I had a theory with this kind of hair, I smashed a glass of water in a glass, and photograph the spillage, rotate in the paint tool and trace it. It kinda works as long as you understand the shadow grouping
Yooo, thanks for making this vid!! I didnt know csp has a layer property function like photoshop, this is a game changer!! I would like to see more artist style breakdown video like this! Keep up the good work!
each time i think i know what kind of artist i admire and style i wanna go for i discover artists that are even more amazing and i have to start from zero again..
I usually didn't pay much attention to the technique, if I like it, I like it. So it's nice to see a study like this. And I myself is so mid, I didn't know what I'm doing half of the time, but these artists are so good, they know what they want and how to achieve that ❤❤❤
1:15 omg, I can't handle this 😭 before I read what you told about the voice, I didn't mentioned it in my mind, but now I can't not hear this in other way, I'm so sorry 😂 though, voice is really cool as the video... oh, this comment sounds pretty weird now I guess and too personal, my apologies..
I was getting tired of drawing my hair and it looks like 5hit afyeer five hours and my hand hurts. I found a better way guys, just draw your character bald
whats with western art tutorial videos and always basing tips and advice off of how other artists draw (with titles like "How to draw like 'X' artist!! " or "This popular artist is great because of THIS!!") rather than using their own skills as example like i see many other artists particularly Japanese and Korean ones do
Because it’s easy clicks and western artists doubt themselves often with comparisons, especially ones growing or going through school. A lot would rather look than take action.
I personally find that learning the techniques of japanese artists is very helpful because of the skills i want to learn, but because the artists themselves dont really make content in english, it isnt very accessible for me to learn. Having someone break it down is super helpful
I mean, I kinda agree with you there. But the thing is it's better to study from different kinds of artists to improve your own. Plus it's really helpful to learn other kinds of art styles, especially if you haven't found your own yet. And as for why they almost never use their own art as a basis, it's probably because they're still inexperienced or have yet to improve on other aspects of their artwork. For example, 'X' makes a tutorial on how to make our art look more interesting by doing basic composition, but 'X' doesn't even have knowledge of it. Of course, they'd base it off of a more professional artist who knows exactly what they're doing. I know another channel named "tppo" (or smth idk), and their content consists of him doing most of what I just said. Tppo is still inexperienced, which is why he studies different artists and applies the stuff he's learned. I really recommend watching him. His content is really interesting and useful when you're still a beginner.
It's because studying other artists' artworks is also a great way to build up your own style. After all, no one starts off with their very own art style in the first place - it often improves and gets discovered in the long run after taking inspiration from other artists. As for why they wouldn't just use their own art, it's probably because of what another person above mentioned. They're either inexperienced or have yet improved other aspects of their art - if they use their art as a basis, then they might not help others as they haven't "completely mastered" their craft per se.
I had a theory with this kind of hair, I smashed a glass of water in a glass, and photograph the spillage, rotate in the paint tool and trace it.
It kinda works as long as you understand the shadow grouping
interesting 🧐
How in the fuck did you conclude smashing two glasses would simulate hair 😭
I mean i can kinda see it now that i think about ut
@@Vaihly i watched an episode of CSI replicating blood splatters to see how someone was minecrafted and I realize...why not try that?
@@polkalamypekopeko2969 i love how ur brain works
Yoneyama mai's hair drawing skills omggg feels like watching flowing waterrr
Thanks! This will be helpful for my saitama art!🙏🏻
I'm sure it will help a ton in your Master Roshi fanart 😂
Looking forward to see you utilize it
try using it when drawing dwayne the rock johnson
My favourite was Adult Gon's hair...
I wish to have hair like that 🗿
Ya mean Polnareff?😊
I EMOTED
😂
respect to that🗿
“Layers are OP”
Me, a traditional artist: 🥲
You deserve so much more views! This video was really helpful!
Thank you so much 😊
well his video wasnt too much powerful
i mean he didnt draw hairs
"gravity just a theory"
I think that explains everything😂
I love your editing omg I also rlly appreciate how you simplify the artists artstyles for us! Thank you so much! (New sub btw)
Yooo, thanks for making this vid!! I didnt know csp has a layer property function like photoshop, this is a game changer!! I would like to see more artist style breakdown video like this! Keep up the good work!
Ikr! One of my favourite tools to use 😁 Thank you so much for the comment!
each time i think i know what kind of artist i admire and style i wanna go for i discover artists that are even more amazing and i have to start from zero again..
