Lars Barnabee
Lars Barnabee
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How to draw an orienting axis for constructional drawing
I talk about how to draw an orienting axis before you draw more construction for various things like stems, branches, and more.
Special thanks To Seth Ausubel for the photos.
Seth Ausubel's Flickr: www.flickr.com/people/96697202@N07/
Red Mushroom source : www.flickr.com/photos/96697202@N07/9518250803/in/album-72157668463210251/
My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com
Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup
Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html
An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html
Share my RUclips channel 📺 with your friends - www.youtube.com/@larsbarnabee
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Видео

Should I specialize? Or generalize at drawing?
Просмотров 17День назад
I talk about the pro's and con's of specializing and generalization. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Share my RUclips channel 📺 with y...
When should you draw from your wrist?
Просмотров 1814 дней назад
I talk about when one should draw from their wrist. As opposed to using your shoulder to draw. A fine line exists. Pun intended. Special thanks To Seth Ausubel for the photos. Seth Ausubel's Flickr: www.flickr.com/people/96697202@N07/ Purple flower source: www.flickr.com/photos/96697202@N07/13986878280/in/album-72157673490956016/ My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧...
Difficulty in observing textures
Просмотров 3121 день назад
I talk about why observing textures is difficult and methods to make it easier to understand and see for that matter. Special thanks To Seth Ausubel for the photos. Seth Ausubel's Flickr: www.flickr.com/people/96697202@N07/ Purple flower source: www.flickr.com/photos/96697202@N07/13986878280/in/album-72157673490956016/ Red Mushroom source : www.flickr.com/photos/96697202@N07/9518250803/in/album...
Should I sit or stand when drawing?
Просмотров 64Месяц назад
Trick question, alternate between both as well as crouching. And don't forget to exercise and take stretch breaks. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thum...
Infestation continued, drawing on my YouTube channel banner part 7
Просмотров 46Месяц назад
Drawing lots of lanternflys and a bullet ant. I enjoy these little drawing sessions. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Share my RUclips ...
Everything is content
Просмотров 37Месяц назад
I talk about some dangers about how I try to teach something about everything that I learn. I find this helpful to solidify my knowledge by making videos about a concept. Apply what I know by doing. Never stop learning. I also tend to enjoy drawing more after making videos. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawe...
Drawing circles in perspective
Просмотров 71Месяц назад
Drawing circles in various perspectives can be difficult to visualize. I try to clarify that a bit. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Sh...
Greetings, bugs are in your walls. Adding bugs to my YouTube channel banner part 6
Просмотров 452 месяца назад
In this video, I add a pseudoscorpion and a cinnabar moth caterpillar "my favorite bug btw" to my RUclips channel banner. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.c...
Why learning to draw can be painful at first
Просмотров 602 месяца назад
I talk about the reasons why drawing can be painful to learn when you first get started drawing. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Share...
Draw a cone using a tilted plane
Просмотров 562 месяца назад
I talk about how to use a plane to place a 3D cone in 3D space. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Share my RUclips channel 📺 with your f...
Drawing a Sympetrum Dragonfly
Просмотров 572 месяца назад
Special Thanks to James Reben for this bug 🐛 photo. Photos used with permission. Photo Source 🖼️: bugguide.net/node/view/2031977 Photo Photographer 📸: James Reben bugguide.net/user/view/43624 My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to referenc...
Draw reference from all possible sides to understand it
Просмотров 402 месяца назад
I talk about methods of success for grasping a true understanding of how to draw your reference. My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference images: Thumbtastic 🖼️ (to easily reference photos) - larsbarnabee.com/thumbtastic.html Share...
Drawing a Papilio Polyxenes Butterfly
Просмотров 342 месяца назад
Special Thanks to James Reben for this bug 🐛 photo. Photos used with permission. Photo Source 🖼️: bugguide.net/node/view/833171 Photo Photographer 📸: James Reben bugguide.net/user/view/43624 My website 🌐 - larsbarnabee.com Sign up for my email newsletter 📧 - larsbarnabee.com/support-me.html#mc_embed_signup Drawesome 2 🎞️ Desktop app - larsbarnabee.com/drawesome-2.html An easier way to reference...
All of my apps are free now aka Drawesome 2 & 3
Просмотров 332 месяца назад
I released drawesome 2 and drawesome 3 for free for artists. Why? Because I believe ai has hurt artists more than helped. I have a blog post talking about it more in depth: larsbarnabee.com/blog-posts/all-my-applications-are-free#title I plan to blog more. I hope my apps help you! I spent a lot of time squashing bugs... the bad kind. If you like what I do you can follow me various ways below? D...
Ellipses within a cone exercise
Просмотров 222 месяца назад
Ellipses within a cone exercise
Drawing a Osmoderma Eremicola Beetle
Просмотров 483 месяца назад
Drawing a Osmoderma Eremicola Beetle
Object order using partial ellipses
Просмотров 253 месяца назад
Object order using partial ellipses
Drawing my itch.io banner image
Просмотров 343 месяца назад
Drawing my itch.io banner image
Drawing a Swallowtail Butterfly
Просмотров 353 месяца назад
Drawing a Swallowtail Butterfly
Desmond the Scary Lunchbox - Devlog 1
Просмотров 3103 месяца назад
Desmond the Scary Lunchbox - Devlog 1
Drawing subtle perspective
Просмотров 233 месяца назад
Drawing subtle perspective
Drawing a Cucumber Beetle
Просмотров 233 месяца назад
Drawing a Cucumber Beetle
It BUGS me! Drawing on my YouTube channel banner part 5
Просмотров 343 месяца назад
It BUGS me! Drawing on my RUclips channel banner part 5
Drawing a Yellow Jacket
Просмотров 393 месяца назад
Drawing a Yellow Jacket
What speed should you draw a line at?
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
What speed should you draw a line at?
Drawing a Tachinidae Fly
Просмотров 283 месяца назад
Drawing a Tachinidae Fly
My theory on starting to draw
Просмотров 2024 месяца назад
My theory on starting to draw
Drawing a Chorthippus Curipennis
Просмотров 344 месяца назад
Drawing a Chorthippus Curipennis
Iteration of Sprite Sheets in Pixel Art
Просмотров 574 месяца назад
Iteration of Sprite Sheets in Pixel Art

