How to EFFECTIVELY copy study your favorite artist!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @JyunaYT
    @JyunaYT  Год назад +626

    I’m sorry!
    Here are some things I forgot to mention:
    - Trying out a new method of drawing is often very challenging and difficult. So it can happen that in your first couple tries it might not go as you expect. But maybe you start liking it as you practice more! It’s never bad to try something new. and remember to have fun!
    - About “copying” someone else’s art style: nobody wants to be labeled a mere copy-cat or rip off of someone else. You can incorporate a couple aspects you like about it (instead of the whole art style) in your drawing or try adding your own twist into it. But I also advise you to study more than 1 artist and base your own art style on a combination of artists that you like. Instead of just one.
    - Use copy-study as a way for you to learn something new. Please DO NOT copy-study an illustration and then post it somewhere and claim it as your own. (Also some artists do not appreciate being copy studied at all, so even if you credit them, avoid posting unless you know they’re ok with it)
    Some things I didn’t mention in the video because I thought I’d be uninteresting to watch. But I should’ve mentioned some of this.😅 Mb
    You can ask me any other questions regarding this video in the comments!

    • @emmannicolas6031
      @emmannicolas6031 Год назад +5

      Just a Random suggestion: for a better result, make the hair color of the character gear towards orangey/red because it complements well with a bright blue bg

    • @CHERRYSMILE333
      @CHERRYSMILE333 3 месяца назад +1

      lol ur my fav artist it looks so good ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @TailsRed982
      @TailsRed982 4 дня назад

      How do I replicate PhantomArcade's artstyle????

  • @RGDFF
    @RGDFF 10 месяцев назад +250

    "Name a one thing you like about your artist"
    I like his art style

  • @camchameleon4151
    @camchameleon4151 Год назад +1072

    Tracing art is a great way to learn that fledglings shouldn’t be ashamed of! The only mistake some people make is not making it clearer when they have copied an artist’s work. Either not posting it online, or posting it with the image(s) that you used for reference is the way to go 💛

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +160

      I agree!! and also keep in mind some artists do not appreciate their creations being reposted 💚💚💚

    • @sillybillylylyll
      @sillybillylylyll Год назад +8

      You don’t really learn from tracing though

    • @Rysc.
      @Rysc. Год назад +67

      ​@@sillybillylylyll mostly muscle memory for the strokes and stuff

    • @Kirijoestar
      @Kirijoestar Год назад +64

      @@sillybillylylyllyou do if you pay attention to how the lines go and the details. Also muscle memory. Don’t knock down someone else’s learning style

    • @sillybillylylyll
      @sillybillylylyll Год назад +4

      @@Kirijoestar that’s my bad. i thought they meant just tracing without paying attention to anything (edit, typo)

  • @_DurocherK
    @_DurocherK Год назад +481

    I really like how the change of technique affected the end result. It’s brighter and vibrant, I love it 💚

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +20

      Hey Durocher!! Nice seeing you around :D hope you’ve been well

  • @user-wt5if6rx8m
    @user-wt5if6rx8m Год назад +220

    2:04 is a major point. i love it when artists share their workflow. i understand no one is obliged to that but feel super grateful when they do. you'll most likely end up with very different art as you experiment more and more, even if you initially copy a bit.

  • @-IrisPetals-
    @-IrisPetals- Год назад +269

    I’ve been trying to achieve a certain art style for sooo long. This was really helpful, thanks Jyuna!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +21

      I'm really glad if this was helpful to you!! good luck on your practice! I know you'll be able to achieve the art style that you want

    • @-IrisPetals-
      @-IrisPetals- Год назад +11

      @@JyunaYT UPDATE:
      I ALMOST PERFECTED THE ART STYLE AHHH. THANK YOU SO MUCH.

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +6

      THATS SO GOOD TO HEAR IRIS!!! CONGRATS 🥳🎉🎉

    • @-IrisPetals-
      @-IrisPetals- Год назад +6

      @@JyunaYT THANK YOUUUU

  • @BATMAN10N
    @BATMAN10N Год назад +339

    Step 1: become a stalker and observe ur favourite artists every move 👀

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +46

      absolutely necessary step! 😉

    • @sulfurdafolfur
      @sulfurdafolfur 6 месяцев назад

      Wait i did this?

