Wholy depends on what you go for. I get my best results with some reference image and construction (i.e. starting with a circle and a cross for a face and going from there).
I got a thing against land surveyors cuz this 15 yr old kid has been saying since 6th grade (and maybe before that) that he has worked as a land surveyor. He also said that he helped survey Joe Bidens rehoboth beach house’s fence in Delaware while he was Vice president. He said you make 4k/day as a land surveyor. He brought up in class that they found land surveyors in the ruins of Pompeii and they were called something else. This was during a lesson about the Roman Empire.
Okay, I can't really explain and this is probably a really bad example, but hear me out. When I listen to instrumental versions of songs that I hear frequently enough to have memorized, I sometimes hear the lyrics to the original song, even though there are none. This doesn't work as well with 8-Bit covers because of how different the audio is, but I can still fill in some of the blanks if the og song was by Avenged Sevenfold. Hope this helps, sorry if I just confused you more, now go listen to Avenged Sevenfold. That was an order.
This is also the reason why a lamp and a chair, or something else, can look like a human silhouette/ghost in the dark or out of the corner of your eye!
This is dead on what I was coming to comment on but my example was back when I was a kid and would go hunting I’d see deer all the time but as the sun came up they disappeared 😂 so all that deer that I saw were just in my head but to me they were 100% their and for sure deer 😂
I think this is part of the reason sketches often "feel" better than the inked version of it. There's a lot of wiggle room in a sketch and by inking the sketch all of that goes away
DenUnge is an absolute legend, an absolute madlad. He educates us, he cares for us, he makes masterpieces, he’s incredibly nice. What could you ever want more?~✨
That fact that you put three dots and called it a polar bear while making it look exactly like a polar bear (it’s also my favourite animal) earns you a sub
The beauty of the human mind. We're hard wired to recognize patterns and things that look familiar. Like people seeing stuff in space photos or seeing Jesus in toast or cereal lol or ghost in photos. That's just ur brain cresting an image from a patter and not actually something being there
@@Simba______ Did you visualize a face from the markings on the second piece of paper? I suppose one doesn't literally have to see an outline but because our brains try to find order in random things, they try to fill in the missing parts among those things in order to make cogent, whole meaning from them. A literal outline may not have ben seen, and maybe not even imaginarily, but there's a tension created, like a "where's the rest of it?" feeling that the brain tries to resolve, even if those markings on the second sheet of paper *weren't* necessarily ever meant to represent facial features at all.
When you get good enough at art, for small pieces anyway, you’ll instinctively know where to draw. No sketch required. It is a hard skill to learn but it’s an amazing exercise
Eh, I wouldn't say this necessarily. Do you know how many amateur artists don't use sketches because they don't think they need it/don't think to draw one? When I was younger, I didn't sketch. Sketching is a useful tool, it teaches anatomy/seeing shapes and forms better and gives insight into what the final version will look like before you sink hours into a piece only to be disappointed. I think the real shame would be trying to perfect this skill which only has its use in being a flex or saving time. I think it is a useful exercise in that it can you you experiment with positive and negative space, though
it really depends. most professional artists sketch first, while actually its more common beginners dont. again it depends so a lot of beginners might sketch and a lot of professionals might not its literally all about preference, but i do agree usually with traditional more skilled people dont tend to sketch or at least not as much as others, with digital its different
the thing is most youtube or instagram artists that you see draw with no sketch. actually do have a sketch and edit it out in the video. they sketch lines out in a very like blue or red.
@@flitefulwantssubs402yeah but once you've drawn thousands of eyes you might not need the starting circle anymore. You'll still need to scratch the rest of the picture but that little part of it isn't needed to make it look good
It's one of the Gestalt theory, negative space, it's how your brain recognizes and completes any missing part of an image that you see. A good example would be WWF logo. Had so much fun learning about this in class.
This explains why subtle lines that become so thin at points that the vanish entirely are a very powerful artistic tool... Really loving the content here. I really have developed a deep respect for your work. Beautiful art, subtle and showing a master's skill.
There was an experiment that showed people a video with 3 little shapes and a box with one side that can be pushed. Those shapes moved in all sorts of ways, and test subjects needed to explain what they were seeing. The vast majority wrote a story about love, and bullying. Describing the personality of the shapes. The study is called: "An Experimental Study of Apparent Behavior"
Because they were asked to make something up. They didnt see that. They were telling the researchers what they wanted to hear. Unless it’s physics, science is rubbish.
