That DnD monster by Morgan is one of my all time favourites I’ve ever seen. The way he can capture perspective and create a sense of magnetic immersion to the piece is exceptional. A master at his craft truly.
@@insertartshowcan you please paint both Alice books characters exactly described in the books there is Alice’s adventures under ground manuscript. Carroll’s sketches of fictional Alice at Morgan it would be a challenge you are not allowed to use Tenniel’s pictures to help you. help maybe you can figure it out by looking at Lewis Carroll’s drawings of other characters and compare it to their descriptions. Lewis Carroll wanted Alice’s dress to be cream colored of liberty silk in stage production from 1888. i think he wanted Alice to have auburn hair he preferred curly auburn hair and blue eyes in a poem called she’s all my fancy painted him. Alice has curly hair in manuscript she is described having bright eyes. White rabbit’s clothing maybe he's waistcoat is pink since it was first authorized colored illustration from Dutch 1875. He may have intended Alice to be brunette since he approved of Dutch version from 1875 biscuit tins 1892 magic lantern slides 1892. In fashioning Alice there is a picture of Alice by Carroll having long sleeves described in second book.
5:03 I read somewhere that Gene Wilder specifically requested to do that summersault. He said to Mel Brooks "If I play that part, I want to come out with a cane and there's something wrong with my leg and come down the stairs slowly and then have the cane stick into one of the bricks that are down there and then get up, start to fall over, then roll around and then they all laugh and applaud." "I knew that from that time on no one would know if I was lying or telling the truth," I really love that little bit of creativity because it does tell you so much about the character
Morgan, your Beholder aka the Thingy, has big teeth so the eyes are simply resting in-between the bigger ones when it closes its gap. That is monster anatomy 1-0-1, makes perfect sens and also I loooove the idea of seeing a sleeping beholder floating in the air with its eyes almost hanging from its mouth xD Amazing works from you both!
The problem with having the eye stalks between the teeth becomes a problem when the mouth closes and slices the stalks off when the upper teeth fill those gaps.
@@GeryonM Not if the upper teeth are shorter where the eye stalks rest ;) And as this is a fantasy monster that is probably how its anatomy would be (at least in my mind)
Morgan, I hate (LOVE) how talented you are! You inspire me to be better at my art! Ariel, I love how you can take a prompt from media, and turn it into nearly EXACTLY what it is!
Ariel, Love your art work. It's been great to see you adapt to this format, even though it hasn't been easy for you. And I'm excited to see you learn and get more comfortable with the quick format. You are doing great! Keep playing to the many strengths you have and be confident in those.
If I had to compare you two to Jazza, I'd say you both rocked it! I like Jazza's goblin slightly better, but that's just a matter of opinion. Both are very well done! LOVE the juicy red monster! I wish it was portrayed like that in the official illustrations, so fun! Keep it up!
Came here straight from jazza's video and I am so pleased with this. I love jazza but his video on this annoyed me so much because he ignored most of the prompts and did portraits, and I'm so glad you guys actually depicted all of the things in the prompts. This is what I wanted to see
A video I would like to see is characters/creatures from silhouettes. I make my own silhouettes and make pixel art creatures, and would love to see how you do it. Also please keep this series running. I love it.
I watched Jazza before I watched this and I love Jazza as an artist and think he is so amazingly talented BUT I am so impressed with you guys and think you did so much better! Bravo!!
The great part about beholders, really, is that theyre born from the dreams of other beholders. They are literally whatever one might think that description could look like. In a way, a beholder is almost like a DM, but trapped within the universe of its own design and creation, born literally of dreams.
Fun if you did a Masked Singer kind of ongoing competition where you’d physically write down first guess at description, changed guess after drawing, then tracking total correct guesses. Jazza could play too and have a winner!
I love Morgan's "Billy Bonker"! It's interesting that he mentioned how getting the pose right brought the character out - and I love that he's more sinister than goofy. Very cool. And the skeletal feel to the face of the beholder is awesome! The Maternal Black Rider is an interesting perspective! There's not enough "soft" poses for scary beasts - I'd love to see what else Ariel creates in this style. I'd never heard of the Hopkinsville Goblins.. but the monster design was very cool, so creepy! I'd love to see the guys create collaboratively, like Ariel mentioned - one person starts and another finishes. I reckon the results would be awesome.
I absolutely love the Hopskinville Gremlin that you created lol 😂! (Im not sure I’m spelling that correctly?) Hes so cute and it’s fun to imagine people encountering an alien that looks like him. You guys are both so talented!
