Tbh this is exactly how I learned anatomy and poses. Copying is a useful tool but I think so many get caught up on tracing and cheating but this is seriously how you train your eye and make sense of the literal shapes of the body.
Jesus, this is probably why I can't improve lmao. I catch myself countless times trying to "copy" the entire thing per se, than "understanding" and thinking about them. Also, I don't use references anymore and I just listen to RUclips while I draw. So maybe I should cut back on those things while learning lmao.
@@pivotalpancake5454 It's been a month, have you improved? I'm sorta in the same boat because I've drawn for so long where I just "trace" without the shapes leading to no learning until like a week ago but i keep accidentally going back to "tracing" rather than "shaping" (lol)
@@halzion Well, I may haven't improved a lot that much. But I can say that my hand drawings are getting more better than when I've used to do them. Mainly because I actually try to study/break down how they work from my real hand. It kinda inspired me a bit that I can indeed learn if I actually study how the thing actually works. Even without the advanced anatomical knowledge. I'm trying to learn dog anatomy, because I've been trying to take a break from drawing humans, and it's going pretty fine I guess. Although I still haven't improved a huge lot.
I suck at anatomy, so tysm for this tutorial Kooleen! Your other tutorials are also very helpful😭 You're very underrated, millions of people should notice you!!
I went into this expecting to learn something new but turns out its the same stuff I've already been doing for the past couple years lol. Either way it helps solidify my confidence in looking at references. I feel like the tip "get better at anatomy" is super unhelpful since it doesn't really teach you anything except to try and perfect the way the anatomy looks and not anything else. Your anatomy doesn't need to look perfect, its something that can be learned over time!
Well what you should really learn is "figure drawing" rather than raw anatomy. It helps you deconstruct the human shape in a more comprehensive way and it has different levels of complexity that you can go through as you get more confident.
Well, learning anatomy is still helpful. Obviously it doesn't need to be perfect (unless you're drawing an anatomical diagram or something), but I find that a good understanding of anatomy provides a solid base for character art. Especially in an art style like Anime or Manhwa. I think the misconception that a lot of people have towards anatomy is that they think they're supposed to learn anatomy in a vacuum. Like studying diagrams and learning the names and functions of every individual bone and muscle and that sort of thing. But for artists, the knowledge alone isn't that important, it's learning how to _apply_ it to their art. For example, incorporating muscular anatomy into a drawing of a cute anime girl jumping up to spike a volleyball. Done right, it grounds the image in reality and makes it feel more alive. Anatomical knowledge is also a huge help in breaking down references. Want to draw a cute anime girl jumping up to spike a volleyball, but all you have is a picture of a buff guy jumping up to spike a volleyball? Anatomy has your back. Sort of.
Fun fact : Hirohiko araki uses Michelangelo books and fashion books as reference for clothing and poses so it’s completely alright to use reference Also great video, I have always struggled with poses
I saw a video of him drawing all of the Jojo protagonists and he was constantly flipping through a Michelangelo book. Really interesting what people use as references
@@soramirez5473 honestly don't know why and where people get this notion that using reference isn't fine. How the fuck do they think people learn to draw? Literally every single professional artist says just don't draw as a beginner if you're not using references.
@@milazapallo8995 if he didn't he won't be able to draw poses, If u actually watch jjba u can see his characters are buff anf has muscles, it's impossible to draw that without learning anatomy
I almost feel like this compliment is low key insulting BUT it really helps me to see someone teaching art that draws a little sloppy. I feel like a lot of art tutorials I see have this neat lines I can't replicate so seeing you reach the end result seems so much more achievable to me, thank you very much!
It is okay if you just wanna draw what you like and stick with it. Learning anatomy and other complicated arts are for the ones who needs it or want it and want to go extreme but if you just wanna draw to have fun and do your thing, no problem! Just enjoy what you do!
It also doesnt actually take that long to learn anatomy well enough to a level most want to be able to do it. A month or two of focused exercises on anatomy would certainly help any beginner artist, but there is no need to do it before you feel ready for it. I recommend it for when you don't really know what you want to draw.
