So which style is your favorite?? --- Ancient Art - (Predating The Fall of Rome) Folk Art - (All Times) Renaissance - (1350-1620) Baroque - (1600-1750) Rococo - (1740-1770) Line Art - (1940-1950) Geometric - (900-700 BC) Pointillism - (1880) Cubism - (1880-1970) Minimalism - (1950-1960) Romanticism - (1800-1900) Fantasy - (All Periods) Art Nouveau - (1890-1914) Ukiyo-E - (1615-1868) Impressionist art - (1870s-1880s) Post Impressionism - (1886-1905) Realism - (1840-1848) Surrealism - (1930-1940) Expressionism - (1905-1920) Pop Art - (Late 1950s) Modern Art - (1860-1970) Contemporarry - (Recent) Graffiti - (Recent) Figurative - (All Periods) Abstract - (1900-Present) --- Also, keep in mind that these are general guidelines, a lot of artists dipped their feet in different styles throughout their life, so many artists can sometimes fall under multiple styles :)
Impressionism is my favourite because of the on the fly, spontaneous nature of just getting the image on the canvas right away, and to get it done quick before the lighting changes. Post impressionism just took all the good from its predecessor and allowed the artist to put their own symbolic twists to the foundations.
I actually more and more like the performance or installation stuff now....something about experiencing the art on the spot that you cant get from second hand imagery or copy. And I think that video games should have their own category too actually...💻
folk art can and often does represent personal or individual feelings, it just depends on the culture. A lot of American folk art is a great example, American Folk music for instance. Folk Art IS meant to be cultural and represent the feelings of a large group, but it's only in certain countries that this is juxtaposed with the concept of individuality. A lot of countries don't draw a line between individualism and collectivism as "opposing" forces, because everyone is both an individual and a part of a collective. Hope that helps everyone with their international art studies.
As much as I like the list and the examples, I have a few things I would like point out: 1. I don't think fantasy is classifiable as a style, isn't it more of a a genre/topic just like sci-fi, nature, religion, etc. i.e. you can make fantasy art in any style but that art will not be fantasy style art but rather art about fantasy. I mean, it's not like art about flowers is called "flower style" art, or art about animals "animal style" art (though I imagine if you would make art using only flowers then that might be "flower-style" art). 2. the term figurative, along with representational and abstract, is actually a category of art that states what is being presented in the work of art, and as such is not an art style by itself. You can create art of any category in any style you choose. for example abstract line art or figurative renaissance paintings. 3. Graffiti is also not a style, but more of a method of creating art (the same way painting, sculpting, and computers are methods of creating art). Most graffiti art I've seen is usually done in pop, modern, cubistic, or minimalistic styles. 4. I personally feel that just brushing away modern (contemporary) art styles with the "contemporary art" umbrella is not good. I mean, for example, anime/manga art and pixel art are unique enough in my opinion to warrant being their own styles altogether, at least a mention if nothing else. Just like cartoon art and 3d art (and I don't mean only 2d renders of 3d models, but for example voxel art or low-poly art, which is a derivative of cubism, if I'm not mistaken). And I think all of them definitely deserve their own mention when talking about styles, especially to a modern audience.
@@mrpringles6690 I totally agree, which is why I think even just a mention is enough. Like just opening up the "contemporary" umbrella a little bit. And I'm sure most people watching these videos are probably already quite familiar with those styles, so there is not necessarily even a need to go into further detail.
at tip to the hat for you dear sir, for these few minutes. nicely condensed and to the point. everybody seeing this has the proper search keywords should they require more details and background.
I really love that style too - And, I'm actually planning to create a deck of cards in this style later on in the future, (Maybe a year from now). But, I'm surprised I don't see this art style more often lol
@@TerryGranchobut like a random blue line (which isn't abstract art but I wanna know your opinionanyway) on a blank canvas shouldn't sell for more than like 100 bucks (max)
Aw, no mention of Hieronymous Bosch fever dreams, or Pre-Renaissance/early medieval religious art... It's a great whirlwind tour to spark interest, though!
@@darrennew8211 I guess "surreal" is a word that comes to mind, but Bosch actually was a renaissance painter who died in 1516! :o AFAIU these categories are more about subcultural movements who were influenced by what was on people's minds at the time, rather than just similarities in style or subject?
