Fixing your Lights and Shading | ARTAID | DrawlikeaSir
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I really need this
i honestly like the more indepth analysis of an art piece more, there is more to learn this way i think
Agreed
I like it more in depth so we could learn more detail about the mistake
More depth is definitely the way to go. It's very educational and also it shows how good you are at art!
Spending more time on each artwork feels a lot better for understanding what is happening
Definitely prefer spending more time with each piece!
Even if you're doing art aid on only one artwork, going into more depth helps us to understand the beginner mistakes that we all do
Thanks Miguel
Individual artworks seems nicer than the quick run throughs
Personally, I like both:
Doing in-depth analysises shows better how to correct things, with explanations, etc...
While cycling through more arts allows to show more types of mistakes that people are susceptible to make
I actually prefer the in depth feedback.
I think showing the steps in detail is more helpful for people to apply the changes to their own work.
Let's go more art aid 🙏
More in-depth tutorials seem to be the way to go for me, it provides the best visual example which I usually remember and utilize better in the future
I think you should do more art review in one video marco.
Honestly I like the option of visually modifying the artwork to show how it can look better! Great video!🙌
The character you use to represent yourself (the white one with no eyes and no nose) looks like Jodio Joestar.
It doesnt matter how many artworks you review in one video as long as you give us knowledge👍🏻
I like the longer but fewer approach, it has more useful info.
The goofy proportions of the doodle in the thumbnail still throw me off lmao
The in-depth videos help a lot! It makes sense now hearing it! Time to fix my artwork!
I like the more in depth aid it feels like you're actually giving time for beginners to understand it
Loved itt
I like the more indepth more, you can get more invested in each artwork and it overall more interessting
Really enjoy these videos. Please just do as many artworks as you can manage within reason.
You mentioned that these videos take a lot of time and energy, and resigning them to a new channel makes it a gamble and big investment for now.
So just do what you feel is reasonable! :)
Yo marcel! This video actually helped me understand more about light and why sometimes my art looks flat! Thank you man keep going with this videos!
I like this format, actually watching you apply the changes into the artworks is way more useful in my opinion
love the more indepth analysis, we get to see into a deeper level on what we can do to make our artwork look better
I definitely like the in depth videos more. My personal opinion is that a in depth explanation is way more effective then a lot of short superficial explanations.
I would like to see a mix of moving quickly and going in depth, but the twist that I think that would be attractive and a complete system in your ecosystem here is to focus on one core area of study. Like this episode was a focus on lighting. You could do an episode solely on something like perspective next where you go through art that have perspective issues.
So I can see it like, the episode is about perspective next, you go through multiple examples of art that has perspective issues the stop on one that is more complicated or takes more explanation on how to fix and then go in depth on that art piece. At the end of the episode you link people to your videos you've made that goes into an in depth lesson on the episodes topic. Directing people that have these ideas fresh in their head to more of your content establishing an ecosystem of lessons, critique, refresh, and growth.
I definitely love the more in depth video, It gives more information on how to improve artwork which I love. Thanks Markiplier
Personally, I like the variety between in-depth focus on a single artwork and quick reviews of multiple pieces. It keeps things interesting, and either way the value of the lessons are still there. Thank you for your work Marcel!
the in-depth explanations of the artworks are a nice way to hone in on what the person feels needs improvement and spreading knowledge on that specific topic. very cool, learned a lot about shading today
I personally prefer when you focus on a singular art work more, cuz then you can see how a bunch of small tweaks can really make it come together and make it look more 'professional'
I do like this actually! Going in depth with few artworks seems like a great idea
Maybe you can have a theme each episode too! Like this one is about lighting and shading the next could be about lineart etc etc...
But the other one is also nice so maybe you can do both?
Video with more artworks for quick corrections and one in depth every once in a while (this way you can help more people as well :3)
Anyways that's was a great video as always!!
I like the more in depth analysis
I think having more art helps with engagement but less helps with specificity. A balance between quality and quantity seems to be a nice goal.
If it isn't my favorite headless artist with some awesome tips😊
tsk, tsk, Mario keeps trying to gaslight us into thinking his name is Marcel through his into smh my head
i think seeing more artwork would be better, each may be about different things so it would be more various, though having one topic to talk over is also good.
I think cycling through more arts is good, it gives us more things to watch, more entertainment and overall its really fun
more in-depth analysis please! it will help us learn more the episode can be like a half hour.
I will watch whatever you create 🤩
Personally I like to learn more and with a better quality for each artwork .
