Did I Actually Learn to Draw in One Year? | Completing Marc's Yearly Schedule

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    Welcome to the final part of marc burnet #learntodrawin1year challenge hope you enjoyed .
    Did I actually learned to draw in one year ?
    all of the animations and montage is done by me.
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    Guides used and mentioned:
    Online art academy head guide- • Learning to Draw The A...
    Marc's video- • 1 YEAR PLAN TO LEARN T...
    Marc's 30days- • LEARN TO DRAW IN 30 DA...
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    Meet me on:
    Twitter- / cutterflyarts
    Instagram- / cutterflyarts
    Discord- / discord
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    00:00.Introduction
    00:40.Who am I?
    01:06.Yearly progress
    08:28.Challenges faced
    09:24.Final month Design
    19:15.Illustration process
    24:00.What did I learned?
    25:00.Missing pieces
    28:36.Conclusion
    29:10.Ending
    #gesturedrawing #learning #beginner #art #artist #beginnerart #zerotohero #humanface #learnhowtodraw #final #challange #learnskill #drawing #illustration #conceptart

Комментарии • 296

  • @YTartschool
    @YTartschool 4 месяца назад +619

    Woah, this just popped in my feed and man, super cool to see how much progress you made during the challenge! Awesome stuff, that made my day!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +83

      Hey, my favorite art teacher! I honestly was not expecting you to see my video. I am happy that you like it. Big thanks once again for helping me and many others to learn art!

    • @MrBlackGintoki
      @MrBlackGintoki 3 месяца назад +7

      Marc sensei BLESSING us mortals with knowledge and guidance, You have my deepest gratitude.

    • @QuiverWasTaken
      @QuiverWasTaken 3 месяца назад +2

      Wholesome AF. The certified g(r)oat

    • @Conti_habi
      @Conti_habi 2 месяца назад +1

      Marc! my Digital Sifu! XD Happy to see such a good video for you marc!

  • @charliehomenaje8513
    @charliehomenaje8513 4 месяца назад +177

    from a guy like me who has been freelance artist for years i can say of course you have improve alot , i can see good effort in composition , gesture , color and light as well , your works really inspire brother keep on going .

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +10

      Hey, since you've been freelance artist may i have one question. How do you know when to start selling art? Or at what point did you started your career. I am curious if there would be a place for some with my current skill level to work as one

    • @plasticshorts6972
      @plasticshorts6972 4 месяца назад +13

      @@CutterflyArtsI know the question isn't for me, but I have been drawing for 6 years, and I started selling at around 1 year of practice. I have come a long way, and what I sold back then looks like garbage to me now. However, what you do can be useful to others. Start as soon as you can, with reasonable pricing, and you're golden.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +6

      @@plasticshorts6972 Lovely, now i need to find out how to start and get it done. thanks for reply(even tho it was uncalled for)

    • @donaldgoh
      @donaldgoh 4 месяца назад +6

      @@CutterflyArts I not recommend go for freelancing since the beginning because freelance need some social networking. I would recommend work on a small studio because small studio can improve way faster than a bigger studio. After a couple years, you can decide on what you gonna do next like continue in studio's work or freelance or even both.

    • @charliehomenaje8513
      @charliehomenaje8513 4 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts it depends of the type of art you are looking targeting in my case I started in DeviantArt ,and I used to follow other artist and study the type of art they sell through that platform , I used to compare their current lv with mine and based on that I start to price my work.
      Of course having and audience make things more easier , I may say my works are not industry level because what I take is regular DeviantArt comissions.

