Me still thinking I'm a beginner even after 9 years of drawing is insane ☠ Guess I just don't view my art as competent enough to get out of that category
Same here, you aren't alone. But we all must remember that we have improved alot overtime and we still have plenty of time to improve even more! So just having fun with your art is all that really matters. :D
1:26 - Reminder, even the most famous artists from most countries renaissances, and other periods in time when the art flourished and was absolutely gorgeous, used REFERENCES! They had people pose for them or observed people naturally going about their day (cough cough Vermeer)
5:51 There is a similar way to do this for ibis paint users! • Go to filter, and press either brightness and contrast, hue saturation lightness, or color balance! :D Hope this helped! ☺️☺️
As someone whos been drawing for about 10+ years and this is like the 3rd art tut ive ever watched, i kinda feel happy to learn abt these stuff instead of ashamed--
This is a legit question, because I'm still struggling with the mentality of art; why is it that you don't feel ashamed? Every time I watch a video like this I just hate myself.
@@MikeMozzaro well honestly, I kinda feel it in both ways, in one way I don't feel ashamed because there's always room for improvement, in the other, I also feel like a disappointment. One way you can try not to be ashamed is to understand and accept the fact that you may be slower. And it's not just you! There's an artist on yt whos been painting for 40+ years(i think) and still makes mistakes.
I’ve been drawing and doodling for a few years now, and I still watch beginner art tutorials because they’re so helpful! This one was actually really good, and the way you described everything was amazing. So I’ve subscribed. Because I’ve decided I really like this, silly little art channel :)
I just want to say that I never really flipped the canvas until watching this video and I cant tell you how much this actually helped me and it made it easier to realize where I was making mistakes and how to flip them. I appreciate it SO much.
This helped out alot!!! As someone who literaly cried over not being able to draw one hand to look as good as the other, this motivated me to pick up the pencil again and start drawing :) I hope you will have a great day! 💚💚💚
Idk why I clicked on this but hopefully this helps my art improve 😅 Update: Okay this actually helped me a lot especially with the color schemes, now my art won’t look so boring!😋
For me personally using very bright random colors are very useful! It creates very unique style. But other then that note number 3 was very helpful! love it!
I have literally been drawing for YEARS now and this tutorial still helped me SO much!! There’s so many times I just don’t think about when drawing that you really helped me pinpoint!
I randomly (accidentally) clicked this video, I was just trying to find something to watch while eating ice cream and this was the best like video of learning how to draw video ever, and you literally opened my eyes on the rendering part!!
Dang, my younger self is probably already proud of me, and how much I've grown with our art, now I wonder just how amazed and grateful she is for me and the art I can improve and create with all this. Thanks, lifeline.
4:26 if you’re on ipad or iphone you can go to accessibility shortcuts in settings and add colour filters, then go to colour filters and make it grayscale. now if you triple click the home button (on later iphones its the side or top button) then your screen goes grayscale! i find it way easier to just triple click and check the colour values
I’ve been drawing for a while now, and I used to have a big problem with colours. After watching this now I can match the perfect colours for all of my drawings!! Thank you! 😭🌷
5:07 PURPLE AND YELLOW COMPLEMENTARY I CHEERED i’ve been an artist for most of my life but this video was still really helpful!! and now with this new life advice i’ve gained, i will now try to create pieces that i will (hopefully) like!! :D i just hope i can overcome my art block
Sorry, I just gotta say, you’re the BEST!! As someone who thought they weren’t a beginner anymore, I was wrong… but, your video and other videos you’ve made have been helpful, and also really great! I love your art and you’re really encouraging!! Thank you for this!
I've been drawing for 3 years now and I remember watching a similar tutorial when I first started! I am now realising how much easier it seems and I find myself being like "Oh yeaaaa that's how I should do it!!!" lol! Great work on the video, it was really helpful, sending love
such a good video!! would love some tips on how you render skin, or how you draw facial expressions, especially on rednering them without making them 'sit still and be pretty' and diluting the emotion. id even love a breakdown of how youve made some of your art pieces! 💚💚
The thing I like to do to practice is trace something, look at it for a bit and try to memorise some difficult bits and redraw it with the traced one as a reference. I feel like it helps quite a bit, I would say try it out but you don’t have to!
