Art TikTok is Gatekeeping Drawing Apparently

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
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    Mohammed agbadi talking about the art community on tiktok and how they're gatekeeping drawing on the internet.
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  • @MohammedAgbadi
    @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +141

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    • @vladimirkirillov1130
      @vladimirkirillov1130 Месяц назад +5

      No 😡

    • @rainbowcat26
      @rainbowcat26 Месяц назад +4

      No thanks!

    • @ARandomEliatrope
      @ARandomEliatrope Месяц назад +6

      Spyware :(

    • @rayganparksmitchell
      @rayganparksmitchell Месяц назад +1

      "Thanks Opera for sponsoring this video!"
      INCORRECT. MOHAMMED AGBADI SHOULD NOT THANK STUPID OPERA FOR SPONSORING HIS STUPID VIDEO. MOHAMMED AGBADI SHOULD BE OFFICALLY AND BE RIGHTFULLY ASHAMED OF HIMSELF FOR THANKING STUPID OPERA FOR SPONSORING HIS STUPID VIDEO. AND OPERA SHOULD BE OFFICALLY AND BE RIGHTFULLY ASHAMED OF THEMSELVES FOR SPONSORING HIS STUPID VIDEO.

    • @RealTomayoYamashita
      @RealTomayoYamashita Месяц назад +2

      No thanks I prefer my Vivaldi, Firefox n safari browser

  • @thedolllovett
    @thedolllovett Месяц назад +2630

    art tik tok needs to realise: art isn’t a competition. it’s a form of expression and creativity. no one is trying to cheat. no one cares. we are drawing because we love it.

    • @Ziiwaslost
      @Ziiwaslost Месяц назад +26

      Yes

    • @YoungDymisty
      @YoungDymisty Месяц назад +71

      THANK YOU! Exactly this! 😫 Why do people have to gate-keep everything. I do music and it’s the same in terms of using samples or instrumentals from songs made years ago, to create something new. It’s also like how on RUclips, you can’t just repost someone’s video without altering it, making it a new arrangement.

    • @MyNamesHunter75
      @MyNamesHunter75 Месяц назад +28

      They also need to realize if they ever desire to work in the art industry they will be expected to use references. No company is going to hire anyone because they intentionally forgo the real aspects of the world in favour of an ego that will push people away from wanting to work with them. Imagine going to hire someone you see their TikTok tok and it's just belittling the artist for using reference they aren't going to hire you because you 100% aren't being hired to be a lead artist.
      So you'd be expected to use what's already there for reference or conceptualizing new fresh ideas with the style and concepts they already have plus your art needs to feel real and or lived in which you can only get using reference things as "minor" as trash or ac units can make or break a scene and it's tone. Plus no one wants to work with an asshole who is going to do their own thing and waste time and money thinking they are the next Kim Jung gi while oblivious to the fact he would have used a ton of references over his life and is why he can do what he did to such a level without "using reference"

    • @stadnikds
      @stadnikds Месяц назад +9

      well
      it kinda is competition if you are not doing it completely as a hobby without monetizing
      if you try to earn money by drawing, you are competing with thousands of the same as you people
      some people just use some tricks and "cheat" to be more efficient - creative tracing and using reference is an optimization of your process and speed if you do it correctly
      and some of them try to remove competition by bullying others lol

    • @_Emit_
      @_Emit_ Месяц назад +3

      very well put

  • @FriendOfHatkid
    @FriendOfHatkid Месяц назад +967

    Saying "you aren't a real artist if you use references" is the same as saying "you aren't a real chef if you use recipes". My brother in christ

    • @MorbidMaximus666
      @MorbidMaximus666 Месяц назад

      You’re not a real doctor unless people have died while you were fumbling around trying to treat them because you didn’t study ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @neff6185
      @neff6185 Месяц назад +15

      NO FR 😭

    • @TyckinTymeBom
      @TyckinTymeBom Месяц назад +11

      you arent a real person if yoy went to skhool

    • @FriendOfHatkid
      @FriendOfHatkid Месяц назад +10

      @@TyckinTymeBom huh? I'd got it if you said "you aren't knowledgeable if you went to school", which is not only not connected in some way to what was in that video, but at the same time is just not true. And, if you did intent for a "person", that is entirely not in some way connected or true, since a human becomes a person if he was raised by the humans, that includes both school and parents. There have been a lot of stories where a child was raised by wolfs or dogs and was acting like one. That child wouldn't be considered a person. But school isn't really got that much to do compared to how parents make a child behave. And also, you pronounced school wrong 🤓

    • @nissansucc5486
      @nissansucc5486 Месяц назад

      @@FriendOfHatkid what the fuck are you talking about. Nothing you said makes sense. What do you mean "a human becomes a person if he was raised by humans". That's literally not true. A person is just defined as a human being regarded as an individual. In your example, being raised by wolves would still make you a person. Also you said what the person above said "is just not true" just the same as you aren't a real artist if you use references isn't true. The person above was pushing the same argument to a logical extreme, albeit in a strange manner that's probably a false equivalence.

  • @galacticgremlin
    @galacticgremlin Месяц назад +1060

    "i dont use references!!!" we can tell, babes

  • @KitGlitchizCringe
    @KitGlitchizCringe Месяц назад +540

    Bro… the most famous artists from the renaissance used references… how else would they make their art so realistic?

    • @R3dAlex19
      @R3dAlex19 Месяц назад +106

      They literally used real people as reference 🧍‍♂️

    • @asiabrew81
      @asiabrew81 Месяц назад +60

      This is the downside of drawing without any academic input. Learning about art history and how the masters themselves trained would nip this shit in the bud early for most young artists.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos Месяц назад +14

      ​@@asiabrew81I'm gonna try to address this issue w/o generalizing, bc not everyone is like this, but I often see the Art Kid archetype of someone who doodles a lot but doesn't take education seriously. This is a huge problem. It is not the child's fault of course; education can be flawed. But in the online community this idea persists that education isn't important and that "art teachers are bad and hate creativity." So then there develops this certain type of Art Kid who refuses to learn any of the fundamentals bc of what they hear online from other kids. It is a harmful way of thinking and a tough problem to solve because there are bad art teachers, there are places with poor education as well, and then these kids don't know how to educate themselves online bc they were never taught *how* to teach themselves

    • @asiabrew81
      @asiabrew81 Месяц назад +5

      @@MyFictionalChaos This unpacked a bit for me. Please bear w/ me cause its a deep topic:
      Absolutely its not the kids’s fault. This is an issue that plays out whenever
      kid’s are left with no structure. I have been the art kid (way back), I was self-taught before the internet art community even existed and I also guided art kids from high school & college. And from that standpoint I understand the need for a grounding element for self-taught internet Art Kids, because the internet is an overwhelming hurricane of input and stimulation. The interesting irony of the internet bringing up all these Art Kids is how its created an underdeveloped skill of taking a critique for these kids. I mean obviously the majority of internet opinions are trash so dismissing almost 90% of it outright is just necessary for your mental health, but you also develop it as a habit outright and that just does not work in a professional or academic environment where that is constant (obviously this doesn’t matter if you have no interest in going pro w/ your art).
      A legit education is a loaded topic thanks to our for profit system, and having gone to college for an art related major I can relate. So much of what you really need a proper school for is networking and making connections in the industry. If kids could just get an apprenticeship they wouldn’t need schools, but schools or whatever classes you can get online are the alternatives to that.
      The best advice I ever got from an art teacher was “You learn what the rules are so you can break them later” and odds are some of these Art Kids’ faves followed that trajectory. My concern at this point is if these kids are already Ouroboros’ing their art education by largely piggy-backing from other Art Kids.

