@@MALICEM12I first get a rough sketch of where my rib cage is and build the muscles in an outer fashion focusing on the external obliques and roughly deciding where to place the pelvis (pelvis is slanted facing towards the front) after getting that you want to build out from the pelvis and reach the greater trochanter which is around where the legs start also if u need position of knee it is actually connected to the pelvis as well so you can use that. I’m sorry my explanation is kinda bad it’s easier to see the drawing and my notes are really bad because my handwriting sucks
honestly this is exactly how I draw rn with the manually coloring in, erasing bits of my lineart, redrawing 10000 times and having a really sketchy sketch 💀
@Qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvb-my3kk HELL YEAH THATS THE WAY TO GO!!! We don't evolve until we step out of our comfort zone. That kind of thinking is also useful for other aspects of life, as I come to find out
As a begginer who's currently learning perspective I can say that it saved my will to draw. I used to get so frustrated because my drawing looked off and didn't know why or how to fix it, but now that I'm learning perspective and I look back at old drawing I realize that my mistakes were perpective based rather than anamatomy. I can finally draw without feeling awful for how bad it looks like trash, I definitely encourage other begginers that are in the same situation as I was to learn perspective, is a life saver
I do love the way you do your content, feels more like a friend giving advice. Very different from some channels where the approach is "I'm the drawing God, follow my unquestionable rules".
You just roasted the “present me” lol yesterday i was drawing and i made the exact same sketch and lineart “mistakes” I felt observed but also helped :’D
This is actually really helpful! I've barely begun to learn and I currently draw in a similar way to your old process. Every now and then I try to start doing studies but sooner or later I fall back to "vibes and feels", because honestly doing studies is excruciatingly difficult and boring and it doesn't feel like I'm actually going to get anything out of it. But after watching this I'm actually seeing that progress IS possible even if it might take a while to get there
This was actually kind of nice to see, I do a lot of chicken scratch sketching but I always get frustrated having to redraw things. I think I'll have to start learning to box things out and giving extra thought to the perspective
Ugh im so stuck on the Lineart Must Be Perfect mindset. Ive always been a clean lines kind of guy; all through highschool I practiced with 0.1 & 0.05 microns and brush pens. I'd get so meticulous that id hold my face an inch above the paper so I could see *every detail*. Now that Ive been doing digital for 5 or 6 yrs, I'm still stuck zooming in and tweaking every line. Even switching back to traditional doesnt help me stop, cause I subconsciously go back to hunching over the paper to be as close as I can. I want to care less about my lines because I KNOW im a capable line-artist. I KNOW Ive spent years learning how to do them. Its not even that my lines arent confident enough- I can pull a long smooth line in 1 try. But I still obsess over any lines that cross, anywhere I *could* add more weight, and if the lines are flowing enough or not. I end up wasting a ton of time tweaking things that get totally lost in the final drawing, or that dont rlly matter at all. And its always a sunconscious thing I end up getting frustrated with myself over later. 🙃 Why must the gift of creativity come with the curse of tedious perfectionism!?!?!? WHY!?!?!?
watching this makes me realise how horrible at draving i am since i do know boxes and stuff and yet i cant make anything even slightly as good as her old drawing. i feel like shit.
I really love your content. I wish I found your stuff sooner because you have such a healthy mindset and your advice is soothing my depressed and constantly worrying mind. Doing all of these box exercises sure give you milage, but they just suck out the fun out things. I feel so much better just drawing what I like, not worrying as much and enjoying the process, rather than hyper fixating on improvement.
For anyone who is new to art and just got super insecure about their own art know this. Artists tend to be very critical of their own work. I’ve been drawing for a while now and I thought the old picture looked fine, there’s always room for improvement but all and all it’s not a bad piece. If your art looks like her old work now that’s ok! Keep going you are doing great!💪 don’t let yourself be discouraged by other artists, the only person you should be comparing yourself to is your younger self. Listen to her tips as they are good advice but don’t worry too much if you are chicken scratching it doesn’t make you a bad artist it just means you’re learning. Good luck y’all wishing you the best!🫶
i think i stumbled across ur twitch channel sometime recently and started seeing these vids in my recc's. i've watched a few and i really love ur break down of learning to draw better. many of the tips are kinda like AH that makes much more sense to me now. not so much for the hips tip here, tho. i've constantly tried to make legs make sense to me with 'ball-joints' like a doll but i still don't get how those things work xD thanks for all the info sharing tho ~ i enjoy these break down videos
that old drawing is actually so impressive, and way better than anything i can create currently. i've basically never really drawn before like, a month ago
Make more videos. IDC about what. I just binged your whole channel and need more. Talk about clams for an hour or whatever, I just love your personality.
