A great realization for artists is that you can use the different methods whenever they work for you, and you don’t have to stick with just one, or master them all. It’s never wrong to just use the methods that work for you and ignore the others. Or mix and match them depending on what you’re drawing.
This is the advice I needed so badly. I always find drawing Looney Tunes esque cartoon characters as easy as breathing but struggle a ton with human proportion. I think this is the key, where I felt I had to follow very strict drawing advice with proportion that didn't work for me. Cartoons I already feel confident in and am not strict with my process, making my art flow way better in that sense.
I swear bro this is the only vid that helped me. I would look up numerous tutorials, try to learn a specific way to draw anatomy, fail, and then repeat the process. You showed me that i didnt need to follow any rules because im ultimately drawing for me. Drawing isnt supposed to be followed in a specific way, and i thank you so much for this. ❤
This is so helpful and an advice that I needed badly. I've wanted to learn how to draw anatomy for a while, but there are just so many methods and ways to do it that I get overwhelmed and I just don't draw at all. This video was exactly what I needed and I can't wait to start again. Thank you so much!
You are underrated. Most of my life I had neurology problems that prevented me from drawing even if I tried to start 10+ times but I overcame it with time. But unlucky to me I was also gifted with ADHD that was really exhausting me from picking element to start with, everything was too strict in my head and with too many variables to pick from. Now I’m turning 27 this year and I feel that I can finally start pursuit my dreams (it’s kinda late but I won’t turn my back) and this video really gave me a new sight and changed my thinking about learning this stuff. Nobody talks about those problems that beginner like me face at start. I’m really glad that you did share your experience, thank you ❤
I'm so happy that it was helpful for you! 27 years old isn't late at all, I've started drawing seriously at 25 (now I'm 29)! I'm so glad that you started to create your dream life right now! Your comment means a lot to me, because I know that I made something good to help you in your journey. Thank you so much!
Omg! This is what I really really needed. As a person who has ADHD and learning issues, I've been struggling to find methods and quicker ways to draw anatomy. This video was a life saver. Thanks for this!
As a person who has tried countless times to study anatomy and always finds myself bored by the countless hours of tutorials I find, this is a very freeing idea that feels so obvious and yet for some reason I’ve never considered it
Know what? I’m going to become a digital artist. No longer will I let my frustration of working with a mouse hold me back, I am going to do what I want.
Great video! There are so many resources to learn these day, its easy to get lost in it all. I'm a bit older and been learning digital painting over the last year, my whole life my biggest hurdles when learning from instructors has been dealing with teachers "absolutes". Some times what they are saying makes sense, other times its just their way. You then see another instructor and they say the opposite. You really touched on this in your video, having to sort out what works and makes sense to ME for ME.
Yes! That's the exact point of the video! There is no absolute true method or path. We just need to figure out what's exactly works for us by trying a lot of things and by being completely open-minded to let new things come in. Because any tool or way will work perfectly only if we feel that it's ours. And then miracles happen - we continue to use it, and it becomes a natural part of us! Wish you a great success in learning digital art! And wish you to find and use more and more things that makes a perfect sense for you :) Glad you've liked the video! Thank you :)
With the amount of times I’ve said “screw it” to following the rules to do things the more correct way (*cough* studying *cough*) I’m surprised I haven’t done that with art yet 😅 I’m pretty sure it’s cause I care a lot more and really want to make sure I’m doing the right thing with a method that’s obviously worked for people, even if I didn’t like it that much, thinking at least following something would help me learn faster.
