@@MANGLORIOUS ahahha youtube translted the title and even some comments, not to mention the captions + no sound i figured you'd use the spanish language instead. Thats what i needed and thanked about. thank you again.
This was really, really helpful. Maintaining a "beginner's mind" in all things seems to be the most efficient road to success for me. Thank you so much
why is everyone commenting in english how helpful this was... am I the only one hearing this in spanish?? Serious question, wondering if there's a setting or subtitles I'm not seeing.
Yes, sketching in the anatomical structure can avoid surprises at the end. However, I am always amazed that no one seems to focus on the mouth. Get that right and you have a likeness. Don't and it's just another head. The mouth is key.
In a Stefan Baumann video on TH-cam, he claims that the most important part of the face is the eyes. When people look you in the face, the first place they will always look is into your eyes. He always states that you only have to have one perfect eye as in that you can only focus on area at a time.
Not that i’ve tried to capture a person’s likeness ever before, but imo it’s the proportions of the face first and then all of the other nitty gritty bits of details.
@@leighfoulkes7297 im shy and not that brave to even look in the eyes so i watch people's mouths all the time cause im listening to what they are saying.
@@madmantheepic7278 I have tried many times. The only time I am satisfied is when I get the mouth right. Of course the proportions are vital. So are the eyes, but the mouth is what's crucial. The most famous eyes I can think of are Elizabeth Taylor's but a picture with someone else's mouth would make people say, "Whose the pretty woman with the great eyes?" Now take a picture of Elisabeth and use someone else's eyes, Natalie Wood or Catherine Zeta Jones for instance. More often than not people will say, "Elizabeth looks funny." Just sayin'
This is SO helpful. I struggled a lot when I draw my character's eyes first. What I drew looks weird. Yet drawing the head first immediately makes my character looks correct. Thx and also thx for the subtitle!
He's right I already knew this, yet I have been annoyed by the slow pace of my current work. I have been getting arrogant in believing I was now good enough to skip these basic steps and it takes me longer thusly. Ive seen people who skip them but these people are usually professional artists who have been doing this for 12 hours a day as their job for 30 + years, dont skip out on the basics until you dont even have to ask yourself if you're confident enough to do so, as you'll have it down to a muscle memory
Agree, and you ask the professional artists of 30 years and they would say they still mentally have the shape model in their minds (even if they don’t need to draw it out due to experience)
This is a great way of helping beginners and making sure you don’t give up on a drawing. Alongside this, though, I want anyone following this advice to keep in mind just what stands out to you in the reference at first glance, in your peripheral vision, or what it’s doing in your memory. If the reference picture has a straight-edged crisp look you should ask yourself _why_ it comes across that way. Maybe it’s the way the nose points upwards or how the brows are raised and pointing the eyes forward, maybe the shadows are chiseling down the actual structure into something else. Whatever it is, it’s important to recognize what your first impression is and study why it is, because you can’t keep measuring every angle and every point of distance-you’ll go insane! And if something doesn’t look like the reference and it makes you frustrated, this is a good way of trying to find out the _why._
@@jordan4835 This same rule can apply! Whatever you imagine will still have some key elements you’d like to include, and sometimes those may be just the emotion they convey or personality they allude to. Usually working on it from the foundations of shapes helps me through something purely imagined, like evaluating what a different angle of a smile could do to the rest of the face and vice versa in a game of trial and error. At the same time, I highly recommend finding reference first when drawing if you feel as though your connection to proportions and realism needs strength. Making sure you can draw someone from reference first is a certified way of improving your art so you CAN work on a piece solely from imagination. Other than that I say just experiment until you find the groove of what’s right
I have been drawing just over 2 yrs, starting at 61... I am the first to admit that I cannot draw, but by profession I am a Scientist and researcher. I started drawing after calculating ratios of the relation of eyes, nose, etc to the face. I'm STILL no artist, and will never be in your league... but your advice is exactly how I do portraits & other sketches that people will pay for. Thanks for the advice & encouragement!
The mere fact of you're creating gives you the honor of referring to yourself as an artist. If you are getting paid for your work you must be pretty good at this point. Carry on artist!!
Come on man! You really think because of how good his art is you’ll never get to his level? Look. We ALL started off bad. My art I made when I was starting off was really bad. But even when I don’t feel like it, I try to draw often and find tips and tricks to improve my art while also studying the human body. That’s how my drawings got better. I bet you’ll excel in art just like the guy in the video! Keep going! 💪🏾💪🏾
title in english speech in spanish subtitles in japanese me, who is british, does spanish at school and is learning japanese for fun: *I still don’t know wtf is going on* edit: at the time i commented this there were no language options!! I’m not dumb lol
@@odette4059 me too, i am mexican and i understand English but at the same time i don’t understand (especially when someone speaks to me in English jajajaj) Sorry for my English. Lol
Yes! :D These tricks might make us go slower, but that's often the key to great artwork. One of the main things about art is going slowly. Don't rush it. It's hard to remember, but it's worth it. I don't always remember and get annoyed at myself lol.
I’ve noticed this. On the days when I just sit and spend 3-5 hours on a drawing, it’s great. On the days where I’m just trying to get some quick practice in because I’m busy, the results are much less consistent and universally worse than my less “time-efficient” work.
@@NOTNAFilms Sounds it should be but in my case it´s more to the opposite. The longer I take the worse it gets. Kind of like a test, if u ponder on a question to much you will get it wrong. First thought is often right. ..Don´t know if I made any sense but:P
@@fangofsilver5537 exactly my thoughts. Sometimes, when I’m working on other creative projects, I can definitely overdo it and end up ruining the whole thing if I spend a lot of time on it.
Thank you for the help! I have been finding myself "stuck " when drawing certain characters/people and was not quite sure why they looked a little...off. Basics! Just being reminded to start with the basic shapes and dimensions has made a world of difference! Tools! I have never used a measurement triangle (I don't know the correct name for it) but I am going to purchase one now! I used to think it would be "cheating" or that I wasn't as talented if I used them. Now I see that that type of thinking is nonsense! A carpenter wouldn't think less of his work because he used an electric saw instead of a handheld saw. Or a block of wood to hit a nail if he had a hammer. Thank you for helping me to grow as an artist. May God bless you and your family ! ✌🙏❤
Someone online once told me: “Always use all resources at your disposal.” I feel as though that can also apply here! ❤️ Don’t limit yourself to what your mind *thinks* is a limit.
Allways felt like cheating but tried to give a chance and yeah tools are made to be used , it's not a lack of skill or a shame , it's is the truth everybody needs tools
@@alexduarx significa Очень хорошее видео, я приглашаю вас подписаться на мой канал XD ...( muy buen video, nuevo sub espero tu también me apoyes xd.... Eso :v
Thank you for English captions! This is really useful! This is what I think when I see people say “I can’t draw with sketch, I start with only lineart”. Their drawings end up _looking_ well proportioned, but always something off with it.
Lmfao i made fhis corny ass joke when i was in middle achool i cant beleive it got to the top but,,, its actually the first time ive watched this video!!!
Guys this truly works because I had been drewing this way for almost a year know it helps alot because I always use shapes in my art and not only the shapes he tells in the video
My mum had many art books that i would copy and study, everything was drawn starting with shapes, i started to stop that and do things free hand, which is probably why im never satified with my work, so i might start using shapes again.