You know what I would love...a video where you talk about how you balance studies (like anatomy, boxes etc.) with personal work! I struggle there a lot..
Ok, this is for all the new artists in this comment section: -Wanna correct the sketchy lines? Start making carefree sketches with pen. Yes, inking pens, the ones you are probably afraid to use bc you will "mess up", that's the point. It improves your grip, your confidence in your movements, and teaches you to think and plan before actually drawing, so you commit to stuff instead of trembling like a chicken and making shaky line after shaky line, and if you start to practice shading with it, it's really usefull to learn how to dominate the intensity of your grasp in order to correctly do the shades of gray you want once you get the gist of it. As someone who always stabbed the paper like a raging dog clinging on his bite of the trainer's leg, this helped me a lot in my hand writting as well!! Curious, huh? -Don't feel brave enough to use a pen? Try using handwritting tutorials for having a better caligraphy!! Trust me: They help A LOT with correcting the "hairy lines" and other hand pulse problems when grasping something, it actually improved my traditional art lineart at the time bc of it! Now i barely do mistakes, when, at the time i decided to pick em up, i did more mistakes than artworks😂 -Having trouble with perspective? Try drawing objects like your life depends on it, yes, i'm dead serious on this. I used to have problems drawing hands! What did i do? Drew them like crazy, all the time, out of mere FRUSTRATION and RAGING PRIDE, bc i couldn't stand my teacher's kind words of "draw me 20 or 30 hands for next week, i won't take less, you need to improve on this, or i'll give you a lower score", and i HATED every second of it, i hated hated haaaaated drawing that bs over and over again. ¿What happened? I improved so so much, i, out of the blue, started to LOVE my hands. I started to draw them anywhere out of habit, but i kept that habit with me because all i could see now, was how good of a drawing of a hand i made, and felt so amazed and appreciating of my own artwork of simple sketches of hands, that i draw them at any given moment, just to see them and think, "what a good technique, this is trully ART, yes", and feel accomplished and proud of my own work. So yes, draw that think you hate, sketch over and over that hand, practice that pose, render that background, paint that schupid boring mug!! Do it, hate it, hate it and hate it, and do it until YOU LOVE IT. Do it until you feel so ECSTATIC of your own work, it fills you with joy. MAKE YOURSELF FEEL LIKE YOU CAN DIE ON THE SPOT AND HAVE NO REGRETS ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY, BC THAT'S WHAT ART IS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Oh man, I draw like that, I have almost no idea what I'm doing, no boxing out characters, lots of scratchy lines, but I don't mind, even though I know that's not the best. There's just so many variables to a good drawing, and someone who's new that's a lot of stuff I need to both study and improve at *and* keep all of it in mind when doing a complete drawing. I'd rather take it one thing at a time and appreciate my own subpar (for now) art 😊
Ma dear! I effing love your content full of amazing drawing skills and your badass pixel art 3D model! Could one of your future videos be a tutorial on how you accomplished such a magnificent feat regarding your model? You suddenly appeared on my feed and I was like whaaaaaat? And now, I'm hooked hahaha! Cheers!
there is absolutely nothing wrong with “chicken-scratch sketching” as it helps form basic ideas for the piece. i can slam out at least seven different ideas in 10 minutes provided how coherent i want the piece
9:50 honestly for me, drawing boxes and grinding is way easier than doing it for fun because I just get hit with the realisation of things I can't do. If it weren't for Drawabox demanding the 50 percent rule I would have drawn boxes all day.