1 Ancient art 2 Folk 3 Renaissance 4 Baroque 5 Rococo 6 Line art 7 Geometric 8 Pointillism 9 Cubism 10 Minimalism 11 Romanticism 12 Fantasy 13 Art Nouveau 14 Ukiyo-e 15 Impressionist art 16 Post impressionism 17 Realism 18 Surrealism 19 Pop art 20 Modern art 21 Contemporary art 22 Graffiti 23 Figurative 24 Abstract I think one art form is missing in your video. Curious to know what is it ?
great job, however it was difficult to say the difference between line Art and Minimalism for me :) i like both of'em a lot, but i loved Impressionism and Post Impressionism :) p.s : you missed Anime Art, lol
They kind of overlap, line art can be minimalist, but minimalism doesn't have to use lines - And, yeah lol - Thinking back on it, I probably should have added Anime in, Though, thankfully I think most people already have a pretty good idea what it is -
As a life long graffiti artist I was so glad to hear you say graffiti in the video we don't get much respect in the art world even tho most if not all of us are trained on the streets and in train years in the heat of summer and cold of winter we risk pur life's and put our self at risk of arrest or bodily harm just to do our art form
N-no... Don't take these categorizations too literally nor are they exhaustive, and some of them are contested or debatable. For example, not all cartoons are the same style, obviously. I would never call a traditional political cartoon 'pop art' and obviosly that isn't the same as traditional Disney style. Fantasy art is more about subject matter than an actual art style except where common old-school fantasy art is concerned (even then like, book cover illustrations aren't the same as the DnD art. Think Boris Vallejo vs amateurish lineart). Besides, there's plenty of non-fantasy anime.
First of all Thank you very much it was interesting Second of all xD Man you forgot the art style that is moving the biggest amount of money across the globe and probably the one most ppl can recognize atm, it is called waifuism 😊 I don’t think I need to even explain it 😂
Seems like we are missing a few, how about some distinctions in different styles of sci-fi or fantasy art? I mean this list is good as an overview of art in general, but not very helpful for the purpose of this group (video game, animation, and character design). Basically if I wanted some concept art for a sci-fi space battle featuring a beautiful protagonist none of the styles you mentioned really fit the bill.
I see this list as an invitation to look outside the usual references, more than a list of resources good for any specific genre: as you wrote, say I need a sci-fi space battle with a beautiful protagonist, I'd go to artstation and search a few related tags, and I'd find plenty of examples, but maybe instead of going for a standard anime style what if I tried to apply the color schemes and the flow of figures of the roman mosaics to my characters? I take this list as a starting point for a "think outside the box" approach to video games art
Useless information for our field :S the topic needs a more practical aproach more if you are trying to use AI to generate concepts of characters, vehicules and assets, if you use any of the art styles you mentioned in a prompt will give a you a useless image, at this point in time a video showcasing modern digital artists that can be use in a promt can be more useful, information about checkpoints or LORAs that can help in character concept or a good LORA for vehicules or props, I am not sure which method is better if using normals on the surface of a 3d model for NPR rendering or simply go with something like LOL ARCANE with hand painted textures, but if you can find a way to generate good looking NPR textures with Ai that could be a good time saver.
So which style is your favorite??
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Ancient Art - (Predating The Fall of Rome)
Folk Art - (All Times)
Renaissance - (1350-1620)
Baroque - (1600-1750)
Rococo - (1740-1770)
Line Art - (1940-1950)
Geometric - (900-700 BC)
Pointillism - (1880)
Cubism - (1880-1970)
Minimalism - (1950-1960)
Romanticism - (1800-1900)
Fantasy - (All Periods)
Art Nouveau - (1890-1914)
Ukiyo-E - (1615-1868)
Impressionist art - (1870s-1880s)
Post Impressionism - (1886-1905)
Realism - (1840-1848)
Surrealism - (1930-1940)
Expressionism - (1905-1920)
Pop Art - (Late 1950s)
Modern Art - (1860-1970)
Contemporarry - (Recent)
Graffiti - (Recent)
Figurative - (All Periods)
Abstract - (1900-Present)
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Also, keep in mind that these are general guidelines, a lot of artists dipped their feet in different styles throughout their life, so many artists can sometimes fall under multiple styles :)
Where Is The 3D Art?
Impressionism is my favourite because of the on the fly, spontaneous nature of just getting the image on the canvas right away, and to get it done quick before the lighting changes. Post impressionism just took all the good from its predecessor and allowed the artist to put their own symbolic twists to the foundations.
