I always hated grids. I hated setting them up, I hated drawing with them, and I hated how even after you erased them they were still there if you looked close.
Me too. Even with the draw this in the square activities in coloring books when I was young I would just stare at it like... uhhh... I always drew better from reference without the grid and precision than with it
@@Temi_parrot "I always hated girls. I hated setting them up, i hate drawing with them, and i hated how even after you erased them they were still there if you looked close"
Jesus, knowing the time had come, entered the Garden of Gethsemane to pray and plead with the Father that, if there was any other way for this work to be done, that the cup of suffering that He was facing would pass from Him. Jesus knew it couldn’t, so, in extreme stress, Jesus’ capillaries burst and He began to sweat blood. Jesus later was betrayed with a kiss, captured by the Jews, beaten badly, and then flogged. The Jewish customs commanded 39 lashes with the whip, which had multiple ends with metal, bone, and rocks in to cause extreme damage. Jesus, who was by now naked, beaten, and flogged nearly to death, had to carry a 100 pound part of His cross for about 1/3 mile until He couldn’t any longer, then Simon of Cyrene carried it the rest of the way. Jesus was then nailed to the cross through a massive nerve in His wrist and nerves in His feet, causing instant shock-like pains, then the cross was lifted vertically, followed by a large drop into the hole dug for it, causing massive pain. By now, Christ has experienced almost the full Roman crucifixion. As time passes on and the sky becomes dark with clouds, Jesus’ body begins to physically break down, acid/serum start to fill His arteries and clog up the blood flow, and He is exhausted from trying to breathe by pushing on the nails. When the time came for Jesus to die, He cried out asking God to forgive His accusers because they do not know what they have done, then He declares that it is finished, that sin has been dealt with, and that His time of suffering is over, and then He bows His head and willingly gives up His spirit. Jesus died before they broke His legs, had His side thrusted with a spear, releasing water and blood, and nailed through His hands and feet, fulfilling at least 3 specific prophecies written 600-1000+ years before He was born, including one that spoke of crucifixion around 1000 years before it was invented.
From someone who went from realism kiddie to adult who draws comic art: Realism was what people expected of me, and my more graphic comic artstyle developed by me having fun. Do what you love. No artstyle is the best, do what makes you happy. One of my art teacher said "Put on horse blinders, don't look left or right at what others are doing, only look ahead to where you want to be".
It is, in fact, useless. In every rule of thirds composition you can put that thing and it will tell you nothing. Conversely, every composition constructed using the snail could as well be achieved with the rule of thirds.
nah dude that's what people say if they don't know how to use it. the golden snail isn't for locating THE focal point/s, it's a guide on how the elements of the composition flow. rule of 3 = focal points, golden ratio = flow.
@@lonestarr1490 actually no. This is more about wrong usage of golden ratio if you want to see an actual good example of correct execution i suggest you look up "last supper" by Tintoretto
11:14 I believe the guy was drawing from references earlier, probably using some sort of guided tutorials,etc for learning those anatomical sketches..but later decided to draw from what they have learned, hence, wonkier drawings. As no exact reference was used, and they are just drawing from memory/trying to create a character design. I feel its not about skill deteriorating but rather coming up with character designs' creative aspect.
I wouldn't call myself an artists cos I suck because I never practice, but when I do happen to sketch, I favor HB for sketching, 2B for refining the lines, and 6B for shading. I assume the tiktokers are using 4B/6B so it shows up better on the camera.
As a kid I never used anything softer than HB, because those I could erase, while everything else was basically permanent. And I erased a lot. I think there hasn't been a single line I drew exactly once up until the age of 16 or so.