This was awesome! I know it's fairly simple stuff, but I don't think I've ever seen it laid out in such a practical, reasonable way. Thank you so much!
it really does help. I didnt used to draw them because i thought it was pointless and took up time, but you'd be surprised how quickly and efficiently you can draw when you get down the basic shapes first
La mejor forma de practicar y mejorar tu dibujo es: 1. Coger una referencia 2. Deconstruir la referencia, simplificar el modelo con figuras geometricas y una especie de cuadricula para cada figura. Los puntos de fuga son bastante importantes tambien para darle dinamismo a la pintura 3. Repetir, repetir, repetir Eventualmente, con tanto dibujar, encontrar perspectivas diferentes, y observar como funcionan las sombras en diferentes superficies, tendrás autoconfianza y podrás pintar todo lo que quieras Pero este no es el punto final, eventualmente tendrás que estudiar teoría de color y valores para hacer tus obras más vibrantes y consistentes.
Si pero también es descansar ya que el cerebro tiene que asimilar todo lo que dibujas los trazos y eso ya que todo lo que toma de información y más el dibujo aveses no es capas de procesar lo entero
@@xfelixowo4710 El descanso es muy importante tambien, y tambien se me olvidó mencionar la anatomia también, pero en ese caso tambien puedes deconstruir la misma anatomía, aunque se requiere un estudio más extenso y no puedes simplemente usar esferas. Ahora, hay veces en el que no toda la información del dibujo se procesa, por ejemplo algunos estilos de animación no muestran todas las sombras posibles, pero lo que importa es comunicar visualmente lo importante y no enfocarse demasiado en los detalles, a eso se le llama composición.
tips sounds more easy, something quick and concise, and techniques take more time to perfect, so you get more views calling it a tip of hack, i guess. you have a very good point
@@katiescheuermann1086 I do get your point. Whether you call it tips or techniques, it's the same thing. But calling it a trick is strange. As if there are shortcuts to practice and application. I feel like it'd be better called "easy techniques" or "easy tips". Oh well..
Because for younger/beginner artists, it easy for them to overlook fundamentals and foundation lines and they're trying to improve quickly. Using the word "trick" catches their eye because the word "technique" or any other similar words keeps getting thrown at them when they ask how can they get better. Think of it as cleaning your room, if your parents/Guardians tell you to do it then it won't be fun. But if you put on some music and turn it into a game or something then it will be more enjoyable.
@@alexarmstrong6827 I know. I feel like it's a bad practice to introduce techniques as "tricks". Doing so feels like it doesn't allow the artist to have an open mind.
You may be trying to run before you can walk - even very experienced artists find symmetry difficult. It's like the old "I can't even draw a straight line" - well, neither can anyone else, without a ruler. If I were you, I would abandon symmetry for a while and work on subjects and poses that don't need it. Full-frontal symmetrical portraits are a bit boring, it's more interesting if the head is turned a little. Loosen up and stop worrying if it's symmetrical or straight or perfect. And you know what? Faces aren't remotely symmetrical anyway. Take a selfie, mirror it and compare. You'll be surprised how asymmetrical you are!
I struggle in symmetry it's really hard my tip is don't be hard to your self I tried digital drawing and saw mirror and I used it and I got to say 2 MUCH SYMMETRY IS WEIRD ps your face is not symmetry Try this make a grid search it on TH-cam for more info grid helps me slot and when you use it eventually you can doit without a grid hope this helps and I'm so sorry if I suck at english it's not my native language
I've watched a few videos by Stefan Baumann on TH-cam and when it comes to things like Eyes, you only really need one good eye and you can ignore the other one. When people look at an eye, they usually can only focus on one at a time. i would suspect that this could be used for all symmetry.
Also remember to utilize a full value range, make sure that your darks and lights are representative of the reference you're using. That seems to be a big part of the realism in your 3rd drawing as opposed to the first two, not just proportions
Eres un hombre humilde y generoso con la información. De verdad da gusto escucharte relajado y sin sentirse "diva" . Cuánto más grande un artista que en la sencillez demuestra conocimiento y lo trasmite con libertad. Gracias de corazón
Me molesta bastante que tu vídeo tenga un dislike, pq tu contenido es excelente. Yo he aprendido bastante gracias a ti, y por favor, sigue haciendo estos vídeos. Saludos desde México!!
Admítanlo, si este vídeo fuera originalmente en inglés y hubieran subtítulos a muchos otros idiomas como lo es originalmente, habrían en su mayoría comentarios en inglés quejándose diciendo que no hablan idioma taco o cosas así por los comentarios en español xDDD
Thank you - I see many artists who are extremely experienced who appear to draw without these tools (sometimes they don't show them) and it is helpful to be reminded that I am allowed to use all the tools at my disposal.
Yessir, starting with a simple structure that accounts for the major landmarks and planes of the head will help the drawing maintain the proportions necessary for a realistic final product once the later stages are applied. It’s not an easy path, but a very effective one if one sticks with it. The alternative, in my experience, is trying to pin everything down without a frame of reference, which can lead to small, subtle misplacements without any roadmap to trace back to where exactly things didn’t come together.
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Muy buena la data. Te recomiendo geometrizar las zonas de valores más bajos, para ubicar las sombras con mayor precisión ✏📐
Que es geometrizar, como se llama esa tecnica mano,nunca me salen bien las sombras
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@@Jerusalem656 Así como al principio realiza una abstracción de la figura del cráneo utilizando formas geométricas reconocibles, podes delimitar los lugares que van sombreados con figuras geométricas regulares o irregulares. Por ejemplo triángulos para la zona del cuello, la zona de la comisura de los labios o la sombra que proyecta la ceja. Espero te sirva. Saludos!
So true! Thank you for this. It was a pleasure to watch. You didn’t quite get a true likeness on the third portrait though. That’s the tricky part. How do you capture that subtle difference between the drawing and the photo to get that face to really look like the model?
The best way to replicate a person through drawing is to focus on the unique, stand-out features of said person, whether facial or bodily. If you nail those core characteristics, the rest doesn't have to look perfect because the model is already easily recognizable.
I believe that a reference is exactly that, a reference. Likeness isn't really that important because at the end of the day, your painting hangs alone, not next to the reference! But that is simply my opinion,,
when drawing, people tend to soften out features of a reference, even unintentionally. i find it useful to identify anything that's unique- the shape of the eyes, the length of the nose, the height of the cheekbones- and almost caricaturize them when I draw. almost every time, when I come back to it later, it's never as extreme as I thought it was when I drew it.
What's funny is that yesterday I decided to finally use that one trick where you do the circle and then the triangle to do the head. I had been overlooking this technique for so long simply because I didn't think I needed it. Months before this I had been struggling with my style and art, and this was the piece to the puzzle that I was missing!
I thought when you rely on grid lines, outlining proportions or even using carbon copy when come to drawings especially in Portraits you feel yourselves like cheating... I have been doing lots of Freehand drawings avoiding measurements and so forth and always find the finishing is not perfect. I think using the proper tools as shown is a good way or a discipline for a good artwork. Thanks.
I think if you use a proportional divider/compass it will help make you more sensitive towards proportions and than one day, you don't really need one (I'm hoping anyway). Better than tracing or using projectors though.
@@salsa6402 I do freehand too...Sometimes I achieve the likeness in minutes but for some portraits, I have to redraw several times before getting a promisable look...I believe one must do art in whatever way makes one happy but when you got clients and all, spending too much on one thing may harm your productivity so artists tend to "cheat" with tools
Te felicito porque me acabas de explicar lo que ningún profesor de dibujo me enseño en toda la secundaria, lo único que me ponían a hacer era dibujar frutas, figuras geométricas y demás sin siquiera explicarme las perspectivas, los planos, el claroscuro,etc. Muy buen vídeo
Thank you so much for sharing this. I am trying to improve my artwork, and felt that measuring and starting with proportions was something only “beginners” did and somehow you were suppose to learn passed that. This gave me a lot more confidence.