I'm not sure if it was stupid or briliant, but when I had just started drawing back in 2010... I'd had my tablet for MAYBE a month...I told myself, "I'm going to draw a doujinshi so it forces me to practice everything." And I did it. I drew an eye-bleed-worthy doujinshi, 25 pages worth, with backgrounds and poses and terrible attempts at dramatic composition, BUT I DID IT. And I really need to find that moxie again, damn. XDD
Love the vid! Just found out about you today while I was looking for something to throw on in the background while I work on stuff, and fell in love with your avatar. I've been wanting to do v tubing type stuff for fun and gave it up until I saw your avatar. 'A pixel art avatar?!?' I've been getting into pixel art recently for a project I'm working on and never once thought about doing an avatar like yours in pixel art before. I cant wait till I can get mine made. All in due time. I'm really commenting because I thought it was funny how you said you can't critique people or say bad things about their work, but dam..... felt like I was getting roasted there for a bit. Lmfao, love it. You talking about past you was funny because I've done a lot of the same things before. I've only recently got confident enough with solid, non sketchy lines for my project and here you are reinforcing the things I've just learned. It really made me think about how I've been doing things till now and makes me excited for the future.
Am I the only one who uses stabilization when it comes to the inking? I mean I only use it because my hands are super shaky, but I hardly see anyone use stabilization, especially as a beginner.
I feel that I need to confess some kind of sin. At some point of my short artist jorney I just felt that I need to draw boxes. No one forced me. nor did I thought of it before. I was against it and then found myself casually drawing boxes. Well.... Without reference and just for line practise, but WHATEVER. Jorney continues
I feel like 250 box challenge is a very great source. But i ve read some stuff and i realized that many people just dont understand it correctly. Even though it was said straightforward
You just roasted the “present me” lol yesterday i was drawing and i made the exact same sketch and lineart “mistakes” I felt observed but also helped :’D 😅😅
the pros in manga and manwha do chicken scratch before line art and color not 3 different sketches or they just draw with no sketch and they are awesome.
Honestly never seen a single video about apex even when it "blew up" never known real person who actually played it and till now it's one of my rare encounters with this game so i'm really surprised that they have speed o' sound Sonic there.
The only time i think digital is outright better than traditional would be if you're going into the industry where most of it is now adopted to digital programs and the ones still using traditional methods are few and far between because it's significantly more time consuming. Every medium has it's advantages and disadvantages if your goal is to sell art traditional art is of more value because of cost put into it with materials + hours spent on it compared to digital where it's just boot up a software and only real cost is the tablet and maybe the program
i have to say im trying to get better at digital art and its painfuly hard for me to draw it just feels unnatural for me and im used to picking up and down my pencil for different pencils, and the fact i often just doodle in a note pad when i have a digital art software open is kind funny to me is there anything i can do to get better?
Oh shite, I got into my chicken scratch skatch phase without realising! xd Well, its funnier abd faster to draw chicken lines than clean lines(idk, I just use Ctrl+Z too much time. It should not take so long. And chicken lines give chance to see what I am going for without 10 Ctrl+Zs involved. Or maybe I just mistake chicken lines with searching. idk
ik this video is 2 months old but would you ever consider drawing more legends :0 (if you still play the game that is) honestly i think they’d look so cute in your art style !!
Based on the thumbnail alone i thought you were roasting a 5 year old artist who's exceptionally good
Same lol
I thought they were roasting a character that looked 18 but was 5 years old
Nice roast of pika's art 😂😂
Same at first
That would’ve been an interesting video
The hip struggle is so relatable. Wtf is going on there, where does the mass go when you move your legs or sit down? magic.
It pancakes when you sit down
@@jg3838 mhmm... legs😋😋😋
it moves
Hips are particularly hard for me because they are just big empty spaces with no landmarks. The torso has a lot more going on and thus is easier.
