the ramen bowl method is just something i invented dont take it srsly plz BUT STILL I HOPE THIS HELPS 🏃♀️💨 LIKE N SUBSCRIBE TNX edit: btw for those asking, i use clip studio paint, link is in description!
finally someone not dismissing the power of the right brush! i remember when i /accidentally/ stumbled upon this one brush (after weeks of just constantly tweaking brushes just to make it feel 'right'), and its like the heaven just started singing 🤣 i just felt soooo comfortable using this and my hand just seemed to move on its own u know? i legit wish every artist out there find their soulmate brush lmao
I know right?! Like I've been drawing for 3 years or so, and i've always been stuck on a certain level and havent felt the feeling of "wow i did so great" the only time i've felt the feeling of acompishment is when i met one and only soulmate, 💫my brush💫
@@hani4506 yessss omg, u know ive been trying on a specific painterly effect for my artworks and it just didnt work out bcs i feel so awkward with the brushes im trying? like, it would be too streaky etcetc but when i found THE ONE brush.. my hand was just taking off on its own 😂😭😭
I draw on ibis paint x since I'm broke 🤭🤭 but there's many brushes I love but for now my soulmate brush is dip pen(hard) it literally does shading,lineart and sketching lol
YES THIS IS SUPER TRUE!!! One thing to keep in mind tho: sometimes it isn’t WHAT brush you use, it’s HOW you use it. But that’s just my opinion, you don’t have to agree.
Try to draw the general shape for both of them first then add details like eyelash and pupils one by one, the mistake most people make is to draw one eye with full detail while completely neglecting the other eye making it harder to get them looks symmetrical.
Honestly, both shapes can be used, I mean, people have different eyeshapes, and some are more like almonds, some are more like parallelograms. Some are like half-circles, some are oval But what you said about finding the right brush, I absolutely agree
Even with irl "almond" shape eyes it still has structure behind it and the wraps around the eye ball, it's hard to capture that simply by drawing a curved line so it's easy to make it look flat if you're trying to aim for realistic or semi realistic art style
Agreed , the shape she said not to do is pretty close to my actual eye shape ,so according to her , i can't draw myself 😅 The parallelogram works for upturned eyes , but not everyone has upturned eyes you know ?
i just wanted to come and say that two days ago my art was crap. i have been studying all of your tutorials and today i finished a piece that i am really proud of thank u
I'm just gonna put this clarification for any newer artists out there, what Kooleen said about brushes is a two way street. No, having her brushes will not make you better, BUT it will help you if you wish to adapt her style, *but even then it might not.* I cant count the number of times I've downloaded brushes of popular artists with art styles I look up to, but they just never worked for me. Eventually I found a brush that resonated with me, and my work is way better than it used to be. The tip is not to go chasing after other artists' brushes with the hope that it will make you better. No problem in trying them out, but don't expect your art will start looking like theirs. Brush doesn't really automatically do anything for you, YOU have to learn how to use it right. Its why even a round brush gets the job done if you know what you're doing. So, no a fancy brush will not make your art better, BUT a brush that YOU personally find comfortable WILL. *tldr- brushes don't make your art magically better, but finding a brush that suites YOU **_will._*
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I basically found the right brushes for me but still doesn't find the right artstyle, I'm still struggling with how i draw eyes or the shape of my faces-
the parallelogram doesn't work for most eye shapes - only upturned eyes, or eyes in which the outer corner is higher than the inner corner. most peoples' eyes are pretty even, in that their outer corner and inner corner aren't really on very different levels. and some people have downturned eyes, which are eyes where the outer corner is lower than the inner corner. however, upturned eyes are what is fashionable right now (think of asian-fishing controversies and the old fox-eye trend), so like any beauty standard, they tend to be the default when drawing art.
I totally agree. What I find a bit ironic about this video is the fact that at 0:45, the artist showed a reference of an eye even though that eye shape is somewhere between round and oval, despite them claiming at eyes don't come in those shapes. The truth is that all bodies are different and get does get a bit frustrating when someone (or the media) claims that this is the standard or this is the only way that bodies come in. If anyone who does art reads this comment; I suggest doing your own studies. Finding shortcuts in the art world might be useful but sometimes they become habits that become hard to break. And trust me, sometimes you do need to break them.
I have always liked that type of eye(the fox cat wthver looking one) and also i don't get the problem with the asian fox eye controversy, i think is just a made uo problem lol but well i am not from america so
I rarely comment but I have to say that attempting this tutorial helped me improve so so much in drawing a ✨juicy✨ and ✨smegsie✨ eye God bless our queen👑
I saw a lot of people asking about the brushes so here are their IDs and how to change the brush head/cursor! *the first brush requires at least ver. 1.10.10. (It's a default brush from that ver) So if you're unable to use it, it's probably because you're on an older version. Baby #1 Brush pen 1844976 Baby #2 Flat (フラット) 1702959 Baby #3 Salaman - Textured Brush 1865820 To change the cursor according to the brush, just do this. File>Preferences>cursor>brush type cursor>brush shape Hope this helps!