  • @generationm2059
    @generationm2059 Год назад +87

    I'd never thought this could be a legitimate way to study someone else's art in order to improve aspects of your own. Now I can't stop thinking of the artists' works I would like to use this on! Thank you so much!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +10

      That's great to hear! it's a great way to learn! I hope you have fun with your studies :D

  • @CorexEditz7k
    @CorexEditz7k Год назад +84

    I was bored of my recent art style but this actually helped me change it up and taught me more on how to color drawings better Thx Jyuna 😁 :D

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +4

      Glad I could help! Our Art style is generally the combination of our favorite artists, so study artists that you like if you get bored of your art style :D nice seeing you here Chicken Nuggie!! Hope you've been well! 💚 💚 💚

    • @CorexEditz7k
      @CorexEditz7k Год назад +4

      Thx I have been well and hope u are too 🙂😀😄

  • @canyouthefandango3220
    @canyouthefandango3220 Год назад +62

    Since she likes to use a lot of warm colors. I would change black to brown. whenever there is a black color I always pick brown instead and let the rendering do the illusion that the color scheme makes it look like the color black. (color theory lol). I don't use any fancy blending modes either in the process like shading. I'll only use it to make effects like shadow, bright light, and color atmosphere (It's like making a filter to blend and harmonize all the colors of the illustration) I have got rid of my habit using 100+ layers and now I'm just using 10-15 layers (I color and render in 1 layer. Less is more and it is also a bad habit to have a lot of layers or else you'll get confuse and that is how you make things hard for yourself). When coloring skin I would start on pale orange and use orange for shadows or warm orange hue yellow for the skin and use orange again for the shadows. I also realized and learn this myself that it is better to color base everything like some shadows and lighting (don't depend much in blending modes Only use them for overall effects or some effects that needed it but don't use it when you shade. So probably you'll have to train yourself to be good at coloring)

    • @canyouthefandango3220
      @canyouthefandango3220 Год назад +3

      To understand Color theory on your own because it really depends in your artstyle. My color palette is aesthetic colors mostly dark and unsaturated. Skin is always gonna be orange to have this aesthetic effect (Not total orange but the hue I mean XD) Color harmony is just putting gray colors together like pink's and green's gray color. The Gray color or the dullness of the color harmonize because both colors because both are pale. If you use saturated color then it won't harmonize. The black and white of the colors is really cool! It's a cool way to make your art more interesting. For example I out tone and unsaturated blue so the color tone of the blue is dark or black so it means I can use the color blue for shadows. If I out tone yellow the results will be white or light gray so it means yellow can be used for lighting. This is how you know what bunch of colors you can use for shading. So warmer colors are for lighting and cooler tones are for shadows. As long you have a color palette, color combinations, and color psychology you'll be able to have more fun.

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +3

      Nice! I started out with a bunch of layers cuz that’s what I THOUGHT she drew like but I was dying a little bit inside with the amount of layers 😂 later on I saved it on a folder as a “save point” in case I needed it for the video but I used it as if it was a single layer. And you’re right! I should change black to brown in the final illustration that I’ll post on IG! Thank you!! 💚💚☺️

    • @shaii5526
      @shaii5526 Год назад +1

      I wish I could just use less layers, but is more confusing to me to have everthing in one layer and I don't know where to start lol

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      When using less layers, It was very confusing to me at the start haha but I just found it easier to edit after I got used to it :D

  • @munnsin
    @munnsin Год назад +12

    Your drawing is wayyyyy more vibrant afterwards, good job !!
    One thing I like to do because I'm easily overwhelmed by studies is taking only a little piece of the illustration I want to study (let's say one eye or one hand, some accessories, idk). It also makes the process easier for me : when I'm looking at the entire piece with the composition, colors and stuff and can't focus on what's important to me, I tend to think I can't do it and start to feel bad. Your video actually helped me feeling a little better, thank you for that !

  • @huskytzu7709
    @huskytzu7709 8 месяцев назад +10

    one general rule of thumb i feel like is to identify the focus of an artwork when you are studying other artists. if the colors take all the focus then most likely they didn't spend too much on line art if at all. vice versa.

