this was so great to see , It brings memories of a favorite instructor who would draw during life drawing class right along side everyone and not afraid to show his process, we respected and learned a lot from that and its always inspirational
While watching this series with Rembert, he has quickly become one of my favourite artist. He comes across as a very genuine, kind, and down to earth guy- it's awesome to see his process for sketching as well! Thanks for making these vids
Thank you for continuing to put this series out. I love watching someone sketch and just chat about things, not necessarily teaching but just providing small nuggets of info. Would love to see more raw sketch conversations from more artists in the future!
It's nice to see how every artist has a unique approach to sketching, seeing him start over multiple times was testiment the phrase "every artist is his own worst critic" :P I would strongly disagree with ever working for a company for free, even if your goal is to gain experience. Also, not every artist needs to go to art school, it all depends on what you're hoping to achieve, if its simply for the degree, then that's fine, but don't stress about it, there's plenty of industry artists who never studied, some would even suggest it's a waste of time! which is true in some respects, it depends though I know I wasted a lot of money in animation school and found my true passion in illustration, it's better to get your foundations in drawing down, practice, learn from artists you admire, go to events if the goal is to meet other artists, this is from a self taught artist.
@@lunari6301 It's a right to receive a commissioned rate, or else the artist's boundaries could be disrespected and they could stretch themselves thin working the job.
For clarification, I went to RITSC in Brussels, animation. I had great teachers, but even if the program of the school is not in your interest. Brick and mortar schools are great to surround yourself physically with like minded people. Personally in my opinion it is invaluable to have human contact to practice soft skills. Its not all about technique
Exactly. I LOVE animation, but only have my phone. I can still animate but I feel I procrastinate too much to ever finish an animation. And I have been drawing for 6 years
Truly love these videos so very much. They are so relaxing, and always inspire me to get to work, whenever I feel tired or anything, it's like a burst of energy. When I was younger I wanted to work for big studios, but now I have absolutely no interest to do so, just want to work on my own projects, and help others in their little projects in the future.
The hand positioning seems a bit different with the the fourth finger and pinky at the end for the last illustration but this is still a great illustration! Great to see these demos from great artists.
What I took away from this: Go to conventions and events to up chances Focus on fundamentals Look at lots of Artists Concept art is also about clear communication, be a clear communicator
I wouldn't advise any artist to work on any professional project without pay. Its wise to request reasonable pay for requested work. The only art I do for free is art for myself or as a surprise gift for someone I know and care about. There is extra stress involved when making art for someone requesting it on top of having the skills and setting aside the time to produce said art. Unless its a ground up project with trusted friends and a fair % payout & credit for all involved solely based on the success of the project something like royalties where you work for free up front but get payed later for the time invested, I wouldn't do creative work for free. Too many artists get taken advantage of.
Hi, as usual amazing video and art, I am an aspiring illustration and concept artist, with skills in 3d too, but I have clear focus on fantasy illustration, but that's not the point, you mentioned going to art conventions in europe, I am from poland and art schools here are terrible, it is a consensus, so I decided not to go, I would this year. but about conventions, what of them are you talking about? strictly ART conventions have a lot, if not mostly modern art and abstractions or sculptures... you know. Where to find convention for people who like game art, card illustration, fine arts? is it just comic con, and gaming cons, or is there something else? please help.
Never never never never offer your services for free, ESPECIALLY to strangers because it sets precedent for other artists, brings the bar lower, and suggests to non-artists that art is something that can be got for cheap or free. If you will be adding your hand to a project without pay, you better be CREDITED as a co-creator and in it at the ground floor as equals with the rest of the team ie; if you aren't payed, nobody's getting payed.
Problem with art schools is that none of them teach you how to draw, the only way to get in, is to be a pre-established artist, and as someone whose art education consisted of 'draw this' and then write an essay about it, and not about how to see form, shape, perspective etc, you can't make that jump up, I want a school to teach me, not to expect me already to be taught. (Also £3000 is not affordable for a lot of people nowadays, and not everyone can afford accomodation/food, working and going to classes can be a lot if you are a sufferer of health conditions like severe chronic fatigue)
Yeah people dont understand you already have to be good at art to get into an art school so that they can pad their resume and take credit for that person's success(who would have succeed anyway). Art schools are spoiled for choice, art students are not.
"Art schools are cheap in Europe". Well I found one in Paris where I live. 30K euros for 2 years. 30000 euros. I wouldn't call that "cheap". So no, not everywhere in Europe. Depends on where you live, really.
