THANK YOU FOR THIS! I am half black half white (but lightskinned enough to convince some people that I'm white), and I've never fully thought about the differences in nose shapes or that nose shape can be an ethnic feature. Watching this has made me realize why I have such a hard time drawing my own face, and it's because I don't know how to draw my own god damn nose. This video and a few others (plus how you just generally draw a lot of black folks with ethnic features) has also made me realize that I actually have a lot more black features than I thought, and that's probably why people say I look like my (Black) dad, or, randomly enough, older Black women can immediately tell I'm mixed. This has actually been somewhat reassuring, since I've been feeling insecure in my Blackness for many years now. So knowing that I have these features and that my nose isn't "weird" and "ugly" like I thought, but is actually an aspect of my race is a really nice feeling. So thanks for this video and your education on how to properly capture these ethnic features that barely anyone bothers to teach.
I'm shocked you don't have more likes and views, this was so rich and full of info I needed. I always want to make sure I am sensitive to different features in cultures when I draw, and this gave me some perspective especially with making mistakes. Thanks so much for some fantastic content!
Thank you. My problem is consistency since it's just me...so there are times I have to take extended breaks because of work related obligations. I am going to try and do better though as I want to continue to give you guys the best content I can.
Well, between your video on lips and this one, I hope to improve my mastery on ethnics features and avoid drawing characters looking like old-timey caricatures, so, thanks !
thank man i been struggling with the nose i even stop drawing cuz i couldn't do the nose and never understood how to it for black people but thanks really
I thought it would be dumb to restrain myself to drawing only white people. But I want to draw correctly. Thing is, EDUCATION !! I'm in art school and not once in academic drawing we had a non white model... it's sad. I'll ask my teacher if they could hire someone else than Karen from Finance...
LOL "even if they are old don't draw the wrinkles" so true imma keep that in mind 😁
Never draw all the wrinkles. Maybe a couple ..never all...lol
THANK YOU FOR THIS! I am half black half white (but lightskinned enough to convince some people that I'm white), and I've never fully thought about the differences in nose shapes or that nose shape can be an ethnic feature. Watching this has made me realize why I have such a hard time drawing my own face, and it's because I don't know how to draw my own god damn nose. This video and a few others (plus how you just generally draw a lot of black folks with ethnic features) has also made me realize that I actually have a lot more black features than I thought, and that's probably why people say I look like my (Black) dad, or, randomly enough, older Black women can immediately tell I'm mixed.
This has actually been somewhat reassuring, since I've been feeling insecure in my Blackness for many years now. So knowing that I have these features and that my nose isn't "weird" and "ugly" like I thought, but is actually an aspect of my race is a really nice feeling. So thanks for this video and your education on how to properly capture these ethnic features that barely anyone bothers to teach.
Any time!
That thing you said of "pinching the nostril or widening it out" is a GREAT way to look at it. That just made me understand it a LOT better!
I'm happy I was able to help.
I'm shocked you don't have more likes and views, this was so rich and full of info I needed. I always want to make sure I am sensitive to different features in cultures when I draw, and this gave me some perspective especially with making mistakes. Thanks so much for some fantastic content!
Thank you. My problem is consistency since it's just me...so there are times I have to take extended breaks because of work related obligations. I am going to try and do better though as I want to continue to give you guys the best content I can.
thank you for this video!! i get most of my references from pinterest and it’s been SO difficult to find sketches of Black features
I'm super glad that these videos are helpful. I will be doing more soon so please stay on the look out for that.
Preciate the shout out! Thank you so much for the follow-up tutorial 🙏🏽🙏🏽
You're welcome bro! Appreciate you making the request.
Well, between your video on lips and this one, I hope to improve my mastery on ethnics features and avoid drawing characters looking like old-timey caricatures, so, thanks !
You're welcome. Glad to help.
Thank you for tips and encouragement! All praises!
You're welcome and thank you for stopping by the channel.
Thank you so mucj for this video, I couldnt find a video which address the structure's technique as you did !
You're welcome! Glad I was able to help.
thank man i been struggling with the nose i even stop drawing cuz i couldn't do the nose and never understood how to it for black people but thanks really
Appreciate you my brother. Glad that I could help even a little bit.
Not sure you covered the topic. But appreciate the video about noses.
You're welcome...
Thank you sir. This is so helpful! I just subbed btw 😀💜
Thank you so much! New content coming soon!
Thank you very much!
You're welcome.
Thank you so much🙏👏
You're welcome.
Thanks!
You're welcome. Thank you as well. 😌
@@DKG72 I gotta remember to shout u out when finish these nails!
@@lifewithlaniDUH I appreciate you for that. Thank you! Please send me some pics of the art or the video...would love to see your process.
Where's the gear link, my good sir? :D
Updated!!! Thank you my brother!!!
I thought it would be dumb to restrain myself to drawing only white people. But I want to draw correctly.
Thing is, EDUCATION !! I'm in art school and not once in academic drawing we had a non white model... it's sad. I'll ask my teacher if they could hire someone else than Karen from Finance...
Diversity in models for figure drawing is very much needed. Good luck with encouraging your professor.