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  • Опубликовано: 14 июн 2023
  • In this episode, Jacob challenges himself to overcome his fear of backgrounds by drawing one every day for a whole week!
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  • @C.V317
    @C.V317 Год назад +1971

    “We force Nathan to draw fashion”. “We force Karina to draw cityscapes.” “We force Julia to draw actual Pokémon.”

    • @juriepica1174
      @juriepica1174 Год назад +124

      ok you kid but a Nathan Fashion dive in would actually be veryyy fun (only if he wants to of course love you nathan)

    • @Tokki-b
      @Tokki-b Год назад +17

      @@juriepica1174or just super cute adorable things in general for julia

    • @NessaOfDorthonion
      @NessaOfDorthonion 9 месяцев назад

      @user-lg8iw6bu5q Julia draws cute round pokemon from memory for a week

    • @jayitsthenerdyninja9891
      @jayitsthenerdyninja9891 7 месяцев назад +5

      I would love an episode set that’s just the gang doing dives on their artistic weakpoints

    • @cmrobbins88
      @cmrobbins88 7 месяцев назад +4

      “We force Julia to draw characters-without derailing”.

  • @PankoBreadcrumbs
    @PankoBreadcrumbs Год назад +3814

    I can't believe Jacob Drawfee chose to artistically AND physically flog himself for our own entertainment. Thank you Jacob, I love you.

    • @sparpie
      @sparpie Год назад +97

      He’s married, please do not ship

    • @Luciana-vu8rs
      @Luciana-vu8rs Год назад +83

      So Catholic of him

    • @robxholicfoxyfan8552
      @robxholicfoxyfan8552 Год назад +63

      Oh my God, now we need Julia drawing characters without a background.

    • @lovermillion
      @lovermillion Год назад +55

      ​@@sparpieI am a julicob shipper and you can't stop me

    • @GuitarSlayer136
      @GuitarSlayer136 Год назад +9

      DBI is somewhere shaking with glee

  • @nixand_brennt
    @nixand_brennt Год назад +968

    Honestly so inspiring of Jacob to decide "I don't like to practice, so I will practice as EFFICIENTLY as possible."

  • @Kyrrial
    @Kyrrial Год назад +1590

    Karina has to draw strictly non-sexy characters for a week

    • @abniance
      @abniance Год назад +99

      impossible

    • @ArtOfShannonLee
      @ArtOfShannonLee Год назад +72

      Illegal

    • @maggie2556
      @maggie2556 Год назад +36

      Wallace and gromit

    • @Echo_thenymph
      @Echo_thenymph Год назад +8

      NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

    • @jf2801
      @jf2801 Год назад +53

      ​@@maggie2556she'd find a way to make you wanna dog that dog. Don't question her power or depravity. 😂

  • @Chet_Thornbushel
    @Chet_Thornbushel Год назад +3432

    I can see it now…. “Julia draws only round, plump characters floating in an empty, backgroundless void for a week”

    • @mackenziedesire7515
      @mackenziedesire7515 Год назад +378

      "while sticking to strict prompts"

    • @GustavoFernandesKing
      @GustavoFernandesKing Год назад +271

      @@mackenziedesire7515 "and not self-teaching a new software or craft"

    • @heartofgoldfish
      @heartofgoldfish Год назад +91

      @@mackenziedesire7515 literally the Guess What Julia Is Drawing I Dare You episode

    • @mackenziedesire7515
      @mackenziedesire7515 Год назад +53

      @@heartofgoldfish Ah, yes, Bobbygate...

    • @AlicornHana
      @AlicornHana Год назад +6

      ​@@mackenziedesire7515never heard of Bobbygate, whats that?

  • @pleasedontkillyourself1465
    @pleasedontkillyourself1465 Год назад +973

    Alternative Title: We Literally Forced Jacob to Draw Sexy Backgrounds Everyday for 1 Week

    • @shemarsalmon9848
      @shemarsalmon9848 Год назад +62

      We should force him to add Jacob horses to each of them now. The backgrounds need subjects

  • @anastasijahabarova1533
    @anastasijahabarova1533 Год назад +602

    The moment Jacob added a glow to the street crossing piece it was like he breathed life into it, it was magical! ✨
    Also, when Nathan said in the beginning “and I’m Nathan!” and then proceeded to make the most Nathancore contributions to the video for the rest of it, that was very good too.

    • @gemsineye
      @gemsineye Год назад +40

      Ah yes, Nathancore. A notorious and totally nonspecific aesthetic.

    • @JamieCracker
      @JamieCracker Год назад +10

      ​@Gemsineye You mean to say the best aesthetic

    • @fableagain
      @fableagain Год назад +9

      "It is a field" cracked me up so much! Out of all the drawfers, his humor is closest to mine. And they're all pretty close tbh, but the venn diagram of my sense of humor and his is basically like an eclipse.

  • @AFrickinDwarf
    @AFrickinDwarf Год назад +605

    Here's a suggestion y'all probably won't see: Jacob, Nathan and Karina each make a character and Julia makes a background that they could pheasibly exist in

    • @elafimilo8199
      @elafimilo8199 Год назад +34

      I hate to be that person, but *feasibly

    • @cass6020
      @cass6020 Год назад +18

      It would be cool to see them draw 4 characters who are friends/know each other. It could be all OC's in one universe (like Ace Attorney or something idk), all people from the same fantasy school, something like that

    • @AFrickinDwarf
      @AFrickinDwarf Год назад +19

      @@elafimilo8199 but alas you are that person. Appreciated nonetheless

    • @ReatExists
      @ReatExists Год назад +9

      @@cass6020 drawtectives does have four characters who know eachother

    • @durdleduc8520
      @durdleduc8520 6 месяцев назад

      @@cass6020 tbf a lot of their videos end up having that lore

  • @MercurialJester
    @MercurialJester Год назад +1156

    It's so easy to forget that Jacob is colourblind when he busts out works that, even as he says he's not confident, are amazingly executed. Jacob is overcoming a bigger hurdle than most visually capable artists, and rocking it.

