if you slow down the video to .25 speed you actually get a good idea of how the drawing goes, it helped me a lot when i didn't even know how to start, thank you
@@chiyo_110 how you split the layers is up to you, the more layers you add the better animations you can make but at the same time is more things to consider when making the animations
@@chiyo_110 You don't HAVE to make a bunch of layers. In fact, as long as you keep shading and base colors separate, you can have all the shading on one layer for each part. It is more difficult to make complex animations, but it can make your workload much easier. Keep SHADOWS separate from your shading, though. And each moveable part needs to be separated as well (though as to how many parts you want, that's totally your choice). Don't psych yourself out because you think it's "too hard". This kind of stuff is easy to people who have spent years practicing this very process. I promise you it'll get easier once you start learning, but if having 400~ layers is too much for you to start out with, it's totally okay to have 100~ or so. It seems like "a lot", but in actuality, you're just keeping the layers separate instead of merging them all together onto one or few layers. In fact, think of it like this: If you keep separate folders (like this artist did), name them as follows: "hair (front), face, head, chest/boobs, torso, arms, hands, legs, feet, hair (back)". I even labelled them in order of top-to-bottom, top being the parts that overlap other parts beneath it. If you think about it, that's only 10 parts. In those parts (folders), you add sub-parts. Sub-parts that have a left and right should be separated into left and right (left eye, right eye, left arm, right arm, etc). Now, let's say each part has a left and right (not accurate, but just hypothetically). That increases your parts to 20 (2 parts per folder, as at this point we are no longer considering the folders themselves to be parts). Depending on whether or not you keep your line art and base colors separated, you will now have 30 parts. With shading, you now have 40 parts. With shadows, you now have 50 parts. With highlights, you now have 60 parts. The more complicated, the more parts you have to create. If you go step by step, you'll find yourself at 100 parts in no time. If you'd rather have an easier workload, stop after making a torso! You don't need legs. In fact, you could even stop at the chest/boobs. It's all your choice what you wanna work with. If that's still not easy enough, just make a chibi model and use cell-shading so you don't have to be super detailed. You could have as low as 50 parts for a nice-looking, cell-shaded chibi model. Anyways, don't beat yourself up about something you don't yet have the skills to do. It takes a lot of time, energy, and practice to get to the point of making 400+ layer projects. With hard work, you will find yourself at that point someday soon. Good luck, and keep practicing!
@@chanteshante haha, actually way after i posted that comment i have actually started one! i still need to learn a lot of the software but i got it to move- i'm working my way up to be more complex yeah
@@ilssai9866 haha, you just have to buckle down and start researching! put on some music you like, watch a heck ton of youtube tutorials, try things out with a simpler model. take your time with drawing your final model - once you start figuring things out, it's quite rewarding!
I’ve been thinking about creating a VTuber recently but didn’t completely understand the layering process, this video helped clear up so many things for me. Thank you so much, now I finally start on making my own!
you need to watch this video with the subtitles on XD anyways, your art is amazing!! Thanks for recording your process, it actually helped me understand in what way I should build my model. Love the music choice as well; just overall great vid!!
Hi, would you mind linking the brushes you used? Particularly the watercolour ones? This model is beautiful, I particularly love the shading and I want to learn from it!
This is god tier work! Any chance you have a twitch account? would love to watch your work progress live while i try with my feeble skills to understand the basics of shading. If you ever have time to do a tutorial paint video I will be the first to watch. Again this is so good!
*watches pure talent* .... d-...DO I know how to draw? I thought I did. *re-evaluated drawing skills* Jokes aside, wonderful work! You have a beautiful style and the captions were quite entertaining. < ^ w ^ >
I thought making a vtuber model is all fun games but then saw the process of drawing I can't even do lineart Or not that detailed And I color almost everything on one layer Maybe next year I'll try
How much would is cost to get one of these done? XD I can draw but not at that level of skill or vtuber model know how XD I am trying though. EDIT: Thank you for the info and help! I am now working on my own models and hopefully I might try my hand at commissioning in the future, but for now it’s for my own enjoyment
the usual price for commissioning someone to make a vtuber model for you is around $500-$1000 depending on complexity and whether your model will be full body or half body. and thats only for drawing, rigging costs another $500-$1000, depending on how complex the rig as well :)
quick question ! i’m not great at digital art but i can do traditional art,, could it be possible for me to draw a model in my sketchbook and trace it in photoshop/clip studio paint ?
