peztllence _I_ didn't say we should kill him! I _didn't_ say we should kill him! I didn't _say_ we should kill him! I didn't say _we_ should kill him! I didn't say we _should_ kill him! I didn't say we should _kill_ him! I didn't say we should kill _him!_
don't forget the exasperated "Julia when did you learn how to use Blender?!" Followed by "a muttered "ohmygod" after Julia says "you're watching it right now"
Julia’s mindset in a nutshell: “I don’t wanna do this thing.” Her friends tell her she doesn’t have to, and it’s ok. “Dafukk you say to me you hekkin frick?!”
By my personal standard, that is one of the aspects of "genius level IQ" How quickly can you learn new skills and can you teach yourself or do you really need a lot of instruction? She can learn _f`ckin fast fast_ and she can teach herself. God tier. I'm envious but I shouldn't complain b/c I also possess one of the aspects of "genius level IQ" maxed out--burning curiosity.
I'm terrified of Julia in the best way possible. She is my artistic role model purely because of moments like Karina exclaiming, "Julia. Is this BLENDER???"
One of the most terrifying and impressive Julia moments is in a Bloodborne drawfee where she drew The One Reborn. She drew a dude's face, then carefully selected half of it and suddenly split it in half vertically out of nowhere, and the reaction was absolutely golden.
"We were meant to draw ourselves into our favorite anime so I've animated an entire sequel show to Violet Evergarden and I cameo in one scene" -Julia probably
I'm a software geek that will dip into a bunch of different tools for fun. I've tried MULTIPLE TIMES over a span of like seven years to get into blender. I just can't. it's too much.
Just a note, when you start learning a new 3D modeling software it feels like you are punching a brick wall trying to get it to do what you want. AND JULIA WAS JUST LIKE “WhAt BrIcK WaLl?!?”
Julia blurs the line between a person overflowing with creativity and a twisted dimension leaking into ours. I can't even grasp how her creative process works, but there's definitely tendrils involved.
Challenge: let's draw our dream house Julia: "Okay, so to really get this right, I built the house I wanted to draw IRL. You know just to get it right. I had to get all the details like electrical and plumbing, and just building it took me like 24 hours, so this speed draw is gonna be a little bit longer than you guys' drawings".
"And then after drawing it I scraped the house because it was only a draft, oh and I deleted parts of the drawing and completely redid them, sadly that was after I scraped the house so I just 3d printed what I wanted for the redo, and I made that in blender. Then after that I put it in the background because the challenge was to draw a city, and for the rest of the city design I decided to get a degree in civil engineering to really get a feel for it
In order to get a feel for the posing of this gestural drawing challenge, I learned how to create physics engines in real life by building a universe atom by atom. It took 7 days and 7 nights, so this speed draw might be a bit longer than usual. Also, no humans in the first 6/7ths of the drawing. Mastering synaptic pathways and mind control took a bit of time y'all.
@@roowco1 You joke, but she WILL 3D print something for reference at some point in the future. Not to the scale of a full house of course, but there is no doubt in my mind she will go down that route if even the possibility that it could be simpler than blender crosses her mind.
Coming back to these kinds of comments after she fully sculpted Luigi in clay as a wallace and grommit character truly makes me feel like Apollo gave y’all a prophecy or some shit 🤣
Blendercan definatily be complicated but so long as youre not trying volumetrics then lightinglike this is actually really easy, i garuntee you will be able to use Blender lighting with a little experimenting
@@squeegel3904 mostly 3d sculpts to sell as models. But I've figured that out like 90% of the way already so dw. My first model/sculpt is almost done :3
You can really tell that sometimes Nathan feels a rage towards Julia that he can’t communicate before it turns to amusement and he does this little laugh.
When you do something and right after that someone does like... 10x more... frustration is normal. But having him throw that frustration away to turn it into amusement was pretty great. This is something hard to do.
@@bobbobber4810 well, they are friends. Nathan knows Julia doesn't flex maliciously, and she's certainly become better about saying bad things about her own work over the years. Just before watching this I watched the one where they created characters based on the same description, and that's another example of this.