    • @impposter560
      @impposter560 Месяц назад +3

      They legit hired people to pose as reference, all through history there have been models whose sole job was being reference for artists, what is wrong with people???

  • @MysteryMortis
    @MysteryMortis Месяц назад +1637

    "You're not a real artist if you don't draw without reference"
    Wow.... I... I need to think about this
    *continues drawing with references*

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +106

      lmaoooo

    • @Cinnaschticks
      @Cinnaschticks Месяц назад +36

      I'm so mad saying no references became a trend because it wasn't until I was 16 that I realized they were just referencing different things without realizing. Damn it, internet.

    • @Dexter01992
      @Dexter01992 Месяц назад +55

      Meanwhile every single art course in the world: "USE. REFERENCES. ALWAYS!"

    • @MysteryMortis
      @MysteryMortis Месяц назад +4

      @@Cinnaschticks I've started using references in 2019 and have enjoyed it since. My art also improved around 2021 with it

    • @ThatOneMotherfucker
      @ThatOneMotherfucker Месяц назад

      With their logic, animators should memorize the character they are animating and remember to stay consistent for thousands of frames.
      ...i want them to tell that to animators or an animator studio. They will either laugh at you or you will be in the nearest lake.

  • @Dark_BunnyXx
    @Dark_BunnyXx Месяц назад +2334

    Next thing you know, people are gonna gatekeep the act of picking up a darn pencil, this is why I don’t bother drawing for social media

  • @SnowLily123
    @SnowLily123 Месяц назад +575

    I once had someone comment “I don’t draw from references” and then also follow up with “I don’t draw at all” 😂

    • @jimjimson6208
      @jimjimson6208 Месяц назад +17

      lmfao 💀💀💀

    • @Cinnaschticks
      @Cinnaschticks Месяц назад +65

      THAT'S HILARIOUS. That's the type of joke I'd hear from my grandpa or mom, holy shit.(do not let my mom know she's occasionally funny, I will not live it down.)

    • @SnowLily123
      @SnowLily123 Месяц назад +1

      @@Cinnaschticks Good thing I don’t know your mom then.
      Or do I? 😏

    • @sixty5notch796
      @sixty5notch796 Месяц назад +18

      @@Cinnaschticksjarvis, get this guys personal info but dont post it anywhere, simply use it to inform their mother that they are occasionally funny then immideately discard it.

    • @Cinnaschticks
      @Cinnaschticks Месяц назад +7

      @@sixty5notch796 NOOOOOOO YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME, MAN...

  • @3_raccoons_in_a_business_suit
    @3_raccoons_in_a_business_suit Месяц назад +1030

    My thing about tracing is like… my ART PROFESSORS encourage tracing anatomy for accuracy. It teaches you- it does not hinder you.

    • @sunnydargonnel
      @sunnydargonnel Месяц назад +91

      Yeah the other night I was talking to a friend who's in college for arts and they told me to trace real life pictures of actors or whatever I find joy in so I can get used to the proportions and how much they vary from body to body, that it IS a common practice to begin with.

    • @leni4179
      @leni4179 Месяц назад +67

      The olds painters literally learned by copying they masters art

    • @ebifuon6776
      @ebifuon6776 Месяц назад +64

      Not just for anatomy but if you are working on a big project with multiple artist usually one person's art becomes the template (lead artist) and everyone else is given small chunks to draw. My storyboard professor had us trace a lot mainly he wanted to show us how a studio gets 200 people all with different art styles drawing every character the exact same. In one exercise he put up a random Disney character and had everyone in class copy what they saw. First round not a single person got anywhere close to the original, so he then gave us a pile of tracing paper and the original picture and told us to take 48 hrs and draw over and over until we cut through the tracing paper then told us to use a new piece of paper. After said 48 hrs he had us all draw it again this time without the picture in front of us. Not a single student failed the second time around we all made identical drawings. Not only was this guy a professional animator but he worked for a long time as the story board artist for a lot of animated Disney movies and he said this was an old technique they used to get everyone drawing the same way so each scene didn't look like it was drawn by different artists

    • @ebifuon6776
      @ebifuon6776 Месяц назад +16

      He used Steven universe as an example for why some studios still do this as you can often tell when a scene or even a complete episode has been outsourced to another studio as the general style will often be slightly off

    • @MyNamesHunter75
      @MyNamesHunter75 Месяц назад +25

      plus tracing isn't meant to be published work it's meant to be your training arc work that you use to figure out where all the muscles are so you can better represent them in a way that feels real

  • @MomirsLabTech
    @MomirsLabTech Месяц назад +542

    Im convinced that people saying "real artists dont use reference" have never created a single piece of art in their lives, and are just into gatekeeping and the art community is the space they've latched onto for that need they have.

    • @Larsen_illustrations
      @Larsen_illustrations Месяц назад +49

      Honestly i don't imagine their art is any good, maybe they have really good memory but when i hear that i just imagine they're drawing the same generic stuff over and over. I mean from a professional aspect being able to copy a reference is important in a actual art career, you might have to reference a character or a art style you're mimicking, not using reference then is a recipe for mistakes

    • @MyNamesHunter75
      @MyNamesHunter75 Месяц назад +23

      I think it's 100% just beginners who got told "your art is so good!" and developed an ego early on. Back when I first got into drawing I didn't really use references and my art was pretty meh granted I didn't go about things with an ego of "I'm superior to you peasants using references." With how big tik tok is as well is trying to get a job in art for a future employer to see a tik tok where you say you don't use references and belittle others for using them. Congrats you lost the job because you will be a headache to work with a cost more money and trouble than it's worth as you'll refuse to do what you are asked in favour of your own ideas that are poorly done as they lack the actual details to make it feel real and believable

    • @krispyiii6786
      @krispyiii6786 Месяц назад +18

      ​@@Larsen_illustrationsHeck, even the Mona Lisa was a reference to an actual person. The whole "Don't use reference or you're not a real artist" is just a way for a bad artist to feel better about their art.

