3/4 of the way through this video and already 101% certain that this is the best torso anatomy video I've watched so far. I'd probably pay for information for more in-depth videos like this if you sold it (Though this is already great as is). Seriously, consider selling a course!
Thanks!! I appreciate you letting me know this was helpful. I plan to make some foundational drink courses in the future. The only one I have right now is more focused on illustration. Not on how to draw. I'll be the first to let everyone know if I do have a course like that here in the future though 🙂 thanks again!
I’m a beginner and this video was awesome. You included so much needed explanation of the process, structure and rationale for working through the process. Thank you. I’ve been searching for this level of instruction across many channels and your tutorials checks all the boxes for a beginner. I’m a new subscriber and am eager to tune in to your channel and learn.
im kind of a begineer and this video was the one that helped me so much to improve like i went on pinterest and every other video but this one helped me so much thank you
Thanks! Ha ha, I’ll take that as a compliment :-) I think it’s important to share the raw process of these things. It’s just as important to know how to fix mistakes as it is not make them…
@@TheDrawingCodex Personally it's incredibly helpful to see these steps in detail is super helpful as someone getting back into drawing after 8+ years, especially when a lot of the other videos I watch are guys like Peter Han, the late Kim Jung Gi, and Karl Kopinski who are able to just go right into confidently slapping ink on the page and have it turn out incredible. It's this kind of information that is so ingrained in their brains that allows them to do their work and it's super helpful to have videos like this that show your process of working through the thinking and application of foundational skills, even if it's not exactly the style that I work in
Another great video. Very informative and easy to follow without being boring like the vast majority of the anatomy videos out there. You always keep it fun and interesting. Thanks Tim!
That’s a pretty good video for beginners. I think you’re wrong about the old masters such as da Vinci. Cartoonist can still learn a lot from his anatomical and perspective drawings, which were highly detailed, precise, and quickly done on a very small scale with all the benefits of modern textbooks, videos, and art supplies.
This is a great video so far thank you! I'm still working my way through it bit by bit, it's jam packed with useful info and examples. I was following step by step and it helped me understand how the torso is shaped and contorts a lot better
Hi Codex..thanks for another great lesson video and your time making it. I for one appreciate them so do my friends 👽 their wondering if you'll cover buildings and structures sometime. Could be anything from a hut to a flying city preferably round they've been living in a spaceship,their looking for a new home 😎
My only constructive criticism for this video would be also giving us a better idea of proportion. Not going into too much detail maybe once or twice do a detailed explanation and then a “draw the ribcage facing this way and then the pelvis this way but remember the pelvis in the same length was the ribcage” (idk if thats right its just an example) but honestly this was the most helpful video I’ve found on youtube. Ive been trying to find someone who actually understands anatomy and knows how to explain it. Im at 35:31 as of writing this comment
What was the video where you spoke of these red-blue pencils for the first time? I've seen them once before on your channel, before the leg drawing video. It wasn't anything special, just a brief intro, but I can't find the video. Anyway these bicolor pencils are amazing for this purpose, they work really well when explaining the bone-muscle interactions
I cant believe this is free
Me neither
3/4 of the way through this video and already 101% certain that this is the best torso anatomy video I've watched so far. I'd probably pay for information for more in-depth videos like this if you sold it (Though this is already great as is). Seriously, consider selling a course!
Thanks!! I appreciate you letting me know this was helpful. I plan to make some foundational drink courses in the future. The only one I have right now is more focused on illustration. Not on how to draw. I'll be the first to let everyone know if I do have a course like that here in the future though 🙂 thanks again!
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I’m a beginner and this video was awesome. You included so much needed explanation of the process, structure and rationale for working through the process. Thank you. I’ve been searching for this level of instruction across many channels and your tutorials checks all the boxes for a beginner. I’m a new subscriber and am eager to tune in to your channel and learn.
im kind of a begineer and this video was the one that helped me so much to improve like i went on pinterest and every other video but this one helped me so much thank you
This tutorial was actually incredible
For real i have been trying to find a video that has mad sense to me and this actually helps.