I feel like spending a lot of time on one piece with multiple points of discussion is perfect! These pieces are more relatable to me as a beginner because putting every complex thing (lighting, color, shadow, and background) is hard. So dissenting them should take a fair amount of time as well :)
Taking a deep dive is better especially for beginners. Love your videos I learnt a lot.
I liked you in-depth aid
I like this format more. The more in dept analysis allows me to connect what you taught on your main channel. Thumbs up and as always love your content.
Awesome Marcel!! I know none of these were my artworks but they were still great for me to learn from and to learn from you corrections them.
9:59 "Nah I'd Win".
Really going into details allows me to learn more like a sir and I WILL like the video while I'm Down here
DAYUM you made his drawing so much better
Thank you for the new episode! I prefer this one. I think it's more understandable when you spend more time with each artwork.
i like more in depth video because it has more information and a lot more to learn.
Talk more about mangas and traditional method of drawing
I think that the amount of time spent on that first artwork was perfect. The only issue I have is that it makes the video have less examples 😅
This guy's drawing and editing skills are crazy!
I just love his clothing style just like his art style. I dont really know why since I usualy prefer colorful outfits but yeah. I shal also support this chanel to the best of my ability 👍
More time with each piece is really helpful for me personally
Really interesting! Didn't know that tidbit about light sources being the brightest in the drawing, but it seems obvious now lol.
Also, I think it could be useful to link specific guides you mention in the video description, so people can switch over quick and easy.
I think you could do it alternately. In the first video, many short images, and in the second video, longer, more accurate images, and in the third, again short images. But if I had to choose one, it would be fewer images and longer corrections
Well I really enjoyed this type of videos somehow I learn more in this than any other tutorial lol, maybe coz tutorial r filled with point and it's hard to take note on every point.
*feeds algorithm cutely*
I like it in depth ❤
Amazing video as always Muriel!
I like the indepth analysis, so for me you can keep it, I like this
I really enjoyed the in-depth reviews! I’m quite new and still learning to draw, the step by step breakdowns are super helpful!
i really really love this type of content
i get to learn alot, like alot alot
I think you should do a mix of both short and long :)
I totally agree!
longer longer longer videos, its nice to know EVERYTHING you want to correct
thank you it was really helpful
More depth is the way to go!
yes it a good idea to go in detail i get more out of it thanks.
Nice work! Mark
I like in depht analysis, great Video Marcel:)
More depth is definitely better🙏
I'll really like it more in depth its very helpful
I personally like more time spent on a single artwork, since it shows more substantial change. Though for those wishing to also be included, I can understand wanting more artworks
Great video Marcel!!! Lets hope this channel gets monetized!!!
Personally, I think you should have quicker analysis. (Although many may not agree). Afterall, that was the main point of the channel, for giving feedback to many artists. It helps because it promotes your official channel so they can check it for a deeper analysis (which is why I think doing it this way is best for success on both channels).
More in depth explanations are great for understanding the basics with each correction. May make the videos longer but it’s well worth the trade off with info gained. If your going for a certain number of entries , maybe the ones that feel easier to explain could also be thrown in at the start while the entries that needs more detail could take longer parts within the video.
It also helps to visit the main channel for even more art advice in certain areas.
Keep up the good work !
Do have any idea how cool you are? I hope one day I will be good enough to send you a drawing of mine, but at the moment I'm so bad, you would need an hour to correct.😅 I love your content and I learnt so much from your videos and your book. ❤
Another episode of Art Aid! :D
Thanks Mario😊
I like it more in depth so we could learn more
I reckon its fine to maybe every now and then have one artwork you go a bit more depth like you did in this video. Like maybe after 3 videos do one in between that has artworks you go in more depth about.
I personally like more depth videos, but I also understand others probably dont. So changing it up every now and then could benefit everyone maybe.
Love ur vid
I guess 1 art aid should have 2 drawings, that time is good for understanding. And plus, if you upload more frequently, i guess that would solve the less artwork issue. Just saying, do you guys agree?
For my opinion the more indepth analysis is more pressing and entertaining for me
I would say both are good. You can make first half of the video for few quick ones that can be fixed with minor touches, and on the second half you can take an artwork that would require more work. Or you can alter between on every video if you like.
Bro i think its a great idea 1 big and some small art aids will be awesome 😎 ❤❤
Try listening to this guy while construction is going on next door
Nice
You are best sir
very good
I prefer a more detail analysis of one artwork
I like both the "2 artwork" and "14 artwork" formats. Maybe some videos could go in depth and others could be rapid-fire correcting beginner mistakes?
future proposition: longer looks at artworks and prompt in the Instagram story for the kind of problem that will be discussed
Finally 😀
nice
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Best April fool's I've seen in ages
Or is it ?