    • @GarmrsBarking
      @GarmrsBarking Месяц назад +1

      @@krispyiii6786like I said elsewhere... so when you draw the croquis... you have to give the model credit ???

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад +11

      People who say that are 3/4 cut off mid torso OC portrait factories lol

  • @Ghostfoxkori
    @Ghostfoxkori Месяц назад +323

    I thought we left this shit behind years ago 😭 I remember when people would try to cancel you for using the circle tool

    • @DazzlingAction
      @DazzlingAction Месяц назад +39

      old drama new crowd rage bait. sigh.

    • @asiabrew81
      @asiabrew81 Месяц назад

      Another year and another fresh batch of newbs for the manipulating.

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke Месяц назад +30

      I've seen people unironically bringing back the concepts of style theft & pose theft! Absolutely wild, unhinged behavior.

    • @IkutoH
      @IkutoH Месяц назад

      THAT'S WILD
      WHAT

    • @vanitasz
      @vanitasz Месяц назад

      It was so stupid

  • @nomoretwitterhandles
    @nomoretwitterhandles Месяц назад +106

    "I don't use references for my drawings" babygirl we can tell

  • @DazzlingAction
    @DazzlingAction Месяц назад +442

    draw with out inspiration... WHAT. that literally the only one thing you need.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +42

      😭😭😭

    • @josuemassa2027
      @josuemassa2027 Месяц назад +11

      Well kinda. You can draw without inspiration, but you can't make art without inspiration.

    • @DazzlingAction
      @DazzlingAction Месяц назад

      @@josuemassa2027 even with squiggling you can still find inspiration in the squiggles...

    • @panjinurfadillah2489
      @panjinurfadillah2489 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@josuemassa2027technically its impossible to make something without inspiration, since idea come from something we already see and our brain just remix it to a new idea.

    • @josuemassa2027
      @josuemassa2027 Месяц назад

      @@panjinurfadillah2489 to create, yes, But not to practice. Otherwise, is just procrastinating. And even so, sometimes mindless doodles can bring up creativity.

  • @dimashch4816
    @dimashch4816 Месяц назад +275

    How am i supposed to draw a scenery without a scenery?

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +42

      lmaoooo this is disturbing lmfao

    • @ladykaydoesart7702
      @ladykaydoesart7702 Месяц назад +9

      Nah, ya see you're supposed to just see all the scenery and then just...recreate it, like a camera lol.

    • @theganondorky7238
      @theganondorky7238 Месяц назад +13

      Clearly you dream it up, then build it off that 🗿

    • @vibrantgleam
      @vibrantgleam Месяц назад +4

      LEGIT. How am I supposed to draw an accurate version of a scenery if people tell me not to use a reference of one?

  • @heydiddlediddlethecatandth5251
    @heydiddlediddlethecatandth5251 Месяц назад +149

    I think some people also need to acknowledge that some people struggle with aphantasia. Like it might be physically difficult for some people to recall what's in their heads properly. I don't have very high phantasia, so when I draw without reference, I'm mostly just experimenting with the page using stick figures first and then building around that. It's far from exact. I'd say it's usually 60% identical to what I imagined. It's still important to practice drawing without reference, but I think using reference is necessary for any artist at any stage from time to time.

    • @snowden6790
      @snowden6790 Месяц назад +16

      was literally about to comment the exact same thing. it's pretty much impossible for me to solidly imagine something in the first place, forget about actually transferring it onto paper.

    • @LilChuunosuke
      @LilChuunosuke Месяц назад +17

      I don't have aphantasia, but I do have poor memory, so it can be hard to remember complex things like where a muscle connects or how it overlaps with other forms despite regularly studying and practicing anatomy.

    • @lapindos
      @lapindos Месяц назад +8

      I can't even imagine colors in my head, yet still trying to draw without any references and often that's just painful. Still don't understand why people judging others even for using references properly without tracing anything.

    • @Spamhard
      @Spamhard Месяц назад +10

      Was looking for a comment like this. I don't have full aphantasia, but I do really struggle to imagine precise concepts. I can think of a pose, like crossing your legs but I can't really imagine it in my head clearly or have any real understanding of how to put that onto page. it's sorta like looking at everything with bad eye sight, like sure I know what someone with crossed legs looks like in theory, but can I portray that? Nope, Picturing it is just blobby and blurry until I find a reference that I can go "oh, like that!".
      (It's also why I don't personally enjoy reading fictional books, because I literally can't imagine the setting and characters being explained, they're just kinda faceless blobs existing in a void talking to each other.)

    • @trikinya
      @trikinya Месяц назад +3

      My mind's eye is odd. Sometimes I can imagine a blurry figure of the whole thing, but when it's up close like a macro camera I can only really focus on one or two details. Like if I imagine an apple, it's right up close to where the stem appears, but I rapidly switch from envisioning the texture to the color or the lighting or the shape, and it's not all at the same time; it kind of quickly strobes between stuff.

  • @Trid3nt861
    @Trid3nt861 Месяц назад +43

    Even the great art masters used reference. The great comic artists used reference.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +1

      everybody uses reference but they think not

  • @johnmivule-novabow8143
    @johnmivule-novabow8143 Месяц назад +371

    ArtTOK should gatekeep itself away from the art community.
    we don't need more fixing over here.
    ALSO DAAAAMN, looking sharp my guy 0:02

  • @musicloverslurper
    @musicloverslurper Месяц назад +234

    This is as stupid as pose theft fr fr 😭😭😭

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +42

      😭😭😭😭

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +67

      wait what? you srs? there's a thing called pose theft now?

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +73

      lmaooo wait. yuou cant be serious..im literally readin this over and over and laughing

    • @1kaz1
      @1kaz1 Месяц назад +28

      ​@@MohammedAgbadi yeah it's not new, it was a controversy some years ago haha I think we got over it tho

    • @BlitzDinkabooming
      @BlitzDinkabooming Месяц назад +32

      @@MohammedAgbadiwait till you hear about color theft

  • @sapphirejynx
    @sapphirejynx Месяц назад +42

    As someone with Aphantaisa and LITERALLY CAN NOT see mentally I NEED Refferences. Using them does NOT make you any less of an artist for using them or even having to rely on them. It makes me feel SO shitty that I have to use them because I'm mentally crippled and can not see mentally. It SUCKS but I manage regardless to draw using refferences.

