Ah a classic drawfee! Nathan does a classic western animation, Jacob's a skrunkly style, Karina's high saturation high motion anime, and Julia goes fucking insane
I work at Aardman Animations as a prop maker and set dresser. I listen to drawfee as I work, and the sheer delight I felt getting to build a table alongside Julia (it really brought the room together) made my day.
just by chance this happened in like, the last three videos i watched in a row. the last one was also where she decided to learn blender from scratch lol
@@johnnyshortfor honestly I love reading speed draw comments for this reason, its like reading a book and trying to discern the ending, and its never right. Julia is god.
@@johnnyshortforseeing your comment about how this spoiler wasn't a spoiler didn't prepare me for what the twist actually was. I wasn't looking at the screen and looked up after a while and went "What!?"
Julia spending 18 hours painstakingly sculpting Luigi from clay only to then accidentally call him Mario later is maybe the most on-brand thing she's done.
next time it's gonna be- 'Julia....is this CRSPR?' 'You're making a living being for our amogus challenge?' Julia in her usual most zero energy voice 'yeh- so...'
Obsessed with Julia being like "I love when artists can make cool color choices!" and Jacob's colorblind sitting there like "oh, I thought that was blue"
I just love how Julia heard "draw the Mario movie in a different studio's style" and interpreted that as "sculpt a fully body Luigi and construct an entire environment for him". I love that so much about her Equally love that Jacob was presumably present for most of the 18 hours she was sat there doing that, and didn't once intervene.
Remember when Julia made an entire room for a scene in blender, and someone commented "next time Julia is gonna build a whole house from scratch"? Well, well!
I have not gotten to Julia yet and the more comments like these I read, the more I'm convinced she just straight up built a physical set instead of drawing.
I like how they were basically comfortable with the whole 'Julia did a clay sculpture and diorama for this drawing challenge' thing and when she broke out the wiring for the electricity there was a brief return to 'Wait, this is ridiculous'
I love the fact that Julia's speed "draw" lets us see the producers be good producers by checking in and being involved, but not taking over the whole show. I absolutely love Olive and Joy.
As someone who spent ten hours on a project in BrickLink Studio yesterday only to realize that I COMPLETELY misunderstood the assignment I gave myself (I made an A-Wing, the fanart I was inspired by had the character in an X-Wing) right as I was hitting "post", I identify with Julia on a very deep level here.
I had no notion that we could ever top "Julia, is this BLENDER?!", but she really did it. I'm morbidly fascinated to see what insanity she dreams up in a future episode.
*Notices there's still 20 minutes to go on the episode* *Karina is clearly almost finished with her piece* Me, knowing instantly: "What nonsense has Julia gotten up to?"
I love julia so much, the second nathan joked with not even 1% doubt in my mind I was like "it's gonna cut to a live recording of julia sculpting a luigi."
This might be the best Drawfee episode ever, I was recommending it to friends before I even finished Karina's portion. Also, the absolute hilarity of Jacob "this would have taken an hour but I had to help Julia put away groceries" Drawfee vs. Julia "I finished installing the floorboards and now I'm rigging up the wiring for the lighting" Drawfee.
This might be the Drawfee episode ever, I was recommending it to friends before I even finished the portion. Also, the absolute hilarity of Drawfee. "Drawfee" Drawfee vs. Julia "Drawfee" Drawfee.
The way Nathan perfectly captured the Disney aesthetic, Jacob's incredible execution of a style that's pretty different from his own, Karina's whole-ass poster, and Julia's multimedia project...what an incredible episode, y'all. You flexed extra hard on this one!
I loved Karina's realization "wait, that means he's HERE!" She sounded like a trash talk show guest who just realized that her abusive family member has been brought into the studio for a dramatic confrontation
This video has further convinced me that Jacob and Julia must be a great match just by the fact that Jacob did just a Mario and Julia inadvertently made just a Luigi.
While I lost my mind right alongside Nathan and Karina when Julia's plan was slowly unveiled, I want to s/o Jacob's weary, knowing silence during it all because he knew exactly what was coming and what happened. That's his wife doing this absolute nonsense and they both rule for this
Julia: "So, I did a Wallace and Gromit style" Nathan (jokingly): "You sculpted them out of clay?" *speeddraw starts* Nathan: "......nooo... _Juliaaa_ " Karina: *insane laughter*
Seeing Karina finish up and looking to see almost twenty minutes still in the episode was so funny. “What in the hell did Julia do this time.” Also karinas piece absolutely RULES. I’m obsessed with it, there’s so much motion and detail and expression in it.
i was so convinced that julia was going to give up using photoshop and use blender to model luigi. and when i saw that she was PHYSICALLY SCULPTING HIM, i paused the video, put my head in my hands, and just loudly exhaled. god i love julia so much, she brings me so much joy
I'm honestly more in shock that Julia hasn't seen Great Mouse Detective. Seems like such a perfect Julia movie. Edit: Julia would later go on to surprise me even more... holy cow.