@@chongus1402 i think in the search bar? there's a place in csp when you first enter before going to the drawing part there's like a store but i dont recall how's called rn
@@GIVEMETHEFORMUOLII this doesn't work with everyone's style. Only for people who draw realistic/semi realistic. People who make these types of videos need to SPECIFY, and not seem so bold with these types of topics. It's basically "Don't draw the way you've been drawing this thing, this is the correct/better way to draw this specific thing bc I do and it works" that's not how you teach or give tips people.
@@GIVEMETHEFORMUOLII I mean they basically said stop drawing eyes the other ways so you’re being a bit ingenious, she basically implied that this was the correct way to draw eyes (which I’m not saying it’s incorrect) but when she says other ways of drawing eyes are incorrect she’s a bit misinformed.
"And then i realised that i was drawing on the wrong layer" i felt the pain. i felt it flow through my veins as you tried to laugh it off. it hurts :')
I think while you’re right most people don’t have perfectly football shaped eyes, there are definitely people where when they look forward it looks pretty even, cause there are a lot of eye shapes and angles to approach the human face from, some are more upturned some are more down turned, some are more of a middle.
I do this too, but sometimes when I want to blend I realize that I can’t because the colors are on different layers- ㅜㅡㅜ I end up having to merge layers sometimes. But using many layers is good for me.
obviously this kind of thing depends on artstyle, but this is great for realism. anyway, don't forget that if the eyelids are wide like in a surprized expression or you're trying to make a subject look crazed, etc, do draw the whole circle for the pupil.... accounting for perspective and other factors too of course
It's not great for realism because this is stylised more like semi realistic Asian art styles, white people's eyes are rarely upturned like this, they aren't a perfect football shape either so that part is good advice but for white people and even a lot of Asians the two corners are level with each other, or can even be slanted the opposite direction so the outer corners point down. The shape mostly varies by changing the two curves and where the highest point of each curve is, like for me my upper eyelid is a smooth curve with the peak in the centre, but my lower eyelid the peak falls to the outside, so my eyes have a slightly downturned appearance, the crease above my eyelid has its peak towards the inside corner as well which adds to the effect. I recommend staring at pictures of eyes and trying to notice where the curves peak because it's really weird once you notice it
@@butasimpleidiotwizard all i'm saying is i've had a lot of success with it and realism. also there are more kinds of people than white people and asians, besides not all asians even have upturned eyelids
i love how you flipped every five seconds (sped up), and because you did that everytime you added a detail, both sides look MIRACULOUS, im in love with your art style
To new artist, the shape of the eye may differ from how you want your drawing to look. Using the almond shape is actually the appropriate method use purposely for realistic drawings. But in this case where in anime is being drawn, be as creative as you can, try different methods and find the one that suits you. But don't limit yourself like "using the almond shape is wrong" it all depends on how you use it!!!
@@Kooleen im sorry for this stupid question but...are you a girl 😊 I was a little bit curious about your voice...you sounded like a boy (Pls dont hate me i was just curious...😐)
it's weird seeing people always trying to sell the idea that there's a correct or wrong way of drawing something. if it was for basics like drawing circles or squares it would've been alright. people have a way of doing things and would still come up with the same answer, irregardless of what method they use (majority of the time i guess). although tips are nice and you draw well 👍
@@mmmh7506 tips are good, suggestions are nice, but saying someone draws incorrectly and planting that idea to them only limits creativity. if that's the case everyone would be drawing the same way...what are you as an artist then?
Honestly, agreed. Most of these "never do x" or "always do y" comes down to their personal style. If someone has a super chartoony style, this video isn't going to be helpful. However, if you're looking for a tutorial video to improve your art, be specific on what you want. Realism, surrealism, etc... you're going to find widely different advice, sometime contradictory. Though, most professional artists I've seen, agree that it's a good idea to have, at the very least, a base understanding of anatomy and still lifes. But if you don't, that doesn't make your art "not art". So, it's all subjective anyways.
Love your videos and your style. ❤️ For whoever wonders which brush she uses to blend: I couldn't find the exact one, so I tried making one myself using the default CSP brushes. Here's how to achieve a similar one: Select the "gouache" brush (it's in the brushes, watercolour, thick paint menu). Duplicate it. Then change the tip shape to a rectangle. Go to "stroke" and in "gap", select "fixed". Use the slider below and set it to 0.1 This gives you a rectangle brush that blends quite wonderfully. Obviously, you must tweak other settings (like the amount of paint, density, colour stretch etc) to adjust it to your own taste, but this gives you a good base. I hope someone out there finds this useful!
Your videos are more helpful than any art tutorial on youtube that I found. This is not just drawing a circle and adding details, your channel is so helpful.
This is such a cool method if you want to do that particular eye shape! I'll definitely try to remember this. Eyes are my favourite things to draw but so difficult!
There IS NOT a CORRECT way to do art, do it how you feel it looks better, remember everyone has a different way to see and evaluate art... and if you want to take any art tips that you think would help the way your drawings look like its definetly fine
No need to get upset, no one has to use this style. I will still be doing my eye style but also this style as well because I think I can use it to make adult shape eyes better.