@@cnut7383 Jesus dude, maybe English isn’t their first language? Maybe they’re being hyperbolic? It’s not like they’re being mean, they’re just using dramatic words.
Yeah that moment of, "My background is the color green" after watching 10 hours of 3D rendering is how I feel everytime I feel good about something I made and hear any other artist.
Blender is scary at first but if you know what you want to do then you can and will learn, I picked up blender part way through 2020 and made one of my first photo-realisitc renders about a month ago and promise you that you will be able to learn what you want to learn
@@lemonbeverage blender guru's doughnut tutorial is where most people start, then cg matter for some more mid level tutorials Edit: i might be making some tutorials on my chanel at some point too
@@mme.veronica735 I didn't cry for Grave of the Fireflies either. It's not that I have a hard time crying, I cry a lot more than most other men I know, but I just don't cry for sad or depressing things, I cry when I'm angry.
I can tell that “Julia, is this blender??” was rhetorical and she absolutely wanted to vomit as soon as the video started and she realized what was going on lmaooo
julia always comes out of the backroom with amazing backgrounds but god if ive never related more to nathan's "the background in my drawing is the colour green"
I LOVE HER I watched Violet Evergarden because of that episode. I'm not into anime generally but damn dude it's so good. "when did you learn Blender??" "you're watching me" THE F L E X
What your not seeing is that animation can probably get backgrounds for 500-2880 (~20 seconds to two minutes) frames out of this process from a single talented team or artist, with dynamic angles and shots, without compromising quality. Far more if its a recurring location. Saving man hours pushes more of the budget into character animation, which needs far more to CGI properly at the speeds needed for anime production schedules.
The crazy thing is that her background is so incredibly good that her character almost looks out of place since it took her a normal amount of time for the character
Everyone had a visceral reaction to Julia adding rug designs and that's like the least of the flexes she did in her drawing. Like straight up I'd put that lower on the totem pole than her character bc the character is at least at a weird angle. The rug was just "draw 1/4 decal, copy+flip, transform tool to proper perspective"
Oh hell yes this is amazing. I love seeing other people model so I can see their workflow. Just ten seconds of this has me dropping my jaw since I never learned what some tools did, and just through watching it I can tell how she accomplished most of the project. Holy shit it has me inspired.
Julia is such a proficient artist, they are all so good, but if Julia did what they did at the same level it would take her a fraction of the time, so she always pushes herself to be better, to learn something new, I wish I had that passion
This is so terrifying yet inspiring, like, I'm almost sure Julia is a human, and she was able to pull of THIS level of quality for a little challenge? Talk about beating mediocrity into a pulp with a baseball bat
Me a non artist that literally doesnt know anything about art but still watches drawfee: "Wait why would Julia be using a blender for a drawing? Smoothie break?“
Considering texturing inside Blender would probably add an extra 20 hours or more to Julia's already fucking *insane* work, yeah I don't blame her for not texturing.
Julia is the reason why I wanted to try blender months ago, when I opened it up I immediately backed out but watching this again gives me motivation to try this time
Julia using blender is me in grade 11 having a blender project to create a square mile of a town with certain buildings and I made a fucking city with 3 different suburban areas, so much fucking roadway, along with 2 sports centeres with multiple fields and a fee collages.
I know I'm 2 years late but i can't be the only one who revisits this vid soooo I just want to say you HAVE to watch the whole thing. You can't just watch the start of it cuz the levels of FLEX Julia shows thoroughout this speed draw is incredible There is the general reveal, the time it took there was a SKETCH before it she did floorboards AND a costum rug patter painting over the objects THEN the actual caracter design. And at THE VERY END SHE REVEALS THAT SE EAS STRESSED THE WHOLE TIME DUE TO THE PROCESS BEING RECORDED *AND TIMED*!! Absolutely legendary...
She love learning and do new stuff. Passion, curiosity and perseverance are the best tools. Also, she didn't care of something seems weird or overpower... She wants to do it, she does.