By the end of her life, which is likely to outlast humanity as a collective concept, her existence itself will be considered art. Her eulogy will be made public in the form of the fourth section of a Drawfee episode in which the theme is "design an artist".
I love how half the time Julia does a speed draw it's like "I spent 15 minutes and lit it on fire at the end" and half the time it's like "I spent $400 USD on art supplies and/or new computer programs"
Julia is the kind of student to not completely understand the rules of the assignment, but she turns in something so amazing that the teacher gives her an A anyways 😂
Nathan: flawless Disney style Jacob: scrungly and simple yet very bold anime style Karina: blasts our eyes with beautiful colors, beautiful shapes, art techniques to draw attention to Peach booba Julia: Unknowable, unpredictable, Eldritch in nature.
i love how despite scrolling deep into the comments and the fact that they are literally all about julia i still somehow havent been spoiled on what crimes she committed💀just goes to show how unexplainable and incomprehensible it must be
@@tortillachips3911 using hyperbole? While referring to Julia "taught herself blender" lepetit? Or Julia "spent an hour ANIMATING a speed draw while Jacob struggled with radial lines" lepetit? The woman can do anything! (with the exception of knowing what Pokemon look like, of course)
Julia really subverted expectations. On DRAWfee's MARIO movie episode she SCULPTED a LUIGI. What a stupendous episode. Everyone did an exceptional job.
As a color blind person who draws sometimes, hearing Julia comment how good of a decision the purple overalls were and then Jacob saying that he thought the overalls were blue was so relatable. There was one time I had to paint a forest for my class and my teacher said that it was a very interesting decision to make the trees red and I just stared at her and said "what?".
Next speed draw Julia is gonna be like,”So I learned how to reprogram the light boards on the display in time square to recreate the opening scene to Evangelion…..”
The fact that Julia has 18 hours sculpting WHILE doing Drawtectives S3, doing accounting and managing for the company is just baffling to me. Shes incredible! Friggin Idol! A national treasure indeed
Julia: "So it turns out Violet Evergarden changed how animation is made and I had to learn Blender" Everyone else: "Well at least you learned your lesson, right? No more overambitious multimedia efforts for speed-draw episodes." Julia: "..." Everyone else: "You learned your lesson... right?"
Hopefully this inspires a Be Like Julia episode where everyone goes so hog wild, left field on a speed draw. Cake decoration. Lawn art. Sand castle. Spray paint graffiti.
@@willow8783 imagine no one acknowledges it at all, it’s just the most insane unhinged episode and then Julia presents a normal calm prompt-meeting piece and everyone’s like “wow great job Julia it looks awesome :)”
Truly fantastic work on that, like I love the old Super Mario Bros movie in spite of it's best efforts, but part of me kind of wishes they made a Disney one like that instead!
She's gonna make costumes with 17th century looming techniques, build furniture from scratch, build a literal room, and hire actors to do a tableau vivant next time
I love that at no point during the three days Julia spent making a Luigi’s mansion sculpture did Julia think “wait it’s a Mario movie prompt” like that’s an artist right there
As soon as Nathan joked "You sculpted them out of clay?" I knew... I felt it in my bones that Julia did, in fact, sculpt it! I couldn't have been happier!! Everyone did such amazing pieces!!
I had a moment of thinking the same thing as Nathan, mostly jokingly. But then...oh man, the Elation as the camera changed was great. Real north of the Border vibes.
30:33 Julia: "as per usual, I really done goofed it" Nathan and every viewer: "I'm so excited to see what that means" 😁 The amount of effort and skill that went into getting that single photo is mind-blowing. It's awesome to see Julia just going wild on a project where she's excited!
I love how this episode had another "Julia, is this...blender?" Moment, certainly not what i expected. It explains why everyone was talking about wallace and gromit in the last beans
This episode is the new peak Julia not only is it another level over the blender moment it also has the "misunderstood the assignment but still delivered" half of her energy
I was half expecting Julia to digitally sculpt Luigi in blender only for me to come to the logical and obvious conclusion that she wouldn’t do that, because of how painstaking it would be…
As a sculptor….the buzzing energy building inside my body right now is unreal. I’ve never felt more fulfilled, or been more motivated to make art, in all my days. 🤩 I freaking love Drawfee.
The "BRUUUUUUUUH" I let out when Julia's timelapse cut to actual footage of her sculpting her speed draw!!! LMAO Julia went to the old school Blender for this one! Absolutely loved this episode 😂💙
I missed Julia's Monster Mom era since that's how I first got into the channel, but this era of unhinged Julia learning new skills to expand her repertoire is wonderful
Man, I ADORE Karina's piece in this one, who would have thought Studio Trigger and Mario would blend so well. Also, oh my god, Julia... and the sudden realization "Wait... that means he is in THIS house!" 😂
Dear Drawfee Crew, We’re barely starting the 4th month of 2023, and you’ve already dropped some serious banger episodes that would qualify for a Drawfee Hall of Fame. Please never change; keep up the amazing work, everyone.