mann i tried the loomies(head and body) but it really doesn't click with me..... the only thing that really clicked with me was the box, the circle thingy method(i think it was from synix) , and gestures
Your videos are really making the learning process seem less daunting thanks :) another tip, if you find learning anatomy, or any of the fundamentals, boring, you can always practice them while still doing finished drawings. For example you could copy a pose from a photo to learn and then use the pose to draw a character, and then add colour and back round to make it more fun :D
its true that its important to not be constrained to a method, but doing what feels right isnt really that easy, either. a "feeling" for art is something that only develops with experience. to a beginner, all methods would feel more or less the same. for example, just using the shapes that are beautiful is advice that is more useful for someone who has some experience with shape design i think the advice in the video is good, but its more useful to someone with more intermediate experience with art, and not someone just starting anatomy i hope this doesnt sound negative. i really like your video about lineart because the advice is really specific and easy to apply
Thank you so much :) Yes, it could be easier to apply for advanced artists, but I believe in the delayed effect of knowledge that works even for beginners. When we are only starting we can consume a lot of information from videos like this, but understand not much of it. And when we gain a bit of experience and rewatching or try to remember it, something is clicking in our head in this moment and everything comes in place ☺️ I’ve experienced it so much times so I know that for complete beginners it would “click” a bit later, but the effect of this would be dramatic
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A great realization for artists is that you can use the different methods whenever they work for you, and you don’t have to stick with just one, or master them all. It’s never wrong to just use the methods that work for you and ignore the others. Or mix and match them depending on what you’re drawing.
Exactly! Thank you ☺️
Yes, as I understand you. Anatomy is a pain, especially learning it without a mentor. I really like your way, thank you!
Thank you! Glad you've liked it! :)
Thank you♡ This tip really helps to push through the fear of messings up or not starting to learn anatomy at all. Subscribed!🧡
I'm so glad! Happy to see you on this channel :)
This is the advice I needed so badly.
I always find drawing Looney Tunes esque cartoon characters as easy as breathing but struggle a ton with human proportion.
I think this is the key, where I felt I had to follow very strict drawing advice with proportion that didn't work for me. Cartoons I already feel confident in and am not strict with my process, making my art flow way better in that sense.
Glad to know, that it helped ☺️ Wish you a great art success! 🎨
@@ArseniKatsela Thank you!
I swear bro this is the only vid that helped me. I would look up numerous tutorials, try to learn a specific way to draw anatomy, fail, and then repeat the process. You showed me that i didnt need to follow any rules because im ultimately drawing for me. Drawing isnt supposed to be followed in a specific way, and i thank you so much for this. ❤
You're totally right! Glad I could help :)
This is so helpful and an advice that I needed badly. I've wanted to learn how to draw anatomy for a while, but there are just so many methods and ways to do it that I get overwhelmed and I just don't draw at all. This video was exactly what I needed and I can't wait to start again. Thank you so much!
Glad I could help! Wish you a great success in drawing anatomy! I'm rooting for you :)
You are underrated. Most of my life I had neurology problems that prevented me from drawing even if I tried to start 10+ times but I overcame it with time. But unlucky to me I was also gifted with ADHD that was really exhausting me from picking element to start with, everything was too strict in my head and with too many variables to pick from. Now I’m turning 27 this year and I feel that I can finally start pursuit my dreams (it’s kinda late but I won’t turn my back) and this video really gave me a new sight and changed my thinking about learning this stuff. Nobody talks about those problems that beginner like me face at start. I’m really glad that you did share your experience, thank you ❤
I'm so happy that it was helpful for you!
27 years old isn't late at all, I've started drawing seriously at 25 (now I'm 29)! I'm so glad that you started to create your dream life right now! Your comment means a lot to me, because I know that I made something good to help you in your journey. Thank you so much!
Omg! This is what I really really needed. As a person who has ADHD and learning issues, I've been struggling to find methods and quicker ways to draw anatomy. This video was a life saver. Thanks for this!
As a person who has tried countless times to study anatomy and always finds myself bored by the countless hours of tutorials I find, this is a very freeing idea that feels so obvious and yet for some reason I’ve never considered it
Yes, it is ☺️
Thank you!
Bruh listening to what you said at 2:00 instantly made me draw better when I was finding certain methods boring lmao great work on the video
Thank you! Glad that it helped so much! Also a new video is coming on Monday, it may be helpful for you too :)
Know what? I’m going to become a digital artist. No longer will I let my frustration of working with a mouse hold me back, I am going to do what I want.
So excited for you! You've made a great decision :) This is going to be an amazing adventure. Believe in yourself and keep creating!
Great video! There are so many resources to learn these day, its easy to get lost in it all. I'm a bit older and been learning digital painting over the last year, my whole life my biggest hurdles when learning from instructors has been dealing with teachers "absolutes". Some times what they are saying makes sense, other times its just their way. You then see another instructor and they say the opposite.
