If you'd like to level up your skills or hang out with like-minded artists trying to get better, please check out the link to our Discord. discord.gg/S7uuCG9MTd If you'd like to level up your creature designing skills, please sign up for my online course: Creature Design for Film & Games www.conceptart.cgmasteracademy.com/courses/78-creature-design-for-film-and-games For my private mentorship, please email me at bobbyrebholz@gmail.com
I'm thinking about getting into taxidermy soon, and your videos are teaching me that understanding anatomy is paramount to a realistic/believable looking animal/creature. I've only been watching your videos for about six months now, and I'm able to see a night and day difference in my overall drawing. I'll never give up drawing (if I can help it), and if I do go through with the taxidermy thing, I think I'll be using drawing to give myself a "pre-game" understanding on what I want the finished product to look like. As always, your advice is much appreciated and proven to me, and I'm very grateful for it. I'm not where I want to be (yet), but I am getting close, thanks to your advice/lessons/"lectures".
Thank you for the amazing advice. I especially loved the one about how to avoid outlines. I have never heard that explained so concise before. Today I was actually listening to you whilst doing my resistance workout 😂 but I look forward to trying out all your advice!
Greetings, Boby! I’ve really enjoyed all your lessons and have been applying them to my characters. Thank you for sharing your knowledge-it’s been incredibly helpful and inspiring!
I drew with you and I must admit that you are one of the best teachers I have ever had... You have the gift of passing on drawing knowledge to other people ;) It's a pity that schools lack people with passion and the ability to teach like you.
It’s a daunting challenge I’ll say that ahahaha… just one pencil and no rubber/eraser. You’re a great teacher Mr. Rebholz. I too wanted to be a paleontologist when I was a child.
Great video Bobby. You spoke about “erasers” and not using them…..have you ever thought about doing a video on how you can use one as a tool for different effects. Thanks man🦶
Hello Bobby, thank you very much for your videos! I've started learning how to draw again because you explain so well. But I have a question: Is it okay to copy your drawings most of the time rather than trying to draw something on my own as a beginner? At this stage, it's just much easier for me to try drawing what you draw in your videos than to create something myself. Thank you in advance for your reply!
Hey, im a kim jung gi fan boy and was wondering whether you could give me advice for learning to draw creatures in his way. Right now im trying to draw nergigante from monster hunter and I've tried a few things with varying success. I extracted the 3d model from the game then I simply mentally talked myself through the features and proportions of what I was seeing for an hour and a half. In retrospect, though, I think I should draw whilst making these observations as my drawings actually looked worse when I was trying to apply all of these different details whilst still not having an intuitive grasp of the more important ideas such as proportion. The day before that I was trying to break the head down into geometric forms and I suppose I should return to that, but it was really challenging to decide which geometric forms to use. Today, I'm trying to use 2d shapes to draw nergigante from multiple angles. my thought process is that shapes are much easier to identify and incorporate into a drawing than forms. Hopefully, that isn't too hard to follow, but I'm just confused and overwhelmed by the possibilities of how I approach learning to draw creatures from memory.
Hello, thx for the video, i enjoy it a lot ! I'm a beginner but i like the idea to only use one pencil to increase my skill with, i try to draw with you but i use mechanical pencil (0.5mm HB) and it's really hard, do you think it would be better for me to switch for a wooden one? Thx from France.
Him: Sketchbook challenge with 1 pencil only Me who always uses 1 pencil only because I'm too lazy to dig through my hoard of supplies for simple sketches: 😮😮
Hey Mr. Bobby have you ever seen the movie Kong Skull Island ? Can you please tell me, why is it that when I don’t think of what I want to draw my drawings come out better than when I think of what I want to draw ?
If you'd like to level up your skills or hang out with like-minded artists trying to get better, please check out the link to our Discord. discord.gg/S7uuCG9MTd
If you'd like to level up your creature designing skills, please sign up for my online course: Creature Design for Film & Games www.conceptart.cgmasteracademy.com/courses/78-creature-design-for-film-and-games
For my private mentorship, please email me at bobbyrebholz@gmail.com
God I wish I could afford your course. You are such a special teacher! Thank you bud.
