Honestly, for some reason it's easier for me to draw on paper with just a pen. My brain automatically auto-fixes some mistakes that I would have definitely done with a pencil
Everytime I'm on the train I always try to do some sketches but my social anxiety kills me here. I've done it a few times to the point that I can keep on going if the room isn't packed but as soon there's a guy next to me, that sketchbook is instantly in the bag.
I know exactly how you feel, keep at it and you will get there, it’s taken me ages to be able to draw in front of people, but I’m finally able to do it, it still makes me nervous though, but I believe in the process and it works. You got this Jonter!
As someone who has done a good amount of drawing on paper with pencil, being able to see your line in the white void of the paper is an important thought process. Digital art is kinda more fun, but I still get more raw and intriguing stuff drawing on paper or cardboard.
Drawing on paper has been so much fun, I didn’t think I’d enjoy it so much, and I’m definitely going to do more of it, thanks for the nice comment Nyororomeowelas ❤️
This resonated a lot with me. Drawing in public is a huge nono for me and even cooped up at home I take forever to produce something even worth looking at. I might do this too. Also, DUDE your car is such a vibe!!!
Thanks man glad you liked my little mini, and definitely give this a go, it’s worth it, some friends of mine started drawing me on some stick notes and I was able to draw them in a anime style, and it felt so good! You got this Arcticcerfi ❤️
Thank you Bananamath, I really appreciate it, I spent way to long editing this video, so I’m glad you enjoyed my hard work, and thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
Thanks Ananasjk glad liked my mini and my art. hopefully my mini will make some more appearances in my later videos. Thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
i love your mini cooper dude such a clean car shes gorgeous and this video felt more like a experience you really captured so much in it thanks for this amazing video!
Thank you Cadenchristiansen, I restored my classic mini last year and have enjoyed going for a drive in her and drawing ever since, Really glad you appreciate my mini and my video, and thanks for the nice comment ❤️
Drawing traditionally makes you more disciplined. Digital lets you be sloppy with the sketch and refine it without a penalty. Something in between is the best. Just stop yourself from drawing mindlessly. However, that's one thing that's unbeatable with digital -- moving and transforming parts when you realize at the very end that proportions are off 😢
Yes it really dose, I had to think and use my brain so much more when drawing traditionally, it’s so different form digital, it’s been really fun though and I’ll keep drawing on paper from now on, thanks for the nice comment Yavnrh
The other thing with digital you can't get away with on paper... Not caring about framing. On paper you have to make sure whatever you're going for will fit in the desired space. Most modern drawing software has an effectively infinite canvas, where you crop it down after you're done. So going back to the traditional route, sometimes you may go nuts because it'll either things look too tight for space if not running off the edges.
I’ve noticed even if most professional concept artists do all their work digitally. all of them Tell you that they keep a sketchbook and they practice your line work on actual paper. taking classes from some professional artists and they always tell you that they practice drawing on paper. they only really use digital when they have to do it for work or when they’re doing like a commission piece for someone or when they’re actually just practising you know digital techniques and stuff. But they tell you that you improved way faster if you drawn paper because you can’t really do Shortcuts; erasing infinitely liquefying, undoing. but it’s also good to draw digitally as well if you’re just starting out with digital and you’re coming from traditional. it’s way different to draw on a glass screen. You always get nicer lines on paper. It’s just a different feeling you just gotta get used to drawing on a tablet. Just switched from traditional drawing on a tablet for four months now and I’m pretty used to it, but still doesn’t feel as nice as paper even with a screen protector
@@rwquote Krita for one. But most will let you slide a layer around to the same effect. (Not totally infinite, but whatever it can do within the limitations of the computer memory. More than any sane person would need.) Keep in mind that's not the same as the working canvas where exported or printed output will be rendered. It's just that you can go out of bounds without worrying too much as to what can be saved into the project.
Let me tell you, drawing while sitting in public is the most refreshing thing you can do as an artist! We often forget that people either don't care about what you're doing or are very impressed by what you can do, so keep at it☆
Yeah that’s so true, I feel like everyone is watching but most people aren’t interested, people that show interest are always friendly too. Thanks for the comment Chris
such a cozy video from a good relatively small creator! Inspired me to try drawing, I was always kinda scared of even starting it even though was always so into it.. maybe will try it next week.