I dont know why but i started tearing up from unknown, very very random nostalgia...? I have to confess, i was playing the first few minutes at 2x speed.. Maybe because i was a bit in a hurry.. My mind was hurried up. For no reason. Its only after tearing up that i was able to actually LISTEN to you.. and I started getting random visions. Like when i close my eyes i get these negative coloured(black n blue) clips. You're right, it just feels so good to be calm and have it quiet in there🧠 Thankyou so much for this insightful video ❤
I can't be the only one who sees faces and animals in folds of fabric lol or as a kid looking up at the popcorn ceiling and seeing what you can make out
@@silk2283 oh my god yes, and it might totally work because he could make an ink blot and go with whatever character it reminds him of, cuz there's so many of them
For about a decade now, I have only been sketching in pen. This allows me to visualize an outline on the paper, and allow the pen create outlines without the underlying shapes. Using this technique for sketching also forces you to be more creative with your mistakes. You figure out how to integrate every line, and become ok with imperfections.
completely agree! using ballpoint to sketch is highly underrated because you are held accountable, but you’re also forced to embrace mistakes that can even make your drawing better. Plus i feel a pen glides across a page much nicer than anything else does
Seen a bunch of your stuff...VERY NICE! I used to draw like this when I got board, most of them turned out to be birds. Can you draw a happy little bird?
I don't know why I don't even have interest in the things like drawing but I keep coming back to hear more your voice is nice to the ears thank you for having the voice:)
I meant not interested in drawing as in the process of drawing I do love finished drawing especially if the drawing are of the things I like I have a Tumblr account where I only follow art bloggers
My dad was 41 when I was born and this is one of the first things/jokes I remember him showing me. I love it! As soon as I saw it, I shouted it out like a nerd. 😁 Also taught me morse code and ham radio. Having an older dad is pretty cool.
That’s when lines and patterns are actually present and there’s gaps in between when it’s all negative space you only have blank space to work off of so it’s not connecting anything, rather, making predictions of what it could be filled in with. Humans just naturally hate or are allured to disrupt voided empty spaces, I think it’s instinct imo. Personally why I like liminal spaces a lot; without any mascot horror. Just empty spaces are intriguing to me and games like Yume Nikki and LSD simulator also do a good job at large open spaces that are filled with complete utter nonsense or nothingness as your brain is trying to comprehend some story or reason when there might not even be one at all.
That's how I draw .I usually follow the imaginary outline while drawing it's like putting faith in something that might not be there.An wonderful way to draw,sometimes I see it during writing cursive or while drawing a circle.
Can't count the number of times I've drawn a great looking profile with eye, nose and mouth... only to mess up when I try to finish up with the scalp and head shape. Not even kidding.
My history teacher would give us a blank piece of paper for our pop quiz, and once we finish writing down our answers he said we could turn the paper over and admire the people in the snowstorm. 😂
I’m gonna be honest, I couldn’t see an outline when you showed the image, despite the fact that I was really certain there was one. I thought it was my screen’s XD guess my mind is a little more wack than I thought.
Wow this was really cool and interesting! I always look at patters on walls and blankets ect. I always see weird monster faces or simular, one night I traced out a couple faces on knock down texture on my bathroom wall and it looked exactly as I saw It UNTIL I drew the rest of the outline. It is still visible but the face looked more cartoony and not so creepy! I love this I want to see more!!!!!
fun fact, cats do it too. You know how cats always sit on a square when a square is available(exe, folded blanket), well they still do this when the square is incomplete and only two corners.
This is the precise phenomenon they have used to convince people they are living on a spinning ball covered in curved water that magically sticks to it instead of flying off, with upside down ships and a sun that's 95 million miles away 😂
Man, I don't hate you for that info. You just gave me hella inspiration! This style makes it kinda hard to add detail, though...but I suppose that's not the point.
My Father in Law had the best reaction to this joke. He wanted to see the latest thing I was working on. Naturally, I showed him the polar bear in a snow storm. Never heard anyone laugh so hard. He LOVES jokes. That was 15 years ago. He still brings it up.
i cant draw for shite but iv known about negative space for many years, one of my guild mates on ESO is an artist that uses negative space for celebrity portraits and its brilliant when done right, its great that u did this video cos i think its not as widely known now as it probably was back in the 70s and 80s
That’s actually quite interesting, the last drawing is so truly awe inspiring btw-
Made mr rage
Bert Bert
He's beautiful😭😭😭😭
I like that most people came because it’s a cute thing like a polar bear, not realizing the rest of his videos.
