Dude, love this video, subbed, glad to see someone else on their art journey and putting in the hours to get better. And I'm so glad you said straight up front that lesson 2 is hard. Uncomfy says the jump is big but I've started my first texture analysis page and, I'm just not getting it, so it's reassuring to hear other people struggled with the jump too. Textures are hard!
@@Gingrnut Textures are hard, but doable! If you have any questions feel free to drop them here or head to the Drawabox discord, feel free to @ me there as well. Best of luck and thanks for the subscription!
Im doing the last homework assignment on lesson 2 and I will say your explanation on textures really helped me out. Like it clicked out of nowhere so thanks! Subbing so I can steal your knowledge later
Problem is that this only covers form and observation which relies on perspective and light so it’d be good to get aquatinted with the basics of those 2 subjects just the rules also you can read through some nsio tutorials and for perspective I’d recommend James damelio and for light color and light by James gurney just skip the color part then also study not only from photo references but also others drawings trying to focus on the way they draw not the actual drawing. Try also always imagining when you don’t really know what to do your brain should give you a hint of how things should look like and in general keep image of what you want to see on paper in mind don’t just draw blindly.
All of these are great and valid recommendations! This video, specifically, covers Drawabox's Lesson 2, whereas the other lessons within Drawabox may brush against or specifically address the topics you have mentioned. Drawabox is not a comprehensive art course, but instead what can be described as a "tutorial zone" for the fundamentals of art. Thank you for all of these resources!
@@kavel_draws thank you so much, you seem like a fun person, looking forward to getting to know ya :D I look forward to your reactions to my videos, I’ll reply to any and all comments :D thanks for your support and I’ll be sure to have a look at lesson 2
I didn't know about drawabox until i watched this video and it was something i was looking for a long time, thanks.! I hope you succeed as an artist!
Glad to hear you found it! Best of luck, and keep us all updated with your accomplishments!
Dude, love this video, subbed, glad to see someone else on their art journey and putting in the hours to get better. And I'm so glad you said straight up front that lesson 2 is hard. Uncomfy says the jump is big but I've started my first texture analysis page and, I'm just not getting it, so it's reassuring to hear other people struggled with the jump too. Textures are hard!
@@Gingrnut Textures are hard, but doable! If you have any questions feel free to drop them here or head to the Drawabox discord, feel free to @ me there as well. Best of luck and thanks for the subscription!
Im doing the last homework assignment on lesson 2 and I will say your explanation on textures really helped me out. Like it clicked out of nowhere so thanks! Subbing so I can steal your knowledge later
YOURE WRONG!!!! GRAHHHHH!
Good video lol. That advice about not filling in large shadows is very useful
Great video1! it serves as a good refresher at the lesson and even gave me an understanding of what I haven't realized
amazing video , really enjoyed it and im looking forward to what you do in the future. I might pick up this drawbox you speak of now
Outstanding video as always Kavel 👨🍳
Excellent video!
Problem is that this only covers form and observation which relies on perspective and light so it’d be good to get aquatinted with the basics of those 2 subjects just the rules also you can read through some nsio tutorials and for perspective I’d recommend James damelio and for light color and light by James gurney just skip the color part then also study not only from photo references but also others drawings trying to focus on the way they draw not the actual drawing. Try also always imagining when you don’t really know what to do your brain should give you a hint of how things should look like and in general keep image of what you want to see on paper in mind don’t just draw blindly.
All of these are great and valid recommendations! This video, specifically, covers Drawabox's Lesson 2, whereas the other lessons within Drawabox may brush against or specifically address the topics you have mentioned. Drawabox is not a comprehensive art course, but instead what can be described as a "tutorial zone" for the fundamentals of art. Thank you for all of these resources!
This is the video that made me sub weeks ago :)
Glad to hear it, man. I love your videos and can't wait to see what you make. You should give Lesson 2 a try 😂
@@kavel_draws thank you so much, you seem like a fun person, looking forward to getting to know ya :D I look forward to your reactions to my videos, I’ll reply to any and all comments :D thanks for your support and I’ll be sure to have a look at lesson 2
waiting for lesson 3 review
Uhhh I'll *definitely* get on that soon 😅
Drawabox Lesson 2 sequel review when? 🗣️
Hey mods can we ban this guy?
Commented on your community tab, lemme know if you were able to see my comment :)
Drawabox is so hard to figure out how to pay, tokens, etc its almost useless🤷🏼♀️
It can be pretty overwhelming and confusing at first 😅. Do you have any questions about DaB? I could possibly answer a couple!