"everyone's been pestering me to reveal my brushes, thinking that getting my brushes is the secret to making good drawings" 'oh, she's going to talk about how practice is more important and brushes don't make talent etc' "and, well, you guys are absolutely correct" *proceeds to talk about baby 1, 2 and 3*
Thank you for teaching me this it was pretty much a step by step tutorial and I followed along, it turned out great! I love your videos kooleen keep up the good work! 💕💕
Tysm. I am currently trying out semi-realism and the eyes are ruining the drawing. Also why do your brushes have these kind of shapes my brushes are round. How do you do it?
@@davidmotak5372 it seems Kooleen is using a Highlighter brush. Try search on your tool menu or downloads for any Highlighter or Sharp Markers. Hope that helps.
CORRECTION: Never draw eyes this way IF YOU AIM FOR REALISM. Not everyone aims for that. Fr, let people develop their own style. People are gonna draw however they want. Don't tell them what to do and what to not do... There really isn't right or wrong when it comes to drawing. Edit: Just to be clear, this isn't a hate comment or anythin g, just my opinion.
I recommend drawing more drawing realistic so you can know much more of the Anatomy like eyes lips and Organs it can help you And know shapes you can still Do your art Style but it can help you with your Anatomy so you can draw bodies and not need any sketch this is just a recommendation even professional think it will help you.
It's pretty much never correct to be dogmatic about anatomy in art, because humans are far more complex and diverse than a few art "rules" and "standards". And this is completely aside from style. But hey, saying "NEVER" or "ONLY" gets views, so it's hard to blame her.
Helpful! I typically draw eyes like the first way you showed (but with the addition oft the tear duct) since that's what my eyes look like, but this could be a good way to vary eyes between characters.
I like how strict this instruction is because I could literally never draw my own face if I used this method because the outer corners of my eyes point down so they actually are almost almond shaped sjdhdjd
Everyone has got its own style to draw and can do their way. Unfortunately, there are lots of people that make "cringe" videos only to get likes without making anything else but an edit and there are other people that says there are ways to draw the thing end everything else its wrong. But it isn't like that. Your video didn't help me, but I appreciate it because I bet you spend a lot of time doing it and thanks for showing us an example of what can we do and how to.
you know what. the way you teach is way better, and more understanding than all the other artists, all you need is a little humor, and i'll understand.
Man, there is no "wrong" way to do art. That's the point of it. Don't tell people how to draw, that's why everybody's so hesitant about doing it, they are afraid of doing it wrong. I want everyone to draw freely.
Has long has there is results, but you're right in this case. there are many types of eyes and many that aren't considered "beautiful" for some people but it does give character and emotion. That's why i'm not completely on board with this tip :/ We have to learn each shape and know when to use it.
The only mistakes in art are actual mistakes. Things the artist didn’t intend. Saying there are no mistakes in art is misleading at best. Beginners are going to make mistakes. I did, we all did. We didn’t intend for our beginner art to look the way it does but that’s ok. It’s part of the learning process. Don’t lie and say there are no mistakes, explain that mistakes are how you improve so you embrace them and learn from them.
Isn't it funny that the thumbnail says "stop using this" but the arrow points to the right way to do it that she just teached us? lol, good tip btw! I am going to use it a lot!
I am very indecisive so I will start shading let's say....the hair, I would do all the shading on different layers the move to the next part and end up with like, 50+ layers (I even keep the sketch idk y), and the *ONLY* reason I do this is because I might not like it in the end and would want to make some minor adjustments. But it is very tedious finding the right layer, making sure your on the right layer, not deleting to wrong layer, quite tedious
ive never felt the “using multiple layers is really tedious” part more until the past few months, after i was commissioned to make an L2D model. i know why this shit costs so much now 😐
I followed this eye tutorial with 0 experience of digital art and I can surely say that she explained everything so good and clear! It turned out amazing. I uploaded a video on my channel of it because i was suprised at the end result 😅
the ramen bowl method is just something i invented dont take it srsly plz BUT STILL I HOPE THIS HELPS 🏃♀️💨 LIKE N SUBSCRIBE TNX edit: btw for those asking, i use clip studio paint, link is in description!
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OMG THANKK YOUUU FOR THE TUTORIAL, I'VE BEEN SEARCHING TIPS LIEK THIS FOR DAYS 😭😭😭😭😭
@@venivanapalli3709 ....
"If you're drawing on paper, it's time to sit in a corner and cry."