@@lonestarr1490because those pencils are more so used for shading really dark spots and usually not for sketching. The lighter pencils are supposed to be flr sketching lol (its not a set rule but just telling you there's nothing wrong with not using them and they're supposed to be harder to erase cus its basically like charcoal)
my art teachers used to teach us to use grid method because they couldnt be bothered to actually teach us to draw, i have such a grudge against them, developed observational skills out of pure spite
Heyo Mr Sam! Traditional artist here, what some of those other traditional artists were using was probably 8b-12b pencils, but! You can do this handy trick of mixing lead and charcoal plus a small amount of black gouache to make the BEST pencil shade, I like to put a bit of blue in mine hehe. ALSO, THE BIRBS ARE SO MARKETING YOUR AWESOME ART BOOKS THAT ADORABLE LONG LIVE THE BIRBS!
2:22 I went years doing this, not only with faces but with drawing anything in general. That's why it was so hard for me to learn to use a grid when I joined a fine art class. I always just measured everything in my head, and it worked really well but we weren't allowed to do that. They literally had to watch over my shoulder to comfirm I wasn't, in fact, tracing. Personally, I hate tracing because I find it limiting for my pencil strokes or with whatever medium I'm using, but to each their own. To this day, I still hate grids and will avoid them like the plague. I went back to measuring proportions my way, and I'm proud of my art.
That phase of changing your style is so frustrating💀🙏 I used to to a ton of realism but I couldn’t put the pieces together to make an actual person, so I was and am changing my style a lot🙏
Hi Father Sam 🙏🏻 . I've been a graphic designer for over two years . I've always loved drawing as a kid but haven't done drawing for years now , your contents inspire me to start drawing again everyday. Thank you dad.
I remember when I started drawing all the guides and books I used to read spoke about grids. I hated that method so I never bothered to try it. I just learnt proportions and how to draw different things in relation to others
I agree that you don't need professional quality stuff to be a good artist but, it doesn't hurt either. It's amazing what people can make just using their supplies from art school.
You’ll never know what I wrote. Also ngl, I hate when people say that they need expensive stuffs to draw good. Like I draw fine with ibis paint and if we’re speaking traditional, I can also draw well with a pencil I stole from a kid (no I didn’t steal) but the problem is I need a good eraser
hi sam i just got my new drawing tablet and im switching from traditional to digital art! can you please make a video about all what you need to know about digital art ?
I like a blue colored pencil for sketching and then go in with a graphite pencil on top. Which graphite really depends on my mood, could be either in the H or B range.
The one and only reason I went to digital from traditional.... I don't have to buy paper now Thaaaats it that's the wonderful thing of it (and eraser smudges/hand smudges) Other than that, give an artist a stick and some dirt. The ✨creativity✨ is priceless and it's already in you baby artists! KEEP PRACTICING!! And keep CREATING!
Dark leads are so much fun! The softest I have is 10B. I highly recommend playing with them, they are fantastic to blend with because they are so soft, but they also smudge like nobody's business so use a fixative. Also, that Art Baby Kitten is so freakin cute I either need that as a shirt or sticker (or both) or I'll just need to draw my own version! Mine will be a calico. Though if you make it I'll buy it. I'm way too far from Toronto to get one myself.
I normally don't often comment on videos but 3:59 are Leading Lines. They are composition lines that draw your eye toward the subject. In that example, it's the two lines where the wall connects to the floor, where the wall connects to the ceiling, and the top of the door frames. Obviously amazing video as always~ Just thought I'd explain a bit more to help people wondering why they have the arrows there~
Little traditional art tip I have to interject with, get good paper. Use the cheapest markers, paints, pencils, whatever medium it is, but as long as you have semi decent paper, it'll be great. Not even the arches 100% cotton stuff, regular construction paper and stuff like that works too, just make sure its got a little more thickness than regular printer paper, that's it.
as a trad artist: mechanical pencil i use 0.5 mm lead B graphite, for normal pencil anything from B - 2B, but sketching w 6-8 B is also really fun, i have not too many lead variations tho so i have limited options with non mechanical pencils
Hey Sam. Since you're a professional digital artist, we would love to hear your opinion on ibis paint! Maybe make a review one day?❤❤ Also thanks a lot for this series! It's actually both fun and educational!😆
To add to the point of not needing expensive art supplies: I’ve switched to digital art and I’ve learned that you don’t need to use or work with all the fancy brushes that others use if you don’t want to! I literally use the default pen!
