3 Tips to help you DRAW FASTER
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มี.ค. 2024
- Drawing faster means you get to draw more in less time. However,
sometimes you gotta slow down first in order to go fast. In this video, I will share 3 personal insights when it comes to drawing efficiently.
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5:27 My proudest creation 😤
first reply hooray! 15min ago
That caught me offguard. I was bawling. Cause I tend to make that mistake of doing too much at once sometimes. Which ends up in frustration.
HAHA!
This is the real art right here.
i shouldn't have clicked, i shouldn't have clicked, i shouldn't have clicked, i shouldn't have clicked, i shouldn't have clicked, i shouldn't have clicked,
I once saw a Genshin artist (I think a Japanese artist) have multiple blank poses drawn of various expressions and personalities for when a new character would drop. I think that is one of the craziest yet most effecient ways I've seen someone draw.
Woah that’s actually insane, do you remember the artist?
@@lessrevz6269 I wish I did ;~; It was back in 2021 so who knows if they're still around knowing how the Genshin fandom likes to drive off their artists :(
@@S0N0MIY4 ah alright then thanks anyways though
I should do that for practice, lol. I've been kinda sketching out certain Genshin character poses just as practice but I could take it a lot further if I tried. One step at a time, I suppose.
I kinda do that in a way, but without the expressions
i do pose studies every once in a while and when one of them turns out good i save it to be used on a full drawing, it really helps
The military has a saying: "Slow is smooth and smooth is fast"
Ghosting is the term that I’ve heard for “air drawing”
that's the exact term
I feel the need to point out that, I feel like the advice of 'moving outside your comfort zone' when making art, in general, is assuming that you WANT to get better at drawing new things in the first place. If you keep drawing the same thing over and over again, you may not really get that much better at drawing other things but you'll still be improving at the thing you are drawing - and that's perfectly fine if that's your only goal, i.e. if that's what your career requires, or if that's just the thing you enjoy drawing most. If you do draw purely for pleasure I recommend you try branching out *sometimes* just to see if you discover something you didn't before (and of course if you plan to turn your art into a job, versatility is great) but at the end of the way, you're going to know what you want to improve on better than most of the people trying to give you advice.
W For animators who draw things that is only seen in just 1 milisecond🔥
Comfort zone... DOMAIN EXPANSION!
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i swear the zoomed out tip helps amazingly im teh kind fo person to overfocus on details and since i do that it made my composition better lol
I heard of these tips many times, but as a beginner, I think, the most important here is "There's is a time to learn and experiment, then another time to perform."
Switching between these modes is very much the way you can both paint more and learn more.
I learned how to paint Frieren's eyes in 1 hour, but drawing Frieren bust view with that eye's color takes only 30 minutes.
Well reference accumulation actually took 30 minutes out of 1 hour learning period.
Oh my god.. thank you for this, i only started learn coloring but the problem is, i always immediately want it to be a completed piece instead of focusing on it as "art for learning".. Sometimes i become burned out and forgot i'm supposed to learn first, not immediately make a finished piece
@@Mitsu06 I feel the same too. But I found that, if you want to learn, don't plan just to learn, plan to finish learning and make something complete of what you have learned.
Scheduling drawing session will prevent you from learning too much and never finish any work, so you don't get bored learning to draw.
Like, I planned to learn coloring the eyes for 2 hrs. but the actual practice take only 1 min for a pair of eyes. But I have to drag it to 2 hrs. somehow as I also live stream the whole process. And talking about just how I understand that quickly sounds boring while the canvas only have these eyes, trying to learn new things will also be too much for my brain. So I just tried to draw a bust shot that only focus on the eyes, and leave everything else mediocre.
Well as a digital artist, depending on the complexity of the artwork, I can spend from 3hours to 3days on an artwork. Most of the time being wasted is from exploring techniques to create what I have in mind
love the editing on the vid, nice stuff
5:12 I feel extremely called out
Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
I've been stressed out of how slowww my hand at drawing and your video is my saviour.💐✨️
Very helpful video thank you!
the thumbnails thing would take me several hours just to make one thumbnail.
3:05 even I, a traditional artist doesn't even know what that mean😅, Yes, even if you know how to draw and fixing, it's gonna take alot of time and effort to be finished, it'll make you lose your confidence and burn-out immediately, that's why drawing warmup is the best to begin drawing something after.
Thank youuu
this channel is underrated, it motivate me to update my art acct 😂
Skipping details on unimportant area is really valid practice. Especially a piece for social media. People are not going to look into tiny details. They are like looking at your art for 3 seconds and move on.
I used to do a few day of line work for a single piece. Now I would say fuck it and just go with somewhat clean sketch line instead.
My professor calls air drawing ghosting and had us do it in class
me too dumb to draw
If you can learn to write you can learn to draw
Never put yourself down, even as a joke. If you do want to draw one day, do it for funzies. There’s no pressure and depending if you want to follow a curriculum, there are tons online. Especially this artist named Brad Colbow. He has a fundamentals art course that I took and never regret it. And I been drawing fairly decently until I took his course and now I feel like I’m a pro. Point is, take it one step at a time, find the right course for you, even if it’s TH-cam videos which many of us have used. In fact, if you find the right TH-camr and stay with them, you can get just as much as a paid course. There are many to recommend but maybe you’ll find anime styles easy. Milemegamega is a grand pick.
If learn can you write to, can you draw to learn
@@G_zuz Writing was in elementary school when the brain's learning capabilities were insane, and that still took years. Now a brain in mid 20s is gonna learn a new skill it will take decade...
Time to learn how to draw pin ups faster.
thank you very much for the video (I have 2 days left for the 30 day trial on csp)
I really wish Kim Jung Gi’s method worked for me. I have Aphantasia and I literally can’t visualize. I can do things from memory and practice, but trying to see something in mmy head is impossible for me. I still do my best as an artist because it’s my passion. Don’t let anything stop you!
nice vid
yes, yes, yes, yes
yes yes yes yes
Really, the hardest pill to swallow for artists is to do STUDIES. The skill to visualize is useless if you can't translate it to canvas, and how are you going to be able to translate properly if you don't study?
There is no such thing as a 'shortcut' in drawing, or any other skill in life for that matter. If you want to be fast at drawing, then you need to do your rep and get gains. That is how you gain the knowledge on what looks 'right' for the topic you're currently drawing. And with repetition, you hammer that knowledge and it becomes second nature to you.
how to find good references
You sounds like westjett but tamed
Wait, by "fast," are you reffering to human time or Frieren's abnoxious thinking of time?
The title: Three Tips to Help you Draw Faster
The thumbnail: Slow down
Oh I get it now, thanks! Just go slow to go fast! Thanks for making this whole drawing thing much easier 😂😂
Hey I just got back from rule34 and feeling mad about drawing, is there any tips to recover from this situation?
When i feel frustrated about my art i either take a break until i feel better or go back to study fundamentals or study the part that frustrates me most.
2:19 People with aphantasia be like: Ok, what's the next step? XD
Use reference and focus on balance
Drawing is to focus on forms and proportions. If you pratice this two, you will be fine even without the mentalization capability, but you will have to take reference as the comment above adviced.
Right??? Life is hard, man! 🥲
lol, I have Aphantasia. I just made a comment about this!
LITERALLY
All I need is I can draw every dynamic pose without photo reference
visualisation is key? well shit people with aphantasia working at a huge disadvantage - ill never be as good as Kim Jung Gi
I think at that point you'll just have to rely more on references and probably use more of them, but I'm sure you can improve too
All the sound effects on top of the video make it hard to listen to.