I think that they should do either a "drawiing for 100 hours" challenge, or " drawing in 1, 10, and 100 hours" type of thing to see how good they can draw in a larger frame of time.
It’s so fun listening to the descriptive and creative way you guys talk it is so interesting and my adhd loves it as weird as that sounds. Also I love this channel I will be subscribing 😊
Liam Before Coffee's eyestalks DEFINITELY retract into his mouth when he closes it, and they could be part of his digestive tract, with the eyes being little mouths like the Corinthian.
10:01 No, in the books toothless was very *very* different to the movies. It would be interesting to see him done, as there is pretty much only a likeness in name
I really liked the Beholder. Would be amazing and terrifying to fight that in a video game. Also if you "really" need a way for it to close it's mouth just have the eye stalks go into pockets inside it's mouth in the cheeks. Problem solved lol. Really liked her Nazgul steed. Seemed to go with the description more than the movie version.
OMG I LOVE THESE!! :) as a Kentuckian I was super excited to see a monster from my- er… “great” state hehe… But seriously tho, these drawings came out amazing, especially the Willy Wonka!! I LOVE his pose!
i was thinking the Mad Hatter from either DC or Alice in Wonderland than Willy Wonka, i just couldn't picture Willy Wonka wearing green pants or grey gloves (which is weird because that's what he wears in the movies)
I guess Morgan's Beholder should deploy the eyes when attacking or something and then they should come back to close the mouth... I liked his desing with the eyes coming out of the mouth even when it doesn't make a lot of sense. The beholder doesn't make much sense anyway, being a floating ball and all.
I REALLY love the beholder. I feel like beholders are so simple in their description that you could just go wild with how to artistically portray them. Also beholders are from a place called the Far Realm where things are very... Lovecraftian. So who is to say that beholders have to be beholden to the human understanding of anatomy? Nah! Rock them intestine-eye stalks bruh!
It's very funny to me that, with all of the Wonka adaptations we've gotten over the years, exactly none of the major ones have given him a black goatee
No offensive to Alicia and the one that looks like scarlet Johansson but these two have the more extroverted personalities so the conversation seemed to come easier than past episodes lol everyone's art is beautiful though don't get me wrong
I think it would be fun if you guys did a art challenge based on the DND RUclips series “monster of the week” by the RUclips channel dungeon dad. Once a week he will post another obscure monster so there is a huge catalog of monsters to pick from. Hundreds of obscure and odd things. all you would have to do is pick a number out of a hat.
have watched a few videos now and the reveal was always way to short for my opinion. i would appreciate a longer side by side comparsion of your art with the original art.
As a fellow artist, I challenge anyone reading this to realize a more fully descriptive word than, "squirrel" ... seriously, if anyone was to say to you - as an artist - that the character was 'squirrel-like', exactly what would you produce!? That word is honestly both the most full-bodied and most restrictive description in existence. That being said, I both love and f*cking hate squirrels because of this.
why do you both repeatedly flip the sketch? is it just something to change perspective? or something to just get the other half of the sketch closer to your dominant hand?
You usually flip the drawing to spot mistakes. It makes it easier to see (probably since you become accustomed to the drawing and the switch makes your brain go "Oh, new image!") A picture can look completely fine and when you flip, you notice how wonky the perspective was or that you drew something like one of the eyes way too small or looking in the wrong direction. I hope I explained it at least semi understandable xD
@@poisonedcupcakes3597 yeah, so basically just to get a change in perspective. Makes sense. Kind of like if you're proof reading a document, sometimes it helps to read it backwards.
That DnD monster by Morgan is one of my all time favourites I’ve ever seen. The way he can capture perspective and create a sense of magnetic immersion to the piece is exceptional. A master at his craft truly.
hey thanks! it was so fun to paint :) I'm stoked you like the piece [M]
@@insertartshowcan you please paint both Alice books characters exactly described in the books there is Alice’s adventures under ground manuscript. Carroll’s sketches of fictional Alice at Morgan it would be a challenge you are not allowed to use Tenniel’s pictures to help you. help maybe you can figure it out by looking at Lewis Carroll’s drawings of other characters and compare it to their descriptions.
Lewis Carroll wanted Alice’s dress to be cream colored of liberty silk in stage production from 1888.
i think he wanted Alice to have auburn hair he preferred curly auburn hair and blue eyes in a poem called she’s all my fancy painted him.
Alice has curly hair in manuscript she is described having bright eyes.
White rabbit’s clothing maybe he's waistcoat is pink since it was first authorized colored illustration from Dutch 1875.
He may have intended Alice to be brunette since he approved of Dutch version from 1875 biscuit tins 1892 magic lantern slides 1892.