I usually didn't pay much attention to the technique, if I like it, I like it. So it's nice to see a study like this.
And I myself is so mid, I didn't know what I'm doing half of the time, but these artists are so good, they know what they want and how to achieve that ❤❤❤
I dont usually sub to art channels coz so many of them go over my head but i think this was really helpful, good stuff man\
0:02 omigod I recognize this photo, it's from a Giga Song featuring Kafu!
1:15 omg, I can't handle this 😭 before I read what you told about the voice, I didn't mentioned it in my mind, but now I can't not hear this in other way, I'm so sorry 😂 though, voice is really cool as the video... oh, this comment sounds pretty weird now I guess and too personal, my apologies..
Love this kind of video, save a lot of time. 👍
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful
Ngl this is super underrated man
Thank you!
This video is really helping me! u got urself a new subscriber ✨✨
2:13 hair best
Started drawing like 1 month and 2 weeks ago, will try this out and hope i succeed T_T
Good luck!
I guess I shouldn’t expect a second one for textured hair, should I? (like afro)
Where do you get all this artist from I keep searching theme 😢?
lovely video new sub!
Hair is the hardest 😭
Another banger!
Do you have any tips on rotating the layer that has border effect? The out line gets all squiggly when I try to rotate ;-;
Really appreciate your channel :)
Glad you enjoy it!
how can we get the outer glow effect in procreate?
For God's sake!!
3:40, Ui-chan git me soo distracted, I swear I had to rewatch that part like 20 bazillion times!!
Not me trying to do these in traditional art😢
Mai Yoneyama also draws great hair
Agreed!
02:18
i need rolua livestream link
Rolua has a YT channel! You can find all the livestreams there 😃
Omggggg CH4NGE!!
thanks sooo much!!!
You're welcome! 😁
Hi! Can anyone explain what brush is used at 2:54?
I NEED THIS.
This is why i don't draw with colors bro WHAT THE HELL ARE THESE LIGHTNING NAMES
2:34
I was getting tired of drawing my hair and it looks like 5hit afyeer five hours and my hand hurts. I found a better way guys, just draw your character bald
Thought it was water
Me who draws on paper
Lmao sameee
hi!!
Hello!
put more drawing tororials
will do! 🤝
miku
whats with western art tutorial videos and always basing tips and advice off of how other artists draw (with titles like "How to draw like 'X' artist!! " or "This popular artist is great because of THIS!!") rather than using their own skills as example like i see many other artists particularly Japanese and Korean ones do
Because it’s easy clicks and western artists doubt themselves often with comparisons, especially ones growing or going through school. A lot would rather look than take action.
I personally find that learning the techniques of japanese artists is very helpful because of the skills i want to learn, but because the artists themselves dont really make content in english, it isnt very accessible for me to learn. Having someone break it down is super helpful
I mean, I kinda agree with you there. But the thing is it's better to study from different kinds of artists to improve your own. Plus it's really helpful to learn other kinds of art styles, especially if you haven't found your own yet. And as for why they almost never use their own art as a basis, it's probably because they're still inexperienced or have yet to improve on other aspects of their artwork. For example, 'X' makes a tutorial on how to make our art look more interesting by doing basic composition, but 'X' doesn't even have knowledge of it. Of course, they'd base it off of a more professional artist who knows exactly what they're doing. I know another channel named "tppo" (or smth idk), and their content consists of him doing most of what I just said. Tppo is still inexperienced, which is why he studies different artists and applies the stuff he's learned. I really recommend watching him. His content is really interesting and useful when you're still a beginner.
It's because studying other artists' artworks is also a great way to build up your own style. After all, no one starts off with their very own art style in the first place - it often improves and gets discovered in the long run after taking inspiration from other artists.
As for why they wouldn't just use their own art, it's probably because of what another person above mentioned. They're either inexperienced or have yet improved other aspects of their art - if they use their art as a basis, then they might not help others as they haven't "completely mastered" their craft per se.
3:39 cringe
their art looks like ai lol. (Ik its not and i dont wanna be rude here>-< )
Ai better lol
@@hosolock nah artists lmao
@@hosolock lmao 😹
Nah artist is
Yeah its better at taking the soul out of art
@beerody no, big businesses are
How do you do outer glow effect thing in medibang 🥹