Some of the best advice ive heard from other pro artists is to train your eye to see the shapes that make up drawings as opposed to overthinking about anatomy/muscle groups.
Yes, if I could tell anyone trying to learn to do two things; make the mannequine shape things and to break things down into circle, square and triangle as well as accept that you will be ass at drawing for a while before you can be good, you need to practice it like you would football
@@rogueObscura eh I may or may have not seen them can't remember. But honestly for most artists you'll just never need to know every bone or muscle in the body, it's trivial
Now THIS is what helpful advice from the art community looks like. I have seen many people "helping" but most of them didn't explain and completely just changed the art. This is a nice change
Since i like drawing stylized squids (thanks to Nintendo), i'd add something important for the last character and are the suction cups. I think i don't really notice the character it's an squid if it's not because the hat and suction cups are important. They're fron the back and not from the front compared to octopus.
hi! im the artist of that squid and I didn't want to make it be a squid but i wanted to make it have the silhouette of a squid so i purposefully didn't add any suction cups.
Art Block's a bish and it's cold as hell in the morning so I don't do my usual sketches as soon as I wake up. Also like what the hell, why is it so cold, it's summer now. Like I'm not entirely complaining because it's better than the heat but where the heck did this cold come from?
I mean now it looks structured and more like anime style illustration, and original is more like Popeye era cartoon style shot where everything was kinda wobbly. I like both in different ways. Original has its vibe and charm.
Love being early! Sadly in the history of Locs they were once referred to as dreadful hair or texture. Resulting in people being stereotyped or refused for work if they had said style. So now a days most people try to avoid calling them dread(ful) and just left the name at "Locs."
Hey folks out there, how do you overcome the frustration of trying to learn how to draw? Sorry for the lack of knowledge to express myself better. The point is, I tried so hard that I got a little traumatized by it. Every time I try to draw, I get extremely frustrated and end up having a crisis. How do you deal with this kind of situation?
I feel this way when starting a new hobby that is completely out of my usual. If I didn't already start as a kid, it's so hard to get started in new things now that I'm an adult. One thing to remember is, everyone is different and will learn differently! I think consistency is key, no matter how little or how much you draw in a day, if you can just doodle here and there as much as you're willing everyday, then your body and mind will adapt to it. And once you start getting used to it, you can start drawing a little longer and draw more complex things. Copying art is also a good start as long as you just draw it in private (or if you wanna share, give credit to the original). Copying can help you get an idea how other artists draw, and once you feel more comfortable, you can dive into more technical things like anatomy and etc. Try to not think about perfectionism. This is often a major mental block for many creatives where they want to make it "perfect" but perfect is relative and ever changing. Draw what makes you happy for that moment, and move on to the next piece. Create an environment you're comfortable in and try to make that your 'drawing room'. Have music, some snacks or whatever makes you feel good and start drawing. Sometimes you gotta trick your brain with some happy hormones while you're drawing. Other then that, just don't be so hard on yourself, get a sketchbook or something where you can see keep a log of your progress, and just keep at it no matter how small the steps are.
I feel this, and I'm sure a lot of other starting artists too because we know around what point our standards are at with regards to art and we know what looks appealing, but we can't reach our standard as fast as we would like. I think breaking things down when studying could help. Say you want to be good at drawing anime style figures, so you start trying to draw one and pushing yourself to immediately be good at the whole thing, which would lead to that frustration because you don't know yet what makes those other anime illustrations look good. I think it would help break down a reference of the kind of art you like your own art to look like. Get something from your favorite artist, see how they draw faces, what parts are exaggerated, what parts are simplified, how they do colors, what are the main colors and what compliments those colors, how they do lighting, how they do composition, etc. But study these one at a time and at your own pace. Set smaller goals, instead of this vague "I want to be good at art". Ask, "How will I be good at art?" Make your goals tiny and expect to be bad at it. We're all learning. Even our favorite artists have bad days but they've put in a lot more hours of practice and work and that's what makes them better. Most art we see online are their good outputs after months maybe even years of "bad" practices, so be more patient with yourself. Everybody who tries art gets frustrated but keeping at it despite the frustrations is what will get you to improve. Stop looking at your final product that you know is not up to par yet with your standards. Study HOW you'll get there instead of forcing it. And enjoy the process of learning.