And I did
I want to like 👍 ur comment but I don’t want to seem as if I like ur pain
@leen njib my friends keep doing it to me that’s why 😭
bruh someone liked my comment meaning that they liked my pain. it was prolly my friends since i showed them this. yall mean
Yukes
Sheesh boi
finally someone not dismissing the power of the right brush! i remember when i /accidentally/ stumbled upon this one brush (after weeks of just constantly tweaking brushes just to make it feel 'right'), and its like the heaven just started singing 🤣 i just felt soooo comfortable using this and my hand just seemed to move on its own u know? i legit wish every artist out there find their soulmate brush lmao
I know right?! Like I've been drawing for 3 years or so, and i've always been stuck on a certain level and havent felt the feeling of "wow i did so great" the only time i've felt the feeling of acompishment is when i met one and only soulmate,
💫my brush💫
what brush was it called
@@hani4506 yessss omg, u know ive been trying on a specific painterly effect for my artworks and it just didnt work out bcs i feel so awkward with the brushes im trying? like, it would be too streaky etcetc but when i found THE ONE brush.. my hand was just taking off on its own 😂😭😭
I draw on ibis paint x since I'm broke 🤭🤭 but there's many brushes I love but for now my soulmate brush is dip pen(hard) it literally does shading,lineart and sketching lol
YES THIS IS SUPER TRUE!!! One thing to keep in mind tho: sometimes it isn’t WHAT brush you use, it’s HOW you use it. But that’s just my opinion, you don’t have to agree.
the fact that she's teaching us art tips and being funny at the same time is just-- 😳
Ikr
have u been living under a rock is yt a new discovery to you
@@denndyhue2630 well.. there is no one i know in my language make videos on yt teaching art tips like her. Glad i know english 😂
Ohhhh someone has crush~~
@@Yuma_89 Bruh not everyone complimenting others have a crush on them
I just love how she didn't skip the coloring! Truly rlly helpful!
me attempting this:
"Good, now draw the other eye"
sobs violently
Me: *Copy > Paste > Deform > Cry"
try drawing them at the same time
Try to draw the general shape for both of them first then add details like eyelash and pupils one by one, the mistake most people make is to draw one eye with full detail while completely neglecting the other eye making it harder to get them looks symmetrical.
Me in ibis paint: **laughs in mirror tool**
@@mjserrano32 is it a coincidence that I got an ibis paint as?
Honestly, both shapes can be used, I mean, people have different eyeshapes, and some are more like almonds, some are more like parallelograms. Some are like half-circles, some are oval
But what you said about finding the right brush, I absolutely agree
Even with irl "almond" shape eyes it still has structure behind it and the wraps around the eye ball, it's hard to capture that simply by drawing a curved line so it's easy to make it look flat if you're trying to aim for realistic or semi realistic art style
All eyes still have the same basic shape and who tf has an eye that’s an half circle
@• Spoki • they aren’t ever a half circle
@@demoku8949 I don't think you understood what the previous comment was trying to explain to you
Agreed , the shape she said not to do is pretty close to my actual eye shape ,so according to her , i can't draw myself 😅
The parallelogram works for upturned eyes , but not everyone has upturned eyes you know ?
“NEVER DRAW EYES THIS WAY”
.. *continues to draw eyes this way*
How did she draw the eyes the same way¿
@@AmethystVee well, since it’s digital art she may have just copied it and flipped it-
RIGHT LMAO
hahaha, ikr
Sarcasm, haha funny.
i just wanted to come and say that two days ago my art was crap. i have been studying all of your tutorials and today i finished a piece that i am really proud of thank u
I'm just gonna put this clarification for any newer artists out there, what Kooleen said about brushes is a two way street. No, having her brushes will not make you better, BUT it will help you if you wish to adapt her style, *but even then it might not.* I cant count the number of times I've downloaded brushes of popular artists with art styles I look up to, but they just never worked for me. Eventually I found a brush that resonated with me, and my work is way better than it used to be.
The tip is not to go chasing after other artists' brushes with the hope that it will make you better. No problem in trying them out, but don't expect your art will start looking like theirs. Brush doesn't really automatically do anything for you, YOU have to learn how to use it right. Its why even a round brush gets the job done if you know what you're doing. So, no a fancy brush will not make your art better, BUT a brush that YOU personally find comfortable WILL.
*tldr- brushes don't make your art magically better, but finding a brush that suites YOU **_will._*
Thank you for the wise words Albedo👍
@Mcbedo can I have order?
Albedo saying this makes much more sense
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I basically found the right brushes for me but still doesn't find the right artstyle, I'm still struggling with how i draw eyes or the shape of my faces-
drawing the other eye at the end was relatable.
Tip: Flip the canva ;)
@@Yun_er …hm, ever slap your head in realization from something obvious? 😂
Better to copy and paste and flip lol
*me who can draw the other eyebrow AND the other eye in real life and digital in basically one try*: i definitely agree
@@elaiai9311 who asked
The fact that this actually helped me improve my art
"And for people drawing on paper, you can just go sit in a corner and cry." lmao. This is the best! 😂
I was searching for this comment lol
@@scarychek5492 hahaha, ikr. :)
*cries in a corner*
@@fi4827 same
@@fi4827 🎼You are not alone, I am here with you 🎶🎶😬
the parallelogram doesn't work for most eye shapes - only upturned eyes, or eyes in which the outer corner is higher than the inner corner.
most peoples' eyes are pretty even, in that their outer corner and inner corner aren't really on very different levels. and some people have downturned eyes, which are eyes where the outer corner is lower than the inner corner.
however, upturned eyes are what is fashionable right now (think of asian-fishing controversies and the old fox-eye trend), so like any beauty standard, they tend to be the default when drawing art.
