“You’re solving 3D puzzles, not playing with stickers.” This is such an easy didactic way to explain what artists most struggle with. I highkey want to get it tattooed.
Normal Artist Brain: Draw without any construction Expand Artist Brain: Draw like a painter Galaxy Artist Brain: Keep drawing like a painter but then paint like a sculptor and hope to create something meaningful while enjoying the process and doing it all for yourself without any internal or external stress.
Forearms, please! The deltoid, bicep and tricep, etc. are straightforward enough, but the forearm's muscles and how they all connect has to be the most confusing part of the body anatomically! Also, seeing a new video legit made my day ahah. Please keep it up
love that you address the fact that knowing how to paint a back from memory have no real productive use in a commercial environment, but the process is so rewarding that you do it anyway. #relatable
@@salty_3k506 Because drawing from imagination takes longer, so mangakas will usually use some references rather than relying purely on their memories. Even Disney does this.
@@keif9447 Oh true, I didn't think of that. But if you have a character that you want to draw from any angle, knowing how to draw a back from memory is good. Like you likely won't just have a single shot of a back straight on. That would just be limiting your creativity
I saw a very ecchii anime with the girl often being called kaichu Wich means president I think the anime is called my wife is a student council president it's 18+ but that's what you're name reminds me of not a bad thing tbh ✌
I’ve been sculpting for years but I’ll still watch these whenever they come up on my recommended, they’re such good breakdowns and simplifications when you’re lost in the anatomy sauce
I swear my entire brain chemistry just changed hearing what was said at 11:33 I've always been so obsessed with the end result of a piece without even starting to draw it out, and ultimately I'd get upset with myself when I wasn't able to immediately reach the destination I was searching for and it'd destroy my mental health and overall outlook on myself as an artist. But I think now I'll try to think more on the journey and adventure of art, not where I'll end up with it
I just came back from a long walk, and my head was full of psychedelic ideas. I kept noticing how everything influences everything, and that a color here affects a color there, and how in a painting, that cliche idea that "we are all one" is really true. And I got excited to paint from imagination because it felt like I was actually understanding the world around me, and not blindly copying a photograph. This was the first video I clicked on when I came back from that walk and I'm so glad--I really enjoyed the art talk around 3/4th's of the way in (around 11:00). Thank you for all of the fantastic content and humor and everything.
I’ve watched and drawn all your anatomy course, and I have finally improved my anatomy knowledge. You probably won’t read this, but thanks man, you’re amazing!
It amazes me how much my drawings just improved but watching half of your video. Like, bam all of a sudden my disability’s become abilities. The pencil on the paper seems natural and I can look at my art and see a BIG difference.
I think the process vs product point is interesting. For me, I learned art to get into storytelling mediums like comics and animation, so learning how to draw things from all angles without references isn't just for the sake of it, it's a necessary skill. I still use a ton of reference because there's a lot of things I haven't learned enough yet to be intuitive, especially with action poses, but I also think a trained eye can really tell the difference between someone who's built a painting from the ground up and someone who's photobashed it together. I think that might be part of why I also enjoy seeing sketch lines etc in finished work sometimes. At any rate I much prefer it to overly rendered, smooth, shiny skin, anyway.
ok i have to straight away say that you sir make the most comprehensive anatomy tips. I just watched 2 of your videos and make a quick sketch using the techniques you just showed, and i'm impressed. 👏well made guides/tutorials.
dude i was looking for videos like this and i was struggling, and i watched this and now i am truly happy with the way i draw backs. thatk you, you have earned a new sub.
i really love your channel. I am more comfortable with drawing again because of you. I used to draw a really good piece sometime by chance but I try to change that by understand anatomy and this channel help me a whole lot, Thank you.
Probably my favorite video of yours Sinix, both for the content (I love drawing backs) as well as the art talk about the industry and yourself. Thanks for the video :)
Very excited to see another addition to this series. You've helped me improve my art skills so much. Over the course of a month, I've gone from someone who couldn't draw at all to someone who sketches almost every day.
Yay seeing this return makes me so happy! After I went through your old quick tips I had the most fun ever painting skintone and breaking my selfdoubt on human anatomy. Every foot I draw now look great and I get happy every time, thx to you! I still have problems with the neck and generally when twisting and turning parts
Thank God, I need more of these anatomy quick tips!!! They are really helpful, thank you for doing them, Sinix! It would be great if you could do the elbow and its joints.
