Doing art studies back to back of the same piece is actually really helpful no need to wait for a notable change, listing off the things you’d like to change/practice and keeping it in mind and redrawing a the image with intention, really teaches Art intentions and planning, having intentions in mind before a study really levels up the study. These look good keep going!
I love to do art studies because in the future if I fail at my 2 dream jobs paleontology and ornithology I’ll become a concept artist or animator for studios
@@Khaloofidino either way, you got this! i think it's pretty interesting that your life plans consist of two / three relatively different subjects- me personally, if my channel falls through, i'd try to pick up whatever job makes use of whatever skillsets i learn while i'm here, yk? good luck in your career though!
I've been thinking about no longer using pen pressure on my art and instead just use a mechanic pen style with thick lines outside and thin lines inside, like what they do on a lot of animated series.
Okay, here's an update. So I've been studying some artwork from Animaniacs, which is my biggest inspiration, and I noticed that many of them are drawn with a mix between thin and thick outside and thin inside, and some just use the same thin pen size. So I'll do that instead.
PROJECT SEKAI MENTIONED ❤ love the way you do your rendering! As someone who draws more cartoony type things myself I know I should get into some art studies of my own at some point 😅 new sub by the way!
@@Aqqna YEAAAA honestly with how much i listened to it recently i thought it'd be my favorite too, but when looking back i learn that 1) mizuki's comm songs have never missed, not even once [not like i have ever doubted it but still] 2) lower one's eyes is by FAR my fav. kitty would probably be 2nd though
Ive never really liked pen pressure truthfully. As I'm someone with a jack hammer grip when it comes to art Ive tried doing those line weight excersized. I trully have tried to lesrn but MAN it sucks for me I just love using the milli pen and doing thick lines on the outside and thin lines on the inside (Oh and no anti aliasing because mmmm crunchy pixels)
@@Sappysappster OOH I REMEMBER WHEN I USED A CRUNCHY ANTI ALIASING BRUSH! dang i gotta try that again sometime,, and yeah, the pen pressure DEFINITELY takes some getting used to- i find myself only using it sparingly outside of illustrations tbh
@@DaybyDayCreatesI was expecting a bit over 500k subs, usually with channels like these that’s the amount of followers they usually have from what I’ve seen
@@DaybyDayCreates she's an actress n musician :] a show shes known for is New Girl from 2011-2018 n also part of the musical duo She & Him (2006 - present )
@@floof7680 sounds fun! however the art style challenge video will be less of a tutorial and more of a challenge for me to try. i could talk about some things i noticed for each one if that helps (was probably gonna talk about observations/things i noticed anyways because its a good thing to add to a script of that type of video)
personally I don't understand pen preassure for it might be my traditional art brain but I just...draw over the line to make it thicker? And I know that's perceived as 'no line confidence' but I've been drawing my whole life and I used a pen for a good two years of my third grade drawing career and began to purposefully use sketchy lines, I mean I distinctly remember not liking my drawings because the lies were the same cause I'd do everything in one stroke lol
Pen pressure is for line variation. Drawing over lines is something lots of artsts do to add line variation and its just as viable, but it gives a really different look from using a brush with a big range of sizes. I think it just depends on what type of style you’re going for. I really like using pressure sensitive brushes. I struggle with brushes that aren’t cause it means i need to be more accurate
@@nawafamd you're telling me almost 40k people watched this video and only one person mentioned this?? i think what happened is that i wanted the music to be balanced but hearable, but in the process accidentally made it a bit too loud. i'll make the music quieter next time!
She pen on my pressure til I illustration
they were so real for this
what a poet
Lyrical genius
oh
The best sentence that’s ever been conceived. Shakespeare is cowering at your might
Doing art studies back to back of the same piece is actually really helpful no need to wait for a notable change, listing off the things you’d like to change/practice and keeping it in mind and redrawing a the image with intention, really teaches Art intentions and planning, having intentions in mind before a study really levels up the study. These look good keep going!
@@Kewpiiie this is really interesting actually! thanks for sharing, might do this next time ^^
STOP I STARTED WATCHING THIS AND WAS LIKE "this person sounds familiar.... OH MY GOD ITS ROSE"
LMAOAOAO HIIII EVIEEE
hi oomfie woomfie
I love to do art studies because in the future if I fail at my 2 dream jobs paleontology and ornithology I’ll become a concept artist or animator for studios
@@Khaloofidino either way, you got this! i think it's pretty interesting that your life plans consist of two / three relatively different subjects-
me personally, if my channel falls through, i'd try to pick up whatever job makes use of whatever skillsets i learn while i'm here, yk? good luck in your career though!
Yeah Im planning my future WAAY to early 😅 for my age. Thanks for the good luck
I've been thinking about no longer using pen pressure on my art and instead just use a mechanic pen style with thick lines outside and thin lines inside, like what they do on a lot of animated series.
Is that you, Marikyuun?? (If you don't get the reference, I'm so sorry 😭)
@@Not_Kaitlyn Actually, I do. I watch her content every now and then. Wow, I didn't realize I copied her words word by word.
THICK LINES ON THE OUTSIDE AND THIN LINES ON THE INSIDE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣🗣🗣🗣‼️‼️‼️‼️🥶🥶🥶🥶💥💥💥💥💥
Okay, here's an update. So I've been studying some artwork from Animaniacs, which is my biggest inspiration, and I noticed that many of them are drawn with a mix between thin and thick outside and thin inside, and some just use the same thin pen size. So I'll do that instead.
PROJECT SEKAI MENTIONED ❤
love the way you do your rendering! As someone who draws more cartoony type things myself I know I should get into some art studies of my own at some point 😅
new sub by the way!