To add to others advice, it's also important to take break from learning art and draw the stuff you like from time to time. That way, art won't just be a bad memory for ya... Or smth like that.
So I've been clicking around on Pikat's youtube videos for the past couple days, and surprisingly, it felt like I was listening to myself lol. I'm an older artist who loves the lineart process and gets demotivated when it comes time to do the coloring, plus the face struggle is real. Think I'll give her a sub.
my brain doesnt comprehend how u make the boxes into a body cause ik damn well if I even printed the exact boxes you drew and then tried to use them to draw a body it would somehow not work. Idk what I do wrong lmfao
I would love for pikat to review one of my characters, but It'd need almost a complete overhaul lol 😂 When I get better and create a more established character, hopefully it can get reviewed 😁
I only draw like 10 to 20 minutes a day consistently for fun. Sometimes practice then call it a day(mostly two or one full body using this box method). Idk if imdoing this right.
Yea.........i think im done with drawing😔im so tired of trying. to just have the same progression day to day i know it takes time but i have put alot of time too much time to just get absolutely no where😵💫
Wait, we can send in our art for a chance for you to critique it and help us in such a detailed fashion!? About a week ago, I just started drawing again after nearly 15ish years and I could desperately use something like that for assistance. How can I send in something? And is it possible to send it in if I drew it traditionally (to give you an idea of how long it's been since I drew, I still feel uncomfortable using a tablet and prefer traditional media)?
is pikat left handed? alksdjf i can also only draw faces from one direction but i'm right handed so i thought it was strange they were drawing from the other side laksdjf
Some of the best advice ive heard from other pro artists is to train your eye to see the shapes that make up drawings as opposed to overthinking about anatomy/muscle groups.
Yes, if I could tell anyone trying to learn to do two things; make the mannequine shape things and to break things down into circle, square and triangle as well as accept that you will be ass at drawing for a while before you can be good, you need to practice it like you would football
What if I see the bones as shapes?
This, most academic tutorials like proko, actually overcomplicate things. My mentor said to keep it simple and try to learn to use intuition.
@@MALICEM12 Proko has several videos on construction, the complicated stuff is for people already using that.
@@rogueObscura eh I may or may have not seen them can't remember. But honestly for most artists you'll just never need to know every bone or muscle in the body, it's trivial
Now THIS is what helpful advice from the art community looks like. I have seen many people "helping" but most of them didn't explain and completely just changed the art. This is a nice change
This actually is pretty helpful! I've always wondered why some of my drawings looked flat even when drawing center lines and stuff lol
Same
yup, that is what im doing lol
Since i like drawing stylized squids (thanks to Nintendo), i'd add something important for the last character and are the suction cups. I think i don't really notice the character it's an squid if it's not because the hat and suction cups are important. They're fron the back and not from the front compared to octopus.
hi! im the artist of that squid and I didn't want to make it be a squid but i wanted to make it have the silhouette of a squid so i purposefully didn't add any suction cups.
@@burkicle that makes sense, and your squid girl is really adorable! ^^
I really like these types of videos. Hearing artists talk about their design philosophy really helps me learn more and motivates me.
You made the dreads remind me of hands and itd be really cool if they could control them like hands
Literally made a character with dread hands. Its not a bad idea at all
just found your channel, love how gentle but firm and helpful your critique is, your art is lovely!
so sad this series isn't called pikat critiqats
I, on the other hand, am quite glad the series is not called this.
I, on the other hand, am quite glad the series is not called this.
I, on the other hand, am quite glad the series is not called this.
I, on the other hand, am quite glad the series is not called this.
I, on the other hand, am quite glad the series is not called this.