Gotta say I love backs, Its like a fettish or something to me, we keep getting so much knowledge and love from you dude, just wanna say I love you back! (Pun intended)
i would love a lesson on how to connect all of the concepts you've covered together, for example, pelvis and the ribcage. but i guess that would be at the end most likely. but line confidence and design of appealing shapes would make a great lesson.
Its important for those starting out to know the proportions and positions of the muscle and skeleton relative to one another. With enough practice only then you are able to juz wing it like sinix here
Your ramblings are beautiful worded and enlightening, I never gave too much thought about product based art and technological influence in why people criticize legitimacy. Your views on it were really eye opening. I have a very romanticized outlook to the point it has hampered my work and with this new view I may try to relax a bit more and focus on the final image and Not the process
I think it's important to draw from reference AND imagination. Reference helps you get the forms accurate, but imagination helps you learn how to combine it in a creative way.
To create a beautiful work is a value in itself, but for me the value of learning a skill is in the self that you become when you acquire that skill. When you first start construction it is very hard to imagine actual images and even harder to imagine images that accurately describe form. I believe constructing believable anatomy form imagination has value because you acquire a brain that is able to produce these images and hands which are able to reproduce the images you've imagined. I also think the understanding of form you gain from practicing construction can lead to creative uses of technology. Thanks for sharing your visual information on backs. :)
I love the way on how really helpful your tutorials are! Your videos are my to-go-to when I want to practice my drawing skills in human forms! Anatomy on forearms, body proportion, or the difference between men and women's body figure in general. Hoping for future tutorials!!!
All in one day I subscribed to you and watched so many extremely helpful and entertaining videos from you, and to top it off in the middle of me doing a piece I just saw this video! I love the content and wanted to thank you for your amazing work
Its been a while since i watched sinix and he i forgot most of his animations so watching this one is like ??!!!!! Its so fucking good but then he calls it lame... sir cmon its great
Goddamn, randomly clicked on a Sinix vid about back, and then he talks about Yujiro Hanma´s back I feel blessed like a beautiful snow flake I love you Sinix
Thanks a lot for this! Your videos are really helpful. My suggestion for the next video would be the skull. I feel like a lot of artists would benefit from an explanation of it. Honestly though whatever your next video is on will be great. I’m glad that you’re making/continuing this series!
I liked your mini rant. Most people are concerned with results but often doing art for art's sake has nothing to do with the result. My dad is an art professor so growing up, we were never allowed to trace. it was like the unbreakable law of our household. when people ask how i got to be good at art and why i like drawing, i usually think of that first. i was trained to love making art for the process, not the result.
Yaayyy awesome video Sinix! I dont think I've ever strictly drawn the back of a person in the last 2 years of drawing lmao. I really need to start doing that. I just find drawing the back a boring process compared to the front part of the torso so yea, this video was quite motivating. I also need to start learning to colour. I really love your blocky method of putting down a bunch of colours and slowly and meticulously blending them till they look coherent and weave very well with each other.
Please don't force yourself to animate if you're not feeling like it. Animating is a really lengthy process and these videos with the explanation is more than enough. ^^ These videos have been super helpful for me, someone who is very bad at anatomy. I'm trying to practice it more but I always get sidetracked. >->
Your anatomy videos are absolutely wonderful. I can tell that a lot of time is spent on them, and research! Great work! I have the same view of art as well. I tend to enjoy memorizing the anatomy and trying to produce things from memory. I also liked the "cute girls and robutts" reference, I think I know the artist you are referring to.
My boi Sinix out here changing the free tutorials standards
1000% true
@Ива Зайцев corel painter i think
He really has our backs with these tutorials.
“You’re solving 3D puzzles, not playing with stickers.”
This is such an easy didactic way to explain what artists most struggle with. I highkey want to get it tattooed.
1:07 that's a circle, Sinix, you became the thing you swore to destroy
@O b s c u r e d it destroys your organic flow tbh
@@gabrielclements1119 aww beat me to it! 😂
Imma keep it real wit you chief... you gotta get your hands dirty in this business from time to time just like politics
Hello there!
Normal Artist Brain: Draw without any construction
Expand Artist Brain: Draw like a painter
Galaxy Artist Brain: Keep drawing like a painter but then paint like a sculptor and hope to create something meaningful
while enjoying the process and doing it all for yourself without any internal or external stress.