Комментарии

  • @mavimsimavi_art
    @mavimsimavi_art 9 дней назад

    thank you i couldnt find it by myself lol

  • @zompeew
    @zompeew Месяц назад

    Thank you! Im using wacom pentab and it was very confusing.

  • @meldyluova3340
    @meldyluova3340 Месяц назад

    bro made a 4min video to explain something that could hold in a sentence "hold right click on a layer and move it wherever you need" your welcome

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Месяц назад

      The aseprite documentation mentions it. But I made a video to help show how to do it. If you are using a touch display with stylus the action is a bit hidden. If you are using it with a mouse cursor input it is easier to see. Perhaps I should rename the video. Aseprite docs are good but they use animated gifs a lot and I thought a video would help explain.

    • @zompeew
      @zompeew Месяц назад

      ​@@larsbarnabee yeah man, thank you so much for the more in depth explanation. Im using pentab and it gets confusing, so thanks!!

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Месяц назад

      It is difficult to account for all of the different ways to use the program. Especially when the nib can cover the area up. My guess is the developers never accounted for pen users. Probably a bit of an edge case. I like aseprite but some areas are small even on a large drawing tablet.

    • @zompeew
      @zompeew Месяц назад

      @@larsbarnabee i suppose so. But regardless, its such a neat program and im liking it a lot so far :) thank you again for the tutorial

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Месяц назад

      Compared to libresprite I like them both. Hard to account for every existing thing. Too many peripherals to check. I have experienced this myself. Dev life is a lot of work.

  • @ni-dirus
    @ni-dirus Месяц назад

    This is really cool I like it, I love inverts and little critters and such, I can't watch this video all right now but I'm gonna come back for sure

  • @gamerzzone8496
    @gamerzzone8496 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much brooooooooo

  • @Suveramort
    @Suveramort 2 месяца назад

    tysm

  • @greengrendel
    @greengrendel 2 месяца назад

    I can't figure out how to edit a color IN the palette. if i click it and try to change it, I can add a new color to the palette but cant figure out what to click to confirm a change for the old one...

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 месяца назад

      Let me look into this! I wonder if it just can’t modify the data structure where the colors are saved.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 месяца назад

      So it appears you may have your palette locked. If you click the icon it should enable you to edit the colors. Given you are on a selected color. This article talks about it more: community.aseprite.org/t/noob-question-how-to-edit-a-colour/2588/2 I haven’t had the chance to make a video yet.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 месяца назад

      The lock icon near the color palette I mean.

