Learning To Draw Akuma! (Clip Studio + Samsung S9 Ultra)
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- Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
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Level up your anatomy and structural drawing!
In this video I draw Akuma from Street Fighter. The focus here is on breaking down the character and working on our structural drawing foundation!
In this session I am using a Samsung Glaxay S9 Ultra with the Samsung S Pen.
I am using Clip Studio Paint.
I reference The Art of Street Fighter book.
As well as Andrew Loomis' Figure Drawing for All it's Worth.
The Anatomical Écorché figures and Skeleton I use are from anatomytools.com
A big part of the art journey is figuring out how you apply these concepts into your own work and style!
If you want to learn about the techniques I am using based on the Loomis Method you can check out these videos:
Building The Figure - • Learning To Draw The F...
Posing The Figure - • Learning to Pose Your ...
Different Body Types - • Learning to Draw Diffe...
Drawing an Action Pose - • Practice Drawing An Ac...
With most types of stylised types of art - There is often a mix of structure and perspective and technical drawing.... combined with symbols and abstract features.
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
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Finallyy, someone who uses the s9 ultra for art.🎉
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I got S9 basic model with Infinite Painter 👍
Works great
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I love Capcom art! Great job capturing that style. Akuma has a cat/tiger look and I can see a primal feline look.
Thanks!!
Excellent video Tim!
Great tutorial, very informative. It's good to see someone else use a samsung product. I've always used the note to draw due to that fact j always have it with me, but now I have a z fold 5. Which has been a real treat to draw with.
1:39:03 it's so neat to have gotten to point where I see what you are doing. I'm getting it. Thank you so so much. I never did you little studio video because it was geared to photoshop. Guess I'll check it out now. The one in the link......
I like the way you build the characters, it's really more understandable. afterwards I wonder how you manage to put two or three characters in a fight scene. I tried to do it but sometimes I have the impression that my design lacks movement, I don't know if I can find the right word to explain it. a video on this would be very useful for me. thank you very much for sharing🔥🔥
Hey there Tim, incredible video as usual. It looks like you are using something to prop up your tablet at an angle? If you don't mind sharing, what are you actually using to prop the tablet up? Thanks for reading!
Lol
he actually shows it in the beggining of the video. It's a pencil case
Subbed , more s9 ultra vids
Great stuff Tim - love that you used a Samsung S9..something I have been eyeing as an ipad alternative. My first tablet for animation was a OLDDD transparent 90s blue WACOM tablet haha.
Nice! Yeah I started with one of those old ones from the 90s too. Things have come a long way!
I think the s9 is pretty good... the Ultra's size makes it really something different for art. It feels like it's possible to really see the image at a nice size.
I have the new M4 iPad too and I will do some comparison videos soon. But I was really surprised how good the android experience was for using Clip Studio (I haven't had a chance to use other android art apps...) I was pretty happy using it to make art.
The Apple stuff does seem to be a bit snappier though. And there is more app support still.
i have the tab s 8 basic model. it's been great to me for clip studio. haven't pushed it to it's limit tho.
I use to think character designers don't need to study anatomy so i did that and after struggling a lot I have started learning anatomy
From my experience it's important to know anatomy so you can modify the proportions of your designs and get the right personality. But it's less critical to know how to draw the figure in different poses and from different perspectives.
If you compare that to comics where artists often draw similar characters... But need to draw them in a huge range of poses and from all sorts of angles.
That is to say they're are different skills related to understanding figure drawing and anatomy, and different jobs will require different focuses
@@TheDrawingCodex i start learning how to cartooning People but the problem which occurred is I don't how to draw people how will simply them in cartoonish figure
why nobody is talking about the latency? it delays a little while drawing and i never seen anybody addressing it. i do face the same issue!
About the S9 Ultra and the S pen, there is a pretty noticeable input lag shown in this video. A lot of times the line seems to struggle to follow the S pen. Now, I understand that this can be produced by the difference of refresh ratio between the camera and tab screen. Is this the case, or the overall feeling in reality is just like the video? Ty!
I think he explained why in the beginning, said it lagged when plugged, I've experienced that with my Samsung phone it's a charger by charger bases, I used to tab s7+ and s7fe and the latency is not noticeable, changing the cable of charger should fix that
@@xanderyusuf7494 I see. Ty, my friend!