My man went from All Might to Megabrain real quick.
I thought something was wrong because I didn't see an outline. I feel better 😌
Me too! Glad I’m not alone
I turned up my brightness and everything
@@sextwister I was moving my screen at so many different angles 💀
@@bojuu I hope that you stub your toe on a broken table and get a splinter.
Omg me i was squinting at the screen like 'shit I need new glasses.' Which is true but not the problem this time. 😅
I was not prepared for BERT BERT 🤣
What does that mean?
the end of the video@@deniznarin
That's why I hate all my drawings 🤯
I always start with what's on the inside
and do the outline last but never get it to be the way I want to 😂
Wholy depends on what you go for.
I get my best results with some reference image and construction (i.e. starting with a circle and a cross for a face and going from there).
As a former Land Surveyor, I would see non-existent lines all the time. It helped out a lot at work.
I do that too
as a former technical drafting student, i agree
I got a thing against land surveyors cuz this 15 yr old kid has been saying since 6th grade (and maybe before that) that he has worked as a land surveyor. He also said that he helped survey Joe Bidens rehoboth beach house’s fence in Delaware while he was Vice president. He said you make 4k/day as a land surveyor. He brought up in class that they found land surveyors in the ruins of Pompeii and they were called something else. This was during a lesson about the Roman Empire.
@@Therealsamadamcik what the heck did i just read lmao
@@runic6452 me ranting about a kid who dreams of being a land surveyor who I really despise who just clings to me like a magnet
BERT BERT. Got me in tears, so inspirational.
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@@justsomungry3055E
I don't want to be that guy but I saw it... With my own eyes... The number of likes... A legendary moment... 999... To 1k... 🥲
Oh no he's hot
Dude drew exactly the lines my mind was imagining on that last one no lie
You saw handsome Squidward too?
This happens in audio too, psychoacoustics. It's one of my absolute favorite things to play around with in a mix
I'm interested, plz explain!!!!!
Me too!@@gabrieldelatortilla1
EXPLAIN
please por favor
Okay, I can't really explain and this is probably a really bad example, but hear me out.
When I listen to instrumental versions of songs that I hear frequently enough to have memorized, I sometimes hear the lyrics to the original song, even though there are none.
This doesn't work as well with 8-Bit covers because of how different the audio is, but I can still fill in some of the blanks if the og song was by Avenged Sevenfold.
Hope this helps, sorry if I just confused you more, now go listen to Avenged Sevenfold. That was an order.
@@RoseOfDisdain which song of the band should i begin with?
This is also the reason why a lamp and a chair, or something else, can look like a human silhouette/ghost in the dark or out of the corner of your eye!
i thought i was just hallucinating
@@TheChildErasermaybe you should slow down on the Benadryl. You don’t want to meet the Hat Man
This is dead on what I was coming to comment on but my example was back when I was a kid and would go hunting I’d see deer all the time but as the sun came up they disappeared 😂 so all that deer that I saw were just in my head but to me they were 100% their and for sure deer 😂
I want someone to make a horror game that has your mind fill in the blank, truly I believe that is the best way to instill fear.
Unfortunately, ghosts and demons have learned to capitalize on this and frequently look like chairs.
This is such an interesting experiment that I would never have thought of
2k likes and no comments? *What the actual fuck*
Like because I cannot just see that 1999 and do nothing
@@jasnava_jr right kid, I think I have the same thinking
(I'm probably younger then you lol)
“Bert Bert” is a masterpiece and we shouldn’t pretend that it isn’t.
DAWG YOU DREW EXACTLY WHAT I IMAGINED AND IVE HAVENT SEEN THIS ONE
"We're built to see lines that don't exist." That's so true in so many ways.
Yeah all the conspiracy theorists in the past 5 years.
Linking all the craziest stuff.
Lsd
Like borders, what have borders given us?
Yes, because God or whatever said. "Let there be lines they cant see"
Yet we still get FKED UP by spider webs every other week
I think this is part of the reason sketches often "feel" better than the inked version of it. There's a lot of wiggle room in a sketch and by inking the sketch all of that goes away
My exact thoughts!