    • @Smulenify
      @Smulenify Месяц назад +9

      As someone with hyperphantasia, I also need references. Mainly to help me ground things into reality because it can be very overwhelming to get down the foundation when I'm distracted by all the details. It can be a bit frustrating because no matter how much I practice, the result is always a bit disappointing to me. Perhaps because I'm not good enough that my art lives up to fantasy, or perhaps because I've been "looking" at it for so long that I'm bored of it. It's probably a bit of both.
      I know I can never understand the frustration and struggle of having aphantasia. But I want to say that there is so much wonderful art created by people with aphantasia. The ability to conceptualise and make a piece of art from that is amazing. Using references to build an image from scratch without having that inner image takes a lot of creativity. It also seems very satisfying to finally see the end result.

  • @sachikofox7393
    @sachikofox7393 Месяц назад +46

    Man it’s so funny seeing this old discourse pop up again. Every artists uses references whether they realize it or not! Yes even the things you see in life are references in of themselves.

    • @diediedice
      @diediedice Месяц назад +8

      I feel like this same exact discourse gets dug up from the grave every few years🥲

    • @sachikofox7393
      @sachikofox7393 Месяц назад +4

      @@diediedice God same here. TikTok manages to dig up old fandom discourse that has been resolved or put to rest years ago and every time I see being brought again I’m like “We’ve been over this already!”

    • @jonelrobinson7432
      @jonelrobinson7432 Месяц назад +1

      @@sachikofox7393Right?! Like ugh!😒

  • @helixier6629
    @helixier6629 Месяц назад +156

    if the disney masterpiece movies back then needed to have people acting out the scenes IRL then IDK , maybe reference is important hello???

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +32

      bruh acting every single animation out and using it as reference ontop of that

  • @Onyx_the_werewolf
    @Onyx_the_werewolf Месяц назад +421

    Every time I see something to do with the tik tok art community I'm just like "BUT WHY IS IT LIKE THIS"

  • @Sephelions
    @Sephelions Месяц назад +45

    The unfortunate thing with this whole "real artists don't use references" debate is that it's not new at all. Artists who grew up like me in the early 2010's know DeviantArt used to have this exact toxic mindset back in the day

    • @kathyhenry9512
      @kathyhenry9512 Месяц назад +3

      It was even a debate on DA before the 2010s. I know cause I lived through it and it truly hindered my progress as a young artist

    • @ShannonWasHere
      @ShannonWasHere Месяц назад +1

      I’m so glad I never got into that mindset while I was active on DA, it was this and also using bases was huge discourse. I never saw a problem with using bases as long as credit was given. I used them a fair amount since I only made mlp fanart on ms paint but soon I learnt how to draw them myself in my own style. We need to stop discouraging young artists from utilising tools available to them that can help them learn. References, bases, tracing, they’re all tools that are there to be utilised when and if you need them and can help a lot in the long run

  • @lizwicksonatastudios
    @lizwicksonatastudios Месяц назад +113

    “Using references is cheating!!!11”
    …Did I ask you?

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +15

      LMFAOOO like who asked!!!

    • @jonelrobinson7432
      @jonelrobinson7432 Месяц назад +3

      Right?! I hate when they say references or tracing is cheating. We all have to trace something at some point in our lives.

    • @GabrielleTollerson
      @GabrielleTollerson Месяц назад +1

      ​@@MohammedAgbadi IKR 😂😂😂

    • @GabrielleTollerson
      @GabrielleTollerson Месяц назад

      ​@@jonelrobinson7432 for real!! Like how do they think renaissance painters and sculpters got their ideas?? 😂😂

  • @Lavenderina_Garden
    @Lavenderina_Garden Месяц назад +136

    Whenever I use references I know what I'm looking at. That's a good thing. Without it, I can't think of what I'm doing. So references may be needed for a drawing or if it's a fun doodle, go for it.

  • @ZALESANDDESTROY
    @ZALESANDDESTROY Месяц назад +20

    If drawing from reference makes you less of an artist, wait until they hear about still life and figure drawing with a model.

  • @ghastly4705
    @ghastly4705 Месяц назад +45

    Just to add to the whole "just learn to picture it in your head thing" while not bad advice and sometimes helpful. There are people who are neurodivergent who may not be able to focus on what there doing and form the mental image. In addition to that there are people with aphantasia who can't form mental images so it's not an option. I just felt this was necessary as though I don't think these people where being malicious these people can often be overlooked so should be considered in this conversation. Great video anyway ❤.

    • @Larsen_illustrations
      @Larsen_illustrations Месяц назад +5

      Yeah i mean isn't there a disorder(?) that means you can't have much of an image in your mind. It seems ridiculous they shouldn't be able to use references

    • @lionelladvelino4795
      @lionelladvelino4795 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@Larsen_illustrations I think you're referring to aphantasia

    • @shiftingshadows13_Flurry
      @shiftingshadows13_Flurry Месяц назад +5

      Yep. I've got aphantasia and references are a must when doing anything that requires perspective, or hasn't already been *extensively* built into muscle memory for years. But mine isn't complete, so I can still just about picture rough shapes and colors. Can't speak for those that can't see anything at all.

    • @god.usopp2yearsago115
      @god.usopp2yearsago115 Месяц назад +2

      @@Larsen_illustrationsyeah that’s me. No visualisation powers

    • @ghastly4705
      @ghastly4705 Месяц назад

      @@shiftingshadows13_Flurry Glad to hear they help you hopefully people will chill more. I'm personally just not that good at art need to practice alot more and references definitely help with that. Take care

  • @bearded-cat
    @bearded-cat Месяц назад +12

    art community is so exhausting

    • @Tealen
      @Tealen 28 дней назад

      but it shouldnt

    • @okultusrexus3660
      @okultusrexus3660 10 дней назад

      Yeah I'm just returning full speed to illustration after some 20 years of software and graphic design and stumbling on this YT account is the first I'm seeing of this new online phenomenon. It's wild shit from my perspective, what the hell has happened to young people today? It's crazy and off-putting to even share my art although I intend to produce commercial work I'm not sure that I want to participate in this circus.

    • @MrChitakifsy
      @MrChitakifsy 3 дня назад

      @@okultusrexus3660 its a vocal minority as usual. Just share your art and have fun, block the clowns that try to spread nonsense

  • @nervouswreck1899
    @nervouswreck1899 Месяц назад +35

    The tracing thing is a whole conversation on its own but being shamed for using REFERENCES? I did a presentation on Norman Rockwell earlier this year and did some research on how he made his art. While he did learn to draw from life like regular life drawing classes teach, he taught himself to use a camera and photograph his references. He would pose people and take pictures of the scene, and then exaggerate those poses and facial expressions to fit his style. Even Michelangelo had multiple referenced sketches to prepare to do the Sistine Chapel. I’m not one for art history, but it seems so easy to forget that even great artists before us use these methods for a reason. Great video as always, and I hope your next drawing session goes well for you. Best regards!

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад +5

      Tracing is totally ok in a lot of cases, that's how people make animation frames and renaissance artists used a contraption called camera lucida which is basically tracing from a photo before photography was even invented.

