Drawabox Lesson 1, Exercise 6: Funnels

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @Ok-uq2ng
    @Ok-uq2ng Год назад +286

    It's fascinating seeing less and less views on each video as more people stop doing drawabox, it's kind of motivating to keep going.

    • @mahoufoxxo
      @mahoufoxxo Год назад +20

      Right? Let's get that draw-a-box-bread

    • @TheFabFoo
      @TheFabFoo Год назад +10

      Still here as well. Started February 4th :)

    • @Ok-uq2ng
      @Ok-uq2ng Год назад +1

      @@TheFabFoo same

    • @GrammerPancreas
      @GrammerPancreas Год назад +30

      Everyone who finishes lesson one is already in the great minority. People who finish listen two are even rarer. But I think this is something more to take pride in than anything, it shows that you committed where most did not.

    • @TheFabFoo
      @TheFabFoo Год назад +24

      @@GrammerPancreas This is so motivating, thank you. I can not tell you how determined I am to get really good at drawing. I am enjoying the process of being a beginner which I think is very important to sticking at it.
      I am staying away from comparing myself to others as well, just focusing on me and my goals :)

  • @Zeltan88
    @Zeltan88 6 месяцев назад +4

    What makes me confident while doing your homeworks is, that you too, still make mistakes. 👍🏼

  • @thiagocoppola4957
    @thiagocoppola4957 11 месяцев назад +1

    2:22 Totally feel that meditative state, two day ago i was procrastinating the elipses in planes exercise, i had half page with some planes in perspective done from the night before, i still had to finish that page with more planes, fill the planes with the elipses and do another page after that, i was so unmotivated to continue, so i decided to do at least ONE plane that night just to keep the flow and maybe finish it in the mornin, suddenly i finished the two pages of elipses in planes that night...
    Thank you so much for this course ❤❤

  • @blackhoundrise8431
    @blackhoundrise8431 Год назад +3

    that was challenging but after you set up the page and give it a go. it gets fun. but still challenging

  • @magehappy1822
    @magehappy1822 2 года назад +4

    Happy new year, great job.

    • @Tempeste
      @Tempeste 2 года назад

      I hope your year is good!

  • @Peranine
    @Peranine 2 года назад +100

    Oh, what? Here I am, heading into 2022, trying to learn how to draw. Adding another skill to the bag.

    • @Murimz
      @Murimz 2 года назад

      Did ya do it?

    • @Peranine
      @Peranine 2 года назад +7

      @@Murimz Not really, no.

    • @NobleLaika
      @NobleLaika 2 года назад +1

      @@Peranine ows

    • @mattmiller9752
      @mattmiller9752 2 года назад

      @@Peranine whyd you quit?

    • @Peranine
      @Peranine 2 года назад +14

      @@mattmiller9752 I'm focusing on writing. That's my true love and what I've done for years, there's only so much time in life and I'd rather be a master of 1 than halfway decent at multiple things.

  • @inifinite4666
    @inifinite4666 10 месяцев назад +1

    thank you again for the lessons

  • @kajzanoni
    @kajzanoni Год назад +3

    this exercise is so much fun(nel)

  • @jamidhampton4610
    @jamidhampton4610 2 года назад +1

    Happy new year

  • @cynthiarote6532
    @cynthiarote6532 Месяц назад +1

    marking all of the page first gave me so much anxiety just looking at the page 😂😂

  • @ronaksinha5662
    @ronaksinha5662 2 года назад

    Happy new year sensei!!

  • @DallasUzumaki
    @DallasUzumaki 2 года назад +1

    This funneling is getting over my head :/
    Any tips?

  • @suzysquidink
    @suzysquidink Год назад +1

    This one made me feel like I have zero control over my own arm lmfao, but I did my best 😅

  • @hoangson7976
    @hoangson7976 2 года назад

    thank thank thank you so muchs ♥

  • @TheRealZXXZ
    @TheRealZXXZ 2 года назад

    New lesson?