I love how when the clip of julia sculpting starts you just feel nathan reconsidering everything he's said to julia from suggesting aardman animations in the first place to the "you sculpted them out of clay" joke like he forgot that julia is exactly hogwild enough to actually do that
You know, what I love about Nathan’s is that it’s simultaneously clearly a different style, and completely still feels like Mario. And Julia…well she out Julia-ed herself somehow. Jacob and Karina both had really fun posing and colors. 10/10 Drawfee
I love that specific tone of voice from Nathan saying "Juliaa!" that means something fully batshit is about to happen to your youtube watching experience 🤣
Incredible work all around. At first when Julia stated she was doing hers in the style of W&G I thought she was going to teach herself the Worthikids stop-motion photo-realistic digital style. The cut to real-life footage literally startled me!
holy shit every single one of these blew me away. nathan's is so appealing and true to disney, jacob's has so much energy, karina's is so stylish, and julia. julia did something i can't describe
it's another instant classic episode y'all. holy shit. one thing about julia that has been said before but is on full display here is that she doesn't just create an awesome final product, she does a performance along the way. there are twists, there's a story arc... truly exceptional content. if this video doesn't make it into the "best of 2023" i will be very surprised
Nathan being so tired at Julia's effort is so funny because he is normally so chill but he really takes on Jacob energy when he sees Julia's absolutely ridiculous level of effort
This episode is so classic Julia- she did the wrong prompt and decided to use a whole other medium and spent an enormous amount of time doing it, completely full-assing the whole thing.
I was honestly so ecstatic to see the return of the speed draw tradition of "Julia, why have you done this?" mixed with equal parts "Julia, this is amazing!". Edit: given the incredible work Julia did and everyone (mostly) agreeing to do something similar I'd like to request a "traditional media" speed draw/sculpt/etc
Before, I was mentally preparing myself for whatever amazing/terrifying art style Julia would choose to draw in. The video switching over to her actually sculpting caught me completely off guard. Julia never ceases to surprise me, and the day I predict what she does for a video is the day I go insane. Amazing as always, guys!
Ah a classic drawfee! Nathan does a classic western animation, Jacob's a skrunkly style, Karina's high saturation high motion anime, and Julia goes fucking insane
good ol' classic Julia
We love a good 18 hr descent into madness
🫡
Julia.... Is this clayder?
@@blackjacktrial AAAAAAAAA
Nathan: "Sorry I made Luigi hot."
Jacob: "I didn't even include Luigi."
Korina: "I made him pathetic."
Julia: "Oops, all Luigi."
"Sorry, I made Luigi"
“Sorry, our house is now Luigi’s House”
@@redpepper74 you could say, it's....
Luigi's Mansion?
A room full of luigi
"Sorry, It's the multiverse of Luigi"
I work at Aardman Animations as a prop maker and set dresser. I listen to drawfee as I work, and the sheer delight I felt getting to build a table alongside Julia (it really brought the room together) made my day.
Holy shit, we need to signal boost this so Julia sees it because I'm sure this will bring her no small amount of joy!
SO COOL! I really hope Julia sees this, I’m sure it would tickle her immensely. Edit: same hat!
Omg i love this thank u
PLEASE tweet at her or something and try to get it boosted! Also you should totally show this to your highest level boss haha
This comment it's so wholesome and CUTE????
18 hours and severe back pain to make Wallace Luigi out of clay? I feel seen.
i was not expecting to see you here! very on brand for you both indeed
New subscriber to your channel here, glad to see you comment!
I knew I’d find you here haha
Wow! Was just thinking about you when I saw the sculpting! Guess I don't have to tag you after all
Adam! So fun to see you
Karina's realization of "Wait, that means he's in this house! Where is he??" has such horror movie energy lol
"He's in the bedroom, hidden, in pieces"
The call is coming from inside the house!
"uh guys... he's right behind me, isn't he 😱"
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32:23
no, he was infront of you the whole time@@edward-byanyothername
It's so on brand for Julia to just look at the prompt, say no, and make stop motion Luigi's mansion
Saw this before I got to that part. I was not expecting clay
Julia did you learn blender?
@@Mikeobdraws yeah, back in the "You in Your Anime of Choice" episode where she flexed with Violet Evergarden by KyoAni
If she's riffing on what I *_think_* that implies, Dear God in Heaven... o~0
EDIT: oh, Thank God it's Aardman
so i saw this before finishing the episode and was like. haha nice joke lmao. and then slowly filled with horror when julias portion began
No matter the medium, Julia truly can't resist PAINTING EVERY INDIVIDUAL FLOORBOARD
Seeing this comment before realizing there's a twist is like seeing a speck in the sky and then thirty minutes later being crushed by a meteor.
I read this before her part and there was no possible way for me to predict what was coming from this comment. Oh my god. She sure did.
just by chance this happened in like, the last three videos i watched in a row. the last one was also where she decided to learn blender from scratch lol
@@johnnyshortfor honestly I love reading speed draw comments for this reason, its like reading a book and trying to discern the ending, and its never right. Julia is god.
