Drawing Animals Based On Their Skulls
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- Nathan, Karina, Jacob, and Julia play the bone game and try to draw animals based on their skulls on this episode of Drawfee.
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"Is this an animal that's alive today?"
"It's hard to be alive when your skull is out."
Julia, I love you.
I totally missed that 😂
Any time stamps available?
@@RagDollCthulhu 3:24
And Julia, of course, would say it's hard, not impossible. She, if anyone, would know how one may live without a skull. I'm not entirely sure Jacob has a skull, with him living with her and all that.
@@High-LordHarza (channeling my inner Julia) Oh Jacob has a skull, he's a bone head
karina's "and then what's this?? what's this, julia???" was a mix of anger, confusion, and fear, and i love it.
Anger, confusion, and fear r just the standard emotions we’ve come to expect from Drawfee (especially when Julia is involved) 👍
timestamp?
@@TheMarshmallowMushroom14:25
@@tearindrop673 ty
“The Bone Game” sounds like a subpar horror movie.
It's just jigsaw but jigsaw is a skeleton
Sounds more like a young adult fiction book.
or a horror game show
An Asylum Squid Game knockoff.
Sounds more like a high production porno
Fun fact: an actor from old London donated his skull to the theater for hamlet productions. Eventually people forgot it was real and it ended up being used for like 140 years before being rediscovered as a human skull and retired from the longest acting career in theatre
The dream
And the theater scene got so mad bc it's traditional and they want their pet back
Didn't something similar happen with Tchaikovskys skull
@@geekwithapen1398 yeah! it went hundreds of years being unused but donated to the theater until david tennant's hamlet movie
imagine becoming a famous actor post mortem. "Yeah Greg really didn't hit his stride till he died and got into acting."
Fun fact: Karina's initial read of the elephant's nostril cavity as an eye socket is actually the exact same interpretation that spawned the mythos of cyclopes!
@Zofia Graham hell yeah dude
and this is why cyclops is usually drawn with tusks, too! Mythology is cool and fun lol
Ye, that's the only reason I knew that was an elephant. lol
I mean, that's the *_theory_* at least. People are only *_assuming_* that's what started the story of cyclopes.
@@Alizudo well when the only other options are ""extremely specific imagination" or "they were real", the elephant skull theory starts looking pretty good
Karina: "Ohhh. THIS isn't the eyes."
Me: "Yes!"
Karina: "THESE are the eyes."
Me: "NO!"
So I was in my office playing with a staple remover when I had the thought: “hey this looks like teeth” followed immediately by “hey what if drawfee did the bone game pt 2 where they pretended every day objects were skulls and designed creatures based on that” so yeah I would love to see what your take on a staple remover creature would be
little known fact: all office supplies are actually creatures
@@andyk5467 like spongues
"It's hard to be alive when your skull is out" immediately followed by "I think horses are still around" was like a double punch to the gut
3:30 I’m still reeling tbh
"This is one of them predator horses" its 2 am and I'm cackling. Thinking about the skyrim head tracking on horses that basically means they're predators
@@kpfluger15 i was thinking about it too lmao
@@kpfluger15Now I must google some things...
Karina Logic:
“If you don’t feel like drawing anatomy, cover it with clothing.”
“I don’t want to think about the jaw so I covered it with skin.”
Skin = Bone Clothing?
Skin is indeed bone clothing.
Does that make muscle underwear?
*yes*
Remember inside every skin suit is a skellyton waiting to escape. And when you brush your teeth it is the only time you clean your bones daily.....
Muscles are the sinewy long johns of your body
As a biologist, I love this. Its amazing how close this is to what people first do when a new fossil is found, and yes, its possible we are just as wrong on some of them.
Like the Dunk nerf
I mean this is basically what early paleontologists were doing. And why they were so often...wrong. Julia had a good guess on that first one tho!
Julia saying "visions of Garfield," and then immediately being razzed by everybody as they struggle to see how she saw that is peak Drawfee, and a beautiful thing to behold.
@@AxxLAfriku huh, the funniest man alive replaced that AxxL guy from before?
@@AxxLAfriku shut up bot
@@Limepopsicle07 look at the titles of all his videos dude. Wtf is all that?