Thanks for explaining your processes in detail my dude. I like the fact that you aren't afraid to show your mistakes and sloppy work as well.
Thanks! Ha ha, I’ll take that as a compliment :-) I think it’s important to share the raw process of these things. It’s just as important to know how to fix mistakes as it is not make them…
@@TheDrawingCodex Personally it's incredibly helpful to see these steps in detail is super helpful as someone getting back into drawing after 8+ years, especially when a lot of the other videos I watch are guys like Peter Han, the late Kim Jung Gi, and Karl Kopinski who are able to just go right into confidently slapping ink on the page and have it turn out incredible. It's this kind of information that is so ingrained in their brains that allows them to do their work and it's super helpful to have videos like this that show your process of working through the thinking and application of foundational skills, even if it's not exactly the style that I work in
Another great video. Very informative and easy to follow without being boring like the vast majority of the anatomy videos out there. You always keep it fun and interesting. Thanks Tim!
Thanks as always! You are a great teacher and such an inspiration comes from your style of talking and showing everything in that detaled way.
That’s a pretty good video for beginners. I think you’re wrong about the old masters such as da Vinci. Cartoonist can still learn a lot from his anatomical and perspective drawings, which were highly detailed, precise, and quickly done on a very small scale with all the benefits of modern textbooks, videos, and art supplies.
WOW So Beautiful presentation of Art, Congratulations, wishing you more and more Successes, greetings 💜💐🌹🌷
I love your tutorial video. Its very meticulously crafted and very detailed. Thank you.
Bless you! Boom! When it makes sense it just makes sense. Daggon helpful
This is a great video so far thank you! I'm still working my way through it bit by bit, it's jam packed with useful info and examples. I was following step by step and it helped me understand how the torso is shaped and contorts a lot better
A fantastic tutorial, thank You
This tutorial is really nice!!!
Like it!!
Funny how this is the best I’ve seen of this type of anatomy lesson lol hidden gem
Thanks 🙏
I leaned a lot
Brilliant.
Beautiful great artist really smart
This is absolutely amazing
Awesome! i enjoy following your lectures, you are really good in this! Thanks!
Muchas gracias por esta máster class!! ❤❤
Most awaited
Hi Codex..thanks for another great lesson video and your time making it. I for one appreciate them so do my friends 👽 their wondering if you'll cover buildings and structures sometime. Could be anything from a hut to a flying city preferably round they've been living in a spaceship,their looking for a new home 😎
Another amazing video Tim!Are you a fan of Tradd Moore by any chance? I think you would enjoy his Luther Strode series.
Yes contrapposto you’re right “something that oppose”
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It's Nice to have sniper from TF2 teaching me How to draw.
Thank ya masta
My only constructive criticism for this video would be also giving us a better idea of proportion. Not going into too much detail maybe once or twice do a detailed explanation and then a “draw the ribcage facing this way and then the pelvis this way but remember the pelvis in the same length was the ribcage” (idk if thats right its just an example) but honestly this was the most helpful video I’ve found on youtube. Ive been trying to find someone who actually understands anatomy and knows how to explain it.
Im at 35:31 as of writing this comment
can you make a video of how to draw younger and older people and also how to draw female.
Don't draw the pelvis as a box , ever
Draw it as an upside down pyramid with the top flattened
where can i get that skeleton figure
God
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Im picking up a kiwi accent...where is this guy from?
'Straya! (Australia)
What was the video where you spoke of these red-blue pencils for the first time? I've seen them once before on your channel, before the leg drawing video. It wasn't anything special, just a brief intro, but I can't find the video. Anyway these bicolor pencils are amazing for this purpose, they work really well when explaining the bone-muscle interactions
Ah, it wasn't on RUclips, it was in the "Tools" video of the "My Simple Sketching System" workshop!