  • @hachzxii7788
    @hachzxii7788 10 месяцев назад +2

    this actually helps me understand more about what i should change in my art than regular tutorials, thanks for this will try doing this too to see my improvement

  • @lunitic_1948
    @lunitic_1948 Год назад +5

    Been needing a video like this for soooo long. Surprisingly could t find much like this. Ty!!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Hope it was helpful!! 💚💚

  • @chr00n1s
    @chr00n1s Год назад +29

    The artstyle you're to learn looks great and amazing keep it up 🙏🙏🙏💗💗
    Here are a few ( sorry if this you already knew it already):
    Most artist use sketches and then render and some straight using blocks of colors then refine later
    Usually we do it messy so there will be texture or color variations to make it more unique, we render on top of everything
    Now about the one with blocks of color, really i mostly do is put colours in and then try to sculpt it as you go. I don't really recommend this technique unless you wish to challenge your self and already learn anatomy and etc etc because doing this process requires you to already know what the piece to look like in the end

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +3

      haha blocking with colors looks scary honestly lol but it also looks super fun! there's so many ways to approach an illustration it's almost impossible to run out of ways to challenge yourself 😂💚 💚

  • @ThorStore
    @ThorStore Год назад +13

    Woow the editing style for this video is really good! And I also love how easy the video was to follow. I also can’t wait to see the final results!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! I'll try to finish it soon hehe 💚

  • @thebestadoringfan
    @thebestadoringfan Год назад +8

    Wow! I never thought about following workflows. I love the editing and your explination was so easy to follow!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      It might be hard to follow a completely different workflow at first, but it might be worth it if you end up liking something about it and integrate into your own process :D

    • @thebestadoringfan
      @thebestadoringfan Год назад

      @@JyunaYT Thanks :)

  • @shakenobu
    @shakenobu Год назад +4

    OH MY GOD this video is so awesome and straight-to-the point i loveeee it, instant like and subscription

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Thnak yoooou!! 💚💚💚💚💚 welcome to the channel :D

  • @reehasyed9070
    @reehasyed9070 Год назад +9

    I always did these. They actually helped my art soo much. Great tips!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Same! It’s easier cuz you don’t have to keep thinking what you gonna draw haha 💚💚

    • @reehasyed9070
      @reehasyed9070 Год назад

      @@JyunaYT yup!

  • @MN-bq2xd
    @MN-bq2xd Год назад +7

    I’m actually shocked by how clear your microphone settings are. Loved the video thank you for the helpful tips!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Oh thank you!! All those tutorials that I watched were worth the time haha

  • @artemiiix_
    @artemiiix_ Год назад +5

    i’ve been having a really hard time lately studying my favorite artist. her name is matcha (she draws a lot of vocaloid) she has this grainy-like style that also has a lot of texture to it, which can be VERY confusing at times! and she’s kind of a hidden artist, like she doesn’t have any speedpaints or much to work with except her finished pieces (which are super super detailed) this tutorial was really helpful to me, so thank you!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Wooow matcha is so talented! I just started following her thanks to you haha
      Well, if you want some advice, since there’s so many details on her pieces, I’d pick a small section of it (the face, for example) and try to replicate it instead of the whole piece. Then you can escalate it once you find her secrets little by little haha good luck and have fun practicing! 💚💚

  • @Stvrist
    @Stvrist 7 месяцев назад +15

    The artist who's style I aspire to do has nothing 😭 not brushes, time-lapses, just their work

    • @Stvrist
      @Stvrist 7 месяцев назад +2

      Does anyone know what to do?

    • @Blooming_didi
      @Blooming_didi 7 месяцев назад +7

      I've been studying the pjsk art style, and I honestly have nothing to work with. What I did was study the line art (colours, thickness, etc) and anatomy, and the colour contrasts. (Soft or sharp colours?etc) Also, I recommend that you trace the art for learning.

  • @Dostoywhisky-i5t
    @Dostoywhisky-i5t 26 дней назад +1

    My favorite artists are Aidairo (TBHK artist) and Hoshikawa (BSD:15)
    The reason I like them is that they are very unique. When it comes to Hoshikawa's art, it seemed if I tried that art style, the stress that caused by the complex anatomy of the human body would be reduced. Despite that, the art is extremely majestic. Both Aidairo and Hoshikawa's art are not stressed by complex shading techniques too, instead they use various colors and it turns out super super amazing!

  • @strawberrymuffn_8
    @strawberrymuffn_8 Год назад +4

    Honestly I never really thought of a lot of these tips, thanks for bringing them to light my friend ✨👏👏

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      No probs Muffin!! 😊 I hope the tips were helpful!

  • @stan_lego_eda
    @stan_lego_eda Год назад +2

    Oh my god thank you so much, this is super useful , I've been trying to achieve a very specific art style for a while now! If I remember to, I'll update you, again thank you so much for the tips, I subscribed :)

  • @farahmau
    @farahmau Год назад +3

    2:36 I just watched that specific speedpaint and honestly same 😂😂 those moments where the blobs of paint suddenly make sense, like, HOW???