@@johnnyshortforseeing your comment about how this spoiler wasn't a spoiler didn't prepare me for what the twist actually was. I wasn't looking at the screen and looked up after a while and went "What!?"
karinas unhinged laughter upon seeing julias initial drawing of pathetic luigi and then when she begins sculpting is what really does it for me
omori
31:24
Classic Lepetit double whammy you love to see it
Julia spending 18 hours painstakingly sculpting Luigi from clay only to then accidentally call him Mario later is maybe the most on-brand thing she's done.
No i dont like luigi he has loser energy "spends three days meticulously creating luigi and PUTS HIM IN HER AND JACOB'S BEDROOM
@@DarthGardens pretty sure it’s her bedroom too 😅
I think the most on-brand thing was her forgetting about the mario movie entirely
@@ShotoNemar Mario movie ? Ehat Mario Movie ? There’s no Mario movie in Ba Sing Se
@@seveneyes77 they said her and jacob’s
I think Julia might be feeding off the energy at everyone's reaction to her audacity ever since "Julia, is this Blender!?" It's great
That is just the staple Julia moment
Spencer usurped Julia once by animating, and she took that personally
@@kaila-denzenhughes4130 She's never forgiven him. And has never stopped training since...
I gotta say, even though he usurped her, she still Julia'd them by deleting her art at the same episode. You can never beat her.
next time it's gonna be-
'Julia....is this CRSPR?'
'You're making a living being for our amogus challenge?'
Julia in her usual most zero energy voice
'yeh- so...'
Obsessed with Julia being like "I love when artists can make cool color choices!" and Jacob's colorblind sitting there like "oh, I thought that was blue"
Lmao
I also really thought that was blue as well and didn't understand what Julia was talking about until he said that.
It was very endearing 😂
@@Shayeblehhhh it was indigo technically 😋 so yeah
15:35
I just love how Julia heard "draw the Mario movie in a different studio's style" and interpreted that as "sculpt a fully body Luigi and construct an entire environment for him". I love that so much about her
Equally love that Jacob was presumably present for most of the 18 hours she was sat there doing that, and didn't once intervene.
46:04 - «Oh no! The wrong prompt!»
Also! He didn't spoil it for his colleagues, too! Such a nice boy.
[insert Let Her Cook dance from SSS stream Chef Life]
I don't think he could have intervened if he wanted to...
"Hol' up, let her cook."
Remember when Julia made an entire room for a scene in blender, and someone commented "next time Julia is gonna build a whole house from scratch"?
Well, well!
and she could! probably
Please tell me which episode that happened in, I have to see that
@@thebirdking3605with her skillset? Absolutely
@@felidawn th-cam.com/video/3f1XRiqCifs/w-d-xo.html
@@felidawn it's 'Artists Draw Themselves Into Their Favorite Anime' :)
Julia's "so now I'm painting the individual floorboards" hits different when they are *actual individual floorboards*
I have not gotten to Julia yet and the more comments like these I read, the more I'm convinced she just straight up built a physical set instead of drawing.
@Triumphala Darkshadow well...i mean...lol
I like how they were basically comfortable with the whole 'Julia did a clay sculpture and diorama for this drawing challenge' thing and when she broke out the wiring for the electricity there was a brief return to 'Wait, this is ridiculous'
I mean, I've been watching Nerd forge a lot, so to me it's par for the course, but... This is Drawfee?
i just got to the part where it switches to julia using clay, SHE GIVES IT ELECTRICITY???
@@faxonii I completely LOST IT when those wires came out.
at 41:40, if you listen carefully, you can hear Karina's suspension of disbelief fail and crash.
I love the fact that Julia's speed "draw" lets us see the producers be good producers by checking in and being involved, but not taking over the whole show.
I absolutely love Olive and Joy.
Actually non-toxic boss vibes, Producers on drawfee are really 11/10s~
julia misses the prompt, learns a new medium, and still succeeds immensely as everyone watches in awe and horror, a very classic julia move i must say
She has studied art, I'm sure it's not her first time doing this kind of thing.
@@PoorMustang I was hoping they'd specify whether or not she's done clay modeling before, but somehow it never came up.
Classic Julia
it's "did you learn blender for this?" all over again.
As someone who spent ten hours on a project in BrickLink Studio yesterday only to realize that I COMPLETELY misunderstood the assignment I gave myself (I made an A-Wing, the fanart I was inspired by had the character in an X-Wing) right as I was hitting "post", I identify with Julia on a very deep level here.
I had no notion that we could ever top "Julia, is this BLENDER?!", but she really did it. I'm morbidly fascinated to see what insanity she dreams up in a future episode.
Next time she'll just paint the side of their apartment
Your move, DeepBlueInk!
from 3d to the 3estdest
Julia hires out actors so she can make a performance art sppedpaint
Julia, is this CLAY?