Forearms, please! The deltoid, bicep and tricep, etc. are straightforward enough, but the forearm's muscles and how they all connect has to be the most confusing part of the body anatomically! Also, seeing a new video legit made my day ahah. Please keep it up
Bro just watch some forearme workout vids mate it works
Especially the elbow connections and how they rotate!
Bro you finally got your wish
i got news for u, 5 years later 😭😭
love that you address the fact that knowing how to paint a back from memory have no real productive use in a commercial environment, but the process is so rewarding that you do it anyway. #relatable
But why not? There are some characters that don't wear shirts in anime for example so knowing how to draw or paint backs can be used
@@salty_3k506 Because drawing from imagination takes longer, so mangakas will usually use some references rather than relying purely on their memories. Even Disney does this.
@@keif9447 Oh true, I didn't think of that. But if you have a character that you want to draw from any angle, knowing how to draw a back from memory is good. Like you likely won't just have a single shot of a back straight on. That would just be limiting your creativity
love the bit on romanticizing the process of art
If you enjoyed that I recommend the book FLOW by Mihaly Czikszentmihalyi
@@sparta117corza elaborate plz
You and Ahmed are my heroes. Everytime you guys post a new video i draw a ton of stuff. Good job inspiring all of us. Love your work, Sinix
@Michaela Cvičková Ahmed aldoori. He's slightly better than Sinix even.
Thanks dad
That guy
@@taltus674 That guy
Ah yes, intellectual conversations.
To be honest, i love ur ramblings c:
I saw a very ecchii anime with the girl often being called kaichu Wich means president I think the anime is called my wife is a student council president it's 18+ but that's what you're name reminds me of not a bad thing tbh ✌
@@lordofthepage845 i think thats kaichou? Not kaichu lol
me too man, me too
I’ve been sculpting for years but I’ll still watch these whenever they come up on my recommended, they’re such good breakdowns and simplifications when you’re lost in the anatomy sauce
I swear my entire brain chemistry just changed hearing what was said at 11:33
I've always been so obsessed with the end result of a piece without even starting to draw it out, and ultimately I'd get upset with myself when I wasn't able to immediately reach the destination I was searching for and it'd destroy my mental health and overall outlook on myself as an artist. But I think now I'll try to think more on the journey and adventure of art, not where I'll end up with it
8:21 *"I think I've just drawn too many naked people"* lolol
Meanwhile me: *I think I've just seen too many naked people*
I just came back from a long walk, and my head was full of psychedelic ideas. I kept noticing how everything influences everything, and that a color here affects a color there, and how in a painting, that cliche idea that "we are all one" is really true. And I got excited to paint from imagination because it felt like I was actually understanding the world around me, and not blindly copying a photograph. This was the first video I clicked on when I came back from that walk and I'm so glad--I really enjoyed the art talk around 3/4th's of the way in (around 11:00). Thank you for all of the fantastic content and humor and everything.
"It's lame, it's messy, but that's about all I could muster..." and then DEMON COMES OUT OF BACK!
Everything I don’t know about anatomy is just the stuff sinix still has to cover. Thanks so much for these videos and inspiring so many people
I’ve watched and drawn all your anatomy course, and I have finally improved my anatomy knowledge.
You probably won’t read this, but thanks man, you’re amazing!
That little speech in the end is really nice. Everybody wanted to be a professional artist and forgotten how nice it feels to be just an artist
It amazes me how much my drawings just improved but watching half of your video. Like, bam all of a sudden my disability’s become abilities. The pencil on the paper seems natural and I can look at my art and see a BIG difference.
I think the process vs product point is interesting. For me, I learned art to get into storytelling mediums like comics and animation, so learning how to draw things from all angles without references isn't just for the sake of it, it's a necessary skill. I still use a ton of reference because there's a lot of things I haven't learned enough yet to be intuitive, especially with action poses, but I also think a trained eye can really tell the difference between someone who's built a painting from the ground up and someone who's photobashed it together.