This!!
So many great sketches were ruined once i inked them
Same goes when turning a paper sketch into digital lineart. For me at least.
Yea
I know nothing about art but I can watch his videos all day for some reason.
DenUnge is an absolute legend, an absolute madlad. He educates us, he cares for us, he makes masterpieces, he’s incredibly nice. What could you ever want more?~✨
That fact that you put three dots and called it a polar bear while making it look exactly like a polar bear (it’s also my favourite animal) earns you a sub
Actually I believe I had saw a book that was just like that but the girl just put a dot
….you just changed the way I look at art.
Dude you just made an actual impact in my life
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I didn't see any outlines at all.
The beauty of the human mind. We're hard wired to recognize patterns and things that look familiar. Like people seeing stuff in space photos or seeing Jesus in toast or cereal lol or ghost in photos. That's just ur brain cresting an image from a patter and not actually something being there
@@Simba______ Did you visualize a face from the markings on the second piece of paper? I suppose one doesn't literally have to see an outline but because our brains try to find order in random things, they try to fill in the missing parts among those things in order to make cogent, whole meaning from them.
A literal outline may not have ben seen, and maybe not even imaginarily, but there's a tension created, like a "where's the rest of it?" feeling that the brain tries to resolve, even if those markings on the second sheet of paper *weren't* necessarily ever meant to represent facial features at all.
That''s some wicked brush contouring, man! You're talented af.
When he made like he was admitting it I was like "Yes duh it's so obviously right there" man brains are crazy.
that one got me angry. definitely a good way to mess with people
Well, the only thing I can say to a mad person is...
*BURT! BURT!*
@Dïïvision ok I won’t
It made me laugh. You might be constipated, possibly ?.
Your mind is as beautiful as your voice, man. Thank you for sharing your art, and showing us a better way to look at the world.
❤️
god i love human pattern recognition and abstract thinking abilities
A wise being once said,
“BERT, BERT!!!”
*inserts megamind*
BURT BURT!
@@TheAdventurerAndDiscoverer
No Bert Bert?
🤨
When you get good enough at art, for small pieces anyway, you’ll instinctively know where to draw. No sketch required.
It is a hard skill to learn but it’s an amazing exercise
Eh, I wouldn't say this necessarily. Do you know how many amateur artists don't use sketches because they don't think they need it/don't think to draw one? When I was younger, I didn't sketch. Sketching is a useful tool, it teaches anatomy/seeing shapes and forms better and gives insight into what the final version will look like before you sink hours into a piece only to be disappointed. I think the real shame would be trying to perfect this skill which only has its use in being a flex or saving time. I think it is a useful exercise in that it can you you experiment with positive and negative space, though
it really depends. most professional artists sketch first, while actually its more common beginners dont. again it depends so a lot of beginners might sketch and a lot of professionals might not its literally all about preference, but i do agree usually with traditional more skilled people dont tend to sketch or at least not as much as others, with digital its different
it doesn't mean that skilled artists don't sketch at all, but it takes practice to draw without sketching and still making it look good
the thing is most youtube or instagram artists that you see draw with no sketch. actually do have a sketch and edit it out in the video. they sketch lines out in a very like blue or red.
@@flitefulwantssubs402yeah but once you've drawn thousands of eyes you might not need the starting circle anymore. You'll still need to scratch the rest of the picture but that little part of it isn't needed to make it look good
Good message and a laugh! I love it! Your work is amazing, much like you! Skål!
Seeing and recognizing faces is an evolutionary trait that helped us survive.
Bert is love Bert is life.
I’ve heard the phrase “human nature” thrown around a lot but as far as I can tell the thing unique to us is our creativity
It's one of the Gestalt theory, negative space, it's how your brain recognizes and completes any missing part of an image that you see. A good example would be WWF logo. Had so much fun learning about this in class.
I was looking VERY hard for an outline and was freaking CONFUSED!!!
and so,
this is how handsome squidward came to be
I said Megamind... Forgot all about handsome Squidward
Perfect piece of art!!!
This guy is always spreading positive vibes ❤ Love your work🙌
This explains why subtle lines that become so thin at points that the vanish entirely are a very powerful artistic tool... Really loving the content here. I really have developed a deep respect for your work. Beautiful art, subtle and showing a master's skill.
