The link to download the lineart is in the description. If you decide to post your color version, just credit the lineart to me ^^. Have a great day guys
Question is it possible to get that intro scene like watchable in yutube or downloadable the intro scene of the video like in the road raining....and i really liked the tutorial
I don't speak english, but she talks so calm that I can understand 90% of the words that she says, and I absolutely love her for that. Thank you, Jyundee, for your free classes. This is so precious.
I'm a traditional artist and have never tried digital before. Recently my mental health had prevented me from doing my art so I decided to give digital a go, for someone who literally knows nothing about digital art your tutorials have been so helpful and thorough. Thank you!
I’m so happy to se that you do your lineart that way. I’ve always seen all these artists say you have to do your line art in one continuous line blah blah And I all I can think is, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE DONT PICK UP YOUR PEN OFF THE CANVAS CHALLENGE FORGET THAT / I can’t always make perfect strokes >: / No , the way I do line art is more like you, just carefully going along the sketch. Grrrr here I thought all this time there was only “ ONE TRUEEE WAY “ to do line art according to what other artists say but watching you made me realize that the way I do line art is valid too. I do line art in a similar way as you because it feels right and I enjoy doing it that way more as opposed to the stupid “ oh you gotta do the line art lines in perfect strokes blah blah” I don’t have anything against the people who can do that, but I have a big problem with people who insist that’s the one true way to do line art.
This right here is so true. I myself draw traditionally and i almost never do single stroke lines. I tried translating this to digital art and found that everyone says to keep deleting your lines if they aren't how you like it. It seems extremely tedious and its a breath of fresh air to see that an amazing artist (probably one of the top ones on youtube) uses that approach to drawing digitally.
there is NEVER only one method to do anything, especially in art, never forget that. also, although i mostly draw traditionally, i dont line in one continuous line. i like to get up close and carefully trace over my sketch, sometimes i go over the same like to thicken it, sometimes i dont even line small sections to vary it and make it look more interesting/realistic
Man I thought the same thing. I've been struggling with my drawings for ages because I've never been able to do lineart perfectly in one go even with like maximum line correction. Really a discouraging feel and made me start to think my hands must just be too broken for digital or something lmao. Glad to see that's not the case.
You're misunderstanding her lineart technique. Her lines aren't a matter of not being able to use broad strokes (her sketch and some of her lineart is proof she can). They're all deliberate. She's perfecting the line quality by adjusting weight and thickness deliberately when she does her "scratching". If you can't do single, deliberate lines right now, don't let yourself be complacent. I see amateur artists, time and time again, end up settling with less-than-stellar line work because they think the best they can do is scratch an approximation. It's similar to artists that always ask me "why does my sketch always look better than my lineart?" when it doesn't, but the scratchy nature of the sketch tricks their minds into approximating where the line is supposed to be without making that line itself. You can do it, though! Drill yourself! If you struggle making straight lines or arched lines, then draw a bunch of single-stroke, straight/arched lines on paper or your tablet, maybe 10 minutes a day, every day. Start short, then get longer and longer. Don't ctrl+alt+delete because you want to see your progress. Leave your mistakes. It'll probably be nothing but mistakes to start. That's okay. You'll improve, trust me. Once you have this down, you can refine it into something better, like this youtuber. Good luck! ~ Juno
You keep saying you're not good at explaining but honestly, when I first discovered you I was instantly relieved over the fact that you go through the steps and explain why you're doing what you're doing. You're a good artist and tutor, d/w.
Another solid video! Btw, may I suggest a tutorial vid on how you paint/draw backgrounds? As a beginner to digital art, I've been having trouble creating backgrounds, particularly, those that convey certain moods: Melancholic, Cheerful, Joyful, Mellow, Anger etc.
my way in making background is very eazy and give a great results all you have to do is to open punch of a images that u want to make background house + tree+ whatever u want or one picture can do but with many make it unique and it s better if it was real photo not a drawing then make a new white layer and start drawing on the top of it then color it choosing the right color
@stxr tracing is a good way to start drawing. It helps you get a headstart on basic anatomy and proportions so in the future you can draw your own. Tracing backgrounds is fine, but tracing someone else's art and posting it as yours is a big no-no.
when confident artists do tutorials i find that they assume that everyone who is watching their tutorial knows what they're talking about and it's refreshing to find someone that actually explains things
I love this tutorial. I just came from another tutorial that frustrated me, which pretty much told me "just make a clean line" but you demonstrated how you can like art making small strokes and that's AWESome
Hello Ms. Jyundee! I just wanted to say, your tutorials are really enlightening. I know this is an older video and I am just NOW commenting. I just started in my art adventure last December and I got my tablet around 2 weeks ago. I am learning SO much from your videos (using same program). When I do watch them I go "Ohhh, so that's how it's done!" or "Omg, I have been so blind all this time!" So, I just wanted to say to keep on doing that you do. You are one of the most descriptive giving tutorial makers in this field I have watched, and one of my favorites too. Thank you for being a blessing!