    • @elvinfp
      @elvinfp Год назад +112

      Omg, I always forget that Jacob is red-green colorblind! Judging by his art, the colorblindness seems not to hold him back at all, but I do wonder now about his mental process for color picking and how he feels about his color choices, if he second-guesses himself a lot or not. He's talked a bit about it before, but I swear, even then, it's hard to believe that Jacob isn't working with the same visual palette as the rest of the crew.

    • @MercurialJester
      @MercurialJester Год назад +82

      ​@@elvinfp As I said, it's super easy to forget simply because Jacob's just a talented dude, and just gets the job done. I think in the episode where they drew in shades of red, he talked about it, and it's mostly knowing where the colours are on the wheel, and then playing with values if needing a particular tone. But since it's such second nature to him now, we barely blink as there's no hint that he's working with a reduced palette at all. The average person stumbling over a Jacob art would never know, and I think that's really cool.

    • @RadishTheFool
      @RadishTheFool Год назад +1

      I love your username. 🥸

    • @dclqworm
      @dclqworm Год назад +6

      it is wild how frequently he makes me forget this

    • @bigscheesy4982
      @bigscheesy4982 Год назад +14

      While i do think these are very impressive and i love jacobs work, color picking is in use here, so theres no guess-work involved. Again i love drawfee and jacobs art but just letting you know the color choices here are not observational, simply 1:1.

  • @DerangedDurain
    @DerangedDurain Год назад +2262

    Given that the last episode was "We literally just made Karina draw hot monsters for 40 minutes" and this one is "I made myself draw backgrounds every day for a week", it can be inferred that in the Drawfee canon, every video title is spoken from Jacob's perspective.

    • @dr.funnybones
      @dr.funnybones Год назад +337

      jacob kinda feels like the main character of drawfee, not because he's better than the others, they're all great, but because it always feels like he's the one trying to make things progress

    • @javlatua
      @javlatua Год назад +141

      I mean he does do the thumbnails and upload the videos

    • @alexandraShm
      @alexandraShm Год назад +99

      ​@@dr.funnybones he's just a dmpc, poor thing

    • @anthonybowman3423
      @anthonybowman3423 Год назад +67

      @@dr.funnybones I don't know about him being the leader. Maybe. But I will say that when they assigned ninja turtles to all of them, Jacob got Donatello. So...

    • @danielbelo6298
      @danielbelo6298 Год назад +98

      ⁠@@dr.funnybones he does look like the anime main. He’s not the strongest, but seems to be the intersection point of the group, is always struggling to be better and is always trying to guide everyone forward despite being constantly bullied by the others. And he always provides amazing moments and drawfee lore.

  • @greycarlysle3383
    @greycarlysle3383 Год назад +448

    Before he passed, my grandpa always liked to tell me that practice doesn’t make perfect-it’s too much pressure to ask yourself to be perfect-but what it does make is progress. I really loved seeing your progress, Jacob!

    • @hernameispekka_Rebecca
      @hernameispekka_Rebecca Год назад +5

      Very wise words!

    • @emmalarsson3822
      @emmalarsson3822 Год назад +7

      That's a lovely way to look at it

    • @ginad9253
      @ginad9253 Год назад +4

      Thank you for this. It's kind of what I needed to hear today.

    • @cashewbag
      @cashewbag Год назад +3

      love this, thank you for sharing :)

    • @corancoranthemagicalman
      @corancoranthemagicalman 10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm back four months later to finally watch this video, and this was precisely the comment I needed to see. Thanks for sharing that

  • @Elphie391
    @Elphie391 Год назад +419

    The third one gives me very strong Shel Silverstein vibes. I could absolutely imagine a silly poem hanging out next to it.

    • @megbennett626
      @megbennett626 Год назад +22

      That’s is exactly the vibe I was getting. The illustrations of Shel Silverstein or Roald Dahl’s illustrator Quentin Blake

    • @benjaminbeach7043
      @benjaminbeach7043 Год назад +16

      This! I was coming here to comment that it looks like it could be straight out of Where the Sidewalk Ends

    • @elafimilo8199
      @elafimilo8199 Год назад +1

      I was getting the illustrations from The Phantom Tollbooth

    • @KSignalEingang
      @KSignalEingang Год назад +1

      I was thinking of an Evan Dahm cityscape, with all the cylindrical shapes and roofs angling every which way. I love the buildings he draws, and the way he draws them - his latest series, 3rd Voice, has some great architecture in it.

    • @Scrofar
      @Scrofar Год назад +2

      and maybe a silly little horse too

  • @spilledink849
    @spilledink849 Год назад +1127

    Noticed that Jacob's "Won't let you make a straight line no matter what" brush is called "Ultimate Scrungle" 😂

    • @JensDeBrabanter
      @JensDeBrabanter Год назад +16

      Do you know where I can download a brush like that?