There was an experiment that showed people a video with 3 little shapes and a box with one side that can be pushed. Those shapes moved in all sorts of ways, and test subjects needed to explain what they were seeing. The vast majority wrote a story about love, and bullying. Describing the personality of the shapes.
The study is called: "An Experimental Study of Apparent Behavior"
I’ve seen that before, good point!
it's like when kids(and adults) ship actors together seeing connections that aren't there and making entire stories about their personal life
Because they were asked to make something up. They didnt see that. They were telling the researchers what they wanted to hear. Unless it’s physics, science is rubbish.
Smh. English teachers been brainwashing the masses
I dont know why but i started tearing up from unknown, very very random nostalgia...? I have to confess, i was playing the first few minutes at 2x speed.. Maybe because i was a bit in a hurry.. My mind was hurried up.
For no reason.
Its only after tearing up that i was able to actually LISTEN to you.. and I started getting random visions. Like when i close my eyes i get these negative coloured(black n blue) clips.
You're right, it just feels so good to be calm and have it quiet in there🧠
Thankyou so much for this insightful video ❤
Beautiful. And a great life lesson to follow
I can't be the only one who sees faces and animals in folds of fabric lol or as a kid looking up at the popcorn ceiling and seeing what you can make out
In spider webs and cracks in the bathroom tiles
It's a particularly strong version of a common phenomenon: most people see shapes and faces in clouds, for example. It's called pareidolia.
Yes this is common
YES OML
Oh god i still do make shapes out of popcorn ceiling, mostly for fun.
Have ya ever tried drawing ink flowers? Also what do you think about Disco Elysium if you've ever played it?
I would absolutely love to see some Disco Elysium skill portraits in his style
@@silk2283 oh my god yes, and it might totally work because he could make an ink blot and go with whatever character it reminds him of, cuz there's so many of them
I love your art
Here I was thinking I'm going blind when I couldn't see the damn lines....thank you for confirming that I can still see.
For about a decade now, I have only been sketching in pen. This allows me to visualize an outline on the paper, and allow the pen create outlines without the underlying shapes. Using this technique for sketching also forces you to be more creative with your mistakes. You figure out how to integrate every line, and become ok with imperfections.
completely agree! using ballpoint to sketch is highly underrated because you are held accountable, but you’re also forced to embrace mistakes that can even make your drawing better. Plus i feel a pen glides across a page much nicer than anything else does
Seen a bunch of your stuff...VERY NICE! I used to draw like this when I got board, most of them turned out to be birds. Can you draw a happy little bird?
YESS! Thats how i come up with many of my characters for my stories i see an outline on the paper and get to drawing
Omg thank you for making this video I remember saying something about the polar bear I really saw the bear XD
I don't know why I don't even have interest in the things like drawing but I keep coming back to hear more your voice is nice to the ears thank you for having the voice:)
I meant not interested in drawing as in the process of drawing I do love finished drawing especially if the drawing are of the things I like I have a Tumblr account where I only follow art bloggers
Bert Bert 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Bert Bert! 🎉
My dad was 41 when I was born and this is one of the first things/jokes I remember him showing me. I love it! As soon as I saw it, I shouted it out like a nerd. 😁 Also taught me morse code and ham radio. Having an older dad is pretty cool.
this actually part of the gestalt psychology, basically our brains conects the elements and fills in the gaps
It's called Closure :-)
I was about to comment this
That’s when lines and patterns are actually present and there’s gaps in between when it’s all negative space you only have blank space to work off of so it’s not connecting anything, rather, making predictions of what it could be filled in with. Humans just naturally hate or are allured to disrupt voided empty spaces, I think it’s instinct imo.
Personally why I like liminal spaces a lot; without any mascot horror. Just empty spaces are intriguing to me and games like Yume Nikki and LSD simulator also do a good job at large open spaces that are filled with complete utter nonsense or nothingness as your brain is trying to comprehend some story or reason when there might not even be one at all.
Plot twist: he is gas lighting everyone and doubling down by partnering it with a psedo realization
Man I love this kind of stuff I’m gonna try drawing w/ negative space
Interesting thing. My brain doesn’t make the outline with negative space cause of Aphantasia
Dude same! I was looking at that wondering what outline he was talking about, but I didn't realize that that was my aphantasia.
@@PugFaceMcGee no longer have this problem. Gained hyperphantasia through a concussion so yay!