@@blakeverdon4492 you’re right what the fu-
@@Limepopsicle07 I just report him all the time
Julia isn't usually the one to say something that makes me recoil in horror and disgust (Jacob holds that crown), but "imagine if your eyeballs touched" hit me deep on a new unsavory level
What statement of Jacobs earned him that crown?
@@pastelnightowo5425 food lube immediately comes to mind
Is that a channel meme or am I getting completely random daja vu?
hyperfantasia (extremely vivid imagination) is a f-cking curse sometimes. This was one of those times. Now I feel the need to pluck out my eyes and furiously wash them.
@@anahongow5801 but now you're imagining plucking out your eyes. This seems counterproductive.
“Is it a horse?” If horse had those carnivore teeth, I would have nightmares ab them :D
Surprisingly enough whales are pretty close to horses in the genetic line (if I remember correctly)
@@justsomeguywithaplan971 you would be correct, pretty sure hippos too
I once saw a drawing where the horse and dog mouth were swaped, the horror ( artist even aded loled out tounge for the horse)
@Ilaycan Arslan Or maybe, it was a joke
have you ever seen an actual horse skull? Have you ever seen horse teeth? trust me, the reality is much more terrifying than this version
"Everybody asks where's Nessie nobody ever asks how's Nessie" Had me cackling so hard I almost turned blue.
It's not an original or particularly clever phrase either, you must get out more haha
@@illosovic A joke can repeated millions of times and still be funny
@@emilyhedgehog547 true, as funny every time it's told but only about once when its heard
@@emilyhedgehog547 for me at least, glad you enjoyed the joke even if you've heard it
Julia really said "bugs have skulls. That's why they're so crunchy" and nobody even acknoledged it.
I mean if it’s called exoskeleton, why shouldn’t there be an exoskull 🤔
Acknowledge*
There's a lot of cursedness in this video already
@@ghs0796
@@ghs0796 hmMmMm... Very good point!
sudden realization that bad fossil reconstruction is a fantastic way to make fictional monsters
that’s how the original cyclops myth happened. prehistoric dwarf elephant skulls were found on greek islands by the people who settled there, and they interpreted them as giant one-eyed humanoids. And then they buried them like they were people, and much later on, other people found them and got freaked out at the ‘real cyclopes that were buried by their kin’
Tbh though there’s no way we’re spot on with every fossil we’ve found, I’d love to see what dino was actually some giant slow moving meat bag
@@maxcasteel2141 It's already happened with the whole shift from scaly/lizardy to them likely being more feathery/birdy.
@@SodaOtaku and unicorns
ㄚ 𝗲 𝑠
Platypi are just… so strange. I don’t know why I expected anything else.
The Platypus: Sweats milk for its children, which came out of eggs, which came out of a mammal
Fun fact, one theory is that the myth of the cyclops comes from elephant skulls. The one big hole in the middle does SEEM like it should hold an eye.
This is just a proposition on guy made, no evidence for that and believing all mythological creatures just undermine the creativity of ancient societies
Guys, predators typically have front facing eyes
That means furby 2 is a predator...
One look in those eyes would tell you that!
I mean, it also clearly feasts on the souls of little children. But it’s not opposed to eating the meat first.
The ABS beak and omni directional ears didn't give it away already?
I mean original furbies also have forward facing eyes. Furbies have always been predators 😈
i thought our eyes were on the front so we could move forwards
here's an idea, furby 2 lives with the not witch who didn't curse tusky tooth Alabama because there is no curse
I love how feral karina got when julia said she saw garfield
"Is this what you wanted?" lol
I have not even pushed play yet and this comment makes me very excited
I have only heard that expression used on Drawfee, so in my world Karina has made 'feral' a thing all on her own
@@Zero_Chaos well, her dad invented it when he called her feral lol
feral used that way has been a thing for a very long time !! I think it rlly got popular on tumblr though. which these guys have the humour of in practically every other way too lol
No need to finish the episode, these are the highlights:
"These inverted nipples suck milk IN!"
"The little volcanuses."
"George lucas, can we cut the two hour milk discussion scene?"