  • @Huedini74
    @Huedini74 3 месяца назад

    Yes very helpful to a beginner like myself, thank you.

  • @sonicvenom8292
    @sonicvenom8292 3 месяца назад

    Really impressive! Looking forward to future devlogs :)

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 3 месяца назад

      Will try my best. A bit burned out at the moment. Haha. Still working towards game dev. That and I need to fix a few bugs in my previous apps. I will probably try to make more devlogs. I have been working on behavior trees for enemy ai. Funny thing I learned is that when you try to do it all, getting anything done takes forever. I have the vision but it takes so long just to see my vision in action. Lot to be said about working with a team. I think i am more of a programmer and music person. Art more physical, I like pixel art but I think I choose a way too high resolution. This ends up taking me a lot more time considering I add subtle animations. Maybe should have stuck to 16x16 as when I start I make drawings then struggle to translate. I think a good reason exists as to why some people stick to their one domain. Else you run out of time for everything else.

  • @cjorsomething.8031
    @cjorsomething.8031 3 месяца назад

    I was here before you blew up, shout out in credits or secret room?

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 3 месяца назад

      Thanks! Haha. Maybe one day I will. Do you have a name you prefer to go under?

    • @cjorsomething.8031
      @cjorsomething.8031 3 месяца назад

      @@larsbarnabee my username is fine lol

  • @zyrixel-mc
    @zyrixel-mc 3 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot! It is a time saver! 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @whymygodwhy
    @whymygodwhy 3 месяца назад

    thank you so much!

  • @Junji-3am
    @Junji-3am 4 месяца назад

    Bro i have a graphic tablet and i wanna start drawing. Is it possible for me to reach a certain stage in character design within 1 year by working 5-6 hours a day?

    • @thatdude8022
      @thatdude8022 4 месяца назад

      If you are truly that consistent, you can improve a LOT! However, drawing 5-6 hours a day is very tiring, and you will burn yourself out quickly doing that. But you could get decent pretty quickly if you practice often, but we all move at different paces, so don't be disappointed if you aren't where you want to be in a year.

    • @Junji-3am
      @Junji-3am 4 месяца назад

      @@thatdude8022 thx man i'll try my best

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 4 месяца назад

      I am going to be brutally honest. It depends how much experience you already have. First off you can always achieve it. It is a bit of a marathon and not a race. I say go for it. But don’t burn yourself out. I believe people talk about 1-2 hours a day being a healthy amount. But if you are addicted to it, by all means do more. It also depends on what level of character design you want. Personally I don’t think I could work 5-6 hours a day. I think 2-3 is a bit more reasonable. But I also have an unrelated full time job. But burnout could loom. Also character design can go deep. Depending on the level. I would seek other resources for learning character design. Perhaps Brooke Eggleston character design forge on RUclips. Or other books. Seek out your favorite character designer to learn from.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 4 месяца назад

      Good points. I didn’t get a chance to read your comment before posting mine.

    • @Junji-3am
      @Junji-3am 4 месяца назад

      @@larsbarnabee thx for everything i have marc brunet's art course I'll work from there

  • @adsense6783
    @adsense6783 4 месяца назад

    I'm first video looks.😅

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 4 месяца назад

      Sometimes I get a bit ahead of myself releasing informational videos. I probably need to make better thumbnails

    • @adsense6783
      @adsense6783 4 месяца назад

      I have RUclips channel like yours please contact me.

  • @harshitawasthi2732
    @harshitawasthi2732 4 месяца назад

    you are a life saver. i was stuck between selecting and pressing ctrl z to go back . OMG THANKSSSSSSS

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 4 месяца назад

      Glad I could help. I love Aseprite but it can really make some shortcuts and commands confusing to use.

  • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
    @MicahBuzanANIMATION 5 месяцев назад

    Very nice work! Legs are on point

  • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
    @MicahBuzanANIMATION 5 месяцев назад

    Simple yet effective tutorial

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. My largest criticism for myself would be that I didn’t use an animation program to show it in action. I got too comfortable with paint tool sai.