The infos you're giving is so helpful. I was struggling with digi art on how to really begin and your vids along with simpler explanation are a real great help to make me understand more. Thank you so much!
Este es el mejor canal de dibujo digital que he visto, pedí una tableta para empezar a dibujar en digital para descansar de lo tradicional y en verdad este canal aclara muchas dudas que tenía que yo veía que gente no explicaba en sus videos, adoro a esta chica en verdad gracias !! 😭💓💓💓💓
Thanks so much for this! Personally I just started digital art switching from traditional it's been rough lol so it'll be a nice experience to get an more in depth look at how others line art in medibang.
this is soo helpful! I was actually debating whether or not to paint with line art. Your video REALLY helped me decide! I think I'll stick with line art for now before jumping straight to painting
New at digital paintings, been drawing on paper with pencil for years. But just got a s7 with pen and looking around on RUclips for help to start and understand where to start and the tools of the app. Thanks good video keep making more..
A very gud tutorial and inspiring one. I aint honestly the type of artist that have patience for detailed line art like this but I might try now thank you
I really loved this one, especially since you went much more indepth and you also recorded it a bit louder which is a great improvement. Thanks so much for sharing your process and walking us through, I cannot wait to improve and watching your beautiful art is such an inspiration!
i've been wanting to do digital art as a hobby, and thank you for showing nice and quick tutorials that are helpful and calming! i subscribed right away!!! :D
Your tutorials are always very helpful (because I use medibang too) and very pleasing to see. Thank you for your time and effort to explain us how you do things ❤️
Thanks for the help! I've been working on digital art and have been having the hardest time with lineart. Your tip of having smaller strokes but zoomed in is so simple but I think it will help a lot!! I'm going to give it a try tonight
Ty for this, I just recently started to get into digital drawing and I have been very frustrated with how difficult it is to make neat library but this really helps
The line art alone is very attractive! In fact, you could even leave out the feathering in the hair and it would be a lovely statement. Your color paintings are of course beautiful, too. ;)
Thank you so much! I just got a tablet and I wanted to learn more stuff on it! I’m excited to draw some stuff since MediBang is the best and all I have for right now!
this is VERY helpful and VERY easy to understand and follow. and your art is SUPER pretty and what I aspire to achieve. definitely will want to see more of your videos :D
What you can do to quickly finish your skech is zoom in on your page and draw your skech small and then when your finished make it big it will look a little blurry buts it's okay since its not the line art and its just the skech.
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I am used to making digital art on my phone and now that I got a pen tablet I am really lost with the LineArt work, this is really helpful 😄😄
The link to download the lineart is in the description. If you decide to post your color version, just credit the lineart to me ^^. Have a great day guys
Thank you so much, Jyun! All your art is beautiful uwu
the link is dead maybe can you reupload again ?
edited :
if you read this comment you can download with mozilla not chrome
How are you doing such smooth lines? Even with stabilization on 40, my lines are so shaky..
Hi, do you use graphics tablet? because your lines are sooo PURFECT! Whenever I draw using correction (5-40) I still dont get perfect lines...
Question is it possible to get that intro scene like watchable in yutube or downloadable the intro scene of the video like in the road raining....and i really liked the tutorial
her "messy" sketch is better than my final product
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Melons
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
OH TRIP UR STILL ALIVE
"MELON"
You gotta have more confidence in your art 💖
A rOuGh sCetCh vErRy mEsSy
Me: *cries*
Lmao, sameeee 😭
@@alexiz0013 my scetches look like a big big mess -;--;
Same, my sketches are so messy and rough that I don't even know where to draw
Love your name and your pfp pic.
U meant **cries** not *cries*
I feel like she became a little bit more confident. You’re doing great honey !!!
Suraya Tan A Kiam thank you~~~
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@@iron1975 what-
Iron ok
What do you mean by saying honey
In summary:
-rough sketch with color other than black
-reduce opacity
-New layer
-lineart
Your tutorials are so thorough it makes it easy to follow even for utter beginners. Thank you so much for the quality content.
*your
I know right! She's so amazing!