I'm not an artist, but I stumbled upon your channel recently and keep watching your videos because I'm learning Spanish and want to dive deeper in language. Also your works are really beautiful!❤
@@kevinaraujo3150 yo no hago pq nunca hice,y nose hacerlas tmb por que soy de hacer un dibujo muy rápido obviamente no es nada del otro mundo mi dibujo
Tack så mycket för various subtitle options. I’m watching your videos several times pour apprendre des autre langues aussi. Meanwhile I’m getting Spanish audio input. It’s perfect. Language learning and drawing tutorials combined. Grazie e keep up the work ❤️❤️❤️
I thought the first drawing was good. Then he drew the second, and I was like "that's better." Then he drew the third and if was like "Oh my gosh, those first two stink. The third belongs in a museum!"
Черт, землянин, у тебя потрясающий голос. И да, даже новички порой забывают об этом очень простом приёме... Надеюсь, переводчик вам поможет прочитать это :)
im a cartoony artist so i never do realism but my art teacher insists we do realism. i didnt think this would help much but i never really thought of these methods. much appreciated 🙏
Marvellous video. Great to see the different way we do art. Especially good to see what happens when we don't look at the shapes in the subject. The framework of the object is so important. I am doing to etch this onto a wall in my mind, and look upon it whenever I forget this lesson. Big thanks.
Gracias, es súper útil. No había pensado que podría cambiar tanto el dibujo final con las estructuras, ni que esto es lo que le da más grado de realismo o cartoon a un personaje.
esas son bases de como proporcionar mejor el rostro, porque tambien influye el sombreado y otras cosas porque si te das cuenta en el primer dibujo que hizo le puso menos detalle que al ultimo
Este consejo es aplicable a tantos campos... Los músicos a veces creen que ya no necesitan el metrónomo, o afinador, cuando da igual el nivel te van a facilitar la vida y mejorar tus resultados. Incluso en la vida, en las relaciones, seguir siendo agradecido, comprando regalos en navidad y dando perdón y compresión, son cosas sencillas que sabemos que nos darán un camino más bello, pero que por alguna razón a veces dejamos de darles importancia. Da igual que creamos que ya lo saben. Seguir diciendo TE QUIERO y GRACIAS son las líneas guía de nuestra vida que no debemos pasar por alto con el tiempo.
Es impresionante, a veces el dibujo es como la vida, hasta los más pequeños detalles son muy importantes, y muchas veces el pasado nos enseña lecciones para ser mejores
Super bueno, césar! Sí, a veces olvidamos la estructura, las medidas y los angulos del rostro. Hemos leido tantas cosas de los _tutoriales_ pero siempre olvidamos a aplicarlas cuando dibujamos.
I absolutely love that the before was an actual attempt. Not some nondominant hand scribbling. It actually looks like what most people will draw. I hate when the before looks like my 5yr old drew it
This is actually quite interesting, because I have seen a study that focused on exactly this. People were shown three pictures: one of a boy's face, one of the same boy's face but slightly stretched to be longer, and one slightly stretched to be shorter. They were asked to point out which one seemed the youngest and which one seemed the eldest. The majority found that the longer the face, the more mature the boy looked. It's also of course true for most people that as they mature, their face gets slimmer. Quite interesting!
Love this! My only tip is to remember that on most faces, from the profile the eyebrows extent clear to the center of the forehead. Your pencil work is so mesmerizing to watch. Necesito practicar mi español tal vez estos videos podrían ayudar.🤔
Wow, comencé a dibujar tomando medidas y si note la mejoría, ahora trato de ir calculando al ojo las que puedo y disminuir las medidas que tomo porque siempre pensé que era como hacer trampa 😅 pero ahora veo que no es así, gracias por tu consejo es muy útil, ahora lo puedo ver cómo una herramienta! 😁
Oh my gosh, this makes sense. I know the exercises and the proportions but I don't apply them. And mostly because: 1. I don't know how to or, 2. I just go off the thought of 'Yeah, yeah, I know' and don't need to do them, or 3. sometimes I do find it tedious to measure every single thing and be accurate. I especially don't know how to apply perspective yet I know how to draw the vanishing points and the lines. Ahhh, there's so much I need to do😵💫😵💫 Thank you for the advice.
Das unos excelentes tips y concejos de dibujo. Te admiro! Pd: Soy solo yo o ustedes también ven a un Leonardo DiCaprio "joven" en el dibujo número 3? U.u
Te quedó con mejor estructura en el tercero pero tienes más ojo para dibujar de vista porque las proporciones de barbilla,mejilla y nariz son casi parecidas a las de la foto de referencia. Es decir, la primera imagen se ve mejor que las otras 2 en proporción aunque los típs son muy buenos para pasar el dibujo.
@@gretathunberg8038 por lo poco que se las proporciones es el tamaño de ciertos elementos de nuestro dibujo en relacion a otros elementos. Por ejemplo, imaginate que dibujamos una mano. Definimos que el grosor de los dedos de la mano sera de 3 cm (por poner un ejemplo) y luego, sin darnos cuenta, uno de nuestros dedos en el dibujo mide 6 cm (mas grueso de lo que habiamos definido). En ese caso, estariamos hablando de un dedo desproporcionado, puesto que ese dedo de 6 cm no respeta las proporciones de nuestro dibujo (es decir que en relacion al resto de dedos, ese estaria mal proporcionado). En resumen, las proporciones son las relaciones de tamaño entre los distintos elementos de nuestro dibujo y la fidelidad con la que los representamos.
@@gretathunberg8038 el concepto de bien hecho o mal hecho es relativo a lo que tu quieras hacer. Si tu intencion es hacer un dibujo desproporcionado a proposito, estara perfecto siempre y cuando quede como tu deseas. Las proporciones se suelen utilizar para generar imagenes coherentes y fieles a la "realidad", es decir que se utiliza para que la imagen tenga un cierto sentido y relacion entre los tamaños de sus elementos. Si tu buscas romper estas proporciones intencionalmente esta perfecto, pero si estas dibujando realismo o algo semejante, las proporciones son las que permiten que la imagen se vea coherente y "armoniosa". Tambien se me escapo destacar que las proporciones van de la mano de la perspectiva, y por ende, dependiendo de el angulo, la distancia, la inclinacion y otros factores, los tamaños cambian (pero manteniendo la proporcion). En resumen, las proporciones le dan coherencia a la imagen, hacen que todo se vea en su sitio y que nada nos chirrie por como fue dibujado, pero esto, como todo en el arte, es una regla que puedes perfectamente romper a proposito, siempre y cuando seas conciente de lo que haces y porque lo haces...
@@gretathunberg8038 Si tú pones un dibujo bien proporcionado y le pones en el otro lado de la simetría (esto digitalmente se hace muy bien pero no sé cómo se llama a eso técnicamente) el dibujo queda simétrico. Sin embargo si no está bien proporcionado al hacer la simetría se nota muchísimo las desproporciones. Tiene que haber vídeos por ahí que sirvan de ejemplo porque yo no sé explicarlo bien ya que no tengo los conocimientos. Lo sé porque soy curioso y me gusta ver todo tipo de cosas y un día estuve viendo ese tema. Cuando hablo de simetría es cuando coges esa cara y tal cual está la pones mirando al otro lado. Para hacer una línea "imaginaría" en el centro y dos dibujos "simétricos" a cada lado. Si haces bien las proporciones sale simétrico y eso a primera vista no se nota al menos no para gente que no está entrenada
My personal style of drawing has always emphasized the cuteness, so even tho later in school I learned this things about shape and relative distance between the body parts, I still stuggled. This video although short has helped me so much. Thank you for it.
