The Reason Ina Can't Make Drawing Tutorials 【Ninomae Ina'nis / HololiveEN】

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Комментарии • 68

  • @adartsesolracakab
    @adartsesolracakab Год назад +495

    She should do a joke drawing tutorial where all she does is make noise. While wearing a Bob Ross outfit.

    • @muskatDR
      @muskatDR Год назад +24

      Happy little tako

    • @Wazaraku
      @Wazaraku Год назад +6

      I mean that was basically her collabs or drwing with Bae isn't?

    • @Monte_Carlo451
      @Monte_Carlo451 Год назад +6

      QUICK! SEND THIS TO INA!

  • @kurokonatsuki3170
    @kurokonatsuki3170 Год назад +186

    Chat: How do you draw a circle?
    Ina: First, I draw a perfect head. Then you erase some of the details. Until you have a circle.

  • @mykellederickpalad7883
    @mykellederickpalad7883 Год назад +312

    As an artist myself, I can understand. Not every artist can teach their craft especially the super talented ones cause they just do it without knowing the terms and shit.

    • @neiklen4320
      @neiklen4320 Год назад +27

      pen goes brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

    • @isoprops3861
      @isoprops3861 Год назад +24

      Not an artist, nor talented at all, but I can relate.
      I can do something but when someone asks me how to do that I really don't know how to teach it to them.
      I just do it.
      How?
      I dunno, I just... do it.

    • @Fishman465
      @Fishman465 Год назад

      Yeah while at the same time someone solo could teach such things great

    • @afikkusan
      @afikkusan Год назад +2

      Exactly. When my friend asked "can you teach me", I had to refuse because most of the time, I drew by intuition and not following any kind of art concept tutorials. I basically has almost zero knowledge about the artistic terminology of things. I just drew according to how my hand feels.

    • @natayaway
      @natayaway Год назад +4

      it's digital painting, just showing her full screen IS a tutorial, artists can piece together the rest.
      non-artists are the ones that need the step by step breakdown. to which if she simply narrated what the hover and file menus say onscreen, and then described just how firmly she presses something while making a brushstroke, that's be more than enough.
      her blender bg workflow was already a very thorough reference guide even if not a tutorial.

  • @anonymousunknown4811
    @anonymousunknown4811 Год назад +69

    My teacher actually said that "the best experts in a field aren't necessary the best teachers for that field and the best teachers in that field aren't necessary the best experts". I'm fluent in English but it doesn't mean I can teach other people to do the same lol

    • @Fishman465
      @Fishman465 Год назад +3

      Very true

    • @sorakey4005
      @sorakey4005 6 месяцев назад +1

      tbf, the more talented u are, the less wall u gonna stumble upon, so u are less relatable to a normal talent person, u just breeze pass it without remember how u pass it

  • @DamonKraft
    @DamonKraft Год назад +59

    I can imagine Ina saying "and then you use your thingi with that and change the other thingi and done" like the typical OP Anime character that teach by instinct. 😂

  • @shikemurarandomvillager8721
    @shikemurarandomvillager8721 Год назад +60

    *Ina teaches anatomy, perspectives, color theory, values, focal points etc etc
    Takodachis: 💀💀💀

    • @Yubin_Lee_Doramelin
      @Yubin_Lee_Doramelin Месяц назад

      Ina as a professor would be really nice! However, I wonder whether Ina could teach anatomy of our body or not, because my thinking of anatomy is just like something you learn in the medical school, but do you know how to teach/learn it in fine arts...?

  • @XykloneHL
    @XykloneHL Год назад +19

    It’s understandable and very applicable outside of art. I can do my analysis and database stuff on my own through pure instinct but if you asked me to explain what I am doing or how it works, then brain returns monke

  • @Rena152
    @Rena152 5 месяцев назад +1

    "First you do the thing and then this and that after you do the thing and always keep in mind for this *hand gestures* thing where you and there you have it!"

  • @ManusiaKagakRusuh
    @ManusiaKagakRusuh Год назад +4

    "How to draw: First draw a line, Second draw circle on the top of the line as the head, Last step finish up the rest"
    - Ninomae Inanis, Art of Drawing

  • @Ayavi7777
    @Ayavi7777 Год назад +10

    To be honest, as an artist myself, if you want tutorial for art, there are a lot of people out there in the internet like Koolean, SamDoesArt, and many more. Or, you can just watch the timelapse of arts being drawn and try to replicate it in your own style. Upto a certain point, you can rely on tutorials, like the fundamentals and the intermediate. Beyond that, you rely on your own skills and creativity to replicate what you envisioned in your mind.
    If you wish to learn on how to learn from Ina, try to watch some of her drawing livestreams, she indeed has a plethora of wisdom hidden in that. You just have to unearth it.