This is the first time I'm watching her video and it's the best tutorial I have ever seen
ruclips.net/channel/UCinjfe5fU2ThNnvaDA_I5-Q
Uh, no. I barely understand how she does that lineart, mine has been ugly all these 2 years i had my tablet.
Agreed
I don't speak english, but she talks so calm that I can understand 90% of the words that she says, and I absolutely love her for that. Thank you, Jyundee, for your free classes. This is so precious.
* reads Medibang and how to * YES TUTORIAL I NEED
Ikr cause its one of those free apps that people actually use for art yk
@ fa Fantastic Lmao.. it sounds like you’re low-key dissing on Gacha life editors on Ibis Paint 😂
Me: *clicks on vid*
MediBang: *on computer*
Me: *cries in Kindle Fire*
@@Sovereign_Toadstool to be fair, there is a version of Medibang on mobile, not sure about the Kindle though
I use medibang on kindle
her: *makes rough sketch and calls it messy*
me: *sees something 200% better than my finished work*
I'm a traditional artist and have never tried digital before. Recently my mental health had prevented me from doing my art so I decided to give digital a go, for someone who literally knows nothing about digital art your tutorials have been so helpful and thorough. Thank you!
I know right. Same here.
I’m so happy to se that you do your lineart that way.
I’ve always seen all these artists say you have to do your line art in one continuous line blah blah
And I all I can think is, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE DONT PICK UP YOUR PEN OFF THE CANVAS CHALLENGE FORGET THAT /
I can’t always make perfect strokes >: /
No , the way I do line art is more like you, just carefully going along the sketch.
Grrrr here I thought all this time there was only “ ONE TRUEEE WAY “ to do line art according to what other artists say but watching you made me realize that the way I do line art is valid too.
I do line art in a similar way as you because it feels right and I enjoy doing it that way more as opposed to the stupid “ oh you gotta do the line art lines in perfect strokes blah blah” I don’t have anything against the people who can do that, but I have a big problem with people who insist that’s the one true way to do line art.
This right here is so true. I myself draw traditionally and i almost never do single stroke lines. I tried translating this to digital art and found that everyone says to keep deleting your lines if they aren't how you like it. It seems extremely tedious and its a breath of fresh air to see that an amazing artist (probably one of the top ones on youtube) uses that approach to drawing digitally.
there is NEVER only one method to do anything, especially in art, never forget that. also, although i mostly draw traditionally, i dont line in one continuous line. i like to get up close and carefully trace over my sketch, sometimes i go over the same like to thicken it, sometimes i dont even line small sections to vary it and make it look more interesting/realistic
Man I thought the same thing. I've been struggling with my drawings for ages because I've never been able to do lineart perfectly in one go even with like maximum line correction. Really a discouraging feel and made me start to think my hands must just be too broken for digital or something lmao. Glad to see that's not the case.
You're misunderstanding her lineart technique. Her lines aren't a matter of not being able to use broad strokes (her sketch and some of her lineart is proof she can). They're all deliberate. She's perfecting the line quality by adjusting weight and thickness deliberately when she does her "scratching".
If you can't do single, deliberate lines right now, don't let yourself be complacent. I see amateur artists, time and time again, end up settling with less-than-stellar line work because they think the best they can do is scratch an approximation. It's similar to artists that always ask me "why does my sketch always look better than my lineart?" when it doesn't, but the scratchy nature of the sketch tricks their minds into approximating where the line is supposed to be without making that line itself.
You can do it, though! Drill yourself! If you struggle making straight lines or arched lines, then draw a bunch of single-stroke, straight/arched lines on paper or your tablet, maybe 10 minutes a day, every day. Start short, then get longer and longer. Don't ctrl+alt+delete because you want to see your progress. Leave your mistakes. It'll probably be nothing but mistakes to start. That's okay. You'll improve, trust me.
Once you have this down, you can refine it into something better, like this youtuber. Good luck!
~ Juno
your voice is so calming
I thought it was just me
You keep saying you're not good at explaining but honestly, when I first discovered you I was instantly relieved over the fact that you go through the steps and explain why you're doing what you're doing. You're a good artist and tutor, d/w.
Another solid video!
Btw, may I suggest a tutorial vid on how you paint/draw backgrounds?
As a beginner to digital art, I've been having trouble creating backgrounds, particularly, those that convey certain moods: Melancholic, Cheerful, Joyful, Mellow, Anger etc.
my way in making background is very eazy and give a great results all you have to do is to open punch of a images that u want to make background house + tree+ whatever u want or one picture can do but with many make it unique and it s better if it was real photo not a drawing then make a new white layer and start drawing on the top of it then color it choosing the right color
Me too ! I don’t know how to flip image nor move parts of drawing
@stxr tracing is a good way to start drawing. It helps you get a headstart on basic anatomy and proportions so in the future you can draw your own. Tracing backgrounds is fine, but tracing someone else's art and posting it as yours is a big no-no.