"NOOO!"
Julia was trying Very hard to avoid making an anatomically accurate Hippo.
my favourite drawfee dynamic is karina's absolute refusal to let julia get away with any of her nonsensical statements without making her explain them in great detail
"Yes Julia?"
"I just need to get this off my chest..."
"Uh-huh"
"I see visions of Garfield..."
𝘤𝘶𝘳𝘴𝘰𝘳 𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘱𝘴
14:02
@@ZrSiO4-ZrSiO4-ZrSiO4-ZrSiO4 you're a hero
@@alexbergin7390 just doing my duty
The absolute fury in Karina's response, the adamant chorus of "where", this is art, actually.
My first thought "is Garfield in the room with us now?"
Karina losing 10% of her sanity when julia said the skull looked like Garfield exudes an unkown energy source that mankind hasn't discovered yet, and i feed on it.
Either you or the energy you feed on is an SCP.
Where? WHERE? IS IT HERE? Begins to sob
@@VerbalLearning both, and they won't let me leave until i explain it to them.
She started sounding like Joaquin Phoenix's Joker about to say "you get what you f****g deserve"
visions of garfield deals 3d8 Psychic damage, there is no save
Julia: "is this a Loch Ness?" repeatedly refers to the loch as a bog.
Me: cries in scots monster.
Lol if it’s any consolation she’s brilliant and certainly knows better so she was probably doing it to make people like us cringe and laugh
Fun Platypus facts! The weird groove behind the eye is where the ears are. Their ears are all cartilage not bone. The groove helps them close their eyes and ears underwater, they rely almost entirely on their electricity-sensing bills to find prey.
Karina's "who needs em?" Is forever Iconic
Karina is iconic.
@@helloeverybodization fr
Compilation video when
Karina "IS IT A HORSE?!"
I saw this comment before the video started, and thought I knew how it would start, but nope she still caught me off guard
Karina's aggressive, incredulous "WHERE!?" in response to Julia seeing Garfield in that vampire cyclops skull healed my wounded spirit this evening.
14:03 to those needing a timestamp
Bogly (who isn't cursed) is by far my favorite non cursed animal, I'll join him in his non cursed bog
Karina's drawing: the most horrifying monster you've ever seen
Nathan: Oh my god a friend!
"Everyone always asking 'where's nessie' but no one ever asks 'hows nessie?' " fucking killed me
Why's Nessie though?
@@CallmeOzymandias when's nessie?
@@marshmallow5064 good point.
My condolences.
@@TheCorruptedClan LMAO
Me, an anthropology major in college sitting on my grandma's farm looking out at the horses: "which one of you are the predator horse"
They're in Skyrim
RUN! THEY ARE ALL PREDATORS!
it's all of them
*Cues video of horse eating a chick*🐤
The one wearing crocs
Horse 2, Garfield 2, and Furby 2. we're finally getting long awaited animal sequels
“We all know furbies have bones…”
Me, looking across my room at my skinned furby: 👀👀👀
Julia’s “I’m having visions of Garfield” has the exact same energy as “I see dead people” and I don’t know how to process that
This made me actually laugh out loud so thanks for that
WAIT YES KDKEKFKELFFKDLKX IT REALLY DOES-
OMG THATS SO TRUE-
#deadpeopletea
Spoilers: Jacob himself was Garfield all along.
YOU MUST CONTINUE THE BONE GAME! One person chooses an animal skull, another chooses an animal skelly, and the third person must draw an animal with that skull and body without knowing what either animal is.
BRUH YES. COMBO CREATURE
yes. this is going to be amazing
The Bones Must Be Brought Together To Please The Bone Man
Yes! Great Idea.
When he said “a platypus is almost a bird” an add played of something roaring in anger
I don't know what I was expecting from this video, but one thing I never expected to hear was: "Roosevelt was a cat boy."
i love your pfp memento mori
I like how Karina basically just reverse engineered the same thought process that the Greeks got when they found an elephant skull
Yeah, this is how they thought up Cyclopes, and horseback riders as centaurs. And the Minotaur was just a man who owned bulls dying right near one. Or a man who didn't own bulls having a bull die near him. It was all just bones being in strange places or near other collections of bones.
