ah this looks so helpful for beginners- i remember all the art tutorials when i was starting where pretty trash and making up random rules without teaching the basics!
I actually remember learning these in school but I never thought about using it on actual art! I’m glad I watched this to remember and now use this information to help improve my art, thank you!!! ❤️
OMG, THIS IS JUST WHAT I NEEDED!!! I'm just starting to study the fundamentals, forms first, and I'm just so lost. I don't know what to do, this surely will help me a lot
@@pnutjellybuttr5898hii!! sorry for not answering before, I barely use this account on youtube. I started studying the fundamentals but I kinda stopped because I'm studying at a school that goes from like 2pm until 9, so I don't really have that much time. I mostly just draw something here and there for fun, and I'm not saying I didn't have progress because I did but it's just more basic stuff, like, I can barely draw bodies💀 but if you still wanna see, I post from time to time my drawings on wattpad.
@@pnutjellybuttr5898shape and form are fundamentals, so we are always gonna use that when drawing, but we don't need to stay with it forever, over time it will become natural. Even when we see the worlds, we will see it in the different way
Gonna be honest for most of my art journey I just winged it. I never properly learned anatomy, shadows, etc but videos like these are really helping me properly learn art more!
I remember when i had just started drawing and blindly stumbled my way through tutorials without actually understanding anything that was said, but now i watch your videos and wish i couldve seen them when starting out as your tutorials are so easy to understand, exciting to watch and extremely help!! ♡ ive learnt more in a month of practicing with your videos than 5 years of random youtube tutorials :')) (sorry if my english is a bad! Google translate is helping me with this comment haha!)
I remember my teacher in grade 8 actually taught us these! However, you go into much more detail and honestly it's very important for people to know and understand these things when drawing any form of art
This came out precisely at the time I needed it, I just recently started getting into practicing the pure basics of art, and the Avatar the last Airbender reference in the thumbnail made it all the better
big tip: to draw geometric shapes correctly try to actually build a perspective - with the horizon line and having object's lines meet in 1 or 2 (or 3) points depending on the angle - at least practice this at first. It's also kinda required for bigger and more complex pictures (interiors, etc) you can also take photos of geometric shapes in real life and try to build a perspective over them in a digital art program These exercises will help you memorize the way simple shapes are supposed to be at different angles. It's also always helpful to check the "size" of the sides even if what you've drawn seems alright
I just want you to know that you are one of the most helpful artists in my life right now. I went from not knowing how to draw anatomy to understanding shapes and how certain things add up. I literally cannot thank you enough for what you've been doing. I appreciate you so much.
As an aspiring artist who is incredibly overwhelmed by the artistic journey, I appreciate these sort of slower paced videos that assume we're beginners and explain concepts. One day I hope to get a tutor, or head into a school so I can actually learn properly about all of these things in concentrated studies.
i’ve been completely unmotivated to draw but for some reason watching you draw always helps motivate me, i can’t explain it but i always feel like drawing after watching a video of yours
I appreciate that you gave a basic overview of how to approach form, sometimes longer videos can get so overwhelming that it can leave me more confused so thank you!
This helped me so much with my school work.. I have to analyse some elements and principles for art used in a few paintings and I was really struggling explaining form, thank you blue
As a beginner, I've been struggling to improve my art for 2 months now,but after i watched this, i know why.It was because i tried to be Complex at my start. Like instead of making simple drawing i tried to make it more complex like semi realism.
if funny to see i have been drawing for 3 year without learning about this and some other art related studies and still improve this really show that art is a medium where in any way anyone can improve in there own speed and ways :) I LOVE THIS CHANNEL so simple to understand yet the impact is great :))
dude DUDE IM SO JEALOUS THAT I DIDNT HAVE THIS VIDEO (and potentially the rest of the series!!) WHEN I WAS STARTING OUT. this is great. an actually good beginners guide, ive been sharing this around with all of my friends who want to start taking art seriously
Thank you so much! I've been pretty stuck with my art lately since I haven't known how to improve drawing people and things in different angles but this video made me understand more what I need to do to improve!!
Oh wow I love this! It helped me understand much better in just a few minutes and I'm so excited to go do the exercises! Thank you for creating such helpful tutorials!
