Also, Thank you for getting me to 1 MILLION subs!! I started this video before that happened, so don't worry, I'll be doing a silly video to celebrate that as well!!
Congratulations, you deserve it and thank you for all the videos you make. Your videos have been so helpful and inspirational. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you.
men and women and people of culture we humbly sit at the feet of Sinix and consume this lesson so we may contribute towards a more culture filled art community as our ancestors have.
No way!? You actually made a video on this specific topic? I am so thankful for this. For whatever reason, I find connecting the legs to the pelvis and making it flow well into the rest of the body very difficult.
Why specific, this is the most important part besides the facial structure. The upper body is somewhat easy to understand, pretty basic and simple. Hips? Atleast for me it was so friggin hard to draw male hips after drawing female hips for years and years. My lines are so wavey and curvy in a feminin way. This videos helps a lot to understand that male hips are wavey too but in a different way.
Thinking of the legs and the pelvis as two separate entities is part of the problem! It's all woven into each other, and it's hard to say where one begins and the other ends
I absolutely love the Anatomy Quick series. But I would really like that the last episode was about the *whole* body, to fully understand how each part connects to each other
I genuinely love this series of Anatomy Quick tips. I've been learning how to draw anatomy and these videos have helped me really hone it and improve specific areas of the body. The quality of my drawing has rapidly improved because of these videos :)
I want to leave a quick sincere thank you for being who you are and providing these videos. Among others you were one of the first painters whose style inspired me to really start learning and improving and over the past 18 months I've grown tremendously. When I first started watching your videos I thought, "it'll be a decade before I can even do something similar to what this guy does." Now 18 months later watching this fresh upload I can clearly see and know what you're doing, why, and feel like if I focused and took my time I absolutely could do something similar, with my own stylistic choices of course. I've still got a very long way to go and it'll be slower going because I'm only a hobbyist, not looking to do this professionally, but it is such a comforting revelation to see that I've grown from, "this is impossible" to "I could do that."
Thanks Sinix, because of this quick tips I'm now able to do an animation were a cowboy walks into a bar and nothing out of place happens to him! (All of this with the song Ballin' made by the singer Mustard plays in the background)
Ive been struggling with the pelvis, and I would like to thank you for sharing the knowledge for free! (though some of it is still a high level for me to digest for now....but that's the fun part of the process! the discipline required to learn!! Screw instant gratification!! )
Thanks for the video and tips too. I sometimes struggle with drawing hips/better poses and keep reverting back to the same stance I usually do for my characters, so this helps a lot 👍
Hi Sinix, just wanted to say that your videos have been integral to my learning since starting digital art about 9 years ago. My first stop to self-learning was RUclips, and you were one of the first informative channels I stumbled across. Congrats on hitting 1 million subscribers; you deserve it and more for the incredible knowledge you've been providing for free for all of these years!
So helpful!! Always appreciate your straight-to-the-point information, and insight on useful simplification techniques. Also, super congrats on 1 million subs, that's amazing and so well deserved!!!!!
very happy to see this series continued; however my only criticism would be that you put too much emphasis on thigh gaps even when it makes no sense to add them. the top middle example in the painting section stands out here. hip studies really lend themselves to examining more diverse body types. but, as always, thanks for these videos!
I saw the thumbnail and my eyes went that cartoonish plunging out of the eye sockets "AWOOGA" and my brother turned to me with a look of confusion, before I too showed him and he nodded in approval.
I turned the volume up, lay down on the sofa and closed my eyes so that my brain would paint the volumes along to the soothing voice! Gosh darn. Education is just the best.
Interesting how this differs from my approach to the mass: start with the flat wedge, then use the wedge to describe the proportions of three cones which (in a neutral pose) interlock with the tips up/down/up. In other positions they stay attached to each other, but are pivoted to represent the leg/torso mass relationships, making it easy to represent foreshortened positions by drawing cones with the flat side facing into the camera. The "tilted pot" helps with filling out the structure as it becomes more of a side view, so I'm going to be playing with that.
i stumbled across your channel and your knowledge is a godsend, i just started learning anatomy last weekend and ive binged your series! please dont leave cliffhangers
first few minutes the first time watching and referring to the hips as a bowl holding the internal organs is like super useful information friendo tyvm
i just got a wacom citniq pro 16 and use krita, previously i have only ever used paper and pencil, and then an ipad pro with an apple pencil 2 and procreate, this is a big step up for me and i thank u for all ur videos ! ! !
