I really appreciate it, thank you. I know I'm not the most professional artist, but I really enjoy teaching, and the collaborative environment we've got going here.
It's crazy how simple it is once you break it down to nothing more than 'a bunch of lines'. Clothing/cloth is something I really struggle with (so far it's the only thing keeping me from attempting full body drawings), so this was really helpful, thanks!
Le Ø Achilles heel. Achilles is from a Greek mythology. he was almost a god, but his heel was his weakspot, and when it was hit by a poisonous arrow, he died.
that was a great idea to illustrate folds by draping a cloth over a ball! this is why i come to Jazza for drawing advice lol makes everything so easy to understand!
I think that besides the material, one of the most important things is the situation. Ex: if you drop cloth on something rather than gently placing it down it'll turn out differently. When he did the pinned down thin material one it looks sort of like if you did that but let go of the corners so I was carefully placed. I don't know where I'm going with this. It's hard to explain what I think
You'll never know who I am, and it doesn't matter. All that matters is for you to know, all your tutorials have helped my friends and I learn how to create wonderful artwork over the years and still do. Watching this video today just to refresh myself and I must say, your tutorials are the best I've found! Thank you for all you've done and continue to do for the aspiring artist community, Jazza. You're a gem among thorns.
Hello ! I'm french and I found your video by chance by wandering through the maze of the Internet. I wanted to tell you that I really enjoy your guides, even if sometimes you just talk a little too fast for me to understand everything ^.^" But it stays really good guides and I make my best to understand the most :D I really like when you illustrate by small additional drawings what you are trying to explain, it helps a lot :) Very thank you, and see you from France :p
I love your videos. After a couple months hiatus I have started drawing again and need to relearn some of the skills that I lost during that period of time. Clothing however, was never a strong suit for me, but your explanations and tutorials have been making perfect sense to me. :D
Jazza I just want to thank you so much for these videos you make. I'm studying animation and although I'm learning a lot in my classes, my professors do not posses the amazing ability you have of explaining these things. So thanks a lot, bruh.
Thank you for not being dry and Repetitive like a lot of people are on this topic. It was quite helpful to me. I will certainly be fallowing your Videos.
Jazza always remains humble and often says, I’m not advanced or I’m not *professional* but let’s break down professional. Profession. al. Profession means you do it for pay. Al means pertaining to. RUclips is his full time job. Therefore it is his profession therefore he is a professional.
Hi Jazza. Thank you so much for taking your time to make these wonderful videos. It is a big help in becoming better at drawing. I love the way you describe and explain what you are doing. Keep up the good work!!!
Wow Jazza! I am consistently surprised and impressed by how in-depth your tutorials are. They will be very helpful as I try to improve my own artwork, Thanks a lot !
Subscribed. Love your style and expressions, and really helps me a lot! Just started working on my own comic and your videos are super easy and fun to watch. Thanks a lot!
Ha...you said balls. Lol. No really, great tutorial! Found your channel day before yesterday and haven't stopped watching since. Ordered from your site as well! Thanks, Jazza! Cheers!
honestly one of the best tutorials I've ever seen...period. Thank you, sir. Btw, that's coming from an instructional designer / developer right here...Please keep doing what you do!
Jazza - I love your Tut-Style / thank you very much for sharing your hard earned knowledge and very useful leads. It's fun to watch and helps a lot!! Appreciation - Thank you!!!!!!!
See how in Flash there are coloured squares on each layer beside the layer name? These buttons create coloured outlines of a layer similar to onion skins. It's possible that you've clicked on one of them and turned it on. Try looking at your drawing layer and clicking the coloured square to see if that fixes your problem
EXTREMST guter Zeichner und EXTREMST gut erklärt etc. Dieses Video ist sehr informativ und richtig gut gemacht. Einfach zu verstehen und bringt echt weiter. Tut mir leid, dass ich auf deutsch schreibe, aber mein Englisch ist wirklich letzte Schublade :) Thank you for this video! :D
I actually have an easier time drawing cloth folds from "scratch" than copying any. It is so as I visualise how the cloth gets into whatever positions it is in the drawing. These visualizations better allow me to properly place lines where they should be.
Jazza, you are killing me sometimes... serious all the time and then "Hehe, ballz!". :-D Still, even if this is one of your earlier videos, the content teaches pretty nice what we need to understand! Thank you for all your serious work and the not so serious lightness you present it!