“I started taking shortcuts” Immediately starts constructing door in 3D space for a character drawing challenge
Julia: “So anyways I started blending”
Julia making a scene
as always
@@IceHeartAlpha 😭
Tfw your shortcut is another person’s scenic route
The scenic route is just Julia building an irl house
Karina's "Julia, is this Blender?" is so impressed but anguished
The little "mm-hm" she gives in response when Julia draws the rug pattern has such incredible energy behind it
Like she knew it would come, just not so soon
1:32 if anyone’s wondering
I think that might be the most incredulous I've heard anyone on drawfee.
but even better is the ‘yeahhhhhhh...’ julia follows with
Drawfee: the prompt this week is design a character who looks like a friend.
Julia: "this week I melted down forks and lamps then used the scrap metal to build a fully functioning car."
Made me laugh out loud, so thanks for that
“i did this because my character drives a car and i wanted to really understand what it looks like”
she has built cars so like. eventually it will happen. statistically.
HAHAHAHAHA
This is a great joke because it's both a perfect analogy and also a perfectly believable character choice for Julia. It's practically a two sentence long, five-star fanfic
"Alright... I want to show you guys what I drew, but first we have to go into VR chat so that you guys can walk around in it."
That would be one the "try blender background" challenge
Just wait ,she will do it one day
its only a matter of time lets be real
@@PaperDollWitch no more like "what's your ideal character"
Drawfee has a couple really old videos of them drawing in VR. They made a space zoo.
"Violet evergarden CHANGED how animation is done!"
"yeh, now you do it :)"
"Oh oh!"
"No biggie! Just change how animation is made!"
You just had to capitalize the word CHANGED didn't you?
@@Peztllence
_I_ didn't say we should kill him!
I _didn't_ say we should kill him!
I didn't _say_ we should kill him!
I didn't say _we_ should kill him!
I didn't say we _should_ kill him!
I didn't say we should _kill_ him!
I didn't say we should kill _him!_
@@IrvingIV beautiful example.
And then she did
Julia flexed so hard it gave Nathan psychic damage
Nathan gets psychically beaten by Julia three times a month.
Karina’s comment is definitely iconic, but Nathan’s grunts of combined confusion, astonishment, and terror are severely underrated
“The background in my drawing is the color green.”
I am fairly certain Nathan went through every step of grief during this bit.
Uh,, uh,,, what?!?! UH-
don't forget the exasperated "Julia when did you learn how to use Blender?!" Followed by "a muttered "ohmygod" after Julia says "you're watching it right now"
One too many dimensions
This is still by far the biggest flex Julia has ever pulled off.
everything she does is a flex
Has a lot of work yet once u learn how to use blender ya know how technically easy once u know how to use the other edit stuff
@@elooplan6612 I know, I work with blender, but learning it fron scratch like that takes some dedication.
Yeah ik but there is a really good tutorial for blender tho
@@aeriarc6946 many tutorial there are many tutorials for blender other softwares (other than ps and ae) Doesn't have that many tutorials
julia: ugh i can’t believe i have to learn a whole new program for this drawing
jacob: you don’t need to do that
julia: no, i’m gonna
This sounds like a trumpet eating pony I know of
🤣🤣🤣
Julia’s mindset in a nutshell:
“I don’t wanna do this thing.”
Her friends tell her she doesn’t have to, and it’s ok.
“Dafukk you say to me you hekkin frick?!”
Jacob: "It's just a simple drawing challenge"
Julia hovering 3 feet off the ground, light shooting out of her eyes: "NO"
Also T-posing
With a gun.
Julia is a fucking _scary_ artist man
she just looked at Blender and went like "huh, that'd be fun to learn in the span of a few hours"
...
10 hours
By my personal standard, that is one of the aspects of "genius level IQ" How quickly can you learn new skills and can you teach yourself or do you really need a lot of instruction? She can learn _f`ckin fast fast_ and she can teach herself. God tier. I'm envious but I shouldn't complain b/c I also possess one of the aspects of "genius level IQ" maxed out--burning curiosity.