One? Maybe you just should look for another one, big cities have a lot of them. But also big famous cities often have everything overpriced. They attract people who are willing to pay a crazy amount of money for a fancy course
Pro-art school people always say "school is good for networking, meet like-minded people...." Never , school is good because "they teach you otherwise you won't know".
You are going to have a hard time if you offer indie companies to work for free. It's also selling yourself short no matter how bad you think you are. It sets a bad precedence where game developers think they can just get the work done for free. And why would they respect you or your work. Unless it's a big company their exposure isn't valuable at all unless you hit the jackpot. You can do it better yourself.
Benimle aynı ülke-bölgede yaşayıp mesleğini yurt dışında oyun şirketlerinde icra etmeyi düşünen sanatçı arkadaşım bu yorumu okuyorsan bazı konularda aydınlatılmaya ihtşyacım var ,yani bu yoruma dönüş yaparsan sevinirim ve evet elbette ülke şartlarının gerektirdiği sorular.Bu yüzden sorumu Türkçe yazdım .😊
I just noticed how he holds the pen, is this a normal way to hold it? I'm not trying to hate just honestly never seen someone hold their pen like that, I certainly don't but maybe...it's the way?
Did he just advice to do spec work. NEVER EVER do it for free. This is happening in art industry only, we must strongly oppose it. Would you ever go to a pizza store and pay only if you like their pizza after tasting??
@@ProkoTV thank you very much for your response, I was actually inquiring about Proko as a venture. Would I be correct to deduce from your response that there are no business ties between Proko & Riot or Tencent?
Hearing that a Master’s Degree only cost $3,000 total made me sick to my stomach. That’s not even a semester at a university, and I never once felt I got my moneys worth in education. American universities are trash and I hate them so much, especially as an alumni.
"you have no excuse to not to go to art school, because they are so cheap" Actually i have one excuse - Final exams in school, because school said to me 2-3 weeks before final exams that I can't participate in them (basically the teacher gave my mom, behind my back, an ultimatum - Either I would participate in final exams, and even if I pass them, I would have to repeat class, Or I would not participate in them, and I wouldn't have to repeat class,)
I dont mean this in a mean way but I wish there were more art shots and way less face shots. I dont need to see your face when you talk. I want to see the drawing.
Thanks for the advice, Rembert! To keep up with his latest work, check out - instagram.com/rembertmontald/
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Hey look! It's me!
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@@kingpen1179 hey man
I'm behind the door
Love seeing the re-do drawing. Too often I think everything I start has to be perfect. It's a good lesson.
I could watch Rembert sketching the whole day and never get bored of it. Idk why, there's just something about the way he sketches that gets me.
Man he is so good. And he also seems so chill about everything and so transparent. Seems like he doesn't overthink art or life.
this was so great to see , It brings memories of a favorite instructor who would draw during life drawing class right along side everyone and not afraid to show his process, we respected and learned a lot from that and its always inspirational
While watching this series with Rembert, he has quickly become one of my favourite artist. He comes across as a very genuine, kind, and down to earth guy- it's awesome to see his process for sketching as well! Thanks for making these vids
Thank you for continuing to put this series out. I love watching someone sketch and just chat about things, not necessarily teaching but just providing small nuggets of info. Would love to see more raw sketch conversations from more artists in the future!
It's nice to see how every artist has a unique approach to sketching, seeing him start over multiple times was testiment the phrase "every artist is his own worst critic" :P I would strongly disagree with ever working for a company for free, even if your goal is to gain experience. Also, not every artist needs to go to art school, it all depends on what you're hoping to achieve, if its simply for the degree, then that's fine, but don't stress about it, there's plenty of industry artists who never studied, some would even suggest it's a waste of time! which is true in some respects, it depends though I know I wasted a lot of money in animation school and found my true passion in illustration, it's better to get your foundations in drawing down, practice, learn from artists you admire, go to events if the goal is to meet other artists, this is from a self taught artist.
Why do u disagree with the working for a company for free to gain experience part?
@@lunari6301 It's a right to receive a commissioned rate, or else the artist's boundaries could be disrespected and they could stretch themselves thin working the job.
@@gaze5393 yeah but i‘d rather gain experience than getting declined.
This dudes draftsmanship is insane. He doesn’t make a bad stroke/mark…impressive
For clarification, I went to RITSC in Brussels, animation. I had great teachers, but even if the program of the school is not in your interest. Brick and mortar schools are great to surround yourself physically with like minded people. Personally in my opinion it is invaluable to have human contact to practice soft skills. Its not all about technique
Exactly. I LOVE animation, but only have my phone. I can still animate but I feel I procrastinate too much to ever finish an animation.
And I have been drawing for 6 years
loves these. watching every Rembert episode, not in order.