Your content is wonderful. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
I'm thinking about getting into taxidermy soon, and your videos are teaching me that understanding anatomy is paramount to a realistic/believable looking animal/creature. I've only been watching your videos for about six months now, and I'm able to see a night and day difference in my overall drawing. I'll never give up drawing (if I can help it), and if I do go through with the taxidermy thing, I think I'll be using drawing to give myself a "pre-game" understanding on what I want the finished product to look like. As always, your advice is much appreciated and proven to me, and I'm very grateful for it. I'm not where I want to be (yet), but I am getting close, thanks to your advice/lessons/"lectures".
I literally bought a new sketchbook and pencil today
Thank you for the amazing advice. I especially loved the one about how to avoid outlines. I have never heard that explained so concise before. Today I was actually listening to you whilst doing my resistance workout 😂 but I look forward to trying out all your advice!
I learned a lot today, especially on how to circumvent a few obstacles or accidents.
Hello Bobby, I recently started drawing again and followed your Foundational Playlist, what should I do next, Do you have any suggestions?
Greetings, Boby! I’ve really enjoyed all your lessons and have been applying them to my characters. Thank you for sharing your knowledge-it’s been incredibly helpful and inspiring!
thank you for your videos! greetings from brazil 🇧🇷
I drew with you and I must admit that you are one of the best teachers I have ever had... You have the gift of passing on drawing knowledge to other people ;) It's a pity that schools lack people with passion and the ability to teach like you.
Your videos have really helped me become more comfortable with creature design :) keep doing what you're doing!
I love how chill you are, keep up the good work✊️, trust me your art worths it 😌❤
It’s a daunting challenge I’ll say that ahahaha… just one pencil and no rubber/eraser.
You’re a great teacher Mr. Rebholz. I too wanted to be a paleontologist when I was a child.
This is great. I am excited to draw along with you.
Great video Bobby. You spoke about “erasers” and not using them…..have you ever thought about doing a video on how you can use one as a tool for different effects. Thanks man🦶
Wonderful! Thank you! I joined the discord 🖤
Have you done any tips for drawing cephlapods or creatures that are more amorphous? I've always found them fascinating but have trouble drawing them.
Hello Bobby, thank you very much for your videos! I've started learning how to draw again because you explain so well. But I have a question:
Is it okay to copy your drawings most of the time rather than trying to draw something on my own as a beginner?
At this stage, it's just much easier for me to try drawing what you draw in your videos than to create something myself.
Thank you in advance for your reply!
I been doing the 30 day challenge but been using the ballpoint pen and it's been working out for me
Great work
Thanks, Marc!
Hey, im a kim jung gi fan boy and was wondering whether you could give me advice for learning to draw creatures in his way. Right now im trying to draw nergigante from monster hunter and I've tried a few things with varying success. I extracted the 3d model from the game then I simply mentally talked myself through the features and proportions of what I was seeing for an hour and a half. In retrospect, though, I think I should draw whilst making these observations as my drawings actually looked worse when I was trying to apply all of these different details whilst still not having an intuitive grasp of the more important ideas such as proportion. The day before that I was trying to break the head down into geometric forms and I suppose I should return to that, but it was really challenging to decide which geometric forms to use. Today, I'm trying to use 2d shapes to draw nergigante from multiple angles. my thought process is that shapes are much easier to identify and incorporate into a drawing than forms.
Hopefully, that isn't too hard to follow, but I'm just confused and overwhelmed by the possibilities of how I approach learning to draw creatures from memory.
I emailed u like 2 or 3 times lol my bad I been watchin yo videos all morning !
Hello, thx for the video, i enjoy it a lot !
I'm a beginner but i like the idea to only use one pencil to increase my skill with, i try to draw with you but i use mechanical pencil (0.5mm HB) and it's really hard, do you think it would be better for me to switch for a wooden one?
Thx from France.
I always advocate for a wooden pencil. Mechanical pencils are excellent for small details but you don't learn proper shading with them.
@@bobbyrebholz2183 Thx a lot, i'll buy one :).
Sketching a treasure chest mimic eating bats & a surpried fighter for a friend.
Que tono de lápiz es 😍👏
4B I mention it in the video
@@bobbyrebholz2183 gracias
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Him: Sketchbook challenge with 1 pencil only
Me who always uses 1 pencil only because I'm too lazy to dig through my hoard of supplies for simple sketches: 😮😮
Hey Mr. Bobby have you ever seen the movie Kong Skull Island ? Can you please tell me, why is it that when I don’t think of what I want to draw my drawings come out better than when I think of what I want to draw ?
Because you're overthinking. You're worried too much about making it look good rather than enjoying the process of drawing.
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