To be fair. Try. What's the worst that could happen
I'm terrified of Julia in the best way possible. She is my artistic role model purely because of moments like Karina exclaiming, "Julia. Is this BLENDER???"
The best kind of role models imo are the kind that make you go “Excuse me, what the fuck?” but in admiration as well as shock.
Im terrified by julia because her ability to impress me is way beyond my comprehension
One of the most terrifying and impressive Julia moments is in a Bloodborne drawfee where she drew The One Reborn. She drew a dude's face, then carefully selected half of it and suddenly split it in half vertically out of nowhere, and the reaction was absolutely golden.
Same
Julia’s art skills is similar to that of a Lovecraft creature
I remember losing my mind when I was watching the original video
I was laughing so hard the entire time. I remember the moment I realized it was blender not Photoshop
@@somethingknew9152 Saaaaame, probably the most ive ever laughed at something in a drawfee episode
Mood
I absolutely busted a gut at the tiny little stick figure on the ladder before she actually started sketching her character
It's at 9:32 for a brief sec
You can hear Nathan laughing about it
There's Julia :D
@@mangachick27 I kinda wish she left it like that
"We were meant to draw ourselves into our favorite anime so I've animated an entire sequel show to Violet Evergarden and I cameo in one scene" -Julia probably
I swear to god, blender is a powerful tool but has one of the most evilly steep learning curves. This is such a flex it's not even funny.
As someone who’s a bit alright at blender I’m confused.
Bro remember when SELECT WAS RIGHT CLICK????
@@ItsYaBear LOL yeah
I'm a software geek that will dip into a bunch of different tools for fun. I've tried MULTIPLE TIMES over a span of like seven years to get into blender. I just can't. it's too much.
Blender really isn't that difficult compared to some of the other 3D packages.
Just a note, when you start learning a new 3D modeling software it feels like you are punching a brick wall trying to get it to do what you want.
AND JULIA WAS JUST LIKE “WhAt BrIcK WaLl?!?”
Julia really said "brick wall? You got it. So first I spent 2 hours learning to simulate individual bricks in a physics engine..."
Julia is the Koolaid Man in this metaphor.
julia punched the brick wall and it shattered immediately under her power
Julia blurs the line between a person overflowing with creativity and a twisted dimension leaking into ours.
I can't even grasp how her creative process works, but there's definitely tendrils involved.
That’s a pretty accurate definition of Julia.
I still think "You are watching me learn Blender." is the biggest flex!
When I watched this the first time, my reaction was just like Nathan's
Same!
Challenge: let's draw our dream house
Julia: "Okay, so to really get this right, I built the house I wanted to draw IRL. You know just to get it right. I had to get all the details like electrical and plumbing, and just building it took me like 24 hours, so this speed draw is gonna be a little bit longer than you guys' drawings".
"And then after drawing it I scraped the house because it was only a draft, oh and I deleted parts of the drawing and completely redid them, sadly that was after I scraped the house so I just 3d printed what I wanted for the redo, and I made that in blender. Then after that I put it in the background because the challenge was to draw a city, and for the rest of the city design I decided to get a degree in civil engineering to really get a feel for it
In order to get a feel for the posing of this gestural drawing challenge, I learned how to create physics engines in real life by building a universe atom by atom. It took 7 days and 7 nights, so this speed draw might be a bit longer than usual.
Also, no humans in the first 6/7ths of the drawing. Mastering synaptic pathways and mind control took a bit of time y'all.
@@roowco1 You joke, but she WILL 3D print something for reference at some point in the future. Not to the scale of a full house of course, but there is no doubt in my mind she will go down that route if even the possibility that it could be simpler than blender crosses her mind.