Yes definitely give it a go Sorriiez, it’s so much fun, like everything it’s hard at the start but if you keep at it, you will be good in no time, you got this! ❤️
@@CalebArty Hiii thank you for motivating me, I am enjoying it so far! I didn't expect a random video I was scrolling half-dead would be my best motivation to try a new hobby, but it definitely worked! I am sure there will be ups and downs but overall for now I am enjoying it and enjoy the learning process. I have a drawing tablet for more than a year and it was just collecting dust until previous week. Still not sure what I prefer to draw on, but I don't think it matters too much at first anyways. I still comeback to this video from time to time, it really feels personal. Thank you for making this video, I hope you will have a wonderful day.
Drawing with pen is super hard even for trad artists (at least, in my experience.) you cant draw guidelines and it makes you think a lot more about your line placements. You can rub out pencil and tweak your lines. Your progress is great, im going to try this to become more confident with pen.
the transition from digital to paper was the same for me but the other way around 😭 i got my first drawing tablet but i couldnt draw well on it for several months because it felt weird
I’ve been drawing in public for about a year now so I really know how you feel. A lot of the time I still feel nervous but I’m not going to back down just yet. Great video
Brilliant, I don’t wanna back down either. I’m definitely gonna keep drawing in front of people. I drew in front of my mates a couple of days ago and my hand was shaking like crazy, I’m so happy I got a bunch of practising in, it actually turned out okay. Keep at it and thanks for the nice comment MotionDaevex
as someone who started drawing in the school with no reference and almost 80% of my drawings are completelly from imagination, i just relate to make people wait cuz i rlly take my time to get everything right and if you give me only 20 minutes i cant do anything at least good
I really enjoyed the video as you realised how overpowered pencils are. I have a few questions: 1. what was the reason that made you decide to draw using only pen (this seems like a handicap?)? 2. It seems that drawing only using pen created the perfect storm for performance failure, as it increased your desire to make perfect drawings without the benefit of using pencil guidelines (something most 2d animators and even professional artists use). 3. By not using a pencil, you are really removing the element of "play" and line exploration that comes with using a pencil and I think this compounded point 2. Visited your commission website and it is by far the most logically organized and presented of the many I've seen. Keep grinding and you shall go far.
this is useful for me who draw in school with my friends staring at my drawing. because i don't know what to do, i started staring at my drawing with my friends 🗿
This is so cool! I’ve always been a traditional artist so it’s funny for me to see someone struggle with traditional the way I struggle with digital art. If I do only pen then I try hard to let go of that “clean” look and go all in on the scratchiness. But I usually draw more to realism, and I’ve always had trouble doing cartoon or animated styles with just pen.
Thanks for the advice Carnosaur, I’ll definitely try going all in with my scratchiness, and I never realised how much of a difference there was between digital and traditional, it’s a completely different way of drawing, good luck with your digital art, and thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
Nice one, your comment gives me confidence to keep drawing on paper too, I definitely want to keep at it, and I hope you do too, you got this Locochavo 🫡
your art style looks so nice, Jesus. I feel like you could’ve just skipped all of this and just went. Here’s some drawings a made lol but good for you learning how to draw without sketching and on paper with a pen no less Wait you did WHAT?!? Hold on, wait wait wait- I need to know how you achieve such power 5:24 Yeah hatching is literally the only reason I draw something’s on paper, like for some unknown reason I LOVE how it looks on paper but the second I try that digitally uh…..
Thank you and you absolutely can Uncertawn. Just a couple of years ago, I watched someone draw on RUclips and wished the exact same thing, you got this! ❤️
You absolutely can, I didn’t push myself as hard as i wanted to, so that’s why I only drew face on illustrations (I find that easier). I have definitely gotten better after some practice, so keep at it and you got this BeepMann! ❤️
You weren't happy with your work, but I wish I could draw as good as you. I have no line confidence either but I also can't just casually crank out shapes like you. I could NEVER just do a good eye in one shot, let alone in ink
Newbies digital artist: Maybe I should trace this reference to learn some anatomy. 😁 Newbies traditional artist: That person look nice, I should eyeballs their body proportions 🗿
It's really hard to start sketching on paper, I'm traditional artist and get used for a while now in digital, but once I came back again drawing on paper after 2-3 years I lost my senses of depth and my drawing feels flat and uninteresting. It takes a while to get the momentum back and I start to put all the anatomy that I've learned to get that feeling. It's good exercises for my mind because it teaches me again how to draw and get back to my mental state.