@@derpyduck264 that’s so cool
@@derpyduck264 that’s how they originated?? Wow 🤯
@@daichi7989 well it’s speculation that this is how they originated. There could be many reasons but that’s a popular theory and skeletons like this probably did contribute to these mythical beings at least to some degree.
@@derpyduck264 didn't the greeks thought up the minotaurus because of the ancient minoans? Seems lowkey plausible because the minoans had a thing with bulls and build very elaborate houses and given they were a lost culture even by ancient greek standards when the greeks found their stuff in "Minos" the greeks went like "bull people. Labyrinths. Minotaur. Yes it's all coming together"
"I used to have a furby... Until it scared me" is the most relatable furby comment. I kept mine in a closet, any time you opened it the furby would just scream "ME NO LIKE". No one opened that closet after a while.
Your comment made my day! XD
I took the batteries out of both of my furbies bc they kept going “AH EH OOH OOH TAY YAH” whenever I bumped into one of them 😳🤚
My sister's childhood friend had a Furby and two brothers. The brothers trashed the Furby, but she still played with it. Remember how you could put two Furbies together and they would talk to each other? Yeah, whenever she tried to do that with my sister's Furby, the friend's Furby would just emit a high-pitched scream/shriek/squeal indefinitely (or at least until you reset it). As someone who has been trashed by others and now has bad social anxiety I can relate.
My Furby never screamed. He just fell asleep mid-conversation a lot. "ME TIRED," he would announce, and immediately start snoring. God, if only I could do that in real life conversations as an adult...
@@morganqorishchi8181 My sister's Furby started doing that a few months after she got it, it was the reason she stopped playing with it.
Fun fact: when people discovered the elephant's skull they believed it was a one eyed monster and that's where cyclops come from
I would unirionically purchase Furby 2 and I would name it Glunkus and keep it next to my first Furby (named Pepper) so that Glunkus may keep Pepper from committing crimes (Pepper is psychotic)
"everybody asks wheres nessie but nobody asks hows nessie" youre so right, julia. thank you
gives the same energy as “they always say yee haw, but no one asks haw yee?”
It's almost like it's from a very popular t-shirt.... 🙄
She invested 100 into stealth. I 5hink she's also an introvert, unlike blue whales, she's probably not a social creature
8:26
I’ll do you one better “why is Nessie?”
This was amazing. As a wildlife biologist who knew what the skulls were I was very impressed with how well everyone discerned the animals! Plus fun fact: there are many birds and some mammals (tarsiers) whose eyes are so close together and large that they DO touch!
this makes me uncomfortable to think about lol
Please delete this cursed comment. I refuse to acknowledge this as a thing that exists.
Another fun fact: if humans had the same eye to head ratio as tarsiers our eyes would have to be as big as grape fruits
I was happily eating yogi until I read this comment. Thanks, I hate it.
Tarsier just give me strong Heaven's Desing Team vibes
Furby 2 is what happens when you feed a regular Furby after midnight
In Afrikaans, a hippo is a seekoei which means sea cow :)
“Bugs classically have skulls”
“Yeah that’s why they’re so cr u n ch y”
I’m losing my shit rn lmaoo
Me, a biology student: "I'm going to be in physical pain this entire time aren't I?"
Julia: "Anthropologists hate us"
Me: (fearful laughter)
I mean... do anthropologists hate them? Amazing example of current speech/jokes and art.
I’m studying anthropology so I have one thing to say
yes
Me, a biology student who has worked with a museum’s animal bone collection and specializes in wildlife biology: “oh... oh no”
Karina: "Lemme just redline some muscles"
Me, who draws the muscles a lot: :D
Karina: draws cursed garfield
@@emilyvalentine4565 Yeah, that one was Julia's fault...lol
Know that feeling when you bite the inside of your cheek? Can you imagine being Jacob's little monster and managing to bite your own eyeball?
First ever suggestion X92: Invent a Pokemon Evolution Line
Nathan draws the baby form.
Jacob draws the second stage evolution.
Karina draws the third stage evolution.
And Julia draws a Mega-evolution/Gigantamax form.