I was just watching some nerdy stuff then, this vid shows up, I watch the whole thing, and honestly, THIS IS THE BEST ''HOW TO DRAW'' VIDEO I'VE EVR SEEN!
i’ve been trying to do art for around 5+ years. everything i try looks like sh!t and i can’t understand basic things like anatomy and shading. i’ve even tried different mediums, traditional and digital. i seriously just can’t understand art at all. like i want to be good, i just physically cannot grasp how to do it, yk?
Yp iss pretty easy once you get the hang of it it's kinda Like calculus division into diff shapes making it easier and just drawing in yjis art world there's colour theory and a whole Lotta shit.And the most dumbest thing I've heard is you can only draw if you have actual talent NOPE.just practice I do actual on paper art I'm trying save up for digital hope this helps byee
this was absolutely so helpful! although i may be a beginner digital artist on mobile with NO experience, (digitally,) and a trashy drawing level, i think this will help SO much! thanks for all the tips, this was very beneficial:)) 💚💚
I found your video to be really helpful. I used to draw as a kid but stopped as I got older. I’ve picked it up here and there but have stopped again due to life or not knowing where to start regarding art lessons for improvement. Your video helped me to feel more comfortable drawing again and I appreciate you sharing some of the techniques you use like references, mirrors, and figuring out where to shade 💚
I'm really grateful right now because i'm just starting to learn about digital art and I'm looking for as much advice I can find, this video truly helped me to understand some little things. Thank you so much! ❤
It’s great to draw cats! Some people prefer drawing different things! I agree it is easier, but for some reason I just suck at it so 🫠. I would say master drawing one thing, then another!
I have only very recently gotten into digital art, however i do have a few years of experience with doing pixel art. Pixel art taught me a lot about colors - in a medium with so much restriction, a good pallete is an essential part of getting your ideas across. The biggest thing about colors which i learned, and what i would consider an essential tip for any artist, is hueshifting. When shading, dont just change the saturation and brightness, but make sure to change the hue as well. Shifting lighter colors and highlights towards yellow, and darker colors and shadows towards purple, makes the lighting look a lot more natural and more pleasing to look at.
This came to my FYP just when I needed it I watched am anime today and I am in love with the character already and it's gonna be my first drawing! This gonna be perfecttt thanks
Thank you, the rendering tut actually made sm sense to me 😭 i struggle with rendering, and studying anatomy (despite doing art for around 8 years now). No one's tutorials really help me, just because they don't explain in a way i understand fully.
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Me still thinking I'm a beginner even after 9 years of drawing is insane ☠ Guess I just don't view my art as competent enough to get out of that category
Same 😭
This exactly.
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this so me 😭
Samme, can't even get art finished because I look at it and just think it's trash. :,D
6:58 , artist of 4 years here, pro tip; ALWAYS GIVE UR SUN SUNGLASSES!
Ok!
And a smile!
@@GoblinOfTheForestFRANCES CULT
@@thecrazypossum Ya
Gold
As an artists of 11+ years I still feel like I’m a beginner because I can’t draw anatomy😭
Same! I've been making art for 8 years now and I still can't draw anything below the neck 😭
I still can’t draw anatomy either 😢
Same!
Same😭
Same here, you aren't alone. But we all must remember that we have improved alot overtime and we still have plenty of time to improve even more! So just having fun with your art is all that really matters. :D
I'm an artist of 5+ years and I still need as much tips as possible 😭
😭😭😭
SAME
lol me to. it’s been like 7 tho
Bro lowkey same😅😅😅
my whole life
1:26 - Reminder, even the most famous artists from most countries renaissances, and other periods in time when the art flourished and was absolutely gorgeous, used REFERENCES! They had people pose for them or observed people naturally going about their day (cough cough Vermeer)
5:51 There is a similar way to do this for ibis paint users!
• Go to filter, and press either brightness and contrast, hue saturation lightness, or color balance! :D
Hope this helped! ☺️☺️
Thank you so much🙏
Actually, ibispaint does have Gradient Mapping, but it's only available for premium users
AHHHH TY
thank you for the tip!
TYSMM! 🫶
As someone whos been drawing for about 10+ years and this is like the 3rd art tut ive ever watched, i kinda feel happy to learn abt these stuff instead of ashamed--
This is a legit question, because I'm still struggling with the mentality of art; why is it that you don't feel ashamed?
Every time I watch a video like this I just hate myself.
@@MikeMozzaro well honestly, I kinda feel it in both ways, in one way I don't feel ashamed because there's always room for improvement, in the other, I also feel like a disappointment. One way you can try not to be ashamed is to understand and accept the fact that you may be slower. And it's not just you! There's an artist on yt whos been painting for 40+ years(i think) and still makes mistakes.