I on the other hand create abominations on the tablet display and draw relatively nice on paper...idk how people get so insanely smooth lineart and so good shadows and anything in general...Tried different canvas different brushes, sensitivity, pen pressure all the same. On paper everything just works perfectly i draw line and got line
As someone who stared off traditional to digital, I can’t really relate which makes this interesting I got use to drawin traditional young. Fr impressive to draw raw without any pencil sketches
I hate drawing in public. Especially in school or around my parents. Mainly cause a lot of people just assume I’m doing smth inappropriate. Every time I try showing my friends some SKETCHES they say “where are their clothes” and never “looks good” or “nice” not even a “looks bad” just immediately go to “add clothes” “why do you draw like that” 😔
Usually talents where the process itself takes the main stage are easier to show off to ppl on the spot, on the other hand talents where the main focus is the final product are harder to showoff to anyone unless theyre already interested in it.
I'm the opposite somehow lol. I draw 24/7, everywhere, especially in class, so I never use reference, but when I do, I get so frustrated when I can't get it to look exactly like the reference sdhfjs it's lead me to improve really slowly by just figuring everything out myself. so yeah, use references, kids (cries)
@@CalebArty people asume that since you use pencils for both (or at least thats an option, some do it with their finger) that it should be the same, but they feel so diffrent to the point where they are completly seperate skills.
it is kind of the opposite for me my art has 1. Become an identity and 2. I feel like I’m too egoistic for someone who doesn’t talk to people that much (and yet I don’t use that ego to show off any other part of myself)
What suck is that people will insist on watching and walking to you and even putting in requests. They want a once in a lifetime experience of witnessing the magic of creation out of you. In other words, it's great for meeting new people and picking up girls - which, if you're practicing in public, is probably the exact opposite of what you're trying to focus on.
As much its breaking your comfort zone you gonna have to draw what they requested and enjoy the moment with random people around In fact one of the healthier way of Starting to get rid of social anxiety
Thanks Mools I started in 2021 so have been drawing for a couple of years, I love to simplify my art, that’s where I got my style, so I definitely recommend giving that a go!
maybe im being early but this video is so good, i thought it was hundred thousand views or smth, turn out its only a few hundred. this will get viral soon
i would draw on my sketchbook in public if i wasn't scared of others seeing my drawings from months ago before i made a jump in skill, and those drawings, oh those drawings in particular
0:25 Meanwhile us, 3D artists, will have to bring a heavy laptop on top of the tablet. Not to mention that it would take half a day at best to finish the character, lol Yea, better to stick with just showing pictures of your previous works on the phone, lmao
me when i thought this video was gonna be about social anxiety and not wanting your family and 5 siblings to find out the eldest son draws cute manga girls like that stuff my sister reads and not having any privacy to pursue your publicly looked down upon passions
Thanks Hanncakezz, I’m using a insta 360 to get most of the car shots, it’s actually a good little camera, I have used go-pros in the past and they always delete my footage😡 I also used my dslr camera for the cinematic shots, I use to do car videos on RUclips so I enjoy filming things, Hope this helps and thanks for the nice comment ❤️
for me it's the complety opposite im really good on paper but when i draw digitaly it's horrable my hand is just so shakey and i can't do lines because of it so it's just so much chicken scratching to get some kind of form
Yeah, that’s exactly how I was with paper, I didn’t realise how different drawing on paper was, it really felt like I was starting from scratch. Keep at it Leonlindkvis and you will get there, you got this!
It's always annyoing for me to never be able without any reference or such. Drawings with them always feel not mine, not to mention how even if I draw with references it ends up awful
I draw much better on traditional paper and I could draw without referense because like you I kept on drawing and drawing to the point that I memorized it. Then, I recently got a digital tablet and here I thought it would be easy because I could draw on paper, but no. It was so difficult. Do you have any tips there that I could follow?? Thanks
It’s funny I never realised how different drawing on paper was to drawing digitally. Most of the fundamental information you know about drawing an anime girl translates quite well, but it’s the lines themselves and the confidence that tends to suffer, so I recommend just filling a couple of pages with lines, boxes and circles until you get used to how the pen pressure and ink looks. Hope this helps, but let me know how it goes. You got this Komi ❤️
@@CalebArty Yes, you are right. Everything I learned just falls apart when I draw digitally and it demotivates me so much seeing that I'm so bad, and feeling that I should just draw on paper where I'm comfortable at. I'll try your advice and I hope I can get the same confidence I have on paper in drawing digitally.