  • @sorotonin
    @sorotonin 5 месяцев назад

    Can you upload another one showing up and down rotation? it's part of the 'rotation exercises chart'. Do you have a discord? Would love to chat art and ask questions when you are free.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 5 месяцев назад

      Sure thing! May need a couple days or so to make it. I am in the drawabox discord but I rarely go on it. If you have any specific questions or a long list of them I can try to answer them via email? You can find my email in my channel description. Personally I don’t use any instant messaging & voice applications like discord. A bit short on time.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 5 месяцев назад

      If you really want to talk still let me think of a way. I think probably the drawabox discord would be best. I am a little busy but I can try to time it better. I had always thought about making a RUclips livestream to do an Q&A but I am not sure how well my computer can handle streaming. Haha. It’s a toaster but a good one.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 5 месяцев назад

      coming tonight: ruclips.net/video/Tjx9n03GDFE/видео.html

  • @DrawingSources-wm9zu
    @DrawingSources-wm9zu 5 месяцев назад

    underrated video, this should have been taught in the "draw a box" course, its very useful to understand depth but rotation not really, which is essential. thank you, your webpage is great too.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! But I must say that I believe the drawabox course had an animated gif image of a box rotating in proper perspective. But sadly you can’t pause gif images without opening them in a program. It was briefly mentioned in the first lesson i believe. But I heard Uncomfortable changed some lesson material. So perhaps it is gone. I guess the only other tip I could give is if you want to figure out how to rotate anything in 3D space, keep in mind a rotating box. But study the thing you want to be able to rotate from as many angles as possible to learn. Hope this helps!

  • @iwantagoodnameplease
    @iwantagoodnameplease 6 месяцев назад

    Increase the volume on your next video, please :) Also, think about chapters or a quick overview at the start of a 20 minute video

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      Oof! Sorry! I had thought about getting a clip on mic. I had thought RUclips does that for me. Haha! Guess not. Some of my videos I tend to rant. I will have to think about organizing that. A lot of the videos I am releasing may suffer a similar issue. My apologies.

    • @iwantagoodnameplease
      @iwantagoodnameplease 6 месяцев назад

      @@larsbarnabee A clip on mic could help. But in the meantime, just whack the volume up in the video editor? :D

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      Will try! A bit of a struggle to have any free time these days. I will have to make an update video as I have been learning game dev as well. Trying to balance a lot at the moment. But it wouldn’t make sense for me to talk about game dev on this channel considering this one is for drawing and the artistic side of me.

    • @iwantagoodnameplease
      @iwantagoodnameplease 6 месяцев назад

      @@larsbarnabee Game dev is artistic! Even ignoring the fact that it will inevitably contain your lovely hand-drawn bugs. I don't know much about RUclips, but would having two channels be better than one?

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! May go for pixel art actually. Although I tend to do drawings beforehand when experimenting with shape. I think I would probably make a second channel. Mostly because I may talk about devlogs as well as technical advice. I think I would continue to talk about the art side of game dev on this channel. As I can’t really separate the art from the game development. They are closely related. As of now I have been doing a ton of learning godot. I will share a prototype on that channel once I have something. I think I will call the channel larsgamedev which can be found in my channels here on RUclips.

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc 6 месяцев назад

    How did you get ads

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      I don’t. My guess is RUclips just places them on my videos anyways. I don’t benefit from them in anyway.

  • @V.AE86
    @V.AE86 6 месяцев назад

    Just recently got back into art, so I'm happy to see another person learning the basics. That being said, I think the box isn't correct in this perspective, the top and bottom feel too shallow and widen at the back, it's verticals also look a bit off, though I can't say I'd nail any of this either without a few attempts and tweaks.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      Apologies for this. This may have been a bit of an old video. I was more focused on attempting to show the overlapping issues. I drew the table which makes everything look out of wack. My line work is pretty bad here as well.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      Looked again and yes the box sitting in 3D space does not look correct at all. I would say that it looks as if it is floating on the table and not resting on the table.