@@MALICEM12I first get a rough sketch of where my rib cage is and build the muscles in an outer fashion focusing on the external obliques and roughly deciding where to place the pelvis (pelvis is slanted facing towards the front) after getting that you want to build out from the pelvis and reach the greater trochanter which is around where the legs start also if u need position of knee it is actually connected to the pelvis as well so you can use that. I’m sorry my explanation is kinda bad it’s easier to see the drawing and my notes are really bad because my handwriting sucks
at first I thought it was a drawing of Sonic from One Punch Man lol
Every time I see this picture I think the same thing. I still don't know who it actually is, lol
Nope, she said it's Wraith from Apex at the beginning of the video@@everfluctuating
I had the exact same thought LOL
same 😞
@@everfluctuatinghe knows bro
honestly this is exactly how I draw rn with the manually coloring in, erasing bits of my lineart, redrawing 10000 times and having a really sketchy sketch 💀
same 🤕
means you now know what to change in approach, good thing you found this video
@@watLegends you are so right!
I have lots of drawing problems but I do like drawing because I know that even if it sucks, I'm still trying and that is what matters. :)
@Qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvb-my3kk HELL YEAH THATS THE WAY TO GO!!! We don't evolve until we step out of our comfort zone. That kind of thinking is also useful for other aspects of life, as I come to find out
As a begginer who's currently learning perspective I can say that it saved my will to draw. I used to get so frustrated because my drawing looked off and didn't know why or how to fix it, but now that I'm learning perspective and I look back at old drawing I realize that my mistakes were perpective based rather than anamatomy. I can finally draw without feeling awful for how bad it looks like trash, I definitely encourage other begginers that are in the same situation as I was to learn perspective, is a life saver
How did you go about learning perspective?
I do love the way you do your content, feels more like a friend giving advice. Very different from some channels where the approach is "I'm the drawing God, follow my unquestionable rules".
Honestly still super impressive to me that your old Wraith drawing was made with just vibes
You just roasted the “present me” lol yesterday i was drawing and i made the exact same sketch and lineart “mistakes” I felt observed but also helped :’D
well i hope u can improve now!
old her is literally me
- chicken scratching
- no box
- OCD lineart
- etc.
I honestly thought you were going to roast a random 5 year old artist that's insanely skilled
I was so confused
After a decade of not drawing, your videos and personal experiences have really inspired me to get back into it. Thanks for the quality content!
This is actually really helpful! I've barely begun to learn and I currently draw in a similar way to your old process. Every now and then I try to start doing studies but sooner or later I fall back to "vibes and feels", because honestly doing studies is excruciatingly difficult and boring and it doesn't feel like I'm actually going to get anything out of it. But after watching this I'm actually seeing that progress IS possible even if it might take a while to get there
what in the speed-o'-sound sonic
what in the genos
i thought it was him
Looking for this
Same lol @@sovietunionball7511
This was actually kind of nice to see, I do a lot of chicken scratch sketching but I always get frustrated having to redraw things. I think I'll have to start learning to box things out and giving extra thought to the perspective
Ugh im so stuck on the Lineart Must Be Perfect mindset. Ive always been a clean lines kind of guy; all through highschool I practiced with 0.1 & 0.05 microns and brush pens. I'd get so meticulous that id hold my face an inch above the paper so I could see *every detail*.
Now that Ive been doing digital for 5 or 6 yrs, I'm still stuck zooming in and tweaking every line. Even switching back to traditional doesnt help me stop, cause I subconsciously go back to hunching over the paper to be as close as I can.
I want to care less about my lines because I KNOW im a capable line-artist. I KNOW Ive spent years learning how to do them. Its not even that my lines arent confident enough- I can pull a long smooth line in 1 try. But I still obsess over any lines that cross, anywhere I *could* add more weight, and if the lines are flowing enough or not. I end up wasting a ton of time tweaking things that get totally lost in the final drawing, or that dont rlly matter at all. And its always a sunconscious thing I end up getting frustrated with myself over later. 🙃
Why must the gift of creativity come with the curse of tedious perfectionism!?!?!? WHY!?!?!?
watching this makes me realise how horrible at draving i am since i do know boxes and stuff and yet i cant make anything even slightly as good as her old drawing. i feel like shit.
How about instead of viewing it as "my drawings are shit," see it as "I'll be able to achieve this one day."
I thought you were roasting a 5 year old who drew a picture of genderbent Speed O' Sound Sonic from OPM... 😅
FR HAHAHHA
0:40 for a second I thought he was sonic from opm💀
Looking for this comment
SAME LOL
I really love your content. I wish I found your stuff sooner because you have such a healthy mindset and your advice is soothing my depressed and constantly worrying mind.