@@Komi_Is_My_Name drawing on tablet requires building additional neural paths. Brain doesn't like spending energy, that's why you feel dissatisfied. It wants to get back to something you already know - paper - because that doesn't use as much energy. Ignore it and just keep pushing. Once you'll build enough neurons you'll be fine, it just takes time to train. Pretty much same with anything Tell me if you wanna be friends 🥺
Working on paper without pencil sketch is already epic
It was really difficult, I keep drawing on paper every day so hopefully I can improve even more,
Thanks for the nice comment Andy ❤️
Honestly, for some reason it's easier for me to draw on paper with just a pen. My brain automatically auto-fixes some mistakes that I would have definitely done with a pencil
I like pencils
Cute car! Cute art!
The Mini had to make an appearance in my videos at some point, and thanks you ❤️
My name IS car
Everytime I'm on the train I always try to do some sketches but my social anxiety kills me here. I've done it a few times to the point that I can keep on going if the room isn't packed but as soon there's a guy next to me, that sketchbook is instantly in the bag.
I know exactly how you feel, keep at it and you will get there, it’s taken me ages to be able to draw in front of people, but I’m finally able to do it, it still makes me nervous though, but I believe in the process and it works.
You got this Jonter!
You attempted what most of us artists cannot. GOING OUTSIDE!!
As someone who has done a good amount of drawing on paper with pencil, being able to see your line in the white void of the paper is an important thought process. Digital art is kinda more fun, but I still get more raw and intriguing stuff drawing on paper or cardboard.
Drawing on paper has been so much fun, I didn’t think I’d enjoy it so much, and I’m definitely going to do more of it,
thanks for the nice comment Nyororomeowelas ❤️
This resonated a lot with me. Drawing in public is a huge nono for me and even cooped up at home I take forever to produce something even worth looking at. I might do this too.
Also, DUDE your car is such a vibe!!!
Thanks man glad you liked my little mini, and definitely give this a go, it’s worth it, some friends of mine started drawing me on some stick notes and I was able to draw them in a anime style, and it felt so good!
You got this Arcticcerfi ❤️
I was *not* expecting great IRL cinematography in addition to your very clean and pleasant video style, keep it up! Super cool videos
Thank you Bananamath, I really appreciate it, I spent way to long editing this video, so I’m glad you enjoyed my hard work, and thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
4:30 WAH!
WAHH!
@@CalebArty I was wondering why this random channel was in my suggested - turns out it was Holo bringing us together.
Wah
@@Asdayasman HAHAAH bro we are in the same condition
WAH!!!
I wasnt expecting to see a literal fire mini on a channel about drawing cute anime girls. I haven't ever seen a car guy also being an artist
Thanks Ananasjk glad liked my mini and my art.
hopefully my mini will make some more appearances in my later videos.
Thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
i love your mini cooper dude such a clean car shes gorgeous and this video felt more like a experience you really captured so much in it thanks for this amazing video!
Thank you Cadenchristiansen, I restored my classic mini last year and have enjoyed going for a drive in her and drawing ever since,
Really glad you appreciate my mini and my video, and thanks for the nice comment ❤️
Drawing traditionally makes you more disciplined. Digital lets you be sloppy with the sketch and refine it without a penalty. Something in between is the best. Just stop yourself from drawing mindlessly.
However, that's one thing that's unbeatable with digital -- moving and transforming parts when you realize at the very end that proportions are off 😢
Yes it really dose, I had to think and use my brain so much more when drawing traditionally, it’s so different form digital, it’s been really fun though and I’ll keep drawing on paper from now on, thanks for the nice comment Yavnrh
The other thing with digital you can't get away with on paper... Not caring about framing. On paper you have to make sure whatever you're going for will fit in the desired space. Most modern drawing software has an effectively infinite canvas, where you crop it down after you're done. So going back to the traditional route, sometimes you may go nuts because it'll either things look too tight for space if not running off the edges.
I’ve noticed even if most professional concept artists do all their work digitally. all of them Tell you that they keep a sketchbook and they practice your line work on actual paper. taking classes from some professional artists and they always tell you that they practice drawing on paper.
they only really use digital when they have to do it for work or when they’re doing like a commission piece for someone or when they’re actually just practising you know digital techniques and stuff.