the grid shit slows you down if you don’t just study from reference freehand, ia. esp if you wanna do anything stylized, or when we consider most ppl have asymmetrical faces where a grid may actually just confuse you
The message he's conveying around ten minutes in is very true. I literally have only ever used paper, mechanical pencil, hard work, and practice to get to my current skill level. Now I can draw very detailed art works and it's because I forced myself to put hours into my works. But don't get me started on color. No. I suck. That's a closed book. 🤣
7B used to be one of my favorites for strong contrasts. :) But they make such a mess, so I moved to harder pencils bc I didn’t feel like spray-fixing my entire sketch book 🙄
9:51 So true, I was indeed jealous of cintiq users but I still bought a cheap intuos (the one with free csp) cause I knew, if I can draw good, I can draw even on the cheapest of materials
STOP THE STICKERS ARE SO CUTE 😭 if only i could teleport 😔 would you be open to selling more of the stickers in the future? i think a lot of people would buy some, myself included!
I was debating going to draw the lips, but then Sam said he knew I didn't do it, so I felt a bit better but still paused it. After I decided I, in fact, would not draw the lips I played the video- and since I was not on the toilet (yay me) I felt obligated to actually try drawing the lips. I do actually prefer this method I think 💀
Would you ever consider reviewing art styles of other artists and maybe talking about how it all (looks like it) it was done? For example the Harbinger cinematic(it's a series of stills dubbed over mostly) from WoW has a style I'm obsessed with but I can't really figure out where to begin replicating or adapting to suit my own drawings, but I would love to take inspiration from how they've done it.
All the best Sam for the Art Festival.... The stickers were really really cute..... PS. It's been a while since Sam did a Challenge video..... We want it next Sam....
Thanks art dad
art daddy
@@Sificoreal
Zaddy fed us
More like art Daddy
What is this zestfest
“That’s a 10B pencil…..bro, that’s dark ass hell-“ had me rolling 😂😂
she's got some special 10B pencils because my 6B pencil ended up darker than my 10B 😭😭
@@trashyferret the fact that I didn’t know there’s a such thing at 10B pencil makes me want to go search for it lol. As an artist, I need to find it 🤣
@@trashyferretIt's most likely graphite, which is much much darker than regular pencils and are used in art schools (generally)
@@Ha-neulie Did you mean charcoal? Normal pencils ARE graphite
I legit thought they only went to 8. I have never seen a 10. If I need to go that dark, I use a black colored pencil.
I always hated grids. I hated setting them up, I hated drawing with them, and I hated how even after you erased them they were still there if you looked close.
Me too. Even with the draw this in the square activities in coloring books when I was young I would just stare at it like... uhhh... I always drew better from reference without the grid and precision than with it
I read it as "girls" and was SO confused..
@@Temi_parrotsame-
@@weirdosonicfan2309yea I always messed up so badly ToT
@@Temi_parrot "I always hated girls. I hated setting them up, i hate drawing with them, and i hated how even after you erased them they were still there if you looked close"
Fun Fact: the old masters used the grid method to quickly put out paintings. It's a shortcut not a training method.
Especially in big ateliers with dozens of journeymen, where, in lack of printers, they made copies by hand.