Doing all of these box exercises sure give you milage, but they just suck out the fun out things.
I feel so much better just drawing what I like, not worrying as much and enjoying the process, rather than hyper fixating on improvement.
Every day i watch a Pikat video i also need to draw boxes. Boxes are life now.
For anyone who is new to art and just got super insecure about their own art know this. Artists tend to be very critical of their own work. I’ve been drawing for a while now and I thought the old picture looked fine, there’s always room for improvement but all and all it’s not a bad piece. If your art looks like her old work now that’s ok! Keep going you are doing great!💪 don’t let yourself be discouraged by other artists, the only person you should be comparing yourself to is your younger self. Listen to her tips as they are good advice but don’t worry too much if you are chicken scratching it doesn’t make you a bad artist it just means you’re learning. Good luck y’all wishing you the best!🫶
i think i stumbled across ur twitch channel sometime recently and started seeing these vids in my recc's. i've watched a few and i really love ur break down of learning to draw better. many of the tips are kinda like AH that makes much more sense to me now. not so much for the hips tip here, tho. i've constantly tried to make legs make sense to me with 'ball-joints' like a doll but i still don't get how those things work xD
thanks for all the info sharing tho ~ i enjoy these break down videos
I just found your videos not too long ago since I started drawing a few months ago, and they're wonderful! Keep it up!
that old drawing is actually so impressive, and way better than anything i can create currently. i've basically never really drawn before like, a month ago
Man, i relate to this. Your old method was similar to what I've kinda been doing. Very illuminating.
That PMD music hit so hard.
scrolled to find this HAHAHA
Big PTSD kecleon moment
Make more videos. IDC about what. I just binged your whole channel and need more. Talk about clams for an hour or whatever, I just love your personality.
You know what I would love...a video where you talk about how you balance studies (like anatomy, boxes etc.) with personal work! I struggle there a lot..
I feel garbage
I feel cabagge
@@channcraft2025 :)
“Would you lose in a drawing competition with this Vtuber?”
*Nah, I’d draw*
Ok but if we're being honest 2019 pikat was wayyyyyyu better than 2019 me- I did war crimes man.... 😭
Ok, this is for all the new artists in this comment section:
-Wanna correct the sketchy lines? Start making carefree sketches with pen. Yes, inking pens, the ones you are probably afraid to use bc you will "mess up", that's the point.
It improves your grip, your confidence in your movements, and teaches you to think and plan before actually drawing, so you commit to stuff instead of trembling like a chicken and making shaky line after shaky line, and if you start to practice shading with it, it's really usefull to learn how to dominate the intensity of your grasp in order to correctly do the shades of gray you want once you get the gist of it.
As someone who always stabbed the paper like a raging dog clinging on his bite of the trainer's leg, this helped me a lot in my hand writting as well!! Curious, huh?
-Don't feel brave enough to use a pen? Try using handwritting tutorials for having a better caligraphy!! Trust me: They help A LOT with correcting the "hairy lines" and other hand pulse problems when grasping something, it actually improved my traditional art lineart at the time bc of it! Now i barely do mistakes, when, at the time i decided to pick em up, i did more mistakes than artworks😂
-Having trouble with perspective? Try drawing objects like your life depends on it, yes, i'm dead serious on this.
I used to have problems drawing hands! What did i do? Drew them like crazy, all the time, out of mere FRUSTRATION and RAGING PRIDE, bc i couldn't stand my teacher's kind words of "draw me 20 or 30 hands for next week, i won't take less, you need to improve on this, or i'll give you a lower score", and i HATED every second of it, i hated hated haaaaated drawing that bs over and over again.
¿What happened? I improved so so much, i, out of the blue, started to LOVE my hands. I started to draw them anywhere out of habit, but i kept that habit with me because all i could see now, was how good of a drawing of a hand i made, and felt so amazed and appreciating of my own artwork of simple sketches of hands, that i draw them at any given moment, just to see them and think, "what a good technique, this is trully ART, yes", and feel accomplished and proud of my own work.
So yes, draw that think you hate, sketch over and over that hand, practice that pose, render that background, paint that schupid boring mug!!