    • @Negative_NBG
      @Negative_NBG Год назад +3

      @@JensDeBrabanter Lemme know if you find out! I'm dying to try it

    • @ronnywasnotliving
      @ronnywasnotliving Год назад +36

      At 3:35, you can see both the ultimate scrungle and lil' scrungle

    • @Smile4ever14
      @Smile4ever14 Год назад +4

      @@JensDeBrabanter feels like something one would maybe get from a patron sub or something but idk

    • @TeaBComics
      @TeaBComics Год назад +25

      if an update is ever made in this thread, id love to know what the csp paint name is of the brush. I remember Jacob mentioning that he renamed and reorganized all his brushes so sadly, ultimate scrungle is not the name on the asset store.

  • @astery5410
    @astery5410 Год назад +1687

    Can't wait for "We made Julia follow prompts every day for a week"

    • @leopoldbloom4296
      @leopoldbloom4296 Год назад +123

      "We made Julia draw Courage the Cowardly Dog & Scooby-Doo fighting a horse on a bike in a field of eggs every day for a week"

    • @m0ddotrar
      @m0ddotrar Год назад +37

      ​@@leopoldbloom4296wearing a cowboy hat

    • @leopoldbloom4296
      @leopoldbloom4296 Год назад +43

      @@m0ddotrar "...and _everyone's_ wearing cowboy hats"

    • @m0ddotrar
      @m0ddotrar Год назад +6

      @@leopoldbloom4296 yessir

    • @theWeaverofTales
      @theWeaverofTales Год назад +64

      If you want it to be something Julia's particularly bad at: "We made Julia take a break for a week"

  • @titusmireles664
    @titusmireles664 Год назад +346

    "You can't get better if you don't do it, but you don't want to do it if you're not good already." This is the whole reason I haven't done art myself. I just scratch that itch by watching you guys.

    • @cass6020
      @cass6020 Год назад +8

      But you gotta

    • @violetsanddragons
      @violetsanddragons 11 месяцев назад +6

      Do it, do the art, I believe in you.

    • @raineview
      @raineview 11 месяцев назад +3

      This is why I keep starting then giving up, it's so frustrating when what's in your head doesn't translate AT ALL... and it just looks bad too 😭

    • @---pu7ke
      @---pu7ke 10 месяцев назад +1

      Learning art is ROUGH but super rewarding

  • @a.c.tilstra-smith6336
    @a.c.tilstra-smith6336 Год назад +154

    So, about at the 9:35 mark, Julia says "It's hard to work on something you don't have a lot of confidence in" and, I literally just today finished a big project for my PhD that I struggled with so much and did a lot of procrastinating on, and just that phrase (and Jacob's follow up about knowing you'll probably mess up at some point) oddly hit so hard. In a comforting way.
    This is just a very long way to say how I have now found a phrase/logical thinking pathway that will probably help me a lot when I'm struggling with work.
    It was unexpected, and I'm definitely watching when I should be sleeping, but it is actually really comforting to think about.

  • @leowidows
    @leowidows Год назад +200

    the "it looks ass until it whips ass" phenomenon hit me hard when i started doing acrylic landscapes. i was blindly following a tutorial and it looked like absolute dog ass until literally the last step

  • @leowidows
    @leowidows Год назад +172

    OKAY BUT THE GEOGUESSER IDEA IS ACTUALLY REALLY FUN! you could turn the first place you're dropped into a scene by adding characters you think you would see there based off where it is and the vibes!!

    • @wherethehellRmypants
      @wherethehellRmypants Год назад +3

      A fun spin on this could be if each of them come in with an artist that they do the scene from geoguesser in the style of.

  • @quickskits2428
    @quickskits2428 Год назад +152

    That final piece totally feels like one of those poster designs the national parks put out, it’s so angular and light focused with really nice simplified colors

    • @peridotqueen26
      @peridotqueen26 Год назад +2

      Yes!! I have actual postcards from national parks that look so similar

  • @Obrik
    @Obrik Год назад +36

    I really like these kinda Show and Tell episodes. Like one person goes on a mini quest or exploration and then reports back

  • @stickting
    @stickting Год назад +275

    I can't believe how much Nathan has grown as a witness to Jacob's speeddraws. Nathan's journey is so inspiring

    • @LincolnDWard
      @LincolnDWard Год назад +10

      Scrolled down specifically to check for this comment

    • @MikaGoose
      @MikaGoose Год назад +9

      I'm so proud of Nathan. I love watching him grow as an artist.

    • @copiouskittens3323
      @copiouskittens3323 Год назад +5

      He has a beautiful laugh

  • @fenpoland110
    @fenpoland110 Год назад +637

    Would absolutely watch a draw-what-you-see geoguesser challenge. Sounds like a good stream idea

    • @annikariise5830
      @annikariise5830 Год назад +11

      1000% would be a top stream for me

    • @houndgirl7365
      @houndgirl7365 Год назад +1

      Absolutely ^^ the unique buildings reminds me of Sanfran because of how together those buildings are and unique colors they have ^^

    • @Nina-gf1fv
      @Nina-gf1fv Год назад

      yes yes yes!

    • @kweenkitten6207
      @kweenkitten6207 Год назад

      Yes!

    • @unconcernedsalad2
      @unconcernedsalad2 Год назад

      YES YES YES YES YES

  • @AustiPriest
    @AustiPriest Год назад +54

    This was so cool. Jacob said "oh I'm doing some practice cause I'm bad at this" and then slammed down seven amazing backgrounds back to back to back. Loved it

  • @Scatterbrained_Watching
    @Scatterbrained_Watching Год назад +74

    I really like these one-person videos, it’s really fun to just take the time and appreciate each artist on their own

  • @riotlolz
    @riotlolz Год назад +680

    Jacob making himself go through every layer of hell to improve his background skills is literally my motivation model

    • @mckaygoodman6514
      @mckaygoodman6514 Год назад +38

      The seven layers of hell. Jacob horse, street light, buildings, field, Steven universe, peepee cloud, and fog.

