Learning ANY Art Style

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ส.ค. 2024
  • Recently, I came across a few paintings by TB Choi, and it mesmerized me how easily she could shift between different styles. Over the years of browsing TH-cam, I noticed many videos online about finding your art style, and how to find your art style, and I've watched a fair share of them myself. But after seeing this work by TB Choi, I felt inspired that maybe we didn't need to find just one art style, but we could learn to draw in whatever style we wanted.
    TB Choi - cara.app/tbchoi
    www.artstation.com/tbchoi
    / @tbchoi5020
    tb_choi?hl=en
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    Chapters -
    00:00 Intro
    01:12 Style Characteristics
    02:18 Sketches
    04:25 Renders
    07:05 Recipe
    07:41 Arcane
    08:57 Anime/Cowboy Bebop
    10:05 TB Choi
    11:00 What did we learn?
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    I looked at the style of Arcane, Anime/Cowboy Bebop, and TB Choi
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  • @misteralgorithm1849
    @misteralgorithm1849 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +7

    At 1:22 where you break down the major components of style is perfect, those can be considered the fundamentals of art.
    In my experience when you improve in a few of those areas you might find your style start to change.
    Ps you're 2 for 2 on good videos, looking forward to the next one

  • @wakashade1235
    @wakashade1235 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I look forward to seeing more videos from you.

  • @justingo2797
    @justingo2797 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    good video 🔥

  • @manuz4415
    @manuz4415 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I've literally watched more than 50 videos explaining how to achieve an artistic style because I'm in a big art crisis right now. Most of them massive contet creators on the plataform, that i also tried to watch it in the two languages ​​that I understand (Portuguese, my mother tongue and english), but even then, I could never follow or fully understand what they wanted to say with their analyses, however, this wasn't what i felt with your video, i finally found someone that i could understand completaly, that had a simple and perfectly direct way of approching this subject.
    I'm very grateful that TH-cam recommended you, i will for sure stick around to see more of your amazing analyses!!

    • @teisusillustration
      @teisusillustration  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Im glad I could help! I'm learning as well so I just presented everything as I understood it

  • @pluto100_
    @pluto100_ 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Good Video

  • @PutineluAlin
    @PutineluAlin 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    This is called exploring variations not art style. Just because you tried different rendering methods it does not make an art style.
    Really want to try to master art styles look for mixed media and learn coloring techniques when you got tools under you're belt then you can tackle sketching different art styles and what you change.
    Example of this is "How about I make characters more rounded?" Lets look at some Western animations oh they use simple shapes, well how about I make them more angled or edgy look up final fantasy figurines, who drew them like that why they drew them like that and how I can gather more knowledge of artists that use interesting art styles.
    The list will go on and on. Until you experiment with lots of styles to gain experience then you can pick and chose what art style feel right for you.
    Ofc this is not advised if you got a following already cause what people want is to improve on your own art style to keep consistent designs and not abandon your styles.

  • @ericfieldman
    @ericfieldman 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Good video, but in my own experience, I'd advise against getting too out of the box with techniques and the order of them. The way I see it, you want to bone up consistency and ingenuity, which have limited overlap, so you should do both with the relevant ratio and quantity for your purposes, and know which of those you're doing as you're doing it. The people that get really good do a lot of drills with repetition and very subtle intentional changes, and then there's current me, playing by ear and having fun with ideas, but without doing much active, focused comparison like this, and I don't think my work is consistent at all or nearly intentional enough. Regardless, I don't know, and that's a bit of a problem. This isn't all bad because when you constantly broaden the possibilities you can come up with different ways of looking at a project, but if you don't put in the contributions to a standard pattern, it gets way too hard to trust or recognize progress and you can get lost