Do it, hate it, hate it and hate it, and do it until YOU LOVE IT.
Do it until you feel so ECSTATIC of your own work, it fills you with joy.
MAKE YOURSELF FEEL LIKE YOU CAN DIE ON THE SPOT AND HAVE NO REGRETS ABOUT YOUR JOURNEY, BC THAT'S WHAT ART IS!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉
If I could draw even close to how you used to draw, I’d love myself forever
Haiii againnn✨
Pikat's new upload at 5:20 AM? Hell yeah
damn it's 5AM for you?
If I ever learn how to draw, I’ll come back here. But for now, here’s a like❤
1:04 as someone who does this, i was like what the flip, am i not ment to sketch like this????
Mostly all My drawings come out really good…
But this shit makes me feel like a dumbass…
Oh man, I draw like that, I have almost no idea what I'm doing, no boxing out characters, lots of scratchy lines, but I don't mind, even though I know that's not the best.
There's just so many variables to a good drawing, and someone who's new that's a lot of stuff I need to both study and improve at *and* keep all of it in mind when doing a complete drawing.
I'd rather take it one thing at a time and appreciate my own subpar (for now) art 😊
I can think of a certain Austrian painter who fully deserves his art getting some brutal feedback.
Ma dear! I effing love your content full of amazing drawing skills and your badass pixel art 3D model! Could one of your future videos be a tutorial on how you accomplished such a magnificent feat regarding your model? You suddenly appeared on my feed and I was like whaaaaaat? And now, I'm hooked hahaha! Cheers!
I love perspective. If I were a professional artist I'd want to do work focused on perspective. The more extreme the better.
there is absolutely nothing wrong with “chicken-scratch sketching” as it helps form basic ideas for the piece. i can slam out at least seven different ideas in 10 minutes provided how coherent i want the piece
Normally I wouldn’t laugh at another’s artwork but this video made me laugh so much 😂 Awesome video pikat
9:50 honestly for me, drawing boxes and grinding is way easier than doing it for fun because I just get hit with the realisation of things I can't do.
If it weren't for Drawabox demanding the 50 percent rule I would have drawn boxes all day.
I'm not sure if it was stupid or briliant, but when I had just started drawing back in 2010... I'd had my tablet for MAYBE a month...I told myself, "I'm going to draw a doujinshi so it forces me to practice everything." And I did it. I drew an eye-bleed-worthy doujinshi, 25 pages worth, with backgrounds and poses and terrible attempts at dramatic composition, BUT I DID IT. And I really need to find that moxie again, damn. XDD
6:40 WHAT THERE ARE EASIER WAY?!
I just use some random colors and then use pin layer to draw on this "shape" layers withour getting out of line art
Yes I used to zoom in to do line art... definitely don't still do that...eh, yeah I do.
I thought you were drawing Sonic from OPM at first 😅
Love the vid! Just found out about you today while I was looking for something to throw on in the background while I work on stuff, and fell in love with your avatar. I've been wanting to do v tubing type stuff for fun and gave it up until I saw your avatar. 'A pixel art avatar?!?' I've been getting into pixel art recently for a project I'm working on and never once thought about doing an avatar like yours in pixel art before. I cant wait till I can get mine made. All in due time. I'm really commenting because I thought it was funny how you said you can't critique people or say bad things about their work, but dam..... felt like I was getting roasted there for a bit. Lmfao, love it. You talking about past you was funny because I've done a lot of the same things before. I've only recently got confident enough with solid, non sketchy lines for my project and here you are reinforcing the things I've just learned. It really made me think about how I've been doing things till now and makes me excited for the future.
Am I the only one who uses stabilization when it comes to the inking? I mean I only use it because my hands are super shaky, but I hardly see anyone use stabilization, especially as a beginner.
The software I use doesn't have stabilization
fr but probably because they have steadier hands than us.. 😭😭 i dont know
discovering your content was a blessing from the art gods
Now I understand how people feel when I say my art is shite. I wish my work looked that clean and detailed
I feel that I need to confess some kind of sin.