Congratulations for hitting 1 million subs! I've been watching your videos since 2017, you've made a great impact on my skills, I'm really really thankful
I really love your videos, I check in here every now and then hoping you've posted something new. Thank you for all of these nice tutorials, tips, and content! Would be fun/helpful to see a video about learning/what to study to improve/a plan. I always get lost in the 1000s of things there are to learn, and would be nice to get some advice from someone more experienced. Hugs!
God.... this is exactly what I was looking for... I started doing some very quick sketches on a brand new sketchbook, but my intention is to make it more an anatomy training than a free-topic experience. Then, for the first time in decades of drawing I noticed..... I shamefully don't know how to position legs. This is great, thank you for that!
this video is far better about describing bodies than the majority of others out there, since it tends to avoid words like "male" or "female", which feel more like set categories with less room to fiddle around and get creative. instead using "feminine", an adjective, makes it clearer that human bodies are infinitely complex and diverse, and one shouldn't be limited to the constructed binary. good job! edit: to clarify: every singe system in the human body varies gradually from person to person. if you sample the entire population, you will never find a genetically inherited trait that has an *exact* binary distribution, and certainly not one that can be cleanly divided among the "sexes". for example, if you line up all humans according to hip rotation, you wouldn't find any spot where the rotation jumps suddenly between two people, nor could you ever hope to draw a single, clear line down the middle that separates every single amab person from every single afab person.
it's limiting artistic creativity to think as body types and shapes as purely binary... especially if we keep in mind that even without much stylisation there's so much variation in proportions among humans...especially in the hip area.
@@mathilda6763 mmhm, exactly- there is no such thing as "man" or "woman", we just slapped those labels on what we thought were meaningful differences between people, when they're really more vague collections of variable traits, with innumerable people who don't cleany fit on either side of the supposed line
I’m 11 and I’ve never been able to understand any of the other videos, the way sinix explained it really made me understand it. I’ve had a hard time in the past drawing hips for poses, so this really helped a lot. Thank you 🙃
This is small but honestly I appreciate the use of masculine and feminine rather than male or female to describe the stuff it's really cool I don't see a lot of tutorials or tips do that
I WAS JUST LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT!! Its been a while sense I last watched a video from Sinix (Cant believe it either, the advice and tips on these videos is phenominal and also otherwise fun to watch even if you arent into drawing) so I dont remember how long it's been like this in these videos, but I immediadly noticed watching this and it makes me feel really appreciated.
It may seem a small thing, but I wanted to voice how much I appreciate your use of the phrase "gender expression" and referring to things just being more/less feminine and masculine. It's not only a good thing to internalize- to separate gender from assigned sex. But it also serves to convey that these are just design choices rather than "rules" and including them makes for greater variability and freer artists. I also just tend to dislike definite descriptions like "men have narrower hips" or "women have less muscle definition". Even the addition of "tend to" doesn't really alleviate the problem that it's not helpful to constrain yourself in design. Anyway thank you, I thought that was very nice and good to hear, Sinix.
not sure what "euro-centric" lighting is lol, sounds like a self-hating buzzword to me. Warm lighting indoors has nothing to do with muuuuh whait people and more to do with short wave blue lights etc being bad and uncomfortable for the eyes (and differing a lot from sunlight, which is itself very warm).
You're self-projecting FAR too much. There's nothing remotely self-hating. This is about popular trends and aesthetics. I find the current standards are making people worse at painting.
@fwaza fingle Pretty aggro for a point that you seemed to have missed. I know you're being hostile, but I have genuine advice. The outward negativity you project affects the framework of your mental state, it's only going to lead to you being less confident and positive about your OWN success in the long run. It's never too late to improve it. You don't want to wind up on 4chan, whining about the art world and struggling to improve, while all of your more positive peers pass you by.
Thanks for the video! I always learn something new from these. It's nice to know *why* I'm drawing the way I'm drawing, so the explanations given are much appreciated :)
I didn’t have much expectations when I played this video and then wow! Really nice job and you make it seems so easy. Congratulations. Time to subscribe and see some more
I want you to do a video on composition techniques for if you start an illustration character first and build the scene, or if you build the scene and then compose the character.
Also, Thank you for getting me to 1 MILLION subs!! I started this video before that happened, so don't worry, I'll be doing a silly video to celebrate that as well!!
I beat it to your voice keep up the good work man!
yoo i’m so happy. your content has really inspired me to become a better artist
@@rdrdrdrdadwait hol up
Congratulations, you deserve it and thank you for all the videos you make. Your videos have been so helpful and inspirational. I can't wait to see what the future holds for you.
I was so excited when you reached 1 million!!! Congrats 🎉
Ah yes. The finest anatomy lesson of them all.
