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coolguyjohnson1
Добавлен 5 май 2024
Are orphans even people?
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I messed around with an animation
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#art #drawing #krita #animation #kritaanimation
I drew some poses
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that hello in the begining took way to long to make #art #drawing #krita
I don't know what this is
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I didn't have time for recording anything and I found this video in my computer #art #krita #drawing
Can you draw full body base for male 😅
I can try, It will be out tommorow
The linework is so clean 😭😭😭 amazing work bro
Thanks bro
arms are hard, good job !!
Thanks
Good Job.
Thanks!
That is really good. Keep up the good drawing
Thanks, will do!
You should also try practicing the other arm, but nice vid! It always helps to draw the chest (or at least part of, just as you've been doing) also, as in most cases it is the reference you will use to draw the proportions of the arm right. Great practice!
Thanks for the tip
All I gotta say is I’m your 300’th sub
Harray!!
Stop drawing the pecs under the bicep that isnt how it works now go watch prokos anatomy videos so you can understand it better
I refuse
@coolguyjohnson1 darn
Actually, he drew the pecs above the bicep (which is also kind of wrong, it should start at the clavicle and end approximately at the middle of the bicep), not under.
I really do need to study more
If you feel like the armpits you draw aren't armpitting when drawing lifted arms, I would sugest you surround a fraction of the top part of the bicep with the part of the chest muscle that connects to the arm as you can see in pictures of the front double bicep pose (in your drawing you're connecting the pecs with the bottom of the bicep, but it should go around the top and end between the external bicep & tricep cavity). This, summed up with the part of the back that overextends the torso and creates a V-shape, forms a hole where almost no light comes in and it automatically creates the armpit without the need of actually trying to draw it (shadowing helps to recognize it though). Nice practice!
Thanks I'll try that
EXTERNAL BICEP 😭
@@hiokicc102 I'm sorry if I explained myself wrong (english is not my first language after all), but I was reffering to the outer part of the arm where the shoulder ends. If you pay closer attention to the sentence you're pointing out, I actually reffered to the cavity between the bicep and the tricep located as the noun of the sentence, not actually the bicep, it was just that "bicep & tricep external cavity" sounds a bit wrong to me. Hope you understand.
i love your videos, seeing your improvement is so awesome!!
Thanks! Glad you like them!
@coolguyjohnson1 of course!!
you play guitar?
No, i want to thought Why did i show a guitar or something
@coolguyjohnson1 your nails on the left hand are longer
Oh I just have a bad habit of biting them so I'm trying to stop
Actually, you did the legs very nice here (foreshortening by accident), so to really improve the drawing you should make the torso lean back a bit to simulate a perspective looking from below (also making the feet looking to the front more or add heels) instead of making the legs smaller and accurate to the whole drawing. It maybe not what you wanted at first, but usually these "mistakes" are what inspire artist to make dynamic artworks and improve in general, so always try working with the things you already have instead of spamming ctrl z every time your lines don't satisfy your original objective; that's why practicing in paper tends to be more effective than digitally (not always though). Anyways, great drawing!
Thanks! I'll try not erasing as much
I recommend you stay away (as for now) from foreshortening (what you tried to do with the hand holding a cup) as it requires a more complex understanding of each body part and also a greater familiarity with perspective, even if it isn't that noticeable. Additionally, it would be awesome if you did only arms and/or legs in a couple of videos to avoid wasting time drawing the torso and the head (both which you already, at least, know the shape of) and then, once you feel confident enough, proceed with feet and hands. This way, you will become able to draw many pose combinations without the need of practicing each one separately and practice will result in being much more efficient. Also, to get started with foreshortening (you'll be frustrated tho), what you did with the feet in this drawing helps you to localize the horizon line to then make the proportions accurate to the perspective and then ✨magically✨draw the best poses humanity has ever seen. However, it is much easier said than done, so don't bother xd
that's actually a good idea I'm gonna record just drawing arms and legs I really like that, good idea
If you still feel like drawing legs is hard for you, maybe you could try to make them as cylinders (kind of, at least) instead of straight lines and that will help you to think of them as 3d objects and overlap each other correctly (what you did in first drawing). As for the feet, it would be very useful to define the location of the horizon on the screen to get an idea of from where the viewer should be looking at the feet (you never see feet from the front directly, you see them from above) and then just try drawing a thing that looks like a foot. Nice video!
I'll try those thanks!
that little animation is extremely cute
Thaks I'm really glad someone liked it, it took me way longer than it should have to make it
😶😶😶😶✅
Thanks for making this video 😃 Made me feel like I had someone drawing with me 🙂 I also gotta practice my poses and anatomy 😭 I suck. Also you're kind of funny.
Thanks!
Awesome video sir
Thank you sir
@coolguyjohnson1 SIR, May I know where you make the video from?
America if that's what you mean
Oh yes I actually wanted to know your country
@coolguyjohnson1 The videos are very nice so let's move forward sir.
Keep going brother , be unstoppable ❤
Ok👍
Nice drawings! However, from this point you should start practicing face angles (drawing eyes, nose and mouth; hair is much harder) to actually know what you're doing when doing the eye lineart and to avoid making them look flat or like a sticker. This way, you will also start to get used to drawing "the other eye" and the complexity and dynamism of your artworks will be higher (which makes you like even more what you do if done correctly). Also, for the camera & audio, you could try rotating the phone 180° to bring closer the microphone and avoid having to turn the paper over and over. Keep going, your progress is huge!