I totally agree. What I find a bit ironic about this video is the fact that at 0:45, the artist showed a reference of an eye even though that eye shape is somewhere between round and oval, despite them claiming at eyes don't come in those shapes. The truth is that all bodies are different and get does get a bit frustrating when someone (or the media) claims that this is the standard or this is the only way that bodies come in.
If anyone who does art reads this comment; I suggest doing your own studies. Finding shortcuts in the art world might be useful but sometimes they become habits that become hard to break. And trust me, sometimes you do need to break them.
Maybe a trapezoid would be better for non upturned eyes
@@chevvy427 Maybe, but there are probably some exceptions.
yeah as someone with downturned eyes, i was a little confused
I have always liked that type of eye(the fox cat wthver looking one) and also i don't get the problem with the asian fox eye controversy, i think is just a made uo problem lol but well i am not from america so
finally an art tutorial that actually teaches you step by step not just “ add a few details and boom”
Fr
Really? I feel like she didn't do a very good job explaining
@@dustyrose6338they mean they didnt say ohadd a circle put another circle and add details like others
I rarely comment but I have to say that attempting this tutorial helped me improve so so much in drawing a ✨juicy✨ and ✨smegsie✨ eye
God bless our queen👑
Why do I get so excited when kooleen posts
me too😂 how she can joking while teaching? bruh- she should be my teacher! 😂
Me too
same,I get excited too!
Me too it's just great to watch those videos
Because she’s “kool” ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
*"But then I realized I was drewing in the wrong layer"*
Yes, she's a total mood
And that laugh "hehe"
@♥︎ツanime-editsツ♡︎ hehe 2
Hehe
I saw a lot of people asking about the brushes so here are their IDs and how to change the brush head/cursor!
*the first brush requires at least ver. 1.10.10. (It's a default brush from that ver) So if you're unable to use it, it's probably because you're on an older version.
Baby #1
Brush pen
1844976
Baby #2
Flat (フラット)
1702959
Baby #3
Salaman - Textured Brush
1865820
To change the cursor according to the brush, just do this.
File>Preferences>cursor>brush type cursor>brush shape
Hope this helps!
tnx
Hmm Intresting
Thanks this helps a lott
where would i put the id ? i’m new to this program :p
@@chongus1402 i think in the search bar? there's a place in csp when you first enter before going to the drawing part there's like a store but i dont recall how's called rn
Why she so helpfully funny and entertaining bro,I have NEVER seen such a simplified tut😭🙏
I actually like both shapes, since eyeshapes come in such variety and are so fun in different artstyles :D
@• Spoki • They're not an idiot lmao. They are just showing you another way to draw eyes.
@• Spoki • you’re rude for no reason
@@GIVEMETHEFORMUOLII this doesn't work with everyone's style. Only for people who draw realistic/semi realistic. People who make these types of videos need to SPECIFY, and not seem so bold with these types of topics. It's basically "Don't draw the way you've been drawing this thing, this is the correct/better way to draw this specific thing bc I do and it works" that's not how you teach or give tips people.
@@GIVEMETHEFORMUOLII I mean they basically said stop drawing eyes the other ways so you’re being a bit ingenious, she basically implied that this was the correct way to draw eyes (which I’m not saying it’s incorrect) but when she says other ways of drawing eyes are incorrect she’s a bit misinformed.
"And for people in the corner you can just sit in the corner and cry"
I felt that :,)
Teppei? I how are you still alive?
Teppei? How do u look so Young? The last Time I saw u ur hair was White? Why Is it blonde now?
teppei go back to your grave i thought hu tao put you to sleep
" for people drawing on a paper, you can just go sit in the corner and CRY. "
😭✋
I LOVED THAT
*sad pig noises*
@@lunaboeraeve5565 me too this is the 4th video I watch and she say that in all of them 🤣✨
You have the same pfp my friend Bee used to have!
YOUR STYLE IN ART GIVES ME LIFE
"And then i realised that i was drawing on the wrong layer" i felt the pain. i felt it flow through my veins as you tried to laugh it off. it hurts :')
im sorry but your pfp is pure art it is incredible and just chefs kiss~
Hi Seraphina 😂😂😂
@@skrunklington your pfp is also *chef's kiz*
@@skrunklington Thank you 😩
@@shahdkarout3093 lotsa ppl with good taste here, i see? ✨
Kooleen: Teaching us the mistakes and how to avoid them while doing eyes like this 👁️
My artstyle: O‿O
Mu art style: IwI
My artstyle: •v•
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My artstyle : ๏_๏
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I think while you’re right most people don’t have perfectly football shaped eyes, there are definitely people where when they look forward it looks pretty even, cause there are a lot of eye shapes and angles to approach the human face from, some are more upturned some are more down turned, some are more of a middle.