0:48 "Don't really worry if it's messy" You've gotta be kidding me, that's already 5 times better than anything I can do
Wth I was literally just looking for tutorials on how to do lineart.. great timing :D thanks for this super helpful tutorial!
the art is just so beautiful I can't-
I was about to sleep but then I saw this on my notification bar..
so I guess just one more video...
when confident artists do tutorials i find that they assume that everyone who is watching their tutorial knows what they're talking about and it's refreshing to find someone that actually explains things
I absolutely adore your voice! beijos!
also your work of course haha
I love this tutorial. I just came from another tutorial that frustrated me, which pretty much told me "just make a clean line" but you demonstrated how you can like art making small strokes and that's AWESome
Thanks, I had just bought my drawing tablet and find it really hard to create clean lineart, seeing your tutorial gave me a lot of insights
Hello Ms. Jyundee! I just wanted to say, your tutorials are really enlightening. I know this is an older video and I am just NOW commenting. I just started in my art adventure last December and I got my tablet around 2 weeks ago. I am learning SO much from your videos (using same program). When I do watch them I go "Ohhh, so that's how it's done!" or "Omg, I have been so blind all this time!"
So, I just wanted to say to keep on doing that you do. You are one of the most descriptive giving tutorial makers in this field I have watched, and one of my favorites too. Thank you for being a blessing!
QUEEN I LIVE FOR YOUR TUTORIALS
S this connected back to a PC screen? Thanks very much
What tablet have you found most enjoyable to work with, and is this linked to a large PC screen? Thank you
The infos you're giving is so helpful. I was struggling with digi art on how to really begin and your vids along with simpler explanation are a real great help to make me understand more. Thank you so much!
I cannot thank you enough ... I am a noobie to the digital art world and this really helped!!!
You’re the only artist I subscribe and I’m NOT disappointed,, I STAN TALENT 👌 THANKS FOR THE VIDEO IT’S DEFINITELY GONNA HELP 💜💛
You are a blessing to the other medibang users
Omg teaching me what the protect alpha option does really saved my life!! Now I don’t have to struggle making colorful line-art TYSM
Wow I love the way you draw hair!! So natural and flowy
you are an absolute blessing, I was looking for a lineart method that worked for me for SO LONG!! i cant thank you enough, my friend
Este es el mejor canal de dibujo digital que he visto, pedí una tableta para empezar a dibujar en digital para descansar de lo tradicional y en verdad este canal aclara muchas dudas que tenía que yo veía que gente no explicaba en sus videos, adoro a esta chica en verdad gracias !! 😭💓💓💓💓
Be more braver when putting down or altering line work is a very strong point you are hinting at.
A very good tips and tricks video!
As a beginner digital artist, I always struggled with lineart but this video helped me so much!!!
that "correction" tip, really made me happy. I use a mouse and lots of curve snaps
Thank you for this since Im a newbie and was trying to do smoother lineart and this helped me
This is so helpful because I can actually see your brush settings and your process so I'm recording it down
Your tutorials are always so detailed. Thanks for putting your process out there for us to see. :)
I am forever grateful you pointed out a tip for artists with "shakey hands". Much appreciated. ^_^
That is pretty I love the drawing
SUCH A CALMING VOICE YOU HAVE ❤️
Her voice is like an angel 😇
gosh, your line art's I N C R E D I B L E, so soft and lean and beautiful and clean.
Thanks so much for this! Personally I just started digital art switching from traditional it's been rough lol so it'll be a nice experience to get an more in depth look at how others line art in medibang.
this is soo helpful! I was actually debating whether or not to paint with line art. Your video REALLY helped me decide! I think I'll stick with line art for now before jumping straight to painting
Your voice is soothing and the tutorial is very clear!!thank you!
New at digital paintings, been drawing on paper with pencil for years. But just got a s7 with pen and looking around on RUclips for help to start and understand where to start and the tools of the app. Thanks good video keep making more..
A very gud tutorial and inspiring one. I aint honestly the type of artist that have patience for detailed line art like this but I might try now thank you
M new to your channel but to honest I can’t find anything wrong....everything is perfect I enjoy watching it...thanks for the lessons keep it up
I also usually do only a rough sketch and paint over it but that video motivated me to work harder on my linearts. Thanks you!