Am I the *only* person who giggled at the shape of the first ball when completely covered with loose thin cloth? That aside - great video as always, Jazza!! :)
I dig Jazza massively - great talent and one of my few art tutorial go-tos. Only one cheeky comment here. At the 14:16 point, he's demonstrating thin fabric draping over a ball. Is it just me, or Freudian much?!?!??!?!? :P
I can hear in your voice times when you may have wanted to say something funny but kept your professionalism. IF YOU ONLY KNEW THEN WHAT YOU KNOW NOW!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE
I really appreciate it, thank you. I know I'm not the most professional artist, but I really enjoy teaching, and the collaborative environment we've got going here.
Draw with Jazza Was this supposed to be a reply lmao?
Ruphii there was no reply function back then
Look at you now
You are like the best artist now on youtube
!
I’m from the future and I promise you your future is great.
Best cloth dilemma unfolded ever
I owe you a lot, Jazza
My pleasure, thanks for watching!
I am a big fan of yours
I watched your channel with my eyes wide open to grasp every single thing you say
Wish you a long happy life, man!
+saeideh rad same here
Same!!
was that a pun
Who else is watching this in quarantine, just trying to be better at art? I know I am!🖐🏽
Yeah same lol
Same too
Same. I tried drawing again because I had nothing to do and it jumped back to becoming my hobby again
nice to see a fellow quarantinian in the comments
Same
"I'm not that advanced" -Jazza, 2013
"i really liked how this turned out" -Jazza about his life, 2019
Lol.
That’s a lie
“Kids art drawn by PROFESSIONAL ARTIST!”
-Jazza 2021
Zeitloser Klassiker
Am I the only one that wants him to be my art teacher? cause I would be more than excited to be his student... ahahha
Yes I am with you
Meh 2
Imagine out of nowhere one day he come to school with a weirded art supply and let's every one just play with it
@@emspace1227 I'm thinking dirty
Nope, I do too. My art teacher only started liking me when she found out that I was good at art. Before that, she hated me so much.
It's crazy how simple it is once you break it down to nothing more than 'a bunch of lines'. Clothing/cloth is something I really struggle with (so far it's the only thing keeping me from attempting full body drawings), so this was really helpful, thanks!
I'm so glad I came here. I got to learn how up is vertical n stuff. 10/10 would circle again. -IGN
After all this time?
Always... Re-visiting the tutorials 🙏
next... an ANIMATED cloth tutorial.
"Hello everyone, and welcome to hell."
At that point, I think it's just easier to rotoscope a 3d cloth simulation.
*inception buuummmmm*
I died when I read it.
Cloth is my Achilles heel...
This helped it not totally kill me.
what?
Le Ø Achilles heel. Achilles is from a Greek mythology. he was almost a god, but his heel was his weakspot, and when it was hit by a poisonous arrow, he died.
*_Percy Jackson Feels_* lol yeah I TOTALLY agree
@@peppwoni259 You are awesome
"if you're wearing a shirt" Jazza expects us to be naked?
You never know when you're gonna go twilight
you never know
Confused and Lost im not wearing my underwear or pants.......ok yes....im pooping
#RUclipsAndChill
Your username suits your comment so well. Like it
thank you to whoever added the subtitles to this for the deaf or hard of hearing. you the real mvp
English(auto-generated) thank youtube lmao
that was a great idea to illustrate folds by draping a cloth over a ball! this is why i come to Jazza for drawing advice lol makes everything so easy to understand!
I think that besides the material, one of the most important things is the situation. Ex: if you drop cloth on something rather than gently placing it down it'll turn out differently. When he did the pinned down thin material one it looks sort of like if you did that but let go of the corners so I was carefully placed.
I don't know where I'm going with this. It's hard to explain what I think
I have learned way more with Jazza than I did in art school. And Jazza does this for free! Thank you Jazza!
You'll never know who I am, and it doesn't matter. All that matters is for you to know, all your tutorials have helped my friends and I learn how to create wonderful artwork over the years and still do. Watching this video today just to refresh myself and I must say, your tutorials are the best I've found! Thank you for all you've done and continue to do for the aspiring artist community, Jazza. You're a gem among thorns.
it's true. People like this guy really help make the world a better place.