  • @Jonnelss
    @Jonnelss Год назад +3

    This is such a well made video!! Love the editing, you're amazing at drawing, and the way you study is really analytical 😁 I learned a good bunch of stuff here, thank you for making this video, and really nice channel!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much 😊💚 I hope you have fun with your studies! And thanks for watching my video!!

  • @yooki3981
    @yooki3981 Год назад +2

    thank you for this tutorial, i've watched many art studies trying to replicate ask's artstyle but this one made the most sense to me especially when it comes to her line art. this is also a new experience for me cause i usually do line art first before color and shading but this taught me how to have a more painter-ish style and have more freedom in forms. great work!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad this was helpful to you 🥰💚
      There are so many ways you can achieve the same or similar results to ASK or another artist’s style! You just really need to have the freedom to try out and experiment what works best for you!
      Good luck on your studies!! Have fun 💚

  • @CuriousMochii
    @CuriousMochii Год назад +10

    I love how you went full CIA in uncovering those Pixiv interviews

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      I’m glad you liked it!! I had a lot of fun working on that part haha 💚

  • @japannz00
    @japannz00 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this i love your channel literally i hope you get more famous like other art youtubers im so sure u will get famous ur the best

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      That's really sweet of you! 🥺 I'll do my best to become a better youtuber!!

  • @reisatsuki5891
    @reisatsuki5891 Год назад

    Ooooh I'm totally gonna steal that copy-study apporach! Thanks for the video, I learned so much from this ngl

  • @LEVEL_UP_SHOW
    @LEVEL_UP_SHOW Месяц назад

    I love sui ishida's illustrations
    This man is a genius

  • @yavnrh
    @yavnrh Год назад +3

    This is a very informative and high quality video! 👍Copying is a valuable but difficult learning method. I copy a lot, although usually not the fully rendered pieces, as that's a ton of work. 😅 I find it much easier to keep the painting together if I draw the lineart, but it's like you said: cleaned up lineart takes a lot of time and correcting mistakes requires a lot of effort once you're well into shading (the more layers you have, the worse it is naturally). I also think it's very difficult to notice mistakes at sketch/lineart phase, which makes this technique all the more interesting to try.

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      that's one of the reasons I only copy studied a tiny section of ASK's piece haha otherwise I'd have to take like 10 hours instead of 2-3 to study that one piece 💀 I hope that trying out without lineart suits you well! if it doesn't, it's also fine! there's a million different paths you can take to get to the same result 😊💚 have fun studying!! Thank you for watching!

  • @jayyyythearsonist
    @jayyyythearsonist Год назад +1

    THIS IS SO COOL WHAT???? IM SO GLAD I FOUND THIS CHANNEL I'm totally gonna try this myself thank you!! :D

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      AWWW THANK YOOOU 🥹 💚 💚 have fun practicing!

  • @SeeingStarsYT-art
    @SeeingStarsYT-art Год назад

    I have been very dissatisfied with my art lately. This is the best advice I’ve had! Thank you! :)

  • @hershidrawz
    @hershidrawz Год назад +1

    the editing in this vid is amazing! i love how u explained everything, & ur art looks amazing

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Thank you so much!!

  • @kyousey
    @kyousey Год назад +1

    Thank you for the tutorial, it was hella informative and enlightening.
    On another note, when I was watching the video.
    0:00 / 0:06
    "Oh she sounds pretty calm, I think"
    2:49 *woof*
    "Huh? Down bad for Makima? That can't be, I must be seeing things."
    5:56 *straight out berates own art mercilessly*
    "But... That's your own creation...."
    8:34 *sound is peaking with ear shattering insults*
    "Okay, she is not calm."

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      LMAOO I'M 1 MONTH LATE BUT THAT'S SO FUNNY 😂💚 THank you! 💚💚

  • @leedan-a
    @leedan-a Год назад +5

    Congrats on 1k subscribers!! Also this video was super informative and entertaining, I love how you explain things 🛐

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      leeedaaaaan thank yoou 🥺🥺 I hope the video was helpful!

  • @askofly_7754
    @askofly_7754 Год назад

    im so glad i found this video aha ! You made it exactly on the artists i wanted to study. So thank you !

  • @sweatybabypowderhands843
    @sweatybabypowderhands843 Год назад +20

    I didn’t know you could actually learn so much from studying their process rather than just their finished image, like I really like how Samdoesart simplifies his lineart where it’s just good enough to get things moving.
    Thanks for making these really helpful videos !!!
    I’m gonna go stalk my favorite artists portfolios now haha

  • @cocozart9643
    @cocozart9643 Год назад +1

    Highly underrated! This helped so much!