I agree! I thought this was a great video , but I think this is only one very specific type of eye
@@jasminev7595 pretty much all eyes styles are for one certain type of eye, there’s hundreds of different eyes for every individual out there
The fact that kooleen is teaching while entertaining us is just amazin
Traditional artists sitting in the corner crying rn 💀
That was so rude but accurate
@@prajwalam8903 fr
@@prajwalam8903 ain't really rude but a reality check xD
@@prajwalam8903 its just a joke
@@ksjejejririehruehr9738 bruh! I know
'using multiple layers is really tedious ain't no body has time for that'
*Me who uses 100 layers for just the eyes*🙂
I do this too, but sometimes when I want to blend I realize that I can’t because the colors are on different layers- ㅜㅡㅜ I end up having to merge layers sometimes. But using many layers is good for me.
To both of these comments, *same*
Ok but like- it's so hard to erase something and then accidentally erase the ones that is already fixed and perfected
Me the one who got used to painting with gouache and poster paint: yes
@@abraxas9964 wow
obviously this kind of thing depends on artstyle, but this is great for realism. anyway, don't forget that if the eyelids are wide like in a surprized expression or you're trying to make a subject look crazed, etc, do draw the whole circle for the pupil.... accounting for perspective and other factors too of course
It's not great for realism because this is stylised more like semi realistic Asian art styles, white people's eyes are rarely upturned like this, they aren't a perfect football shape either so that part is good advice but for white people and even a lot of Asians the two corners are level with each other, or can even be slanted the opposite direction so the outer corners point down. The shape mostly varies by changing the two curves and where the highest point of each curve is, like for me my upper eyelid is a smooth curve with the peak in the centre, but my lower eyelid the peak falls to the outside, so my eyes have a slightly downturned appearance, the crease above my eyelid has its peak towards the inside corner as well which adds to the effect. I recommend staring at pictures of eyes and trying to notice where the curves peak because it's really weird once you notice it
@@butasimpleidiotwizard all i'm saying is i've had a lot of success with it and realism. also there are more kinds of people than white people and asians, besides not all asians even have upturned eyelids
@@algernon5986 did you actually read my comment?
@@butasimpleidiotwizard indeed
no its not great for realism.
i love how you flipped every five seconds (sped up), and because you did that everytime you added a detail, both sides look MIRACULOUS, im in love with your art style
To new artist, the shape of the eye may differ from how you want your drawing to look. Using the almond shape is actually the appropriate method use purposely for realistic drawings. But in this case where in anime is being drawn, be as creative as you can, try different methods and find the one that suits you. But don't limit yourself like "using the almond shape is wrong" it all depends on how you use it!!!
Here I think you dropped this: 👑
I actually don’t care what method I use, as long as it looks like an eye, it’s good
Man, her tutorials are so helpful ! And the way she explains is also perfect ! Plus, she is funny too ! Thats why i love her videos !
tysm 🥺🥺
@@Kooleen im sorry for this stupid question but...are you a girl 😊 I was a little bit curious about your voice...you sounded like a boy (Pls dont hate me i was just curious...😐)
@@jeanbacus shes a girl :)
@@zayneloise82 oh ok thank you ^^
@@jeanbacus no problem :)
'PEPOLE WHO DRAWS ON A PAPPER CAN JUST CRY' I LOVE HER LOL😭
I also paint with only one layer and would add other layers if its necessary. I think its much more easy to paint and modify parts in one layer.
I use too many blend modes for that 😭
@@BunnyGxre i usually use opacity to blend and use blend tools if really needed T^T
*crys in 10~ish layers on a smol project*
layers. I use too many. I'll have 20 for a stupidly simple project. teach me your ways.
"Let's finally draw the other eye" **aggressively drawn in tears**
WHY IS IT ALWAYS THE OTHER EYE *sob*
Just duplicate it
Laughs in lasso tool
𝚄 𝚌𝚊𝚗 𝚊𝚌𝚝𝚞𝚊𝚕𝚕𝚢 𝚌𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚛 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚘𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛 𝚎𝚢𝚎 𝚎𝚢𝚎 𝚙𝚊𝚝𝚌𝚑 𝚘𝚛 𝚑𝚊𝚒𝚛
Me:copy and paste the the first eye
The other eye just completes the drawing like a chef's kiss ✨
I RECREATED IT IN TRADITIONAL DRAWING AND I LOVE IT TYSM KOOLEEN
"and for people who draw on a paper - you can just go sit in a corner and cry"
I felt this too hard man
No amount of erasing will save you
it's weird seeing people always trying to sell the idea that there's a correct or wrong way of drawing something. if it was for basics like drawing circles or squares it would've been alright. people have a way of doing things and would still come up with the same answer, irregardless of what method they use (majority of the time i guess).
although tips are nice and you draw well 👍
Why do you think so? It actually helps people to draw better imo
@@mmmh7506 tips are good, suggestions are nice, but saying someone draws incorrectly and planting that idea to them only limits creativity.
if that's the case everyone would be drawing the same way...what are you as an artist then?
Honestly, agreed. Most of these "never do x" or "always do y" comes down to their personal style. If someone has a super chartoony style, this video isn't going to be helpful. However, if you're looking for a tutorial video to improve your art, be specific on what you want. Realism, surrealism, etc... you're going to find widely different advice, sometime contradictory.
Though, most professional artists I've seen, agree that it's a good idea to have, at the very least, a base understanding of anatomy and still lifes. But if you don't, that doesn't make your art "not art". So, it's all subjective anyways.