Truly love these videos so very much. They are so relaxing, and always inspire me to get to work, whenever I feel tired or anything, it's like a burst of energy. When I was younger I wanted to work for big studios, but now I have absolutely no interest to do so, just want to work on my own projects, and help others in their little projects in the future.
So cool to see the art, and also see them slowly becoming closer and closer as friends
The hand positioning seems a bit different with the the fourth finger and pinky at the end for the last illustration but this is still a great illustration! Great to see these demos from great artists.
It is a pleasure to see rembert and perform his sketch! Thank you proko team!
Loved watching him sketch and seeing his improvise ❤️
I love watching artists do they're work, just seeing the workflow and tips/experience is great. Thanks for sharing!
Your vids are always just in time, I have a character design class currently and this vid gave me some helpful insights.
always love roit art style its very awesome
What I took away from this:
Go to conventions and events to up chances
Focus on fundamentals
Look at lots of Artists
Concept art is also about clear communication, be a clear communicator
This man is amazing this what I want to see I know even pro artist sketching like this glad to see this 😤
Clicked for the amazing art but 1:31 minutes in and the "Stay in Europe" already cracked me tf up lool that answer was way too quick 😂
please bring him again sometime this guys is amazing
The steam thing is actually a really good idea thank you!
this video was so much mo0r usful than any other drawing process ideos i've ever scene!
Art is a bang 🎉
I wouldn't advise any artist to work on any professional project without pay. Its wise to request reasonable pay for requested work. The only art I do for free is art for myself or as a surprise gift for someone I know and care about. There is extra stress involved when making art for someone requesting it on top of having the skills and setting aside the time to produce said art. Unless its a ground up project with trusted friends and a fair % payout & credit for all involved solely based on the success of the project something like royalties where you work for free up front but get payed later for the time invested, I wouldn't do creative work for free. Too many artists get taken advantage of.
This guy is amazing, I'd love to learn more and more and more and more from him🙇
i really love this channel
Wow, that's amazing. It helped me a lot
Hi, as usual amazing video and art, I am an aspiring illustration and concept artist, with skills in 3d too, but I have clear focus on fantasy illustration, but that's not the point, you mentioned going to art conventions in europe, I am from poland and art schools here are terrible, it is a consensus, so I decided not to go, I would this year.
but about conventions, what of them are you talking about? strictly ART conventions have a lot, if not mostly modern art and abstractions or sculptures... you know. Where to find convention for people who like game art, card illustration, fine arts? is it just comic con, and gaming cons, or is there something else? please help.
Never never never never offer your services for free, ESPECIALLY to strangers because it sets precedent for other artists, brings the bar lower, and suggests to non-artists that art is something that can be got for cheap or free. If you will be adding your hand to a project without pay, you better be CREDITED as a co-creator and in it at the ground floor as equals with the rest of the team ie; if you aren't payed, nobody's getting payed.
people can do whatever they want
PD: money isnt the only way of getting payed
Thank God someone said this!
Thank youuuuu for everything you do and the knowledge you share!!!😂😂😂
IS EXCELENT, THANK YOU !!!
You put some clip of DB in the beginning, i definitely watch this whole video
Oh, my God! you are so talented ! Your technique is amazing !! So beautiful ! Perfection (💚ㅡ💚)👍💯
Problem with art schools is that none of them teach you how to draw, the only way to get in, is to be a pre-established artist, and as someone whose art education consisted of 'draw this' and then write an essay about it, and not about how to see form, shape, perspective etc, you can't make that jump up, I want a school to teach me, not to expect me already to be taught. (Also £3000 is not affordable for a lot of people nowadays, and not everyone can afford accomodation/food, working and going to classes can be a lot if you are a sufferer of health conditions like severe chronic fatigue)
Yeah people dont understand you already have to be good at art to get into an art school so that they can pad their resume and take credit for that person's success(who would have succeed anyway). Art schools are spoiled for choice, art students are not.
Yay!!! Thank youuu
thank you.is creative and cool🙏🏻👋🏻
TRUE FACT: Lufthansa pens are the secret to Rembert's drawing skills.
I love this guy
He's like kim jung gi but with a ballpoint pen
Why is Rembert still “Riot Artist”? We know who he is 😤😤
Those punches were considerate asf lmao
He is using a ball point pen and not making any little blotches because every line is so confident...
Nice👏👏👏
"Art schools are cheap in Europe". Well I found one in Paris where I live. 30K euros for 2 years. 30000 euros. I wouldn't call that "cheap". So no, not everywhere in Europe. Depends on where you live, really.