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I'm impressed with myself for getting through the video without a single stiffy. Only educational vibes here.
men and women and people of culture we humbly sit at the feet of Sinix and consume this lesson so we may contribute towards a more culture filled art community as our ancestors have.
>sit at the feet of Sinix and consume
🤨🤨🤨
Amen brother 🙏
Yessir!
What culture? Porn addiction?
@@Kylirr spicy
Whenever Sinix drops a video, it's like receiving divine knowledge from an ethereal being.
i opened youtube and quite literally gasped.
stop gawking him buddy
divine intervention, you could say
has this divine being met humanity?
No way!? You actually made a video on this specific topic?
I am so thankful for this.
For whatever reason, I find connecting the legs to the pelvis and making it flow well into the rest of the body very difficult.
It’s a really complex area with a lot of different connections, so it makes sense you’re having difficulty. It’s notoriously complicated.
Same I can never connect the legs and have it look good!!! I thought I was a weirdo
Why specific, this is the most important part besides the facial structure. The upper body is somewhat easy to understand, pretty basic and simple. Hips?
Atleast for me it was so friggin hard to draw male hips after drawing female hips for years and years. My lines are so wavey and curvy in a feminin way.
This videos helps a lot to understand that male hips are wavey too but in a different way.
Fucking same it’s really frustrating
Thinking of the legs and the pelvis as two separate entities is part of the problem! It's all woven into each other, and it's hard to say where one begins and the other ends
I absolutely love the Anatomy Quick series.
But I would really like that the last episode was about the *whole* body, to fully understand how each part connects to each other
💀 you and me both, you and me both brother😭💀
This, so much
Literally my favorite part of the body to draw 😊
...
🤨📸
Man of refined taste
I genuinely love this series of Anatomy Quick tips. I've been learning how to draw anatomy and these videos have helped me really hone it and improve specific areas of the body. The quality of my drawing has rapidly improved because of these videos :)
I want to leave a quick sincere thank you for being who you are and providing these videos. Among others you were one of the first painters whose style inspired me to really start learning and improving and over the past 18 months I've grown tremendously. When I first started watching your videos I thought, "it'll be a decade before I can even do something similar to what this guy does." Now 18 months later watching this fresh upload I can clearly see and know what you're doing, why, and feel like if I focused and took my time I absolutely could do something similar, with my own stylistic choices of course. I've still got a very long way to go and it'll be slower going because I'm only a hobbyist, not looking to do this professionally, but it is such a comforting revelation to see that I've grown from, "this is impossible" to "I could do that."
SINIX u have to do a "rib cage" anatomy quick tips , or upper body stuff...I love you content
Finally I've caught a Sinix video early on. Thank you very much for covering the structure of yet another body part!
It's insane how good you are at painting skin :D
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks Sinix, because of this quick tips I'm now able to do an animation were a cowboy walks into a bar and nothing out of place happens to him! (All of this with the song Ballin' made by the singer Mustard plays in the background)
this video made me feel like a genius because I understood everything so well and quickly! honesty amazing explanation and presentation
Ive been struggling with the pelvis, and I would like to thank you for sharing the knowledge for free! (though some of it is still a high level for me to digest for now....but that's the fun part of the process! the discipline required to learn!! Screw instant gratification!! )
Thanks for the video and tips too. I sometimes struggle with drawing hips/better poses and keep reverting back to the same stance I usually do for my characters, so this helps a lot 👍
Hi Sinix, just wanted to say that your videos have been integral to my learning since starting digital art about 9 years ago. My first stop to self-learning was RUclips, and you were one of the first informative channels I stumbled across. Congrats on hitting 1 million subscribers; you deserve it and more for the incredible knowledge you've been providing for free for all of these years!
So helpful!! Always appreciate your straight-to-the-point information, and insight on useful simplification techniques. Also, super congrats on 1 million subs, that's amazing and so well deserved!!!!!
Sinix please do a full body tutorial! (Yay Sinix upload🎉🎉🎉)
I, as a future computer engineer, have found this video absolutely essential for my life and career.
Makes sense
I was ready for the hips don’t lie joke from the get go and “the beacon of honesty” did not disappoint
very happy to see this series continued; however my only criticism would be that you put too much emphasis on thigh gaps even when it makes no sense to add them. the top middle example in the painting section stands out here. hip studies really lend themselves to examining more diverse body types. but, as always, thanks for these videos!
The anatomy quick tips are REAL!
I saw the thumbnail and my eyes went that cartoonish plunging out of the eye sockets "AWOOGA" and my brother turned to me with a look of confusion, before I too showed him and he nodded in approval.
I am always so amazed with your painting skills! Thank you for all your lovely tips
and all the lovely hips
Perfect timing! I just got back to chest-hips studies last night :D
As always, your teachings are treasured immensely! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these tips. Gorgeous art as always!
