I Like how this guy isnt boring and just tells us what to do like "um so first you gotta make this circle and then-" he's being funny and even adds memes, this really helped me thanks
Gobshite he edits every 5 minutes with shagging teenage humour just let me see an unedited tutorial without causing me an epileptic convulsion for fucks sake
Most helpful tutorial ive seen. Ive been wanting to learn how to draw or animate, since ive been inspired to and i want to make it a hobby or something i enjoy doing for fun. My hands are really shaky, so i cant really sketch on paper or anything like how normal artists do. Ive been practicing alot with references on pinterest (that are usually animals like, cats, dogs, deer, etc.) and it has helped me improve aswell. good luck to all those beginner artists out there!
The trick is to start with very light pressure so the line is almost invisible, and then keep circling the pen while slowly increasing the pressure until it looks close enough to a circle. It's just so much easier with momentum, the rest is practice and moving it from the shoulder to keep it more consistent.
There's tons of beginner level tutorials on head construction, but not as many for the intermediate level. This video bridges the gap between the most basic concepts and more advanced ones. Great job
The way you explain and demonstrate is easy to follow and super helpful, I have improved so much by watching your videos! By far the best head tutorial, thankyou so much niro!
Your point about the eyes is true, art uses a lot of psychology this is where “design” comes in to play, every detail matters into expressing what the art is supposed to be.
I just subscribed because of the calming pace and the mellow background music and also the pleasant narrative. No need to mention the amount of the good content. Keep it going man.
@@anti1wreally u have to try it. I drew everday till midnight. Not always anatomy tho. Sometimes when I forgot anatomies, I started to making my own tutorial. Now I want to draw more pose
Ive been drawing for 10 years and dont know proportion or fundamentals i just draw and draw until i got slightly better, honestly without your help i wouldn't have looked at my art objectively and scientifically lore accurate😂 now i draw better and feel better thanks.
I took notes on my sketch book to draw skulls/head anatomy. I noticed that the loomis head is a landmark for the cranium and the box its just to draw in perspective, without loomis the skull looked out of proprtion
4:20 that quote was said by Inoue Takehiko mangaka of vagabond, slam dunk and real the quote was "ones u get the eyes down the whole face feels alive" i believe lol
11:04 is some great subtle advice; using reference isn't just about copying aspects you need, but also to make the process easier each time with the knowledge you gain
I’m so grateful to have this drop when I needed the only thing I had was proko’s tutorial for the head but that was too masculine and realistic when my goal is to draw stylised anime and furry characters Ty Niro
I need to say THANKS, you explain very well and give good tips, in this time I learned a lot, I practiced and I feel good with the first results, so far I have not seen anyone explain like you, thank you.
great video! i really love your art style and i wish i could see more of your drawings and sketches of human faces and bodies (so i can "steal" stuff from your style) great stuff and goood luck!
Studying animation is actually good for studying motion and because there are a lot of drawings you have to do, so they often teach you to draw in simple shapes which is a very helpful tip in general cause that's what stylizing is, simplifying things in your way or changing proportions in your understanding ( at least that's what i know so far)
Finally, I've found the tutorial that I liked and that is helpful for me! I've watched a lot of tutorials before but only now I feel that I will draw faces better
Love this tutorial so much it’s super helpful but could you do a tutorial on the eyes? I often get stuck on the eyes and end up hating them especially when it’s on different angles
the reason why i came all the way here is because i wanna ask is it really possible to draw on a tablet (not a display screen which is sensor) with just looking at the screen? because i feel like a lot of ppl do it but i don't think it do me the job what i mean is that i used to draw on paper for decades and when i got the chance to draw digitally it feels off and i don't seem to understand lets say when i draw the eyes on the paper for example it turns out good as i want and when i draw it digitally looks like a ghost u could say not something i want, so is that my mistake or my device quality too bad? any tips?