Holy crap… this is so perfect. I always rejected the urge to trace a pose I couldn’t figure out because I felt like I wasn’t learning… but this is the best of both!!!
Honestly I’ve been spending days, feeling bad that my anatomy really isn’t the best, since I’m pretty new to the digital art scene and it is different from traditional. I honestly have just been kind of avoiding drawing people sometimes intentionally and other times not, I’m sad when it doesn’t turn out so great but I understand improving does take time. This video was really helpful, I’ll try practicing this learning method. I subscribed, I’ll stay tuned for more.
Bruh lol I was just drawing the torso strait into the legs, like no triangle shape thingy there. Just torso, abs, then BOOM legs. This deserves a subscription
Holy fudge another artist that's more experienced and teaches us stuff and is funny but seems like they also have no idea how to art but can explain it way too well, you are a blessing upon this earth and I thank my yt
After watching Araki draw Jojo characters I started using references to draw but I never thought of drawing the basic shapes ON the reference then refining them before. I'm going to do this more to practice. Tysm!
I've been struggling hard with breaking anatomy down into shapes.. finally gave into circles for joints and it's a game changer. Does Kooleen have a video showing how to break down a woman's torso in a simplified way too?
So I stumbled upon this video when searching for a video on how to a pose in Tf2, man was this video helpful, from the simple shapes to perspective tips, bonus points for jojo poses with lines of action and foreshortening, things I forgot over the years
This is incredible and helpful for me as I also do not went through the technicalities of drawing anatomy. I have stopped drawing but I wish to go back and start over. I just have to figure out digital drawing.
I know how you can do the same thing! Just grab your paper or what ever your using to draw with and print out the reference then grab a flat light and place the printed paper on top of the light, then put your drawing paper on top and there you go! You can trace now.
if all else fails usually i just take a picture of myself in the pose and perspective (cause sometimes its hard to find that one combination of the two youre looking for) and use that as my reference. i put on white and/or tighter clothes so that i can get the outline of my body easily and see where my limbs are since black or darker colours can just blend together bc its harder to see shadows, esp if the clothes are baggy. i dont do this often though since i generally avoid drawing bodies anyway but this is usually what i do for hands. when i do the outlines and basic shapes i just fine tune it to fit my artstyle in the end like making the legs longer or something. my other option for when i'm feeling lazy is getting one of my sister's very articulated barbie dolls and use that as a reference instead. my only issue is that dolls are a lot stiffer and sometimes the poses can come out janky looking bc the articulation makes the knees or elbows look huge.
BESTIE THANK YOU SOOO MUCHHHHH LIKE I DREW THE EXACT POSE YOU DID AND I NAILED IT FOR THE FIRST TIME DOING ANATOMY THANK YOUUU! YOUR A LIFE SAVER LITERALLY SWAG QUEEN you deserve a billion subscribers
Seeing this tip in a tutorial makes me feel a lot less bad for doing this. I always felt like i was cheating for drawing outlines over my references to help me see how to draw it on canvas easier.. Glad to see its not such a bad thing.
Honestly your tutorials are not only super helpful but also super fun to watch! They are short but so good 🥲 I hope I can draw like you one day I’m quite young but I try my best to improve on drawing🥲🥲 but Tysm for making these tutorials idk what I would do without them😭✋
This is kind of like having those blockwood pose dolls back in the day, but digital and infinitely more flexible. I definitely need to do this with people who are dramatically hunch. I can't seem to get my mind around how the perspective should change and mess with it for days...
Thank you so much, Kooleen! I am someone who hasn't really paid attention to anatomy because I am not a conventional artist. Good thing I can break down shapes from my references.
HEY I'm late but this is an epic tutorial you made! Very understandable and useful and surely it'll help tons of peoples! pretty off topic question but do you know the proportions on how to shape male's body? I've seen a woman version one though but are males body longer and different or are they the same but just bigger? Thank you for making the tutorial though!