Casually learning about art without drawing
Art Block's a bish and it's cold as hell in the morning so I don't do my usual sketches as soon as I wake up. Also like what the hell, why is it so cold, it's summer now. Like I'm not entirely complaining because it's better than the heat but where the heck did this cold come from?
im absorbing all of your tutorials in my brain, i love your videos
Man i hope to catch one of these streams i would love a critque on my own works
Someone's been listening to A Hat in Time's ost.
3:13 CHRONO TRIGGER MUSIIIIIC, MY EVER FAVORITE GAME!!!!
Actually, it's A Hat in Time! The song is "The Windmill Peak" by Pascal Michael Stiefel
I mean now it looks structured and more like anime style illustration, and original is more like Popeye era cartoon style shot where everything was kinda wobbly. I like both in different ways. Original has its vibe and charm.
Love being early! Sadly in the history of Locs they were once referred to as dreadful hair or texture. Resulting in people being stereotyped or refused for work if they had said style. So now a days most people try to avoid calling them dread(ful) and just left the name at "Locs."
yes!! i was just about to let her know that
These vids have helped sm with my art journey
PIKAT, HOLY HELL, UR SO BUILT FOR TEACHING ART, YUH??? INSANE WORK AND OBSERVATION, keep it up!
Hey folks out there, how do you overcome the frustration of trying to learn how to draw? Sorry for the lack of knowledge to express myself better. The point is, I tried so hard that I got a little traumatized by it. Every time I try to draw, I get extremely frustrated and end up having a crisis. How do you deal with this kind of situation?
I feel this way when starting a new hobby that is completely out of my usual. If I didn't already start as a kid, it's so hard to get started in new things now that I'm an adult. One thing to remember is, everyone is different and will learn differently!
I think consistency is key, no matter how little or how much you draw in a day, if you can just doodle here and there as much as you're willing everyday, then your body and mind will adapt to it. And once you start getting used to it, you can start drawing a little longer and draw more complex things.
Copying art is also a good start as long as you just draw it in private (or if you wanna share, give credit to the original). Copying can help you get an idea how other artists draw, and once you feel more comfortable, you can dive into more technical things like anatomy and etc.
Try to not think about perfectionism. This is often a major mental block for many creatives where they want to make it "perfect" but perfect is relative and ever changing. Draw what makes you happy for that moment, and move on to the next piece.
Create an environment you're comfortable in and try to make that your 'drawing room'. Have music, some snacks or whatever makes you feel good and start drawing. Sometimes you gotta trick your brain with some happy hormones while you're drawing.
Other then that, just don't be so hard on yourself, get a sketchbook or something where you can see keep a log of your progress, and just keep at it no matter how small the steps are.
I feel this, and I'm sure a lot of other starting artists too because we know around what point our standards are at with regards to art and we know what looks appealing, but we can't reach our standard as fast as we would like. I think breaking things down when studying could help.
Say you want to be good at drawing anime style figures, so you start trying to draw one and pushing yourself to immediately be good at the whole thing, which would lead to that frustration because you don't know yet what makes those other anime illustrations look good.
I think it would help break down a reference of the kind of art you like your own art to look like. Get something from your favorite artist, see how they draw faces, what parts are exaggerated, what parts are simplified, how they do colors, what are the main colors and what compliments those colors, how they do lighting, how they do composition, etc.
But study these one at a time and at your own pace. Set smaller goals, instead of this vague "I want to be good at art". Ask, "How will I be good at art?" Make your goals tiny and expect to be bad at it.
We're all learning. Even our favorite artists have bad days but they've put in a lot more hours of practice and work and that's what makes them better. Most art we see online are their good outputs after months maybe even years of "bad" practices, so be more patient with yourself. Everybody who tries art gets frustrated but keeping at it despite the frustrations is what will get you to improve.
Stop looking at your final product that you know is not up to par yet with your standards. Study HOW you'll get there instead of forcing it. And enjoy the process of learning.