But they tell you that you improved way faster if you drawn paper because you can’t really do Shortcuts; erasing infinitely liquefying, undoing. but it’s also good to draw digitally as well if you’re just starting out with digital and you’re coming from traditional.
it’s way different to draw on a glass screen. You always get nicer lines on paper. It’s just a different feeling you just gotta get used to drawing on a tablet. Just switched from traditional drawing on a tablet for four months now and I’m pretty used to it, but still doesn’t feel as nice as paper even with a screen protector
@@pauljs75what soft has infinite canvas?
@@rwquote Krita for one. But most will let you slide a layer around to the same effect. (Not totally infinite, but whatever it can do within the limitations of the computer memory. More than any sane person would need.)
Keep in mind that's not the same as the working canvas where exported or printed output will be rendered. It's just that you can go out of bounds without worrying too much as to what can be saved into the project.
such a cozy lil car and the scenery of england is just stunning
Thanks D0gowner, glad you like my little mini, ❤️
It's just opposite for me, I can draw on traditional medium but for fu*ks sake I can't draw even a damn straight line on digital medium!!!!!
Let me tell you, drawing while sitting in public is the most refreshing thing you can do as an artist! We often forget that people either don't care about what you're doing or are very impressed by what you can do, so keep at it☆
Yeah that’s so true, I feel like everyone is watching but most people aren’t interested, people that show interest are always friendly too. Thanks for the comment Chris
Your car is so cool and your art is even cooler
Thank you Defokochu ❤️
2:27 Damn that looked professional
2:29 production quality jumpscare 😨
3:50 ah yes, my favourite anime girl, the Mazda MX5 eunos roadster NA Miata.
Hahaha you have a good eye 😂
You definitely took this opportunity to show off your truck
I find myself ctrl z / 2 finger tapping my paper trying to undo
Hahah yeah I definitely did that a couple of times 😂
Rally monster drawn at 3:14 and miata drawn at 3:50 (seriously tho your skill in drawing cars was unexpected but awesome)
Thanks Byron, my other hobby is modifying cars, so my hobbies tend to crossover every now and then haha, thanks for the nice comment ❤️
Your videos have helped me improve, bro you are fantastic
Nice one Edgarrangel I’m glad I could help you, it really motivates me to make more videos, keep it up. ❤️
such a cozy video from a good relatively small creator! Inspired me to try drawing, I was always kinda scared of even starting it even though was always so into it.. maybe will try it next week.
Yes definitely give it a go Sorriiez, it’s so much fun, like everything it’s hard at the start but if you keep at it, you will be good in no time, you got this! ❤️
@@CalebArty Hiii thank you for motivating me, I am enjoying it so far! I didn't expect a random video I was scrolling half-dead would be my best motivation to try a new hobby, but it definitely worked! I am sure there will be ups and downs but overall for now I am enjoying it and enjoy the learning process.
I have a drawing tablet for more than a year and it was just collecting dust until previous week. Still not sure what I prefer to draw on, but I don't think it matters too much at first anyways.
I still comeback to this video from time to time, it really feels personal. Thank you for making this video, I hope you will have a wonderful day.
I know this videos about art, but the camera work is amazing!
Thank you TopatTom, glad you appreciate my camera work ❤️
DAMN, THAT CAR
Drawing with pen is super hard even for trad artists (at least, in my experience.) you cant draw guidelines and it makes you think a lot more about your line placements.
You can rub out pencil and tweak your lines.
Your progress is great, im going to try this to become more confident with pen.
Literally the opposite for me. I CANNOT DRAW DIGITALLY! Hopefully though, this can change, but the price for that kind of stuff is too much...
A lot of people have been saying this in the comments, it’s crazy how different they are.
Keep at it Esteban 👍
i needed this video
That production quality caught me off guard, great stuff
Thank you Hurricane ❤️
the transition from digital to paper was the same for me but the other way around 😭 i got my first drawing tablet but i couldnt draw well on it for several months because it felt weird
Cool vid, cute car, good camerawork and great showcase. Good job man!
Thank you Rwquote ❤️
I’ve been drawing in public for about a year now so I really know how you feel. A lot of the time I still feel nervous but I’m not going to back down just yet. Great video
Brilliant, I don’t wanna back down either. I’m definitely gonna keep drawing in front of people.
I drew in front of my mates a couple of days ago and my hand was shaking like crazy, I’m so happy I got a bunch of practising in, it actually turned out okay.
Keep at it and thanks for the nice comment MotionDaevex
I've always draw on paper, no references. The drawings are crappy sometimes, but my friends really, really liked them. Weird..