Length proportions are the same if you refer to the head method. So 2 heads, nipples. 3 heads, navel/elbow, etc etc. The real difference is in the width ratio between male and female: females usually have their largest point in their hip/thighs area, while usually males have broader shoulders and smaller hips. Think 2 heads width for females shoulders, 2 1/2 for males, almost 3 for very muscular bodies. Males tend to have more prominent muscles and straighter features while females are usually softer and rounder. Male's ribcage is also a little longer than female's, so females tend to appear bottom-heavy with longer legs and shorter torso. Obviously it depends on the body tipe you're drawing but these are good guidelines if you're just starting.
I always loved drawing since a kid but never good at it. So I started going to an art class to learn (I'm 20) after leaving school... I explained to my sir that I can't draw for sh!t... He said anybody can master anything with the practice and this is the way he began to teach me. To draw with geometrical shapes. And it's easy! Thank you for the tutorial. Edit: You got a new subscriber!
Anatomy & proportion is different, so its not necessary to learn anatomy much, just enough to apply to the style u want to achieve. Here, the joints is a part of anatomy. Proportion, gesture & perspective is necessary more than anatomy, they're the main part of contructing anything (even cartoony styles).
i know this is late, but kooleen you have helped me so much within these few months with your big brain and videos. i also like the jokes you add in to your videos because it makes my day even brighter! i really appreciate your channel and you deserve to get more subs.
May I share some art tips I follow for anatomy in my drawings? The ears are never gonna be higher than the eyes (or no one could wear glasses) Women tend to have shorter busts and longer legs compared to men Hands are allined to upper-to-mid-thigh The head is usually about the size of the chest (depends on the artstyle though, it clearlt does work with chibis) The distance between two eyes is as large as an eye The hair doesn't stay attached to the head unless it's wet or dirty. Give. It. FLOOF Fun fact: do you know that pectoral number varies from person to person? Most people have 6 or 8 packs, but there are those with 4 and 10 packs, and even with unever numbers. I once saw a picture of a 7-pack. The numbers of muscles doesn't change, it's just the legaments(?) My brother explained it to me after studying anatomy
You're a great artist, and a Seulgi stan as well. So I have to subscribe! Thank you for your tips! I'm a beginner and this helped me a lot! Looking forward to more videos from you~
hey kooleen I wanna tell you thanks really I'm new to digital and like yeah I was just drawing and then just switched so well now you've got a loyal desperate follower love ya❤
Most of ur video are tutorial and those tutorial are very helpful and each tutorial include *referencing* which is very helpful alot. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
could you do a full body tutorial of a man with a head and everything ?? I don't know how to do them and I would like to learn, a tutorial from you would be very helpful juju💗
This helped so much but i still cant get the legs right, they keep looking wonky and not humanlike👽 no matter what i do to them Edit: i found the problem It was bc the poses i was doing had weird camera angles and ig im just not good at making legs so they looked wonky
tahnk you so much koleeen!!! you rlly helped me alot😭💗!! i kept looking for anotomys in tt and pintrest and the others i just traced it but when i saw this i was so happy beacause i finnally found smth taht rlly helped me😭💗
learning how to draw poses so i can draw my crush like one of those french girls 🥵 ANW LIKE AND CHECK OUT MY OTHER VIDS UWUUUU
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@@ikimiyu pokko
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*Calm down son it’s just a drawing it’s not the real thing*
My feet are a little small for my height so I wasn't surprised that it didn't line up perfectly, but it was pretty dang close!
Then if you already master this technique, just go and learn were muscles usually form and then boom you're now an art god.
OMFG MY COMMENT KEPT DISAPPEARING THIS IS MY 5TH TIME CHECKING IT AGAIN AND MY LAST COMMENT WAS GONE AGAIN.
I think the link I'm attaching is the problem, is there a way I can send you the link except here?