    • @nervouswreck1899
      @nervouswreck1899 Месяц назад

      @@dannydanny2789 Its funny, I was actually watching a bit of a documentary on cameras yesterday, and they mentioned a device like that! Photography and reference has definitely helped artists throughout history

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад +1

      @@nervouswreck1899 yeah, it was a godsend for sure! Although ethical sourcing of photos for commercial art is still important, be it taking the pictures yourself or buying them from stock sites if possible haha

  • @TheFangg
    @TheFangg Месяц назад +79

    not even surprised tiktok artists are causing drama again (Wheeyy posted 1 minute ago!??)

  • @fevid7617
    @fevid7617 Месяц назад +46

    If you want to directly copy something because it looks inspiring and you want to learn how it was done call it a study and source the original work. (maybe even ask for permission to make a study of the work if you can) Artists I've asked seem flattered to have their work 'studied,' just source them correctly and don't claim to have come up with it.
    I actually recommend more people study the art they are impressed with, working through something step by step is a good way to learn how something is done.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos Месяц назад +2

      Usually if im intentionally using someone's style or art as a study, I will credit them. It is pretty easy to go "inspired by @/artist"
      But most of the time these days I pick up small things from a lot of different artists :)

  • @Dexter01992
    @Dexter01992 Месяц назад +30

    I did 3 art courses in my 10 years of journey. A basic manga course in summer 2014 and 2015, a digital illustration course once a week in 2016/2017, and finally a 3D artist course 2 times a week these last 2 years, finished last month.
    Every single teacher constantly underlined how important it is to have references aside while you draw. An entire moodboard full of things even remotely related to your idea: Anatomy, poses, how certain things look from certain angles, how certain items designs are made, that completely unrelated thing that reminds you to add that cool idea for a detail you had 4 days ago.
    You draw without references when it's the nth time you draw the same subject. And even then it's better to have your own older drawings of it to ensure you don't miss certain features.
    Rest assured: If you're an expert at drawing cats and you try to draw a horse without references, you will just end up drawing a cat with horse features.

  • @DrelvanianGuardOffic
    @DrelvanianGuardOffic Месяц назад +23

    The most iconic painting in history is The Mona Lisa, and it was a painting of a model. Imagine telling Leonardo Da Vinci he's not a real artist because he uses a reference.

  • @WallySketch
    @WallySketch Месяц назад +17

    As an illustrator I can assure you that in the professional field nearly everyone uses references.
    For some jobs you will have to draw things that are not possible without reference.
    For instance I had to draw an aeronautical engineer working on an airplane reactor for a card game. Never would I even think of trying that without taking a lot of references. Even drawing a bike is hard without any reference.
    I feel like the people that tell you not to take references never step out of their comfort zone.

    • @MyFictionalChaos
      @MyFictionalChaos Месяц назад +7

      My theory is that it is young people who have never taken any formal art education and grow up online, they see comments like "tracing is bad!" They haven't learned any art fundamentals yet and have only doodled from their imagination. So they come into the conversation about plagiarism before theyre ready to fully understand it. And then start to think references are bad, which is just, the complete opposite of how art is meant to be learned when you consider learning fundamentals like perspective, shading, anatomy, colors, lighting -- pretty much every aspect of art is learned from practicing

    • @freniisammii
      @freniisammii 15 дней назад

      @@MyFictionalChaos why did you comment this twice lol.

  • @lydiahogue8075
    @lydiahogue8075 Месяц назад +25

    Literally all of my senior artists in my job stress the importance of a reference 😂

  • @MyFictionalChaos
    @MyFictionalChaos Месяц назад +10

    My theory is that it is young people who have never taken any formal art education and grow up online, they see comments like "tracing is bad!" They haven't learned any art fundamentals yet and have only doodled from their imagination. So they come into the conversation about plagiarism before theyre ready to fully understand it. And then start to think references are bad, which is just, the complete opposite of how art is meant to be learned when you consider learning fundamentals like perspective, shading, anatomy, colors, lighting -- pretty much every aspect of art is learned from practicing

  • @YelloMelloo
    @YelloMelloo Месяц назад +62

    Oh no not again

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Месяц назад +2

      😭😭😭

    • @stephaniet1389
      @stephaniet1389 Месяц назад

      That phrase always reminds me of a certain pot of petunias hurtling towards the earth alongside a baby whale.

  • @Switchblades.x
    @Switchblades.x Месяц назад +22

    I think the best way to trace poses that works for me personally is to draw directly on top of the reference image but instead of drawing the outline of your subject, you divide it into shapes and also draw a stick figure skeleton or at least a line of action if it’s a dynamic pose. Then you open up ANOTHER canvas and redraw the same shapes you drew on top of the image as your actual reference.
    Not only will you not be 100% directly tracing, you will also have a better understanding of how the pose works in the first place :)

    • @midgetkirsten8284
      @midgetkirsten8284 Месяц назад

      i cant stress this enough!!! really good tip for artists out there, helped me a lot

  • @Effaly_
    @Effaly_ Месяц назад +17

    And that's why I don't upload my art on social media. I just draw for myself, mostly as stressrelief. I don't have the time or the energy for people like this.

  • @firstnamelastname3403
    @firstnamelastname3403 Месяц назад +12

    references make our art library bigger. it is for experience. if you are a new artist and not one of the masters, using references is a must. especially something you don't really know about. everyone uses reference. people think using references is a weakness is art. but it isn't, everyone uses references.

  • @Nikodraws149
    @Nikodraws149 Месяц назад +8

    Everything I know about art tiktok sounds like a nightmare. It's like Very Early Deviant Art when everyone was an annoying 12 year old all over again.

  • @liesalllies
    @liesalllies Месяц назад +6

    I went to art school and this is hilarious. Drawing from reference is literally how you learn to draw. And if you want to improve you never stop learning from reference.

  • @oof3215
    @oof3215 Месяц назад +6

    Next thing you know they're going to be gatekeeping paper and art tablets..

  • @raineblackstar3522
    @raineblackstar3522 Месяц назад +4

    Yeah my mother is also part of the gatekeeping community. In real life. I had traced a real photo of a fox and colored it in with the colors from the photo. Because that's usually how you learn anatomy of the thing you're trying to draw. What does she say, instead of praise that i managed to make it look good? "Oh you've traced again. You should try to use the picture as reference instead." I can't for the life of me copy a photo from just a reference, so i have to learn from tracing first. Guess that's not allowed now. It's not as if i traced someone's art either. Just some photo found on google.