Your art is awesome. ❤
Thanks Aisyah, sounds like you have some great friends ❤️
as someone who started drawing in the school with no reference and almost 80% of my drawings are completelly from imagination, i just relate to make people wait cuz i rlly take my time to get everything right and if you give me only 20 minutes i cant do anything at least good
I love your art style!
Also, the editing an cinematography (if that’s what it’s called) was great!
Thank you Pondguy, glad you enjoyed my little video ❤️
Cool car :]
was not expecting to see an amazing condition mini here.
also miata: 3:49
Thanks, glad you liked my little mini, got her fully restored a couple of years ago. ❤️
I really enjoyed the video as you realised how overpowered pencils are. I have a few questions: 1. what was the reason that made you decide to draw using only pen (this seems like a handicap?)? 2. It seems that drawing only using pen created the perfect storm for performance failure, as it increased your desire to make perfect drawings without the benefit of using pencil guidelines (something most 2d animators and even professional artists use). 3. By not using a pencil, you are really removing the element of "play" and line exploration that comes with using a pencil and I think this compounded point 2. Visited your commission website and it is by far the most logically organized and presented of the many I've seen. Keep grinding and you shall go far.
this is useful for me who draw in school with my friends staring at my drawing. because i don't know what to do, i started staring at my drawing with my friends 🗿
This is so cool! I’ve always been a traditional artist so it’s funny for me to see someone struggle with traditional the way I struggle with digital art.
If I do only pen then I try hard to let go of that “clean” look and go all in on the scratchiness. But I usually draw more to realism, and I’ve always had trouble doing cartoon or animated styles with just pen.
Thanks for the advice Carnosaur, I’ll definitely try going all in with my scratchiness, and I never realised how much of a difference there was between digital and traditional, it’s a completely different way of drawing, good luck with your digital art, and thanks again for the nice comment ❤️
Nice video man happy I found you, already watched all your videos.
Keep posting more stuff like this
Thank you Wheetthinz I really appreciate it, especially going out of your way to watch the rest of my videos, thank you ❤️
I've been in a similar journey since your last upload. Hope we both improve! This video gives me the confidence to keep going!
Nice one, your comment gives me confidence to keep drawing on paper too, I definitely want to keep at it, and I hope you do too, you got this Locochavo 🫡
your art style looks so nice, Jesus. I feel like you could’ve just skipped all of this and just went. Here’s some drawings a made
lol but good for you learning how to draw without sketching and on paper with a pen no less
Wait you did WHAT?!? Hold on, wait wait wait-
I need to know how you achieve such power
5:24
Yeah hatching is literally the only reason I draw something’s on paper, like for some unknown reason I LOVE how it looks on paper but the second I try that digitally uh…..
Haha I feel exactly the same, paper hatching is so much better to look at and draw.
And thanks for the nice comment, I appreciate it ❤️
Damn Caleb! amazing video and editing for irl and the art!!
Thank you, I’m glad all the time I spent editing got noticed. ❤️
I have the same problem, but i dont really want to draw anime so i need to practice a LOT to make good looking faces without reference.
Yeah it’s difficult, I’m starting to understand it way better recently, so keep at it and you will get there Fambuu ❤️
Great video. I believe that soon you'll be able to draw as good as you wish to. (For me your current drawing is unbelievable already, keep it up!)
Thanks Scroll, keep up the great art yourself ❤️
@@CalebArty yes, I'm doing some minecraft art
Your art style is so interesting and unique! I wish I could draw like this some day
Thank you and you absolutely can Uncertawn. Just a couple of years ago, I watched someone draw on RUclips and wished the exact same thing, you got this! ❤️
@@CalebArty Thank you!
That car shot must've been tedious
It was a fun filming session, I used to do car videos so I enjoyed going back to my roots!
Damn, you made me realize I need to practice drawing from imagination / memory as well, but, if you did it then I probably can do so as well.
You absolutely can, I didn’t push myself as hard as i wanted to, so that’s why I only drew face on illustrations (I find that easier).
I have definitely gotten better after some practice, so keep at it and you got this BeepMann! ❤️
You weren't happy with your work, but I wish I could draw as good as you. I have no line confidence either but I also can't just casually crank out shapes like you. I could NEVER just do a good eye in one shot, let alone in ink
YOUR ARTSTYLE IS SO CUTE INSTANT SUB
Thank you Sumicmusic ❤️
Newbies digital artist: Maybe I should trace this reference to learn some anatomy. 😁
Newbies traditional artist: That person look nice, I should eyeballs their body proportions 🗿
Haha so true 😂
AYYYEEE!!!... My Names Caleb Too!!!!