  • @demaanmaybe8192
    @demaanmaybe8192 Год назад +2

    Idk why but recently all of this art study on RUclips just amazing at editing ...

  • @binxthebinx6575
    @binxthebinx6575 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been searching for hours on RUclips to figure out if I am creating my new characters in the wrong way and I don't think a video on the topic that I am looking for exists, so I'll just leave this here because I would really love some feedback. I am working on this project that I am very passionate about and I have just begun to start drafting the characters I have created. Two of these characters are heavily inspired by Under Night In Birth when it comes to it's art style. I just think the artwork is phenomenal and it has been the main inspiration with not only my drawings, but also the stories I have been writing as well.
    Here lies the problem that I can't seem to find a good answer to online. My main character's design was inspired by Hyde in that game. His clothing is different, the story centered around him is different which I am completely in love with...but then when I start working on the hair, I get panic attacks. This probably sounds super dumb, but I want my character to be blonde and my fear is that I could get in trouble because his hair looks too similar to Hydes, but at the same time. How many ways can you really draw spikey, blond hair? You know what I mean? To change his blonde hair to something else would mean I would have to rework the whole design. I guess I'm trying to figure out where that line is. Like, if using a color/hair style can be seen as plagiarism which is not what I want.
    So yeah, that's my dilemma, any advice would be extremely helpful because there seems to be no videos on the topic. Thank you! :)

    • @Trishpaytaxes
      @Trishpaytaxes 10 месяцев назад +1

      There are many characters with blond hair, there are many characters with spiky hair, there are many characters with blond and spiky hair.
      It doesn't matter if your character has a few similarities with another, as long as it has enough differences to balance it out.
      It's impossible to be completely original anyway when there are millions of artists out there, so do whatever you want! That's the fun part.
      But if you still aren't able to tell whether or not they look too similar on your own, you can always make a post about it with images of the two characters and ask what people think.
      Hope this helps c:

    • @binxthebinx6575
      @binxthebinx6575 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Trishpaytaxes Thank you so much! This does help me out a great deal. What's funny is a day after I posted this, I came up with my own solution to the problem and decided to use a blonde color in a different shade. It strangely hit me where I was like "Oh yeah, I can do that. There are thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of different colors" and there are a ton of shades for just "basic yellow or blonde." I really started to try to advance my art as of last year so a lot of stuff like this flies over my head sometimes, it's kind of crazy actually.
      Again, thank you. I appreciate your feedback :)

  • @Lazuley_
    @Lazuley_ Год назад +1

    Tysmmm 🥺 I wanna study Mika pikazo's art , her works are just so vibrant and the way they pop I really like a lot

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      I love her work! i hope you have fun studying her :) 💚💚💚

  • @BIGBUCKS_moneh
    @BIGBUCKS_moneh Год назад +1

    This was honestly pretty helpful. Im glad this randomly got recommended to me 😂

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad it was randomly recommended to you and you watched it 😂💚💚

  • @EggnToast_
    @EggnToast_ Год назад +45

    What if they never share the process?

  • @jpeckdraws3932
    @jpeckdraws3932 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you imma try this today as my heads and bodies never match up with my study

  • @rayonjack2553
    @rayonjack2553 Год назад +3

    I love both artworks its amazing and nice tips

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Thanks!!! I still need to finish the purple one haha

  • @Lesimes-2055
    @Lesimes-2055 Год назад +4

    Oh yeah guys remember to look away when you feel like you have been looking into your reference or your art for too long because a visual effect will happen and you will find situations like “coming back from a milk break and see your masterpiece became a piece of trash”

  • @perrccyyy
    @perrccyyy Год назад +6

    bro my fave artist and the style i desperately am trying to achieve like.. does not exist on the internet (at least not english bc they are chinese) because they illustrate a bl novel and cant give away information lest they be arrested in china for the well.. gay themes 😭
    EDIT: OMG WAIT THEY HAVE AN ART STATION ACC YIPPEEE

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +2

      I was so confused like how did you find out about them if they don’t exist on the internet? Hahah hope you have fun studying their art station acc!! Btw I didn’t know they could get arrested on china because of that :0 jeeez

    • @perrccyyy
      @perrccyyy Год назад +2

      @@JyunaYT i just didnt think they would have like social media, yknow? the author of the novel doesnt use their real name, so i wondered if it may have been the same for the artist, a sort of counter measure against the lgbt laws/ bans in china. but i spent ages scrolling through their art station, it was super fun haha!! (i found out they drew some of my favorite percy jackson fanart too!!!)