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@@Rae0804 This had no reason making me laugh
@@Rae0804 I feel you I wrote a whole paragraph but then it got deleted
Tbh this is exactly how I learned anatomy and poses. Copying is a useful tool but I think so many get caught up on tracing and cheating but this is seriously how you train your eye and make sense of the literal shapes of the body.
Is referencing same as tracing? Please explain in detail.
@@ashvish8856 no it is not the same as tracing using a reference is not cheating
Jesus, this is probably why I can't improve lmao. I catch myself countless times trying to "copy" the entire thing per se, than "understanding" and thinking about them. Also, I don't use references anymore and I just listen to RUclips while I draw. So maybe I should cut back on those things while learning lmao.
@@pivotalpancake5454 It's been a month, have you improved? I'm sorta in the same boat because I've drawn for so long where I just "trace" without the shapes leading to no learning until like a week ago but i keep accidentally going back to "tracing" rather than "shaping" (lol)
@@halzion Well, I may haven't improved a lot that much. But I can say that my hand drawings are getting more better than when I've used to do them. Mainly because I actually try to study/break down how they work from my real hand.
It kinda inspired me a bit that I can indeed learn if I actually study how the thing actually works. Even without the advanced anatomical knowledge.
I'm trying to learn dog anatomy, because I've been trying to take a break from drawing humans, and it's going pretty fine I guess.
Although I still haven't improved a huge lot.
I suck at anatomy, so tysm for this tutorial Kooleen! Your other tutorials are also very helpful😭 You're very underrated, millions of people should notice you!!
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I suck at anatomy too... This helped a lot. And this also makes me not want to stop learning more anatomy and prove even more. I'm determined!
I went into this expecting to learn something new but turns out its the same stuff I've already been doing for the past couple years lol. Either way it helps solidify my confidence in looking at references. I feel like the tip "get better at anatomy" is super unhelpful since it doesn't really teach you anything except to try and perfect the way the anatomy looks and not anything else. Your anatomy doesn't need to look perfect, its something that can be learned over time!
Well what you should really learn is "figure drawing" rather than raw anatomy. It helps you deconstruct the human shape in a more comprehensive way and it has different levels of complexity that you can go through as you get more confident.
Well, learning anatomy is still helpful. Obviously it doesn't need to be perfect (unless you're drawing an anatomical diagram or something), but I find that a good understanding of anatomy provides a solid base for character art. Especially in an art style like Anime or Manhwa.
I think the misconception that a lot of people have towards anatomy is that they think they're supposed to learn anatomy in a vacuum. Like studying diagrams and learning the names and functions of every individual bone and muscle and that sort of thing. But for artists, the knowledge alone isn't that important, it's learning how to _apply_ it to their art. For example, incorporating muscular anatomy into a drawing of a cute anime girl jumping up to spike a volleyball. Done right, it grounds the image in reality and makes it feel more alive.
Anatomical knowledge is also a huge help in breaking down references. Want to draw a cute anime girl jumping up to spike a volleyball, but all you have is a picture of a buff guy jumping up to spike a volleyball? Anatomy has your back. Sort of.
Her: "I almost never drew straight lines, they're kind of like-"
Me: "gay"
Her: "-bended"
Me: "Oh"
sameeeeee
Me: *Tries to draws a straight line*
Line: "Draw me Daddy"
Me: "Fuck I can't draw straight lines!"
😂my thoughts exactly
@@Yng_Roshi Ayo What the Fuck?😭😭
Fun fact : Hirohiko araki uses Michelangelo books and fashion books as reference for clothing and poses so it’s completely alright to use reference
Also great video, I have always struggled with poses
YES! exactly
I saw a video of him drawing all of the Jojo protagonists and he was constantly flipping through a Michelangelo book. Really interesting what people use as references
why did I read that as “hirohito”
completely alright? any and every SERIOUS artist uses references..
@@soramirez5473 honestly don't know why and where people get this notion that using reference isn't fine. How the fuck do they think people learn to draw? Literally every single professional artist says just don't draw as a beginner if you're not using references.