@@MikeMayCommitArsonoh who is it? I'm curious to know who it is and I know an artist with the same thing
@@paulinelol3930 @ssavaart aka Scott Christian Sava
Scott sava art, AKA ssavaart (his yt name)
0:43 SILLY LITTLE ART CHANNEL? THIS IS LITTERALLY MY FAVORITE ARTIST ON THE INTERNET 😭😭✋️
FRR SHE SO UNDERRATED
ALMOST AS SILLY AS SILLY LITTLE NAGITO
Yesss
This comment made me sub. I haven't started the video yet, but I'm sure I'm in for some great things
@@lecomingbegend497 absolutely
I’ve “quit” art since I was 7 and then this popped up on my recommend, thank you for giving me the motivation to go back to drawing :DD
OMG YOU EXPLAINED THOSE SHADOWS PERFECTLY TYSM!!
NO WAYY PARAKODRAWS ART TUTORIAL?? literally a miracle--
Im not a beginner but im having artist's block rn
Rip😭😭
Same
Draw your friends pregnant.
Same😰
Lmao same😭💅✨️
GIRL, PARAKO IS LIKE THE SWEETEST ARTIST, EVEN THOUGH SHE DIDNT KNOW HOW TO EXPLAIN HOW SHE RENDERS, SHE DOES IT FOR US💞💞 WE LOVE YOU PARAKO
I’ve been drawing and doodling for a few years now, and I still watch beginner art tutorials because they’re so helpful! This one was actually really good, and the way you described everything was amazing. So I’ve subscribed. Because I’ve decided I really like this, silly little art channel :)
I always struggle with rendering, colour theory and anatomy this helped so much tysm ahhh 💚💚💚💚💚💚
PARAKO MAKES TUTORIALS NOW?? YOURE A SAVIOUR!
I'm putting this here to show I exist
Ah, nice to meet you Dazai
@@fandomer8316 pleasure to meet you too
@@Dazai_loves_his_pookies just wanted to say hey and mention i love pancakes ^^
@@Jurex_ pancakes are the best breakfast
@@Dazai_loves_his_pookiesI like waffles :]
I just want to say that I never really flipped the canvas until watching this video and I cant tell you how much this actually helped me and it made it easier to realize where I was making mistakes and how to flip them. I appreciate it SO much.
This helped out alot!!! As someone who literaly cried over not being able to draw one hand to look as good as the other, this motivated me to pick up the pencil again and start drawing :) I hope you will have a great day! 💚💚💚
as someone trying to get back into art this really helped THANK YOUU
im not a beginner artist but younger me definetly needed this video
parako is honestly more softer with her words than most youtubers, if not, all that i know, thanks for the tips! ❤
3:09 that art looks like its going to take over the tri-state area
As an intermediate artist, I love watching tutorials like these, and I even learned some from this video!! Thanks!!❤
THE RENDERING PARTTTT ❤️❤️
your pfp 🫶
@@BungouStrayDogsOfficial ty pooks!! :3
REAL
RANPO PFP (I’m so happy that I’ve seen like 9 BSD fans here 😭)
Idk why I clicked on this but hopefully this helps my art improve 😅
Update:
Okay this actually helped me a lot especially with the color schemes, now my art won’t look so boring!😋
For me personally using very bright random colors are very useful! It creates very unique style. But other then that note number 3 was very helpful! love it!
I’ve been doing art for 11 years so far and I still need this video. Im a perfectionist so I feel like I need this but people I know disagree with me
"Googles more useful cousin" 💀 1:52
a train of art knowledge just hit me 😍
I’m a artist of 5-6 years and still need tips and TUTORiALS ON HANDS 😭😭
I’ve looked through so many art tutorials and this is the one that actually helped me! Thank you so much for your wise wise words 🙏🙏
I have literally been drawing for YEARS now and this tutorial still helped me SO much!! There’s so many times I just don’t think about when drawing that you really helped me pinpoint!
