@@Bontiatco I live in Japan and you will actually be amazed at how good the kids are that are in the art club, They basically draw from when they are kids and the good thing is that with the art club they have a teacher who will teach them every day for 2 hours and that is all they will do. Just draw and get better and hone their skills. I do wish we had club activities in Australia.
Do they really make it look easy, though? It looks tough to me. The careful lines, the memory pull of how to do it, the restrictive yet confident line.
Pretty basic forms and shapes , any intermediate artist could draw this maybe even a beginner but I can't imagine drawing multiple frames of it for animation now that would be hell
@@dooomswear303 As an artist, I also research and watch other artists for tips, tricks, and pointers. One thing I can safely say; while a beginner can draw the typical shape of a characters head, eyes, torso... ect. Drawing them proficiently and doing so effectively are no easy task for them. Intermediate artists even stuggle with some basic shapes. Some artists, sure. They make it look easy, but a good majority can't draw that skillfully.
@@Blackheart070 it's more about experience than skill imo . He's confident in drawing those shapes alot of the beginners arnt . In the end his experience shows whole he's drawing
@@dooomswear303 I agree with that. I've learned the more I practiced, the more willing I was to sit and learn different styles, the better i got, the more skill was obtained. My profile pic is an exsample of thay. But yeah, good talk man.
This is the kind of texture and friction I miss when drawing digitally :( it's like drawing on glass, I still have to find a config that simulates the same texture as pencil and paper
Soo Like i understand drawing but that’s a waste of time when you can buy a draw pad with a screen and you can animate while drawing soo you don’t waste your time drawing then animating
As expected from japanese animator who has over 30 yrs experience.
if that blows your mind take a look at vercreeks animation in jujutsukaisen and you would not believe his age and his skills in animation
@@Bontiatco I live in Japan and you will actually be amazed at how good the kids are that are in the art club, They basically draw from when they are kids and the good thing is that with the art club they have a teacher who will teach them every day for 2 hours and that is all they will do. Just draw and get better and hone their skills. I do wish we had club activities in Australia.
Ah yes, guns and foreshortening. The nightmare of all artists
Guns are usually just a bunch of parallel lines. Just learn how vanishing points work lol.
I HATE GUNS T^T
@@mesia2453 Professionals can't complain too much about one's preference, let it a gun or a building.
Anything Hinoe-san draws looks easy... Then we take a pencil and reality walks in
Do they really make it look easy, though? It looks tough to me. The careful lines, the memory pull of how to do it, the restrictive yet confident line.
Yes, they make it look like "putting some lines like that and that, it's done" meanwhile their brain is working like 10x faster.
And most professionals say their art look bad after they draw it like have you seen my stick man 😭
It normal for a human, cuz when they obtained something they would wanted more and more, human's desire are never-ending
His work looks so clean and effortless 🤩
That’s what decades of practice and experience does.
That pencil tool looks so cool and so fun to draw with
Super clean, super precise, work looks very nice
How are they so good
I can never for the life of me draw lightly. Hands to heavy
I could some time, but now I do morning workout. I feel too much pawa 🤣
@@honsuaman8743 too much motivation
So satisfying, i love! the drawing turned out beautiful. 👏💜
What am I watching....
He is literally drawing perspectives with bare hands☠️
Only one word; professional
To any non artist this is NOT THAT EASY
Its not easy at all.
Pretty basic forms and shapes , any intermediate artist could draw this maybe even a beginner but I can't imagine drawing multiple frames of it for animation now that would be hell
@@dooomswear303 As an artist, I also research and watch other artists for tips, tricks, and pointers. One thing I can safely say; while a beginner can draw the typical shape of a characters head, eyes, torso... ect. Drawing them proficiently and doing so effectively are no easy task for them. Intermediate artists even stuggle with some basic shapes. Some artists, sure. They make it look easy, but a good majority can't draw that skillfully.
@@Blackheart070 it's more about experience than skill imo . He's confident in drawing those shapes alot of the beginners arnt . In the end his experience shows whole he's drawing
@@dooomswear303 I agree with that. I've learned the more I practiced, the more willing I was to sit and learn different styles, the better i got, the more skill was obtained. My profile pic is an exsample of thay. But yeah, good talk man.
Next Akihito Yoshitomi sensei please🙏
Amazing !
It gives me Black Lagoon vibes
This is awesome
This is the kind of texture and friction I miss when drawing digitally :( it's like drawing on glass, I still have to find a config that simulates the same texture as pencil and paper
There are screen protectors that mimic the effect of you have an iPad!
Clean❤❤❤
Wow tro cools bravo ❤
That song in the end though 💀
Iwish to do such like this 🥺🥺🥺
What are the pencils he uses?
he's use to it
I always wondered, why do people use coloured pencils?
I could never
This feels like ASMR ❤
it is brah
At the end I thought ad popped out
I think this is reference from psycho pass genga
hi, what is he drawing on the black thing underneath
𝙋𝙚𝙣𝙘𝙞𝙡 𝙩𝙤𝙤𝙡 𝙣𝙖𝙢𝙚 𝙥𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙨𝙚!
Why there pencil don't smudge?
Is he cross sighting?
Can i be an animator in Japan without knowing to draw?
Pencil name?
😍😍
How?
Nois bro
it IS easy
ASMR
Soo Like i understand drawing but that’s a waste of time when you can buy a draw pad with a screen and you can animate while drawing soo you don’t waste your time drawing then animating
some people prefer physical paper and pencil and process.
I would've broken the tip for every press.