  • @WhatABinglylittlescronklylil-
    @WhatABinglylittlescronklylil- Месяц назад +5

    It’s like they expect someone to know exactly how a hand looks from a fish eye angle, how fabric naturally wrinkles and flows over a body, how the muscles flex and curve under flesh.
    No f*cker, we’re humans- we don’t know these things so we use reference. 💀

    • @iiphroggy734
      @iiphroggy734 Месяц назад

      What do you MEAN you don’t just know exactly what a human’s bone structure looks without a reference. You’re not a real artist if you dont know what the insides of a human looks like and how it works without ever using a reference smh my head 🙄

    • @rainbowemerald2406
      @rainbowemerald2406 4 дня назад

      ​@@iiphroggy734 I'm sorry what

  • @liyan00
    @liyan00 Месяц назад +7

    Someone needs to make a questionnaire for all artists, "artists", and art gatekeepers about their opinions on art and/or their creative process cause I am getting more curious about whether there's a correlation between some things. (including their main platform, views on technology and AI, main style inspiration, views on references and art studies, their main art medium, whether they use additional creative apps (eg. milanote), when their art journey/interest in art started, etc.). I think it would be really interesting.

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад +2

      And then an art history quiz which would heavily correlate with delusional opinions about art from the first questionnaire lol

  • @FlantasyFlan
    @FlantasyFlan Месяц назад +7

    I've been doing art for longer than some of these ArtTok gatekeepers have been alive. This conversation comes around again and again every few years.

  • @Exoskeleton2921
    @Exoskeleton2921 Месяц назад +4

    Most of the best, most popular, and most well known art in the world… is made from reference

  • @LilChuunosuke
    @LilChuunosuke Месяц назад +8

    There are literally video recordings from Disney of actors & actresses acting out scenes for the animators to directly trace over. Kim Jung Gi learned how to draw from imagination...by using references until he memorized the forms. Some of the pros, some of the most respected teachers in the art world, cannot draw from imagination.
    I bought into that bs as a kid and while being able to draw without reference is a fun little flex I can display when pulling up references isnt feasible, the difference in the quality of my work is quite noticeable. I didn't learn how to draw because I wanted people who were better than me to dictate how I'm supposed to draw and people who are worse than me to get jealous and bow down to me. I draw because its fun!

  • @midnightartist43
    @midnightartist43 Месяц назад +3

    “Using references is cheating!!1!11!”
    I mean I do it all the time and no one has noticed yet so I gotta be doing something right-

  • @apocalypseofplush
    @apocalypseofplush Месяц назад +8

    I don’t usually reference when drawing something, but MY GOLLY are my drawings much better when I use references.

  • @BiodegradableYTP
    @BiodegradableYTP Месяц назад +9

    In the short time I've been watching this channel, I am convinced TikTok is turning a young generation of artists into blithering idiots.

  • @AquaAstro
    @AquaAstro Месяц назад +11

    I always love drawing even if im not good at it, i cant imagine not using an image from google or Pinterest for a photo reference of the character and/or pose im drawing

  • @gore1135
    @gore1135 Месяц назад +2

    I found it most useful to try one pose 3 times: trace it once, draw with the reference once, and without the reference once. You can get the proportions right the first time and then find the areas you lack in when you draw it the second time. The third attempt is to help remember the “action points” or places to exaggerate the pose to show action. Practice as little as possible on social media too

  • @LoveYourself-318
    @LoveYourself-318 Месяц назад +3

    trying to replicate a single image = study
    taking a bajillion images, taking aspects of each and creating an entirely new image = referencing
    both are perfectly valid depending on the intentions of the art and sometimes replicating an image can be a finished piece depending on style

  • @beyoudocs
    @beyoudocs Месяц назад +11

    Love this video Mohammed
    I always look forward to your content! You make brilliant videos

  • @Bossk-q2n
    @Bossk-q2n Месяц назад +3

    Most famous painters throughout history have been drawing from references, its the essence of ART, its the ability to recreate what you see, why is this even a topic, this is madness.
    These people hinder their and others progress by forbidding the use of it, I can speak from personal experience, every time I use reference, results are always infinitely better.
    Never shy away from using references because trust me that cool artist who's art you really like is 100% using some.

  • @suncheta
    @suncheta 17 дней назад +3

    I go to art school and we all have to draw from reference. It's literally how you learn art. My teachers who are professional artists told me that they could never draw without a reference, they even need a reference when drawing abstract art. All the old masters used references. I don't understand why using references is so looked down upon when they've always been such a crucial thing for artists

  • @ericsgabbs
    @ericsgabbs Месяц назад +2

    drawing from reference literally makes your art better because you’re drawing what you see, theres a video on that it’s something about your right brain

  • @Sup3rnov4s.-_._-.d3ath
    @Sup3rnov4s.-_._-.d3ath Месяц назад +12

    Art tiktok is just a drama farm bro its wild

  • @mattmon6118
    @mattmon6118 Месяц назад +5

    The mentality of drawing from imagination being the best all and all was prevalent when i started drawing in 2021 (by this video it seems it still is), and because it wasn’t something i could do, and it’s still not something i can do very well, i felt and sometimes still feel shame about using references. I know intellectually/academically that it’s not cheating or wrong, but the feeling bad about referencing is something i deal with often enough. I am trying to be a bit more loose and not worry so much, but it’s tough some times
    Thanks for the video.
    💫💫💫💫💫

    • @motobaafeoke4900
      @motobaafeoke4900 Месяц назад +1

      Tbh, don't be scared to use references. And if you're concerned about the whole online debate, you can take a photo of yourself and use that instead. I don't even know where that shame comes from, but I've noticed that my drawings are tons better when I use references and I also enjoy myself more when I'm not constantly cracking my skull trying to figure out what to do next

    • @mattmon6118
      @mattmon6118 Месяц назад +1

      @@motobaafeoke4900
      Thanks for the encouragement 🙏
      I am feeling better currently about using references than i was during a bout of art low and slight burn out earlier this year.
      And i hope to try to stay looser and more relaxed as far as referencing is concerned

  • @OwLisDoodles
    @OwLisDoodles Месяц назад +2

    Sadly gatekeeping will always be around. So glad you put it into perspective again. Seeing more artists actively working against it, makes my heart all warm and fuzzy. Thank you 🧡
    Have seen this debate coming up ever since I started sharing my art on the internet (I think I started around 2007/2008??) come up in waves every now and then.
    It always depended on where the place was where I showed any creative work. There were some that felt safer and there were some that felt incredibly unsafe for me. Finding more places to feel safe with art again currently and this video actively helped ;W;

  • @smoppet
    @smoppet Месяц назад +4

    Nothing truly exfoliates your skin like not talking to online artists. Ahhh~I feel hydrated~!