Your tutorials are always so helpful! And your calming voice always soothes me for some reason Thank you for making this video! Also the atla reference on the thumbnail was amazing!
been looking around for the barebones fundamentals for drawing for a day or two to get a plan together for daily training to learn, and I'm very happy I found your vid! Super helpful tips ty
you earned yourself a sub you made me look at drawing alot differently and made me realize everything in this world is pretty easy to draw hope you get better as the years go by
Fun tutorial! I have trouble paying attention to long art tutorials, even when put on x2 playback. This short, simple and straight-to-the-point video was well done and really works for me! Thanks!!
Yes this is so soooo helpful!! I’ve realized lately (as someone who hasn’t gone to art school) that I’ve been struggling with coloring/rendering stuff even though my line work is fine because i have Zero grasp on form, this video is literally what I’ve been looking for aaaahhhhhhh thank you!!!!
Hey I just want to tell you that you are my favorite artist and I learned so much from you. when I have art block I watch your art and videos and feel inspired again. So thank you for your work .
Thank you so much! I was waiting for such a lesson! Perspective is so hard when you're a beginner trying to learn by yourself ! You've got yourself a subscriber!
Thank you so much for explaining this! I’ve always struggled with putting my ideas to paper! It just never translated well from my imagination. But I feel like I’ll be able to get better at it by learning these basic skills 😅
Patiently wait for pt 2! Thanks for the amazing description for this! Really helpful especially with hands! You just got yourself a new subscriber :) you deserve more actually
Very succinct explanation, covers everything you need to begin practicing the concept. I would send this video to someone who wants to begin learning to draw in earnest as an introduction (and probably will.)
these tips really helped man! compared to the other videos i've watched, yours is a lot much easier to understand - at least to me anyways. also, i really love the aang reference lol
oh my gosh, thank you so much😩💘You helped me And..yeah I was looking for it (good and helpful art tutorial) for a long time (Sorry if my English is bad, I'm a Ukrainian soo..this is not my main language) I just want to say, that you are magnificent artist and one of my favourite. I love your chanel and everything you're doing
I rarely like videos, but man this deserves a big fat skunky chubby like! You helped me so much! U helped me learn how to draw better anatomy (and also guns)
Im currently on my summer break and trying to use the 2 months to improve in my art. Ive been focusing on shapes for a bit because i feel like thats something i need to get better at and videos like these help so much, thank you
the random little meme references were cracking me up. also did you just cut the pokemon shuckle in half?! LOL i'm glad for all the examples you showed. i've been trying to find tuts on form and stuff but i like how you tried to relate/apply them to complicated anatomy poses
thank you so much i have been watching you alot and i didnt even notice that i didnt subscribe- you’re speedpaints motivates me to draw as well! and you’re tutorials and tips really helped me ^ ^
form - one of the elements of art form - is turning a simple shape into a shape that has depth and perspective. - giving the illusion of depth there are two types of shapes: geometric and organic to practice form you can draw geometric shapes in different sizes and angles now practice organic shapes - making sure to add a centerline for guidance Add ""rubber bands" to your organic shapes - as they will make it easier to understand the depth and width of the shape Finally, combine geometric and organic shapes together: you can try interlocking which is sticking organic shapes and geometric shapes together then draw shapes interacting with each other you can also cut shapes that you have drawn into pieces
ah this looks so helpful for beginners- i remember all the art tutorials when i was starting where pretty trash and making up random rules without teaching the basics!
Basic shapes are your friends
If you have legos and can build something like those "mechs", that helps too for inspiration
Or Rico from Brawl Stars
Rightt
@@zipperdan3969 NOT THE HEART LMAOOO
it's pretty useful for any level of artist, it makes u form the pose quickly :)
I am. Obsessed with the thumbnail to this video it gives me an unreasonable amount of joy
I just realized it's an avatar reference lol
@@pezvonpez omg I see it now
*blink blink*
the last formbender
The second I saw it I was like, "That looks like the trick Aang did"
I actually remember learning these in school but I never thought about using it on actual art! I’m glad I watched this to remember and now use this information to help improve my art, thank you!!! ❤️
Well im learning about it till today
Same!
OMG, THIS IS JUST WHAT I NEEDED!!! I'm just starting to study the fundamentals, forms first, and I'm just so lost. I don't know what to do, this surely will help me a lot
im glad it could help
I’m starting now and wondering what your progress was like. Did you stick with it the whole year?
@@pnutjellybuttr5898hii!! sorry for not answering before, I barely use this account on youtube. I started studying the fundamentals but I kinda stopped because I'm studying at a school that goes from like 2pm until 9, so I don't really have that much time.