  • @greeny.official
    @greeny.official 11 месяцев назад

    :D funnels

  • @factwithmee4265
    @factwithmee4265 2 года назад

    First like first comment

  • @SquishyChameleon
    @SquishyChameleon Год назад +6

    Darn my stupid square dinnerware set.... 😭🤣

  • @inifinite4666
    @inifinite4666 10 месяцев назад

    thank you again for the lessons

  • @dio_licious
    @dio_licious 2 года назад +19

    Paying my respects to the dramatic reconstruction at 0:28
    Happy New year, hope 2022 doesn't vomit on your cornflakes.

  • @CubicApocalypse128
    @CubicApocalypse128 4 месяца назад +7

    This is the one that taught me I'm physically incapable of drawing controlled ellipses. It will never work. If that ever changes I'll come back and edit this comment.

    • @shadowsnstars
      @shadowsnstars Месяц назад +5

      the only way to be able to draw controlled ellipses is practice. waiting will only lead to waiting. the more you draw ellipses, the better you will get

    • @badpiggies4926
      @badpiggies4926 20 дней назад

      Update?

  • @onionmonk5734
    @onionmonk5734 2 года назад +13

    lmao i just got to this lesson today perfect timing

    • @onionmonk5734
      @onionmonk5734 3 месяца назад

      I’m redoing these lessons and WE’RE SO BACK BABY I LOVE BOXES WOOOOOOO

  • @arkadiuszsyrowiec7710
    @arkadiuszsyrowiec7710 2 года назад +13

    I understand the concept of an elypse being 'wider' as a given circle goes further away from the viewer, however wouldn't be it going smaller in the other dimension, as it goes further away?

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  2 года назад +14

      So there are two main things to keep in mind - it's not that it gets wider in one dimension and smaller in the other. Rather, think of it as though the *overall* scale (in all both dimensions) gets smaller, and *then* the width in one dimension gets wider. So the widening speaks only to the proportions (the relationship between the two dimensions), but the *overall* scale is still going to be smaller.

    • @arkadiuszsyrowiec7710
      @arkadiuszsyrowiec7710 2 года назад +2

      @@Uncomfortable I see, thank you for your reply ♥️

  • @gothicboulder
    @gothicboulder 2 года назад +14

    Absolute perfect timing, I just started this one.

  • @ReblazeGaming
    @ReblazeGaming 2 года назад +10

    You said you weren't using multiple objects to draw the arcs because you need different sized objects but because you wanted to see which object was best to use, so which do you recommend to use for the arcs? Plates? And is it fine if all the arcs are the same since you're using the same object?

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  2 года назад +26

      Yup, the plates ended up being the best, in my opinion, due to their larger radius. And you're fine just using the same kind of arcs.

    • @ReblazeGaming
      @ReblazeGaming 2 года назад +10

      @@Uncomfortable Thanks, I also want to thank you for being so active in these comments. I've never seen someone run a course or have youtube videos but be so responsive on the videos :)

    • @8EnfEnEt8
      @8EnfEnEt8 24 дня назад

      @@Uncomfortable I would appreciate having this information in the article. Even reading through the article now this is not clear (especially with the example homework having different arcs)

  • @pentachronic
    @pentachronic Год назад +4

    I want to know your thoughts on the 2 ellipse rotations vs Scott Robinson’s 1 rotation method. Scott says that it’s better to have 1 badly drawn vs 2+ overlapping because you can’t see where the original target is. Are you just trying to get us to improve accuracy by going over and over ? It doesn’t seem to be working for me whereas Scott’s technique looks more presentable. Quite often I’ll get a good ellipse and then screw it up by overlapping it with a slightly different ellipse.

    • @thechannelofultimatedestiny
      @thechannelofultimatedestiny Год назад +2

      I think scott's method is better for picture making and this method is meant to practice confidence and follow-through.

    • @nelsongraham108
      @nelsongraham108 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@thechannelofultimatedestiny ya its just more practice to use the shoulders I think.

  • @puffpatsy6350
    @puffpatsy6350 2 года назад +5

    this is so relaxing

  • @KarmaZeusBoi
    @KarmaZeusBoi 2 года назад +4

    Sorry about your flood

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  2 года назад +11

      Hahaha, thank you. In the end, we're in a much nicer apartment, and now we have an adorable cat too! The last place didn't allow them. So we took an awful situation and took it as an opportunity to improve things.