  • @errorraccoon6169
    @errorraccoon6169 Месяц назад +4

    I think the major difference on what people are talking about is the difference between reference and heavy reference. Heavy reference is when you can tell the art piece is based on this specific photo. The lines won’t match up unless part of it was traced, but it’s still visible the photo was used. Plain reference is more of if you were struggling with the hand or feet, so you grab a chart full of hands, none in the exact pose, and use it to learn the basic shapes and then make your own new drawing. Both sides are valid, and the line can get really blur because it’s really a spectrum, but I think most of the arguments, especially from the anti-reference people, come from thinking of one side and saying it’s the whole thing. That’s what I think anyway.
    Also, the best skill I learned for studying poses is to draw a photo with your reference on one page, heavily referenced, and then once you’re done, turn the page and hide your reference photo. You should have a the general form in your head from just drawing it but your also learning how to build it. Once you’re done you can go between the reference, heavily referenced drawing, and the no reference drawing and compare and contrast.

  • @mr.whocares8787
    @mr.whocares8787 Месяц назад +3

    quoting a tumblr post here. "we need to stop turning everything into a 'skill' or a 'competition'. drawing, singing and dancing are just activities. the same way birds sing and bees make hives."

  • @redtailarts101
    @redtailarts101 Месяц назад +2

    I can say because of what I'm doing right now, tracing can definitely help you learn anatomy, but you have to be using it to deconstruct the form and not to trace the lines. I'm making a wing reference for a character and I used 3 different wing references (for folded, half folded, and open) and broke them all down into segments so I could understand how wings work. I have to take liberties with one of the wings because the character got his wing injured while they were first growing and it never quite formed right, so breaking down the anatomy of the wing into segments and understanding wings is really helping me understand how to make the injury work.
    I also make observations about things I see in real life, but I don't just replicate things, I take note of elements. For example, light/shadow diffusion and how things far from a light source get gradually darker while you get harder, sharper shadows from obstruction is something I've taken note of. That's something I can apply to any drawing.
    Tracing references and using references in general are helpful even if you change nothing about the art but you gotta use them properly. Deconstruct form, deconstruct lighting, deconstruct colors, deconstruct whatever you need to understand to improve your art overall

  • @shaii5526
    @shaii5526 Месяц назад +5

    Is really easy, you need to know how it looks something before drawing it 💀 what the hell is happening with the art community?

    • @Marygoore-
      @Marygoore- Месяц назад +2

      Entailed children that thinks they know more about art?

  • @backupforthevideos3861
    @backupforthevideos3861 Месяц назад +6

    Didn’t Da Vinci dug out and stole corpses for reference, so he could learn the anatomy in an even more detail? To my knowledge, such practice wasn’t uncommon amongst renaissance artists

    • @HeySlothKid
      @HeySlothKid Месяц назад +3

      He paid other people to dig them up but yeah he dissected dozens of corpses. I'd say using stock photos is more ethical AND less smelly!

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад +1

      There was a whole contraption called camera lucida in the renaissance era which is basically tracing photos before photography was even invented.

    • @backupforthevideos3861
      @backupforthevideos3861 Месяц назад

      @@HeySlothKid yep, i agree

    • @backupforthevideos3861
      @backupforthevideos3861 Месяц назад

      @@dannydanny2789 Thanks for the cool new fact ☺

  • @fallencyano9015
    @fallencyano9015 Месяц назад +5

    i enjoy your videos mohammed :)

  • @yeetus_the_short
    @yeetus_the_short Месяц назад +2

    “Don’t sketch you should do it first try” will be the next thing

  • @marayagury6222
    @marayagury6222 20 дней назад +1

    “You arent a good fisher if you used fishing rod” kind of energy

  • @86fifty
    @86fifty Месяц назад +3

    The best metaphor I heard about this issue is about cooking - it's like saying, "you're not a Real Chef if you follow a recipe! You should be able to cook from imagination alone!" Now, it's true, some very good chefs CAN make up a dish from imagination alone... But that's only possible BECAUSE they spent YEARS copying from recipes. Sure, they shouldn't publish a cookbook with all-copied-recipes and say that that's all their own stuff. But on the other hand - they can't be accused of plagiarism just because they cook a dish that includes tomato sauce, ya know?
    And imagine hearing that kind of gatekeeping as a scared beginner cook, or as a home cook who is not trying to sell anything, just get thru their day? Smh

  • @noyaayman6304
    @noyaayman6304 Месяц назад +5

    one time i was scrolling on pinterst and i saw a really cool drawing of a sword while i was reading stuff from the photo i noticed that the person how had posted it had written something along the line of no tracing no something else i forgot sorry but what shooked me most is the the artist said no using for insperion witch was insane to me

    • @iiphroggy734
      @iiphroggy734 Месяц назад

      stuff like that always confused me 😭😭 i get asking for not getting traced, its reasonable if they dont want their sword fully taken, but no inspiration is WILD cause thats like saying you can’t draw ANY swords if it looks even remotely close to their sword.

  • @torchlight1785
    @torchlight1785 Месяц назад +1

    I'm just starting to push myself to learn drawing digitally, and I can't help but feel like there is so much good art tips, but it can be overwhelming to just digest them all. Love the vids though!

  • @sigmamale.39
    @sigmamale.39 Месяц назад +2

    the best trick that i've found for tracing for learning without the guilt is taking picture of myself, tracing myself with 3d gridding and shape blocking, make sure i take notes and emphasize stuff i'll miss, and then never look at it again.
    it's like how writing down words will make you remember and use them, tracing is a form of studying when used correctly and in solitude. trace and apply, don't trace and claim

  • @localshadow21
    @localshadow21 Месяц назад +4

    I don't know if my aphantasia plays into this, but I can't any dynamic poses without a reference to be as either a guide or as inspiration

  • @lessname2184
    @lessname2184 Месяц назад +4

    dang first time early, love ur videos mohammed

  • @mickymcbryan4814
    @mickymcbryan4814 Месяц назад +2

    I trace 3D models that I make a sculpt myself, as well as sometimes assets that I have bought the license for, and or, are a free use license. And even then I often change the object to fit what I’m doing int the illustration.
    But for practice I always free hand draw to keep my fundamentals strong.
    Tracing 3D scenes I create myself is basically a time saving tool

  • @nezarinelitch9427
    @nezarinelitch9427 Месяц назад +1

    Bro I love your videos! For the longest time I did not use references because I kept forgetting it was an option and holy MAKREL!!! I am so good at art now that I can look at poses!!!

    • @nezarinelitch9427
      @nezarinelitch9427 Месяц назад

      My only issue is that IDK if I should reference photos and videos found in adult videos? I look at them a lot for poses as then tend to have a lot of movement in them…. But am I just supposed to say “thanks Titlover68 for letting me use your photo of you getting railed by your stepdad! :D”

  • @JoJoTheModern
    @JoJoTheModern Месяц назад +3

    I took a painting class once (nothing serious, just a hobby thing), and the teacher made everybody use ONLY paint, saying, "We could start with a pencil, but that would be cheating."
    To this day I have no idea whether she actually meant that, or the class budget just didn't include pencils so she had to make an excuse.