  • @JH-pe3ro
    @JH-pe3ro 4 месяца назад +212

    Interesting video. There were certain things I predicted about Marc's plan when I saw it where I thought, "no, that is too vague - there are more specific things you could study". For example, if you go read Nicolaides - and Nicolaides isn't perfect but I often refer to him as the counterbalance to today's Art Influencer Meta - he has you do contour and gesture all throughout his course. But he doesn't do only gesture because gesture is an interpretative method, it needs some technical foundation; he uses contour to emphasize specific detail and asks the student to do very slow, intensive contour studies. Nicolaides also does not abruptly switch to drawing from imagination: that is built up from a series of exercises that ask you first to modify what you see - to mirror it, then to draw it turned 90 degrees, to recall a pose you saw a minute ago, and then to do daily compositions where you recall something you saw in the last week.
    From reviewing different takes on the topic over years, I've worked out that you can break down gestures to contour, cross-contour, centerlines, and spans(straight lines that bounce through the interior of the shape to discover the area) and practice each of those individually to get a more robust foundation, then do gesture as a game you play using each of those lines as "tools". That's an approach that I think covers the majority of beginner-drawing issues. For studying cross-contour I often use 3D models since that allows you to see wireframes and draw them as in regular contour, which builds a lot of intuition for form.
    The way I addressed anatomy was simply to spend a summer grinding every page in Morpho. That ensured that I got exposed to everything, and what I really learned is that you will get 80% of what you need for figure from studying shoulders and hips - both bones and muscles - because it's the tiny connections made in those areas that will make the pose as a whole make sense. Likewise, texture is covered well in Alphonso Dunn's Pen & Ink Drawing book - he has a workbook that's good for practicing that and other ink skills.
    Regarding the backgrounds, this is quickly cured by something I discovered just recently, which is to do studies with a perspective grid sketchbook, or the digital equivalent of making a lot of template perspective grids. The goal is to draw scenes from life or reference, but to draw them within the perspective of the grid, not the perspective that you see. That forces you to do lots and lots of perspective manipulation, which gets you used to backgrounds and also makes it easier to bring it out as an effect for foreshortening or dynamic poses. On that note, Burne Hogarth's "Dynamic Figure Drawing" is still the best reference for every dynamic pose trick.
    Finally, for the character design challenge, look up Joe Kubert's correspondence course videos here on RUclips, watch them all, with an emphasis on doing the things you see Joe doing and following along. He is an old-school comics master, he ran a school for decades, so as far as I know, there's no more authoritative source available online on how you go about designing imaginative visuals for stories.
    I've brought some of these ideas into Marc's channel but he deletes them or reports them as spam, so I stopped.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +28

      Wow thats a long one, thank you for sharing such information there is a lot to check out from your list. I will look it all up soon :)

    • @peppermintfox1688
      @peppermintfox1688 4 месяца назад +11

      This is some really great information! Thank you so much for taking the time to share it

    • @AEInYOU
      @AEInYOU 4 месяца назад +7

      Thank you for taking the time to input that. Would you mind answering a question? I'd like to ask, when you say you grinded through every page in Morpho, do you mean the complete series or just certain books? I'm almost done drawing through the entirety of Simplified Forms (book 2), and feel like I've been getting a lot out of it. Did you get the same returns when studying his other books, if you did? Or if you only did one book, which was it?

    • @JH-pe3ro
      @JH-pe3ro 4 месяца назад +15

      @@AEInYOU I used the "original" Anatomy For Artists Morpho book, which is bigger than the others. My understanding is that the series of smaller books will reuse material from the larger one, so you don't need them all.

    • @AEInYOU
      @AEInYOU 4 месяца назад +2

      @@JH-pe3ro Thank you for the response! I was wondering whether or not I should continue with that one once I'm finished with the smaller book. I think it would be helpful once I get a better and more intuitive grasp on the simple stuff. I think I'll set my sights on it next.

  • @lrdalucardart
    @lrdalucardart 4 месяца назад +24

    24:40 - Yes you archived the goal to draw in 1 year.
    24:55 - For professional work, I think you still need some more refinement some stuff for 1 more year(ex: anatomy, backgrounds), but you are in the right direction. But I you should be more than able to work for private clients ex: commissions and loose small works. (Albeit these don't really depend on your art skills.)
    And yes, you should be happy with ur progress, like you just said, sacrifices have to be made for you to get better. It worked for me.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for your honest opinion and I am very happy about my progress.(Tho I may sound like I am not xd)

  • @BlueJtee
    @BlueJtee 4 месяца назад +51

    No matter who you learn from it takes time, there's so many small things you have to learn about yourself to produce the image you have in your head.
    The best advice I can give is, to consider art a series of "formulas" to get a certain look. Its all about practicing those formulas until you can produce the art you like.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +6

      I am still trying to figure out my favorite "formula" for drawing and enjoning the process of finding my style Thank you for advice!