  • @KeebeThePlush
    @KeebeThePlush Год назад +4

    Bug Ina and smol Ina are completely different entities

  • @mitchellhouser1572
    @mitchellhouser1572 Год назад +1

    Ah, I see Ina is responsible for the infamous "How to Draw an Owl" guide.

  • @Crackalacking_Z
    @Crackalacking_Z Год назад +1

    Pen goes B~LULULULU XD

  • @nothingstopme-j5n
    @nothingstopme-j5n Год назад

    That's true because we are the artist often got so many request about making drawing tutorial. But all i know about drawing is you do brush right here, and there, add "some" details and voila. Tutorial 100

  • @Mooinator3000
    @Mooinator3000 Год назад +1

    She just do one of those tutorials where is like "First you draw a circle, then another circle, then everything else and you're done"

  • @massedpotato1749
    @massedpotato1749 Год назад +1

    Step by step drawing horse with ina.
    1st step draw 2 circle for body and head
    2nd step connect the body and neck
    3rd step draw 4 line for the base of the legs
    4th step add little detail

  • @grey57
    @grey57 Год назад

    Itll be those tutorials where you start with a circle and then add detail then color and WAH! Art

  • @EmilioReyes_97
    @EmilioReyes_97 Год назад +5

    Caveman isnt much of an insult when you remember that the cave paintings they made still hold up damn good.

  • @Capydachi
    @Capydachi Год назад +1

    I feel you on that one Ina. I'm an ASE Master Tech. and when ever my boss asks me to train someone it's like...uuuuuhhhhh

  • @shockwave_3146
    @shockwave_3146 Год назад

    Now I've got the image of caveman Ina holed up in a cave like an adorable hermit making cave paintings lol

  • @ari_sae
    @ari_sae Год назад +2

    That's okay. Her drawing streams themselves are basically educational tutorials as is for me.

    • @ArjunTheRageGuy
      @ArjunTheRageGuy 4 месяца назад

      Pretty much the embodiment of "watch and learn"

  • @rozanyan_8700
    @rozanyan_8700 Год назад +1

    it's same like me but in math and physic, my classmate always ask me how i did my calculation and teach them the way, but in reality, i just trying random basic math and try to fit in with the closest answer😂

    • @unclestone8406
      @unclestone8406 Год назад

      Fundamentals, bruva, as long as we keep the addition, subtraction, division and multiplication rules dear, we basically own most of the toolbox, and the rest is iterative from that 😁

  • @OrganicRobot761
    @OrganicRobot761 Год назад

    Home cook: "Hey, is this seasoned the right way?"
    Chef: "I dunno, does it taste good?"

  • @edgarmorales9950
    @edgarmorales9950 Год назад +8

    I can't tell you how frustrating it is trying to learn digital art on RUclips.
    Teaching in of itself is a skill, and a lot of the so called RUclips art teachers (even the "good" ones) they do not know how to teach to people.

  • @neetpride5919
    @neetpride5919 Год назад +9

    Aren't all her drawing streams basically drawing tutorials anyway? I'm a novice, but I've learned things about drawing just from watching her clips

    • @Fishman465
      @Fishman465 Год назад +2

      The matter of things meant to teach/etc

  • @lastnamefirstname8655
    @lastnamefirstname8655 Год назад

    ina cute. sounding more like a natural artistic talent.

  • @jackknight1899
    @jackknight1899 Год назад

    Ina of the Takos, what's your art wisdom?
    "Uhhhh...tablet goes skr skr then art"
    - Ninomae Inanis, 2023 -

  • @spegynmerbles3993
    @spegynmerbles3993 Год назад

    Chibi ina is too cute

  • @Fishman465
    @Fishman465 Год назад

    Brings to mind writing; I'm certainly not great but I observed enough nunances that I could make someone with talent great. Most people with talent are able to go ao far that things that wouldn't affect me trip them up.
    Also there's Micky from the Rocky series; he was never a great boxer but his teaching made Rocky great.

