Hi hi, fellow amateur artist here (7 years now in the training arc lol) I recommend you to try to draw "carving" you start drawing cubes but you deform and "carve" those cubes to get the 3d shapes you want for everything. Its hard to get the hang of it at the start but it really helps to understand the things that you are drawing. Also speed up might sound good but think about art like training in the gym you can go everyday but if you dont focus in doing the exercices with good form or overtrain you can get negative results of it (i have been there) as for little obsessions and mistakes you will need to correct in the future. Failing a lot is good if you think on how to correct those errors for the next time but if u dont think "what to improve" chances are you getting stuck in the progress Good luck mate :D
why you do it, why do you draw.If you figure that part out, it might be easier to draw when your mind is centered on that reason and make sure to take your time, even though progress seems slow at the time it'll get better when your put in strategic practice
I highly recommend timed gesture drawing. Essentially, spending one minute trying to capture the essence of each pose in a reference, and doing that twenty times a day (so it only takes twenty minutes total; there's a site called quickposes you can use for this). I drew a good hundred or so poses over the course of a few days without even realising it that way just by doing it every day.
For a beginner no. That would not be a good idea at all. It wastes a lot of time when you don’t know your muscles groups and so forth, you’ll finish in 20 mins and the rest of the time will be wasted with useless details. Unless you draw the same pose over and over which I still thing will waste time over draw many poses quickly.
Yo, id highly reccomend Love life drawings series called "Fresh eyes challenge." Pretty similar concepts to you're newest video, but for figure drawing. Really helps break out of iconography, and just get the right angles/ basic forms down. Also good pretty good references on his site thing. Also Dr draws videos on rotating boxes get basics on perspective down pretty well, pretty easily.
@@goblishsensei I challenge myself to learn both male and female body for 30 days. I’m doing all angles/prospective so I can take my art to another level.
No cuz we are the same person, my friend posted some of her art earlier today n it motivated me to bring out the sketch book after a couple months simply cuz i didn't wanna fall behind n i wanted ta become better than "Chris" lol, toxic or not good motivation
I dont recomend using sketch, eraser or something for fixing art when you training like this. Made mistake? now its part of your sketch, and one of mistakes that you will learn off, and i recomend to watch some videos about simple shapes of the body so you can start with something.
Hi hi, fellow amateur artist here (7 years now in the training arc lol) I recommend you to try to draw "carving" you start drawing cubes but you deform and "carve" those cubes to get the 3d shapes you want for everything. Its hard to get the hang of it at the start but it really helps to understand the things that you are drawing.
Also speed up might sound good but think about art like training in the gym you can go everyday but if you dont focus in doing the exercices with good form or overtrain you can get negative results of it (i have been there) as for little obsessions and mistakes you will need to correct in the future.
Failing a lot is good if you think on how to correct those errors for the next time but if u dont think "what to improve" chances are you getting stuck in the progress
Good luck mate :D
Damn bro 100 poses is insane, I can't draw more than 5 per day
lmao yeah i was so relieved at the end
why you do it, why do you draw.If you figure that part out, it might be easier to draw when your mind is centered on that reason and make sure to take your time, even though progress seems slow at the time it'll get better when your put in strategic practice
I highly recommend timed gesture drawing. Essentially, spending one minute trying to capture the essence of each pose in a reference, and doing that twenty times a day (so it only takes twenty minutes total; there's a site called quickposes you can use for this).
I drew a good hundred or so poses over the course of a few days without even realising it that way just by doing it every day.
This was really cool! It’s great to learn what works and doesn’t. Love your video style!
Great content man, i think getting better at drawing takes time, so you need to grind consistently
yeah it takes time for sure, but it's worth it
I love your honesty! Great job, btw!
Underrated channel. Great content. Just think you need to work on your thumbnails, I can see your channel popping up
much appreciated
I recommend using 2 hours to do 1 pose per day. That way you gain mastery over each omage you draw.
For a beginner no. That would not be a good idea at all. It wastes a lot of time when you don’t know your muscles groups and so forth, you’ll finish in 20 mins and the rest of the time will be wasted with useless details. Unless you draw the same pose over and over which I still thing will waste time over draw many poses quickly.
Thanks man helping me with motivation
Yo, id highly reccomend Love life drawings series called "Fresh eyes challenge." Pretty similar concepts to you're newest video, but for figure drawing. Really helps break out of iconography, and just get the right angles/ basic forms down. Also good pretty good references on his site thing.
Also Dr draws videos on rotating boxes get basics on perspective down pretty well, pretty easily.
What’s crazy is I’m about to start my own challenge on poses in November 😂😂 but keep going I love your content.
that's sick, what's your challenge?
@@goblishsensei I challenge myself to learn both male and female body for 30 days. I’m doing all angles/prospective so I can take my art to another level.
😂 i love you bro new favorite TH-camr you're awesome man 🎉🔥
No cuz we are the same person, my friend posted some of her art earlier today n it motivated me to bring out the sketch book after a couple months simply cuz i didn't wanna fall behind n i wanted ta become better than "Chris" lol, toxic or not good motivation
yo what program u use
I can't even do 2 poses a day 💀
U my gee ❤
I dont recomend using sketch, eraser or something for fixing art when you training like this. Made mistake? now its part of your sketch, and one of mistakes that you will learn off, and i recomend to watch some videos about simple shapes of the body so you can start with something.
100 poses a day? Bet lol
the copium inhale omg
You’re not understanding anything you’re drawing.
Do you only draw things that already exist? Forget the box