I randomly (accidentally) clicked this video, I was just trying to find something to watch while eating ice cream and this was the best like video of learning how to draw video ever, and you literally opened my eyes on the rendering part!!
this is around the time I have to sleep I’m so sad WAAAAHHH
NO IM LATE😭😭😭
nah bc..
you are officially my art mother
TYSM BRO 😭😭😭😭❤️❤️❤️
Omg not only do I love your art I love your commentary too! Thank you for making this video btw :3
Ive been drawing for like 8 years,why am i watching this-
thanks for the long video parako, know I will enjoy it. once again, love seeing your character go about, as well as the fact you used your intro :]
As someone who just discovered this channel today, I CACKLED every time I heard the term “art fetus”. 😭😭😭
Dang, my younger self is probably already proud of me, and how much I've grown with our art, now I wonder just how amazed and grateful she is for me and the art I can improve and create with all this. Thanks, lifeline.
This is literally one of the best art videos I’ve seen after 10 years of trying to learn thank you soooo much
WAHHHH IVE BEEN DRAWING FOR 2 YEARS AND STILL NEEDED THIS TYSMMM 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
3:25 thats actually the flip layer button, the flip canvas button is next to the add image button
Okay so as a newbie artist I love this and I’ve loved the rendering that Parako has done and I’ve needed the rendering tutorial for so long! Yippee 👏
4:26 if you’re on ipad or iphone you can go to accessibility shortcuts in settings and add colour filters, then go to colour filters and make it grayscale. now if you triple click the home button (on later iphones its the side or top button) then your screen goes grayscale! i find it way easier to just triple click and check the colour values
I’ve been drawing for a while now, and I used to have a big problem with colours. After watching this now I can match the perfect colours for all of my drawings!! Thank you! 😭🌷
Thank you sooooo much
I never knew what rendering was this is a big help, your a very big inspiration, Ilysm 💚
As an artist of 7+ years, I still feel like a beginner. We’re our own biggest critics, so don’t worry about it 👍
5:07 PURPLE AND YELLOW COMPLEMENTARY I CHEERED
i’ve been an artist for most of my life but this video was still really helpful!! and now with this new life advice i’ve gained, i will now try to create pieces that i will (hopefully) like!! :D
i just hope i can overcome my art block
Sorry, I just gotta say, you’re the BEST!! As someone who thought they weren’t a beginner anymore, I was wrong… but, your video and other videos you’ve made have been helpful, and also really great! I love your art and you’re really encouraging!! Thank you for this!
This is one of the best art advice videos I’ve ever seen, literally tysm, you’re amazing
SHE FINALLY DROPPED THE TUTORIAL 🎉🎉🎉
Never thought id hear the phrase "art fetuses" but i have and i love it ❤😂
The rendering was really helpful! You could also have real time rendering so people can watch everything you do with rendering without explaining! ❤
I've been drawing for 3 years now and I remember watching a similar tutorial when I first started! I am now realising how much easier it seems and I find myself being like "Oh yeaaaa that's how I should do it!!!" lol! Great work on the video, it was really helpful, sending love
such a good video!! would love some tips on how you render skin, or how you draw facial expressions, especially on rednering them without making them 'sit still and be pretty' and diluting the emotion. id even love a breakdown of how youve made some of your art pieces! 💚💚
The thing I like to do to practice is trace something, look at it for a bit and try to memorise some difficult bits and redraw it with the traced one as a reference. I feel like it helps quite a bit, I would say try it out but you don’t have to!
This actually helps a lot, and reminds me I need to flip my canvas 😭
commenting for the algorithm, this deserves at least a million views 💚 💚 💚 💚 💚
I've heard of this flipping canvas thing for a while, and I've never understood it, you're the only person to actually explain it. Thank you.
DANGANRONPA ART AND ART TIPS COMBINED?! SIGN ME UP!!!! i did NOT miss the nagito and chihiro art!!!
3:04 giggling at the feet tho😭
BUT TYSM THIS IS HELPFUL!!🙏🏼
As a beginner, I will now always refer to myself as an art fetus🥰🥰🥰
You have helped me go from, drap, colorless art, to AMAZINGLY rendered art, that’s colorful! I love your channel, +1 sub!
I just started digital art, but I’ve been doing traditional for years. This video helped me out SO MUCH you’re a literal angel 😭 subbed immediately💚💚💚
1:33 THATS WILD BRO ☠️☠️☠️
Third leg lmao😭
Koleen could never
Real
What do u mean by thAt😡
9:00 What did she just call me?
I was just watching some nerdy stuff then, this vid shows up, I watch the whole thing, and honestly, THIS IS THE BEST ''HOW TO DRAW'' VIDEO I'VE EVR SEEN!
10:15 I JUST REMEMBERED I HAVEN’T DRANK MY TEA YET 😭😭 i made it like 2 hours ago
Okay, but FACES.
