the do/do not aren't really great since they are short format usually bu one picture only or a process really abstract/not well executed it's better to learn from experts than with tutorials most of the time :) you can watch the process and make it by yourself by adapting to your style !
I think the most useful thing was that he was showing us his refrences and did the whole thing with the bones and the outlines, slowly, without distractions, and with a clear view.
Best way to learn is to study a bunch of artists that you like and try and recreate their work or follow along in their practice/tutorials. And also then drawing from real life using the techniques you learned.
It’s your brain. Your brain just doesn’t know how to place things and think 3 dimensionally but most people just need the mind for perfect execution. You don’t KNOW how to draw and your hands don’t learn to either.
For everyone who's wondering where to start or what to look up for. I wrote a little guide for starters :) Depending on what area you want to develop on, search it up. I left a comment like this on another RUclipsrs video, that few people found helpful. I rewrote it and gave it a little bit of structure: So first of all, where to start? I think it depends on your motivations and goals. But generally I would say: 1. Try to draw daily 2. You should use reference, especially when you're a beginner 3. Don't watch TOO MANY tutorials! As with all things, the theory is useless without practice. You will fail a lot and get frustrated once in a while, but this is just a natural thing while learning to draw. To spare at least some time doing research and finding some material, I want to share a few tips and stuff I use as reference that I learn with. The most important thing: The Basics! So before you really get into detail, you need to have a solid and very good fundamental understanding of basic shapes and perspective, because you can nearly break anything down into simple shapes. So learn how to draw cubes, spheres, cylinders etc. into different perspectives and lenghts. You can easily do that with 1, 2 and 3-Point perspective. You need to understand that if you can do the basics, you can apply this to the more detailed and complicated stuff later on! About perspective: This is the most common question. What to look up for. In the end of this „article“ lol I will give you some RUclips channels and books you can use! About anatomy: Keep it simple! Don't try to draw too detailed muscles or faces. Remember, you can break it down into the simple stuff you have to learn! Again, I will give you some useful reference material as well. But what to search for exactly? Depending on what you want to draw! Realism? Anime/manga style? Many people want to draw manga or stylized stuff in general, so I'll go with this although realism is kinda the same. Pinterest is my best friend. You'll find tons of anime character sheets, eye reference, head reference poses etc. Quicktip: Don't search for pictures individually. Looks up for pin walls. (Way more reference of the same type). Oh and you can also search up manga online! Lots of perspective, poses etc. sketchfab is really useful when it comes to three dimensional forms. You have 3d models of organical or mechanical forms. This helps you developing a three dimensional sense and you can also understand perspective a little better! And here you're free to work on what you want. Issues with drawing female curves? Search up "anime bikini girls" or something. (you don't have a lot of clothes there, you see exactly where the body parts are) Speaking of body parts, learn the proportions of the body (where is the pelvis placed? where the ribcage? Etc.) The point is the character sheets, anime bikini girls etc. were drawn with a lot of effort and as a result are mostly proportionally right) At some point you might find yourself having difficulties with getting a three dimentional feeling to your drawings, if you are interested in what this is about you can ask me! Tip: you can use sketchfab for this as well ^^ Don't take the next one to seriously but.. Try to draw it once on your own from reference and then trace the reference directly on paper (maybe with a drawing tablet, lightbox or directly from your desktop lol) But pay attention!!! Don't trace it for a good looking drawing! Trace it on paper, because of your perception! If you have it on paper you perceive it differently than on a screen. (Not everybody has this "issue" but try it, sometimes your brain is really tricky lol) See what you did wrong and correct it. It sound stupid but it works oftentimes. Another possibility is to work with grids to see the angels a bit clearer and help your eyes adapt to drawing a little faster! You might get frustrated at first, make mistakes, erase a lot, won't have time or motivation, but if you are passionate about drawing then this will not be a big deal! Don't stress yourself too much. Not only work on your drawing quality in general. Work on your line quality as well. And don't forget, not only your hands learn to draw, your eyes do as well! I'm not a professional or something! This comes from my experience. If you have questions or something else to mention, feel free to ask :) Don't feel discouraged too fast and give it your best! You can do it! I have discord, if you have further questions! R4z0r32#1607 As for perspective: Dan Beardshaw, moderndayjames and Circle Line Art School on RUclips. Books: How to Draw by Scott Robertson, Perspective made easy by Ernest R. Norling. As for anatomy and all kinds of stuff: Proko, Kuzomari, Alphonso Dunn, Akihito Yoshitomi, Angel Ganev, Drawing Art Academy, hodraw_official (subtitles), Sycra, JeyRam, ChromaMoma, manga materials (subtitles), pin2d figure drawing playlist (subtitles) Akihito Yoshitomi sensei is the best example for making simple shapes into beautiful drawings!