@mraizen4139 no problem man, also the tab has really low latency but not all apps take advantage of this well, the Samsung owned app do and clip studio does very well
Yeah When not filming the S9 Ultra is really fast. The pen seems very responsive with minimal lag. As I mentioned in the beginning when I plug it into my computer via USB to HDMI cable to capture a mirror of the screen for use in obs (so I can get the shots where you see the actual in app view) It lags the whole system for some reason. So it's pretty unusable like this... I am trying to track down why, but I tried all the obvious stuff and haven't had time to go deeper.
1:29:08 I love my samsung....and have switch from infinite painter to clip studio. What abdifference....on right path am I.......so said yoda....
I love mine too. I use the tab S8+ with Clip Studio and love it.
i have the tab s6 lite, the first version. A lil bit old but still works well. I've done the same, from infinity to clip studio!
@@marinabarbosa227 it seems to be a right of passage! Lol nice
Hey Tim, you gonna be trying out the new ipad? 👀
I got one! So yeah I'll do one of these sketching sessions with it soon and see how it goes
@@TheDrawingCodexamazingg, cant waitt to see ur videos with it. It seems like it was MADE for artists like us haha
Just curious why or if its important that you colored the whole thing blue first and then colored over it with the hair and skin tone? I’ve seen artist always start coloring like this and I’m wondering if its necessary
This initial blocking of the silhouette is there to define the base of the character. The goal is to create a layer that I can then Alpha lock. This allows me to never have to touch the silhouette again. When you lock the transparent pixels you can only paint on what's there already. I can also then clip layers above this to the first layer and they will use it as a mask. This is normally called a clipping mask. Let me know if that makes sense. It's basically so you don't have to keep carefully painting inside the lines.
I also like to give a good base colour to work from. And seeing the character silhouette early on tells me if the shapes in the drawing are working well.
Whats the Samsung S9 Ultra in the title about?? Ive got the S22 Ultra and ive been using Sketchbook Pro but am trying to transition to PenUp or IbisPaint X but having some trouble figuring out whqt brushes to use and which alterations to the brushes would be best to do to get the best results so i can start to really put tome into learning anatomy cause of course, like other artist, have been avoiding the whole anatomy study because its hard finding someone to learn from that can use simplified strategies that make learning it less difficult and more focused on the fundamental aspects that dont go into overly explained detail, ive come across Proko but hes really detailed and I find him a bit hard to follow, ive recently come across Kaycem who has an anatomy bootcamp playlist bit havent started watching it yet caise ive been going through your videos trying to find out what you've got and if you cover all areas of anatomy thatll hell me follow that arent hard to follow, if you have a link or suggestion on which videos of yours would help me out id gladly take the time to go over them and learn what i can, thanks and hope you read my message and respond back, itd be appreciated 👍🏼 again thanks
The Samsung S9 Ultra is.... the tablet that he's drawing on? Lol?
Tab S9 Ultra, the 14.6 inch tablet you see before you.
You are citing a phone model, the tab series (S7, S8, S9) are all tablets.
Oh shit lol my bad I thought he was referring to the phone cause I have the S22 Ultra with the stylus pen and us either for sketching, I kinda wish there were better software apps for the phones but I guess there's a difference in how they're created/coded/made that doesn't permit its use on certain devices, I need to get a drawing tablet but not sure which one is most affordable without sacrificing power or storage space, so far my phones got me use to digital sketching a bit but know its not the same as having a 14" tablet with a stylus and photoshop/procreate which I've noticed everyone uses, id also like to try procreate dream os whatever its called to try my hand at animating once I get to doing more anatomy study and have a better understanding and ability to manipulate the human body, that's what I've always avoided but know I have to hit it head on and just learn as much as I can so I've started looking for reference and have been preparing to start watching videos from Kaycem and other YT artist I've started watching over the years, finger's 🤞🏽thanks for the clarification of the S9 being a tablet and not a phone as I initially presumed lol HaHa!!
wait.. is that a ref window in simple mode? can you do that?
No just a layer I copied the ref image onto.
@@TheDrawingCodex thank you
The lag on that tablet is really bad.
His legs look really weird in comparison to the rest of his body.
yeah I think I made his arms too long in the end! With this camera setup I sometimes forget to check the proportions when looking at it front on.
@@TheDrawingCodexGreat drawing tutorial! I think it's the legs short rather than the arms long. Akuma has freakishly large arms so not far off haha