Jesus, knowing the time had come, entered the Garden of Gethsemane to pray and plead with the Father that, if there was any other way for this work to be done, that the cup of suffering that He was facing would pass from Him. Jesus knew it couldn’t, so, in extreme stress, Jesus’ capillaries burst and He began to sweat blood. Jesus later was betrayed with a kiss, captured by the Jews, beaten badly, and then flogged. The Jewish customs commanded 39 lashes with the whip, which had multiple ends with metal, bone, and rocks in to cause extreme damage. Jesus, who was by now naked, beaten, and flogged nearly to death, had to carry a 100 pound part of His cross for about 1/3 mile until He couldn’t any longer, then Simon of Cyrene carried it the rest of the way. Jesus was then nailed to the cross through a massive nerve in His wrist and nerves in His feet, causing instant shock-like pains, then the cross was lifted vertically, followed by a large drop into the hole dug for it, causing massive pain. By now, Christ has experienced almost the full Roman crucifixion. As time passes on and the sky becomes dark with clouds, Jesus’ body begins to physically break down, acid/serum start to fill His arteries and clog up the blood flow, and He is exhausted from trying to breathe by pushing on the nails. When the time came for Jesus to die, He cried out asking God to forgive His accusers because they do not know what they have done, then He declares that it is finished, that sin has been dealt with, and that His time of suffering is over, and then He bows His head and willingly gives up His spirit. Jesus died before they broke His legs, had His side thrusted with a spear, releasing water and blood, and nailed through His hands and feet, fulfilling at least 3 specific prophecies written 600-1000+ years before He was born, including one that spoke of crucifixion around 1000 years before it was invented.
Sam slowly turning his head around at 11:55 was a lot more terrifying than the badminton birdie at my face 😂
😂
HAAHAHHAAH STOPPPP THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD
THE SMOOTH ROTATION THO AHAHSHHAHAHHAH
He did that Frodo Bagins over the shoulder
From someone who went from realism kiddie to adult who draws comic art: Realism was what people expected of me, and my more graphic comic artstyle developed by me having fun. Do what you love. No artstyle is the best, do what makes you happy. One of my art teacher said "Put on horse blinders, don't look left or right at what others are doing, only look ahead to where you want to be".
Legit choked at "And finally the golden ratio. Or as I like to call it, the useless snail"🤣
It is, in fact, useless. In every rule of thirds composition you can put that thing and it will tell you nothing. Conversely, every composition constructed using the snail could as well be achieved with the rule of thirds.
nah dude that's what people say if they don't know how to use it. the golden snail isn't for locating THE focal point/s, it's a guide on how the elements of the composition flow. rule of 3 = focal points, golden ratio = flow.
@@lonestarr1490 actually no. This is more about wrong usage of golden ratio if you want to see an actual good example of correct execution i suggest you look up "last supper" by Tintoretto
did you know it is actually called the Fibonacci sequence? and it is quite usless (in my opinion anyway)
"did you do it? I know you didn't do it, it's ok, youre on the toilet."
HOW DOES HE KNOW EVERY.DAMN.TIME.
He used to know now he doesn’t I have gained power 😈
I SWEAR TO GOD MAN!!! HOW?!
The way he absolutely correct for me made me widen my eyes like crazy😭
The power of statistics!
I was about to say the same thing😭
i love the cats in the few secs of the vid
“Pst pst, meo-OOH”
-Sam, 2024
11:14 I believe the guy was drawing from references earlier, probably using some sort of guided tutorials,etc for learning those anatomical sketches..but later decided to draw from what they have learned, hence, wonkier drawings. As no exact reference was used, and they are just drawing from memory/trying to create a character design. I feel its not about skill deteriorating but rather coming up with character designs' creative aspect.
4:57 we got sam speaking indonesian before gta 6
I cant remember in what vid but sam has been butchering indonesian and multiple other languages unintentionally comedically since like 1997
@@noefortputintothis
Frfr lol
0:23 the fact that the brush was named “my babygirl”
I wouldn't call myself an artists cos I suck because I never practice, but when I do happen to sketch, I favor HB for sketching, 2B for refining the lines, and 6B for shading.
I assume the tiktokers are using 4B/6B so it shows up better on the camera.
I like to use 2H for a really rough sketch, then throw ink at it, so I have a bunch of unused B pencils in a drawer💀
@@joshstanford9245 can't you get a packet of only 2H pencils?
As a kid I never used anything softer than HB, because those I could erase, while everything else was basically permanent. And I erased a lot. I think there hasn't been a single line I drew exactly once up until the age of 16 or so.