"Your feet is as big as your forearm"
Me:'checks if it's true'
What the fu-
Oh my I did the same
It's true 😱
I DID THAT TOO-
Also like your head, kinda
Wtf 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Jojo pose are entirely different from normal anatomy 😜
true, but araki does use references from Michelangelo books!
@@rymaix Araki still studied anatomy
THERE BEAUTIFUL
@@kagisokeebine8911 he didn't
@@milazapallo8995 if he didn't he won't be able to draw poses, If u actually watch jjba u can see his characters are buff anf has muscles, it's impossible to draw that without learning anatomy
I almost feel like this compliment is low key insulting BUT it really helps me to see someone teaching art that draws a little sloppy. I feel like a lot of art tutorials I see have this neat lines I can't replicate so seeing you reach the end result seems so much more achievable to me, thank you very much!
It is okay if you just wanna draw what you like and stick with it. Learning anatomy and other complicated arts are for the ones who needs it or want it and want to go extreme but if you just wanna draw to have fun and do your thing, no problem! Just enjoy what you do!
Nah bro you should get out of Your comfort zone
It also doesnt actually take that long to learn anatomy well enough to a level most want to be able to do it. A month or two of focused exercises on anatomy would certainly help any beginner artist, but there is no need to do it before you feel ready for it. I recommend it for when you don't really know what you want to draw.
I'm definitely trying this next time I struggle with the poses
Also yes Jojo poses 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
YES. JOJO POSES. THANK YOU.
AS A JOJO FAN I FEEL VERY HONORED THANK YOU I AM CRYING MY EYES OUT IN HAPPINESS I CAN FINALLY DRAW KAKYOIN THANK YOU SO MUCH
Lucky I wanna dry jotoro
@shawn lara it's always the people who haven't watched jojo saying that "jojo is bad"
@shawn lara wtf do you mean by "durrr" and "hur"
@shawn lara all i asked was a question.
Holy crap… this is so perfect. I always rejected the urge to trace a pose I couldn’t figure out because I felt like I wasn’t learning… but this is the best of both!!!
Honestly I’ve been spending days, feeling bad that my anatomy really isn’t the best, since I’m pretty new to the digital art scene and it is different from traditional. I honestly have just been kind of avoiding drawing people sometimes intentionally and other times not, I’m sad when it doesn’t turn out so great but I understand improving does take time. This video was really helpful, I’ll try practicing this learning method. I subscribed, I’ll stay tuned for more.
the fact I watch this like 2 hours ago and now my poses of drawing is improve.
Salamat Kooleen for this tutorials, my webtoon will be finish in no time, so thank You!😘😘
Yow! you are a filipino right?
@@maryucardo9590 yes, yes
What is the name of it?
On your webtoon?
Oo I read webtoon so I’d check it out if u drop the name
Bruh lol I was just drawing the torso strait into the legs, like no triangle shape thingy there. Just torso, abs, then BOOM legs. This deserves a subscription
I swear to God, Kooleen is a lifesaver and a smart artist
Exactly they really are AMAZING
@@mintfaerie7156 RATIO ASF
tysm! 🥺
Holy fudge another artist that's more experienced and teaches us stuff and is funny but seems like they also have no idea how to art but can explain it way too well, you are a blessing upon this earth and I thank my yt
Thanks for this, I am really too lazy to watch hours of videos on anatomy!!
Relatable-
glad i could help!!
Yeah... learning anatomy is the least about watching some videos. It's about drawing, drawing, drawing, drawing hours and hours and using references.
Then you'll never become a master like the artists you love. No professional in any art industry doesn't know anatomy.