Beautiful.If you are reading this just know that you are blessed. Amazing and beautiful don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I wish all your dreams would come true just as I want all my youtube dreams to come true thank you
Brilliantly done! This is one of the best videos I've seen, as it clearly shows an insufficient process and results and a much better process and resultd, by the same person, on the same subject - brilliant!
I though I had forgotten most of my spanish but this was pronounced so clearly and nice that I could follow along quite a bit. Especially convenient when the subtitles were a bit behind. Great art advice too of course!
El trazo me recuerda un poco a Andrew loomis, ademasl la referencia del retrato de james dean de los 60s, el estilo se repite y se asemeja al de finales de los 80s
Un comentario bastante acertado, los dibujos de la animación de Slam Dunk eran tan buenos que muchas veces se veían bastante realistas, otra cosa que me recuerda mucho este tipo de dibujo es el video musical del Super hit de 1985 "Take On Me" del grupo sueco A-Ha.
The last one looks nice! Though it does puzzle me how much effort you put into the final work on light/shadows, while completely ignoring how your reference actually look in the eye section. It is like on this specific area you primarily drew from memory of how an eye should look, and didn't look at the reference anymore.
I noticed on the first drawing the eye looks lazy put together and this kinda made the drawing look off, not that the eye is not in the right position it just looks like it was drawn with less effort
Lápiz azul: Staedtler Norica HB
Lápiz negro: Staedtler Mars Lumograph Black 4B.
Gracias por todo maestro 🙌✍️🖤
Gracias, los probaré!
Not fluent in Spanish, but I believe those are the names for the pencils. The blue pencil and the black pencil respectively. (This is just a guess)
@@MANGLORIOUS ahahha youtube translted the title and even some comments, not to mention the captions + no sound i figured you'd use the spanish language instead. Thats what i needed and thanked about. thank you again.
Lapiz what? 🤨
Imagine having the ability to draw anything, it’s just mesmerizing
You can do it too.
@MrPerkamentus How? Tutorials just not doing anything for me. I want to practicie but dont know how :(
@@alexbarcovsky4319 draw everyday atleast once a day and if you have time do it more than once.you improve,you got it buddy💪
Trust me everyone can draw. You just need to pick up a pen or pencil or brush and let your imagination flow
@@drdoom1786 it doesnt work like that.you need to first study it.like planes,shadows,anatomy etc.
And don’t be afraid to start over starting over can help you improve fast
Ur pfp made me so sad... I miss him very much 💔
@@groovy7521 who's in his pfp?
Or you could just charcoal the back
@@groovy7521 dont say that youre gonna make me cry
cjstudio1000 😭😭😭😭😭IM SORRY
The second drawing looks like it's never gonna give me up or let me down.
LMAO
I know what you mean. Almost like it’ll never run around or desert me.
@@christinedge7627 I feel like hed never make me cry or say goodbye
For me it looks that it be there in a day or two
@@MariaEduarda_2005 shes a little confused but shes got the spirit
This was really, really helpful. Maintaining a "beginner's mind" in all things seems to be the most efficient road to success for me. Thank you so much
why is everyone commenting in english how helpful this was... am I the only one hearing this in spanish?? Serious question, wondering if there's a setting or subtitles I'm not seeing.
@@urwholefamilydied there’s english closed captions on the video
I heard another artist say that once before it seems to be the best way to learn
It's true! I let my ego get the best of me sometimes, but basics are nessicary :)
Me gustaría saber dibujar 🖍️ pero no se me hace bien hacer dibujos sólo sí los calco
Yes, sketching in the anatomical structure can avoid surprises at the end. However, I am always amazed that no one seems to focus on the mouth. Get that right and you have a likeness. Don't and it's just another head. The mouth is key.
In a Stefan Baumann video on TH-cam, he claims that the most important part of the face is the eyes. When people look you in the face, the first place they will always look is into your eyes. He always states that you only have to have one perfect eye as in that you can only focus on area at a time.
@@leighfoulkes7297 That has been the accepted rule forever. Maybe that is why so few actually capture a person's likeness.
Not that i’ve tried to capture a person’s likeness ever before, but imo it’s the proportions of the face first and then all of the other nitty gritty bits of details.
@@leighfoulkes7297 im shy and not that brave to even look in the eyes so i watch people's mouths all the time cause im listening to what they are saying.
@@madmantheepic7278 I have tried many times. The only time I am satisfied is when I get the mouth right. Of course the proportions are vital. So are the eyes, but the mouth is what's crucial. The most famous eyes I can think of are Elizabeth Taylor's but a picture with someone else's mouth would make people say, "Whose the pretty woman with the great eyes?" Now take a picture of Elisabeth and use someone else's eyes, Natalie Wood or Catherine Zeta Jones for instance. More often than not people will say, "Elizabeth looks funny." Just sayin'
This is SO helpful. I struggled a lot when I draw my character's eyes first. What I drew looks weird. Yet drawing the head first immediately makes my character looks correct. Thx and also thx for the subtitle!
I saw ur channel and you have a live stream that has been waiting for you since 2017!!!
@@Nobody-df4xg thanks for your reminder! I didn't know there is a live stream until now I logged out my account and I discover it!
Wong Hailey Oh wow! 😂
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i cant draw the eyes if i draw the head first, and vice versa lmao, im trying to improve tho
He's right I already knew this, yet I have been annoyed by the slow pace of my current work. I have been getting arrogant in believing I was now good enough to skip these basic steps and it takes me longer thusly.
Ive seen people who skip them but these people are usually professional artists who have been doing this for 12 hours a day as their job for 30 + years, dont skip out on the basics until you dont even have to ask yourself if you're confident enough to do so, as you'll have it down to a muscle memory
Agree, and you ask the professional artists of 30 years and they would say they still mentally have the shape model in their minds (even if they don’t need to draw it out due to experience)
oh, so that's mean we still have to folow to the basics. Got it, noting it down. Thank you
Bhutto
Totally Agree
Such a beautiful comment u wrote
This is a great way of helping beginners and making sure you don’t give up on a drawing. Alongside this, though, I want anyone following this advice to keep in mind just what stands out to you in the reference at first glance, in your peripheral vision, or what it’s doing in your memory.
If the reference picture has a straight-edged crisp look you should ask yourself _why_ it comes across that way. Maybe it’s the way the nose points upwards or how the brows are raised and pointing the eyes forward, maybe the shadows are chiseling down the actual structure into something else.
Whatever it is, it’s important to recognize what your first impression is and study why it is, because you can’t keep measuring every angle and every point of distance-you’ll go insane! And if something doesn’t look like the reference and it makes you frustrated, this is a good way of trying to find out the _why._
what if it's something in my mind?
what if it's something in my mind?
@@jordan4835 This same rule can apply! Whatever you imagine will still have some key elements you’d like to include, and sometimes those may be just the emotion they convey or personality they allude to. Usually working on it from the foundations of shapes helps me through something purely imagined, like evaluating what a different angle of a smile could do to the rest of the face and vice versa in a game of trial and error. At the same time, I highly recommend finding reference first when drawing if you feel as though your connection to proportions and realism needs strength. Making sure you can draw someone from reference first is a certified way of improving your art so you CAN work on a piece solely from imagination. Other than that I say just experiment until you find the groove of what’s right
I can draw a circle and a triangle. The problem is all the rest
The rest come from experiences and studies
Get the shapes right, then fill in the details
man I can draw perfect hyperrealist heads but circles.... they scare me
Practice and constantly looking.