@@lonestarr1490because those pencils are more so used for shading really dark spots and usually not for sketching. The lighter pencils are supposed to be flr sketching lol (its not a set rule but just telling you there's nothing wrong with not using them and they're supposed to be harder to erase cus its basically like charcoal)
11:54 the slow head turning 😭 like something out of a horror movie
0:15 jokes on you uncle, you didn't jumpscare me.
Same
Sameeeee
Yep
My weekly dose of laughter is seeing Sam slowly yet surely lose his sanity to TikTok Art tutorials
This comment isn't only accurate, it's funny too 😂
0:09 me who didn't blink 👁👄👁
Same
i read this and still blinked
same lol
Same lul😂
Wowee
my art teachers used to teach us to use grid method because they couldnt be bothered to actually teach us to draw, i have such a grudge against them, developed observational skills out of pure spite
“Struggling with lips???”
“Which ones? 😏”
Sam needs jail time
JUST PUT THE TIME STAMP INSTEAD OF WRITING IT OUT 😭
@@mindymelodies GRRRR YOU’RE MAKING POOKIE ANGY! 😤 you don’t want to do that, you naughty kitten…
@@death_knell NEVER say that ever again I'm actually serious
@@mindymelodies mmmm I don’t know about that kitten… you’ve been awfully naughty… talking back to your master… tsk tsk
@@death_knell ill make sure to remind you that you said this 4 years from now
Heyo Mr Sam! Traditional artist here, what some of those other traditional artists were using was probably 8b-12b pencils, but! You can do this handy trick of mixing lead and charcoal plus a small amount of black gouache to make the BEST pencil shade, I like to put a bit of blue in mine hehe. ALSO, THE BIRBS ARE SO MARKETING YOUR AWESOME ART BOOKS THAT ADORABLE LONG LIVE THE BIRBS!
THE ART BOOK IN THE BACKGROUND AAAAAA CONGRATS SAMMM!!
I didn't actually blink but when he said "you blinked!!!" I rewinded back to the start and blinked. Can't break his heart ❤️
Sam is better then my school art teacher and i prefer learning from sam.
12:48 Sam meowing was not in my 2024 bingo card
2:22 I went years doing this, not only with faces but with drawing anything in general. That's why it was so hard for me to learn to use a grid when I joined a fine art class. I always just measured everything in my head, and it worked really well but we weren't allowed to do that. They literally had to watch over my shoulder to comfirm I wasn't, in fact, tracing. Personally, I hate tracing because I find it limiting for my pencil strokes or with whatever medium I'm using, but to each their own.
To this day, I still hate grids and will avoid them like the plague. I went back to measuring proportions my way, and I'm proud of my art.
11:16 "we all produce poo on a daily basis"
that is far more comforting to me than you think
14:00 when you wanna come but you live far away 😔
5:48 Tsk tsk Sam this is a family friendly channel-
he realized and immediately regret…
Yes tbh dirty jokes are legit gross
7:05 Yooo get ur cameras out of my house man 😳🙊
That phase of changing your style is so frustrating💀🙏 I used to to a ton of realism but I couldn’t put the pieces together to make an actual person, so I was and am changing my style a lot🙏
"take it easy for us artists, we are illiterate"😆
10:15 Me, a twelve year old artist currently drawing on printer paper with a mechanical pencil and actually making smth decent: 💀💀
My favorite artist is back with another Therapy video
Great video and advice for the art babies
8:11 6b - matte. Or I'll just use a ballpoint pen or any ink pen. I really like contrast.
Hi Father Sam 🙏🏻 . I've been a graphic designer for over two years . I've always loved drawing as a kid but haven't done drawing for years now , your contents inspire me to start drawing again everyday. Thank you dad.