I feel thatt I suck at faces lol
I can draw faces that are like cartoony
AGREED
That’s why I only draw characters that only have little to no details on their face
My worst enemy 😢
i’ve been trying to do art for around 5+ years. everything i try looks like sh!t and i can’t understand basic things like anatomy and shading. i’ve even tried different mediums, traditional and digital. i seriously just can’t understand art at all. like i want to be good, i just physically cannot grasp how to do it, yk?
Yo it's pretty easy once you get the hang of it It's kinda like calculus divising them into diff shapes making it easier ar drawing
Yp iss pretty easy once you get the hang of it it's kinda Like calculus division into diff shapes making it easier and just drawing in yjis art world there's colour theory and a whole Lotta shit.And the most dumbest thing I've heard is you can only draw if you have actual talent NOPE.just practice I do actual on paper art I'm trying save up for digital hope this helps byee
this was absolutely so helpful! although i may be a beginner digital artist on mobile with NO experience, (digitally,) and a trashy drawing level, i think this will help SO much! thanks for all the tips, this was very beneficial:)) 💚💚
THIS VIDEO SAVED ME!! DEFINITELY RECOMMEND, IM SHARING THIS RN!!
HEHEHE IM SO EXCITED TO USE THESE💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
Drawing while watching this, and not listening to the advice at all and just using it as background noise if weirdly liberating...
2:47 NOODLE!!!!!
Exactly what I came to comment, WE STAN NOODLE
I found your video to be really helpful. I used to draw as a kid but stopped as I got older. I’ve picked it up here and there but have stopped again due to life or not knowing where to start regarding art lessons for improvement. Your video helped me to feel more comfortable drawing again and I appreciate you sharing some of the techniques you use like references, mirrors, and figuring out where to shade 💚
I'm really grateful right now because i'm just starting to learn about digital art and I'm looking for as much advice I can find, this video truly helped me to understand some little things. Thank you so much! ❤
2:21 BEABADOOBEE
be good at art by drawing cats instead of people. WAY more fun and it’s harder to mess up
It’s great to draw cats! Some people prefer drawing different things! I agree it is easier, but for some reason I just suck at it so 🫠. I would say master drawing one thing, then another!
Me who always fucks up drawing cats just like with everything else:
@@bleedee4003relatable 😭😭😭
2:47 NOODLE MENTIONED?!!?!?
GORILLAZZZ MENTIONED!!!!!!!!!
This really motivates me to start drawing full anatomy and create characters! Thanks
I have only very recently gotten into digital art, however i do have a few years of experience with doing pixel art. Pixel art taught me a lot about colors - in a medium with so much restriction, a good pallete is an essential part of getting your ideas across.
The biggest thing about colors which i learned, and what i would consider an essential tip for any artist, is hueshifting. When shading, dont just change the saturation and brightness, but make sure to change the hue as well. Shifting lighter colors and highlights towards yellow, and darker colors and shadows towards purple, makes the lighting look a lot more natural and more pleasing to look at.
"You can't force art. It has to come naturally, when you feel like it"
That... that brings me to tears 🥹
3:09 bro what 💀
not enough nagito komaeda, 0/10 😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡😡
Grrrr 😡😡😡😡 (I’m here from the new colour theory video XD)
Been drawing 9 years still think I’m a beginner 😂
aww your art is so helpful even for experienced artists! love your energy too!
That "by byee."at the end was ✨adorable..✨
Not stinky 10/10
1:23 u forgot to color in the other eyebrow
Lol
This came to my FYP just when I needed it I watched am anime today and I am in love with the character already and it's gonna be my first drawing! This gonna be perfecttt thanks
Aaaaa I love your art! I'm not a beginner, but you can never learn enough, especially from such a talented artist like you!^^
these are great tips! If only I, a beginner artist, had a drawing tablet, which I imagine most beginners wouldn't have bought yet XD
Thank you sm!! This was sooo helpful! I feel sometimes art tuts from bigger TH-camrs can be a little unclear but this was such a good! Vid
Thank you, the rendering tut actually made sm sense to me 😭 i struggle with rendering, and studying anatomy (despite doing art for around 8 years now). No one's tutorials really help me, just because they don't explain in a way i understand fully.
oh, 💚 4 u btw!
Thank you so much for the breakdown on rendering; I've been drawing basically my whole life and I've never been able to figure it out untill now