    • @BlueJtee
      @BlueJtee 4 месяца назад +5

      @@CutterflyArts your art is good btw! You should be proud, you’ll get the results you want in no time.
      Finding a style is so hard, I’ve been at it a couple years and I just now found what I like lol
      I follow Rinotuna’s streams and copy how they do shading, it helped me a ton.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      @@BlueJtee Thank you, Rinotuna is a great artist I watched thier stream once but never tried to study thier art. I shall give it a try

  • @egzozcuselim2503
    @egzozcuselim2503 4 месяца назад +40

    I have been following you since the beginning and took the same challenge as you but took a break in the middle. This video encouraged me to continue! Comparing your progress to myself I would definitely say your final results were outstanding. I hope you will show us your progression in the future too!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +3

      Hey I am happy to hear you are motivated once more!
      I surely will be drawing a lot this year can't wait to share the process

  • @pedromiguel1228
    @pedromiguel1228 4 месяца назад +10

    Not my place to say if you are employable or not. However, this does give me hopes for my own art. I have had the program for about 3 years, just sitting on my hard drive. I started it like a month ago, but I quickly decided to study perspective first since everything I do seems to be lacking it. I am going through "Perspective made easy, How to draw, and How to render books" before I get to the program once more. I don't think I will be where you are in one year. It will probably be 2-4 years since I don't have as great of a drive as you do. Art is just my hobby and therapy. If I get paid for it, it will become something else, and it will be damaging to my mental health.
    Great work, and I loved the finish piece.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Making a living out of art could burn you out if you are not serious about it, so sticking to it as a hobby is a great idea I wish you best of luck and awsome results on your journey.

  • @CutterflyArts
    @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +16

    I forgot to mention The screen at 26:01 comes form Online art academy head guide-ruclips.net/video/FFvBZLR4spQ/видео.html

    • @carlosemiralonso7997
      @carlosemiralonso7997 4 месяца назад +1

      10 minutes on the video, I could say from 1 to 11 that you really improve a lot. Keep the good job!

  • @pokemonomekop126
    @pokemonomekop126 4 месяца назад +5

    That figure drawing improvement is TASTY now I know what I'm working towards
    Keep it up brother, hoping to make that kinda progress this year on my end :P I feel like I found my legs in art in 2023 so 2024 is gonna go crazy

  • @zemptai
    @zemptai 3 месяца назад +3

    Love you bringing us along on your journey. You got so much better and inspire me to continue grinding. Thanks.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      I am happy that you got inspired by my progress, Good luck on your grind!

  • @jjcandelabra6164
    @jjcandelabra6164 4 месяца назад +24

    4:05 that's me, glad to see i helped a little in ur progress
    keep at a steady pace n you'll be a Pro soon

  • @TheYoshiMaker
    @TheYoshiMaker 4 месяца назад +3

    Seeing this has inspired me to try again. I stopped the first week of January, but now I have no excuse to stop. Can't wait to see myself improve with you, keep it up!

  • @denzelnatha9075
    @denzelnatha9075 4 месяца назад +9

    Omg I was impressed by the final result, it looked hella cool. I am doing this challenge myself too, hope I can improve as much as you did. Keep doing great art my man you definitely got it!!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      You for sure can improve as much or even more :)

  • @Cmattalk
    @Cmattalk 4 месяца назад +3

    Dude you earned my subscription to your channel! I started the same challenge back in October (3 months in) and I have aspirations similar to yours. I’m inspired to keep going because your final piece is shows so much improvement in your painting. Keep going!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Thank you!
      I wish you to stay motivated and completly slam this challenge

  • @potatotatotatotatoes
    @potatotatotatotatoes 4 месяца назад +2

    wow great improvement! keep it up!

  • @katyvashkevich2719
    @katyvashkevich2719 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your journey, you improved very much! I admire your dedication, and also I can sense you have good ideas for illustrations, you will definitely go far.