I mostly just draw something here and there for fun, and I'm not saying I didn't have progress because I did but it's just more basic stuff, like, I can barely draw bodies💀 but if you still wanna see, I post from time to time my drawings on wattpad.
@@pnutjellybuttr5898shape and form are fundamentals, so we are always gonna use that when drawing, but we don't need to stay with it forever, over time it will become natural. Even when we see the worlds, we will see it in the different way
Gonna be honest for most of my art journey I just winged it. I never properly learned anatomy, shadows, etc but videos like these are really helping me properly learn art more!
I remember when i had just started drawing and blindly stumbled my way through tutorials without actually understanding anything that was said, but now i watch your videos and wish i couldve seen them when starting out as your tutorials are so easy to understand, exciting to watch and extremely help!! ♡ ive learnt more in a month of practicing with your videos than 5 years of random youtube tutorials :'))
(sorry if my english is a bad! Google translate is helping me with this comment haha!)
Your English is excellent!
YOUR ENGLISH IS SO CLEARRR :D
I remember my teacher in grade 8 actually taught us these! However, you go into much more detail and honestly it's very important for people to know and understand these things when drawing any form of art
Nah i dont think more detail, more like makes us all understand (but im also secondary 1 right now but since i just learned about this so-)
This came out precisely at the time I needed it, I just recently started getting into practicing the pure basics of art, and the Avatar the last Airbender reference in the thumbnail made it all the better
Your avatar is getting more and more cute by the minute! I love this so much, thanks for the helpful video.
thats so sweet thank you so much
big tip: to draw geometric shapes correctly try to actually build a perspective - with the horizon line and having object's lines meet in 1 or 2 (or 3) points depending on the angle - at least practice this at first. It's also kinda required for bigger and more complex pictures (interiors, etc)
you can also take photos of geometric shapes in real life and try to build a perspective over them in a digital art program
These exercises will help you memorize the way simple shapes are supposed to be at different angles. It's also always helpful to check the "size" of the sides even if what you've drawn seems alright
yes!!
make sure to get the basic shape thing first tho and then add stuuuf
✨the avatar reference✨
Great video btw, I love your style and your tips are always really helpful.
thank you so much
avatar is the best dudee
Omg Ty it was driving me crazy that I couldn't remember what that reference was
Oh dam glad i wasnt the only one who notice it
Omg I thought I was going crazy thank god other ppl noticed 😅😅
I just want you to know that you are one of the most helpful artists in my life right now. I went from not knowing how to draw anatomy to understanding shapes and how certain things add up. I literally cannot thank you enough for what you've been doing. I appreciate you so much.
As an aspiring artist who is incredibly overwhelmed by the artistic journey, I appreciate these sort of slower paced videos that assume we're beginners and explain concepts. One day I hope to get a tutor, or head into a school so I can actually learn properly about all of these things in concentrated studies.
I love the slicing the face to reveal a colourful cake. Thanks for this new series!
ok, but you've helped me so much with everything about art and character design with your tutorials. Thank you, SO much.
i’ve been completely unmotivated to draw but for some reason watching you draw always helps motivate me, i can’t explain it but i always feel like drawing after watching a video of yours
I appreciate that you gave a basic overview of how to approach form, sometimes longer videos can get so overwhelming that it can leave me more confused so thank you!
I know too when it comes to mastering anything it’s important to get a gist first rather than trying to recall all the details at once.
thank you so much for this I know I'll love the series really needed these tutorials! Now to practice this and get the improvement I'm wanting
I really love the thumbnail and its
inspired by avatar even better
that thumbnail reference made me so happy
Hell nah I ain’t doing math while drawnin
Hell nah, you don't need books 'neither! Just a 12 pack of Natural Light, some cigarettes, and paper and pencil!
I drop out of school sins kindergarten, th f*ck is geometry?
youre just dumb
@@CC-TRAYON she already explained it in the video r u deaf lmao
@@シǫシ-b2gno need to be rude
Frankly, this was more useful from what I expected. So it's all about shapes and form! Got it! Thanks anyway you're the best :,)
This helped me so much with my school work.. I have to analyse some elements and principles for art used in a few paintings and I was really struggling explaining form, thank you blue
Literally in the middle of a marathon of this type of video. Amazing timing lol
Calm voice, not loud, helpful, understanding, cool, and last but not least, amazing.
