your tutorials are straight up bangers, they are so helpful and your growth as an artist, as well as youtuber, is all very inspirational for me! thanks :)
I find the hardest is the Placement usually, Usually i dont have the courage to add the eyes but to just close it cuz i might destroy a beautiful sketch
entirely agree! i think what helped me get over that hurdle is kind of just doing the reps, doing a LOT of sketchy, 30 second drawings so i could get a shorthand for where i like to place the eyes comfortably. also, this is a cookie cutter generic answer but putting light lines where you THINK they could go can give u a very good feel for where they actually should go. thx for the comment i love having these types of convos : D
There are rules of placement you can learn, like the eyes are one eye length apart, etc. Check out Drawing Art Academy channel; they always have a livestream going and one of these is 50 rules of portrait drawing. I learned a lot from that.
Short and sweet video!! Really helped breakdown the structure about eyes. Can't wait to see more of your content and I hope you grow even more! Well deserved
Man this video has helped solve a major issue I've had with eyes since forever and that is separating the planes of the upper and lower eyelids from the actual roundness of the eyeball itself (I.E when drawing a 3/4 view of an eye) would you ever consider making a video on noses/mouths or hair? I'm at the stage in my art journey where I struggle with those the most.
im glad it helped you man. i'm not sure i'll be making any tutorials like that any time soon, but i'd recommend checking out Sinix Design on youtube. my content is inspired by his, and he has a large plethora of tutorials that he teaches(including noses, mouths, and hair) :)
Incredibly helpful! I didn't even consider watching this video before but it autoplayed and I will definitely be adding this on my to-do list. Love this channel so much
very nice video, as someone who's had style changes of many types, it's always nice to be humbly reminded that no matter where you go on your journey to never forget the fundamentals, "follow your heart, but don't forget to bring your brain" as they say haha
thanks for the input man, ill keep it in mind :) if you're interested in that topic currently though, check out ahmed aldooris channel, what ive learned about skulls, i learned from him
thanks for this tutorial. I really needed to see something from someone who is still learning and is not a full professional yet. when I watch the professional big artists, everyone shows their one perfect way and then when he draws something, everything comes out cool and right away. then when I try his technique, I see that nothing comes out of it and everything looks like shit. XD and then I break down... I missed seeing the learning process of someone who is still learning and that's great, because i can see that learning to draw is a long process and it needs practice. i really thought that i just cant draw nothing.. The way you talk about it is very understandable and transferring eyes into geometric shapes too. And thanks to you, I finally understood the skull 💀☺
I was having a hard time figuring how the eye should look when the angle of the face changes... And the placement of it i understand it much better after this video but now I can't grasp how the nose and lips would look 😅 it would be really helpful if u could make a video of that too and the placement of all the features on the face (and ys algorithm did a great job u really deserve more subs ) thank you so much this video
yeah i literally was getting frustrated making this video because i was struggling with what to include and what not to include lolol its so hard to talk about the structure of the eyes without including the nose and even just the facial structure in general :/ after doing this video, i think ill probably put out a video about the way i like the deconstruct the face in totality(gonna be a longer video but w.e) BUT YEAH thanks for the feedback and im rlly glad u enjoyed it!!
Sensei please make a tutorial on how to draw anime characters accurately from a reference For example: I wanna draw characters from Naruto so I download their pictures from Pinterest in my phone and I draw it in my sketchbook but I end up drawing them no accurately. So how to draw them accurately? Please make a video on it
I've heard that the problem with anime style art no matter how fancy they make their eye design it's always flat and it doesn't look curved like in other drawing styles
I'm gonna be real you need to work on your eye sockets. You copy the shape of the eye instead of the actual eye socket. There's a lot of other stuff wrong too, to summarize, study more skullz. I'm not a good teacher but that's why your here. I love that RUclips is promoting newer channels so keep doing what your doing, I put your vids on while I'm taking a break to eat from drawing. Also my friend said to me that he's drawn so much stylized he forgot how to draw from reference, what do you think about that??? (I like to try to teach my friends some times.) (it's hard)
your tutorials are straight up bangers, they are so helpful and your growth as an artist, as well as youtuber, is all very inspirational for me! thanks :)
OFC OFC thank u for the very kind words :D
I find the hardest is the Placement usually, Usually i dont have the courage to add the eyes but to just close it cuz i might destroy a beautiful sketch
entirely agree! i think what helped me get over that hurdle is kind of just doing the reps, doing a LOT of sketchy, 30 second drawings so i could get a shorthand for where i like to place the eyes comfortably. also, this is a cookie cutter generic answer but putting light lines where you THINK they could go can give u a very good feel for where they actually should go. thx for the comment i love having these types of convos : D
There are rules of placement you can learn, like the eyes are one eye length apart, etc. Check out Drawing Art Academy channel; they always have a livestream going and one of these is 50 rules of portrait drawing. I learned a lot from that.
Thank you, you helped me a lot. I was having trouble understanding the structure of the eyes.
its weird how it does that loool youtube algorithm magic but im glad it helped! thanks for the comment : D
Dude, just today I was having trouble figuring out the form of the eyes. I'm lucky this popped into my feed!