  • @Sakuraxx000
    @Sakuraxx000 Год назад +2

    THE QUEEN HAS POSTED AND I AM LATE!🥲

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Better late than never!! Thank you for coming!!!!! 💚💚💚💚💚 You dropped this 👑👑👑😤

    • @Sakuraxx000
      @Sakuraxx000 Год назад +1

      @@JyunaYT aww ofc I’ll comee!! And what do you mean i- here
      👑

  • @sigits_illustration_art
    @sigits_illustration_art Год назад +5

    I'm interesting to study mihoyo art style. But.. their first illustrator are so mysterious. Even don't have social network, except Weibo & pixiv. What just i knew is the name "CiCi". 😅

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      I believe they also hire Mogoon(Modare) for him to draw! he has a course on colosso if you're interested! or you can also check Tppo's video on him!
      ruclips.net/video/FgqpVKzuiXM/видео.html
      have fun with your studies!

  • @KasumiLin
    @KasumiLin Месяц назад +1

    8:36 it reminds me of Darwin from The Amazing World or Gumball 😭 cute voice

  • @rufflechips1080
    @rufflechips1080 10 дней назад

    tysmmm!! i wanna learn how to draw like theart style in toejam and earl still in thegroove

  • @mougs6253
    @mougs6253 Год назад +1

    i may be wrong but i think that ask, like any other famous illustrators does lineart. the thing that I see from most artists are they do lineart but the color matches the surrounding colors. if the hair is orange then they will lineart the hair with that same color. that's also why in some areas there are darker clean lines because they don't use black colors for lineart

  • @remnautic7021
    @remnautic7021 8 месяцев назад

    "that shit look like a giraffe" got me, luv the video

  • @StarkerAxe
    @StarkerAxe Год назад +1

    Very nice video. Very informative. I hope you get more recognition

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Thanks!! I appreciate that! 💚

  • @dishwashergirl7564
    @dishwashergirl7564 Год назад +19

    but what if they dont have any available speedpaints or videos of them working?

    • @nadjulie
      @nadjulie 7 месяцев назад +3

      this is so late but maybe you can try some other artists’ steps

    • @dishwashergirl7564
      @dishwashergirl7564 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@nadjulie loll dw, thank u ill try that

  • @CoolPiggy
    @CoolPiggy 10 месяцев назад

    Love the video! I've been trying to do more studies recently but I'm struggling to actually translate their image onto the paper, and I'm feeling kinda stuck drawing pictionary quality trash a lot of the time, as well as with the whole digital workflow as well 😅

  • @AraDreamHat221
    @AraDreamHat221 2 месяца назад +1

    i can now learn the danganronpa art style

  • @Artist3476
    @Artist3476 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi I love your videos I’m your new subscriber your voice is so beautiful and cute,keep up the good work!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! Welcome to the channel 🥳🥳

  • @FireBlueZ
    @FireBlueZ Год назад +6

    And then there is me who is learning Kyoani artstyle

    • @tsuumee4545
      @tsuumee4545 Год назад +3

      The Violet Evergarden style slaps the most ngl

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +3

      Broooo violet evergarden is sooooo 💚💖💚❣️💞❤️‍🔥💝💖
      Gorgeous ✨

  • @Bananabeens
    @Bananabeens Год назад +2

    Shes so pretty 😍 I love the colors, lineart, and pose (do artists call pose, pose i dunnu🥺. So cool 😎

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Thank you Banana Beeeaaaan 🥺 💚💚💚 thanks for always commenting!! you make my day! you're the best 💚💚💚💚💚💚💚

    • @Bananabeens
      @Bananabeens Год назад

      Nooo you make my days🥳🤩 Thankyou for being so cool 😎 Also thanks u for the art 🎉 wisdom!!! 🙇‍♀️ 🙏

  • @klydredfield5215
    @klydredfield5215 Год назад +1

    Details. Insane details.

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      so many details.

  • @bipobubebe
    @bipobubebe Год назад +1

    This is super useful tutorial thank you so much!!!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!!! 💖💖💚💚💖

  • @ArtStudyHours
    @ArtStudyHours Месяц назад

    Really great incite!

  • @fate7669
    @fate7669 Год назад +1

    Also, this video is probably exactly what i needed

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Hope it was helpful! Good luck with your Asuka study!