This was super helpful thank you
I’m glad 🥹💕💕thank u for the kind words
As a beginner, I've been struggling to improve my art for 2 months now,but after i watched this, i know why.It was because i tried to be Complex at my start. Like instead of making simple drawing i tried to make it more complex like semi realism.
if funny to see i have been drawing for 3 year without learning about this and some other art related studies and still improve this really show that art is a medium where in any way anyone can improve in there own speed and ways :)
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL so simple to understand yet the impact is great :))
Just came here to say that I absolutely loved the Avatar reference in the thumbnail
dude DUDE IM SO JEALOUS THAT I DIDNT HAVE THIS VIDEO (and potentially the rest of the series!!) WHEN I WAS STARTING OUT. this is great. an actually good beginners guide, ive been sharing this around with all of my friends who want to start taking art seriously
Top quality ATLA reference thumb. Solid advice too, pun intended.
:O I wish I coulda watched this when I was beginning. Unfortunately I was dumb and didn't even look up anything to help me lol
OH HI IM 2HRS LATE. u made me understand art and i improved SO MUCH JUST RIGHT AFTER I WATCHED UR ANATOMY TUTORIAL VIDEO😭😭 ilsym
0:41 Reminds me of Aang from “ATLA” doing the air bending trick. 😄 A nice touch and great video.👍👍👍❤️
Thank you so much! I've been pretty stuck with my art lately since I haven't known how to improve drawing people and things in different angles but this video made me understand more what I need to do to improve!!
Oh wow I love this! It helped me understand much better in just a few minutes and I'm so excited to go do the exercises! Thank you for creating such helpful tutorials!
WTF you're like an angel ✨️ a godsend 🖤 thank you so much 💕 you provided a much needed clarity for a basic, beginner noob here
Your tutorials are always so helpful! And your calming voice always soothes me for some reason Thank you for making this video!
Also the atla reference on the thumbnail was amazing!
whats atla?
@@pudding3907 Atla stands for avatar the last airbender! I reccomend you check it out, it's a great show :)
As someone whose always wanted to get into art, this helped my understanding of art in many ways I would've thought impossible.
ahhh thank you!! As a total noob just beginning art this is so helpful as I struggle with the 3D feel and pop, but your references are a huge help!
i love the atla reference in the thumbnail
This explains form way better than any of my art teachers omg thank youuuu
been looking around for the barebones fundamentals for drawing for a day or two to get a plan together for daily training to learn, and I'm very happy I found your vid! Super helpful tips ty
you earned yourself a sub you made me look at drawing alot differently and made me realize everything in this world is pretty easy to draw hope you get better as the years go by
I've been trying to understand these better ever since my teacher mentioned them but rubber bands never made sense before this, thank you so much!
I love how she cuts her face and theres a cake inside it 10/10
This is one of the most helpful art videos I’ve watched. I will now probably be spending the rest of the year studying form, thank you!
0:26 to me it sounded like you were naming infinity stones 😭
She's that art teacher you enjoy her company so much that you comeback to learning art when you already tried and quit before you meet her omgggggggg
WAIT THAT WAS AN AVATAR THE LAST AIRBENDER REFERENCE WITH THE THUMB NAIIL!!
HEHEHEHE YESSSSSS
Bro the video da thumbnail ✨ Just perfection, everything is just, cleanly done
Omg yes, a series of the most powerful elements of drawing ;u;
Thank you so much, I won't miss a single episode, your tutorials are really helpful !
0:41 I love the reference of aang
idk why but i luv how ur tone is so subtle an nice
I was looking to brush up on my basics since I haven’t drawn in a long time. This is perfect!!
Fun tutorial! I have trouble paying attention to long art tutorials, even when put on x2 playback. This short, simple and straight-to-the-point video was well done and really works for me! Thanks!!
thank you so much, i suck a little at art but im trying to suck less and you're helping so much
doing these things first before diving into complex topics like anatomy is recommended
Yes this is so soooo helpful!! I’ve realized lately (as someone who hasn’t gone to art school) that I’ve been struggling with coloring/rendering stuff even though my line work is fine because i have Zero grasp on form, this video is literally what I’ve been looking for aaaahhhhhhh thank you!!!!
Hey
I just want to tell you that you are my favorite artist and I learned so much from you. when I have art block I watch your art and videos and feel inspired again. So thank you for your work .