@@williamdavidortega6968 I mean even pros use the basics almost everytime! As a beginner, many people feel a bit overwhelmed by all the new stuff to learn. Many people are just not patient enough. If you study smart and keep practicing you can improve so much within a short time!
the thing i love about this, is the fact that this is just practice. But so many people, including myself. Are learning about anatomy , just from this video.
Thank you so much for these tutorials, Sensei. They are so easy to follow along to, and so easy to understand! Please, continue to make more tutorials! I follow along to each and every one of them, and my drawing has become so much better thanks to you! Thank you!
I'm studying with this channel. And this is a tremendous help to me. Thank you so much for uploading this video. Besides the theoretical help, it's motivating.
I need to study for exams but i can't resist the temptation to watch this new video 👀 Btw thank you so much sensei 💕 I learnt a lot from your videos and your videos are very relaxing 👍
I really do appreciate these "drawing practice" videos because my motivation for drawing was dormant for so long but after watching these i felt a sudden rush (kinda like adrenaline) and i used that momentum to pick up the pencil and started practicing and just copying the things you did and drew on my own, learning and figuring how and why. and i learned, i saw progress, i was happy. i could finaly look at the paper and feel that ive climbed some steps towards my goal. my art is not good at all and i have a long way to go, but i felt like you reached out your hand to pick me up when i had the lowest motivation. if i ever come to a point in my life when i feel somewhat satesfied with what i draw and ive achieved that "professional" title. i will always remember you. i dont know if you will ever read this or find this but THANK YOU, thank you for helping me as well as other people who might have struggled along the way. Dear Andy
i watch this vid cus idk how to draw leg. after watching and some trial and error, i can finally draw wifu’s leg. It’s very helpful vid for symbolize anatomy such an easy way.
omg thank you if you made this video for me i requested that i wanted you to draw legs at the previous video japanese. thank you akihito sensei i am learning a lot from you
akihito-san, what would you recommend to begginers in anatomy, also i love your mangas and your art style, and i love watching your videos too!! i learned a lot from you
I like how there weren't any music or voice overs, just the pure sound of sketching 😌👌
So relaxing that I nearly fell asleep 😅
I can't believe I was watching 30 minutes of people talking about what to do and what not to do. While this guy explains it without words in 2 minutes
I was like u bro
Same here man, Like I learned a lot more by watching this guy drawing from composition than any other video explaining anatomy
the do/do not aren't really great since they are short format usually bu one picture only or a process really abstract/not well executed
it's better to learn from experts than with tutorials most of the time :) you can watch the process and make it by yourself by adapting to your style !
I think the most useful thing was that he was showing us his refrences and did the whole thing with the bones and the outlines, slowly, without distractions, and with a clear view.
Best way to learn is to study a bunch of artists that you like and try and recreate their work or follow along in their practice/tutorials. And also then drawing from real life using the techniques you learned.
あなたと同じような人形のフィギュアがあればいいのですが、ポーズを描くことができます。あなたは本当に素晴らしい絵を描くことができます。
My eyes: it's easier than i thought!
My hand: no, it is not.
Masters always make hard things look easy 😅
It’s your brain. Your brain just doesn’t know how to place things and think 3 dimensionally but most people just need the mind for perfect execution. You don’t KNOW how to draw and your hands don’t learn to either.