In fashioning Alice there is a picture of Alice by Carroll having long sleeves described in second book.
5:03 I read somewhere that Gene Wilder specifically requested to do that summersault.
He said to Mel Brooks "If I play that part, I want to come out with a cane and there's something wrong with my leg and come down the stairs slowly and then have the cane stick into one of the bricks that are down there and then get up, start to fall over, then roll around and then they all laugh and applaud." "I knew that from that time on no one would know if I was lying or telling the truth,"
I really love that little bit of creativity because it does tell you so much about the character
It was such a brilliant choice and MADE that character for me. Gene Wilder will always be Willy Wonka for me.
Heyyy you guys listened to the bit about prompts being visible during drawing! thank you so much! and amazing work all of you :D
Heck yeah!!!
Morgan, your Beholder aka the Thingy, has big teeth so the eyes are simply resting in-between the bigger ones when it closes its gap. That is monster anatomy 1-0-1, makes perfect sens and also I loooove the idea of seeing a sleeping beholder floating in the air with its eyes almost hanging from its mouth xD
Amazing works from you both!
ooo love that image! thanks' for making sense of my thingy ;) [M]
The problem with having the eye stalks between the teeth becomes a problem when the mouth closes and slices the stalks off when the upper teeth fill those gaps.
@@GeryonM Not if the upper teeth are shorter where the eye stalks rest ;) And as this is a fantasy monster that is probably how its anatomy would be (at least in my mind)
I imagine that when it is calm, the extra eyes are hidden away inside the mouth, then all pop out when it gets upset...
Obviously the Beholder is descended from frogs. Like its ancestor, it has no throat, and instead uses its eyes to push food into its stomach.
This is what I imagined! 😂
That Beholder is so sick! Wonderful, inspirational stuff as always!
Thanks mate :) glad you liked it [M]
Morgan, I hate (LOVE) how talented you are! You inspire me to be better at my art! Ariel, I love how you can take a prompt from media, and turn it into nearly EXACTLY what it is!
thanks' for watching! glad you're inspired
Ariel, Love your art work. It's been great to see you adapt to this format, even though it hasn't been easy for you. And I'm excited to see you learn and get more comfortable with the quick format. You are doing great! Keep playing to the many strengths you have and be confident in those.
[Ariel] Thank you, that really means a lot 🥲
If I had to compare you two to Jazza, I'd say you both rocked it! I like Jazza's goblin slightly better, but that's just a matter of opinion. Both are very well done! LOVE the juicy red monster! I wish it was portrayed like that in the official illustrations, so fun! Keep it up!
Would love to see a no delete challenge where you can’t delete or alter anything you draw
This sounds really fun! Yes please!
Yes. That sounds fun.
The eyes of the beholder/big thingy are insaaaaane
omg thank ya :) [M]
Morgans art is amazing! With he quality of his drawings, its surprising he didn't have his own channel already
That beholder is fantastic. I can imagine that on the cover of a D&D manual. Absolutely excellent work.
damn, thank you mate! [M]
Spectacular results. You never cease to amaze me.
thanks for watching!
The last one skipped leg day. Love it. Love 5hem all.
One of my favourite series, absolutely loved the outcomes, amazing work guys! 🎉
Beholders are one of my favourite dnd critters and Morgan absolutely slayed this! Loved Ariel's winged beast!
Must be so fun being able to make a dope ass edit of yourself 😂. Loved this chaos of an intro!
That drawing of a Beholder is absolutely goddamn amazing!!
Baby time! I’m so happy to see the babies.
I am now demanding a Charlie & The Chocolate Factory adaptation with Keith David as Wonka, give it to me universe.
Beautiful artwork as always! Just to clarify from a LotR nerd, the riders are the Nazgûl or Ring-wraiths and they ride on the Fellbeasts.
oooo that name is sick. thanks' for the knowledge nugget ;) [M]
@@insertartshow No problem, thanks for the awesome art!!!
Came here straight from jazza's video and I am so pleased with this. I love jazza but his video on this annoyed me so much because he ignored most of the prompts and did portraits, and I'm so glad you guys actually depicted all of the things in the prompts. This is what I wanted to see
A video I would like to see is characters/creatures from silhouettes. I make my own silhouettes and make pixel art creatures, and would love to see how you do it. Also please keep this series running. I love it.
Beautiful work from both of you. You are very skilled and imaginative!
thanks for watching!