I actually more and more like the performance or installation stuff now....something about experiencing the art on the spot that you cant get from second hand imagery or copy. And I think that video games should have their own category too actually...💻
Whenever the royal skies speaker, says not a problem, such a tone of optimist and creative genius guy
Baroque just touches my heart. Everytime i look at the style it brings me comfort
folk art can and often does represent personal or individual feelings, it just depends on the culture. A lot of American folk art is a great example, American Folk music for instance. Folk Art IS meant to be cultural and represent the feelings of a large group, but it's only in certain countries that this is juxtaposed with the concept of individuality. A lot of countries don't draw a line between individualism and collectivism as "opposing" forces, because everyone is both an individual and a part of a collective. Hope that helps everyone with their international art studies.
ooooh, you should do photography as well, camera angles, lens type, lighting etc. It really helps with laying out the composition imo
Thank you so much for introducing me to minimal art
i absolutely loved this video, i rly rly learnt a lot...thank u so much for creating such an amazing and informative video
Would be nice if you can make a video showing modern digital artists and their styles.
Yeah or just influential artists throughout history, so like this video but with artists instead of art
@@wendten2 He did that in the previous video.
@@darrennew8211 Must have missed it, thank you
Fantasy art is coool!
Thank you for making this
Very helpful video, thanks!
thanks, beautifully explained
Thank you for this video, helps a lot
Thank you
One of my tour books called it "Gooey drippy rococo."
As much as I like the list and the examples, I have a few things I would like point out:
1. I don't think fantasy is classifiable as a style, isn't it more of a a genre/topic just like sci-fi, nature, religion, etc. i.e. you can make fantasy art in any style but that art will not be fantasy style art but rather art about fantasy. I mean, it's not like art about flowers is called "flower style" art, or art about animals "animal style" art (though I imagine if you would make art using only flowers then that might be "flower-style" art).
2. the term figurative, along with representational and abstract, is actually a category of art that states what is being presented in the work of art, and as such is not an art style by itself. You can create art of any category in any style you choose. for example abstract line art or figurative renaissance paintings.
3. Graffiti is also not a style, but more of a method of creating art (the same way painting, sculpting, and computers are methods of creating art). Most graffiti art I've seen is usually done in pop, modern, cubistic, or minimalistic styles.
4. I personally feel that just brushing away modern (contemporary) art styles with the "contemporary art" umbrella is not good. I mean, for example, anime/manga art and pixel art are unique enough in my opinion to warrant being their own styles altogether, at least a mention if nothing else. Just like cartoon art and 3d art (and I don't mean only 2d renders of 3d models, but for example voxel art or low-poly art, which is a derivative of cubism, if I'm not mistaken). And I think all of them definitely deserve their own mention when talking about styles, especially to a modern audience.
I agree but I also think it is rather difficult to sum it all up within a 10 minute video
@@mrpringles6690 I totally agree, which is why I think even just a mention is enough. Like just opening up the "contemporary" umbrella a little bit.
And I'm sure most people watching these videos are probably already quite familiar with those styles, so there is not necessarily even a need to go into further detail.
I can say that you are wrong on nearly all points but I think i will just let you believe that.
Thank you so much, you're amazing
4:08
My faforite❤
at tip to the hat for you dear sir, for these few minutes. nicely condensed and to the point. everybody seeing this has the proper search keywords should they require more details and background.
Well this video was surprisingly informative. Thanks
Art Neuveau is beautiful.
I want a card game like Yu-Gi-Oh made exclusively in this style.
I really love that style too - And, I'm actually planning to create a deck of cards in this style later on in the future, (Maybe a year from now). But, I'm surprised I don't see this art style more often lol
Nouveau is hella confusing to look at unless its for home decor, however hanafuda is a relatively close example.
@@TheRoyalSkies Hell yea man! I'm excited!
@@TheRoyalSkies BTW, it's a french word. Ask google for the pronunciation. :-)
my fave styles of art would have to be folk, Line, Ancient, Abstract, and Contemporarry.
I haven't been a kid for 40 years and still think abstract art is dumb. ;)
And contemporary/modern art. 🤙
I guess you are not smart, that's all
You have a healthy mentality
@@TerryGranchobut like a random blue line (which isn't abstract art but I wanna know your opinionanyway) on a blank canvas shouldn't sell for more than like 100 bucks (max)
Are you 58?
dude, your channel is like so surprising
Aw, no mention of Hieronymous Bosch fever dreams, or Pre-Renaissance/early medieval religious art...
It's a great whirlwind tour to spark interest, though!
Bosch would be surreal, I'd assume, same as Dali.
@@darrennew8211 I guess "surreal" is a word that comes to mind, but Bosch actually was a renaissance painter who died in 1516! :o
AFAIU these categories are more about subcultural movements who were influenced by what was on people's minds at the time, rather than just similarities in style or subject?
Yeah, medieval art was totally overlooked
I guess I’m an expressionist artist but sometimes folk artist. 😊 cool video
Woah!