@@name-vw6ll ok, thanks :)
@@name-vw6ll ok that's hurt my heart /ugh
SAME
For everyone who's wondering where to start or what to look up for. I wrote a little guide for starters :) Depending on what area you want to develop on, search it up. I left a comment like this on another RUclipsrs video, that few people found helpful. I rewrote it and gave it a little bit of structure:
So first of all, where to start?
I think it depends on your motivations and goals.
But generally I would say: 1. Try to draw daily 2. You should use reference, especially when you're a beginner 3. Don't watch TOO MANY tutorials! As with all things, the theory is useless without practice.
You will fail a lot and get frustrated once in a while, but this is just a natural thing while learning to draw.
To spare at least some time doing research and finding some material, I want to share a few tips and stuff I use as reference that I learn with.
The most important thing: The Basics! So before you really get into detail, you need to have a solid and very good fundamental understanding of basic shapes and perspective, because you can nearly break anything down into simple shapes. So learn how to draw cubes, spheres, cylinders etc. into different perspectives and lenghts. You can easily do that with 1, 2 and 3-Point perspective. You need to understand that if you can do the basics, you can apply this to the more detailed and complicated stuff later on!
About perspective: This is the most common question. What to look up for. In the end of this „article“ lol I will give you some RUclips channels and books you can use!
About anatomy: Keep it simple! Don't try to draw too detailed muscles or faces. Remember, you can break it down into the simple stuff you have to learn! Again, I will give you some useful reference material as well.
But what to search for exactly? Depending on what you want to draw! Realism? Anime/manga style?
Many people want to draw manga or stylized stuff in general, so I'll go with this although realism is kinda the same.
Pinterest is my best friend. You'll find tons of anime character sheets, eye reference, head reference poses etc. Quicktip: Don't search for pictures individually. Looks up for pin walls. (Way more reference of the same type). Oh and you can also search up manga online! Lots of perspective, poses etc.
sketchfab is really useful when it comes to three dimensional forms. You have 3d models of organical or mechanical forms. This helps you developing a three dimensional sense and you can also understand perspective a little better!
And here you're free to work on what you want. Issues with drawing female curves? Search up "anime bikini girls" or something. (you don't have a lot of clothes there, you see exactly where the body parts are) Speaking of body parts, learn the proportions of the body (where is the pelvis placed? where the ribcage? Etc.) The point is the character sheets, anime bikini girls etc. were drawn with a lot of effort and as a result are mostly proportionally right)
At some point you might find yourself having difficulties with getting a three dimentional feeling to your drawings, if you are interested in what this is about you can ask me! Tip: you can use sketchfab for this as well ^^
Don't take the next one to seriously but..
Try to draw it once on your own from reference and then trace the reference directly on paper (maybe with a drawing tablet, lightbox or directly from your desktop lol) But pay attention!!! Don't trace it for a good looking drawing! Trace it on paper, because of your perception! If you have it on paper you perceive it differently than on a screen. (Not everybody has this "issue" but try it, sometimes your brain is really tricky lol) See what you did wrong and correct it. It sound stupid but it works oftentimes. Another possibility is to work with grids to see the angels a bit clearer and help your eyes adapt to drawing a little faster!
You might get frustrated at first, make mistakes, erase a lot, won't have time or motivation, but if you are passionate about drawing then this will not be a big deal! Don't stress yourself too much. Not only work on your drawing quality in general. Work on your line quality as well. And don't forget, not only your hands learn to draw, your eyes do as well! I'm not a professional or something! This comes from my experience. If you have questions or something else to mention, feel free to ask :) Don't feel discouraged too fast and give it your best! You can do it! I have discord, if you have further questions! R4z0r32#1607
As for perspective: Dan Beardshaw, moderndayjames and Circle Line Art School on RUclips.
Books: How to Draw by Scott Robertson, Perspective made easy by Ernest R. Norling.
As for anatomy and all kinds of stuff: Proko, Kuzomari, Alphonso Dunn, Akihito Yoshitomi, Angel Ganev, Drawing Art Academy, hodraw_official (subtitles), Sycra, JeyRam, ChromaMoma, manga materials (subtitles), pin2d figure drawing playlist (subtitles)
Akihito Yoshitomi sensei is the best example for making simple shapes into beautiful drawings!