Id love to see you both do all of the prompts because its cool to see what peoples minds come up with,
Sad to have missed the livestream but damn these drawings are COOOOOOOL!! Love all of them, especially The Big Thingy and Mama Dragon! ❤
the beholder looks fantastic
I watched Jazza before I watched this and I love Jazza as an artist and think he is so amazingly talented BUT I am so impressed with you guys and think you did so much better! Bravo!!
very accurate in most cases, and creative as well ( glowy eyes on the goblin, eyes from mouth ) fun works
The great part about beholders, really, is that theyre born from the dreams of other beholders. They are literally whatever one might think that description could look like. In a way, a beholder is almost like a DM, but trapped within the universe of its own design and creation, born literally of dreams.
Fun if you did a Masked Singer kind of ongoing competition where you’d physically write down first guess at description, changed guess after drawing, then tracking total correct guesses. Jazza could play too and have a winner!
please put the social media of all the instert artists in the description!!
I love Morgan's "Billy Bonker"! It's interesting that he mentioned how getting the pose right brought the character out - and I love that he's more sinister than goofy. Very cool. And the skeletal feel to the face of the beholder is awesome!
The Maternal Black Rider is an interesting perspective! There's not enough "soft" poses for scary beasts - I'd love to see what else Ariel creates in this style. I'd never heard of the Hopkinsville Goblins.. but the monster design was very cool, so creepy!
I'd love to see the guys create collaboratively, like Ariel mentioned - one person starts and another finishes. I reckon the results would be awesome.
I absolutely love the Hopskinville Gremlin that you created lol 😂! (Im not sure I’m spelling that correctly?) Hes so cute and it’s fun to imagine people encountering an alien that looks like him. You guys are both so talented!
Artist are magicians! Love your results and Jazza’s as well
thanks for watching!
I think that they should do either a "drawiing for 100 hours" challenge, or " drawing in 1, 10, and 100 hours" type of thing to see how good they can draw in a larger frame of time.
It’s so fun listening to the descriptive and creative way you guys talk it is so interesting and my adhd loves it as weird as that sounds.
Also I love this channel I will be subscribing 😊
I was waiting for this video ever sense watching the live stream!
That beholder seems to be really enjoying life.
they motivate me to pick up the pen , what more can i say
All of them look great. You guys nailed it ❤
thank you!
I love the thingy! it's so cute!
awww thank ya :) [M]
Any video with Morgan is awesome. 🙌
Liam Before Coffee's eyestalks DEFINITELY retract into his mouth when he closes it, and they could be part of his digestive tract, with the eyes being little mouths like the Corinthian.
i love Vaughn i want to see more about him and his story
I agree, Morgan. I thought they were always called Nazgul, and that the witch kings rode them. You learn something new every day!
Lool same
I love this series 😍
thanks for watching!
Morgan's art is top tier
Gotta get those compulsory Morgan hand rubs in each video
i cant resist 😅 [M]
Woah ur art is mental, how do you do this?!?!
That beholder would make an awesome tattoo.
Since every Beholder is unique this is lorewise totally fine and also my favourite one.
Awesome as always thanks
Morgan 😂 you kill me hahahaha "I'm doing it! 🙏"
its contagious 😅[M]
10:01 No, in the books toothless was very *very* different to the movies. It would be interesting to see him done, as there is pretty much only a likeness in name
Morgan's Willy Wonka looks like A Pimp Named Slickback from the Boondocks.
great job love them
thanks!
That Beholder is just *chef's kiss*🤌 amazing! I would love to see more of y'all's takes on different D&D monsters
thanks! that's a great idea :) [M]
this made me want a Willy Wonka with a design like that so bad, I love how the hair fits his wacky vibe
LOOOOOOVE THIS!
I really liked the Beholder. Would be amazing and terrifying to fight that in a video game. Also if you "really" need a way for it to close it's mouth just have the eye stalks go into pockets inside it's mouth in the cheeks. Problem solved lol.
Really liked her Nazgul steed. Seemed to go with the description more than the movie version.
I would love to see a collaboration with Drawfee! ❤
Saaaaaaaame ❤️
I love the prompt videos I'd like to see you guys take on hyde
13:59 wouldn't haveing 4 of your eye stalks coming out of your mouth be a bad thing?
The beholder looks sick! As in good :)) Not like malnourished, or something.
Great pieces! Morgan your Beholder is awesome! Only you gave him 8 eyes on stalks, not 10.
me no know math, me dumb [M]
Ive been loving these draw by description videos!
i see yall did a pokemon one, what if you did a Monster Hunter one at some point as well?
oooo I do love me some monster hunter! [M]
OMG I LOVE THESE!! :) as a Kentuckian I was super excited to see a monster from my- er… “great” state hehe…
But seriously tho, these drawings came out amazing, especially the Willy Wonka!! I LOVE his pose!