  • @lawlielawlaw
    @lawlielawlaw 4 месяца назад +8

    oh your progress during the year was amazing! I saw the challenge when it dropped and honestly thought about doing it especially to improve my human art (I’m mainly a furry artist, but not confident on anatomy or anything else) but adhd makes it hard to stick to anything so I quickly forgot about it, but I managed to still do an habit of sketching gestures semi constantly. Just doing that improved my art a whole lot!
    I love how your design turned out! It’s super great, I admire your tenacity to do all this. Here is my humble sub for thee

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Gesture drawings are big part of the challange so you got half of it done already :)

  • @maahuz
    @maahuz 4 месяца назад +2

    The progress you made is truly inspiring, I'll try to start this challenge and I hope to be able to improve as much as you did :)
    I'm looking forward to see the art you'll make this year!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Good luck on your learning challenge!
      I am exited for the future as well.

  • @Weevilest
    @Weevilest 4 месяца назад +10

    Ive just started this challenge as a new years resolution for myself! Just finished the January list and my progress is actually insane. Ive done 50 2 minute anatomy poses and i can see my improvement easily. Thanks so much for this video its really motivated me to finish this year long challenge :-).

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      I am always happy to help, I wish you best on your art journey remember to stick to it and stay motivated :)

  • @DennisCNolasco
    @DennisCNolasco 4 месяца назад +8

    I noticed you were hesitant to use reference, but I would highly suggest to make use of more references-especially if you want to be a pro illustrator. The only time you shouldn’t use references are for things that are already ingrained in your mind. That’s why Mark doesn’t use refs for his character illustrations, it’s because he has mastered anatomy and gesture.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +7

      I often use a lot of references but Marc brunet specyficly for the month of december asked to not use reference to check your capabilities.Thats why I tried avoiding them while illustrating. I think you are defenetly right about this- no reference, no learning

  • @kozuro_art
    @kozuro_art 4 месяца назад +83

    Yoooo I'm surprised someone made a video about this challenge, I did it too and also wanted to make a video about it 😂. You really did a great job explaining all the things u went through with this 1 year program, aspecially when you talked about the creation of your oc ! Nice video (also love the last artwork ^^)

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +8

      Hey, happy to hear you also compledted the challange I would love to see your video about the progress you made!

  • @NINFANGG
    @NINFANGG 4 месяца назад +2

    Great video my guy, keep the grind!!

  • @seoultea
    @seoultea 4 месяца назад +2

    I was planning on doing this challenge last year and backed out. I'm doing my own thing this year and was surprised that someone else did it and it just popped up on my recommended. Keep up the good work!

  • @SchwimpyAssPirate
    @SchwimpyAssPirate 4 месяца назад +3

    Great video. This makes me excited for my own take on this challenge.

  • @Daftex
    @Daftex 4 месяца назад +3

    Hey! Great video and much appreciated! I've just started this challenge this year and now, nearly the end of January, I was still feeling kind of lost in some aspects that you went over about gesture and figure!
    You 100% knows how to draw! Sure there's a lot of room to improve in painting and, as you mentioned, drawing from memorie, but I'm sure that with time and practice this things won't be a problem.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad i could help you out on your learning journey. I wish you best of luck and consistentcy on your challenge!

  • @Badartist888
    @Badartist888 2 месяца назад +1

    I always laugh when peoples before art is better than my current art in these kinds of videos.
    Having said that. Keep up the hard work. It's clearly paying off. Doing great.

  • @aidenstumme
    @aidenstumme 4 месяца назад +3

    The last piece you made was incredible

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      I tried really hard to give my best on the last image I am glad you like it :)

  • @Kthonicpagan
    @Kthonicpagan 4 месяца назад +2

    Awesome video ,super inspiring!

  • @shadowsofnightmares8347
    @shadowsofnightmares8347 3 месяца назад +1

    This is beautiful, man! Really like the final illustration of your sandwalker, the rendering and concept is so good! And your progress is clear to see. I just bought Marc’s full course and man if I make any sort of progress like yours, I’ll be more than happy. Keep it up!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      Happy to hear you like my painting :)
      I believe you will make even better progress if you keep being consistent in your studies with a full program. I wish you best of luck!

    • @shadowsofnightmares8347
      @shadowsofnightmares8347 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CutterflyArts thanks, man!