Thanks!
i'm not a starter but i agree with you, the most important is to not give up and keep practicing
@@williamdavidortega6968 I mean even pros use the basics almost everytime! As a beginner, many people feel a bit overwhelmed by all the new stuff to learn. Many people are just not patient enough. If you study smart and keep practicing you can improve so much within a short time!
Thanks a lot sir/mam.
Thank u so much 😇
I can't stop laughing about how u just grabbed the model and flinged out of the camera😂😂😂
Remember when Hela broke Mjolnir?....Your humour is broker than that
Nah man,I just wanted to use that dialogue,don't take it personally..
最初可愛くて好き
This is better than any tutorial that I watched, he explains it without using words but I still get it.
(👁️💧👄💧👁️) 👍
so this is how silent manga works. I don't need a word... Genius!!
I had never seen so much emotion in a person that doesn't speak.
Pros: *practice drawing legs*
Noob: *i dont have imagination*
Just imagine some thick thigh's my friend, it's easier that way.
Im reaaally learning a lot from your tutorials and works. 有難うございます先生。
勉強します!ありがとうございます!!
He legit just taught us how to draw legs, waist, and perspective in one video! What a legend. Thank you sensei.
脚の動画待ってました!本当にありがとうございます。
This is insane. The level of knowledge he’s accumulated is amazing. I want to be like him soon.
あきひとさんのように漫画家のなりたいな。
Litterally just randomly refreshed the home page. How lucky :)
now the last part of the body ❤ i can finally complete a figure! yay ❤
the thing i love about this, is the fact that this is just practice. But so many people, including myself. Are learning about anatomy , just from this video.
These videos you put out are always so helpful, especially for beginners/anyone struggling with anatomy. Thank you!
Omg thanks for doing all of the body parts 😭💖💖 ur such a life saver
これ見ながらやったらビックリするほど上手くかけたけど無しでやってみたらビックリするほど下手になったワ。
ゆっくりやります。
You taught me how to draw legs. The easy way. Thank you!
Thank you so much for these tutorials, Sensei. They are so easy to follow along to, and so easy to understand!
Please, continue to make more tutorials! I follow along to each and every one of them, and my drawing has become so much better thanks to you! Thank you!
When watch = that's so easy
If practice = 60% real result
I loved your “Drawing Practice” playlist! It helped me a lot, thank you very much!
Very good, I'm learning much, thank you, I love yours draws
You know it's a blessing when sensei uploads
I like how he has everything thing color coded and organized
I have suggest drawing legs lately same as Hands but this video pop up, sensei really knows I struggles in art 😅
Soy el único habla español y aprendido a dibujar gracias a este señor ☺️
私はスペイン語を話し、この☺️のおかげで描画することを学んだ唯一の人です
I was just looking for this last night and you finally uploaded. Thanks
This is beautiful may i request for more head drawings, you are the best teacher I have on youtube. Thank you
I'm studying with this channel. And this is a tremendous help to me. Thank you so much for uploading this video. Besides the theoretical help, it's motivating.
Muchas gracias por estos vídeos, aprendo muchísimo de ti. 💜
Your draw way is so simple and complex, so easy and hard, but usual.. Thanks :)
Even Yoshitomi-sensei celebrates Spooktober!
*_d o o t_*
Now we wait for a vid on how to draw arms :3
I need to study for exams but i can't resist the temptation to watch this new video 👀
Btw thank you so much sensei 💕
I learnt a lot from your videos and your videos are very relaxing 👍
This is good.Thankyou so much
I always thought that good artists use little to no guidelines... This man proved me wrong in so many levels
ありがとう、先生。
this has taught me more than dedicated anatomy videos
My man giving us a tutorial of the whole body. Thank you sensei
So great
Thank you for sharing video ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really enjoyed
手の練習もみてみたいのです
うますぎやろ
おお!これいいなー!