As far as the beholder. In the lore no two are alike. They're supposed to be weird mutations.
love the interpritation of the fell beast from LOTR but I think if I had read the description I would have guessed a thestral from Harry Potter :)
10:05 the black riders were called Nazgûl, and the "dragons" were called Fell beasts
i was thinking the Mad Hatter from either DC or Alice in Wonderland than Willy Wonka, i just couldn't picture Willy Wonka wearing green pants or grey gloves (which is weird because that's what he wears in the movies)
1:45
I guess Morgan's Beholder should deploy the eyes when attacking or something and then they should come back to close the mouth... I liked his desing with the eyes coming out of the mouth even when it doesn't make a lot of sense. The beholder doesn't make much sense anyway, being a floating ball and all.
so true! glad you enjoyed the design :) [M]
That Beholder version really reminds me of the one from Doom.
Cant say I've had good experience fighting beholders in DnD so Morgan well done it is horrible in a good way!
that's what I was going for :) thanks mate! [M]
I REALLY love the beholder. I feel like beholders are so simple in their description that you could just go wild with how to artistically portray them. Also beholders are from a place called the Far Realm where things are very... Lovecraftian. So who is to say that beholders have to be beholden to the human understanding of anatomy? Nah! Rock them intestine-eye stalks bruh!
Beholderkin come in various shapes and sizes, they're born of dreams and nightmares so legitimately, that could be a form of beholderkin
How does a beholder close its mouth without biting off tentacles?? Answer: magic baby, beholder are strong magic users. All great renderings 👏👏👏
morgan your monsters are always so juicy!!! it works so well!
thanks :) glad you appreciate the juice! [M]
Where can I follow just Morgan? I LOVE his style!
It's very funny to me that, with all of the Wonka adaptations we've gotten over the years, exactly none of the major ones have given him a black goatee
Please do some Sarah J. Maas monsters/characters! Especially, Tamlin’s beast form, the suriel, and Feyre’s “true self” (ACoWaR)
No offensive to Alicia and the one that looks like scarlet Johansson but these two have the more extroverted personalities so the conversation seemed to come easier than past episodes lol everyone's art is beautiful though don't get me wrong
Keith David Willy Wonka exists as A Pimp named Slickback
Can you guys please try character/art style swaps, like Jazza has done. Like the simpsons in the style of arcane.
oooo love that idea! any excuse to make Homer buff 😛💪 [M]
I think it would be fun if you guys did a art challenge based on the DND RUclips series “monster of the week” by the RUclips channel dungeon dad.
Once a week he will post another obscure monster so there is a huge catalog of monsters to pick from. Hundreds of obscure and odd things. all you would have to do is pick a number out of a hat.
20:40 what is this logo on the right from "TIME BLINK"? 🙂 It looks like a chicken or bird coming out of a sleeping tin can? :D
Sorry new intro clip is too much :D
Loved the Beholder, not sure way the eye stalks were coming out of its mouth though?
The Pokemon Sableye is based on the Hopkinsville goblin 😁 (one of my favourite pokemon), it's pretty cool :)
I am kind of into your "Prince playing WIlly Wonka" take.
have watched a few videos now and the reveal was always way to short for my opinion. i would appreciate a longer side by side comparsion of your art with the original art.
Enjoyed your vibing off each other and crearions. My fave was Willy Wonka 😊
Someone must have been watching Detective Redictous for that last one.
As a fellow artist, I challenge anyone reading this to realize a more fully descriptive word than, "squirrel" ... seriously, if anyone was to say to you - as an artist - that the character was 'squirrel-like', exactly what would you produce!? That word is honestly both the most full-bodied and most restrictive description in existence. That being said, I both love and f*cking hate squirrels because of this.
The mounts of the Nazghul were called fellbeasts.
7:50 just like the drawfee crew says "DELETE YOUR ART!"
why do you both repeatedly flip the sketch? is it just something to change perspective? or something to just get the other half of the sketch closer to your dominant hand?
You usually flip the drawing to spot mistakes. It makes it easier to see (probably since you become accustomed to the drawing and the switch makes your brain go "Oh, new image!")
A picture can look completely fine and when you flip, you notice how wonky the perspective was or that you drew something like one of the eyes way too small or looking in the wrong direction.
I hope I explained it at least semi understandable xD
@@poisonedcupcakes3597 yeah, so basically just to get a change in perspective.
Makes sense.
Kind of like if you're proof reading a document, sometimes it helps to read it backwards.
"Slightly more evil Willy Wonka" sounds like Dr.Wondertiment form SCP universe...