@@mmmh7506 there’s no right or wrong way to draw, imo the person in the bud is just tryna make ppl insecure abt how they draw eyes
Its for the algorithm, when a video has an attention grabbing thumbnail more poeple click
Lol this gon be how naruto draw with the “Raman bowl”
Ramen*
Windows*
@Ilyanah Puga it’s ramen-
@@Maonnaise me when I miss the joke:
Im glad im not the only one who was bothered by the way Ramen is said. the tutorials really nice tho
girl- you make it seem so easy
"Doesn't matter if it's a guy or a girl, lashes are always hot"
“Using multiple layers is very tedious”
I couldn’t agree more
Love your videos and your style. ❤️
For whoever wonders which brush she uses to blend: I couldn't find the exact one, so I tried making one myself using the default CSP brushes. Here's how to achieve a similar one:
Select the "gouache" brush (it's in the brushes, watercolour, thick paint menu). Duplicate it. Then change the tip shape to a rectangle. Go to "stroke" and in "gap", select "fixed". Use the slider below and set it to 0.1
This gives you a rectangle brush that blends quite wonderfully. Obviously, you must tweak other settings (like the amount of paint, density, colour stretch etc) to adjust it to your own taste, but this gives you a good base.
I hope someone out there finds this useful!
This was rly useful thanks! I found that the thin gouache brush works quite well too :)
For some reason, you make me happy. Like you’re my therapist and you’re excellent at art.
Your videos are more helpful than any art tutorial on youtube that I found.
This is not just drawing a circle and adding details, your channel is so helpful.
THANK YOU!
I literally have a degree in painting and have never made a better eye than the one I drew trying this method. Absolutely my new go to!!!
This is such a cool method if you want to do that particular eye shape! I'll definitely try to remember this. Eyes are my favourite things to draw but so difficult!
she makes it sound so easy 😭
There IS NOT a CORRECT way to do art, do it how you feel it looks better, remember everyone has a different way to see and evaluate art... and if you want to take any art tips that you think would help the way your drawings look like its definetly fine
@• Spoki • obviously they do. Their just giving tips no need to get upset.
No need to get upset, no one has to use this style. I will still be doing my eye style but also this style as well because I think I can use it to make adult shape eyes better.
"everyone's been pestering me to reveal my brushes, thinking that getting my brushes is the secret to making good drawings"
'oh, she's going to talk about how practice is more important and brushes don't make talent etc'
"and, well, you guys are absolutely correct" *proceeds to talk about baby 1, 2 and 3*
NEED THOSE BRUSHS NOW LITERALLY CRYING AAAAAA
SAME
LMAO I WAS IN THE SAME STATE
i mean i expected that tbh
"Time to draw the OTHER eye." I felt that.
Thank you for teaching me this it was pretty much a step by step tutorial and I followed along, it turned out great! I love your videos kooleen keep up the good work! 💕💕
Tysm. I am currently trying out semi-realism and the eyes are ruining the drawing. Also why do your brushes have these kind of shapes my brushes are round. How do you do it?
well, the shape was already that way when i downloaded them!
@@Kooleen oh. Well I should probably search on the internet. But again nice tutorial!
@@davidmotak5372
it seems Kooleen is using a Highlighter brush. Try search on your tool menu or downloads for any Highlighter or Sharp Markers. Hope that helps.
*insert funny way to only draw one eye, closed eye, no eye*
Hey, how do I get these brushes?? I cant find the link :((
Kooleen, can you share your mastery on how to draw a nose, that's the only thing left for me to learn from you :)
Im happy you blew up i always thought you were really underrated and deserved more attention your tutorials literally saved my art 😭😭
NAHH WHY DID THIS HELP ME I LUV YOU KOOLEEN ♥♥♥
Kooleen's channel is doing pretty good and the tips she gives are just magnificent btw your humor is amazing!
1:38
*sobbing*
CORRECTION: Never draw eyes this way IF YOU AIM FOR REALISM.
Not everyone aims for that.
Fr, let people develop their own style. People are gonna draw however they want. Don't tell them what to do and what to not do... There really isn't right or wrong when it comes to drawing.
Edit: Just to be clear, this isn't a hate comment or anythin g, just my opinion.
This isn’t even always realistic. Not everyone has eyes like that.
Everybody's art style is different so do you want makes you feel comfortable but I have to say I'm loving the tips and how funny they are about it
I recommend drawing more drawing realistic so you can know much more of the Anatomy like eyes lips and Organs it can help you And know shapes you can still Do your art Style but it can help you with your Anatomy so you can draw bodies and not need any sketch this is just a recommendation even professional think it will help you.
omfg!! this helped me alot!! thankyou so much
It's pretty much never correct to be dogmatic about anatomy in art, because humans are far more complex and diverse than a few art "rules" and "standards". And this is completely aside from style.
But hey, saying "NEVER" or "ONLY" gets views, so it's hard to blame her.
Helpful! I typically draw eyes like the first way you showed (but with the addition oft the tear duct) since that's what my eyes look like, but this could be a good way to vary eyes between characters.