    • @SeventhGate008
      @SeventhGate008 Месяц назад

      😂

    • @f.backdoored
      @f.backdoored Месяц назад

      so planning what to paint and where to paint is cheating? uh oh

  • @Mochaa-
    @Mochaa- Месяц назад +6

    Smh…can arttok keep it together for 5 minutes?
    0:07 my brain died at this point

  • @leviathinh3261
    @leviathinh3261 Месяц назад +1

    i just wanna say how clean your cut is today and keep up with the video aswell.

  • @EEErmine
    @EEErmine Месяц назад +1

    I draw with references every once in awhile with a Kubz Scouts video playing in the background
    It's the only way I get it done 😭

  • @SRLYFND
    @SRLYFND Месяц назад +4

    How dare you call us DRAWERS. WE ARENT SOMETHING U PUT STUFF IN 0:24

  • @dencsyy
    @dencsyy Месяц назад +2

    I really want to start a short animation channel on TikTok but these type of things discourages me... not because of the criticism hell nah i love that, you can't grow without it. It's more that i fear a "cancel hate" wave for no reason :/

  • @julia15206
    @julia15206 Месяц назад +2

    drawing with a reference is like cooking with a cook book, you can read the book or make food from memory it will still be food. for me drawing with no reference is how i like to draw but i still hit road blocks sometimes where im like "um how does this thing work again?" and then i can take a picture of my hands or braid my own hair and just look to try and understand it better. animals for example can be so wierd, like i know what it should look like but its not like i know everything about what goes where. and when im outside im thinking "that would be fun to draw" or "i want to use those colors", so you dont need to look online for reference imo.

  • @kieraruibabyz4664
    @kieraruibabyz4664 Месяц назад +2

    References are everywhere, someone is just blind to the most obvious truth ever.
    You draw an object, that’s your reference
    You draw a model, that’s your reference
    And whatever you draw “from scratch and imagination”? You collect all the reference from what you saw and remember them, no matter if it’s from your surroundings or any piece of art.
    Y’all draw from references, we all do.

  • @MyFictionalChaos
    @MyFictionalChaos Месяц назад +1

    As a cosplayer myself, lizard leigh has a great video on cosplay & plagiarism. It is good to get inspiration from others and credit when due, but as long as you arent directly copying and claiming it is your full idea then it is totally okay. You dont need to credit every little tiny detail

  • @afraidto
    @afraidto Месяц назад +1

    FINALLY A RUclipsR WHO PUTS SUBTITLES THAT ARENT AUTO GENERATED BADLY OR ONLY PUTS SUBTITLES ON DRAMATIC PARTS!

  • @WitchesAndStitches
    @WitchesAndStitches Месяц назад +2

    For me, I HAVE to have references with me always as I have really bad memory because of my disorders. However I usually go for visual refs once I've established how to do the thing. However, before that, I sometimes take art that I find and trace over it. HOWEVER. My methods are, first, establishing guidelines, then breaking it down into simple shapes over my guidelines, and then break down the details from there. I do it a few times(privately of course.) and then I only use my practice sketches WITHOUT the og art used and then freehand a few practice pieces to practice what I've learned and see if I'm still able to get from point a to point b without my "training wheels" so to speak. This has actually helped with my anatomy funk significantly and I'm able to freehand it without tracing anything.
    I also found using this to help learn shading techniques helps a lot too. You break it down into more simpler pieces and then map out how they got from point a to point b. Then, use what you learned on your own freehanded(non-traced mind you.) work. To practice what you've learned. The goal being, to pick up the skills without having to trace these particular practice things anymore cause you've cracked the code and created your own map to get the the same destination on your own. Also, don't ever upload your traced studies. You can upload the freehanded ones using what you learned as at that point, you've taken the training wheels off and are riding on your own.
    It also helps if trace over your freehanded practice work too, using only visual references. That way you can further break down and figure how to improve from there now that you've established your own map or guide without having to trace your ref. Aka, utilizing what you've learned to go beyond your references. As the goal isn't to copy someone's work but rather to understand their "journey" and how they got to their "destination". What shapes do they use? Guidelines? *lighting?* ect. and sometimes it turns out to be...so simple that once you have that AHA moment, You're able to use these things in *your* own way via your own map.

  • @MDigitalProductions
    @MDigitalProductions Месяц назад +1

    I'll never understand these social media artists that criticize everything, first it was throwing shade at art styles, soon it will be "drawing lines don't make you an artist" like looking at reference is n normal! I agree with Mr.Agbadi, the old masters and professionals and use reference always.

  • @sharkysharkerson
    @sharkysharkerson Месяц назад +2

    My new art style is going to be drawing pictures that look like they were made by bad AI. I already have the messed up hands part, because my hand drawings are already bad. On the plus side, I get to benefit from ruining the algorithms ever so slightly as well as sticking it to the gatekeepers who think they are purifying the art community.

  • @graviti4free
    @graviti4free 14 дней назад +1

    All my friends who are master of their craft "hmm ah yes I see" and the continue to draw again without drama

  • @rd3munna812
    @rd3munna812 Месяц назад +1

    People are forgetting the fact our imagination is a combination of what we can see. This is also the reason why blind people can't imagine sky or how colour look like

  • @novaexplosion8257
    @novaexplosion8257 Месяц назад +2

    Feel like taking your own photos for reference is something artists should do more. There's so much about composition and shape and things you can learn from doing photography, noticing what shapes show up in the world around you and what makes things interesting even if it's not created to have a certain composition you want. I do photography waaay more than I do art and my art tends to reflect that in the compositions and layouts and lighting and such even if it's not a super realistic style that I draw in. If I need a reference, I can also just. Go look in my photos if I want to. I tend not to use many references and I've been trying to use them more just because if you don't you forget how things actually work that you're trying to represent.

    • @dannydanny2789
      @dannydanny2789 Месяц назад

      I've recently seen a comment under a Ken Penders video which pointed out that his new ugly hadgehogs from the newer comic books ALL HAVE KEN PENDERS' MOUTH SHAPE. So use it sparingly hahaha

  • @ilostmypizza
    @ilostmypizza 24 дня назад +1

    I don't usually use references to draw but if you use references to draw that's completely fine.

  • @blackcat09tails55
    @blackcat09tails55 Месяц назад +1

    I am adhd and i love animals, sometimes i can draw them well, sometimes i need reference

  • @_bxnes_
    @_bxnes_ Месяц назад

    Not wanting to ‘cheat’ has held back my progress in art.

  • @serbianslav5494
    @serbianslav5494 Месяц назад +1

    One more reason to stay away from TikTok's art community.

  • @shandya
    @shandya Месяц назад +1

    “I don’t use references.” Yeah we can tell 😅