To add to others advice, it's also important to take break from learning art and draw the stuff you like from time to time. That way, art won't just be a bad memory for ya... Or smth like that.
More of this kind of video please, this is so good.
I really want more of this kind of videos!
So I've been clicking around on Pikat's youtube videos for the past couple days, and surprisingly, it felt like I was listening to myself lol. I'm an older artist who loves the lineart process and gets demotivated when it comes time to do the coloring, plus the face struggle is real. Think I'll give her a sub.
i left twitter once elon bought it out but i remember following you, pleasantly surprised to find you here on yt!
I was wondering when your next video would come aaaand... BAM ! You got me !
Awesome as always, thanks for being so awesome !
woooww seeing her critique the sqi character was super interesting. I didn’t even notice i was staring at the feet until she pointed it out LMAO
When you need it you get it Tysm pikat
I clicked on this video in like 1 second
I clicked on the video in 13 minutes 😔
I figured out it existed an hour after it was here
I've been here since 300 b.c years ago
Same😂
thanks for the vid
I'm going to try and keep this in mind once I finally decide to draw my OCs.
bro the end 😭😭
"Gonna flip it to draw the face".
Wait, so that's a common thing? And here I thought I had to keep doing that secretly lol.
Me too!
You can also draw the torso first ,when you get a chance and you could take a figure drawing class your awesome
the abrupt end xd
my brain doesnt comprehend how u make the boxes into a body cause ik damn well if I even printed the exact boxes you drew and then tried to use them to draw a body it would somehow not work. Idk what I do wrong lmfao
I would love for pikat to review one of my characters, but It'd need almost a complete overhaul lol 😂 When I get better and create a more established character, hopefully it can get reviewed 😁
First art video I actually understood also how do you have the hand thing where you’re drawing?
I would like to know what keeps you motivated in art
Any tips or advice for connecting the 3D shapes from blocks into actual body parts traditionally is what’s tricky for me?
straight mogging
I'm here to admire the vtube pixel model.
Oh look im early to a video for once and im trying to draw bodies and stuff for the first time lol
Critique Time
This is the only vtuber i'll watch
MY SAVIOR!!!!
I only draw like 10 to 20 minutes a day consistently for fun. Sometimes practice then call it a day(mostly two or one full body using this box method). Idk if imdoing this right.
How have you progressed thus far?
“Let’s put it into simple shapes”
Also her: Drawing everything in 3D shapes
Give us 2torials
Yea.........i think im done with drawing😔im so tired of trying. to just have the same progression day to day i know it takes time but i have put alot of time too much time to just get absolutely no where😵💫
SQUID HAT !!!!!
being this early feels illegal
fr
It is, the fuzz is on it's way to take you under custody, your court date is June 25th
same bro
😃
how do i send in art? i do paper art what if i send in a picture of what i drew? i just want som crisicism
👍
Wait, we can send in our art for a chance for you to critique it and help us in such a detailed fashion!? About a week ago, I just started drawing again after nearly 15ish years and I could desperately use something like that for assistance. How can I send in something? And is it possible to send it in if I drew it traditionally (to give you an idea of how long it's been since I drew, I still feel uncomfortable using a tablet and prefer traditional media)?
how can we send art for critiques?
when the anatomy:
Hello pikat!
here
How do i submit my drawings?
How do I get my art critiqued😭
Cucunot
Hiii
is pikat left handed? alksdjf i can also only draw faces from one direction but i'm right handed so i thought it was strange they were drawing from the other side laksdjf
how you make your cursor like that?
I was the 634th person who liked this video
what app u use?
Pretty sure she uses clip studio !
RAHH early.. hi youtube
Ok, how do i send my art to give you free content
im early 😈
8 MINUTES AGO
Ooooh i m early
Omagah.. Im too early- 😳
you dont mind if i just you know subscribe>???
39 secs ago lol
only 6 views in 40 seconds she fell off
I am not a fan of your video editing, it is too fastly paced and extremely overwhelming...