Coming back to these kinds of comments after she fully sculpted Luigi in clay as a wallace and grommit character truly makes me feel like Apollo gave y’all a prophecy or some shit 🤣
@@phi4491 I'm sorry she WHAT
I've briefly done 3D modeling before and the fact she was able to figure out lighting so quickly annoys me
Blendercan definatily be complicated but so long as youre not trying volumetrics then lightinglike this is actually really easy, i garuntee you will be able to use Blender lighting with a little experimenting
Eevee + Cycles, the live rendering is phenomenal. I love using blender and this video amazes me as these guys are the best.
I just use sculpting... almost everything else goes over my head ;-;
@@ShuTheIdiot Well, what would you like to achieve?
@@squeegel3904 mostly 3d sculpts to sell as models. But I've figured that out like 90% of the way already so dw. My first model/sculpt is almost done :3
You can really tell that sometimes Nathan feels a rage towards Julia that he can’t communicate before it turns to amusement and he does this little laugh.
When you do something and right after that someone does like... 10x more...
frustration is normal. But having him throw that frustration away to turn it into amusement was pretty great.
This is something hard to do.
@@bobbobber4810 well, they are friends. Nathan knows Julia doesn't flex maliciously, and she's certainly become better about saying bad things about her own work over the years. Just before watching this I watched the one where they created characters based on the same description, and that's another example of this.
@@Muongoing.97c why are you using words like rage and malicious wtf? you aren't Nathan and do know what he feels
@@cnut7383 Jesus dude, maybe English isn’t their first language? Maybe they’re being hyperbolic? It’s not like they’re being mean, they’re just using dramatic words.
@@cnut7383 you, clearly miss the point of what theyre saying...
Nathan's like... angry laughter when the rug designs bust out gets me every time, I have to rewatch it at least a few times
Dear god it sounds exactly like that lmao
"Julia, is this BLENDER??"
Aspire to be Julia, become Nathan.
Task failed successfully.
Nathan is amazing in his own way ;)
I aspire to have even a tiny percentage of their talents 😂😅
@@marcfielvlogs8794 if you think about it you have a very very very small percent of their talent if you have hands
@@unny8877 but what if I don't have hands? I'm just a tentacle spawned from the mother of all monsters
The half-pain-half-joy tone in ALL of their voices and laughter throughout the entire clip is the best part
I always aspire to be the ‘Julia’ friend.
The reaction I crave from people is utter bafflement and mild awe.
Same. Unfortunately I don't do that on purpose, I just overwork everything and end up losing my mind :,)
god same
I will never be the Julia friend, I can’t do it.
Julia is crazy in the best way possible.
She's our guiding star in the realm of art.
chaotic neutrals are good some of the time
@@matthewjensen8681 yes
I like the image of Jacob walking in on Julia asking for help with his background and she starts sweating BULLETS.
You can never start flexing if you never stopped
This is just different stages of flexing.
@@bobbobber4810 The metaflex
Yeah that moment of, "My background is the color green" after watching 10 hours of 3D rendering is how I feel everytime I feel good about something I made and hear any other artist.
This would literally take me at least 6 months to do and it took Julia 10 hours, and she was learning it as she went.
Blender is scary at first but if you know what you want to do then you can and will learn, I picked up blender part way through 2020 and made one of my first photo-realisitc renders about a month ago and promise you that you will be able to learn what you want to learn
@@amyoakAnimation I'm gonna try learning on my own soon. Hope I can pick it up quickly, do you recommend any good tutorials?
@@lemonbeverage blender guru's doughnut tutorial is where most people start, then cg matter for some more mid level tutorials
Edit: i might be making some tutorials on my chanel at some point too
"Julia, is this BLENDER?!" is my favorite moment in all of Drawfee
Karina's pained mhmm when Julia pulled out that rug pattern is just amazing as well
Also "if I draw The Fool, I'm gonna freak out"
@@thesoupin8or673 CLOSE, VEEEEEERY CLOSE second here XD
This damn episode made me watch Violet Evergarden fully.
It didn't make me cry though, I was just so happy for Violet slowly learning to live again.
Same!
Are you okay??? Like, how did you not cry? Like how. I know most guys have a physically harder time crying but are you good?