Only watching this to boost hips/thighs in my algorithm. Take my thumbs up.
I turned the volume up, lay down on the sofa and closed my eyes so that my brain would paint the volumes along to the soothing voice! Gosh darn. Education is just the best.
This video helped out a LOT! The anatomy quick tips are soo handy!
thanks for another banger sinix! im not much of a butt drawer but im now excited to try :D
eta: CONGRATS ON 1MIL WELL DESERVED ✨
Tons of educational value in this video. Thanks Sinix!
THE RETURN OF THE KING!!
Interesting how this differs from my approach to the mass: start with the flat wedge, then use the wedge to describe the proportions of three cones which (in a neutral pose) interlock with the tips up/down/up. In other positions they stay attached to each other, but are pivoted to represent the leg/torso mass relationships, making it easy to represent foreshortened positions by drawing cones with the flat side facing into the camera. The "tilted pot" helps with filling out the structure as it becomes more of a side view, so I'm going to be playing with that.
I'm so thankful for this series, please continue until youve done every last part of the body!!! It's so worth it!!
i stumbled across your channel and your knowledge is a godsend, i just started learning anatomy last weekend and ive binged your series! please dont leave cliffhangers
AWESOME COMEBACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As always thank you SO muchfor these videosand congratulations on the 1M, totally deserved it!
One of the greatest teacher on the internet, and really, congrats for 1 million subs !!
Watching Sinix paint is magical... And I love his creative "intp ish" way to display the ideas and concepts 💜
first few minutes the first time watching and referring to the hips as a bowl holding the internal organs is like super useful information friendo tyvm
"The beacon of honesty that is the hips" bro i already died
i just got a wacom citniq pro 16 and use krita, previously i have only ever used paper and pencil, and then an ipad pro with an apple pencil 2 and procreate, this is a big step up for me and i thank u for all ur videos ! ! !
Congratulations for hitting 1 million subs! I've been watching your videos since 2017, you've made a great impact on my skills, I'm really really thankful
thank you !! i needed this lol, ive been struggling with hips a bunch
ITS BEEN SO LONG we love to see it
it seems that my recommendations have blessed me again
I really love your videos, I check in here every now and then hoping you've posted something new. Thank you for all of these nice tutorials, tips, and content!
Would be fun/helpful to see a video about learning/what to study to improve/a plan. I always get lost in the 1000s of things there are to learn, and would be nice to get some advice from someone more experienced.
Hugs!
God.... this is exactly what I was looking for... I started doing some very quick sketches on a brand new sketchbook, but my intention is to make it more an anatomy training than a free-topic experience. Then, for the first time in decades of drawing I noticed..... I shamefully don't know how to position legs.
This is great, thank you for that!
you're a great teacher! as always. thank you for this great lesson, sinix.
this video is far better about describing bodies than the majority of others out there, since it tends to avoid words like "male" or "female", which feel more like set categories with less room to fiddle around and get creative. instead using "feminine", an adjective, makes it clearer that human bodies are infinitely complex and diverse, and one shouldn't be limited to the constructed binary. good job!
edit: to clarify: every singe system in the human body varies gradually from person to person. if you sample the entire population, you will never find a genetically inherited trait that has an *exact* binary distribution, and certainly not one that can be cleanly divided among the "sexes". for example, if you line up all humans according to hip rotation, you wouldn't find any spot where the rotation jumps suddenly between two people, nor could you ever hope to draw a single, clear line down the middle that separates every single amab person from every single afab person.
it's limiting artistic creativity to think as body types and shapes as purely binary... especially if we keep in mind that even without much stylisation there's so much variation in proportions among humans...especially in the hip area.
@@mathilda6763 mmhm, exactly- there is no such thing as "man" or "woman", we just slapped those labels on what we thought were meaningful differences between people, when they're really more vague collections of variable traits, with innumerable people who don't cleany fit on either side of the supposed line
@@mathilda6763 you sound so weird
@@Seagull_House 💀
@@xavierkahn2399 am i wrong?
I learned so much from this, it is unbelievable how quickly as well.
Well done cinix! You done it again man, been dying for this simplification from your school of thought. Much respect, and Thankyou.
bro was riskin it all with this video
I’m 11 and I’ve never been able to understand any of the other videos, the way sinix explained it really made me understand it. I’ve had a hard time in the past drawing hips for poses, so this really helped a lot. Thank you 🙃
ohhhh i have been looking for just this
Busted a few times while watching this. Appreciate it
with this newfound power, I can finally join the hip kids at school!
omg those highlights at the end were just ✨perfection✨
yes im watching this for the... art tips, yeah, the art tips...
that thumbnail is ARTTTT
I never have pressed on a video so fast 😭😭
근육에 대한 이해와 상세한 설명 그리고 그리기까지 완벽합니다!