  • @kharmachaos667
    @kharmachaos667 Год назад +503

    I'm going to be honest, I've learned more about backgrounds in this one episode than I have in multiple art classes.

    • @Sparky6Voltz
      @Sparky6Voltz Год назад +3

      Saaaaaaameee

    • @beardedemperor
      @beardedemperor Год назад +29

      This is just a genuinely good study video, which is a cool break from the usual (and much loved) goofiness of a reg drawfee vid

    • @morgandea
      @morgandea Год назад +6

      for real though, the amount of new techniques I've learned from watching these guys do a thing in their pieces and going "huh, what if I gave that a go" is more than I can count.

    • @pastpresence8173
      @pastpresence8173 Год назад +1

      gave me so much motivation tbh, really enjoy the feeling of learning along with him throughout the video

  • @emryshaydn6473
    @emryshaydn6473 Год назад +51

    I definitely think Julia should do character studies for a week!! Karina it would be fun to see do timed challenges I think, and maybe Nathan could do clothing or poses or something else he struggles with? This was a really cool episode, both for good art and content reasons, and to see a perspective of how to keep learning and pushing yourself as an artist!

  • @FrankMcFuzz1
    @FrankMcFuzz1 Год назад +66

    But can we just take a second to appreciate how much Nathan's art has improved!

    • @qbNone
      @qbNone Год назад +10

      So true. He just blows others' art away. I can't think of any three artists that are even close.

  • @emuscreeches6092
    @emuscreeches6092 Год назад +378

    as a certified "audience" I would watch y'all play geoguesser and draw what you get

    • @kweenkitten6207
      @kweenkitten6207 Год назад +2

      Yes!

    • @sarah-6177
      @sarah-6177 Год назад +15

      It'd be especially great with a themed map like one of the 'weird/cool buildings around the world' ones. I bet there's a horse themed one, too. That could be fun! For us, I mean. As the audience.

    • @outlinesnotghosts
      @outlinesnotghosts Год назад +2

      Agreed

    • @tiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @tiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +6

      This but they don't know where it is until after the drawing is finished

    • @emuscreeches6092
      @emuscreeches6092 Год назад

      @@tiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa genius

  • @makhai_draws
    @makhai_draws Год назад +588

    I know we all talk about how much Nathan has improved but can we talk about how much Jacob's art has improved??? Cause holy shit these were all incredible!

  • @tepuntopunto
    @tepuntopunto Год назад +4

    22:00 "where should i apply texture" an art teacher mentioned once that "all texture put in the places with the least contrast in value will be lost, so ONLY WASTE YOUR TIME WITH IT IN KEY PARTS WHERE THE EYE IS DRAWN TO THE LIGHT AND DARK CONTRAST" and he changed my life. So in the case of jacobs exercise here it should have heavy texture on the light road marks against the dark ground and then later on the dark tree branches next to the light fog. The rest the eye is not gonna register or care about.

  • @2pods1pea
    @2pods1pea Год назад +30

    Seeing these different facets of Jacob's art style is so cool! It's such a solid reminder how great artists you guys all are even beyond what we normally get to see on the show

  • @Kurooganeko
    @Kurooganeko Год назад +447

    Can you imagine Julia actually drawing character reference sheets for a week? Full body and 5 to 6 different facil expressions?!!! I'd love that! But it DOES NOT have to be seven. I think for Julia 3 or 4 is fine. She already does the most... She basically writes and draws all of Drawtectives. This woman has to rest!!! Not work more.

    • @sosukelele
      @sosukelele Год назад +33

      I was going to say that Drawtectives probably fulfilled this challenge, but I'm glad we're all on the page of how much more Julia needs on her plate (ZERO!!!)

    • @caitlynstarrparrish
      @caitlynstarrparrish Год назад +21

      Yes, yes Julia are you listening? WE CARE ABOUT YOU

    • @Kurooganeko
      @Kurooganeko Год назад +16

      @@sosukelele Queen be challenging herself on a daily basis already. Nothing to prove here. That time she actually spent money to make a full 3D scene!?!?!? Girl, go rest. Please

    • @lololzaz
      @lololzaz Год назад +9

      Julia probably does draw a ton of character reference sheets in a single week whenever she's starting a new season of drawtectives, just so she has more time to work on the backgrounds and story

    • @auravaury
      @auravaury Год назад +1

      I vote for this! Though 3 of those 4 would be backgrounds somehow, maybe in blender

  • @kayce851
    @kayce851 Год назад +457

    If you do a landscape challenge, it might be fun to have one of you do a foreground, someone else do a midground, and a third do the distant background without knowing what the other two were doing. Maybe everyone knows the landscape theme so it's somewhat cohesive. Might get some neat results.

    • @mackenziedesire7515
      @mackenziedesire7515 Год назад +15

      I SO hope they see/do this eventually because that sounds very fun, and in a totally different way from doing an exquisite corpse cause I think it could come out legitimately really nice looking.

    • @cguy20076
      @cguy20076 Год назад +11

      And then the last person puts them together and adds details to the scene

    • @NINJAfries07
      @NINJAfries07 Год назад +3

      That sounds like it could be fantastic or hilarious. Probably both

    • @ethandoodlez9987
      @ethandoodlez9987 Год назад +2

      YEAH THEY GOTTA DO THIS

    • @hernameispekka_Rebecca
      @hernameispekka_Rebecca Год назад

      I love concepts like this!