*Notices there's still 20 minutes to go on the episode*
*Karina is clearly almost finished with her piece*
Me, knowing instantly: "What nonsense has Julia gotten up to?"
I knew, and yet, I was not prepared
Same!
For real though
@@Jr837_ I read this comment before I got to Julias, and I was still not sufficiently prepared...
@@briandoolittle3422 There's simply no way to be prepared for just how ridiculous she was this time
I love julia so much, the second nathan joked with not even 1% doubt in my mind I was like "it's gonna cut to a live recording of julia sculpting a luigi."
Julia's "drawing" has so much "is this blender?" energy. I love it
I love how ominously this reads lol
She's the kind of insane we love.
i was fully expecting her to use blender to make luigi and then-
I love Karina's excited screaming and yelling so much
complete with Nathan just being flabbergasted, having no words except for a worried sounding "Julia..." and "what."
Half expected Julia to say “this work surface was too low to be comfortable at so I just quickly built a dining table”
I know!! She did make a table, just instead of one to serve as her work space, it was only a prop 😅
SHE WOULD! SHE CANNOT BE STOPPED!
I feel like the only reason she didn't do that was because of how little space there would be to put the table in a little NYC apartment lol
I love the contrast between Jacob "I spent an hour on mine" Andrews and Julia "want to see 18 hours of work?" Lepetit
Truly, a match made in drawfee
Julia is either a "Oh, I only spent 30 min on it or an "Yeah, I worked for 18 hours" artist and that's so powerful
Umm actually, they're Jacob Lepetit and Julia Andrews now, they swapped names in the marriage.
i also love that jacob only drew mario and julia forgot the prompt and only made luigi
They are made for each other, if they have kids they’ll be the most powerful
Julia's the student who turns in the wrong assignment so well that you still feel like it deserves an A.
This might be the best Drawfee episode ever, I was recommending it to friends before I even finished Karina's portion. Also, the absolute hilarity of Jacob "this would have taken an hour but I had to help Julia put away groceries" Drawfee vs. Julia "I finished installing the floorboards and now I'm rigging up the wiring for the lighting" Drawfee.
and they're married
This might be the Drawfee episode ever, I was recommending it to friends before I even finished the portion. Also, the absolute hilarity of Drawfee. "Drawfee" Drawfee vs. Julia "Drawfee" Drawfee.
lol the moment Julia revealed the sculpting cam, I paused and texted my friend "I'm begging you to watch this Drawfee"
This comment confused me because I read it before Julia's portion lol WHAT A REVEAL
do you think the "groceries" were the art supplies lol
The way Nathan perfectly captured the Disney aesthetic, Jacob's incredible execution of a style that's pretty different from his own, Karina's whole-ass poster, and Julia's multimedia project...what an incredible episode, y'all. You flexed extra hard on this one!
A+ for everyone and Julia gets a lil extra credit for her use of unconventional medium
I loved Karina's realization "wait, that means he's HERE!" She sounded like a trash talk show guest who just realized that her abusive family member has been brought into the studio for a dramatic confrontation
Or a huge fan realizing they’ve been brought onto a show to be surprised by their idol. The sheer joy in her voice is wonderful
I'm a big fan of "He's in the *bedroom*?!"
I got more of a "He's in the walls" feeling out of it
i saw this message before getting to that point in the episode and there was truly no way i could be prepared
Karina just losing her ENTIRE mind in the background as Julia transitions from digital art to SCULPTURE is adding years to my life.
This video has further convinced me that Jacob and Julia must be a great match just by the fact that Jacob did just a Mario and Julia inadvertently made just a Luigi.
Jacob being color blind and still managing to trick everyone that he isn’t with his drawings is so fun.
It’s truly a surprise every time. Just shows how skilled it is.
While I lost my mind right alongside Nathan and Karina when Julia's plan was slowly unveiled, I want to s/o Jacob's weary, knowing silence during it all because he knew exactly what was coming and what happened. That's his wife doing this absolute nonsense and they both rule for this
He must have had one hell of a poker face while recording, I would've been barely containing my laughter if I had known what was coming.
Julia: "So, I did a Wallace and Gromit style"
Nathan (jokingly): "You sculpted them out of clay?"
*speeddraw starts*
Nathan: "......nooo... _Juliaaa_ "
Karina: *insane laughter*
I knew I was in for something when Karina's was finished and there was still one-third of the video remaining.
As soon as it got to Julia’s turn, knowing that she has a tendency for shooting past the moon, and I immediately went “oh no…here we go.”