Haha Hi Caleb ❤️
Hey Caleb your amazing❤ keep up I love the video and quality
Thank you Blackflag, I’ll keep the video coming, thanks for watching! ❤️
dude, i already have too much anxiety drawing by myself, let alone in public!
I suck at drawing but oh well
Anyways 10/10 goomba drawing
Babe wake up, Another banger by Caleb just dropped!
Haha thanks Fuecoco ❤️
freehand ink is so fun and liberating like wearing a short skiiiiiirrrt
"omg it's so bad why can't I draw with nothing but a computer" draws better than most people in their entire lives
It's really hard to start sketching on paper, I'm traditional artist and get used for a while now in digital, but once I came back again drawing on paper after 2-3 years I lost my senses of depth and my drawing feels flat and uninteresting. It takes a while to get the momentum back and I start to put all the anatomy that I've learned to get that feeling. It's good exercises for my mind because it teaches me again how to draw and get back to my mental state.
I on the other hand create abominations on the tablet display and draw relatively nice on paper...idk how people get so insanely smooth lineart and so good shadows and anything in general...Tried different canvas different brushes, sensitivity, pen pressure all the same. On paper everything just works perfectly i draw line and got line
very underrated content, keep it up!
Thank you Bartekpz, I will ❤️
Great video Caleb!
Thanks Etch glad you enjoyed it ❤️
There was one Ina!
I love Ina’s art so much, I just had to draw her. ❤️
As someone who stared off traditional to digital, I can’t really relate which makes this interesting
I got use to drawin traditional young. Fr impressive to draw raw without any pencil sketches
I hate drawing in public. Especially in school or around my parents. Mainly cause a lot of people just assume I’m doing smth inappropriate. Every time I try showing my friends some SKETCHES they say “where are their clothes” and never “looks good” or “nice” not even a “looks bad” just immediately go to “add clothes” “why do you draw like that” 😔
Usually talents where the process itself takes the main stage are easier to show off to ppl on the spot, on the other hand talents where the main focus is the final product are harder to showoff to anyone unless theyre already interested in it.
I'm the opposite somehow lol. I draw 24/7, everywhere, especially in class, so I never use reference, but when I do, I get so frustrated when I can't get it to look exactly like the reference sdhfjs it's lead me to improve really slowly by just figuring everything out myself. so yeah, use references, kids (cries)
its the exsact opisit for people who start on paper, we suck at digital but we are really good at paper lmao
So many people are saying this, there is so much more of a difference between traditional and digital that I realised.
@@CalebArty people asume that since you use pencils for both (or at least thats an option, some do it with their finger) that it should be the same, but they feel so diffrent to the point where they are completly seperate skills.
it is kind of the opposite for me my art has 1. Become an identity and 2. I feel like I’m too egoistic for someone who doesn’t talk to people that much (and yet I don’t use that ego to show off any other part of myself)
wish i was as good at art as you
Keep at it and you will be better than me in no time Blindtravel, you got this ❤️
I couldn't even do your first drawings on paper, on a tablet with reference ☠️
Nice car :)
Thanks Smugs, I love my little mini, this video made the perfect excuse for me to take her for a drive!
Wow that’s amazing
Thank you! ❤️
bro actually driving. For a sec, i was thinking the car scene was a random footage. nice to meet your channel
Thanks Hoshizora, glad you liked it, I used to do car videos so I’ve always enjoyed filming my cars. ❤️
What suck is that people will insist on watching and walking to you and even putting in requests. They want a once in a lifetime experience of witnessing the magic of creation out of you. In other words, it's great for meeting new people and picking up girls - which, if you're practicing in public, is probably the exact opposite of what you're trying to focus on.
As much its breaking your comfort zone you gonna have to draw what they requested and enjoy the moment with random people around
In fact one of the healthier way of Starting to get rid of social anxiety
rlly good video
Thank you Ramens ❤️
Drawing anime girls is pure euphoria. Makes me forget who I am and all of my real life problems.
kinda, but most of the time, i feel happy that happened because im too shy to share for everyone
How long have you been drawing for? Your style is very simple but so appealing!
