Oh mate, I'm guilty as fuck of "braindead" practice, copying some bullshit without even thinking, just for the sake of practice. Funny enough, a lot of times, I wouldnt even remember that I drew that thing 3 hours later.
There's this fanart i'm doing that has the character cosplaying the Witch Apprentice outfit from WHA. As a messy learner of anything, I didn't realize the big mountain I was about to climb. I will have to revisit that WIP after this video. It's refreshing to see learning art thru a very relatable perspective. Immediately learning from professionals even through purposely made tutorials for beginners, you can't remove the fact that we still struggle to see what they are seeing. It's tense even in video form. Your approach is like a journal, I love it.
You should pay attention to the movements of the part of the body that have that fold, for example, putting your arms close to you and twisting it like in 2:36 always create a lock type fold in the inside of the arm and those twisted folds.
This dude knows how to help us struggling artist. This was short and sweet with great understanding. I always put lines to make the folds look "realistic" but this is a better way of doing things when I follow your advice.
Bro i am swear when I struggle at something like composition and anatomy you always post what I'm exactly need, these are pretty useful information Nice frieren and fern art btw ;)
This! This is also my method of studying as well. I've always found it best to take notes of what you're studying, ask why it works, and what you've learned from it and such. When my traditional artist friends ask how I study, I tell them to always take notes. If they're worried about stuff like making clean art and messing up, I then tell them to buy cheap sketchbooks and use them to study.
This is really helpful, thank you! Are you familiar with a tool similar with the one you used to simplify the values of a piece in Photoshop that's available in Procreate?
I'd say, don't use tools like ctrl+c ctrl+v when learning to draw, just draw the symmetry by yourself, it makes you double the experience ! Same stuff with all the 3D doing the character poses for you or the 3D that gives you perspective grid, yes pros use them but it's to make things faster, they already learned their fundamentals long ago Also, imitating other artists is kinda not good since they make a lot of mistakes too, doing this methods means you are copying someone that already filtered the information for you, what will happen when you try to make your own? Fear and frustration ^^' Good thing is your observation and analyzing skills, like you understood how to recreate the style of witch atelier And I've seen your other videos, I think you're trying to go wayyyy too fast speedrunning, in the long run it can lead to burnout or something, be careful ! Nice conclusion, I'll quote what you said in the perspective video "insufficient understanding of the previous level module will hinder learning at the next level"
great video, learned a lot and got a lot to think about this isnt a criticism, but half the time your tone sounds like youre swearing revenge on someone. its not a bad thing, i just find it a little funny
Hey Guys!
I tried different narrative structures in this video. Hope you like it.
Alot sir ❤
Drawing folds are always hard. Thanks for breaking it into steps! It definitely helped me understand about clothing a lot more now.
Oh mate, I'm guilty as fuck of "braindead" practice, copying some bullshit without even thinking, just for the sake of practice. Funny enough, a lot of times, I wouldnt even remember that I drew that thing 3 hours later.
there are literally tens of excellent high quality Clothing fold and fabric videos on youtube from well known masters, let alone paid websites.
I never thought it would be that easy to learn folds thankyou sensei❤
There's this fanart i'm doing that has the character cosplaying the Witch Apprentice outfit from WHA. As a messy learner of anything, I didn't realize the big mountain I was about to climb. I will have to revisit that WIP after this video.
It's refreshing to see learning art thru a very relatable perspective. Immediately learning from professionals even through purposely made tutorials for beginners, you can't remove the fact that we still struggle to see what they are seeing. It's tense even in video form. Your approach is like a journal, I love it.
You should pay attention to the movements of the part of the body that have that fold, for example, putting your arms close to you and twisting it like in 2:36 always create a lock type fold in the inside of the arm and those twisted folds.
This dude knows how to help us struggling artist. This was short and sweet with great understanding. I always put lines to make the folds look "realistic" but this is a better way of doing things when I follow your advice.
Bro i am swear when I struggle at something like composition and anatomy you always post what I'm exactly need, these are pretty useful information
Nice frieren and fern art btw ;)
This! This is also my method of studying as well. I've always found it best to take notes of what you're studying, ask why it works, and what you've learned from it and such. When my traditional artist friends ask how I study, I tell them to always take notes. If they're worried about stuff like making clean art and messing up, I then tell them to buy cheap sketchbooks and use them to study.
This is the most helpful thing I ever watched 🎨❤️
Really good info. This was very insightful. Thanks.
This is really helpful, thank you! Are you familiar with a tool similar with the one you used to simplify the values of a piece in Photoshop that's available in Procreate?
Learn anything or not
But one thing for sure
Im not alone who having problem with fold
Tnx brother
Nothing better after weight traininf than referencing Foudo videos
Perfect
does anyone know what is the site he used to organize the steps?
You've probably watched it already but the goat marco bucci did a video about folds
Kooll video
5:08 мои глаза не обманывают меня??? Это русский???
A Hands video pls!
I’m bad at hands 🤷♂️
i love u
I'd say, don't use tools like ctrl+c ctrl+v when learning to draw, just draw the symmetry by yourself, it makes you double the experience ! Same stuff with all the 3D doing the character poses for you or the 3D that gives you perspective grid, yes pros use them but it's to make things faster, they already learned their fundamentals long ago
Also, imitating other artists is kinda not good since they make a lot of mistakes too, doing this methods means you are copying someone that already filtered the information for you, what will happen when you try to make your own? Fear and frustration ^^'
Good thing is your observation and analyzing skills, like you understood how to recreate the style of witch atelier
And I've seen your other videos, I think you're trying to go wayyyy too fast speedrunning, in the long run it can lead to burnout or something, be careful !
Nice conclusion, I'll quote what you said in the perspective video "insufficient understanding of the previous level module will hinder learning at the next level"
you are my ethan becker now.
great video, learned a lot and got a lot to think about
this isnt a criticism, but half the time your tone sounds like youre swearing revenge on someone. its not a bad thing, i just find it a little funny
top tier fold video- good shit
Also homie- what program you use for the diagram stuff?
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