  • @endzsi639
    @endzsi639 3 месяца назад +1

    My first time on your channel and loved this video. You have improved so much, i loved the rendering in the final piece. I saved the challenge to do it back then but never started. Now im so inspired to start it.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      I wish you best of luck on your learning journey and I am always happy to inspire :)

  • @botarka
    @botarka 4 месяца назад +3

    Hope Marc will see this one! Nice job man!

  • @tutucaman8496
    @tutucaman8496 3 месяца назад +1

    Great improvement overall!!! I'm inspired by your motivation, thank you

  • @phi2923
    @phi2923 4 месяца назад +1

    Very helpful and interesting video! I've kinda been wanting to start the challenge but I am still a bit unsure xD we shall see! Your progress is awesome by the way! Love the final drawing!!!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      I strongly encourage you to give it a try see how far you can get :)

  • @ernanimonteiro7737
    @ernanimonteiro7737 4 месяца назад +1

    Yea ur work is amazing, i would definitely say you’re at a professional level!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      I am far from professional but thank you for kind words

  • @centrifugedcake
    @centrifugedcake 4 месяца назад +1

    I also referred to Mark's study method, but it was hard to keep trying like this. You've grown in various areas. That's amazing! I should try my best this year, too. I'll keep cheering for you!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      I wish you to stay true to your word and get that challenge done

  • @angelmarquez5153
    @angelmarquez5153 4 месяца назад +9

    You did improve, in my opinion, but you still need to keep on practicing your fundamentals

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      True, I will keep practising there is always room to improve unless you are happy settling where you stand

  • @JoyZoneYT
    @JoyZoneYT 4 месяца назад +3

    You have the right mindset to be starting a freelance career.
    Now you only need to plug through and learn the workflow.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      My current workflow is something I adapt quite often more experience in that mater would do wonders.

  • @shiny2575
    @shiny2575 4 месяца назад +5

    I really liked the finished piece! His design is good and reads well, you guide the viewers's eyes very well through most of the focal points and the colors are good. I just wish the handpan was more noticeable, since its such an important part of his design. Perhaps it could be on the other side of his body? It would make sense, given that would be the side his hand is in. Overall a great piece, I would commission

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your opinion! I was considering hanging handpan on the other side back in the design stage and even tested how it would look.In the end I thought it woud bring more intrest to the otherwise empty side to balance out the layout. Althought from the illustration perspective it would make more sense to highlight it.

  • @snowdere9827
    @snowdere9827 4 месяца назад +2

    Lmao the AI at around 13:10 sounds like Miller from metal gear I love it

  • @lyraags2031
    @lyraags2031 4 месяца назад +1

    Amazing improvement!!

  • @CyberGhostArt
    @CyberGhostArt 4 месяца назад +1

    bro i can tell you have great future if you keep up the hard work

  • @LuYunong
    @LuYunong 4 месяца назад +1

    This is awesome!

  • @samankucher5117
    @samankucher5117 4 месяца назад +2

    interesting the improvement with figures drawing is crazy.

  • @mymusic-san7769
    @mymusic-san7769 3 месяца назад +1

    Wow, it's been so long since there's been a video from you. It's very interesting to watch your progress, thanks for the video ❤

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      No problem, happy to hear you found it intresting. Also I need work on my posting schedule ^^ expect a next video in two weeks from now

  • @ForrestImel
    @ForrestImel 2 месяца назад +1

    Great progress in just a year, looking forward to where you will be at by next year :)

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  2 месяца назад

      Thank you!
      I am also looking foward to it

  • @AlexBrown-js2gx
    @AlexBrown-js2gx 4 месяца назад +2

    With the voice change and the lag at the beginning of the video I was jump scared. Got my attention.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      That was the point of this effect, I dont remember lagging it but maby I ll do that next time on purpose :)

  • @lucaa2216
    @lucaa2216 4 месяца назад +3

    I started the challenge 2 months ago, time really is the biggest challenge

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      Time spent drawing is time well spent :)

  • @channjei7459
    @channjei7459 Месяц назад +1

    You deserved a sub! ♥️ Keep it up bro! The only one thing that i want to you is please learn more about foreshortening because this concept was actually good! What if, you use foreshortening instead? It'll be look more "Action" vibes 😎

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! I think that forshortnig will take my illustrations to next level but its pretty advanced method that will take time master. If I get good at it I will surely do a repaint of Sandwalker and compare the diffrence :)

  • @youngjohnboxing3368
    @youngjohnboxing3368 3 месяца назад

    All I saw was your thumbnail and I instantly came up with a cool idea, thank you and I’m excited to see what else I can gain from this video

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Hey, happy to hear you got something out of my video, woud you mind sharing your idea?