  • @dio_licious
    @dio_licious 6 месяцев назад

    OH LARS! I went through DAB shortly after/ about the same time as you (I started later and caught up at lesson 6 or 7) and I remember looking at your homework and feedback and learning from it. Thank you for sharing your thoughts about the experience. Your treasure chest submission in particular was one I looked at a lot, because there are so few student submissions for it. I agree so much that taking the time to critique other students helps you AND the student, it works well. You're not the only one to go through revision hell in lesson 5, it is a toughie. For ellipse guides instead of a full set there are "master" ellipse guides which have a bunch of different degrees on a single sheet, they're cheap, but tiny. I understand the frustration of not having the ellipse you want, I remember the pain. Interesting that you fount the wheel challenge painful, for me it was easier than lesson 6. For lesson 7 I did a bicycle and a wheelbarrow to get away from doing a ton of wheels. And a blimp hahaha. HUGE congrats to you for finishing everything, it sounds like you had a rougher time than I did and I have SO much respect for your tenacity. Yeah, Uncomfortable is overhauling the lesson content, and recently updated the box challenge.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 6 месяцев назад

      No problem. Quite possibly I suffered a bit more at the time due to time constraints. Drawing is one of those life long habits that gets easier the more you do it everyday. To be honest, I learned to ghost ellipses more on my own so I don't have to use the ellipse template. Possibly I should have bought a master ellipse set because I ended up buying a bunch of sets instead that never really had the right ellipse I needed. Wish I could have used digital because Lazy Nezumi works for technical, but free handing is what I enjoy more. The rougher time could have been from many factors as I had to balance a job with a lot of over time during the early 2020's. Thanks! I still draw everyday. Although due to time constraints I don't have enough time to make as much tutorials as I want to. Uncomfortable tends to do that a lot. It makes sense an iterative approach. I believe he has done that about two times already. He had to take burnout breaks as well. Which makes sense. I just hope he draws these days still. When I was giving a lot of critique, I got a bit burned out. I will have to check on the updated content Uncomfortable made. So I can keep up to date with practice. But I never stopped drawing boxes from time to time. It ended up kind of spilling into my other work. Haha. I tried to cover topics I learned from dab but possibly some of my stuff will be outdated based on his newer exercises. All in all, I think being able to freehand what I want was the greatest thing I developed overtime from dab. After completing it, I was a bit lost for an hour on what to do next. But I just kept practicing and drawing what I wanted to along the way. That appears to have worked for me.

    • @ryze_xspitez2920
      @ryze_xspitez2920 13 дней назад

      What a great video showing your experiences with Drawabox I’m currently on lesson 6 🤟

  • @Nyanakaru
    @Nyanakaru Год назад

    gg

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Only downside is it taking a lot of time to go through books. Although absorbing the information is a lot more efficient that way. Being in a university or college makes it difficult. Considering time constraints of a semester.

  • @Grim.Giggle.Graphics
    @Grim.Giggle.Graphics Год назад

    Well I do not have any particular request, but how about drawing something you've never drawn. Just a suggestion 😊

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      I have some ideas! Just got to take some photos.

  • @healdiseasenow
    @healdiseasenow Год назад

    Catch it and make it a pet. It doesn't know it's invasive & the sentence is death. Just get it a mate & draw them 🎉

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      I try not to disturb nature. I think at first people thought they were going to devastate the plant life. But I don’t belief it ended up happening.

  • @tititatituana6660
    @tititatituana6660 Год назад

    Can you do a video explain how to draw sphere in perspective with xyz axis?

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Yeah! I just need a day or two.

    • @tititatituana6660
      @tititatituana6660 Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee Thank you!

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      I had a lot of energy today. I have the video here: ruclips.net/video/k-wF1l0vbl8/видео.html Hands maybe a bit shaky as I lifted many things today. Thanks to Rev coffee I can do anything.

  • @miguelphilemon
    @miguelphilemon Год назад

    How can I get this Strathmore paper in big size like URS

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Did you try jerrysartarama website? I got the bristol smooth paper: www.jerrysartarama.com/strathmore-paper-rolls other websites like dickblick sell it as well.

  • @sireoh
    @sireoh Год назад

    Hello 😄 from the suggestions page, hope to see ur channel grow 🧡✨✨ from one artist to another

  • @Grim.Giggle.Graphics
    @Grim.Giggle.Graphics Год назад

    That's true, drawing the same line or anything for the second time is difficult, if we want it to be identical. Good video ✨

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Thanks! If you are looking for more information regarding this, possibly hatching method in shade and shadow. Basically you use lines close together to draw shade or shadow. Although not every line maybe identical. Many will be, but they have to follow the same flow. Identical lines get easier with a ton of muscle memory. Like years and not days. So it can be a bit difficult to achieve. But possible. Mirroring lines is another topic. I will have to make a video on that.