I really loved this one, especially since you went much more indepth and you also recorded it a bit louder which is a great improvement. Thanks so much for sharing your process and walking us through, I cannot wait to improve and watching your beautiful art is such an inspiration!
This was really helpful! Thanks so much for making this vid! and let me just add on that your voice is very calming and relaxing to listen to
just checked ur subscribers and thought that it said 500k+... u deserve wayyyy more
i've been wanting to do digital art as a hobby, and thank you for showing nice and quick tutorials that are helpful and calming! i subscribed right away!!! :D
Your voice melted my hearttt
I like your voice, first I thought it is a bit bored or sth but eventually I think it's very calming and soothing.
Your tutorials are always very helpful (because I use medibang too) and very pleasing to see. Thank you for your time and effort to explain us how you do things ❤️
you're the most understandable channel
Your videos taught me a lot. Like ive seen one of your tutorials and got much more satisfied with my drawing right after ×)
Your lineart is absolutely wonderful! ❤ And I admire how you allow others to use your lineart. 😊
THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL AHHHH--
you sound so young but seem to already be a better artist than myself who has been drawing since i can remember.
what a calming voice.
Thanks you so much Jyundee ! Have a great day you too !
As always , It's really good and helpfull !
Your voice is so soothing. I really love your videos!
BƯỚC 1 : Sketch Bình thường -> Giảm OPA, Bật Alpha Block. Cho màu Xanh nhạt, (2) Bật Layer mới. Và tập trung đi LINE. Với size bRUSH nhỏ
This is the first time I watch any of your videos and... Your voice is just so soothing??? I love it💕✨
Your voice is so calm and relaxing 💕💕💕
Now that makes sense. I've been trying to find a way to get my line art better for a while now. Thanks!
YOU ARE A LIFE SAVER thank you so much for doing this
*THIS IS WHAT I NEEEDDD TT* 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
You're an extremely talented artist and thank you for your help via these tutorials.
Your lineart gives me so many satisfying chills
this is so niceeeee. Really love your art tips videos. Love itttttt!!!
Thanks for the help! I've been working on digital art and have been having the hardest time with lineart. Your tip of having smaller strokes but zoomed in is so simple but I think it will help a lot!! I'm going to give it a try tonight
Your Tutorials are so good and your voice is so cute and enjoyable
I lost motivation to draw but I saw your video and wanna try drawing again! I'm gonna grab my pen and gonna practice! Love your arts
Ty for this, I just recently started to get into digital drawing and I have been very frustrated with how difficult it is to make neat library but this really helps
*line art* autocorrect!
This is the most helpful tutorial I’ve watched and it introduced me to nice software. Epic win
i find it very interesting how your sketch is a pen brush while the line art is a pencil brush
The line art alone is very attractive! In fact, you could even leave out the feathering in the hair and it would be a lovely statement. Your color paintings are of course beautiful, too. ;)
Wow! It was very helpful, oh, and also what a beautiful art! Thanks for sharing!
simply mind blowing
This is very helpful. Glad I've found your tutorials. I've just started with medibang as well and look forward to improving my digital art.
Your voice is amazingly soothing....
Line art + asmr
Great combination
aaamazinng! im so excited to get more involved with the world of technology and all the possibilities
Thank you so much! I just got a tablet and I wanted to learn more stuff on it! I’m excited to draw some stuff since MediBang is the best and all I have for right now!
You have a lovely art style and your explanations are great. Thank you for sharing this!
this is VERY helpful and VERY easy to understand and follow. and your art is SUPER pretty and what I aspire to achieve. definitely will want to see more of your videos :D
Wow!! This literally changed my lineart game tysm
That is sooo freaking good, Pure skill right there.
What you can do to quickly finish your skech is zoom in on your page and draw your skech small and then when your finished make it big it will look a little blurry buts it's okay since its not the line art and its just the skech.
Thank you so much for your tutorial, I am used to making digital art on my phone and now that I got a pen tablet I am really lost with the LineArt work, this is really helpful 😄😄
Your lines are so delicate! They remind me of Yoshitaka Amano's style.
I'm your new subscriber and I love your voice. It's so soothing and beautiful like your drawings. I'm glad I found this channel.
You’re super super great at art💗💗💗 Thank you! The video was very beautiful, helpful, and satisfying to watch!
I really love your tutorials they're very helpful to me since I'm a beginner. Thanks a lot and I hope you make more of them
Beautiful!!! Simply stunning job~
Love your voice so relaxing. I love your art too❤️