I didn’t see the outline either
@@Fella_friend lucky
That's how I draw .I usually follow the imaginary outline while drawing it's like putting faith in something that might not be there.An wonderful way to draw,sometimes I see it during writing cursive or while drawing a circle.
i really want to try practicing this, but don't know where to start. any tips?
I loved this so much.
Fascinating and I love the ending 😂
Can't count the number of times I've drawn a great looking profile with eye, nose and mouth... only to mess up when I try to finish up with the scalp and head shape. Not even kidding.
My history teacher would give us a blank piece of paper for our pop quiz, and once we finish writing down our answers he said we could turn the paper over and admire the people in the snowstorm. 😂
Thank you for teaching me something interesting.
I love this so much Kim ❤❤❤❤
I’m gonna be honest, I couldn’t see an outline when you showed the image, despite the fact that I was really certain there was one. I thought it was my screen’s XD guess my mind is a little more wack than I thought.
This has totally changed the way I think. I feel excited to draw again.
So awesome ❤😎💯
Wow this was really cool and interesting! I always look at patters on walls and blankets ect. I always see weird monster faces or simular, one night I traced out a couple faces on knock down texture on my bathroom wall and it looked exactly as I saw It UNTIL I drew the rest of the outline. It is still visible but the face looked more cartoony and not so creepy! I love this I want to see more!!!!!
fun fact, cats do it too. You know how cats always sit on a square when a square is available(exe, folded blanket), well they still do this when the square is incomplete and only two corners.
You laid the trap and I fell right in! I could see the perfect outline of the head and then you broke my brain
I loved the twist at the end that was beautiful 😂
Thats one of my fave parts of art theory and the Gestalt Principles, negative space is very cool when doing any kind of art.
You Drew exactly what I was thinking 😂!
This is why old pixel art is often timeless and fascinating even to this day.
I love this!
Say sorry to him...this is purr skill!!!
Honestly I didn't have a clue what the final painting was until you finished it, now I can not unsee it
Once you said polar bear before showing the pic it instantly projected in our brains because words are magic and power
That is actually very helpful
Amazing when you have shared potential vision, now we just need more of that for building a better future
This is the precise phenomenon they have used to convince people they are living on a spinning ball covered in curved water that magically sticks to it instead of flying off, with upside down ships and a sun that's 95 million miles away 😂
I love your voice, accent, and your red face hair.
And your talent.
All in one
☘️🖖🏻🍀
I LOVE YOU!!!...by the way I saw the outlines second after you said what it suppose to be...
I straight up was picturing like a James Madison or a George Washington type face and then he goes and fills it in. Well played man!
James madison? As in the Tottenham footballer? 😂😂
Bert Bert! I love it, that's hilarious!
This is the equivalent of our brain reading an sentence with the letters scrambled
My version of this joke is : I have a blank paper , I wait for the moment to drop this : It’s two polar bears eating sugar cubes in a snowstorm 😂
As a logo designer i cant tell you how important the use of negative space or "suggestive" space can be
after that BERT BERT my spine imploded
My new favorite TH-cam shorts to watch
Man, I don't hate you for that info. You just gave me hella inspiration!
This style makes it kinda hard to add detail, though...but I suppose that's not the point.
That is great!
…that..bear..is no..mere bear. I see it EVERYWHERE
Negative space was always fun in art and design class.
There’s something very deep and beautiful about what he’s saying
So much of what we do is filling in gaps with our minds
Thanks for this video 📹
AMAZING❤
Oh thank god- I thought you were gonna make the whistle meme 😭😭
My Father in Law had the best reaction to this joke. He wanted to see the latest thing I was working on. Naturally, I showed him the polar bear in a snow storm. Never heard anyone laugh so hard. He LOVES jokes. That was 15 years ago. He still brings it up.
Ive never seen anyone talk about this in relation to art but this is exactly what i used to do.
A lot of people used to ask me how I paint like I do, the painting is already there, I'm just feeling in the colors.
jokes on you, that was exactly how my mind filled the blank space... bert bert forever!!!
the last drawing was better than what it was in my head
i cant draw for shite but iv known about negative space for many years, one of my guild mates on ESO is an artist that uses negative space for celebrity portraits and its brilliant when done right, its great that u did this video cos i think its not as widely known now as it probably was back in the 70s and 80s