IM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS VIDEO IT INSPIRED AFTER I SAW THE JOJO CHARACTERS 😍 TYSM FOR THE TIPS ITS GANNA HELP ME ALOT
Great tutorial as always! Thanks, Kooleen! Also, since I'm that guy--"epitome" is pronounced "eh.pit.uh.mee".
omg 😭 im never gonna recover from this
@@Kooleen You're good;) I only mention it because I made the same mistake for years...😓
E P I H T O E M
@@Kooleen CRYING I THOUGHT IT WAS EH-PI-TOME TOO
Same
Hey! In general, I am Russian and have not found such GOOD tutorials from Russian bloggers! Thank you very much 💗💗💗
Me crying in traditional art
I am a traditional artist and it helped me
Yea if your done The sketches then Lineart Last step than is to Erase the Sketches if your done line arting
After watching Araki draw Jojo characters I started using references to draw but I never thought of drawing the basic shapes ON the reference then refining them before. I'm going to do this more to practice. Tysm!
I SUCK at anatomy, THANK YOU SO MUCH, YOU'RE AN ANGEL.
THIS IS SO HELPFUL AND BEGINNER-FRIENDLY YOU LITERALLY POINTED OUT A LOT OF INFOS OTHER TUTORIALS MISSED OUT ILYSM U SAVED MY LIFE BIGTIME
I know nothing about anatomy. BUT EVEN SO WITH THIS TUTORIAL I CAN MAKE SEMI-DECENT SKETCHES. Thank you kooleen.
I've been struggling hard with breaking anatomy down into shapes.. finally gave into circles for joints and it's a game changer. Does Kooleen have a video showing how to break down a woman's torso in a simplified way too?
So I stumbled upon this video when searching for a video on how to a pose in Tf2, man was this video helpful, from the simple shapes to perspective tips, bonus points for jojo poses with lines of action and foreshortening, things I forgot over the years
JUST AS I WANTED TO SEARCH HOW TO DRAW POSES YOU POPPED UP IN MY RECOMMENDED.... THANK YOU!!!!
This is incredible and helpful for me as I also do not went through the technicalities of drawing anatomy. I have stopped drawing but I wish to go back and start over. I just have to figure out digital drawing.
1:33 i'm pretty sure thats saitama
cries in traditional art
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dw lowkey we’ll just take 10 years practicing together 😊💀
I know how you can do the same thing! Just grab your paper or what ever your using to draw with and print out the reference then grab a flat light and place the printed paper on top of the light, then put your drawing paper on top and there you go! You can trace now.
if all else fails usually i just take a picture of myself in the pose and perspective (cause sometimes its hard to find that one combination of the two youre looking for) and use that as my reference. i put on white and/or tighter clothes so that i can get the outline of my body easily and see where my limbs are since black or darker colours can just blend together bc its harder to see shadows, esp if the clothes are baggy.
i dont do this often though since i generally avoid drawing bodies anyway but this is usually what i do for hands. when i do the outlines and basic shapes i just fine tune it to fit my artstyle in the end like making the legs longer or something. my other option for when i'm feeling lazy is getting one of my sister's very articulated barbie dolls and use that as a reference instead. my only issue is that dolls are a lot stiffer and sometimes the poses can come out janky looking bc the articulation makes the knees or elbows look huge.
Thank you kooleen you helped me so much in my early days of art and also your art is smegsy
Yes I liked my own comment
0:05 ah yes a the koolean organ
The jonghyun reference made me tear up thanks 🥺💙
I can WHOLEFULLY relate to referencing from kpop idols hahaha and yes the bigger the fandom the more resources
BESTIE THANK YOU SOOO MUCHHHHH LIKE I DREW THE EXACT POSE YOU DID AND I NAILED IT FOR THE FIRST TIME DOING ANATOMY THANK YOUUU! YOUR A LIFE SAVER LITERALLY SWAG QUEEN you deserve a billion subscribers
”it would be kinda weird if he didn't have any clothes"
*Silence*
Also that "Perpsecitve" spelling killed me 💀
He would be cute tho 😘
Search Shadow DIO pose :)
@@justaneditygangstar kinky ;))
Seeing this tip in a tutorial makes me feel a lot less bad for doing this. I always felt like i was cheating for drawing outlines over my references to help me see how to draw it on canvas easier.. Glad to see its not such a bad thing.