    • @youngjohnboxing3368
      @youngjohnboxing3368 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CutterflyArts of course, the way your little guy has a paintbrush in his mouth kinda reminded me of a cigarette and I got thinking, what if it was? What if there’s a world where people smoke paintbrushes instead of cigarettes and vibrantly colorful smoke plumes into the air from the lungs of skilled “air painters” allowing them to imprint their vision onto the sky. The very air we breathe becomes a canvas for the passionate people of bustling painter cities. Different colors demand to be burned with surgeon level precision and making your vision a permanent part of the atmosphere requires such careful lung control and attention to the temperature of your flame that only one person has ever done it. And it’s speculated that the clouds themselves were their magnum opus.
      I had a loose concept and refined it a bit more as I was typing this reply, I’m super inspired to get to work on designs and expand on this world.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      @@youngjohnboxing3368 That is SUCH a great idea! Can't wait till you develop it further, thanks for sharing :)

  • @luvlyjae3413
    @luvlyjae3413 3 месяца назад +1

    YOU. DID. AMAZING.
    seriously we can see an insane amount of growth in just a year thank you for sharing this with us it’s very inspirational. keep at it you’re doing great 🫵🏽

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Thank you very much for saying so!
      I will surely keep on going.

  • @De_Gecko
    @De_Gecko 4 месяца назад +3

    Awesome Vid Bro, nice final Piece and a huge improvement, even tho ur Imposter does his shitty job haha.
    I just started around Xmas with my first Pendisplay into digital art. Years befor i drew just here and there and was always mad about my results (see i feel ya).
    I just finished the "learn to draw in 30 Days" Challenge from Marc. Wich was rly fun and already helped a lot!
    Now im doing the 30 Day Charakter Projekt. It feels way harder, needs more time but even the freehand Copy on Day1 looked way better then i thought it would xD
    Ill try my best to stick with this!
    Maybe ill do the 1 Year Challenge after, or maybe buy the Curse he offers. Kinda interessted in it and heard/saw some good Things about it.
    I do have the time and some structure from it could do wonders. Its 100% hard to know "what to do/learn next".
    You got my sub, will follow your art journey u got this! ✏

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Good luck on your learning journey, if you happen to buy the course I woud be intrested in seeing how far it can help you progress.

  • @sarahm2005
    @sarahm2005 Месяц назад +1

    I loved seeing your progress. I'd love to see your progress after two years. I think you should also work on coloring, because good coloring also makes your work more professional.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  Месяц назад

      Thank you, I will likely share my further progress.Right now coloring is not my priority because I have been told by professional that my eye for color is good. I am not saying that it can't be better but there is plenty of other key skills that I need to bring in line with color such as lighting, anatomy, Storytelling, perspective, line confidence etc. Once thats done I will try to level up my coloring :)

  • @jjcandelabra6164
    @jjcandelabra6164 4 месяца назад +4

    i think u really shine in ur Colors n Shading, i really ignored all that but u got some solid fundamentals in that area
    ur seem pretty good at Backgrounds too. I say touch up ur Anatomy of the Torso n Head n you'll be pretty close to Pro
    also, don't knock Furry art, that community is rich n they love art at any skill level, especially if its colored, so consider them for commission opportunities

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      Thank you for mentioning my strong and weak sides. I really want to deep dive into anatomy soon. About furry art I have heard its an commisions cheat code. I dont mean to downplay thier community or anything. I said "probably" because I don't draw such things for myself and I am not planning to do more of them If nobody asks me for it :/

  • @fisishine1907
    @fisishine1907 4 месяца назад +3

    Enjoyed watching your progress! Keep going and keep your mind open for new ways to improve :)

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      It is always fun to learn new things also I glad that you enjoyed my video.