You could all play nice and plan ahead...OR...throw a twist at each stage.
Julia picks the type(s) for Nathan.
Nathan picks the Ability for Jacob.
Jacob describes the "signature move" for Karina.
And Karina makes Julia struggle by saying "So this, but MORE." (What if, but long?)
Me who goes “Huh this is fun, i wonder what a whale skull looks like” and then finds the exact picture they used
The teeth clued me in. Only a cetacean has such vicious teeth. They were cows that learned violence alongside their brethren, the hippos, only to unlearn it once they stepped into the sea
"There isn't a curse, and if there was one, I'd be able to talk about it freely" -Bogly, the Loch Ness Monster of Eastern Folly
Bogley is almost definitely making it into my first D&D game
I thought he was from Tuskey Tooth?
Just chilling with the Sunken Empress
Why does this specific quote feel like it could belong in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door?
Bogly (not cursed!)
12:53 "when Julia said 'dolphin'..."
"it all clicked"
"--it all clicked"
"much like a dolphin"
*Karina laughs, Nathan lets out a strangled noise of agony*
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@@boopsce thought you were a bot. but wtf did i just watch
@@zachblair3794 can thy fill in the non-enlightened such as me?
Doomsayer34 Certified contemporary English grammar nazi here: "Canst thou"
Thy = your
Um... I'll see myself out.
UOOo. UUoOo.
Furby eyes face directly forward, which indicates that it's a predator (herbavors usually have eyes farther apart to watch out for predators).
21:10 this is not a friend this is a handsome squidward + furby hybrid
"Bones- Who needs 'em?"
This is by far Drawfee's hardest stance.
edit: "You're welcome, God" is an even stronger statement.
Hard harry potter and the chamber of secrets vibes
And it did not even come from Jacob!
*softest stance
your body will be very squishy without bones
I am so glad Drawfee is not cursed. I mean they'd tell us if they were cursed.
Just wait for the Lucas cut
Definitely not cursed and they have never met that witch over there before. 😒
What witch? There’s no witch... never seen one in my life
That's a ridiculous thing to even mention! Witches don't exist
yea drawfee is definately not cursed. i mean, if they were cursed they would know a witch but witches dont exist and even if they did they would not know the witch so drawfee is not at all cursed
27:00 That is General Grievous, Convince me otherwise
sometimes i watch drawfee to help me fall asleep and seeing furby 2 at 11 pm in my completely dark room while tired created an emotion i can't describe with words
karina's accusatory tone while she was sketching in proto-garfield for julia had me CRYING
You should do a "how could this be Garfield" episode. Find a photo of absolutely anything and then ask, "how could this be Garfield?" and draw it.
THIS
MUST
HAPPEN
SOON
OWO
"I had a furby, until it scared me" Now THAT is the most relatable thing I have ever heard.
"Can't tell if eyes or nose hole
Bottom text" at 19:51 absolutely sent me 😂😂😂
I respect Nathan for not "Shrink-wrapping" the skull like alot of paleo-artists do
@JayLeeBeanz ye, paleontologists forgot that muscles and fat exist, on top a lot dinosaurs actually being feathered, a lot of the illustrations are basically plucked skinny birds.
@JayLeeBeanz basically yeah! there's a habit of putting the skin way too close to the bone structure, without taking other tissue ike muscle or fat into account. it's why old sketches of dinos look more like underfed plucked versions of themselves
@@vidyap7972 hence- Dinosaur lie
@@DissedRedEngie it's not always forgetting. It's closer to the face that it's incredibly hard to figure out where muscle/fat/any fleshy situation rests on the body if you've never seen it. So assumptions are made based on the fact that they would have to be able to move. Everything other than that is incredibly hard to figure out based on the fact that decomposition is a bitch. So to keep it safe, keep the muscles and fat to just what could be safely assumed. So it's not forgetting, it's being cautious and vauge on purpose in sheer hope of not screwing up.
...You say before seeing Julia tackling the most infamous shrink-wrapped mammal.