XD XD
I have been drawing just over 2 yrs, starting at 61... I am the first to admit that I cannot draw, but by profession I am a Scientist and researcher. I started drawing after calculating ratios of the relation of eyes, nose, etc to the face.
I'm STILL no artist, and will never be in your league... but your advice is exactly how I do portraits & other sketches that people will pay for.
Thanks for the advice & encouragement!
The mere fact of you're creating gives you the honor of referring to yourself as an artist. If you are getting paid for your work you must be pretty good at this point. Carry on artist!!
@@sherylF5610 Thank you for your kind comments & your insightful perspective! I never really thought of it like that. 👏👏
People pay for you drawings and you’re unwilling to call yourself an artist? Scientists are strange 😅
hello, this is unrelated but i am interested on what kind of things you research? sorry if this comes off as annoying
Come on man! You really think because of how good his art is you’ll never get to his level? Look. We ALL started off bad. My art I made when I was starting off was really bad. But even when I don’t feel like it, I try to draw often and find tips and tricks to improve my art while also studying the human body. That’s how my drawings got better. I bet you’ll excel in art just like the guy in the video! Keep going! 💪🏾💪🏾
title in english
speech in spanish
subtitles in japanese
me, who is british, does spanish at school and is learning japanese for fun: *I still don’t know wtf is going on*
edit: at the time i commented this there were no language options!! I’m not dumb lol
A mi el título me apareció en español, perdón por no ponerlo en ingles es que me da mucha peresa ir al traductor de Google.
@@hackercat1182 i understand but also don’t understand at the same time lol
@@odette4059 x2
@@odette4059 me too, i am mexican and i understand English but at the same time i don’t understand (especially when someone speaks to me in English jajajaj)
Sorry for my English. Lol
Title in spanish*
Yes! :D
These tricks might make us go slower, but that's often the key to great artwork. One of the main things about art is going slowly. Don't rush it. It's hard to remember, but it's worth it. I don't always remember and get annoyed at myself lol.
I’ve noticed this. On the days when I just sit and spend 3-5 hours on a drawing, it’s great. On the days where I’m just trying to get some quick practice in because I’m busy, the results are much less consistent and universally worse than my less “time-efficient” work.
@@Watermelon_Man agreed, but isn't this just a given?
@@NOTNAFilms Sounds it should be but in my case it´s more to the opposite. The longer I take the worse it gets. Kind of like a test, if u ponder on a question to much you will get it wrong. First thought is often right. ..Don´t know if I made any sense but:P
@@fangofsilver5537 exactly my thoughts. Sometimes, when I’m working on other creative projects, I can definitely overdo it and end up ruining the whole thing if I spend a lot of time on it.
I feel this applies to every from of learning.
Everyone can draw; using tools makes us craftsmen.
I’ve never heard a more true comment in my life
Don't you mean Crafsmen?
Declan Carter steady craftin
Lol
dude what are you talking about
Thank you for the help! I have been finding myself "stuck " when drawing certain characters/people and was not quite sure why they looked a little...off.
Basics! Just being reminded to start with the basic shapes and dimensions has made a world of difference!
Tools! I have never used a measurement triangle (I don't know the correct name for it) but I am going to purchase one now! I used to think it would be "cheating" or that I wasn't as talented if I used them. Now I see that that type of thinking is nonsense! A carpenter wouldn't think less of his work because he used an electric saw instead of a handheld saw. Or a block of wood to hit a nail if he had a hammer.
Thank you for helping me to grow as an artist. May God bless you and your family ! ✌🙏❤
Someone online once told me: “Always use all resources at your disposal.” I feel as though that can also apply here! ❤️ Don’t limit yourself to what your mind *thinks* is a limit.
It's called setsquare btw 👍
@@artophile7777 i think they're talking about the compass
Allways felt like cheating but tried to give a chance and yeah tools are made to be used , it's not a lack of skill or a shame , it's is the truth everybody needs tools
Entre a la caja de comentarios y hay puros comentarios en inglés + rusos
Y eso que está el vídeo en español .____.XD
Tan bien me quede así XD
ajajaj see, que creen que significa?
Me pasó lo mismo!! XD Estaba muy confundida, hasta que noté que tenía subtítulos en varios idiomas, ahí me hizo más sentido
@@alexduarx significa Очень хорошее видео, я приглашаю вас подписаться на мой канал XD ...( muy buen video, nuevo sub espero tu también me apoyes xd.... Eso :v
Pense que era el único que se le daño youtube
Thank you for English captions! This is really useful!
This is what I think when I see people say “I can’t draw with sketch, I start with only lineart”. Their drawings end up _looking_ well proportioned, but always something off with it.
Lmfao i made fhis corny ass joke when i was in middle achool i cant beleive it got to the top but,,, its actually the first time ive watched this video!!!
Sí
Yay
This HAJAJAJS
El mejor comentario que he leído xD
Sameeeeeee🤣😭💀
Guys this truly works because I had been drewing this way for almost a year know it helps alot because I always use shapes in my art and not only the shapes he tells in the video
My mum had many art books that i would copy and study, everything was drawn starting with shapes, i started to stop that and do things free hand, which is probably why im never satified with my work, so i might start using shapes again.
This was awesome! I know it's fairly simple stuff, but I don't think I've ever seen it laid out in such a practical, reasonable way. Thank you so much!
it really does help. I didnt used to draw them because i thought it was pointless and took up time, but you'd be surprised how quickly and efficiently you can draw when you get down the basic shapes first
La mejor forma de practicar y mejorar tu dibujo es:
1. Coger una referencia
2. Deconstruir la referencia, simplificar el modelo con figuras geometricas y una especie de cuadricula para cada figura. Los puntos de fuga son bastante importantes tambien para darle dinamismo a la pintura
3. Repetir, repetir, repetir
Eventualmente, con tanto dibujar, encontrar perspectivas diferentes, y observar como funcionan las sombras en diferentes superficies, tendrás autoconfianza y podrás pintar todo lo que quieras
Pero este no es el punto final, eventualmente tendrás que estudiar teoría de color y valores para hacer tus obras más vibrantes y consistentes.
Una vez más, gracias Ethan Becker.
Si pero también es descansar ya que el cerebro tiene que asimilar todo lo que dibujas los trazos y eso ya que todo lo que toma de información y más el dibujo aveses no es capas de procesar lo entero
@@xfelixowo4710 El descanso es muy importante tambien, y tambien se me olvidó mencionar la anatomia también, pero en ese caso tambien puedes deconstruir la misma anatomía, aunque se requiere un estudio más extenso y no puedes simplemente usar esferas.
Ahora, hay veces en el que no toda la información del dibujo se procesa, por ejemplo algunos estilos de animación no muestran todas las sombras posibles, pero lo que importa es comunicar visualmente lo importante y no enfocarse demasiado en los detalles, a eso se le llama composición.
@@philswiftreligioussect9619 exacto y gracias por la información
@@philswiftreligioussect9619 lo digo por qué yo uso esferas casi muy seguido pero ahora voy aserlos diferente
Why do people call these "tricks" when they are clearly techniques.
tips sounds more easy, something quick and concise, and techniques take more time to perfect, so you get more views calling it a tip of hack, i guess. you have a very good point
@@katiescheuermann1086 I do get your point. Whether you call it tips or techniques, it's the same thing. But calling it a trick is strange. As if there are shortcuts to practice and application. I feel like it'd be better called "easy techniques" or "easy tips". Oh well..
One word “gimmick”
Because for younger/beginner artists, it easy for them to overlook fundamentals and foundation lines and they're trying to improve quickly. Using the word "trick" catches their eye because the word "technique" or any other similar words keeps getting thrown at them when they ask how can they get better.