  • @grqfes
    @grqfes 9 месяцев назад +5

    i just somehow casually took a plate from my kitchen with both my parents in it without being asked why once. somehow i got away with it without having to explain. i overcame my biggest roadblock. wow.

  • @konstantinkapfhammer6637
    @konstantinkapfhammer6637 Год назад +2

    I am not rotating my paper during the exercises to learn how to draw from different angles. After doing this exercise and all other line- and ellipse exercises, my right hand shakes and my whole right body-half feels a bit nauseous 😂

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes 9 месяцев назад +2

      you raw doggin the edge of the paper like that?? 🤔

    • @totan6142
      @totan6142 9 месяцев назад

      The website for the section earlier states not to do that for grinding since we'll have plenty of opportunities later to gain that experience. For now he encourages rotating the page to the most comfortable position

  • @tuananhtran7518
    @tuananhtran7518 2 года назад +1

    happy new year

  • @crustykeycap5670
    @crustykeycap5670 2 года назад +2

    I just did this yesterday lol

  • @isabela166
    @isabela166 2 года назад +1

  • @hippolytanine2852
    @hippolytanine2852 Год назад

    when u astrolger and this looks like pieces symbol to u lol

  • @colourmequaint9690
    @colourmequaint9690 2 года назад +3

    Thank you! While I really appreciate you showing your mistakes, I also would expect you to be better at it after having gone through the entire "course" (probably more than once). I don't mean this as critisizm, but I kind of wonder what the point of all of it is if I end up making the same mistakes after 6 months to a year. Or were you much worse before? Am I.misunderstanding something? 😀
    Nonetheless, I appreciate this a lot and am truly enjoying the exercises so far . Also, you english is amazing 😊

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  2 года назад +12

      To put it simply, I'm pretty far out of practice. I did these exercises a fair bit when I was learning this kind of material (back in 2013), and I'd practice them periodically afterwards, but as Drawabox has grown, the focus of my time has shifted from being an illustrator and concept artist (which I did do professionally for a time) to focusing only on teaching. That is, doing critiques, producing lesson material, etc.
      Some of the skills students learn here - especially the primary focus on spatial reasoning - I still hold onto quite strongly, because it's more of an abstract skill that is reinforced every time I have to do a demonstration for a student as part of a critique. But when it comes to some of the more basic technical proficiencies, especially when it comes to doing them traditionally (all of my professional work is done digitally), I am liable to be a bit clumsy at times.
      As much as I would love to be able to keep up with those exercises, students are more likely to benefit from me focusing on being an instructor - updating the lesson material, giving them feedback, etc. And given that this is the focus of my career at the moment (I've been doing Drawabox full time for almost a couple years now), there's really no alternative choice. At least, not until I'm actually able to complete the overhaul of the material, delegate more work to TAs, and move myself into a more supervisory role which will allow me to go back to pursuing my own personal goals once again.

    • @johnbowman3630
      @johnbowman3630 2 года назад

      @@Uncomfortable I swear this guy was just trolling, yet you made a classy reply to him. It's obvious you're just trying to teach here, yet this clown has to go and take a cheapshot at you criticizing your skills based off of an educational exercise... don't sweat people like this, there are so many grateful folks like me who are enjoying the learning process!
      Kudos for your hard work - keep it up, keep grinding on the technical/logistical side of it - you're building a nice community here and carving out your niche at the same time.
      Cheers!

    • @Uncomfortable
      @Uncomfortable  2 года назад +14

      @@johnbowman3630 It's very easy to label people as trolls, and in so doing, we can end up disregarding someone who's asking a genuine question - just because that question is a little bit off base.
      I do not think they were trying to troll. Their concern is a valid one, especially when choosing whether or not to commit themselves to a course that can take many months, or more.
      All the same, I appreciate your encouragement.

    • @johnbowman3630
      @johnbowman3630 2 года назад +2

      @@Uncomfortable Indeed!
      I'm just starting on the 'boxes' portion meself.
      Ellipses were fun!
      Something about drawing circles is so viscerally satisfying.