At some point of my short artist jorney I just felt that I need to draw boxes. No one forced me. nor did I thought of it before. I was against it and then found myself casually drawing boxes. Well.... Without reference and just for line practise, but WHATEVER. Jorney continues
I feel like 250 box challenge is a very great source. But i ve read some stuff and i realized that many people just dont understand it correctly. Even though it was said straightforward
BRO I THOUGHT THAT WAS SONIC FROM OPM!
You just roasted the “present me” lol yesterday i was drawing and i made the exact same sketch and lineart “mistakes” I felt observed but also helped :’D 😅😅
this is a cold comfort
Okay at the thumbnail i thought it was speed o sonic 😭
I only clicked on this video because of the pixel art vtuber, it mesmerizes me
the pros in manga and manwha do chicken scratch before line art and color not 3 different sketches or they just draw with no sketch and they are awesome.
the original from 2019 i thought it was speed o sound sonic
"try to keep your lines smooth"
my art, in which all my sketches are messier than ever but it still looks good:
(i use my sketches as lineart 😭)
Same and that’s ok, some art styles are more messy which is fun and completely ok to do!
@@Ratman8789 thanks!!
Speed-'O-Sound Sonic was never the same...
Honestly never seen a single video about apex even when it "blew up" never known real person who actually played it and till now it's one of my rare encounters with this game so i'm really surprised that they have speed o' sound Sonic there.
Kinda reminds me of speed o sound sonic from One Punch Man
The only time i think digital is outright better than traditional would be if you're going into the industry where most of it is now adopted to digital programs and the ones still using traditional methods are few and far between because it's significantly more time consuming. Every medium has it's advantages and disadvantages if your goal is to sell art traditional art is of more value because of cost put into it with materials + hours spent on it compared to digital where it's just boot up a software and only real cost is the tablet and maybe the program
Its scary how incredibly identical your old drawing of "wraith" is to sonic from opm
u gotta be the realest art youtuber to date fr
that part about making every line perfect down to a pixel feels too close to home lol
i thought it was speed of sound sonic ngl
i have to say im trying to get better at digital art and its painfuly hard for me to draw it just feels unnatural for me and im used to picking up and down my pencil for different pencils, and the fact i often just doodle in a note pad when i have a digital art software open is kind funny to me is there anything i can do to get better?
I think this is the first time I've seen a pixel art VTuber model
Pikat roasting over an open fire
Oh shite, I got into my chicken scratch skatch phase without realising! xd
Well, its funnier abd faster to draw chicken lines than clean lines(idk, I just use Ctrl+Z too much time. It should not take so long. And chicken lines give chance to see what I am going for without 10 Ctrl+Zs involved.
Or maybe I just mistake chicken lines with searching. idk
This video was like , roasting my art
I'm doing it just like that
ik this video is 2 months old but would you ever consider drawing more legends :0 (if you still play the game that is) honestly i think they’d look so cute in your art style !!
i tought it was fucking sonic
is that really wraith? i though it was a meme and it was Sonic Speed of sound from One Punch Man XD
I kinda just autopilot instead of follow my previsions now, causing me to sometimes rely on random ideas and moodboards
I have never used a pen and a pencil on the same piece of paper
i love speed-o-sound sonic!
Can't believe you'd roast a 5 year old's drawings! They're still learning! Can't believe this.
wraith lookin like she can go as fast as the speed-o'-sound
Still miles better than what I manage to draw
Thank you so much this really helped!
Waith is basically sonic
Speed o sound sonic
I THOUGHT THE ARTIST WAS 5 YEARS OLD
Chicken scratch for sketches is more than fine tbh...
this entire video just feels like she is referring to my art I do every single one of these currently
my adhd wouldn't even allow to get past the first stage
just noticed that wraith is really similar to speed'o sonic from one punch man
Messy Sketch = Goated
I can never draw like that I would need a pencil and paper made from wood
Why was the sketch better than all my art😭
Pikat in 4 years roasting this video and the art she redid
Ha! The clickbait didn’t work on me 😈 I knew you’d roast yourself 😎
Honestly I still do lineart like that iedhjend I can’t get very clean lines at all otherwise
when looking at the thumbnail I thought she drew speed o sound sonic
"you know what let's just make a better version of this right now. because i can" based
How tf can u even draw that good without knowing anything 😭