Alright I'll draw some heads Also i found something out better for recording the paper but I'm gonna wait until I get a sketchbook to do it
Your voice is great. No problem hearing you.
Good to know! Thanks!
drawing with pens is a really solid idea! forces you to think about your strokes. the bic cristal is really nice for this and it's like 50 cent a piece.
50 cents that is definitely a price I can get around
I notice you drawing alof of faces why not try prokos portrait drawing course on yt which would help alot
You've probably noticed I like proko
I'll try the course next time im drawing faces and yes I've noticed
I agree with the other comment, you really should change to white paper (its not like we don't see anything, but sketches with light lines will become harder to notice if you're planning to do something more complex). Also, try to make the iris in all of your eyes bigger (try to make the top, bottom or both extend beyond the visible eye), they all seem extremely shocked while the point probably was to draw normal ones. Anyways, nice drawings! btw 6:48 starks eyelash
I'll try making the iris is bigger next time Also I'll find some white paper
that thing on your wrist looks creepy. Either way, i suggest you to draw on white paper. The position of cam is better than in was in the last drawing-on-paper video but the shadow is still there. 😔
Which wrist there are things on both of my wrists Also i do not have any white paper that isn't striped and in of of the note books but I'll be getting a sketch book soon
@coolguyjohnson1 on your left one, i guess? (?) looks pretty much like just a scratch tho. Looking forward to you getting that sketchbook, im also getting one soon, lol. Also, a thing i realized recently: pro artists takes reference from real people photos (poses) when drawing characters. Like, im used to search for references as stickmans or simple shapes, like cylinders, boxes, etc (where the legs and arms are mostly presented as cylinders with circles for the joints), but maybe finding real photos of people in dynamic poses and sketching them myself will improve my skills..
I just have a lot of bracelets on I'll try using people reference
If you feel like the phone doesn't let you see your work, you could try making two towers and a bridge (to sustain the camera if there's no tripod) or something to put the phone right above the paper (so the video isn't affected by perspective) while still being able to draw as if you weren't recording. I know there are probably a lot of more sophisticated ways to manage the camera's position, but I remember I did that many times before having a tripod and worked really well. I recommend you continue drawing on paper sometimes (mostly for practicing, but please switch to a lighter color) as I've noticed that your faces take almost 4/5 less time compared to the ones made digitally. Also, what usually makes drawing & sketching physically more useful for practice is that there isn't a ctrl z in case you make a mistake, specially when using a pen (although I hate drawing with pen). This way, you will get more used to avoid common mistakes you notice repeatedly and will end up drawing better or, at least, having more knowledge than last time (asking non-artist friends for honest feedback is also great for this certain aspect). Don't worry about the downgrade in quality when switching suddenly to paper; it's perfectly normal. However, when returning to digital (drawing on paper at school and then digitally at home, literally my case) you will feel as if you were better than ever, just like Rock Lee taking off his weights. Good progress!
I might try that bridge thing Also ending the comment with an anime reference 10/10
@@javixsu yeah, the lack of ctrl z is truly annoying
I agree
epic
Thanks
YOU'RE LEFT HANDED??
YEAH! Does that mater
@coolguyjohnson1 OMG SAMEE! honestly, I love watching your videos since we started to pretty much learn around the same time, and it's awesome to see the progress! you should do more paper drawings too as for me personally, it's harder to work digitally without practicing on paper first but that's just for me since I end up getting better muscle memory quicker that I can easily apply to digital :)
LETS GOOO LEFTIES
@coolguyjohnson1 duh
Why does it matter
Haven't watched the video yet, but it would be a great moment to also do art in paper (just sometimes) if the cable is broken!
I did that it's coming out tommorow
looks good so far
Thanks
Are this the real back yard breeders? (i just searched up what does byb mean)
I don't even know how I'm supposed to respond to that
That's alot of james
James is everything and nothing all at once
beautiful.
Thanks!
Wow that's awesome!
Thanks!
Lesgoooo, man is getting better
Thanks
Haven't watched the video yet, but I think I'll enjoy this one very much!
I hope you do It took way to long
@coolguyjohnson1 I just finished watching it. Great video! You could also try improving anime frames (like this one you colored) by adding more objects or improve coloring/shadowing/highlighting so it isn't only a replica of the original, but something better and with your touch. Believe me, it isn't that hard and ends up being more entertaining.
I'll try that
damm this one took a while
wait wtf this is actually better than i th98tu5 it would be
Thanks It took way to long
Yay 🎉
Yay!
I see people wanting you to color it will be fun but Remember to do your fundementals
I just finished coloring like 10 minutes ago that takes way to long I probably won't be doing it a lot
Some more unsolicited advice from me. For drawing poses, try and some tilt for the ribcage and pelvis. The spine is rarely strait, even when standing straight up. Love the daily uploads btw. Keeps me motivated to keep learning.
I'll keep that in mind
One comment from your last video was right. These kind of videos are very good at keeping me focused on doing my art while watching them (don't worry, I use picture-in-picture so I don't just hear it but watch it also). Nice video! And yea, I'm also waiting for you to add colors to your drawings. Keep going!
Well the coloring video will definitely come out tommorow now
@coolguyjohnson1 😃
sorry, i had to wait additional 14 minutes after you uploaded because yesterday i called a weirdo weird. Anyways, i thought you said you would start working with colors already.
Sorry I didn't have time to color yesterday but I will be coloring today so you'll have to wait another day sorry
@coolguyjohnson1 😔