Thank you so much! I was waiting for such a lesson! Perspective is so hard when you're a beginner trying to learn by yourself ! You've got yourself a subscriber!
You made it all easy.. I'm sure u're type of person who are loves in math
Thank you so much for explaining this! I’ve always struggled with putting my ideas to paper! It just never translated well from my imagination. But I feel like I’ll be able to get better at it by learning these basic skills 😅
As someone who’s taking and took art classes, this is helping me understand it much better
you explain forms better than my home economics teacher
(that was actually what we learned in home economics and not art)
I didn't expected to find a very good explanatory video like that
My teacher made us watch this video in art class today. It was very helpful, keep up the good work :)
"Babe wake up, bluebiscuits uploaded."
HEY BAPPLEEEE
this thumbnail reference makes me so happy!
OMG I LOVE THE STYLE AND EXPRESSION ON THE THUMBNAIL!!!
This video was way more helpful than my entire art class this year
Patiently wait for pt 2!
Thanks for the amazing description for this! Really helpful especially with hands!
You just got yourself a new subscriber :) you deserve more actually
Avatar/legend of kora refrence ha!
Thanks for the video i needed it!
so I have a few learning disabilities, so I don't know if this is normal, but I'm gonna rewatch this a few times to fully get it sunk into my head!
Love the thumbnail avatar reference lmao
Thanks blue! As a young artist, you are a big inspiration :D keep going, we are here for you
Very succinct explanation, covers everything you need to begin practicing the concept. I would send this video to someone who wants to begin learning to draw in earnest as an introduction (and probably will.)
I'm loving the new sprites! owo
also thank you for making this informational video
these tips really helped man! compared to the other videos i've watched, yours is a lot much easier to understand - at least to me anyways. also, i really love the aang reference lol
oh my gosh, thank you so much😩💘You helped me
And..yeah I was looking for it (good and helpful art tutorial) for a long time
(Sorry if my English is bad, I'm a Ukrainian soo..this is not my main language)
I just want to say, that you are magnificent artist and one of my favourite. I love your chanel and everything you're doing
I rarely like videos, but man this deserves a big fat skunky chubby like! You helped me so much! U helped me learn how to draw better anatomy (and also guns)
Im currently on my summer break and trying to use the 2 months to improve in my art. Ive been focusing on shapes for a bit because i feel like thats something i need to get better at and videos like these help so much, thank you
the random little meme references were cracking me up. also did you just cut the pokemon shuckle in half?! LOL i'm glad for all the examples you showed. i've been trying to find tuts on form and stuff but i like how you tried to relate/apply them to complicated anatomy poses
haha the avatar reference in the thumbnail is gold 😆 glad u made this vid, i’ll keep the info in mind
For some reason, I understand more about shapes and forms in here than other instruction from other places
Thank!
the avatar thumbnail is great lol the tutorial is very helpful btw
woew thank u so much :D
i just got into digital art (like a week ago) and ur video appeared like magic on my recommended lmao
Her voice is so relaxing to listen to
thank you so much i have been watching you alot and i didnt even notice that i didnt subscribe-
you’re speedpaints motivates me to draw as well! and you’re tutorials and tips really helped me ^ ^
Ok but why is nobody talking about the fact that BlueBiscuits has really just been cake all along :o
I would love to see more of this series so I can show them to my elementary schoolers!
form - one of the elements of art
form - is turning a simple shape into a shape that has depth and perspective. - giving the illusion of depth
there are two types of shapes: geometric and organic
to practice form you can draw geometric shapes in different sizes and angles
now practice organic shapes - making sure to add a centerline for guidance
Add ""rubber bands" to your organic shapes - as they will make it easier to understand the depth and width of the shape
Finally, combine geometric and organic shapes together:
you can try interlocking which is sticking organic shapes and geometric shapes together
then draw shapes interacting with each other
you can also cut shapes that you have drawn into pieces
thank you im loving this tutorial its pretty easy to understand and straightforward also love the illustrations
your videos are so comforting and amazing to watch and your content is always improving so much each time you upload :0
im learning so much tysm!!
i was looking through your page and realized that you just posted, perfect
im here to beg 4 pt 2 🧎♀im sorry take ur time queen
I'm a simple (wo)man, I see atla reference, I click.
I love how the thumbnail is that scene where aang gets asked to take a picture
Hi Blue, thanks a lot for sharing, waiting for P2. 😁. Love your voice
I remember taking a class in 6th grade about the elements of art! Great video btw!