Honestly your tutorials are not only super helpful but also super fun to watch! They are short but so good 🥲 I hope I can draw like you one day I’m quite young but I try my best to improve on drawing🥲🥲 but Tysm for making these tutorials idk what I would do without them😭✋
OMGGG YOU'RE TUTORIALS ARE SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND THANK YOU
4:30 Okay this canon Diavolo just died because of this video.
Thanks for adding JoJo mate I appreciate this video
This is kind of like having those blockwood pose dolls back in the day, but digital and infinitely more flexible.
I definitely need to do this with people who are dramatically hunch. I can't seem to get my mind around how the perspective should change and mess with it for days...
0:17 BRO THE LIKE BUTTON JUST TURNED RAINBOW 😭
Yeah exactly 😭
thank you so much :) i have always avoided to draw bodies bc i was too intimidated by them but now i feel way more confident
glad i could help!
Thank you for this tutorial May your pillow stay cool on both sides✨🙌🏻
I really need to train myself because many times I end up drawing body parts 20x times smaller than the rest of the body.
Great advices!
she sounds so sweet in this :)
Thank you so much, Kooleen! I am someone who hasn't really paid attention to anatomy because I am not a conventional artist.
Good thing I can break down shapes from my references.
HEY I'm late but this is an epic tutorial you made! Very understandable and useful and surely it'll help tons of peoples! pretty off topic question but do you know the proportions on how to shape male's body? I've seen a woman version one though but are males body longer and different or are they the same but just bigger?
Thank you for making the tutorial though!
Broader chest and shoulders give the illusion of shortness, torso usually blocky,
Length proportions are the same if you refer to the head method. So 2 heads, nipples. 3 heads, navel/elbow, etc etc. The real difference is in the width ratio between male and female: females usually have their largest point in their hip/thighs area, while usually males have broader shoulders and smaller hips. Think 2 heads width for females shoulders, 2 1/2 for males, almost 3 for very muscular bodies. Males tend to have more prominent muscles and straighter features while females are usually softer and rounder. Male's ribcage is also a little longer than female's, so females tend to appear bottom-heavy with longer legs and shorter torso. Obviously it depends on the body tipe you're drawing but these are good guidelines if you're just starting.
I love the way she talks and the explanation is lit🔥... Keep making videos🥺
0:49 hehehee, work smart not hard.
I personally am a Kpop fan amd can say that we have TONS of images and clips on pinterest.
amen
I always loved drawing since a kid but never good at it. So I started going to an art class to learn (I'm 20) after leaving school... I explained to my sir that I can't draw for sh!t... He said anybody can master anything with the practice and this is the way he began to teach me. To draw with geometrical shapes. And it's easy! Thank you for the tutorial.
Edit: You got a new subscriber!
Thank you so much it was truly helpful I was waiting for a body poses Tutorial and then I saw your notification 😊😀
If u know how to draw jojo poses, your an art God.
I downloaded Lee Dong Wook's photoshoot pictures from Pinterest yesterday for using as my reference.
1:28 Hi Saitama!
I am ....BEYOND happy i have found your channel, i am so in love with these tutorials/art classes!!!!
Anatomy & proportion is different, so its not necessary to learn anatomy much, just enough to apply to the style u want to achieve. Here, the joints is a part of anatomy. Proportion, gesture & perspective is necessary more than anatomy, they're the main part of contructing anything (even cartoony styles).
Thank you so much for sharing that! I've been wondering what Im missing!
You are the best ,funniest artist ever … and i love how mostly in the ending of a short the result is totally not what you just drawn😂
I rlly should be using pinterest more often, tysm!
the shading on those clothes just- amazing I can’t shade
i know this is late, but kooleen you have helped me so much within these few months with your big brain and videos. i also like the jokes you add in to your videos because it makes my day even brighter! i really appreciate your channel and you deserve to get more subs.
tysm!!! 🥺🥺
@@Kooleen 🤧🤧❤️❤️
Its like a therapy session....I personally enjoyed this Thanks 😊
Me: learns how tô draw any pose that i want
Hands: *he he boye*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I heard that in my head
Congratulations, You're now my favourite artist youtuber. You will now be my art teacher. 🥳🥳🥳
AAAAA thank youu!!!! this actually helps, now i can do some fan arts perfectly✨✨✨✨
Literally the best art tutorial youtuber
May I share some art tips I follow for anatomy in my drawings?