10:05 as a 12 year old, im scared
Ikr I don’t want my skull stolen
Same
So am I
same😂
If ya'll aren't prodigies, don't worry.. *but*
I love my daaark pencils. My pencil roll goes up to 14B, and yes, I use it. lol
Yes! I usually use a b6 to sketch and then a 8b for everything
I remember when I started drawing all the guides and books I used to read spoke about grids. I hated that method so I never bothered to try it. I just learnt proportions and how to draw different things in relation to others
You are my all motivation Sam. Sam . Love u
6:58 how did Uncle know that I didn't pause it and was also in the toilet😭
SAME
I agree that you don't need professional quality stuff to be a good artist but, it doesn't hurt either. It's amazing what people can make just using their supplies from art school.
You’ll never know what I wrote. Also ngl, I hate when people say that they need expensive stuffs to draw good. Like I draw fine with ibis paint and if we’re speaking traditional, I can also draw well with a pencil I stole from a kid (no I didn’t steal) but the problem is I need a good eraser
Did you unconsciously try to move up your nonexistent glasses at 00:50?
11:49 GASH U SXARED ME
YES!! SAM LETSGO! THANK YOU!! No srsly thank you i love ur vids
i’ve been waiting for another one of these for too long😈
i use 2h for the sketch and usually like 4b for midtones and then 8b for the deepest shadows
Sam should be a art teacher, he explains more than the drawing teachers I've had till now
Lead wise, I use 0.7mm lead (mainly w/ mechanical pencils) but w/ some of my older art, I used the normal #2 school pencils.
Sam Gaslit me into thinking I blinked. I still don’t know if I did 😭😂
If it gives you peace: I can guarantee you that you did blink at least once between when you watched the video and now.
hi sam i just got my new drawing tablet and im switching from traditional to digital art!
can you please make a video about all what you need to know about digital art ?
the intro never gets old lmao
I like a blue colored pencil for sketching and then go in with a graphite pencil on top. Which graphite really depends on my mood, could be either in the H or B range.
When “we all produce poo on a daily basis” is one of the most inspirational things you’ve heard in a long time. You’ve got a special talent Sam
The one and only reason I went to digital from traditional.... I don't have to buy paper now
Thaaaats it that's the wonderful thing of it (and eraser smudges/hand smudges)
Other than that, give an artist a stick and some dirt. The ✨creativity✨ is priceless and it's already in you baby artists! KEEP PRACTICING!! And keep CREATING!
Your videos are so fun to watch 👌🏽 I always learn something to help me with my drawing skills but I love that your so relatable and funny
i looooooove how you put context and knowledge to those short "tutorial"-bits, every time
I hope Sam does a deep dive video into compositions one day 🙏
Dark leads are so much fun! The softest I have is 10B. I highly recommend playing with them, they are fantastic to blend with because they are so soft, but they also smudge like nobody's business so use a fixative.
Also, that Art Baby Kitten is so freakin cute I either need that as a shirt or sticker (or both) or I'll just need to draw my own version! Mine will be a calico. Though if you make it I'll buy it. I'm way too far from Toronto to get one myself.
12:15 It's giving ,,what dat neck do?" 😂😂
for sketching I use 2b and for strusturing and shading I usually go for 6b and even darker shades with 8b then I can make it smooth with like a 4b
I really love all the new intros xD
I LOVE YOU SAM!!!
Literally the best teacher when it comes to proportions ❤ GOATED
I normally don't often comment on videos but 3:59 are Leading Lines. They are composition lines that draw your eye toward the subject. In that example, it's the two lines where the wall connects to the floor, where the wall connects to the ceiling, and the top of the door frames. Obviously amazing video as always~ Just thought I'd explain a bit more to help people wondering why they have the arrows there~
yayyyyy! Bought the art book!!!! im so excited to take it to art school with meeee
I love these videos so much! Do you have tutorials with pencil (non digital?) The way you explained drawing the head (and neck) was sublime
4:53
perfect accent, this is a true indonesian 😇
Little traditional art tip I have to interject with, get good paper. Use the cheapest markers, paints, pencils, whatever medium it is, but as long as you have semi decent paper, it'll be great. Not even the arches 100% cotton stuff, regular construction paper and stuff like that works too, just make sure its got a little more thickness than regular printer paper, that's it.