I just ending the video, and i'm like the last picture, the guy who's trying to process a lot of information and seems he got a CVA xDD good video! thanks
In my experience, referencing real people is significantly better than referencing anime. Or at least, *only* referencing anime. By that I mean, it’s good to “steal” stylistic attributes that you enjoy from various artists, but getting the fundamentals down is much better with real people. My art got significantly more anatomically accurate, detailed and confident when I started heavily referencing real people. Just choose a certain demographic you want to incorporate. Like young women, pretty boys, super masculine men, whatever you want to nail down or just learn/improve.
Also an additional question, your drawings feels more natural as if you were using a pen and paper and for me it feels like I'm working in paint with an apple pen... It feels like what I draw feels too much "computerized" and very limited. Idk if it's because of procreate, the brushes I use or the fact that Im not user to digital drawing... but I feel like I'm drawing with a mouse lol
Hey a bit late, but it's probably cause of pressure sensitivity, if you don't have stylus w press sensitivity alot of types the drawing can come off as rigid because the size of the brush is staying consistent whereas on paper, we draw lines thicker and some thinner which helps alot.@@saiyatv6100
Guys only thing that do you need is patient, in pc you can use CONTROL Z or on tablet and cellphone, but in paper is so different, if you draw in paper you have my enjoy :D
First 2 minutes of this video has been more helpful than most tutorials Ive seen.
The first two minutes was the intro..
@@IUsedToBeGreatexactly
@@IUsedToBeGreatno? it ws about the loomis method
@@anjellyka_it was the intro OF the video 😂
First 2 minutes for me was an add 😂
I Like how this guy isnt boring and just tells us what to do like "um so first you gotta make this circle and then-" he's being funny and even adds memes, this really helped me thanks
Gobshite he edits every 5 minutes with shagging teenage humour just let me see an unedited tutorial without causing me an epileptic convulsion for fucks sake
YEAA!!!!
Most helpful tutorial ive seen. Ive been wanting to learn how to draw or animate, since ive been inspired to and i want to make it a hobby or something i enjoy doing for fun. My hands are really shaky, so i cant really sketch on paper or anything like how normal artists do. Ive been practicing alot with references on pinterest (that are usually animals like, cats, dogs, deer, etc.) and it has helped me improve aswell. good luck to all those beginner artists out there!
Such a calming voice but the edits are so unhinged
ehe~
@@riffatimran786 : Paimon smack (keeping the 1 month comment going
The editing made me CACKLE, I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who often takes more time to draw a circle than the entire character KEK.
I spend so much time drawing that circle... How can our drawing be perfect if the CIRCLE ITSELF isn't perfect, right???
@@edgeoftheuntimeworldexactlyyyy
The trick is to start with very light pressure so the line is almost invisible, and then keep circling the pen while slowly increasing the pressure until it looks close enough to a circle. It's just so much easier with momentum, the rest is practice and moving it from the shoulder to keep it more consistent.
There's tons of beginner level tutorials on head construction, but not as many for the intermediate level. This video bridges the gap between the most basic concepts and more advanced ones. Great job
The way you explain and demonstrate is easy to follow and super helpful, I have improved so much by watching your videos! By far the best head tutorial, thankyou so much niro!
How?? He skipped half the shagging tutorial
The way you literally summoned everything about drawing a portrait in one video is so helpful. Tysm❤
*summed up/*summarized
Your point about the eyes is true, art uses a lot of psychology this is where “design” comes in to play, every detail matters into expressing what the art is supposed to be.
I just subscribed because of the calming pace and the mellow background music and also the pleasant narrative.
No need to mention the amount of the good content. Keep it going man.
this guy makes me so happy idk why
bro got butterflies
Dude I can't put into words how much I love this kind of art style
I love your art style so much
Oh my god, I was addicted to draw skull, when I try draw with skin, SH*T IT ALL MAKES SENSE, THE PROPORTION ANYTHING I AM ADDICTED URRAAAHHHHHGRG TYSM
hey man, are you still addicted
@@anti1wreally u have to try it. I drew everday till midnight. Not always anatomy tho. Sometimes when I forgot anatomies, I started to making my own tutorial. Now I want to draw more pose
@@anti1w YES I AM.
@@yumaanggra thats nice!