  • @wolfania
    @wolfania Год назад +21

    As someone who is still very much in the amateur range of art, it is super cool to see really good artists still perfecting their ranges!
    There really is no limit, there is always something to learn.

  • @GavinPlesko
    @GavinPlesko Год назад +10

    I kind of love this format with one week of practice / talking about learning things. This feels like a super good way to combine entertainment and learning. Also I started writing this during the last drawing finishing and now you all are talking about how I should comment. It is a very meta and surreal experience. I'd love to see you all do something like "I added 1 concept from Bob Ross to my paintings each day this week, THE FINAL RESULT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE"

  • @spacebees86
    @spacebees86 Год назад +718

    I am so looking forward to the "we forced Nathan to draw..." and "we forced Julia to draw..." videos which obviously must be the next two uploads

    • @DarkHarlequin
      @DarkHarlequin Год назад +42

      We forced Nathan to draw for 60 min using only yes or no prompts?
      We forced Julia to draw cute animals with cowboy hats for 40min? 😁

    • @eryn857
      @eryn857 Год назад +14

      We forced julia to draw characters from memory (again)

    • @ShaddyFromHatena
      @ShaddyFromHatena Год назад +15

      Keep the "I forced..." As if Jacob is just holding everyone else at gunpoint to do art

    • @rus.t
      @rus.t Год назад +2

      We forced Nathan to draw anything… without his beard!?!?

    • @HelloThere-cz9ti
      @HelloThere-cz9ti Год назад +3

      ​@@DarkHarlequin"Is The nOSE ScALe stANdaRT?!!"

  • @doispontostres3335
    @doispontostres3335 Год назад +214

    Jacob is so incredibly good at character design that even the little traffic light guys have so much personality

  • @emilyortega8269
    @emilyortega8269 Год назад +7

    Literally tearing up a little bit about how genuinely beautiful these are and how intensely passionate Jacob is about learning and improving!

  • @SirCasticComics
    @SirCasticComics Год назад +4

    THIS IS SO GOOD MORE PLEASE!!! Also, Jacob be like "I'm not good at backgrounds" and then busts these out?!? My guy!👏👏👏

  • @willowm3055
    @willowm3055 Год назад +144

    Something I really appreciate about Jacob is that he's always really vocal about the learning process. Makes artistic growth feel a lot more achievable. Great ep!

    • @taylor3950
      @taylor3950 Год назад +5

      Agreed! Sometimes it’s easy to forget that everyone has to learn and practice

    • @peridotqueen26
      @peridotqueen26 Год назад

      So true! I don't draw but I like to write, and their growth mindset is still inspirational =D

  • @twocheeky
    @twocheeky Год назад +87

    holy shit the "can't draw a straight line" brush is amazing. the way jacob used them too is gorgeous

    • @taylor3950
      @taylor3950 Год назад +5

      When he first started drawing with it I hated it. By the end it was my favorite!

  • @no1survives
    @no1survives Год назад +5

    backgrounds are everything to me. I love that you chose to pursue this for a whole week. This was wonderful and I hope to see more backgrounds from everyone

  • @starrykev
    @starrykev 6 месяцев назад +2

    as someone who also struggles with backgrounds, this is so helpful - to see the progression from pulling from life to other art, great edutainment from y'all!

  • @adozenballoons9171
    @adozenballoons9171 Год назад +253

    When Julia said "its hard to work on something you don't have a lot of confidence in" man. I feel that so hard. I want to get better at anatomy but drawing people is so hard I really have to kick my ass to be able to do it.

    • @Skruffysteve
      @Skruffysteve Год назад +14

      I've been in an art funk for months. Every time I feel like I want to do something, I suddenly remember how many artists are "better" than me and I just stop. I try and remind myself everyone has their own styles, and practice really is everything, but it is just so hard to find the will sometimes.

    • @rochipastrello4403
      @rochipastrello4403 Год назад +9

      I guess my best tip is to just draw bodies without expecting a masterpiece and following the motto of "kill your art"... I'm by no means the greatest anatomy artist, but im slowly improving. And i gotta tell you, drawing shitty drawings is the best way to do so. Sometimes even try and experiment with trying to draw somebody with your left hand or right hand, with your eyes closed, without looking at the paper.... Just to draw for fun and also study people that are more experienced in what you wanna improve...
      Hope it helps, and we are all taking it one step at the time and doing hard things we are kinda scared (for me, its also backgrounds)
      Good luck!

    • @leahcarson1822
      @leahcarson1822 Год назад +6

      @@rochipastrello4403that’s actually such good advice, I’m sure it’s so much easier to start if you have some silly stuff down

    • @theodoratheunknowable
      @theodoratheunknowable Год назад +4

      I always warm up by drawing random wiggly shapes. Head empty, lines scrungly, no picking up my pen.
      It helps me get in that art mood.

  • @Sootielove
    @Sootielove Год назад +229

    Shout out to Jacob. As a fellow background-hating artist this is some impressive dedication to improvement

  • @seggy9880
    @seggy9880 Год назад +12

    Jacob showing and talking about his approach to practicing and developing his skills has been genuinely inspiring for me! I've been trying to have something more like that that attitude myself in life. This was so fun to watch!

  • @finchbaby
    @finchbaby Год назад +5

    Please do more of these! They’re super informative/inspiring/reassuring for those learning to draw!