The ears are never gonna be higher than the eyes (or no one could wear glasses)
Women tend to have shorter busts and longer legs compared to men
Hands are allined to upper-to-mid-thigh
The head is usually about the size of the chest (depends on the artstyle though, it clearlt does work with chibis)
The distance between two eyes is as large as an eye
The hair doesn't stay attached to the head unless it's wet or dirty. Give. It. FLOOF
Fun fact: do you know that pectoral number varies from person to person? Most people have 6 or 8 packs, but there are those with 4 and 10 packs, and even with unever numbers. I once saw a picture of a 7-pack.
The numbers of muscles doesn't change, it's just the legaments(?) My brother explained it to me after studying anatomy
thank you kooleen for this tutortial and for some reason i tried this method in traditional method and it worked so you can use this method irl too
Is it just me of does she sound really sweet here
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actually обычно я плоховато понимаю английский на слух, но ради этого видео я, видимо, научилась.
спасибо за видео!! // tysm
Thank you so much!
I'm always having a hard time drawing bodies until I seen this. This video really helped! 💖
DUDE YOU JUST SAVED MY ART LIFE!
the way that i spent half the video fangirling over Jackson instead paying attention
i recently decided to take drawing seriously and im so glad i found ur channel ! :D
You're a great artist, and a Seulgi stan as well. So I have to subscribe! Thank you for your tips! I'm a beginner and this helped me a lot! Looking forward to more videos from you~
hey kooleen I wanna tell you thanks really I'm new to digital and like yeah I was just drawing and then just switched so well now you've got a loyal desperate follower love ya❤
Thanks for this. I'm a newbie in digital art and this was really helpful 💙
Most of ur video are tutorial and those tutorial are very helpful and each tutorial include *referencing* which is very helpful alot. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
1:03 *Ah yes, so you chose Jackson Wang from China.*
Omg your such a lifesaver! If your seeing this I would recommend this.
I just easily understood everything I love how you briefly explain all the important things to know in learning to draw poses. Thank you so much man
could you do a full body tutorial of a man with a head and everything ?? I don't know how to do them and I would like to learn, a tutorial from you would be very helpful juju💗
1:47 And they're as big as your head too! And to get hands right, they're about the distance from your hairline to your jaw.
I literally feel so happy I learned how to draw in a sitting perspective.
2:48 "and traditional artists can go cry in a corner."
Preciate you using Wang Puppy and The Wook(ed) Reaper as references 💚
This helped so much but i still cant get the legs right, they keep looking wonky and not humanlike👽 no matter what i do to them
Edit: i found the problem
It was bc the poses i was doing had weird camera angles and ig im just not good at making legs so they looked wonky
Where were you before I had to teach myself this dammnn 😭 these tips are awesome and your commentary is hilarious
Everyone focusing on the tutorial vs me who just wants to stare at the Ichiro cosplay 5:29
RIGHT
SAME
that part just came and I was like "ayo? 😳" what anime/game is he from?
@@shoyolooksjustlikeadream hypnosis mic! It's a rap project, and it has both an anime and a rhythm game (which aren't canon)
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Thx Kooleen! Loved the last bit about imagining the leg or arm as a bird's beak or icecream cone. Great!
I tried. At the end I created a dwarf. 💀
Nawh
kooleen you're a f genius. i'm so lazy but my artwork is now amazing thanks to you, i really dont care abt learning all that bs, you're the best.
🌸If you want draw beautiful, amazing anime characters, just watch Kooleen~
tahnk you so much koleeen!!! you rlly helped me alot😭💗!! i kept looking for anotomys in tt and pintrest and the others i just traced it but when i saw this i was so happy beacause i finnally found smth taht rlly helped me😭💗