Think of it as cleaning your room, if your parents/Guardians tell you to do it then it won't be fun. But if you put on some music and turn it into a game or something then it will be more enjoyable.
@@alexarmstrong6827 I know. I feel like it's a bad practice to introduce techniques as "tricks". Doing so feels like it doesn't allow the artist to have an open mind.
The one thing I heavily struggle with is symmetry.
You may be trying to run before you can walk - even very experienced artists find symmetry difficult. It's like the old "I can't even draw a straight line" - well, neither can anyone else, without a ruler.
If I were you, I would abandon symmetry for a while and work on subjects and poses that don't need it. Full-frontal symmetrical portraits are a bit boring, it's more interesting if the head is turned a little. Loosen up and stop worrying if it's symmetrical or straight or perfect.
And you know what? Faces aren't remotely symmetrical anyway. Take a selfie, mirror it and compare. You'll be surprised how asymmetrical you are!
I struggle in symmetry it's really hard my tip is don't be hard to your self I tried digital drawing and saw mirror and I used it and I got to say 2 MUCH SYMMETRY IS WEIRD ps your face is not symmetry
Try this make a grid search it on TH-cam for more info grid helps me slot and when you use it eventually you can doit without a grid hope this helps and I'm so sorry if I suck at english it's not my native language
I've watched a few videos by Stefan Baumann on TH-cam and when it comes to things like Eyes, you only really need one good eye and you can ignore the other one. When people look at an eye, they usually can only focus on one at a time. i would suspect that this could be used for all symmetry.
@@leighfoulkes7297 yep that's right and plus our eyes are not symmetrical in real life
@@PartanBree this comment cheered me up a bit :')
Also remember to utilize a full value range, make sure that your darks and lights are representative of the reference you're using. That seems to be a big part of the realism in your 3rd drawing as opposed to the first two, not just proportions
Eres un hombre humilde y generoso con la información. De verdad da gusto escucharte relajado y sin sentirse "diva" . Cuánto más grande un artista que en la sencillez demuestra conocimiento y lo trasmite con libertad. Gracias de corazón
This is great. Very useful. The subtitles really helped.
I will add subtitles to all new videos.
Wonderful demonstration of a profound point. Thank you for sharing this!
Basic but Important skills.
Beautiful drawing! 👏👏👏
I'm having strong urges to draw JoJo hatches in his character.
Same 😂
yes
I can't escape from JoJo. 🤣🤣
Same. I’m working on JoJo drawings so I’m gonna need all the help I can get
Relatable
Me molesta bastante que tu vídeo tenga un dislike, pq tu contenido es excelente. Yo he aprendido bastante gracias a ti, y por favor, sigue haciendo estos vídeos.
Saludos desde México!!
Debes ser un paquete no!
Admítanlo, si este vídeo fuera originalmente en inglés y hubieran subtítulos a muchos otros idiomas como lo es originalmente, habrían en su mayoría comentarios en inglés quejándose diciendo que no hablan idioma taco o cosas así por los comentarios en español xDDD
I sottotitoli erano in italiano, ma ho capito quasi tutto hahahah
No hablo taco
No hablo taco
Thank you - I see many artists who are extremely experienced who appear to draw without these tools (sometimes they don't show them) and it is helpful to be reminded that I am allowed to use all the tools at my disposal.
これを参考にして好きな絵をたくさん書いたら上手くなりました!!!!
Yessir, starting with a simple structure that accounts for the major landmarks and planes of the head will help the drawing maintain the proportions necessary for a realistic final product once the later stages are applied. It’s not an easy path, but a very effective one if one sticks with it.
The alternative, in my experience, is trying to pin everything down without a frame of reference, which can lead to small, subtle misplacements without any roadmap to trace back to where exactly things didn’t come together.
Muy buena la data. Te recomiendo geometrizar las zonas de valores más bajos, para ubicar las sombras con mayor precisión ✏📐
Pensé lo mismo
Hola como estas Eliana? A que te refieres?
Que es geometrizar, como se llama esa tecnica mano,nunca me salen bien las sombras
@@Jerusalem656 Así como al principio realiza una abstracción de la figura del cráneo utilizando formas geométricas reconocibles, podes delimitar los lugares que van sombreados con figuras geométricas regulares o irregulares.
Por ejemplo triángulos para la zona del cuello, la zona de la comisura de los labios o la sombra que proyecta la ceja.
Espero te sirva.
Saludos!
@@monito2441 es un poquito de matemáticas
In short adding more steps to your process and dedicating the time on a piece of work will always garner success in your artistic career
You’re a fantastic teacher, Cesar. Thank you!
So true! Thank you for this. It was a pleasure to watch.
You didn’t quite get a true likeness on the third portrait though. That’s the tricky part. How do you capture that subtle difference between the drawing and the photo to get that face to really look like the model?
A video on that is comming.
The best way to replicate a person through drawing is to focus on the unique, stand-out features of said person, whether facial or bodily. If you nail those core characteristics, the rest doesn't have to look perfect because the model is already easily recognizable.
I believe that a reference is exactly that, a reference. Likeness isn't really that important because at the end of the day, your painting hangs alone, not next to the reference! But that is simply my opinion,,
when drawing, people tend to soften out features of a reference, even unintentionally. i find it useful to identify anything that's unique- the shape of the eyes, the length of the nose, the height of the cheekbones- and almost caricaturize them when I draw. almost every time, when I come back to it later, it's never as extreme as I thought it was when I drew it.
What's funny is that yesterday I decided to finally use that one trick where you do the circle and then the triangle to do the head. I had been overlooking this technique for so long simply because I didn't think I needed it. Months before this I had been struggling with my style and art, and this was the piece to the puzzle that I was missing!
beautiful draw with beautiful language greetings from saudi arabia!🇸🇦
Не знаю, зачем ютуб мне рекомендует видео на испанском, но это было реально полезно. Спасибо
sí
@@ProductionsNapo sjaksjkasj
Concuerdo
там субтитры можно включить.
Lo que el idioma no puede bloquear
I thought when you rely on grid lines, outlining proportions or even using carbon copy when come to drawings especially in Portraits you feel yourselves like cheating... I have been doing lots of Freehand drawings avoiding measurements and so forth and always find the finishing is not perfect. I think using the proper tools as shown is a good way or a discipline for a good artwork. Thanks.
I think if you use a proportional divider/compass it will help make you more sensitive towards proportions and than one day, you don't really need one (I'm hoping anyway). Better than tracing or using projectors though.
@@leighfoulkes7297 I am already at easy doing FREEHAND except that I have to be more attentive with the details. Thanks for your feedback.
SALSA cheating? Every professional artist uses grid lines!
@@salsa6402 I do freehand too...Sometimes I achieve the likeness in minutes but for some portraits, I have to redraw several times before getting a promisable look...I believe one must do art in whatever way makes one happy but when you got clients and all, spending too much on one thing may harm your productivity so artists tend to "cheat" with tools
Well let me tell you as an art student you do both. Lmao. Depends on the exercise
Estoy tratando de mejorar mi español y volverme a hacer arte además, así que sus vídeos son una bendición 🙏🙏
Pero aquí un detalle porque muchos en inglés ? Osea que le ven a este video ?
igual!
@@juanzalagui7449 que??
@@juanzalagui7449Para este video hay como 37 subtítulos en diferentes idiomas y a ellos les aparece el título del video en inglés.
@@juanzalagui7449 ¿YT no te ha recomendado videos con títulos en español pero cuando entras ves que está en inglés con subs automáticos? Pues así acá.