Seeing Karina finish up and looking to see almost twenty minutes still in the episode was so funny. “What in the hell did Julia do this time.” Also karinas piece absolutely RULES. I’m obsessed with it, there’s so much motion and detail and expression in it.
we thought Julia learning blender for a speed draw was the wildest thing she could do...she is too powerful
Her creations are infiltrating the physical realm
I was just telling my housemate about that episode yesterday because he because he wants to learn blender. She topped herself with this episode
Which ep was that? Must’ve missed it
@@LePondLaDuck - Artists self-inserts in their favourite Anime.
i was so convinced that julia was going to give up using photoshop and use blender to model luigi. and when i saw that she was PHYSICALLY SCULPTING HIM, i paused the video, put my head in my hands, and just loudly exhaled. god i love julia so much, she brings me so much joy
i love the notion of the expression of loving someone so much being to do a serious facepalm and sigh
I did the same, she just keeps doing it
I just wailed with laughter, tears in my eyes, for several minutes
I was fully prepared for another blender speed draw as well
Lol same I covered my mouth and had to look away for a minute
not Julia spending EIGHTEEN HOURS on what amounts to a high art shitpost cause her and nathan were joking about it 🤣🤣
Karina's maniacal laughing when Julia's video switched to her working with the clay is a mood and gives me life.
the full stop "wait" at 6:20 from Nathan after karina described Ratigan as "mouse sherlock's boyfriend" is so perfect lmao
I'm honestly more in shock that Julia hasn't seen Great Mouse Detective. Seems like such a perfect Julia movie.
Edit: Julia would later go on to surprise me even more... holy cow.
Peak Drawfee
The worst thing for me is she said "Mouse Sherlock's boyfriend" and I was just like yeah that's true
hey what about mouse watson
A little before that at 6:13 you can hear Jacob say Elden Ring when they're talking about Ratigan lol
Julia being a performance artist becomes truer and truer as time goes on
By the end of her life, which is likely to outlast humanity as a collective concept, her existence itself will be considered art.
Her eulogy will be made public in the form of the fourth section of a Drawfee episode in which the theme is "design an artist".
I love how half the time Julia does a speed draw it's like "I spent 15 minutes and lit it on fire at the end" and half the time it's like "I spent $400 USD on art supplies and/or new computer programs"
Julia is the kind of student to not completely understand the rules of the assignment, but she turns in something so amazing that the teacher gives her an A anyways 😂
Nathan: flawless Disney style
Jacob: scrungly and simple yet very bold anime style
Karina: blasts our eyes with beautiful colors, beautiful shapes, art techniques to draw attention to Peach booba
Julia: Unknowable, unpredictable, Eldritch in nature.
Classic julia
i love how despite scrolling deep into the comments and the fact that they are literally all about julia i still somehow havent been spoiled on what crimes she committed💀just goes to show how unexplainable and incomprehensible it must be
@@JubioHDX and two hours later, have you been granted insight? Have you seen the eldritch truth? XD
@High-Lord Harza I literally read a comment that said what she did, and I assumed they were using hyperbole 😅
@@tortillachips3911 using hyperbole? While referring to Julia "taught herself blender" lepetit? Or Julia "spent an hour ANIMATING a speed draw while Jacob struggled with radial lines" lepetit?
The woman can do anything! (with the exception of knowing what Pokemon look like, of course)
Julia really subverted expectations. On DRAWfee's MARIO movie episode she SCULPTED a LUIGI. What a stupendous episode. Everyone did an exceptional job.
My favorite thing about drawfee is you can never predict which prompt will be the one that make Julia lose her damn mind.
i love how julia explores so many different mediums and techniques while also completely ignoring the prompts
As a color blind person who draws sometimes, hearing Julia comment how good of a decision the purple overalls were and then Jacob saying that he thought the overalls were blue was so relatable. There was one time I had to paint a forest for my class and my teacher said that it was a very interesting decision to make the trees red and I just stared at her and said "what?".
I bet it looked cool tho
"I'm painting his teeth because I baked his head" is a perfectly cromulent sentence if you've worked with Sculpy at all. Making art is so good
It really embiggens us all.
The line between art stream and psychological thriller is sometimes just the tone of your voice
Next speed draw Julia is gonna be like,”So I learned how to reprogram the light boards on the display in time square to recreate the opening scene to Evangelion…..”
Lollll
Meanwhile, in Times Square: “🎶…ZANKOKU NA TENSHI NO YOONI…🎵”
That fact that Julia hasn't seen the great mouse detective, arguably the most Julia of the Disneys, is wild to me.
Yeah! The climax is inside a clock mechanism and everything!
I said literally the same thing!
Right????
The unhinged Karina laughter when Julia started her section is the cure to depression.
I was laughing so hard at that part, both at the revelation of what Julia did and Karina's reaction lmaoo
Hearing the words "scrungly" and "ambient occlusion" in the same sentence is something that can only happen on a Drawfee episode.
Figures Julia not only creatures a full Luigi sculpture, but makes the mansion Code compliant.
The fact that Julia has 18 hours sculpting WHILE doing Drawtectives S3, doing accounting and managing for the company is just baffling to me. Shes incredible! Friggin Idol! A national treasure indeed
Yeah shes constantly doing 4D level chess shit and im Like...just sleep girl lmao
And don't forget plotting new ways to gnome Nathan.
@@screamsformemes julia doesn't multi-task
She hyper-tasks
Julia: "So it turns out Violet Evergarden changed how animation is made and I had to learn Blender"
Everyone else: "Well at least you learned your lesson, right? No more overambitious multimedia efforts for speed-draw episodes."