@@mme.veronica735 it’s really hard for me to cry but I probably do need to get a therapist. But I’m my area no one is taking new patients
@@mme.veronica735 I didn't cry for Grave of the Fireflies either. It's not that I have a hard time crying, I cry a lot more than most other men I know, but I just don't cry for sad or depressing things, I cry when I'm angry.
same and I cried around 17 separate times
"Julia, is this BLENDER??" is my favourite Drawfee moment right after Jacob drawing the Fool in the Tarot episode.
God that was frickin funny
julia is truly unhinged i love her so very much
“Ok, Julia your prompt is a character tha-“
“Hold on I have to create a background”
I can tell that “Julia, is this blender??” was rhetorical and she absolutely wanted to vomit as soon as the video started and she realized what was going on lmaooo
Julia used the old "background defines the character," method.
Miyazaki did that, right? Like, enough to be known for it?
If it took Julia
So Julia went to fashion school but not fuckn architecture college. My god
Julia is literally one of the most insane and creative and TALENTED artists ever, I swear.
Julia: "Yeah, I learned as I worked in this"
*Looks amazing*
Me who works with blender for 5 years: *Cries*
Okay hear me out: an episode where Karina designs a character, Julia designs the background, Jacob does the inking, and Nathan does the render
Julia's the type of person to go to a casual family picnic and bring gourmet lobster dishes while everyone else brought potato salad
I really want a final layer count for this
Ok watching the video it ends with the highest layer being a copy of layer 53 meaning the final layer count being 54
@@circ3th3witch16 Jesus christ
Karinas "is this BLENDER?!?" and Nathans incomprehensible noises are really just, so good
"If you wish to draw an anime character, you must first create a 3D rendered environment from scratch." -Carl Sagan
Nathan: (having an existential crisis)
the rug pattern explanation with nathan's flabbergasted laughter hits just as hard
julia always comes out of the backroom with amazing backgrounds but god if ive never related more to nathan's "the background in my drawing is the colour green"
9:31 i would have loved it, when the video just ended here, we have the background and a blue stickfigure, challenge masterd
As a person who uses blender for their job I am very impressed with how quickly she was able to pick up blender and made that
"I learned this in like 10 or so hours"
*IMPOSSIBLE*
It’s actually less then 10 hours since it took 10 hours WITH the painting of the background,character and lighting
It’s actually less then 10 hours since it took 10 hours WITH the painting of the background,character and lighting
what i really like about this is nathan being stunned to silence for two whole minutes
I adore Julia's approach to learning and practicing art.
I am glad we all agree this is the most insane moment of drawfee to ever happen
Julia sees the nodes editor:
"Save changes before closing?"
*Don't save*
big fan of nathan's Confused Noises
I LOVE HER
I watched Violet Evergarden because of that episode. I'm not into anime generally but damn dude it's so good.
"when did you learn Blender??"
"you're watching me"
THE F L E X
Jacob: It's just a simple drawing challenge.
Julia: Blender says otherwise.
i love at 9:32 where she has this super detailed background and then literally draws a stick figure
What your not seeing is that animation can probably get backgrounds for 500-2880 (~20 seconds to two minutes) frames out of this process from a single talented team or artist, with dynamic angles and shots, without compromising quality. Far more if its a recurring location. Saving man hours pushes more of the budget into character animation, which needs far more to CGI properly at the speeds needed for anime production schedules.
The crazy thing is that her background is so incredibly good that her character almost looks out of place since it took her a normal amount of time for the character
Everyone had a visceral reaction to Julia adding rug designs and that's like the least of the flexes she did in her drawing. Like straight up I'd put that lower on the totem pole than her character bc the character is at least at a weird angle. The rug was just "draw 1/4 decal, copy+flip, transform tool to proper perspective"
This was literally the reason I started watching Violet Evergarden tbh
Yup, a Julia classic. Character showing up at end and a beautiful background when not needed.