Thank you Yoshitomi-sensei !! 🙏🥺
Arigatou Sensei 🙏
海外勢多くてないた😳😳
わいも足苦手だから一緒に勉強しよな🥺😫✋
Akihito senpai, thank you so much for these practice videos, they are very helpful for ,,young,, art creators (sorry for my english) ❤️
bulgarian or russian? :o im also learning how to draw from him
@@kam3610 Russian ^0^
@@elliswhite5872 you'll do it! i see my progress :')
your videos are so helpful. I practice along with them
What happened TO Inktober....???? Yoshitomi you rock..🤟🤟💐💐💐
i think he will not join this year. but he will draw 100 pages -- i'm only referring to his post in the community section.
Thank you, teacher! Your video's very helpful and I love them so much. Waiting for hands!💖🙏
I just wanna say thank you so much for this video! I followed how you do anatomy of bodies and it really improved my skills on making good poses.
I'm usually serious and amazed at these videos, but when started fiddling with skeleton, I just couldn't stop laughing
it takes me nearly 3h to imitate his 23min work
No sé hablar Japonés pero espero que lo leas. Este tutorial es de mucha ayuda, ahora he mejorado bastante con sólo observar :)
Thanks your videos help me greetings from Spain!
this video is very inspiring for a beginner artist like me 🙏🙏🙏
espero poder dibujar tan bien como usted algún día
Omg thank you , i find drawing legs easier now !!!
I've been looking forward to this!
I'm getting Kiwami Japan vibes at the start lol
こんにちは。私は韓国人です。
あなたの映像を見ながら絵についてよく学んでいます。 手と足を描く映像も アップロードしていただければと思います。
I really do appreciate these "drawing practice" videos because my motivation for drawing was dormant for so long but after watching these i felt a sudden rush (kinda like adrenaline) and i used that momentum to pick up the pencil and started practicing and just copying the things you did and drew on my own, learning and figuring how and why. and i learned, i saw progress, i was happy. i could finaly look at the paper and feel that ive climbed some steps towards my goal. my art is not good at all and i have a long way to go, but i felt like you reached out your hand to pick me up when i had the lowest motivation. if i ever come to a point in my life when i feel somewhat satesfied with what i draw and ive achieved that "professional" title. i will always remember you. i dont know if you will ever read this or find this but
THANK YOU, thank you for helping me as well as other people who might have struggled along the way.
Dear Andy
神によってこの男は信じられないほどです
i learned more with this guy with no talking XD
Thank you. You are the best.
Can I just say that I really appreciate your videos! 💖💖💖💖
Thank you for making these practice videos I learned a lot with that🙏
Thanks,it very helpful to me
It's cool draw!👏👏👏
As an artist, this is a holy video
Perfeição..como sempre
I will use this color pencil technique he is using it seems nice
Thankyou very much sensei
i appreciate the Spook at the beggining
Nice video drawing leg, next video tutorial shading hair.
thanks for teach us sensei
Thanks for posting, sensei.
i watch this vid cus idk how to draw leg. after watching and some trial and error, i can finally draw wifu’s leg. It’s very helpful vid for symbolize anatomy such an easy way.
Drawing has never been so easy before
綺麗の腳~💓
He might not speak, but the colored pencils hes using are a good way for us to know what goes where and be able to see it how he does!
Thank you Master!! I love you!!
This is the first time seeing a mangaka teaching in youtube
Watch...watch...watch...okay Now it’s my turn to go to my drawing board😁😁😁
omg thank you if you made this video for me i requested that i wanted you to draw legs at the previous video japanese. thank you akihito sensei i am learning a lot from you
muy bien explicado sin la necesidad de hablar 😃👍
Thank you so much for these videos! 💖
You make it so easy to do Akihito-san but every time I tried to it it's still so hard
This helped a lot! will you do hands someday? 🥰🤍🤍
Thank you very much
Jejeje gracias ayudas mucho . El conocimiento es poder
Nice i drawing with your video 🙂
akihito-san, what would you recommend to begginers in anatomy, also i love your mangas and your art style, and i love watching your videos too!! i learned a lot from you
Next drawing hands please 🙏 Thank you greetings from Costa Rica!
Tus vídeos me ayudan a dibujar, thx!