THIS IS SO HELPFUL YOU CAN'T IMAGINE-
I'll just save this to my playlist and then completely forget about trying it ;-;
ART. IS. ART. draw whatever you like and no matter how you want to
I like how strict this instruction is because I could literally never draw my own face if I used this method because the outer corners of my eyes point down so they actually are almost almond shaped sjdhdjd
"But then I realized I was drawing on the wrong layer"
Fucking same man
ahhhh thanks so much i used to draw eyes so weirdly,, ur the bestttt!!!! ❤️
omg i was struggling with eyes for so long.. how could this been so easy?! u saved me !
Everyone has got its own style to draw and can do their way. Unfortunately, there are lots of people that make "cringe" videos only to get likes without making anything else but an edit and there are other people that says there are ways to draw the thing end everything else its wrong. But it isn't like that. Your video didn't help me, but I appreciate it because I bet you spend a lot of time doing it and thanks for showing us an example of what can we do and how to.
You and Marc teach me more about Art than most of my art classes in high school!
Thank you!
I don’t even draw realistically in any capacity, but damn that looks nice
same only anime
I am gonna start doing semi realestic anime style but damn there's too much to learn about aaaaaaaaa
@@iammrsbrrrr why did that send twice 😃
@@EthanMeatan damn thanks for telling ig my yt gliched Imma delete the other comment
you know what. the way you teach is way better, and more understanding than all the other artists, all you need is a little humor, and i'll understand.
4:39 WE LITERALLY BREATHED IN SYNC IT SCARED ME SO MUCH OMSKDD
“It makes them look like vampires- and vampires are like…sExY 😳“ LMAOO 🤣💅
I would love to see this done with various eye shapes...
kooleen I swear to god you are the REASON I'M EVEN SLIGHTLY GOOD AT ART!!!
luv ya
Man, there is no "wrong" way to do art. That's the point of it. Don't tell people how to draw, that's why everybody's so hesitant about doing it, they are afraid of doing it wrong. I want everyone to draw freely.
Has long has there is results, but you're right in this case. there are many types of eyes and many that aren't considered "beautiful" for some people but it does give character and emotion. That's why i'm not completely on board with this tip :/ We have to learn each shape and know when to use it.
The only mistakes in art are actual mistakes. Things the artist didn’t intend. Saying there are no mistakes in art is misleading at best. Beginners are going to make mistakes. I did, we all did. We didn’t intend for our beginner art to look the way it does but that’s ok. It’s part of the learning process. Don’t lie and say there are no mistakes, explain that mistakes are how you improve so you embrace them and learn from them.
I LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! SO SATISFYING AND HILARIOUS! I AM AMATEUR IN DIGITAL ART BUT I LOVE DOING IT...
0:51
ah yes, bullying your own art, beautiful
this is the best channel, its not boring and so easy for me to understand!
Ive been waiting for an eye tutorial yEY! Thank you! 💕
This is great + I have gained confirmation on how to draw crazy characters’ eyes because I like ‘em.
Damn this tutorial motivated me to get out of my art block! I always wanted to understand how this style of art is made and this tutorial was just 💯
Omg girl I followed your tutorial and my eye looks ✨juicy ✨ I am very happy thank you for your tutorial
3:44 I was waiting for her to say “Who am I kidding these are the only great brushes use these.”
Kooleen being the best teacher
Wow first, and thanks for this, I needed this, my eyes seriously looks like bill's😆
Kooleen.......YOUR THE BEST!!! My draw is way better because of u!!! Tysm, i hope u grow ur channel way faster so u can teach more people
Kooleen : “ for ppl drawing on paper, just sit in the corner and cry,”
BEST QUOTE EVER 💕
Isn't it funny that the thumbnail says "stop using this" but the arrow points to the right way to do it that she just teached us? lol, good tip btw! I am going to use it a lot!
I am very indecisive so I will start shading let's say....the hair, I would do all the shading on different layers the move to the next part and end up with like, 50+ layers (I even keep the sketch idk y), and the *ONLY* reason I do this is because I might not like it in the end and would want to make some minor adjustments.
But it is very tedious finding the right layer, making sure your on the right layer, not deleting to wrong layer, quite tedious
I do the same and I agree that it's quite tedious, I even give up shading sometimes and just leave the drawing unfinished because of this :
@@velsper5555 Same, I have so many unfinished drawings 'cuz of this, I finish more drawings on paper 'cuz I don't have to do that TnT
I never thought a eye could make me fall in love with it cause how beautiful it is😩..
Kooleen: *Draws on the wrong layer then laughs it off*
Me: *Realizes I've been drawing on the wrong layer*
Also me: *Cries in despair*
ive never felt the “using multiple layers is really tedious” part more until the past few months, after i was commissioned to make an L2D model. i know why this shit costs so much now 😐
I always alternate when drawing both eyes so there won't be a crazy difference between them.
I followed this eye tutorial with 0 experience of digital art and I can surely say that she explained everything so good and clear! It turned out amazing. I uploaded a video on my channel of it because i was suprised at the end result 😅