@@BrieRacha WAHOO
Lmao the hand thing is so real actually
Dude your art is so sick! ALSO I LOORRBBBB PJSK
0:38 bro literally said "and oh my 🌟🌠 💫 god" 💀
Edit: WAIT YOU ARE LESS POPULAR THAN MEEEE WTHHH
MIZUKI AND KITTY MENTION!!!!!
Your ocs are so cool!! I love their designs and your art is really cute!!
KITTY MENTIONED ARGH MY FAV MIZUKI COM BTW THE ART IS SO CUTEE 😭😭😭😭
@@Aqqna YEAAAA honestly with how much i listened to it recently i thought it'd be my favorite too, but when looking back i learn that 1) mizuki's comm songs have never missed, not even once [not like i have ever doubted it but still] 2) lower one's eyes is by FAR my fav. kitty would probably be 2nd though
Haha was the 1k like-
I LOVE HOW CUTE UR VIDS ARE!!
Ive never really liked pen pressure truthfully. As I'm someone with a jack hammer grip when it comes to art
Ive tried doing those line weight excersized. I trully have tried to lesrn but MAN it sucks for me
I just love using the milli pen and doing thick lines on the outside and thin lines on the inside
(Oh and no anti aliasing because mmmm crunchy pixels)
@@Sappysappster OOH I REMEMBER WHEN I USED A CRUNCHY ANTI ALIASING BRUSH! dang i gotta try that again sometime,,
and yeah, the pen pressure DEFINITELY takes some getting used to- i find myself only using it sparingly outside of illustrations tbh
i was so surprised to see you had only a bit over 600 subs, I was expecting you to have WAYY more. You’re hella underrated wtf
@@ilikefrogzz6384 what number were you expecting? im curious. also THANK YOUUUU
@@DaybyDayCreatesI was expecting a bit over 500k subs, usually with channels like these that’s the amount of followers they usually have from what I’ve seen
@@ilikefrogzz6384 CRAZY number, maybe one day
Ur art style is so scrumptious omg, ALSO MIZUKI MENTIONED?! 🗣️🗣️🗣️
I love ur artstyle so much
REMEMBER ME WHEN UR FAMOUS BECAUSE BFFR U DESERVE WAY MORE SUBS 😭😭😭
I literally got recommended this while doing a study (not of a specific artstyle just learning how the hell to draw skirts lmao)
I was like "wait is that mizuki" IT IS
❤❤❤
Wow, why has RUclips hid your channel from me for so long?? I love your style sm and this is pretty helpful! Subscribed!
DUDE, YOUR WAAAY PAST 500
AH THE MIZUKI ONEEUSUIAAIIA
this is suck a good vid and you're so underrated :o
I 1,000% mean this as a compliment, your voice reminds me of Zooey Deschanel, and it's so calming!
@@kaikat123 ooh who's that?
@@DaybyDayCreates maybe use google for once 🗣️🗣️🔥
@@DaybyDayCreates she's an actress n musician :] a show shes known for is New Girl from 2011-2018 n also part of the musical duo She & Him (2006 - present )
Nice editing
i'm a simple person. i see mizuki, i click
FIRST COMMENT!! ALSO SLAYYY also i love this vid!!
WAHOOOO GLAD YOU LIKE THIS ONE!!
KITTY!
your artstyle reminds me a lot of dandys world /vpos
@@hfjoneliamplecak ooo never heard of it, i'll have to take a look sometime
This is cool! Subscribed!
@@magicalgirlanime_and_bfdi4ever appreciate it! 💛
Ayyayyaya
I like just following youtuber how to draw in x style tutorials and see if i can
@@floof7680 sounds fun! however the art style challenge video will be less of a tutorial and more of a challenge for me to try. i could talk about some things i noticed for each one if that helps (was probably gonna talk about observations/things i noticed anyways because its a good thing to add to a script of that type of video)
MIXUKI?
what are hands?
@@hy2rochlor1c sometimes i think i get drawing hands, and then i get out of my comfort zone and i'm like "what am i even doing man"
Pain
PJSK MENTIONED?!
*comments on that hand (/j)*
@@Strawberry_.pancakes. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I wish I had a pen
personally I don't understand pen preassure for it might be my traditional art brain but I just...draw over the line to make it thicker?
And I know that's perceived as 'no line confidence' but I've been drawing my whole life and I used a pen for a good two years of my third grade drawing career and began to purposefully use sketchy lines, I mean I distinctly remember not liking my drawings because the lies were the same cause I'd do everything in one stroke lol
Pen pressure is for line variation. Drawing over lines is something lots of artsts do to add line variation and its just as viable, but it gives a really different look from using a brush with a big range of sizes. I think it just depends on what type of style you’re going for. I really like using pressure sensitive brushes. I struggle with brushes that aren’t cause it means i need to be more accurate
Random question but is your oc in your pfp sundrop from fnaf?
@@Mymelody89107 nope! just a random little critter i came up with approximately 0.8 seconds after i came up with my youtube channel name
Your art is amazing so I shall sub :3
PROJECT SEKAI! NIGHTCORD IS GOATED
DANANANANANA
DANANANNANAANA
(read it to the tune of Kitty)
HAPPY 10K VIEWS WAHOO
500 subs? 3 weeks ago?! HOW!
why is the music louder than you're voice😭
@@nawafamd you're telling me almost 40k people watched this video and only one person mentioned this?? i think what happened is that i wanted the music to be balanced but hearable, but in the process accidentally made it a bit too loud. i'll make the music quieter next time!
@@DaybyDayCreates besides the point this is a really good video and definitely would help a lot of other artist who were in you're previous mindset!
I am the 667 subscriber (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
crazy that rose's at 700 less than 24 hours later
Your lucky you didnt went to art school and failed like the last guy