You're the reason i started to explore many artstyles thank you, i'll be calling u my teacher from now on, lol😂❤
as a trad artist: mechanical pencil i use 0.5 mm lead B graphite, for normal pencil anything from B - 2B, but sketching w 6-8 B is also really fun, i have not too many lead variations tho so i have limited options with non mechanical pencils
4:59 the language is Indonesian so here's the translation:
"How to draw like this? Follow the STEP BY STEP"
Hey Sam. Since you're a professional digital artist, we would love to hear your opinion on ibis paint! Maybe make a review one day?❤❤ Also thanks a lot for this series! It's actually both fun and educational!😆
To add to the point of not needing expensive art supplies: I’ve switched to digital art and I’ve learned that you don’t need to use or work with all the fancy brushes that others use if you don’t want to! I literally use the default pen!
7:15 “how to draw a poosay”💀
Yayyyy a new Samdoesarts video has dropped, let's goooo. 🙌
“We love you Sam!” We all say in unison ❤️
I love this man with my whole heart. Nothing can make me hate you Sam Yang 🙏
Another video from my favorite art dad!!!
the grid shit slows you down if you don’t just study from reference freehand, ia. esp if you wanna do anything stylized, or when we consider most ppl have asymmetrical faces where a grid may actually just confuse you
also your point about perspective composition and tangents made me realize these rules are just art feng shui
each time sam posts my art block suddenly desapear temporally ✨
7:42 its so scary but I love it
The message he's conveying around ten minutes in is very true. I literally have only ever used paper, mechanical pencil, hard work, and practice to get to my current skill level. Now I can draw very detailed art works and it's because I forced myself to put hours into my works. But don't get me started on color. No. I suck. That's a closed book. 🤣
You made my day! Keep doing reviews ❤ LY!!
Art baby cat is so cuteee omgggg😭💙
thank you papa for dropping this video
YESS, I WAITED FOR SOME TIKTOK ART TUTORIALS
7B used to be one of my favorites for strong contrasts. :)
But they make such a mess, so I moved to harder pencils bc I didn’t feel like spray-fixing my entire sketch book 🙄
Sam is slowly becoming more insane every video 😭✌️
9:51
So true, I was indeed jealous of cintiq users but I still bought a cheap intuos (the one with free csp) cause I knew, if I can draw good, I can draw even on the cheapest of materials
The options provided are all good, but here are a few more specific examples, tailored to different art styles: **For a realistic portrait:** > That
STOP THE STICKERS ARE SO CUTE 😭 if only i could teleport 😔
would you be open to selling more of the stickers in the future? i think a lot of people would buy some, myself included!
SAM HAS DROPPED ANOTHER VIDEO MY LIFE IS URSS
I was debating going to draw the lips, but then Sam said he knew I didn't do it, so I felt a bit better but still paused it. After I decided I, in fact, would not draw the lips I played the video- and since I was not on the toilet (yay me) I felt obligated to actually try drawing the lips. I do actually prefer this method I think 💀
Would you ever consider reviewing art styles of other artists and maybe talking about how it all (looks like it) it was done?
For example the Harbinger cinematic(it's a series of stills dubbed over mostly) from WoW has a style I'm obsessed with but I can't really figure out where to begin replicating or adapting to suit my own drawings, but I would love to take inspiration from how they've done it.
All the best Sam for the Art Festival.... The stickers were really really cute.....
PS. It's been a while since Sam did a Challenge video..... We want it next Sam....
Love your TikTok Tuts videos they are so funny :D
Bounce between 2 h for sketch and 6 to 8 b for linework
Ok, i got it..."we are not flamingos" 👍🏻
Thank you Sam, that'll be easy to remember whenever I'm drawing a neck ❤
Man I wish I could make it to the event this September but I am flying down to GA to see my brother graduate basic training that week.