  • @_glint
    @_glint Год назад +1

    thank you so much for this video, there was so much important information in just 9 minutes. you are so good at explaining and painting!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      I'm really glad! Thank you :) 💚💚

  • @ivancabrera3289
    @ivancabrera3289 Год назад +2

    I have a really long way to learn my line art is wobbly and idk how to draw much of the human body😅 but I'll keep going I will not give up like I did with my other projects

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      it's alright to stop at some points if it's stressing you out too much. but keep going!! I believe in you! 💚💚

  • @yamiko43
    @yamiko43 Год назад +2

    Great editing and video, you've achieved a new subscriber! Also nice drawings, they're so cool!
    I've got a question: I've already tried to do a copy study but copying a digital artwork on paper is actually harder then I expected (probably because I'm still new to drawing). Have you got some tips for turning them better? I'm sorry if there are some grammatical error but I'm italian!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Hii!! It’s always nice knowing where my viewers are from haha 😊💚 welcome to the channel!!
      So, I’ve done this before and if you wanna compare your lineart or sketch with the piece that you chose from your favorite artist, you could either get a bigger screen, place the image u chose and put your drawing on the screen on top of the original. Then check for anatomy issues. And correct it (with a colored pencil or normal one). Or take a picture of your drawing and compare it to the original by putting it on a photo editing app or drawing program and lowering the opacity. But I think this last one has way too many steps haha
      Anyways, good luck and have fun with your study! Nothing should stop you from wanting to learn :D

    • @yamiko43
      @yamiko43 Год назад +1

      @@JyunaYT thank you very much, I'll make a good use of those tips!
      Sorry for making you lose time and another time thank you!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      hey sorry for the super late reply! i don't get notifications for new replies 😭 Anyway! I did not think that I "lost my time" answering you. we're all here to help each other :)

    • @yamiko43
      @yamiko43 Год назад +1

      @@JyunaYT don't worry!
      Anyway, I'm relieved that I wasn't a pain in the neck. You're so kind, really!

  • @hades.serapis
    @hades.serapis 8 месяцев назад +2

    You’ve convinced me, I’m dropping lineart, I always hated doing it anyways 😭😭😭

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  7 месяцев назад +2

      Lolll try different methods until you find something that you enjoy 😉 but same I hate lineart haha

    • @hades.serapis
      @hades.serapis 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JyunaYT did some studies and definitely feel happier adding lineart details later in the render, rather than what I used to do kin of like i had to abide by the rule of always colouring in the lines, it really allows me to be much more flexible with the process itself. So thanks for this freedom that u gave me, for now in studies of course it’s a very controlled environment for testing the render, but looking forward to try it on my next sketch to final piece process

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  7 месяцев назад

      That’s super noice! Wish ya the best in your art journey :D

  • @mayachu_draws
    @mayachu_draws Год назад +1

    Creating an illustration without lineart seems super foreign to me! Maybe i'll try it to challenge myself. Thank you for the video!

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      There's an infinite amount of ways you can approach an illustration! it's always fun learning about it and trying them out! Definitely worth trying! have fun 💚💚

  • @ItsBeeHello
    @ItsBeeHello 26 дней назад +1

    This so hard I don’t have a favorite artist 😭

  • @mobina1248
    @mobina1248 Год назад +1

    Thankssss

  • @Madddorash
    @Madddorash Год назад +1

    Bro what is this ASK artist?? Is she even human? how can she make something that beautiful 😭😭

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Broooooooo she’s so good!! I still can’t tell if she’s a human or not 😭 check out her other illusts on pixiv or Twitter too!! It’s just as gorgeous 😭💚💚

  • @ThienDuongchanel
    @ThienDuongchanel 3 месяца назад

    Thank thank youu i can now copy fooly grulle

  • @333DOT.
    @333DOT. Год назад +1

    omg i love u ur a genius !

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      hell yeah! lol 💚💚💚

  • @venxtiisq
    @venxtiisq Год назад

    I’m trying to study gege akutami’s style but mine is literally so much softer and nothing like his so it’s a REAL challenge 😭 thanks for the tipsosososs

  • @Xxelzeuu
    @Xxelzeuu 2 месяца назад

    My art hasn't been arting these days because I lack inspiration these days feeling Abit too overwhelmed by other stuffs too. I never wanted to lose my ability to draw because drawing is my therapy.
    And I'm trying to change my semi realistic art style and I need to stop over rendering

  • @E_c_l_i_p_s_3
    @E_c_l_i_p_s_3 8 месяцев назад

    LIFE SAVER.