1:59 eye suddenly laughed at this part man. thank you for this eye brilliant tutorial :)
The eyes are the window of the soul after all. Makes sense that lot of people wanna learn to draw those first! They can express so much emotions!
I loved the explanation, this was really helpful thank you
Ngl one of the best art channels I’ve come across! Can’t wait to see what you come out with next!
Ur video is a God send I've been having problems with my Eyes and Nose and ur eye video just gave me a better understanding
wow glad to hear it lily! thats exactly what im hoping for in making these videos, so thank you for the comment :)
Short and sweet video!! Really helped breakdown the structure about eyes. Can't wait to see more of your content and I hope you grow even more! Well deserved
Underrated channel. Thank you for the helpful tips
2:07 in my head, I combined the first eye with the second eye into a face, a derp face hihi
Man this video has helped solve a major issue I've had with eyes since forever and that is separating the planes of the upper and lower eyelids from the actual roundness of the eyeball itself (I.E when drawing a 3/4 view of an eye) would you ever consider making a video on noses/mouths or hair? I'm at the stage in my art journey where I struggle with those the most.
im glad it helped you man. i'm not sure i'll be making any tutorials like that any time soon, but i'd recommend checking out Sinix Design on youtube. my content is inspired by his, and he has a large plethora of tutorials that he teaches(including noses, mouths, and hair) :)
Incredibly helpful! I didn't even consider watching this video before but it autoplayed and I will definitely be adding this on my to-do list. Love this channel so much
Wonderful video, youtube has been recommending me many smaller channels lately. I'm glad to have viewed this!
thanks so much!!!
very nice video, as someone who's had style changes of many types, it's always nice to be humbly reminded that no matter where you go on your journey to never forget the fundamentals, "follow your heart, but don't forget to bring your brain" as they say haha
thank you for these tutorials! i really like the style of these videos and i'm glad i discovered you :)
Would love to see another video where u talk about skulls
thanks for the input man, ill keep it in mind :) if you're interested in that topic currently though, check out ahmed aldooris channel, what ive learned about skulls, i learned from him
yoo, zackariah, really nice work you have done here!, i enjoy the vid, thanks!
thanks for this tutorial. I really needed to see something from someone who is still learning and is not a full professional yet. when I watch the professional big artists, everyone shows their one perfect way and then when he draws something, everything comes out cool and right away. then when I try his technique, I see that nothing comes out of it and everything looks like shit. XD and then I break down... I missed seeing the learning process of someone who is still learning and that's great, because i can see that learning to draw is a long process and it needs practice. i really thought that i just cant draw nothing.. The way you talk about it is very understandable and transferring eyes into geometric shapes too. And thanks to you, I finally understood the skull 💀☺
I was having a hard time figuring how the eye should look when the angle of the face changes... And the placement of it i understand it much better after this video but now I can't grasp how the nose and lips would look 😅 it would be really helpful if u could make a video of that too and the placement of all the features on the face (and ys algorithm did a great job u really deserve more subs ) thank you so much this video
yeah i literally was getting frustrated making this video because i was struggling with what to include and what not to include lolol its so hard to talk about the structure of the eyes without including the nose and even just the facial structure in general :/ after doing this video, i think ill probably put out a video about the way i like the deconstruct the face in totality(gonna be a longer video but w.e) BUT YEAH thanks for the feedback and im rlly glad u enjoyed it!!
@@13zackariah thank you so much for reading this comment!! Looking forward to your new videos
we are being fed well👏 ty for another banger vid
Amazing tutorial man!
Thank you for the helpful technique😘
Ooo nice yt decided to recommend this nice tutorial!
Thanks man. Good video!
Great work my guy.
Thank you soooo much!
Thank you so much ❤
Great video!!!
Thanks! Keep going!
nice vids so imma sub
i love this
Nice tutorial bro ❤️
Cool vid
wasnt this guy at like 200 subs 2 weeks ago
you spoke it into existence bro 😭😭
Sensei please make a tutorial on how to draw anime characters accurately from a reference
For example: I wanna draw characters from Naruto so I download their pictures from Pinterest in my phone and I draw it in my sketchbook but I end up drawing them no accurately.
So how to draw them accurately?
Please make a video on it
The next curse of anime is Time constraints.
goated
idk why im here i already know how to draw eyes
I've heard that the problem with anime style art no matter how fancy they make their eye design it's always flat and it doesn't look curved like in other drawing styles
I'm embarrassed that stupid sans bit made me laugh 🥲
I'm gonna be real you need to work on your eye sockets. You copy the shape of the eye instead of the actual eye socket. There's a lot of other stuff wrong too, to summarize, study more skullz. I'm not a good teacher but that's why your here. I love that RUclips is promoting newer channels so keep doing what your doing, I put your vids on while I'm taking a break to eat from drawing.
Also my friend said to me that he's drawn so much stylized he forgot how to draw from reference, what do you think about that??? (I like to try to teach my friends some times.) (it's hard)