Thanks Mools I started in 2021 so have been drawing for a couple of years,
I love to simplify my art, that’s where I got my style, so I definitely recommend giving that a go!
maybe im being early but this video is so good, i thought it was hundred thousand views or smth, turn out its only a few hundred. this will get viral soon
Wow thanks MrKien I appreciate you thinking that, I’m super surprised my little video is doing so well, and im glad you enjoyed it, thanks again ❤️
YAY! ART! (i have nothing else to say)
I'm glad I knew the character you were drawing at the end were Gura, I'm glad to be a fan of Gura.
I love watching gura so much, and I’m happy you recognised her, thanks for the nice comment Zoterodisuke ❤️
i would draw on my sketchbook in public if i wasn't scared of others seeing my drawings from months ago before i made a jump in skill, and those drawings, oh those drawings in particular
0:25 Meanwhile us, 3D artists, will have to bring a heavy laptop on top of the tablet. Not to mention that it would take half a day at best to finish the character, lol
Yea, better to stick with just showing pictures of your previous works on the phone, lmao
me when i thought this video was gonna be about social anxiety and not wanting your family and 5 siblings to find out the eldest son draws cute manga girls like that stuff my sister reads and not having any privacy to pursue your publicly looked down upon passions
omg i love that you are drawing in the car!!! are you using a go-pro?
Thanks Hanncakezz, I’m using a insta 360 to get most of the car shots, it’s actually a good little camera, I have used go-pros in the past and they always delete my footage😡
I also used my dslr camera for the cinematic shots, I use to do car videos on RUclips so I enjoy filming things,
Hope this helps and thanks for the nice comment ❤️
BASED
Thanks Cakes ❤️
for me it's the complety opposite im really good on paper but when i draw digitaly it's horrable my hand is just so shakey and i can't do lines because of it so it's just so much chicken scratching to get some kind of form
Yeah, that’s exactly how I was with paper, I didn’t realise how different drawing on paper was, it really felt like I was starting from scratch. Keep at it Leonlindkvis and you will get there, you got this!
@@CalebArty thank you and you forgot the t in the end of mybname
Sorry about that Leonlindkvist ❤️
Good work 🎉 well done 👍🏽 4:31
Thank you Maya ❤️
"The first was pretty bad." It looks better than most of my drawings-
Keep at it and you will be better than me in no time Malaika ❤️
@@CalebArty Thanks! (:
Unfathomably based.
Haha thanks Enemote
Thats why i just whip out my insta when someone asks
Ive always done straight to ink because i lost my pencil
Iv been practicing straight to ink a bunch more and it is starting to get easier. Thanks for the comment Mikey!
Hidden gem
Thank you ❤️
It's always annyoing for me to never be able without any reference or such. Drawings with them always feel not mine, not to mention how even if I draw with references it ends up awful
Keep at it Pixel and you will get there, I have been through the exact same thing myself, you got this!
@@CalebArty when can one get out of this? And most importantly when can one be satisfied with own work
The fact that I have the same problem as u have is crazy
I’m glad I’m not the only one, keep practicing and you will get it down no problem, you got this GBMyt
Now try drawing with 3AM motivation xD
That's why the #艦これ版深夜の真剣お絵描き60分一本勝負 tag exists lol
I draw much better on traditional paper and I could draw without referense because like you I kept on drawing and drawing to the point that I memorized it. Then, I recently got a digital tablet and here I thought it would be easy because I could draw on paper, but no. It was so difficult.
Do you have any tips there that I could follow?? Thanks
It’s funny I never realised how different drawing on paper was to drawing digitally.
Most of the fundamental information you know about drawing an anime girl translates quite well, but it’s the lines themselves and the confidence that tends to suffer, so I recommend just filling a couple of pages with lines, boxes and circles until you get used to how the pen pressure and ink looks.
Hope this helps, but let me know how it goes. You got this Komi ❤️
@@CalebArty Yes, you are right. Everything I learned just falls apart when I draw digitally and it demotivates me so much seeing that I'm so bad, and feeling that I should just draw on paper where I'm comfortable at. I'll try your advice and I hope I can get the same confidence I have on paper in drawing digitally.
@@Komi_Is_My_Name drawing on tablet requires building additional neural paths. Brain doesn't like spending energy, that's why you feel dissatisfied. It wants to get back to something you already know - paper - because that doesn't use as much energy. Ignore it and just keep pushing. Once you'll build enough neurons you'll be fine, it just takes time to train.
Pretty much same with anything
Tell me if you wanna be friends 🥺
Especially when you refuse to use your own style.