  • @denvvii
    @denvvii Год назад +2

    love ur vids

  • @Aurorasfairy
    @Aurorasfairy Год назад +1

    Great video! Although I still have hard time painting/blending bc I use ibisPaint and it’s brushes don’t help really in blending things well

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Oh! I've never tested Ibis Paint. is there not a smudge option to it? also thank you!

  • @moizkhan81
    @moizkhan81 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tipsss

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Hope it was helpful!

  • @kivmonster
    @kivmonster Год назад

    I would do anything to draw like that👊🏻

  • @user-zl5fx1ns6t
    @user-zl5fx1ns6t Год назад +1

    This is really useful! 😄

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! 💚

  • @ManuelSanchez-tt8kd
    @ManuelSanchez-tt8kd Год назад +1

    Great video! really helpful

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @we-yk8cw
    @we-yk8cw Год назад +3

    i smell underrated

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      i smell burning toast

  • @heystopyellow6650
    @heystopyellow6650 Год назад

    I also loves how ask colours the hair of each characters QAQ
    however I would say ask seems to be first using a soft air brush to paint the whole area of the shadow part and refine them bit by bit.
    U can see for the edges of the shadow they r soft, how ever hard brushes r also used for some areas such as the shadows in the shadow, also usually ask wun use a very highly saturated colour for the lighting(itz more “white”) and even if it has to be saturated it should be standing out from the base colour and either blend it completely (like not u can see itz a stroke) or use a hard brush (as I observed on other artists too:;;)
    (I’m not a great artist or sth but ya here r my humble opinion I like dis vid tbh cuz I’m also trying to learn how to colour the hair like ask xd
    But I’d say some theory of lightings and colouring r needed or else u wun understand why ask’s hair is so shiny (basically the reflections))

    • @heystopyellow6650
      @heystopyellow6650 Год назад

      Like I kinda did a study on how to draw hair like ask be4 I drew my icon rn---

  • @Mehrulikesart
    @Mehrulikesart 10 месяцев назад

    Naurrr I wanted Jake to meet his Aussie sunbaenim 😭

  • @Syl14_
    @Syl14_ Год назад

    In summary all I got is ask is just really good and I semi give up on colouring

  • @Enrommie
    @Enrommie Год назад +1

    i like this editing

  • @Pump
    @Pump Год назад +1

    Great video :D

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! 💚

  • @MoonnnlitRose
    @MoonnnlitRose Год назад

    I just watch people draw, like.. in live streams from tiktok, and when i like their art style, i pay attention to their process and try copying it and when i learn how to do it, i try doing it again but without looking at how they do it?? Idk

  • @arkha0s
    @arkha0s Год назад

    +1 sub i like how you do your videos / your art styleee, btw i didnt understand, wich brushs do you use and can we have theme please ?

  • @luxuriousmindset1906
    @luxuriousmindset1906 7 месяцев назад +1

    But all artist dont have process though and have custom tools that nobody have access to so how would you go about those artists

  • @FishoeShoe_da_great
    @FishoeShoe_da_great Год назад +5

    I’m curious how you think about copying a certain artists style. Should you credit them? Or let them know first? I love certain drawing styles but every time I copy them it feels like I’m plagiarizing 😭

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +2

      OMG It was in my script to add that part about permissions and stuff 😭😭😭 I forgot to add it to the final video. I’ll create a pin comment about it! Thanks for the reminder 💚💚

  • @fate7669
    @fate7669 Год назад +1

    I’ve scavenged the internet for anything of an asuka timelaspe

    • @fate7669
      @fate7669 Год назад +1

      I have failed

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад

      Bro same haha she gives us nothin 😭

  • @Realhuman111
    @Realhuman111 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome vid

  • @NIGHTBLOODUSAGI
    @NIGHTBLOODUSAGI Год назад +3

    does anyone know what you could do if the artist you wish to copy-study is digital but you draw traditionally? i cant do digital as i have no such resources but im afraid a copy-study wont work with two different mediums.

    • @JyunaYT
      @JyunaYT  Год назад +1

      Oooooo I didn’t think about this 🤔 hmm there’s definitely some limitations to what you can do traditionally compared to digital.
      Just keep in mind that it won’t look the exact same, and that’s okay! especially with the colors. but don’t be discouraged! you can always practice the style, the lines and stuff! I’m sure it’ll be lots of fun!! ☺️💚💚💚

  • @Ubdedman
    @Ubdedman 4 месяца назад +1

    Arknights spotted. Very cool.