Lol, weird seeing an anatomy quick video by Sinix Design which isn’t years old
This is by far the best video I've found on drawing the pelvis region! 👍🏾💙
This is small but honestly I appreciate the use of masculine and feminine rather than male or female to describe the stuff it's really cool I don't see a lot of tutorials or tips do that
I WAS JUST LOOKING FOR THIS COMMENT!! Its been a while sense I last watched a video from Sinix (Cant believe it either, the advice and tips on these videos is phenominal and also otherwise fun to watch even if you arent into drawing) so I dont remember how long it's been like this in these videos, but I immediadly noticed watching this and it makes me feel really appreciated.
i love you sinix, i always show these videos to my friends who are learning how to draw
please make one on forearms, they are my personal crux!
It may seem a small thing, but I wanted to voice how much I appreciate your use of the phrase "gender expression" and referring to things just being more/less feminine and masculine. It's not only a good thing to internalize- to separate gender from assigned sex. But it also serves to convey that these are just design choices rather than "rules" and including them makes for greater variability and freer artists.
I also just tend to dislike definite descriptions like "men have narrower hips" or "women have less muscle definition". Even the addition of "tend to" doesn't really alleviate the problem that it's not helpful to constrain yourself in design.
Anyway thank you, I thought that was very nice and good to hear, Sinix.
YESSS
20:39 Ok sinix you can come to the cookout my boy
Thick thighs save lives
How is this content free??? that's helping so much, thank you for sharing!!
What is euro-centric lighting? (Actually asking)
I was kinda needing to work on that, I've noticed hips are something I'm not being able to get right recently, glad the augorythm got me here
Oh yes, our God did it again.
WOOOOO YEAHH BABY THATS WHAT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR
"these tips dont lie" i love that so much
who else was genuinely bricked while learning
me (๑・̑◡・̑๑)
NAH
What is bricked
times were tuff (it still fucking is)
@@ColocasiaCorm jr standing at attention
This is the painting style I’m most interested in understanding!
neuron activation completed
we love you Sinix
we know why we actually came here
I go away for a li'l bit, and now you have 1 MILLION SUBS?!? Congrats, m'man! You certainly deserve it
not sure what "euro-centric" lighting is lol, sounds like a self-hating buzzword to me. Warm lighting indoors has nothing to do with muuuuh whait people and more to do with short wave blue lights etc being bad and uncomfortable for the eyes (and differing a lot from sunlight, which is itself very warm).
Yeah, that was a little strange at the end there lol.
Lighting is lighting.
You're self-projecting FAR too much. There's nothing remotely self-hating. This is about popular trends and aesthetics. I find the current standards are making people worse at painting.
@fwaza fingle Pretty aggro for a point that you seemed to have missed. I know you're being hostile, but I have genuine advice. The outward negativity you project affects the framework of your mental state, it's only going to lead to you being less confident and positive about your OWN success in the long run. It's never too late to improve it. You don't want to wind up on 4chan, whining about the art world and struggling to improve, while all of your more positive peers pass you by.
Out of all the things I can draw, hips are the thing I master the best, but I'm still gonna watch because your videos are godly
I resantly found your channel and holy shit, this has been way more helpful to me then any of the countless anatomy videos I've seen.
Good lesson for sure for who want to paint lights and shadows based on anatomy tips.👌
I miss this videos tips of yours!!! Tu es vraiment le boss! Merci 🙏
This video is insane on how educational and gorgeous the work is. I learned more in this 20 minutes than in a year of art school 🎨I love your style!
Thanks for the video! I always learn something new from these. It's nice to know *why* I'm drawing the way I'm drawing, so the explanations given are much appreciated :)
He is a very good artist. I am learning from his lessons, and there is a good result. You can look.
Wow these hips don't lie
Congrats on 1 million! and thanks for this video, it helped me a lot!! could you possibly do the torso next? I really struggle with that
Sinix is back!! Its going to be a good year
Please keep releasing, I miss your lessons
I found your video VERRRRYYY helpful you can't imagine thank you so much
Tbh as an artist i really needed this thank you for the lessons
this really helps
I didn’t have much expectations when I played this video and then wow! Really nice job and you make it seems so easy. Congratulations.
Time to subscribe and see some more
the best & most important lesson
I want you to do a video on composition techniques for if you start an illustration character first and build the scene, or if you build the scene and then compose the character.