@@yumaanggra im addicted now ( to drawing)
Ive been drawing for 10 years and dont know proportion or fundamentals i just draw and draw until i got slightly better, honestly without your help i wouldn't have looked at my art objectively and scientifically lore accurate😂 now i draw better and feel better thanks.
I took notes on my sketch book to draw skulls/head anatomy. I noticed that the loomis head is a landmark for the cranium and the box its just to draw in perspective, without loomis the skull looked out of proprtion
4:20 that quote was said by Inoue Takehiko mangaka of vagabond, slam dunk and real the quote was "ones u get the eyes down the whole face feels alive" i believe lol
3:16 "Add some details" -Some grate artist slander guy
The drawing circle part is so true
I’ve always struggled a bit woth the head, and it most came down to getting the outline correct, but this helped. Thanks man, you’ve earned a sub
11:04 is some great subtle advice; using reference isn't just about copying aspects you need, but also to make the process easier each time with the knowledge you gain
Amazing video!!!
Finally I've found smo who has delved into stractures, not said just "use Loomis method" without deep knowledge of planes😝
I’m so grateful to have this drop when I needed the only thing I had was proko’s tutorial for the head but that was too masculine and realistic when my goal is to draw stylised anime and furry characters Ty Niro
Bro tried it first time and it’s like an instant improvement! I’ve only started drawing and seeing this and doing it, it’s working great thanks!
You are my messiah dude. Your the only art youtuber I can understand from.
Suggestion: can you make a video about anime style hair and eyes
I need to say THANKS, you explain very well and give good tips, in this time I learned a lot, I practiced and I feel good with the first results, so far I have not seen anyone explain like you, thank you.
i might consider switching to more stylised faces but semi-realism is great for me also
anyways great vid and nice tutorial
I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggles with circles 😭
For whatever reason, this video is exactly what I need every time
this is the best tutorial ive watched hands down. thank u omg
Bro the head came out the best it's ever been
And I've been drawing for only 16 days
great video! i really love your art style and i wish i could see more of your drawings and sketches of human faces and bodies (so i can "steal" stuff from your style) great stuff and goood luck!
I Seriously love u're art style, and u're tips. I'm want to improve my art style to be a great Mangaka, I am really grateful.
Studying animation is actually good for studying motion and because there are a lot of drawings you have to do, so they often teach you to draw in simple shapes which is a very helpful tip in general cause that's what stylizing is, simplifying things in your way or changing proportions in your understanding ( at least that's what i know so far)
Finally, I've found the tutorial that I liked and that is helpful for me! I've watched a lot of tutorials before but only now I feel that I will draw faces better
TYSM my drawing turned out amazing im really proud of it thanks for posting this tutorial really helped me!!!
When i tell u i conquered my art block only by watching the intro. You are my lord and savior. Thank you 😭
Niroo!! I love your videos they’re literally the best and help me out so much
the circle drawing at the start is already a mood lmfao
Nice work, clear, concise, and to the point.
sou do Brasil e acho que você é o melhor canal de tutorial de desenho, obrigado
I'm falling in love of your are style, it's amazing!
Your speed drawing videos are fun to watch, but I think it would be nice to see some more in-depth tutorials on specific tools or materials.
this video affirmed to me that i’m not delulu for thinking circles are time-consuming
the editting HAHAHAHA
Atleast it made you smile and laugh ❤❤
what
What
Hahah 😂
U are so helping people... ❤ please keep it up more helpful videos 🎉
This is so, so helpful!
Amazing video as always buddy, this was VERY helpful:3
I loved the way u explained tysm!!
Thanks man, I wish I learned about this sooner. Thanking for the lesson
OMG I'm Vietnamese and I accidentally see your channel, first see time, I loved your brushstrokes
One of the best head video out there, great work
that sounds so wrong 😭
@@jj9268 I know ahah
Love this tutorial so much it’s super helpful but could you do a tutorial on the eyes? I often get stuck on the eyes and end up hating them especially when it’s on different angles
loomis method + cube method =🤯
I’ve been really enjoying your videos thank you for the content
the eyes and proportion are def the most important I agree
the GOAT is back! arigatou gozaimasu for the tips Niro-Sensei
Which books, courses, or videos do you recommend? I'm beginning my journey and feeling so lost, but I won't give up. Thanks for your content!
the reason why i came all the way here is because i wanna ask is it really possible to draw on a tablet (not a display screen which is sensor) with just looking at the screen? because i feel like a lot of ppl do it but i don't think it do me the job what i mean is that i used to draw on paper for decades and when i got the chance to draw digitally it feels off and i don't seem to understand lets say when i draw the eyes on the paper for example it turns out good as i want and when i draw it digitally looks like a ghost u could say not something i want, so is that my mistake or my device quality too bad? any tips?