I went through like 15 tutorials how to draw cloth/clothing/drapery on YT and this is by far the best there is!
this is the best tutorial that jazza ever made, so helpfull to me since i kinda ruined all my draws because of the cloth, this helped so much
Nah, the hands are better
Friend, you are a very good artist.
Thank you for teaching.
Who wears leather scarves?
*Raises hand* Hipsters?
+Milyon I looked up leather scarf on google images and was not disappointed.
Milyon thats basically a snake
u mean *leather scars*
S4m D0seS0mething It’s a choker 0o0
Hello ! I'm french and I found your video by chance by wandering through the maze of the Internet. I wanted to tell you that I really enjoy your guides, even if sometimes you just talk a little too fast for me to understand everything ^.^" But it stays really good guides and I make my best to understand the most :D I really like when you illustrate by small additional drawings what you are trying to explain, it helps a lot :) Very thank you, and see you from France :p
French Jazza
il est français?!
this was super helpful for me
i've been struggling with fabric forever, but this was a really easy-to-understand and concise video
I love your videos. After a couple months hiatus I have started drawing again and need to relearn some of the skills that I lost during that period of time. Clothing however, was never a strong suit for me, but your explanations and tutorials have been making perfect sense to me. :D
12:20 omg thank you. You're so clever with how you explain things. I swear.
is thata joke or ummm idk
This is like science, only i understand it! Thank you! :D
+Troll in the Wall maybe everyone he knows is not very sharp? idk
Jazza I just want to thank you so much for these videos you make. I'm studying animation and although I'm learning a lot in my classes, my professors do not posses the amazing ability you have of explaining these things. So thanks a lot, bruh.
Thank you for not being dry and Repetitive like a lot of people are on this topic. It was quite helpful to me. I will certainly be fallowing your Videos.
Still the best tutorial on drawing folds on the internet after all these years!
Cloth folds make waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more sense now. Thanks a ton, subscribed!
Jazza always remains humble and often says, I’m not advanced or I’m not *professional* but let’s break down professional.
Profession. al. Profession means you do it for pay. Al means pertaining to. RUclips is his full time job. Therefore it is his profession therefore he is a professional.
Always click on the add, that way Jazza makes a little more and can keep on making these great tutorials!
Hi Jazza. Thank you so much for taking your time to make these wonderful videos. It is a big help in becoming better at drawing. I love the way you describe and explain what you are doing. Keep up the good work!!!
Wow Jazza! I am consistently surprised and impressed by how in-depth your tutorials are. They will be very helpful as I try to improve my own artwork, Thanks a lot !
Helpful video and smart way to break things down. Thanks so much Jazza!
Interesting comparison between materials! It makes a lot of sense. Thanks a lot for making this video!
I keep glancing at my cloth to see how true these shapes are lol
Thank you so much!! I actually understand!! I was watching so many tutorials on folds but couldn't understand. This cleared things up for me.
awesome drawing Jazza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Some play music while they draw, some just talk but Jazza no! He does both.
He adds music in post
He likes listening to jazz.
Thanks a lot!!! I really learned hot to draw folds, so exciting :)
This is unbelievably helpful! I might actually manage to draw a set of sheets I've been trying to draw for a while now.
Subscribed. Love your style and expressions, and really helps me a lot!
Just started working on my own comic and your videos are super easy and fun to watch.
Thanks a lot!
Spot on. I love watching your videos. Your tips are VERY HELPFUL and easy to understand. Thank you so much
Thank you so much Jazza. This is very helpful. I have recommended you to a lot of my friends for art tutorials and tips
wow im watching in 2021 and i been subbed for only around about 2 years and WOW you have had a massive update in your setup
Its a smudge guard. It makes drawing on a tablet more natural.
Thanks for sharing. There are so many details we take for granted.
Watching this in 2020 and still super helpful... thanks!!
Only rarely do you see a video where Jazza acts like an adult and makes a normal tutorial
Wow so great to see where he started and where he is now
Wow! your channel has come a long way since 2013.
Ha...you said balls. Lol. No really, great tutorial! Found your channel day before yesterday and haven't stopped watching since. Ordered from your site as well! Thanks, Jazza! Cheers!
honestly one of the best tutorials I've ever seen...period. Thank you, sir. Btw, that's coming from an instructional designer / developer right here...Please keep doing what you do!