  • @luxtobeyou
    @luxtobeyou Год назад +127

    Ok I gotta be honest at first I wasn't 100% sure how I'd feel about the single artist episodes but then I realized I was simply being a silly goose because you're all truly entertaining and amazing no matter what the prompt is

  • @samgonzalez8662
    @samgonzalez8662 Год назад +196

    Jacob needs to know that these are all badass backgrounds. I'm glad he decided to do this, and I'd love more videos of Drawfee just exploring in their art. I'd watch a Geoguesser episode too though

  • @alexanderweakley8527
    @alexanderweakley8527 Год назад +2

    I would LOVE to see more crazy training montage/technique study videos like this from other drawfee members and even more awesome background practice from Jacob.

  • @Mjumiman
    @Mjumiman Год назад +1

    I really really loved seeing this. I'm an artist myself, and seeing someone tackle a thing they were insecure about and seeing their process is super motivating to me! Makes me want to sit down and get studying as well.
    Also some genuine pearls of wisdom in this, like the "I usually prefer pose and character work because it's quick to go from nothing to something, whereas in backgrounds, it only starts looking like something proper later on".

  • @abdielrodriguez1386
    @abdielrodriguez1386 Год назад +154

    I really like episodes where you guys try to push yourselves as artists. It’s obviously not healthy to do that every episode or else you guys would be putting yourselves through hell but it’s honestly so nice to see how much you guys are capable of wether it’s through fun exploration or sheer determination like blender and clay Luigi Julia

  • @SamAntyx
    @SamAntyx Год назад +46

    Nathan: It is a field.
    That really got me. Thank you, Nathan, that was such an important contribution.

  • @lickthecowhappy
    @lickthecowhappy Год назад +9

    I love that Nathan ALWAYS has an obscure Simpsons quote on deck.

  • @TheBlackNight12
    @TheBlackNight12 Год назад +9

    Jacob is so damn impressive for doing this, srsly
    They all look so good!! And it's so motivating/inspiring
    I love it

  • @jeg4011
    @jeg4011 Год назад +378

    Jacob's been working so much on his art skills lately, it's incredible! This rules and the backgrounds are great. I hope he's proud of this

  • @thisurldoesnotexist
    @thisurldoesnotexist Год назад +203

    Loving the more casual titling format recently

  • @daphnesayer2409
    @daphnesayer2409 Год назад

    I think my favorite Jacob drawing ever was his travel poster for Wall Market from FF7. The energy he captured in that piece just perfectly hit some very visceral and specific nodes of nostalgia for me. So getting to see more backgrounds from him is such a damn delight. An extended practice, self-improvement series would be so neat. My favorite speed draws are always the ones where you can really see the growth that took place during the process. So cool and encouraging to watch.

  • @echelonest
    @echelonest Год назад +4

    Definitely we want to see moar self improvement! you guys learning new things makes us not only entertain and enjoy your beautiful works, but learning ourselves too!

  • @Metrion77
    @Metrion77 Год назад +95

    Honestly, that geoguessr idea sounds like a lot of fun for a stream

  • @0Lottee0
    @0Lottee0 Год назад +113

    It'd be really neat to see something similar with each member :3c so everyone pics a subject they feel they struggle with (backgrounds, interiors, animals, whatevs) and each one does a 7 day challenge of drawing that subject.

    • @hernameispekka_Rebecca
      @hernameispekka_Rebecca Год назад +15

      For sure, but it's one of those concepts that have to come from within and not be forced on a time schedule, haha.

  • @shannoncrampsie1462
    @shannoncrampsie1462 Год назад

    Wow! I love every single one of these. I feel like the third one didn't get enough love, it was one of my favourites--and I can imagine doing it felt very "trust the process" the whole time. Doing the messy lines would drive me crazy but the end effect is so expressive!

  • @Alkex0
    @Alkex0 10 месяцев назад

    This was my first episode of Drawfee, and is still 100% my favourite after a few months of watching you guys. It's after watching this that I started regularly drawing!
    PLEASE make more stuff like this! I love background work a lot, and these sort of personal progression videos are really inspiring!! :)

  • @masquerader101
    @masquerader101 Год назад +166

    Jacob and Julia's relationship dynamic is always jumping the line between duality and dichotomy

    • @FooFoo_CuddlyPoops
      @FooFoo_CuddlyPoops Год назад +4

      This is a perfect description of their dynamic.

    • @leopoldbloom4296
      @leopoldbloom4296 Год назад +22

      The Darling Drawfee Duo's Dynamic of Duality and Dichotomy: A Dissertation.

  • @oliverdown6287
    @oliverdown6287 Год назад +44

    Karina does painterly aged celebrity portraiture every day for a week, Nathan does Kopinski-esque scene setting for a week, and Julia does character design sheets for a week.
    Seeing very skilled artists actively work on their weaknesses is good to see, as it teaches that one never really stops improving

  • @DwarfPetrologist
    @DwarfPetrologist Год назад

    I really really really liked seeing you work on your backgrounds. Not only did I learn a ton by watching you tackle this, but it inspired me to work on my own backgrounds as someone who is also inclined towards focusing on characters and emotion.

  • @HeavyMetalMal42
    @HeavyMetalMal42 Год назад

    YES Jacob, it's always so inspiring to get this kind of insight into your practice methods. Seeing various ways to simply the shapes in styles that don't need to be photorealistic to look cool makes practicing backgrounds seem much less intimidating.

  • @NootNooter34
    @NootNooter34 Год назад +207

    For the geoguesser challenge you could collab with one of those content creators who plays geoguesser and guesses where it is based on tiny details. They could try to guess based on your drawings of the locations.

    • @alisaishere
      @alisaishere Год назад +13

      This would be a fun and different collab.