Oh hell yes this is amazing. I love seeing other people model so I can see their workflow. Just ten seconds of this has me dropping my jaw since I never learned what some tools did, and just through watching it I can tell how she accomplished most of the project. Holy shit it has me inspired.
Now we need a part 2, "Julia Using AcTuaL CLaY on the Drawfee Show". Jesus Christ, Julia XD
This is the most iconic Julia going off the deep end moment.
julia is honestly a monster out of the four of them and i really REALLY love her for it
throughout the video i could only hear the voice of jacob in my head, repeating "you know what a rectangle is?"
Okay i’m going through all these comments as an artist *named* Julia, and I’ve gotta say-
I’m feeling pretty good about myself all the sudden ;)
Nathan's almost pitiful: "My background is the color green" killed me
This has to be the most insane yet amazing moment in Drawfee's history. Julia is such a flexer.
"Julia, is this bLENDER??"
"yeahhhh"
"Juuuliaaa!"
Julia is such a proficient artist, they are all so good, but if Julia did what they did at the same level it would take her a fraction of the time, so she always pushes herself to be better, to learn something new, I wish I had that passion
I think about this episode every know and then, and just thinking about Julias determination motivates me with a lot of my projects now
julia learning blender for an episode cinematic parallel to me learning stuff on the spot to finish a piece for a fanart event
This is so terrifying yet inspiring, like, I'm almost sure Julia is a human, and she was able to pull of THIS level of quality for a little challenge? Talk about beating mediocrity into a pulp with a baseball bat
Me a non artist that literally doesnt know anything about art but still watches drawfee:
"Wait why would Julia be using a blender for a drawing? Smoothie break?“
Also the fact that this is a “character challenge”
That was initially my thought when seeing a bunch of comments on another video
Considering texturing inside Blender would probably add an extra 20 hours or more to Julia's already fucking *insane* work, yeah I don't blame her for not texturing.
This only solidifies my conviction that Julia is and always will be extra.
next video: Julia builds a Dyson Sphere around the Sun for a reference image.
I feel like it's been a while since Julia pulled out this level of ridiculous flex. I'm glad she has been letting herself be a little more chill.
This now has nothing on Julia's most recent Luigi. That's all I have to say. She... She just outdid herself yet again lmaoooo
"Ok, 1 frame done. 50 more till you're off for the day."
in real time
It was actually slowed down quite a bit! /j
Julia is the reason why I wanted to try blender months ago, when I opened it up I immediately backed out
but watching this again gives me motivation to try this time
Julia using blender is me in grade 11 having a blender project to create a square mile of a town with certain buildings and I made a fucking city with 3 different suburban areas, so much fucking roadway, along with 2 sports centeres with multiple fields and a fee collages.
im so glad we all can appreciate the sheer awesomeness of this clip
I have a bachelor's in 3d animation and JESUS CHRIST this is such a huge flex this took me like 2-4 years to get to this point.
she's completely insane
I love her
Are you named Jacob by some odds?
I know I'm 2 years late but i can't be the only one who revisits this vid soooo
I just want to say you HAVE to watch the whole thing.
You can't just watch the start of it cuz the levels of FLEX Julia shows thoroughout this speed draw is incredible
There is the general reveal, the time it took there was a SKETCH before it she did floorboards AND a costum rug patter painting over the objects THEN the actual caracter design.
And at THE VERY END
SHE REVEALS THAT SE EAS STRESSED THE WHOLE TIME DUE TO THE PROCESS BEING RECORDED *AND TIMED*!!
Absolutely legendary...
this is why julia is and will always be my art senpai
This horrifying display of power is what convinced me to watch Violet Evergarden.
Julia whenever they do a timed challenge: So anyway I had to invent the concept of time by battling the Deivés Valdytojos in a game of chess
Julia is just an elder god of the drawfee universe
"they do a lot of rug patterns-"
"oh my god"
Julia truly fucks me up with how talented she is??????
She love learning and do new stuff.
Passion, curiosity and perseverance are the best tools.
Also, she didn't care of something seems weird or overpower...
She wants to do it, she does.