Jazza - I love your Tut-Style / thank you very much for sharing your hard earned knowledge and very useful leads. It's fun to watch and helps a lot!! Appreciation - Thank you!!!!!!!
you're the man Jazza, thanks for these awesome vids
thanx a lot this was the only video that helped me understand and wasn't boring
See how in Flash there are coloured squares on each layer beside the layer name? These buttons create coloured outlines of a layer similar to onion skins. It's possible that you've clicked on one of them and turned it on. Try looking at your drawing layer and clicking the coloured square to see if that fixes your problem
AMAZING OMG IM IN LOVE UR TUTORIALS ARE PERFECT
you said Jabba the Hut and I automatically thought Jazza the Hut XD
Helps me a lot, cannot find a good tutorial on creases in cloth/ clothes
EXTREMST guter Zeichner und EXTREMST gut erklärt etc. Dieses Video ist sehr informativ und richtig gut gemacht. Einfach zu verstehen und bringt echt weiter. Tut mir leid, dass ich auf deutsch schreibe, aber mein Englisch ist wirklich letzte Schublade :)
Thank you for this video! :D
Great tutorial Jazza, thanks mate.
I actually have an easier time drawing cloth folds from "scratch" than copying any.
It is so as I visualise how the cloth gets into whatever positions it is in the drawing. These visualizations better allow me to properly place lines where they should be.
Jazza. holy cow. I owe you so much for these two cloth vid. thank you so so much
you are a very good instructor, thank you!
You are a great teacher.
I really like this drawings
I never understood folds until now omg thanks dude!! :)
Thank you again so much Jazza! As always, very helpful!
Jazza, you are killing me sometimes... serious all the time and then "Hehe, ballz!". :-D Still, even if this is one of your earlier videos, the content teaches pretty nice what we need to understand! Thank you for all your serious work and the not so serious lightness you present it!
thank you!
Dude, Thank you for making my Sunday, a Bright and Hopeful day :)
This helps a lot. Thanks, Jazza :3
"I'm not that advanced" hahahahaha🤣😂
very helpful tutorial, it's the best i have seen on this subject, thanks a lot !
Random RUclips algorithm, thinking I'd like to watch this... which I do! Thanks Jazza for your 8 year old video, easy to understand and follow :D
Dude, this helps so much. I'm making an art gift for someone, and it's really important for me get it right.
I'm so happy I found this video, it really does help a lot. Thanks for making it! :)
My art teacher simply says to look at things as lines and not as what they really are. it actually works.
Damn that was a good tutorial good job jazza
Am I the *only* person who giggled at the shape of the first ball when completely covered with loose thin cloth? That aside - great video as always, Jazza!! :)
Great tutorial! And in a field where I clearly need help.
for thin material/tight fit picture a tent or the bed cover on your bed. hope this helps :D
I dig Jazza massively - great talent and one of my few art tutorial go-tos. Only one cheeky comment here. At the 14:16 point, he's demonstrating thin fabric draping over a ball.
Is it just me, or Freudian much?!?!??!?!? :P
you know it’s old when he says *a n n o t a t i o n*
alright, archived this video and subscribed to this channel. Good stuff to absorb.
Thanks Jazza! this makes a lot of sense. I wondered though, have you done or have any plans for doing a tutorial on fire? I suck at drawing fire.
This was very helpful, thank you.
I learnt a lot. Could u plz do a tutorial on the 7 basic cloth folds..SPECIALLY THE INERT FOLD..please!!!!!!
I clicked this not expecting it to be from this long ago
Buddy u r genius!
This helped a lot
finally the video that will solve my problem!!!
I went to print the reference PDF, and was wondering why the printer was spitting out RUclips comments... :\ I'm not a smart man...
k
ShockMouths lol
1 year per comment
1 year per comment #2 (keep it up)
Omg JAZZA'S BASIC FOLDS😂😂😂
GHOSTS! AAAHHH!
I can hear in your voice times when you may have wanted to say something funny but kept your professionalism. IF YOU ONLY KNEW THEN WHAT YOU KNOW NOW!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE
Great tutorial!
I've been drawing for 5 years and I still struggle with cloth...
"Hehe - balls..."
Wow... Nice one Jazza...