Yes! It would be more time consuming than directly drawing the model digitally, but absolutely! What you have to make sure is that you separate the layers correctly, if you're feeling innovative you could even cut the parts without tracing, only filling in what's necessary and make a "traditionally" drawn model!
Yes, but I would be cautious of how you digitalize your work, especially if you’re not used to using digital. I’d recommend getting used to digital first. Traditional and digital look and work TOTALLY different.
Just want to ask. So when you are about to save it. What from you should save it in? Jpg? But if you do then all the work of putting each piece in a layer won't show anymore...???
At first I thought I could make a vtuber model and become a vtuber but when I try to draw one I always hate it and I dont want to spend hundreds or thousands on something that might not even work out and looking at this makes me have hope that it gives me atleast some good idea of how to do some of the more hard stuff but also utter sadness because I feel like seeing this makes me feel like I couldn't draw a vtuber model even if I wanted to and don't even get me started on the shading
if you slow down the video to .25 speed you actually get a good idea of how the drawing goes, it helped me a lot when i didn't even know how to start, thank you
thanks!!~
"Why do i hear boss music?"
Thats so hard theres so many layer and u need to mak it beautiful
@@chiyo_110 how you split the layers is up to you, the more layers you add the better animations you can make but at the same time is more things to consider when making the animations
@@chiyo_110 You don't HAVE to make a bunch of layers. In fact, as long as you keep shading and base colors separate, you can have all the shading on one layer for each part. It is more difficult to make complex animations, but it can make your workload much easier. Keep SHADOWS separate from your shading, though. And each moveable part needs to be separated as well (though as to how many parts you want, that's totally your choice).
Don't psych yourself out because you think it's "too hard". This kind of stuff is easy to people who have spent years practicing this very process. I promise you it'll get easier once you start learning, but if having 400~ layers is too much for you to start out with, it's totally okay to have 100~ or so. It seems like "a lot", but in actuality, you're just keeping the layers separate instead of merging them all together onto one or few layers.
In fact, think of it like this: If you keep separate folders (like this artist did), name them as follows: "hair (front), face, head, chest/boobs, torso, arms, hands, legs, feet, hair (back)". I even labelled them in order of top-to-bottom, top being the parts that overlap other parts beneath it. If you think about it, that's only 10 parts.
In those parts (folders), you add sub-parts. Sub-parts that have a left and right should be separated into left and right (left eye, right eye, left arm, right arm, etc).
Now, let's say each part has a left and right (not accurate, but just hypothetically). That increases your parts to 20 (2 parts per folder, as at this point we are no longer considering the folders themselves to be parts).
Depending on whether or not you keep your line art and base colors separated, you will now have 30 parts.
With shading, you now have 40 parts.
With shadows, you now have 50 parts.
With highlights, you now have 60 parts.
The more complicated, the more parts you have to create. If you go step by step, you'll find yourself at 100 parts in no time. If you'd rather have an easier workload, stop after making a torso! You don't need legs. In fact, you could even stop at the chest/boobs. It's all your choice what you wanna work with.
If that's still not easy enough, just make a chibi model and use cell-shading so you don't have to be super detailed. You could have as low as 50 parts for a nice-looking, cell-shaded chibi model.
Anyways, don't beat yourself up about something you don't yet have the skills to do. It takes a lot of time, energy, and practice to get to the point of making 400+ layer projects. With hard work, you will find yourself at that point someday soon. Good luck, and keep practicing!
came for the art stayed for the music i’ve never met anyone with the same music taste as me until now
you have now met another human with the same music taste. hi 🌸♡
@@Eri-Chanuu NICE
@@kiri1082 gotta love that swan profile pic/picture
@@ZenitsuKunn oh it’s the goose from untitled goose game actually
@@kiri1082 yeah, that game is amazing
Thank you for the subtitles. They made this so much funnier.
i would love to try this but just looking at the number of layers makes me wanna cry in a corner
You can make a way simpler model if you want.
The more complex is the character and the more you want to move the more layers you will need.
@@chanteshante haha, actually way after i posted that comment i have actually started one! i still need to learn a lot of the software but i got it to move- i'm working my way up to be more complex yeah
@@lilchiefdraws wahh!! how'd you overcome your fear? I'm actually also planning on trying it 🐸🐸🐸🐸
@@ilssai9866 haha, you just have to buckle down and start researching! put on some music you like, watch a heck ton of youtube tutorials, try things out with a simpler model. take your time with drawing your final model - once you start figuring things out, it's quite rewarding!