You really touched on this in your video, having to sort out what works and makes sense to ME for ME.
Yes! That's the exact point of the video! There is no absolute true method or path. We just need to figure out what's exactly works for us by trying a lot of things and by being completely open-minded to let new things come in. Because any tool or way will work perfectly only if we feel that it's ours. And then miracles happen - we continue to use it, and it becomes a natural part of us!
Wish you a great success in learning digital art! And wish you to find and use more and more things that makes a perfect sense for you :)
Glad you've liked the video! Thank you :)
Thank you very much
You are very welcome! :)
This is what I'm doing now. I just go with the flow then search what part I'm struggling.
Yep, this is the right way :)
Thanks for the dose of motivation, bro!
You are always welcome :)
Im watching all your videos and THANK YOU !!! we don’t know each other but you are my Hero !!! +1 sub ❤
Wow, thank you for these heart-warming words! I'm so glad that my videos are helpful! And you're always welcome on this channel!
With the amount of times I’ve said “screw it” to following the rules to do things the more correct way (*cough* studying *cough*) I’m surprised I haven’t done that with art yet 😅 I’m pretty sure it’s cause I care a lot more and really want to make sure I’m doing the right thing with a method that’s obviously worked for people, even if I didn’t like it that much, thinking at least following something would help me learn faster.
It's always about what's suitable for particularly YOU :) Feel free to mix different methods and experiment!
You are amazing!
Keep up the helpful videos.
Thank you! Will do! :)
mann i tried the loomies(head and body) but it really doesn't click with me.....
the only thing that really clicked with me was the box, the circle thingy method(i think it was from synix) , and gestures
Your videos are really making the learning process seem less daunting thanks :) another tip, if you find learning anatomy, or any of the fundamentals, boring, you can always practice them while still doing finished drawings. For example you could copy a pose from a photo to learn and then use the pose to draw a character, and then add colour and back round to make it more fun :D
Thank you :)
its true that its important to not be constrained to a method, but doing what feels right isnt really that easy, either. a "feeling" for art is something that only develops with experience. to a beginner, all methods would feel more or less the same. for example, just using the shapes that are beautiful is advice that is more useful for someone who has some experience with shape design
i think the advice in the video is good, but its more useful to someone with more intermediate experience with art, and not someone just starting anatomy
i hope this doesnt sound negative. i really like your video about lineart because the advice is really specific and easy to apply
Thank you so much :) Yes, it could be easier to apply for advanced artists, but I believe in the delayed effect of knowledge that works even for beginners. When we are only starting we can consume a lot of information from videos like this, but understand not much of it. And when we gain a bit of experience and rewatching or try to remember it, something is clicking in our head in this moment and everything comes in place ☺️ I’ve experienced it so much times so I know that for complete beginners it would “click” a bit later, but the effect of this would be dramatic
@@ArseniKatsela that makes sense, ive had experiences like that as well. thanks for the reply
Thanks for the boost. I am glad I stumbled upon this video.
You're always welcome! I'm glad to know, that it helped you significantly, and will be happy to see on this channel! :)
I am looking for suchlike video and youtube recommend this
Amazing man ❣️❣️
Thank you :) I'm so glad to see you here, you're always welcome :)
Wyświetliłeś mi się na głównej, komuś chyba zapowiada się boost kanału xd Nie powiem zacny poradnik. Spk powiedziałbym organiczny sposób na rysowanie póz, chętnie sam wypróbuje.
Dziękuję :) Tak, bardzo polecam taki sposób na rysowanie póz, życzę powodzenia!
Great Video!
Thank you! Glad you've liked it :)
sooo helpful thank you
I'm glad it helped :)
Thanks for your advice!
You're always welcome :)
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Thank you! :)
Are you using layer per parts of the body?
I'm making a general layer with a silhouette and clip shadow and light layers on it and that's it :)
@ArseniKatsela Oh okay. Thanks 😀
What app do you use?
Remember me when youre famous!
Thank you so much! Noted :)
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Are you using layer per parts of the body?
I'm making a general layer with a silhouette and clip shadow and light layers on it and that's it :)