Te felicito porque me acabas de explicar lo que ningún profesor de dibujo me enseño en toda la secundaria, lo único que me ponían a hacer era dibujar frutas, figuras geométricas y demás sin siquiera explicarme las perspectivas, los planos, el claroscuro,etc. Muy buen vídeo
Thank you so much for sharing this. I am trying to improve my artwork, and felt that measuring and starting with proportions was something only “beginners” did and somehow you were suppose to learn passed that. This gave me a lot more confidence.
I'm not an artist, but I stumbled upon your channel recently and keep watching your videos because I'm learning Spanish and want to dive deeper in language. Also your works are really beautiful!❤
Conclusión: no te hagas el capo y hace estructuras :v
Jaja no se porque dejamos de hacer bocetos antes de dibujar si hasta lo animadores y grandes dibujantes lo hacen xd
@@kevinaraujo3150 bueno, hay quienes no lo hacen y quienes si
@@eeveechan477 si, pero la mayoría si lo hace.
@@kevinaraujo3150 yo no hago pq nunca hice,y nose hacerlas tmb por que soy de hacer un dibujo muy rápido obviamente no es nada del otro mundo mi dibujo
@@axelbellosi8329 Bueno yo si los hago y después no se me complica tanto hacer el dibujo. Igual cada uno tiene su estilo y lo hace como quiere.
Tack så mycket för various subtitle options. I’m watching your videos several times pour apprendre des autre langues aussi. Meanwhile I’m getting Spanish audio input.
It’s perfect. Language learning and drawing tutorials combined.
Grazie e keep up the work ❤️❤️❤️
I thought the first drawing was good.
Then he drew the second, and I was like "that's better."
Then he drew the third and if was like "Oh my gosh, those first two stink. The third belongs in a museum!"
Exactly my thought process 😂
It’s just a shame none of them look like James Dean and the eyebrow is wrong in the third one
I was like “Oh, the first one isn’t bad”
Then it kept progressing and it became better!
@@Soysofiafandelastwice ç
@@LucaSantt ü
@@elpibelol5005 أو
@@LucaSantt bruh that isn't a Latin letter
@@elpibelol5005 es broma bro no entiendes
맞아요. 그림을 그릴때에는 거리를 측정하면서 그리는게 정말 중요한 것 같아요. 마치 앤드류 루미스, 밥 선생님이 강의해주시는 것 같은 느낌이 들어요 ㅎㅎ 영상 감사합니다. 다른 영상들도 보면서 도움 많이 얻어갈게요!! 감사합니다~!!
This Guy have a natural talent to teach, I was hypnotized by his teaching !
Very useful information to remember when drawing use all the tools at your disposal. Excellent video. Gracias
Черт, землянин, у тебя потрясающий голос. И да, даже новички порой забывают об этом очень простом приёме...
Надеюсь, переводчик вам поможет прочитать это :)
Solo leí tu comentario y ya me caíste bien :) ni yo se porqué
Привет, земляк👍
ААААА РУССКИЕЕЕ УРААААА
im a cartoony artist so i never do realism but my art teacher insists we do realism. i didnt think this would help much but i never really thought of these methods. much appreciated 🙏
Marvellous video. Great to see the different way we do art. Especially good to see what happens when we don't look at the shapes in the subject. The framework of the object is so important. I am doing to etch this onto a wall in my mind, and look upon it whenever I forget this lesson.
Big thanks.
the third one looks like a character from sailor moon, he's handsome.
So so helpful. I've never taken measurements. I like the first two as well but the last one clearly makes a big difference. Thanks
Todo lo que he estado buscando resumido en 5 min, eres un Crack!
Love it when subtitles are over what you're trying to watch....
첫 번째 막 그리셔도 그림도 잘 그리셨어요 👍🏻
비례를 생각하고 그리라는 이야기시네요! 💛
I clicked because I wanted to improve my drawing skills, but I stayed because I wanted to learn more Spanish jahaha
😘😘
Salud
You started well with that one j for the laughing
Gracias, es súper útil. No había pensado que podría cambiar tanto el dibujo final con las estructuras, ni que esto es lo que le da más grado de realismo o cartoon a un personaje.
esas son bases de como proporcionar mejor el rostro, porque tambien influye el sombreado y otras cosas porque si te das cuenta en el primer dibujo que hizo le puso menos detalle que al ultimo
it's so obvious and simple and so easily overlooked! Thank you, we do often forget the most efficient way to do something is to keep it simple.
Este consejo es aplicable a tantos campos... Los músicos a veces creen que ya no necesitan el metrónomo, o afinador, cuando da igual el nivel te van a facilitar la vida y mejorar tus resultados.
Incluso en la vida, en las relaciones, seguir siendo agradecido, comprando regalos en navidad y dando perdón y compresión, son cosas sencillas que sabemos que nos darán un camino más bello, pero que por alguna razón a veces dejamos de darles importancia.
Da igual que creamos que ya lo saben. Seguir diciendo TE QUIERO y GRACIAS son las líneas guía de nuestra vida que no debemos pasar por alto con el tiempo.
Es impresionante, a veces el dibujo es como la vida, hasta los más pequeños detalles son muy importantes, y muchas veces el pasado nos enseña lecciones para ser mejores
Muy buenos consejos,las cosas más básicas terminan siendo las más útiles
Exitos y bendiciones para todos
Me sorprendió cuando escuché a el señor hablar en español. Gracias por tus consejos, me están ayudando a mejorar en mis dibujos.
Por que todos los comentarios están en otros idiomas ;_;
Buena pregunta xD
Es un misterio 🙃
Porque el vídeo tiene subtítulos en muchísimos idiomas, por lo que pueden comprenderlo muchas más personas, además de hispanohablantes.
@@priscilagibert dios tiene un lugar para ti en el cielo campeona
Shut up kid
Super bueno, césar!
Sí, a veces olvidamos la estructura, las medidas y los angulos del rostro.
Hemos leido tantas cosas de los _tutoriales_ pero siempre olvidamos a aplicarlas cuando dibujamos.
I absolutely love that the before was an actual attempt. Not some nondominant hand scribbling. It actually looks like what most people will draw. I hate when the before looks like my 5yr old drew it
Gracias Cesar, que diferencia cuando se “mide” al modelo o referencia!!!!
I've never seen the pencil compass used for measuring proportions before, I'll have to try that!
I can't put my finger on exactly why, but the last sketch looks kinda baby-faced compared to the photo, like it's a younger version of him.
I think the face is rounder in his drawing.
I think its partly the rounding of the face. And the less prominent jaw. Plus the lip is higher are collected at the nose.
@@artofnature7153 thanks I definitely asked for this lol
It's the nose and the eyebrows mostly.
This is actually quite interesting, because I have seen a study that focused on exactly this. People were shown three pictures: one of a boy's face, one of the same boy's face but slightly stretched to be longer, and one slightly stretched to be shorter. They were asked to point out which one seemed the youngest and which one seemed the eldest. The majority found that the longer the face, the more mature the boy looked. It's also of course true for most people that as they mature, their face gets slimmer. Quite interesting!
Love this! My only tip is to remember that on most faces, from the profile the eyebrows extent clear to the center of the forehead. Your pencil work is so mesmerizing to watch.
Necesito practicar mi español
tal vez estos videos podrían ayudar.🤔
...por qué están en inglés todos los comentarios????
En todo caso, muy buen video :)
Porque si
For me it's because I can read spanish, but not write in spanish 🥲
@@jadenjoestar3927 Yo puedo leer en inglés pero no escribir en inglés
@@tar_zux12 sipasa
@@tar_zux12 yo puedo escribir y leer en español ;)
Que pedo por que hay tanto inglés en los comentarios, muy util el video por cierto, gracias
Jajaja tu foto concuerda con tu comentario
some of us are bilingual, man. pero a veces olvido que hablo español.