  • @Grim.Giggle.Graphics
    @Grim.Giggle.Graphics Год назад

    Nice ✨

  • @bayrip2010
    @bayrip2010 Год назад

    I love it❤

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Thanks! I should try to delve into more organic shapes in the future.

    • @bayrip2010
      @bayrip2010 Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee ❤ Thanks for replying!

    • @bayrip2010
      @bayrip2010 Год назад

      ​@@larsbarnabee Love from Keonjhar, Odisha

  • @toya_senpai2470
    @toya_senpai2470 Год назад

    GMI

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Apologies, but if you have a question I can try to help answer it? The weird thing is that when drawing I sometimes feel as if I am not thinking like I normally would be. I can enter the flow state to an extent.

    • @toya_senpai2470
      @toya_senpai2470 Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee you are going to make it, that's all

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Haha! Thanks 🐝

  • @Putra.319
    @Putra.319 Год назад

    BUG

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      More BUGS soon 🐛 🐞 🐜 and gotta show love to my arachnids as well 🕷️

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

    What video camera do you use to create videos

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      I don’t use a video camera I use obs studio to record my screen. The software obs is free online. Be careful that you find the right one obsproject.com I also use a snowball microphone and a wacom 22 tablet. All of the tech I use is listed on my about page on RUclips.

  • @thevague3698
    @thevague3698 Год назад

    awesome

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Sorry to tell you this, but I took it offline temporarily. I plan to put it online again once I find models.

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

    This always happen to me. How often do you use horizon and vanishing points. For instance do you freehand and reverse engineer with the help of two point perspective.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      It depends. Do you have an idea for something you want to draw? I can make an example video for you? Often I draw from a reference image. So you don’t always see the vanishing points and you may need to guesstimate a bit. Personally I have drawn a lot of boxes in 3 point perspective. That can help you orient objects. If you can fit it in a box, you can orient the thing you want to draw using proper vanishing points. I feel like it is more about the illusion and making a convincing rendering. If you ever deal with organic things, it helps to understand gesture drawing. I plan to make a massive series of these. It is more about the feeling. I think doing a lot of gesture drawing meaningful practice to the point that you can do it automatically is key. Although I am not a pro yet, I think I can make something to help others

    • @guitarsandsuchetc
      @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee I will email you an image. It will be a challenge at least for me. All my understanding of what I know falls apart and very frustrating with actually things I view in real life.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      No worries. I will try to break it down for you. It may take a couple of days for me to make the video.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      @@guitarsandsuchetc Good news about the images. The photos you shared fall under industrial design. The things were designed with people in mind. You can think of them as complex rounded boxes like the fan. And a bike has wheels. Basically ellipses that are balloon like. I will break down them in a video. I may need 2 - 3 days or so to make the video.

  • @alhaadhussain6256
    @alhaadhussain6256 Год назад

    RUclips algorithm brought me here. You have a new subscriber now. This is a good tutorial and your talking style seems very friendly. You should have more subs. Keep up the good work. Cheers man!

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Thanks for the sub! Please let me know if you ever want me to expand upon a topic? I feel like I could expand upon line weight more. Heck they write entire books on this stuff. I should probably talk about the dangers of line weight! You jogged my mind! Thank you!

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

    Thanks for your time and investment. What I notice when the cube box turns it gets slightly longer and wider at certain parts. That's what basically I was obsessing about. Really appreciate your work.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Yes! That is exactly it! That is just due to perspective and the box actually being closer to you! The viewer based on perspective. I guess you could call it perspective distortion. In reality. The box is the same. Just like a person is larger up front and smaller farther away. This varies a lot with the viewing angle, just to keep in mind. Glad to help!

  • @guitarsandsuchetc
    @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

    How do you determine the correct dimension of the box such as width and length. More so width. Is there a formula or process you can use with vanishing points with a straight edge. I want to make a frame as accurate as possible.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      So in the video I winged it. But if you like draw a circle to encapsulate the rotation of the box, it could help. So you would try to encapsulate the top and bottom of the box into a rotation. Like a cylinder form.