Julia: "..."
Everyone else: "You learned your lesson... right?"
Hopefully this inspires a Be Like Julia episode where everyone goes so hog wild, left field on a speed draw. Cake decoration. Lawn art. Sand castle. Spray paint graffiti.
It'll be an April Jacob's (Fool's) Day episode and Julia will follow the prompt TO. THE. LETTER. lol
@@willow8783 imagine no one acknowledges it at all, it’s just the most insane unhinged episode and then Julia presents a normal calm prompt-meeting piece and everyone’s like “wow great job Julia it looks awesome :)”
DIY home renovation, electrical work, outdoor survival training, taxes...
That sounds incredible
@@Eve.with.a.Y I want to see this so bad
Nathan jokingly saying “ oh, did you sculp him?” And then Juilia revealing that yes, she did, is pretty great
okay but can we talk about how much Nathan popped off this episode? That disney piece is an absolute gem.
He made everyone hot(ter)
it looks like the most charming direct-to-DVD that you would find in your grandma's attic
Truly fantastic work on that, like I love the old Super Mario Bros movie in spite of it's best efforts, but part of me kind of wishes they made a Disney one like that instead!
I saw that Bowser and thought "woah, he has the vibes of Beast" and SURE ENOUGH
Nathan is just SO GOOD at using a specific style
Julia has gone from blender into the real world, nothing can stop her
Julia is an eldritch creature that can manipulate reality itself
From 2D, to 3D to IRL, next 4D extradimensional reality
She's outside my window and she has a soldering iron and a bag from Michael's!
She's gonna make costumes with 17th century looming techniques, build furniture from scratch, build a literal room, and hire actors to do a tableau vivant next time
@@leopoldbloom4296 you mean stitching the costumes? But if she can weave…
Karina's ability to both figure out all those crazy poses AND how to draw all the characters at those dramatic angles is absolutely insane
I'm literally shook at Julia's commitment to being the most unhinged member of Drawfee. What a champ 😂
I know Julia’s piece is gonna get a lot of attention (and rightly so) but this was truly a banger episode from everybody on the team
Agreed! Everyone’s art is definitely going to be on my list of inspo pieces
Truly. I didn't even know about Jacob's reference point, but it turned out so cool! I loved them all.
Absolute banger.
Every time they do a style challenge I’m reminded once again that Nathan is a **style chameleon!**
And every time we kiss
yeah he is like a potato, can be used with everything and still be great.
And every time we kiss i swear I can fly
@@M0torsagmannen You can't make potato sweet though.
Wait.
@@RedHair651 potato starch is pretty versatile, i know its used in some japanese desserts
I love that at no point during the three days Julia spent making a Luigi’s mansion sculpture did Julia think “wait it’s a Mario movie prompt” like that’s an artist right there
She said Jacob told her when she started
I am constantly amazed by Julia's ability to take literally any prompt, make a hard left turn, and and truly explore the depths of the human psyche.
Julia managed to go above and beyond the prompt of "draw mario" without drawing or including mario.
As soon as Nathan joked "You sculpted them out of clay?" I knew... I felt it in my bones that Julia did, in fact, sculpt it! I couldn't have been happier!!
Everyone did such amazing pieces!!
I thought for sure she was gonna do it in Blender.... I was so wrong
I had a moment of thinking the same thing as Nathan, mostly jokingly. But then...oh man, the Elation as the camera changed was great. Real north of the Border vibes.
Julia has a reputation for building entire scenes in her art.
She just took it to the literal extreme here.
1:01 - Nathan [Disney (90's)] (8:44 - Completed)
9:27 - Jacob [Science Saru] (17:37 - Completed)
18:14 - Karina [Studio Trigger] (28:55 - Completed)
29:52 - Julia [Aardman Studios] (42:40 - Completed)
AYYYY thanks for the stamps
30:33 Julia: "as per usual, I really done goofed it"
Nathan and every viewer: "I'm so excited to see what that means" 😁
The amount of effort and skill that went into getting that single photo is mind-blowing. It's awesome to see Julia just going wild on a project where she's excited!
waiting for the day Julia shows up to a speed draw with a feature length film that she built all the sets for, produced, filmed and acted in
I love how this episode had another "Julia, is this...blender?" Moment, certainly not what i expected. It explains why everyone was talking about wallace and gromit in the last beans
This episode is the new peak Julia not only is it another level over the blender moment it also has the "misunderstood the assignment but still delivered" half of her energy
I was half expecting Julia to digitally sculpt Luigi in blender only for me to come to the logical and obvious conclusion that she wouldn’t do that, because of how painstaking it would be…
only to learn that it was scrapped for not being painstaking enough
As someone who's dealt with clay figures and weird builds of stuff, and has her degree in 3d art... The 3d art would hurt more to do imo. u_u
julia truly is unpredictable! I CANT BELIEVE SHE NOT ONLY DIDNT DO MARIO, SHE SCULPTED A WHOLE ASS PIECE! PRAISE HER CHAOS! ✨
this feels like ur joking but i just got to the part where she's starting to sculpt and its truly awe inspiring how much power Julia holds
@@christianhigares7086 not joking, it really is awe inspiring!