One? Maybe you just should look for another one, big cities have a lot of them. But also big famous cities often have everything overpriced. They attract people who are willing to pay a crazy amount of money for a fancy course
I saw him and I immediately knew by his accent and his looks he is from Belgium as well. :D
Love the sketching videos !!
really cool!
Wow my idol!! :-)
J'aimerais vraiment en faire autant
Great👍👏 ❤
Comment avez-vous fait pour aussi maîtriser très bien l'anatomie ?
what pen is he using? it looks like it glides so well on the paper
It always looks like that when he draws. He uses literally any ballpoint pen and it's that way.
He’s just very light on his hand.
Whats the first song thats used when they start drawing? Cant find it anywhere. "Epidemic Sound" is too broad apparently.
Hi! What kind of pencil is used in the video?! Thak you ^^
Put the name of the artist in the title.
Pro-art school people always say "school is good for networking, meet like-minded people...." Never , school is good because "they teach you otherwise you won't know".
Love Jesus ❤ 😍
3:12 Enter through Mexico. Do it the illegal way.
These guys are amazing. It's been a few weeks and they're still wearing the same shirt 🤡
Continuity is important at Proko
May I introduce you to the concept of the washing machine?
@@macdieter23558 may I introduce you to the concept of jokes
I just really like that sweater
You are going to have a hard time if you offer indie companies to work for free. It's also selling yourself short no matter how bad you think you are. It sets a bad precedence where game developers think they can just get the work done for free. And why would they respect you or your work.
Unless it's a big company their exposure isn't valuable at all unless you hit the jackpot. You can do it better yourself.
"3000 or 4000 dollars"
LMAO
Now I finally know how to sketch while being tbagged by supervisor
can i go to Europe for art school
Benimle aynı ülke-bölgede yaşayıp mesleğini yurt dışında oyun şirketlerinde icra etmeyi düşünen sanatçı arkadaşım bu yorumu okuyorsan bazı konularda aydınlatılmaya ihtşyacım var ,yani bu yoruma dönüş yaparsan sevinirim ve evet elbette ülke şartlarının gerektirdiği sorular.Bu yüzden sorumu Türkçe yazdım .😊
I just noticed how he holds the pen, is this a normal way to hold it? I'm not trying to hate just honestly never seen someone hold their pen like that, I certainly don't but maybe...it's the way?
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Lufthansa pen. The commercials pen are better than expensive one. Hahaha
can someone suggest some good art schools in europe?
Did he just advice to do spec work. NEVER EVER do it for free. This is happening in art industry only, we must strongly oppose it. Would you ever go to a pizza store and pay only if you like their pizza after tasting??
Hi, I am curious to know the extent of your ties with riot. Are you affiliated with riot or Tencent?
The artist in this video worked for Riot at the time, as he states.
@@ProkoTV thank you very much for your response, I was actually inquiring about Proko as a venture. Would I be correct to deduce from your response that there are no business ties between Proko & Riot or Tencent?
Dude looks like "Multiverse" Stan Prokopenko.
🎨👨🏻🎨📜🖌️
Hearing that a Master’s Degree only cost $3,000 total made me sick to my stomach. That’s not even a semester at a university, and I never once felt I got my moneys worth in education. American universities are trash and I hate them so much, especially as an alumni.
American education is the most useless thing to participate in
Tengo una historia, alguien quiere hacer un manga?
Behtrin
Porque toma el lápiz asi ? Es que me yo lo tomaba así y me decían que estaba mal
We need to talk about how Riot Games in an extension of the Chinese Communist Party.
He draws Kayle too much! :D
I want to draw good doing art make me feel happy and enjoy my time is your website free I want to learn more
🙏🌊🔱🌪🌪🌪
Whatever you do, don't take Kristian's advice whatsoever.
NEVER. NEVER EVER WORK FOR FREE.
The instagram: "the page does not exist"
Not sure if this is a real comment on an IG link from this video but the IG link in the description worked when I checked it just now.
👍☘
proko looks a little younger
"you have no excuse to not to go to art school, because they are so cheap"
Actually i have one excuse - Final exams in school, because school said to me 2-3 weeks before final exams that I can't participate in them (basically the teacher gave my mom, behind my back, an ultimatum - Either I would participate in final exams, and even if I pass them, I would have to repeat class, Or I would not participate in them, and I wouldn't have to repeat class,)
Goku
Eric Banas an artist. Draw more Hulk! Psssh
vocalize
Turned this one off as soon as the arrogant art school talk started.
first cmmt
I dont mean this in a mean way but I wish there were more art shots and way less face shots. I dont need to see your face when you talk. I want to see the drawing.
I'm not a fan of Sargent, I prefer Corporal or Captain personally. Also, General art is much better ;)