Amazing vedio man and your knowledge about art is exceptional....love it
1 Ancient art
2 Folk
3 Renaissance
4 Baroque
5 Rococo
6 Line art
7 Geometric
8 Pointillism
9 Cubism
10 Minimalism
11 Romanticism
12 Fantasy
13 Art Nouveau
14 Ukiyo-e
15 Impressionist art
16 Post impressionism
17 Realism
18 Surrealism
19 Pop art
20 Modern art
21 Contemporary art
22 Graffiti
23 Figurative
24 Abstract
I think one art form is missing in your video. Curious to know what is it ?
you forgot to include expressionism! It's after surrealism.
Mandala art
@@akhtersohail7772geometric
great job, however it was difficult to say the difference between line Art and Minimalism for me :) i like both of'em a lot, but i loved Impressionism and Post Impressionism :)
p.s : you missed Anime Art, lol
They kind of overlap, line art can be minimalist, but minimalism doesn't have to use lines -
And, yeah lol - Thinking back on it, I probably should have added Anime in, Though, thankfully I think most people already have a pretty good idea what it is -
Great Video! But and anime, CG and pixel art? It doesn´t counts as art styles?
"Abstract are is the one you think is dumb as a kid." Yep. That sums it up.
Another style (not mentionned in the video) that gives great results in Stable Diffusion is ink-wash. Give it a try, people! :)
Do you have more?
Picasso fox looks like a howling wolf 🐺🦊
Also - Naiv art
Alternative title: how to get free coffee
You talk about Painting but art is music, sculpture, architecture, photography, cinema, etc...
Good video
As a life long graffiti artist I was so glad to hear you say graffiti in the video we don't get much respect in the art world even tho most if not all of us are trained on the streets and in train years in the heat of summer and cold of winter we risk pur life's and put our self at risk of arrest or bodily harm just to do our art form
I guess anime falls under fantasy and pop art would be more like western cartoons?
N-no... Don't take these categorizations too literally nor are they exhaustive, and some of them are contested or debatable. For example, not all cartoons are the same style, obviously. I would never call a traditional political cartoon 'pop art' and obviosly that isn't the same as traditional Disney style. Fantasy art is more about subject matter than an actual art style except where common old-school fantasy art is concerned (even then like, book cover illustrations aren't the same as the DnD art. Think Boris Vallejo vs amateurish lineart). Besides, there's plenty of non-fantasy anime.
First of all
Thank you very much it was interesting
Second of all xD
Man you forgot the art style that is moving the biggest amount of money across the globe and probably the one most ppl can recognize atm, it is called waifuism 😊 I don’t think I need to even explain it 😂
Where would comics,caricatures,cartoons,logos fit?
arrt made me shart
Seems like we are missing a few, how about some distinctions in different styles of sci-fi or fantasy art? I mean this list is good as an overview of art in general, but not very helpful for the purpose of this group (video game, animation, and character design). Basically if I wanted some concept art for a sci-fi space battle featuring a beautiful protagonist none of the styles you mentioned really fit the bill.
I see this list as an invitation to look outside the usual references, more than a list of resources good for any specific genre: as you wrote, say I need a sci-fi space battle with a beautiful protagonist, I'd go to artstation and search a few related tags, and I'd find plenty of examples, but maybe instead of going for a standard anime style what if I tried to apply the color schemes and the flow of figures of the roman mosaics to my characters?
I take this list as a starting point for a "think outside the box" approach to video games art
@@albesca4615 You hit the nail on the head.
algo
🤔🤔🤔🤔
Dunno why but I can't even know what my drawing style are...
But it seems like line art but at the same time it was not? 🤔🤔🤔
TEENAGE MUTAN NIJA TURTLES
People should know why I said that
Noir ?
I don't get what the difference between Realism is and Figurative art
TEENAGE MUTAN TURTLES
People should know why I said that
I once learned to draw an owl, now I can draw a f$#%@#%$ owl.
Useless information for our field :S the topic needs a more practical aproach more if you are trying to use AI to generate concepts of characters, vehicules and assets, if you use any of the art styles you mentioned in a prompt will give a you a useless image, at this point in time a video showcasing modern digital artists that can be use in a promt can be more useful, information about checkpoints or LORAs that can help in character concept or a good LORA for vehicules or props, I am not sure which method is better if using normals on the surface of a 3d model for NPR rendering or simply go with something like LOL ARCANE with hand painted textures, but if you can find a way to generate good looking NPR textures with Ai that could be a good time saver.
no 3D art ?
im betting youre an abstract artist
*Even though trees and people don't look like that😭😂
You forgot Raja Ravi Varma art !!!!!!!
1:32 oh no, not this
Drawing that cat...
I didnt want to...
Man, art school is cruel
And its only one subject.
Algorithm
You don’t have to yell...
you missed islamic Miniature art