Ayy mah boi is back at it
great video very well explained, especially for me since I started drawing my own manga yesterday haha :)
Good video, gave me a start on what I should do to improve
I just ending the video, and i'm like the last picture, the guy who's trying to process a lot of information and seems he got a CVA xDD good video! thanks
DUDEEE exactly what i needed thanks man
I like this guy's tutorials
been awake for 36 hours the circles hurt my head when i awake I will watch the rest it looks good :)
i love watching your methods and tip videos😭😭😭😭😭😭
"Step ???
Get good" caught me off guard 😭😭
Ah yes, step 69 my favourite :00 tysmm for breaking down the Loomis method :)
THIS IS INSANE
What app did you use for the reference board when you were putting the artworks in? ( 12:08 )
thats milanote
U need more subs bro its so underated
In my experience, referencing real people is significantly better than referencing anime. Or at least, *only* referencing anime. By that I mean, it’s good to “steal” stylistic attributes that you enjoy from various artists, but getting the fundamentals down is much better with real people. My art got significantly more anatomically accurate, detailed and confident when I started heavily referencing real people. Just choose a certain demographic you want to incorporate. Like young women, pretty boys, super masculine men, whatever you want to nail down or just learn/improve.
I really love your style
6:31 those are rectangular prisms, close enough to a cube I guess.
could you maybe do a hair guide? I love your style
This is very helpful, thank you.❤
Very helpful thank you!!
What pen type are you using, it looks good? Are you using the same for sketch and lineart?
Also an additional question, your drawings feels more natural as if you were using a pen and paper and for me it feels like I'm working in paint with an apple pen... It feels like what I draw feels too much "computerized" and very limited. Idk if it's because of procreate, the brushes I use or the fact that Im not user to digital drawing... but I feel like I'm drawing with a mouse lol
Hey a bit late, but it's probably cause of pressure sensitivity, if you don't have stylus w press sensitivity alot of types the drawing can come off as rigid because the size of the brush is staying consistent whereas on paper, we draw lines thicker and some thinner which helps alot.@@saiyatv6100
tysm. im having artblock this few month and i literally forgot how to draw
Tbh.. this is the only vid that helped me- btw 👉😩👈 it looks like math-
dude this is so unbelievably underrated
p.s: art style reminds me of Persona 5 and i love it 🔥
you do amazing head Niro🙏🙏
right when I need it, can you do hair next? cause when I draw them it usually looks flat, no volume or too round on top
Oh my god why did this actually teached me
Please guide to draw body next. I dunno how to have the right proportion😭😭
saved my life ty so much oh my god
Guys only thing that do you need is patient, in pc you can use CONTROL Z or on tablet and cellphone, but in paper is so different, if you draw in paper you have my enjoy :D
Omg drawing simple cubes in perspective is the most difficult thing I’ve done so far 😂
this video is very helpful thx for this ❤
Step one: be good at drawing
Honestly, no.. I didn't know how to draw at first, but with practice I became somewhat good at it...
"draw a circle"
"then add nose, eyes, ears"
everything you need to know about this "tutorial" lmao
First comment. Amazing video as always man.❤❤
@ 12:07 what is that program on the left that you are dragging the pinterest pictures onto?
Found it! It's called Milanote!
much appreciated 🙏🏻🥹
was the quote about getting the eyes right from ryan benjamin?
Awesome content, keep pushing !
What is that app that he uses to do collages with the photos??
For someone starting drawing, should i start with the face ?
3:55 the cursor loading feels so real 🤣