Mythology back then: elephant skull is a Cyclopes
Mythology today: FURBY 2
15:24 yoo Garfield look really handsome its like handsome squidward but its a cat
Lore: Tuskytooth the horse is the mascot of the bog town Tuskytooth, Alabama. In the bog there is the immortal Lil Ronnie at the bottom, and Bogley swims around. Bogley is totally not cursed by the witch by the bog. Tuskytooth, Alabama is also where the monstrosity known as The Furby 2 was invented. None of this is cursed. It is a totally safe tourist spot. We love guests! 😁
Welcome to Drawfee
where we take dumb bones
and make even dumber animals
"Hi, I'm bones."
"And I'm bones~"
"And I'm bones."
“And I’m bones!”
"And I'm Julia.
Sorry were we doing a bit?"
Karina running through the same ancient logic behind making a Cyclops out of a mammoth skull gives me life.
How does that give you life?
@@mohammadsaleem5990 it's a metaphor
@@sweatnuts81 pretty random metaphor if you ask me
@@mohammadsaleem5990 people have been saying that since the dawn of human language
@@mohammadsaleem5990 every metaphor is random. "feeling blue" "drowning in a sea of ___" "rollercoaster of emotions"
Fun fact: killer whales are dolphins.
Aren’t they called killer whales but the direct translation to English is wales killer?
Honestly, if you see what most people do with their furbys now days, I’m sure they would welcome furby 2 whole heartedly and love it.
Fun fact: baby elephant skulls are thought to be the reason ancient peoples had myths of cyclopses. Imagine finding that skull at the time and doing basically what Karina did, gotta be a giant eye in the center right!?
Came here to say almost this exact thing...
Ah, so kinda like people finding narwhal tusks back in the day washed up on beaches, and then one thing leads to another, and we have myths about unicorns.
@@Validus241 ahhh yep that makes sense👌🏼 I haven’t heard that before so now you’ve got me wondering if narwhals live around Scotland since the unicorn is their national animal..
@@Validus241 I thought it was thanks to rhinoceros and oryx, that if you look a certain way it seems to have only one horn, and elasmotherium that the unicorn myth was born, because narwhals are quite big, but like mythology monsters are wild so a giant size unicorn shouldn't have been a problem.
@@emilyjones3845 well narwhals do live pretty far north. Wouldn't be far fetched to think a few would wash up in Scotland
the concept of furby 2 being as big as an elephant skull absolutely terrifies me
I mean... the 2005 furbies are big
Mama Tattletail
Cacodemon
Holy shit didnt even think about the size
The Mitchell's vs the machines
This is beautiful, really shows how easy it is to get it wrong when trying to describe what an animal looks like via nothing but its bones.
i love the contextual stand-up audience in the nessie bit lmao
Congrats to the guy who's been requesting this since the invention of skeletons in 800CE
Fun fact: skeletons? Invented by Charlemagne. He saw all the people and animals just flopping around as amorphous meat bags, and he thought, “there has to be a better way!” And his idea got so popular so fast, they made him emperor that very year.
@@General_Nothing I'm imagining 9th Century Informercials where an announcer pitches bones to black and white serfs.
Are you TIRED of SAD, LUMPY flesh?
There HAS to be a BETTER way!
@@RiptidePen mention promo code Saxony for 15% off on your next trepination!
We're talking about Charlemagne Julia! We're taking Medieval French history very seriously I promise!
this is very inaccurate. it actually took over 15 years for skeletons to see wide adoption in western europe and charlemagne had to put down an insurrection of meatbaggers before he was named emperor
Me, enduring the concepts of "What if your eyes always touched" and "earlids":
"Bae, new body horror just dropped."
earlids
Video idea: Artists Draw Monsters from "My Singing Monsters" they've never seen.
Rules: The artist only gets the name, element(s), and sounds the monster makes as hints towards how they look!
I would love to see that
And that's why we don't actually know what dinasours look like. It's called the Shrink Wrap Theory.
I just realized that in years and years of Drawfee's existence y'all have never done a Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends video. So please draw your childhood imaginary friends if they were to live in Foster's.
yes!
This is a great idea!
Yes!
Every episode is unofficially Foster's.
THIS
"Imagine if your eyeballs touched." Has to be the most CURSED thing Julia has ever said. I will be haunted by that thought...