    • @guitarsandsuchetc
      @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

      @@larsbarnabeeThanks for writing back. I guess this a very tricky procedure because the information thus far from research on the internet is very hard to understand other than maybe that plainly simple rotate cube channel where he depicts those ellipse method. but I am having of a hard time trying to properly describe to anyone that I am trying to draw a sequence or animate a cube of front view turning horizontally on its center. Its very difficult to describe it, like a box positioned center on a lazy Susan spinning.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      No problem! You have the right idea with the lazy susan. Basically it is just a cylinder that would encapsulate the box perfectly. Have you tried drawing a perfect circle centered on the axis of rotation on the top of the cylinder and the bottom of the cylinder? If you are attempting to get it perfect, possibly using some type of cad software then using that as a drawing reference from that can help. Although I mostly focus on logical free handing. Focusing on this like for near 100% accuracy is best left to a cad program. Some cad programs allow one to do animations like you are describing. And focus on the axis of rotation. I can see how it is difficult to visualize. I should make a video on that….

    • @guitarsandsuchetc
      @guitarsandsuchetc Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee I am a bit confused about a perfect circle since the cube is face straight on. But I tried very narrow ellipse for top and bottom. trying to get the hang of it being its alot of thinking and gets messy. I had a feeling that maybe to be as accurate as possible would require a computer program. Just seeing if those exercise that those artists provide on those sites suggest that the process is meant to be free hand or if there is even a more technical approach to facilitate near perfection or at least realism. anyway thank you again for your time.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Oh, so think of the cylinder that encapsulates the box. The top of the cylinder has a perfect circle and the bottom of the cylinder has a perfect circle. Now the top circle depending on your perspective is a bit distorted. If the box sits centered on the vanishing point, then you wouldn’t be able to see the top plane of the box or the bottom plane of the box. So the cylinder that encapsulates the box you would not be able to see the top of the cylinder nor the bottom of the cylinder. Just like a box still has 6 sides, a cylinder has two circles. Even though you can’t see them based on the perspective. Make sense? If you email me, I could draw a few pictures to describe it better. As it is a bit difficult with words. To be honest, it is better shown with drawings.

  • @Vortexnicholas
    @Vortexnicholas 2 года назад

    Great tips . I love the one about putting your phone away and clearing your desks. I gave you a subb. Best of luck on your channel .

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 года назад

      Oh thanks! It is sometimes the obvious ones that help the most. We like all have a phone addiction these days. The clearing my desk part I stole like an artist from proko. Meaning he had a video that talked about creating an art space. Like nothing but that space for art. I will have to make a video going in depth of making one. Although not always possible based on the room people have. I plan to make more videos, but I live in a noisy environment. Once I get my own place, I should be able to make meaningful videos more often.

  • @alioli778
    @alioli778 2 года назад

    This is so generous and helpfull, thank you very much for this.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 года назад

      No problem Cacahuete! So a while from now, I will be coming out with a new version. I have been fixing a lot of bugs as well.

  • @maybeeart4286
    @maybeeart4286 2 года назад

    DrawingAbox has a rule called the 50%rule it is really important the way you talk you didn't follow it. 😅😅 but its really hard 😪 😔 😫

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 года назад

      It was really hard for me because I had no idea what to draw when I couldn’t draw. Like I was doing drawabox to learn to draw. It’s kind of like needing experience to get a job, but needing a job to get experience. 😕Haha. What helped me was trying out like online drawing multiplayer games. Draw with friends. I forget the name of the website, but I have it bookmarked. Whatever gets drawing in is my thought on the 50% rule.

  • @lucianamoraes8924
    @lucianamoraes8924 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this. It helped me a LOT!

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 года назад

      Glad it helped. Having the determination to stick to it in the long run was the hardest for me.

  • @tlimmersionaccount3463
    @tlimmersionaccount3463 2 года назад

    Very nice. Good way to organize references curated by yourself instead of using those websites with randomly picked ones.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee 2 года назад

      Thanks! I should let you know that I have updated Drawesome. Minor changes to the user interface and bug fixes.

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      I wanted to tell you, I am actually making an website called drawesome.app that has both. Meaning you can use your own images or use the ones I plan to add to it. I want to give artists like yourself a place to find both reference or use your own images.

    • @tlimmersionaccount3463
      @tlimmersionaccount3463 Год назад

      @@larsbarnabee Thanks a lot, I'll be checking it out and spreading the word with my artist friends!

    • @larsbarnabee
      @larsbarnabee Год назад

      Thanks for spreading the word for me! I appreciate it. I also have another free desktop app called Thumbtastic for specifically viewing reference images easier. If you have a digital tablet, it helps a whole lot. From your comment, it appears you were looking for a way to view reference images as well. Thought I would mention it.