the more tutorials i see regarding drawing the more i want to give up on drawing overall and forever ... it's so easy for everyone to say "yeah good luck lmao use these rules it will be good", meanwhile u use like 50 different "rules" how to draw properly.. i don't understand how and why... For example, why did you change the shape of the nose and it suddenly looks good? There was no explanation regarding that. In which situations those rules matter? In all of them? How to make those rules applicable? What in the artwork should use those rules? I have used many different rules and nothing looks good. Why is my art always so sharp even though i use textured brushes meanwhile you can do two strokes and you have defined shapes? I am practicing every single damn day, doing studies, drawing, trying different brushes, different colors, different approaches when something doesn't work but everytime i see those suggestions, it makes me feel like i have never done a single progress, nobody really explains anything into detail too much and it makes me feel i am missing on some stuff someone is forgetting to explain ... Like I am sorry, I don't really want to be mean but I am really trying to understand everything but it makes me think that you miss some keypoints without explanation and boom suddenly from one WIP to another, it looks good, but why? What has changed? What made you think that "Mmm, okay, this needs to be changed to make it look better"
I had same issue as you after watching a LOT of tutorials, then I said: who cares ? There's no right or wrong. Forget RUclips and start doing your stuff. There's a moment where continuous learning becomes useless
@@chinaminer the deal with art is that you'll learn by practice, art is nothing but creating things abusing our brain's ability to recognize patterns, and it's all over the place. that's why a simple change in the nose can look prettier.
Listen to David choe or w.e. you need to become fearless in art. That's what makes it good. Take me. I've had 0 art classes, none in school except 1 class in elementary school. I'm in my late 30s, have never been able to draw better than a good 7 year old yet I can accurately paint photographs in acryllic with 0 drawing ability from the first one i tried. It blew my mind. You'll find your own niche.
Are you drawing from photos? Or from your imagination? I say start with a grid system on a photo of someone. Use grey scale and print the photo. Then do the same but with coloured pencil. No need to match colours exactly, just use light and dark colours (values). Ignore rules, just copy each square as if it were just mesurements. The structure is there so your brain will absorb the drawing techniques like reading teaches you words and creates images in your head. Let go of rules. RUclips is full of advice and some of it is good, but sometimes it's just made for content creation. (Not saying this one is)
Ive been so lost with color theory and this video really really helped. Thank you! (Also love the contrast you make between your colors. I dont know how to describe it but it makes my brain happy lol)
this was super easy to understand and concise; i love the way you broke everything down into its simplest form without dragging it out for too long! the last part about the foundation is so important as well and i'm glad you mentioned it. keep up the great work!
it was so straightforward that my jaw felt. tutorials should be made this simple and practical.
2:10 HANNIBAL MENTIONED!!
Will Graham, my beloved!
Out of all the color picking tutorials/tips videos, THIS is the best one.
You explain this concept really well!! Definitely gonna recommend this vid to my friends
Thank you!
Damn your study looks better than anything that I can ever put out lol.
This was actually one of the best explanations i've ever gotten, thank you so much!!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge ❤
Yesss…. Thank you for making it sound so simple!!! Looking forward for more insights. Love your vibe and tone
This was very well put and easy to understand, thanks for the info! :))
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent write up, shot use and editing! You deserve way more subs :)
OMG THIS REALLY HELPS
dude you're gonna blow up and I love it! Great content and I'm just itching to know all you have to show next :D!
this is very informative! Thankyou for sharing! :))
Beautiful, simple and enjoyable video. Keep up the good work.
Simple explanation thank you!! Also your voice is very nice
As long as the values check out, you can use any Colour 😮my gawd. That did something in my brain. 🧠 ❤
the more tutorials i see regarding drawing the more i want to give up on drawing overall and forever ... it's so easy for everyone to say "yeah good luck lmao use these rules it will be good", meanwhile u use like 50 different "rules" how to draw properly.. i don't understand how and why... For example, why did you change the shape of the nose and it suddenly looks good? There was no explanation regarding that. In which situations those rules matter? In all of them? How to make those rules applicable? What in the artwork should use those rules? I have used many different rules and nothing looks good. Why is my art always so sharp even though i use textured brushes meanwhile you can do two strokes and you have defined shapes? I am practicing every single damn day, doing studies, drawing, trying different brushes, different colors, different approaches when something doesn't work but everytime i see those suggestions, it makes me feel like i have never done a single progress, nobody really explains anything into detail too much and it makes me feel i am missing on some stuff someone is forgetting to explain ... Like I am sorry, I don't really want to be mean but I am really trying to understand everything but it makes me think that you miss some keypoints without explanation and boom suddenly from one WIP to another, it looks good, but why? What has changed? What made you think that "Mmm, okay, this needs to be changed to make it look better"
I had same issue as you after watching a LOT of tutorials, then I said: who cares ? There's no right or wrong. Forget RUclips and start doing your stuff. There's a moment where continuous learning becomes useless
@@chinaminer the deal with art is that you'll learn by practice, art is nothing but creating things abusing our brain's ability to recognize patterns, and it's all over the place. that's why a simple change in the nose can look prettier.
Listen to David choe or w.e. you need to become fearless in art. That's what makes it good.
Take me. I've had 0 art classes, none in school except 1 class in elementary school. I'm in my late 30s, have never been able to draw better than a good 7 year old yet I can accurately paint photographs in acryllic with 0 drawing ability from the first one i tried. It blew my mind. You'll find your own niche.
Are you drawing from photos? Or from your imagination?
I say start with a grid system on a photo of someone. Use grey scale and print the photo.
Then do the same but with coloured pencil. No need to match colours exactly, just use light and dark colours (values).
Ignore rules, just copy each square as if it were just mesurements.
The structure is there so your brain will absorb the drawing techniques like reading teaches you words and creates images in your head. Let go of rules.
RUclips is full of advice and some of it is good, but sometimes it's just made for content creation. (Not saying this one is)
There was not a single annoying thing in this video and I love it! Subscribed ❤
This is the best advice I’ve ever heard!
Good stuff! Keep it up :)
This video was 🤌💋
Thank you so much
great video!
danke, great breakdown of color theory 😎
Really good video!
Woo!
Thank you ❤
Ive been so lost with color theory and this video really really helped. Thank you! (Also love the contrast you make between your colors. I dont know how to describe it but it makes my brain happy lol)
i like your funny words magic man [eats your art]
no but /gen this was so concise and entertaining
Easy to follow and understand! Thank you for teaching me something new!
Great vid! I think you did a good job of simplifying the ideas to make it easy for anyone to understand.
this was super easy to understand and concise; i love the way you broke everything down into its simplest form without dragging it out for too long! the last part about the foundation is so important as well and i'm glad you mentioned it. keep up the great work!
SUPER helpful! Thank you!
i love your art sm