@@lilchiefdraws oohh,, wowie, i see thanks for the advice!! 😤💕💕
sensei ,,,,please make a drawing tutorial !! 🤧✨
YASSS pleaseeee 🥺🥺
How to be good at drawing? 🤧
@celeste oh, thank you. What I suck the most is color 😂
I could study anatomy more to I'll improve.
@celeste true! I recently just learned basic anatomy, im proud of myself :*)
i’d love to know how they shade clothes and such
"make this shit shiny and sparkly af on god" 😭
Wonder how many parts there should be...
And how to know when to make another layer?
just whatever you want to make move i guess
Separate whatever you want to move
Separate the parts you want to move and put it on a new layer
*"insert a clever way to say the same thing but with different words (?"*
@@Gokuseqad ...yes. This is exactly it
the captions 💀💀💀💀
Ikr🧑🦲
Those captions are gold
damn you deserve more views and subs! the model and rigging look incredible and i'm definitely taking notes
When u mentally prepared to lineart the rest of the hair, I FEEL YOU 😭
The way you draw eyes is so mesmerizing! It looks like glass!
You’re so underrated, I can’t even draw anime eyes.
I’ve been thinking about creating a VTuber recently but didn’t completely understand the layering process, this video helped clear up so many things for me. Thank you so much, now I finally start on making my own!
Slapping the people who downvoted this. You did an amazing job. She's adorable.
you need to watch this video with the subtitles on XD anyways, your art is amazing!! Thanks for recording your process, it actually helped me understand in what way I should build my model. Love the music choice as well; just overall great vid!!
Okay but the taste in music is just *chef kiss*
Love your model and the way you shaded the hair so much 😍
3:20 ouu that baseline is absolutely funky I love it
Subtitles, just.... *chef's kiss* Literally how I feel doing art all the time.
You literally paint the eyes like that??? You're sick bro 🙇🏻
bro your computer must be a god to handle that kinda res omg..
the captions are amazing lmao
i wasn't going to watch this (i have a short attention span) but then i got mesmerized by the copy and pasting and how symmetrical it became
As someone who's gonna start making a model soon, the amount of layers is *t e r r i f f y i n g*
Omg, i cant say anything. The only things i can is "THIS IS AWESOME!!!"
Hi, would you mind linking the brushes you used? Particularly the watercolour ones? This model is beautiful, I particularly love the shading and I want to learn from it!
"if short hair cute why draw 30 layer of long hair" *me casually laughing in cute short hair*
Idk abt u guys, but i love the detailed eyes😍
the music at 3:20 really suits that part of the speedpaint! 😊
"*mentally preparing to lineart the rest of the hair*", i felt that
i came here for both the music and drawing :D
*cries in 0% motivation or experience*
Currently drawing my owm model so watching you draw motivates me lol, also the captions are amazing babahha
I have no idea what you're doing but the music is kick ass!
This song made me feel great too, I’m glad I have captions on
Is there like a template or something that shows you what parts you need for a Live2D model?
I'd also like to know.
@@slushyyyyyy1811 theres a csp asset that shows you how to separate the layers and stuff just for 10 cp
@@erenehakase do you have a link to it?
there's one in the asset store of CSP that costs like 2000 Clippy
@@erenehakase link? Please TT
You have.. STRAIGHT UP TALENT GIRLLL (This also helps me in how to be a vtuber and better at drawing AND rigging from your other video)
i've been seeking model canvas size i should do for 2 month ToT Thank you so much you illust is mesmerising
Those eyes are absolutely gorgeous
MY GOODNESS I WASNT EXPECTING THAT FIRST SONG!!!! Very gud taste in music hehe 😌👌
No cap. Pallet from PSYQUI is the best song I've ever heard yet👀👌✨
Why this have to be sooooo beautiful
PALLET IS SUCH A GOOD SONG I didn't expect to hear it in a speedpainting vid. Also your art is v good!
Ah so underrated OH MY GOD
THE CC IS SO FUNNY LMAOOO
the eyes are so … detailed … :o
I love the way you color the eyes! I hope you do more tutorials in the future ✨
the captions are everything.
it's so pretty u are literally so talented
I clicked on this video for the model drawing I didn't expect such funny subtitle LMAO
anyway nice drawing!💖🔥
holyyy the layers 😭
I'm not really interested in live2d but that art, especially the shading, is majestic.
the subtitles are so amusing ahH
This is god tier work! Any chance you have a twitch account? would love to watch your work progress live while i try with my feeble skills to understand the basics of shading. If you ever have time to do a tutorial paint video I will be the first to watch. Again this is so good!