I think that might be part of why I also enjoy seeing sketch lines etc in finished work sometimes. At any rate I much prefer it to overly rendered, smooth, shiny skin, anyway.
i think i gotta binge this whole series properly. I feel like i forget the tips too easily
ok i have to straight away say that you sir make the most comprehensive anatomy tips. I just watched 2 of your videos and make a quick sketch using the techniques you just showed, and i'm impressed. 👏well made guides/tutorials.
dude i was looking for videos like this and i was struggling, and i watched this and now i am truly happy with the way i draw backs. thatk you, you have earned a new sub.
i really love your channel. I am more comfortable with drawing again because of you. I used to draw a really good piece sometime by chance but I try to change that by understand anatomy and this channel help me a whole lot, Thank you.
I heard of this guy from Sycra complimenting his work. So glad I did. I am learning infinitely much from him.
THESE TURORIAL have made it so much easier to understand anatomy! can you do one on faces/heads overall? looking forward to future vids
the thing u said abor your romaticised view of art and enjoyment in the journey, is something i havent heard a lot of before, i love that viewpoint :)
Probably my favorite video of yours Sinix, both for the content (I love drawing backs) as well as the art talk about the industry and yourself. Thanks for the video :)
I can't believe you referenced Baki! You are awesome Sinix, keep it up.
Sinix has always been dependable with his lessons. So much so I automatically share them with my best friend before the vid even starts
im one of the best artists in the world and i really needed this, thank you
its been a while, ive longed for these quick tips
Very excited to see another addition to this series. You've helped me improve my art skills so much. Over the course of a month, I've gone from someone who couldn't draw at all to someone who sketches almost every day.
Yay seeing this return makes me so happy! After I went through your old quick tips I had the most fun ever painting skintone and breaking my selfdoubt on human anatomy. Every foot I draw now look great and I get happy every time, thx to you! I still have problems with the neck and generally when twisting and turning parts
Thank God, I need more of these anatomy quick tips!!! They are really helpful, thank you for doing them, Sinix! It would be great if you could do the elbow and its joints.
this life saving tutorial series is finally back
I didn't know how much I needed this channel.
Gotta say I love backs, Its like a fettish or something to me, we keep getting so much knowledge and love from you dude, just wanna say I love you back! (Pun intended)
I'm so glad I found this channel
i would love a lesson on how to connect all of the concepts you've covered together, for example, pelvis and the ribcage. but i guess that would be at the end most likely. but line confidence and design of appealing shapes would make a great lesson.
man this video came in the right moment, I'm doing an important art project and i was thinking about drawing a back. Thank you!
THANK THE LORD U UPLOADED THIS TODAY been struggling all day with a sketch... I just haven’t been able to draw backs!!
Ugh. Backs are gorgeous! How anyone can find this stuff boring is beyond me.
The Animation is back awww yizz. ily Sinix
Could you please put up a tutorial about character design
He puts some good insights in the design lab series
"Remember, you're solving a 3d puzzle here, not playing with stickers" I think i needed that hm
Its important for those starting out to know the proportions and positions of the muscle and skeleton relative to one another. With enough practice only then you are able to juz wing it like sinix here
I love your rambles. very informing
Awesome as always. Appreciate the artist insight during the painting. As far as next aqt, necks or general skeletal framework.
Was just trying to draw some back and here comes the notification, bless
Is your name a no game no life reference?
never clicked so fast i wanted a back video yay
This brings me tremendous enjoyment.
thank you so much! you truly help so many artists in this world
Your ramblings are beautiful worded and enlightening, I never gave too much thought about product based art and technological influence in why people criticize legitimacy. Your views on it were really eye opening. I have a very romanticized outlook to the point it has hampered my work and with this new view I may try to relax a bit more and focus on the final image and Not the process
I think it's important to draw from reference AND imagination. Reference helps you get the forms accurate, but imagination helps you learn how to combine it in a creative way.
Wow! This channel has everything I need!
To create a beautiful work is a value in itself, but for me the value of learning a skill is in the self that you become when you acquire that skill. When you first start construction it is very hard to imagine actual images and even harder to imagine images that accurately describe form. I believe constructing believable anatomy form imagination has value because you acquire a brain that is able to produce these images and hands which are able to reproduce the images you've imagined. I also think the understanding of form you gain from practicing construction can lead to creative uses of technology. Thanks for sharing your visual information on backs. :)
I love the way on how really helpful your tutorials are! Your videos are my to-go-to when I want to practice my drawing skills in human forms! Anatomy on forearms, body proportion, or the difference between men and women's body figure in general. Hoping for future tutorials!!!