    • @LittleCheebs
      @LittleCheebs Год назад +4

      Ooohh that would be cool! They could make it as detailed or stylized as they want, making it easier or harder for the geoguesser

    • @soapy27
      @soapy27 Год назад +1

      +

    • @ericeaton2386
      @ericeaton2386 Год назад +1

      This is an awesome idea

    • @violetnhz
      @violetnhz Год назад +1

      +

  • @pleaseclap7890
    @pleaseclap7890 Год назад +100

    “Myself”
    Damn, I can’t believe Drawfee was Jacob the whole time.

    • @marcofioretti6908
      @marcofioretti6908 Год назад +19

      His name is Jacob Drawfee

    • @juanjuri6127
      @juanjuri6127 Год назад +2

      (Scooby Gang voice) Time to see who was behind Jacob Drawfee all along!
      ...
      GASP! Drawfee Jacob???

    • @DarkHarlequin
      @DarkHarlequin Год назад

      He is Drawfees (very exasperated) Dad for a reason. They all form a Drawfee together and it needs all of them. But someone has to drive the car and tell the kids to stop jumping on the bed and that's our Jacob 😋

  • @lilPweachy
    @lilPweachy 6 месяцев назад

    this was such a cool idea! i would love to see more of this, i'd love to see all of them doing more backgrounds, i like when they're given a prompt and have to do something with it, like a description of a place, real or fictional, to interpret

  • @JikoriusSicces
    @JikoriusSicces Год назад

    This has actually been one of my favourit videos you made in quite a while. I love your speed draw episodes in general, because they show so much more progression in a short time. I am really happy with your decision to give entire episodes to one person, because I feel like it gives you more time to explore a single thing in detail without the pressure to not take away time from others. I think this shouldn't be the standard for all videos, but the frequence of those videos you have right now is nice. It is always great to see you guys challanging yourselfe to improve and doing 7 images in one video allowed you to explore the topic from many different angles.
    For me this has been all good things coming together... and getting away from technical reasons the backgrounds you drew looked beatifull as well! Great work! I would really like to see something like this again in the future.

  • @HowToDoVideoGames
    @HowToDoVideoGames Год назад +169

    I respect Jacob's sheer perseverance of doing this, hell yeah Jacob

    • @hernameispekka_Rebecca
      @hernameispekka_Rebecca Год назад +5

      This. Jacob is for sure the best practicer of the group. His drawfee classes on HOW to actually practice are gold!

    • @aayyyooooo
      @aayyyooooo Год назад +1

      I was going to say that these remind me of Jacob's how to practices too! Glad it's not just me. :)

    • @frostbitedragon9
      @frostbitedragon9 Год назад

      Agreed, I'd love to see an episode two of this somewhere in the future to see whats changed :D

  • @annoyingkid48
    @annoyingkid48 Год назад +195

    Honestly yeah I’d love to see each of y’all spend a week working on something you aren’t 100% on :)

  • @delaineem
    @delaineem Год назад +2

    Jacob did an amazing job with these studies using his style. The sketchy buildings he simplified and stylized so nicely! He says at the beginning he doesn't have a process for backgrounds but watching him do the last one he has developed a clear 5 step process. And it looks great and was successful at communicating the scene. Great job Jacob you defeated the Art Fear!!!

  • @prop-a-gent
    @prop-a-gent 5 месяцев назад

    I learned so much from going back to watch this and actually paying attention to what and how Jacob chose to use in doing these things, them thick pain brushes looked so nice! I'd love to see them other guys do this, or a similar challenge.

  • @imbored4322
    @imbored4322 Год назад +47

    Obligatory "I'd love to see the other hosts do this" because I really would love to see the rest of ya'll do this challenge, but with a twist! Pick an art subject that you're terrified of doing, and do studies of it for a week just like Jacob did.
    Would be nice to see everyone else's progression cuz Jacob did a fantastic job with this one - can't wait to see more background work from him in the next speedraws!

  • @2ndhandshop
    @2ndhandshop Год назад +173

    You can tell Jacob is always putting that work in to make his art better and to make Drawfee/SSS as good as possible and I think that’s really admirable.

  • @Nightfire613
    @Nightfire613 Год назад

    That final image reminds me so much of this series of vintage travel posters for US National Parks and Monuments that I absolutely adore (seriously, those posters got me into both national park travel and graphic design). It’s giving me nostalgia for a road I’ve never been on.

  • @aaronmckone8973
    @aaronmckone8973 10 месяцев назад

    I actually REALLY loved this format and would LOVE to see more of these from each of you! For example, maybe Nathan could draw fashion every day for a week! 😅 or whatever any of you want to do, but getting to see your process and structure for practice and skills development in this way was extremely fascinating and helpful and just really entertaining to watch.

  • @yate0128
    @yate0128 Год назад +49

    Jacob i think this is one of your many strengths, to really (as Julia would phrase it) show your whole ass.
    It takes a lot of self confidence to show off something you're proud of.
    And here you are showing all you're least favourite things you say you're struggling with?
    It's something I really appreciate.
    Thanks for being you 🌟

    • @hernameispekka_Rebecca
      @hernameispekka_Rebecca Год назад +4

      Truly! He's a great artist, but one of his biggest strengths is his very intentional view on practicing!

    • @annikan42
      @annikan42 Год назад +3

      Agree agree agree

  • @kylieball933
    @kylieball933 Год назад +161

    I would love a stream of everyone just doing studies of things they’ve been trying to get better at. This concept is really nice

  • @morgandea
    @morgandea Год назад

    I've been really enjoying the series of focusing in on one artist doing a thing, it's really nice :) I do really love shapey jacob backgrounds, they're always so pleasant.