i love the captions
Its scary how many the layers are and there like one for and you need to find it all to the layers
*watches pure talent*
.... d-...DO I know how to draw? I thought I did. *re-evaluated drawing skills*
Jokes aside, wonderful work! You have a beautiful style and the captions were quite entertaining. < ^ w ^ >
hey! just so you know, it’s not called talent but skill. nearly all artists start from nothing and build up their skill.
i need your shading brush aa is so pretty
:O the PSYQUI music omg
The avatar is beautiful and the songs are beautiful too. The last song for some reason reminds me of a singer named Yama,the song name a.m.3:21
Omg, she looks so pretty!! :0 :3
Seeing this video made me simp for her drawing
So underrated 😭
Love your art style . They look so cute
bro I think we have the same playlist! love the music
bro IMAGINE the amount of time that they spent on this..
thank you for the very detailed video! I've learned alot
If I did that I would probably take 2 years to make one model lmao 😭😭 u did such a good job
Have u ever thought about doing commissions? This vid popped up in my recs and I immediately fell in love w if artstyle.
Interesting way of colouring, it feels so satisfying to watch. Too bad my smol brain can't process this process
The art is so cute
The song is so hype
My art works waving
And yet I'm here still watching
Hahahaha y I'm so lazy??? Ahhhhh
you art is soo cool! + I love reading your subtitles xD
The fact that you need create so many damn layers
ADO SONGS FOR REALLSLSS
I thought making a vtuber model is all fun games but then saw the process of drawing
I can't even do lineart
Or not that detailed
And I color almost everything on one layer
Maybe next year I'll try
such a pretty art.
*Steals it *
The music and the captions... PHAT PHAT RELATE
*hears psyqui's pallet at the start* 10/10 music taste
Will that canvas thing even fit in our pc lmao
The closed captions are so funny to me XD
The camera angles during the video:
📈📈📈📈📈📈📈📉📈📉📈📈📉📈📈
How much would is cost to get one of these done? XD I can draw but not at that level of skill or vtuber model know how XD I am trying though. EDIT: Thank you for the info and help! I am now working on my own models and hopefully I might try my hand at commissioning in the future, but for now it’s for my own enjoyment
the usual price for commissioning someone to make a vtuber model for you is around $500-$1000 depending on complexity and whether your model will be full body or half body. and thats only for drawing, rigging costs another $500-$1000, depending on how complex the rig as well :)
Adding to what the person said above: 2d tends to be around 2x more expensive than 3d
OMG SO PRETTY
ok but I want ur spotify playlist
i'm just here stressing on how much layers you used- 🤯
quick question ! i’m not great at digital art but i can do traditional art,, could it be possible for me to draw a model in my sketchbook and trace it in photoshop/clip studio paint ?
Yes! It would be more time consuming than directly drawing the model digitally, but absolutely!
What you have to make sure is that you separate the layers correctly, if you're feeling innovative you could even cut the parts without tracing, only filling in what's necessary and make a "traditionally" drawn model!
@@csariitech.432 thx lol
@@csariitech.432 thankyou !
Yes, but I would be cautious of how you digitalize your work, especially if you’re not used to using digital. I’d recommend getting used to digital first. Traditional and digital look and work TOTALLY different.
Está lindo AAAA lo único que diré es el brillo de los ojos no creo que deberías estar siendo refletido sólo eso ww
the "sayonara" at the end XD
All those layers....so many layers....it's scaring me.
lovely video ♡♡ do you think you would ever upload a normal speed version of this?
i was literally thinking "watching this is making my hand cramp" AND THEN THE SUBTITLES SHOWED UP SAYING "my hand hurts again just watching this"
I have a word for this channel 🙄💅
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You are so talented?? Like omg teach me how to draw a body like yours 😭
It's up!! Best artist
Your art is so pretty ToT
Question that’s been hard for me to figure out :do I have to do line art separately for every part?
and the coloring, only the parts where u want to move stuff
Just want to ask. So when you are about to save it. What from you should save it in? Jpg? But if you do then all the work of putting each piece in a layer won't show anymore...???
THIS IS SO GOOD :0
This really inspired me to make my own vtuber lol
At first I thought I could make a vtuber model and become a vtuber but when I try to draw one I always hate it and I dont want to spend hundreds or thousands on something that might not even work out and looking at this makes me have hope that it gives me atleast some good idea of how to do some of the more hard stuff but also utter sadness because I feel like seeing this makes me feel like I couldn't draw a vtuber model even if I wanted to and don't even get me started on the shading
came here for the model, got ado instead (definitely not disappointed)