As a sculptor….the buzzing energy building inside my body right now is unreal. I’ve never felt more fulfilled, or been more motivated to make art, in all my days. 🤩
I freaking love Drawfee.
"I'm doing my canvas flipping cause fuck you" is a perfect summation of Karina's personality and approach to art and I love her for it
I can't believe they locked Yoshi outside of the apartment and halted his repeated attempts to enter the episode by removing his toes again.
…I request the context my good sir
@@theidiotnextdoor1502 They left him out in the cold
@@mothgirl0512 frfr
@Jermare Yoshi couldn't keep getting away with that, it's nice that the Drawfee crew did something about it
The "BRUUUUUUUUH" I let out when Julia's timelapse cut to actual footage of her sculpting her speed draw!!!
LMAO Julia went to the old school Blender for this one! Absolutely loved this episode 😂💙
I audibly gasped at that moment, I still can’t believe she did A FUCKING SCULPTURE 🤣🤣🤣
“why am i so attracted to luigi” from julia caught me unbelievably off guard
I missed Julia's Monster Mom era since that's how I first got into the channel, but this era of unhinged Julia learning new skills to expand her repertoire is wonderful
Julia somehow never hits the prompt, but also never disappoints, and I love that.
Man, I ADORE Karina's piece in this one, who would have thought Studio Trigger and Mario would blend so well. Also, oh my god, Julia... and the sudden realization "Wait... that means he is in THIS house!" 😂
Dear Drawfee Crew,
We’re barely starting the 4th month of 2023, and you’ve already dropped some serious banger episodes that would qualify for a Drawfee Hall of Fame. Please never change; keep up the amazing work, everyone.
Truly, they have been operating at 110% power. I'm in awe.
It’s been a truly incredible drawfee year already
I love how when the clip of julia sculpting starts you just feel nathan reconsidering everything he's said to julia from suggesting aardman animations in the first place to the "you sculpted them out of clay" joke like he forgot that julia is exactly hogwild enough to actually do that
You know, what I love about Nathan’s is that it’s simultaneously clearly a different style, and completely still feels like Mario. And Julia…well she out Julia-ed herself somehow. Jacob and Karina both had really fun posing and colors. 10/10 Drawfee
You ever see an episode title and know that they crew is gonna go hard?
and then they crew go harded 🤧😭
And you had NO idea!
Yall know they crew never miss
I thought your PFP was the goomba from Mario brothers 93
I love that specific tone of voice from Nathan saying "Juliaa!" that means something fully batshit is about to happen to your youtube watching experience 🤣
Incredible work all around. At first when Julia stated she was doing hers in the style of W&G I thought she was going to teach herself the Worthikids stop-motion photo-realistic digital style. The cut to real-life footage literally startled me!
Oh you know she would lol
Also imagine if they had worthikids on for an episode I would love that :)
Joy watching Julia sculpt was actually so precious ❤️
holy shit every single one of these blew me away. nathan's is so appealing and true to disney, jacob's has so much energy, karina's is so stylish, and julia. julia did something i can't describe
Karina just dying of laughter when Julia's clay clip showed up was immediate serotonin
it's another instant classic episode y'all. holy shit. one thing about julia that has been said before but is on full display here is that she doesn't just create an awesome final product, she does a performance along the way. there are twists, there's a story arc... truly exceptional content. if this video doesn't make it into the "best of 2023" i will be very surprised
I can't even begin to describe how I feel watching Julia's segment
Nathan being so tired at Julia's effort is so funny because he is normally so chill but he really takes on Jacob energy when he sees Julia's absolutely ridiculous level of effort
This episode is so classic Julia- she did the wrong prompt and decided to use a whole other medium and spent an enormous amount of time doing it, completely full-assing the whole thing.
I actually squealed with delight when I saw Julia's completed Luigi scene. It truly captures that classic Aardman energy.
I was honestly so ecstatic to see the return of the speed draw tradition of "Julia, why have you done this?" mixed with equal parts "Julia, this is amazing!".
Edit: given the incredible work Julia did and everyone (mostly) agreeing to do something similar I'd like to request a "traditional media" speed draw/sculpt/etc
Julia really said “You know I need a ‘Is this BLENDER’ moment again, but how do I one up that?” And I am so proud of our little chaos gremlin.
The second I saw how much time was left at the beginning of Julia‘s turn I knew we were in for another "Julia, is that Blender?!??" moment.
20/10 😙👌
Before, I was mentally preparing myself for whatever amazing/terrifying art style Julia would choose to draw in. The video switching over to her actually sculpting caught me completely off guard. Julia never ceases to surprise me, and the day I predict what she does for a video is the day I go insane. Amazing as always, guys!