  • @shockofthenew
    @shockofthenew Год назад +65

    Ok but this is legitimately inspirational. It's easy to keep always putting off practicing the areas you find difficult, but it's worth it in the end. Also it's cool seeing Jacob put his own style into these studies and interpret each one in different ways. As someone who tends toward realistic/representational drawing, I want to take a leaf out of Jacob's stylisation book!

  • @alexl6510
    @alexl6510 Год назад +439

    can we just appreciate nathan? i feel like no one's talking about his growth smh

    • @gracengeier1149
      @gracengeier1149 Год назад +44

      We love Nathan in this house

    • @oldcheese4
      @oldcheese4 Год назад +32

      LMAO

    • @baffledmouse
      @baffledmouse Год назад +35

      Really enjoying watching the progress he has made on his art journey tbh.

    • @bobb.boberson4437
      @bobb.boberson4437 Год назад +42

      Do we stop to appreciate each breath we take, each time our heart beats? No, for if we did, we would be able to do little else. We are all constantly appreciating Nathan every second of our day, but to type out each cry of Nathan Adoration as it occurs would lead to us to remain permanently hunched over our keyboards. Just as our general feeling of love for life is an abridged summary of our appreciation for each and every heartbeat and breath, so too is our general love for Drawfee an abridged summary of our infinite instances of appreciation for Nathan.

    • @hazimesahe
      @hazimesahe Год назад +8

      He has become more confident in himself when it comes to his art

  • @s.grey.k
    @s.grey.k Год назад +1

    I know it was a slow process, which was the conplete opposite of the goal here, but I loved the jitter brush background. I can 100% see that in a kid's book or an illustrated poetry book

  • @lucylume
    @lucylume Год назад

    I love the focus on studies, especially weaknesses. But I love the style Jacob's finding with backgrounds! Really inspires me to tackle my weaknesses and try this background study. I learnt so many little techniques here!

  • @danielskiffen9924
    @danielskiffen9924 Год назад +85

    I love the dynamic of Julia and Jacob's relationship, they are such opposites in so many ways

  • @annikan42
    @annikan42 Год назад +33

    I think Jacob's approach here has radically changed the way I think about my own practicing. I usually get very stuck in a "this must be a perfect reproduction" so I want to try to use some of these exercises to jump that hurdle and free myself up stylistically. Thanks for that ❤

  • @Emmad172
    @Emmad172 Год назад

    I absolutely adore these backgrounds!!! I think Jacob did a wonderful job, I really enjoy his style. Its simplistic but it always reads really clearly and is pleasing and comforting to view.

  • @SirMasi
    @SirMasi Год назад

    This was a great episode! It's great to see how Jacob approached this new skill, and to have a reminder that you don't get better without challenging yourself. I'd love to see more like this, and it would be a great way for y'all to get extra mileage out of your regular practice.

  • @Blu3Pho3n1x
    @Blu3Pho3n1x Год назад +57

    These were all stellar but I truly loved the second one. It really had Jacob vibes with the strong, funky shapes and the lighting was so pleasant and it just felt so fun and warm

  • @marys4038
    @marys4038 Год назад +36

    The third one is soooo “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, nailed the children’s book style

    • @katiebirdie7868
      @katiebirdie7868 Год назад +3

      My EXACT thought when he mentioned children’s books, I love it.

    • @freshcupofangst
      @freshcupofangst Год назад +1

      That's what I was thinking, too!

    • @Snagrashable
      @Snagrashable Год назад +1

      I was thinking the exact same thing right before they said child’s 90’s book!!

    • @greyisnthere
      @greyisnthere Год назад +2

      I'm glad we were all thinking Shel Silverstein 😂

    • @lizzienorton5154
      @lizzienorton5154 Год назад +1

      thats exactly what i was thinking too it looks so cool

  • @dallydaydream
    @dallydaydream Год назад

    This sort of process-breakdown is super helpful and makes me want to try and get out of my comfort zone artistically, so I would absolutely want to see more videos like this
    -Like drawing a horse every day for a week-

  • @akinanishikawa6193
    @akinanishikawa6193 Год назад

    This was so amazing, Jacob!! 🤩The last background you did really comprised everything you learned from the previous ones. I can't wait to see how your backgrounds develop in future episodes!
    Also, I wanna see everyone else do this, or work on something of their choice for a week!!😊

  • @chandlerrichards543
    @chandlerrichards543 Год назад +106

    I'm loving all these individual episodes! It's great to get a focus on each of you as artists and see how your process is different. It also gives me a chance to really appreciate each of you :)

  • @irishpieceoftrash
    @irishpieceoftrash Год назад +20

    I can't explain it, but this feels like the one of the most Drawfee episodes that Drawfee has ever Drawfee-d

  • @Cass1521
    @Cass1521 Год назад +1

    I know y'all didn't really go into "seeing what's there vs. what your brain fills in", but this actually taught me how to *see* while using references rather than just letting myself fill in the gaps. Thanks for sharing!

  • @thewarriorcat121
    @thewarriorcat121 Год назад +1

    I would definitely love to see more self-improvement stuff from y'all! I feel like I've learned so much from this one episode

  • @winrycarver7701
    @winrycarver7701 Год назад +88

    I love that Jacob is showing ways of fighting the art fear and learning something new. It would be great to see the others do a challenge like this too. Seeing Karina and Nathan's learning process would be informative and pretty fun. But Julia's challenge should be taking a break! We draw-fans and yams care about her health, and Drawtectives is such a huge projects on top of everything else she does!