All in one day I subscribed to you and watched so many extremely helpful and entertaining videos from you, and to top it off in the middle of me doing a piece I just saw this video! I love the content and wanted to thank you for your amazing work
"The traps are like a nice little kite you get to give a piggy back ride to." MIND BLOWN
Its been a while since i watched sinix and he i forgot most of his animations so watching this one is like ??!!!!! Its so fucking good but then he calls it lame... sir cmon its great
I really enjoyed the chat at the end!
Please, PLEASE continue this series!
i just instantly like this video XD
Me too HAHA
when I saw your comment I scrolled up to like it but found out I already did
@@cntom8233 LOL!
Sinix, I never knew you're in to Grappler Baki, now I feel like I've found someone who understands me.
Goddamn, randomly clicked on a Sinix vid about back, and then he talks about Yujiro Hanma´s back
I feel blessed like a beautiful snow flake
I love you Sinix
anatomy quick tips is finally *back*
Thanks for this and all the tutorials they've helped me alot 🙏
IT'S BACK!
HOLY MOLY IT'S BACK!
Omg I've been waiting for this video! I love your Anatomy Quick Tips videos, Sinix!
this was super helpful! Also I liked your approach to less-traditional art methods at the end, it's neat hearing that from a process-focused artist
The message around 11:30 is priceless 🙌🙌 sinix you always amaze me!
With the help of your anatomy vids I painted a figure then I painted another figure next to him because
every figure needs a friend.
You should try hair! I’ve been having trouble making it realistic, or sometimes it feels stiff and just plain weird
yesss! i'm so glad you decided to make another one of these videos thank you!
true inspiration for me, as well as, you i fell in love with the art process it self, slowly developing the skill :)
That was an awesome tutorial! Saving for future reference
These are extremely helpful, thank you! I would love to see one on hips and/or legs
Thanks a lot for this! Your videos are really helpful. My suggestion for the next video would be the skull. I feel like a lot of artists would benefit from an explanation of it. Honestly though whatever your next video is on will be great. I’m glad that you’re making/continuing this series!
When he mentioned baki my excitement in back anatomy grew
yesssssss finally more anatomy quick tips
you're so damn good at what you're doing, it's incredible.
I liked your mini rant. Most people are concerned with results but often doing art for art's sake has nothing to do with the result. My dad is an art professor so growing up, we were never allowed to trace. it was like the unbreakable law of our household. when people ask how i got to be good at art and why i like drawing, i usually think of that first. i was trained to love making art for the process, not the result.
Yaayyy awesome video Sinix! I dont think I've ever strictly drawn the back of a person in the last 2 years of drawing lmao. I really need to start doing that. I just find drawing the back a boring process compared to the front part of the torso so yea, this video was quite motivating. I also need to start learning to colour. I really love your blocky method of putting down a bunch of colours and slowly and meticulously blending them till they look coherent and weave very well with each other.
This was what I was waiting for.
Your skills are so good, I will definetly look other videos and try to draw more to improve !
Being a medical student finally got so useful
Omg! A video yay!! I'm so excited to watch loll. Please post more btw! :D
im glad you are back
Finally! Welcome back babes.
A video on hair would be great, your take on it being a graphic element would be interested to cover
When he talked about artist, technology, and legitimacy? That caught me off guard
You could say that I was....attacked from the back
i would love to see more fan art or stuff of that nature in your stile
Hair! I'd really like a hair video, It's something I've always found really challenging and I'd benefit so much from a video on it.
bought my first toned sketch book . i think sinix knew it
Please don't force yourself to animate if you're not feeling like it.
Animating is a really lengthy process and these videos with the explanation is more than enough. ^^
These videos have been super helpful for me, someone who is very bad at anatomy. I'm trying to practice it more but I always get sidetracked. >->
If you're tallying votes, I really would like a video on elbows as soon as you can!
Wow, I was looking for this these days ! Good timing bro :D
i would love to see the hip one but any quick tips you'll end up making will probably be great
Your anatomy videos are absolutely wonderful. I can tell that a lot of time is spent on them, and research! Great work!
I have the same view of art as well. I tend to enjoy memorizing the anatomy and trying to produce things from memory.
I also liked the "cute girls and robutts" reference, I think I know the artist you are referring to.
This is awesome! I’ve been having a little bit of trouble with this one for a bit!