Edit: Then Karina goes and talks about the eyeballs touching behind the bridge of the nose.
Edit Again: Earslids...
No, that's not cursed. But if it was, it would for sure be able to talk about it.
sonic the hedgeho
An owl's eyes are so big you can see them through their ear holes
@@benjamindebo9283 hjmm! no thank you
I think you left out the most cursed thing, Karina responding "like, all the time" implying there is a point in time in which normal eyeballs are supposed to touch
8:48 the way it works is that he’s like a paper towel. he needs to stay wet so he always has at least part of his body in the water, but like paper towels when you dip them in water, the water travels up his body and keeps him sufficiently moist.
43:45 The artwork reminded me of a donkey, peacefully grazing in a field. Then the next moment, he looks like this and a terrifying noice escape.
No no no no, it's a mountain goat!! YAAASSSS! The look fits the actual sound they make!
"Vampire cyclops-- they're real and they're out there" is the kind of sentence I subscribe to Drawfee to hear.
I think if you ever did this bone game again, each of you should choose a bone, and then swap it with someone else so NO ONE knows what animal it is from
Agreed I was wondering what would Jacob draw if he was playing
This is what i thought they we’re doing!!
literally most animal skulls:
_the trickster_
"You're welcome, god."
Primal Karina energy.
Jacob: smiling transitions to sinister
Nathan: smiling transitions to laughter
Karina: uninterested transitions to knife in hand smirk
Julia: straight face transitions to dark overlord
Korina
The love of my life Korina
Ioved Korina in the avatar series
Hm?
@@bigpigeon2384 op misspelled Korina's name
"it's hard to be alive when your skull is out" is the funniest thing Julia has ever said
I laughed so hard at "that is its valcanus" lol.
14:27 “And then what’s *this.* What’s *this,* Julia?”
It’s so condescending but in the funniest way
Can we appreciate how many iconic moments Julia created in this episode
Julia never ceases to amaze me and i live for it🖤
Haven’t even started it yet but that’s what I would expect from Julia on a skeleton episode
This episode just hits different when you've studied animal skulls for a while for drawing purposes. Also, this is basically how dinosaurs are reconstructed via drawings, so imagine how weird they actually looked.
If a guy can mistake an orca skull for a crocodile, then who else knows what dinosaurs actually looked like
@@jacobcox4565 Exactly!! Imagine how funky some of them could actually have looked like!
Honestly, i don't understand how they didn't know most of these. The skulls here are "famous". The killer whale : you know that is a cetacean thanks to the hole on the "forehead", the hippo : not many animals have teeth like that etc.
I draw but i didn't study skulls.. I think it should be more interesting with unknown/uncommon animal skull
The classic 'shrink-wrapped' technique. Paleontologists and bara artists swear by it.
That’s how BAD paleontologists reconstruct dinosaurs. These days we have a pretty good idea about how much flesh goes where because you can identify muscle attachment points based on the texture of the skull, comparative anatomy, etc. and there has been a LOT of study put into it.
There are a few famous examples of shrink wrapping but rest assured those are the fringe examples and the most famous versions come from, like, the Victorian era before paleontology even really existed.
Killer whales look way less scary after googling where their eyes actually are.
I know you guys arent a podcast necessarily, but your content is my favorite podcast.
Alternative version of this: one person draws a skull, another person draws what the animal would be with that skull, and repeat.
You could turn that into a telephone game. Draw the skull, draw a new creature, draw the new creature's skull, draw a new new creature.
forcing someone to draw a skull on camera who isn't already a science illustrator sounds like torture (source: im getting a masters in paleontology and had to do it)
@@Zaire82 meat bones telephone
I didn't know I needed Nessie with a transatlantic accent until Nathan's drawing.
I really wanted someone to say "i always feel like somebody's watching me, and i got no privacy" in that accent.
I am COMPLETELY obsessed with this chanel, you're all so funny and creative and have great art styles. Stanning y'all so hard!
Re: karina’s nightmares: one of my favorite drawings ever on this channel is her drawing of the bunnies in the “not creepy” episode. Dude, that one is so fucking awesome. Just a god damn delight.