Soy Brasileiro ^^
jaja sí
Grande Tanjiro
Wow, comencé a dibujar tomando medidas y si note la mejoría, ahora trato de ir calculando al ojo las que puedo y disminuir las medidas que tomo porque siempre pensé que era como hacer trampa 😅 pero ahora veo que no es así, gracias por tu consejo es muy útil, ahora lo puedo ver cómo una herramienta! 😁
Oh my gosh, this makes sense. I know the exercises and the proportions but I don't apply them. And mostly because:
1. I don't know how to or,
2. I just go off the thought of 'Yeah, yeah, I know' and don't need to do them, or
3. sometimes I do find it tedious to measure every single thing and be accurate.
I especially don't know how to apply perspective yet I know how to draw the vanishing points and the lines.
Ahhh, there's so much I need to do😵💫😵💫
Thank you for the advice.
Das unos excelentes tips y concejos de dibujo. Te admiro!
Pd: Soy solo yo o ustedes también ven a un Leonardo DiCaprio "joven" en el dibujo número 3? U.u
Te quedó con mejor estructura en el tercero pero tienes más ojo para dibujar de vista porque las proporciones de barbilla,mejilla y nariz son casi parecidas a las de la foto de referencia. Es decir, la primera imagen se ve mejor que las otras 2 en proporción aunque los típs son muy buenos para pasar el dibujo.
Que es proporción en dibujo
@@gretathunberg8038 por lo poco que se las proporciones es el tamaño de ciertos elementos de nuestro dibujo en relacion a otros elementos.
Por ejemplo, imaginate que dibujamos una mano.
Definimos que el grosor de los dedos de la mano sera de 3 cm (por poner un ejemplo) y luego, sin darnos cuenta, uno de nuestros dedos en el dibujo mide 6 cm (mas grueso de lo que habiamos definido). En ese caso, estariamos hablando de un dedo desproporcionado, puesto que ese dedo de 6 cm no respeta las proporciones de nuestro dibujo (es decir que en relacion al resto de dedos, ese estaria mal proporcionado).
En resumen, las proporciones son las relaciones de tamaño entre los distintos elementos de nuestro dibujo y la fidelidad con la que los representamos.
@@neru9895 y si tu intención era dibujar una mano deforme, sigue siendo desproporcionada o bien hecha ?
@@gretathunberg8038 el concepto de bien hecho o mal hecho es relativo a lo que tu quieras hacer. Si tu intencion es hacer un dibujo desproporcionado a proposito, estara perfecto siempre y cuando quede como tu deseas. Las proporciones se suelen utilizar para generar imagenes coherentes y fieles a la "realidad", es decir que se utiliza para que la imagen tenga un cierto sentido y relacion entre los tamaños de sus elementos. Si tu buscas romper estas proporciones intencionalmente esta perfecto, pero si estas dibujando realismo o algo semejante, las proporciones son las que permiten que la imagen se vea coherente y "armoniosa".
Tambien se me escapo destacar que las proporciones van de la mano de la perspectiva, y por ende, dependiendo de el angulo, la distancia, la inclinacion y otros factores, los tamaños cambian (pero manteniendo la proporcion).
En resumen, las proporciones le dan coherencia a la imagen, hacen que todo se vea en su sitio y que nada nos chirrie por como fue dibujado, pero esto, como todo en el arte, es una regla que puedes perfectamente romper a proposito, siempre y cuando seas conciente de lo que haces y porque lo haces...
@@gretathunberg8038 Si tú pones un dibujo bien proporcionado y le pones en el otro lado de la simetría (esto digitalmente se hace muy bien pero no sé cómo se llama a eso técnicamente) el dibujo queda simétrico. Sin embargo si no está bien proporcionado al hacer la simetría se nota muchísimo las desproporciones.
Tiene que haber vídeos por ahí que sirvan de ejemplo porque yo no sé explicarlo bien ya que no tengo los conocimientos.
Lo sé porque soy curioso y me gusta ver todo tipo de cosas y un día estuve viendo ese tema.
Cuando hablo de simetría es cuando coges esa cara y tal cual está la pones mirando al otro lado. Para hacer una línea "imaginaría" en el centro y dos dibujos "simétricos" a cada lado.
Si haces bien las proporciones sale simétrico y eso a primera vista no se nota al menos no para gente que no está entrenada
Even now, after all these years since I was at school, I always remember my art teachers advice. She said the same you did 👍🏻
My personal style of drawing has always emphasized the cuteness, so even tho later in school I learned this things about shape and relative distance between the body parts, I still stuggled.
This video although short has helped me so much. Thank you for it.
Muito boa essa dica, fiz um desenho aqui e realmente funciona, ficou muito melhor.
Obrigado por postar esse vídeo.
Beautiful.If you are reading this just know that you are blessed. Amazing and beautiful don't let anyone tell you otherwise. I wish all your dreams would come true just as I want all my youtube dreams to come true thank you
You too dear.
Thanks, and the same to you as well :)
Ммм, испанский язык прекрасен. + К эстетике. Видео было очень полезным и приятным. Все объяснили быстро и доходчиво. Спасибо)))
Опа, русские
@@ksentarnia Ну да, ну да. Так то из Казахстана. . .
@@smit7803 дай пять
@@jojaxoroz340 *даю пятюню*!
@@smit7803 (прости) будешь вонять
Gracias maestro por la clase que es maravillosa, intentaré aprovechar estos conocimientos que nos das para ponerlos en práctica
This video isn't a tuto for draw, this is a lesson for life
Now I can learn to draw and Spanish, perfect!! Thank you for the subtitles
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I can't focus on the subtitles coz this language is just so much beautiful... :')
Brilliantly done! This is one of the best videos I've seen, as it clearly shows an insufficient process and results and a much better process and resultd, by the same person, on the same subject - brilliant!
From left to right, I think that the three drawings resemble Elvis Presley, John Travolta, and James Dean.
Como es que algo tan simple sea tan efectivo, una gran técnica para un resultado increíble
Buen recordatorio de humildad, XD hay que volver siempre a mirar como cuándo uno es un aprendiz
I though I had forgotten most of my spanish but this was pronounced so clearly and nice that I could follow along quite a bit. Especially convenient when the subtitles were a bit behind. Great art advice too of course!
Yo soy la unica que veo los dibujos y me recuerdan al estilo dibujo de animes y mangas viejos? (ej. Slam Dunk)
El trazo me recuerda un poco a Andrew loomis, ademasl la referencia del retrato de james dean de los 60s, el estilo se repite y se asemeja al de finales de los 80s
Si XD
Un comentario bastante acertado, los dibujos de la animación de Slam Dunk eran tan buenos que muchas veces se veían bastante realistas, otra cosa que me recuerda mucho este tipo de dibujo es el video musical del Super hit de 1985 "Take On Me" del grupo sueco A-Ha.
@@jhonnytrujillo9271 literal, yo estaba pensando en ese video musical. Me encanta esa canción
'xacto
Thanks for the subtitles!
The last one looks nice! Though it does puzzle me how much effort you put into the final work on light/shadows, while completely ignoring how your reference actually look in the eye section. It is like on this specific area you primarily drew from memory of how an eye should look, and didn't look at the reference anymore.
Largely in shadow on the reference I guess.
I noticed on the first drawing the eye looks lazy put together and this kinda made the drawing look off, not that the eye is not in the right position it just looks like it was drawn with less effort
Es totalmente cierto😅Gracias! Muy buen video👏