  • @wipinprogress
    @wipinprogress Год назад +1

    Honestly i do want ina teach me drawing with caveman noises maybe i understand it more than those regular tutorials

  • @Leo-ok3uj
    @Leo-ok3uj 3 месяца назад

    “I cant make tutorials”
    *proceeds to make a whole series about how to draw*

  • @bishopx9797
    @bishopx9797 Год назад +1

    I wanna learn how to draw but I have no clue where to start to get to Ina levels of skills

  • @Satans_Adopted
    @Satans_Adopted Год назад

    There do people like that in this world....
    one who can master certain things so quickly, but very bad at passing down the knowledges to others.
    In my previous workplace, we call those people "skill undertaker" & usually the bottom on the list for job promotion, lol.

  • @SomeRandomGarchomp
    @SomeRandomGarchomp Год назад

    Rawr (Not everyone who is talented can teach. Especially those who were less good students and more just incredibly talented. )

  • @no-one5310
    @no-one5310 Год назад

    I definitely understand why. When trying to teach someone about drawing certain muscles I just "That muscle" and "This muscle" I don't have a clue what they are called, I just know that it's there.

  • @sh3n3ng
    @sh3n3ng Год назад

    Considering pictures were drawn by humans before we invented letters, in art, sometimes words are not that important

  • @franks777_KFP
    @franks777_KFP Год назад

    She did want to make tutorial vids around 1.5 years ago, also with her own chibi illustrations to liven it up. Guess that plan has fallen by the wayside, alas.

  • @I_love_bread_and_Hungry_Jacks
    @I_love_bread_and_Hungry_Jacks Год назад

    Instead of ooga booga, cave Ina says Oomi

  • @grinnazeed
    @grinnazeed Год назад

    As an digital artist and weeb, my thought process is, looks anime enough...

  • @unclestone8406
    @unclestone8406 Год назад

    🎵Start with one circle,/
    Then one more circle,/
    Then one more big circle/
    Then a raincoat blowing in the wind,/
    And don't forget about the sunshade nowwww~🎵
    🎵Crowbarrr is what they're gonna use/
    And so you have yourself a TAKOBOZU🎶

  • @severussnape2917
    @severussnape2917 Год назад

    Cute tako

  • @RaidenRkD
    @RaidenRkD Год назад

    "I don't know the vocabulary!" Ina says. So make something up along the way and we'll follow along, and those of us in school can confuse our teachers for teh funniez.

  • @deanthomas2305
    @deanthomas2305 Год назад

    Understandable, Ina. When we learn by using it, we actually forget what it is and have a hard time explaining. Just like English.
    And coding.

  • @GeoffShouldWin
    @GeoffShouldWin Год назад

    Ina doesn't give tutorials because the only one who could afford a lesson was Bae and she bought it on sale.

  • @VieShaphiel
    @VieShaphiel Год назад

    I might be wrong, but I think Bob Ross didn't rely on a rich vocabulary of professional terms either?

  • @khmnc
    @khmnc 2 месяца назад

    drawing is a visual thing, not a verbal thing. you don't need to know the big fancy words to teach it.

  • @NekarionSeelenweise
    @NekarionSeelenweise Год назад

    actually i think a drawing tutorial without vocabulary might be advantageous. of course not without any words but when you try to use simple words for what you're doing most likely anybody can understand. no one wants to hear people throwing fancy terms at you hear themselves sound above you. you're there to lern how to do things and keeping things as simple as possible will get the best results. i'd be up for an Ina tutorial still.

  • @RadicalGaming1000
    @RadicalGaming1000 Год назад

    Brain empty. Only tako

  • @liquidform
    @liquidform Год назад

    Man, I really prefer chibi v tubers, which is much more appealing to watch.

  • @Aragnir
    @Aragnir Год назад

    but drawing isn't about vocabulary

    • @oleksandrtarasov2633
      @oleksandrtarasov2633 Год назад +4

      Perhaps but to teach you have to explain. Only talented people would understand what she does/wants to do without a proper explanation.
      Imagine explaining what is wrong with proportions/anatomy/shadows and lighting by saying that it looks wrong

  • @Avian07
    @Avian07 Год назад

    Self taught artist have no idea whats the big art words are. I'm one of em and a friend of mine once ask me on tips to drawing and he said "I sound like I don't know what im talking about." 😂