  • @sanakece
    @sanakece 3 месяца назад +1

    The sound effect for each step took me out 😂 good job on following through for a year!!! This video motivates me to tries the same :3

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      It means a lot to me that you enjoyed my video and felt motivated by it. The sound effects were fun to make :)
      I wish you all the best in your journey!

    • @sanakece
      @sanakece 3 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts thankyou sm!!

  • @shedery7524
    @shedery7524 4 месяца назад +6

    Good for you

  • @Ragard_x9
    @Ragard_x9 4 месяца назад +2

    0 to employable portfolio challenge sounds kinda litty🗣

  • @Smkymcpott85
    @Smkymcpott85 4 месяца назад +4

    I did this same 1 year art challenge, I even was going to create a video about it, and I even planned out a year 2 art study based on Marc's challenge. I saw my drawing improve a lot!! I am glad you did too. Congrats!!!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Thats why I love art community! Also congratulations for your art journey thus far :)

  • @hot_ice_84
    @hot_ice_84 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh! hello there ! looks like we are in the same boat. Nice to meet you.👋

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Welcome aboard! , nice to meet you as well

  • @TheTinyTimmyTimTim
    @TheTinyTimmyTimTim 3 месяца назад +1

    This was awesome and super inspiring. I have creative shell shock with this. There's a ton of stuff I like to do. I love to write, read, play music, sing draw, etc... so I bounce frenetically between these things week over week. I'm alright at all of them, but I'm not particularly great at any (except writing if I can be a bit self aggrandizing, I do it for a living) and it's likely because I don't have the requisite discipline you do to sit there and commit to studying and practicing it. A lot of things have come easy for me and the downside is that I have practically no capacity for arduous grinding. Despite this, I'm always drawing. I subconsciously do it all the time. On napkins at a restaurant, deposit slips at the bank, sketchbooks in traffic, you name it. I think it's time I listened to my brain and commit to this process. Thanks for the inspiration, I'm gonna ride this ephemeral inspo as far as it'll take me and hopefully break this plateau I keep crashing into.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      You are surely a skillful writer. I can't wait to see how good you can get with drawing. Remember, even when things come easy your way, it's only your hard work that can get you what you want.
      Best of luck!

  • @TerrariaFansN1
    @TerrariaFansN1 3 месяца назад +1

    Great progress! and not gonna lie all of your worries will forever remain like that. Even my art teacher still feel that his art "sucks" even tho he worked for alot of triple A compagnies for concept art and illustration so yeah we just gotta find out how to cope with it and not let it give us art block ^^

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      Sad but true, thank you for your kind words. Good to know I am not alone on this boat.

  • @ElvenCouncellor
    @ElvenCouncellor 2 месяца назад +1

    You've definitely improved alot. Im on a similiar journey and like you said to get better you gotta make some sacrifices. I tried growing my social media presence as i started drawing seriously but i find that to be bad for improving myself.
    Seeing how much you've drawn in a year motivates me to draw more. Im drawing everyday but not nearly enough.
    Though two things i can confidently say that I've improved in since last year would be drawing faces and hands. And my line quality has gotten significantly better as well.
    And like yourself im looking forward to learning more anatomy this year. And perspective as well. So good luck on your journey. 🙌

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  2 месяца назад +1

      Funny to meet someone at at the same point of the art learning road. I am happy that you got inspired by my video. Thank you for your kind words. I also wish you best of luck!

    • @ElvenCouncellor
      @ElvenCouncellor 2 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts ❤️❤️

  • @dariollanos
    @dariollanos 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video mate, i was supossed to start this challenge 1 january last year, but im so lazy lol, gonna start now.

  • @pepelepirate
    @pepelepirate 4 месяца назад +5

    I also did this challenge during 2023 no less it's tough big congrats for completing it your art is great!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you and congratulations for completing the challange on your own :)

  • @desnout
    @desnout 4 месяца назад +1

    Keep it up brother

  • @luciafantin
    @luciafantin 4 месяца назад

    I don't know if you learned to draw but you definitely learned to paint, color and shade which I think it's still super awesome!! I think your drawing skills definitely improved but you need to focus more on shape design in general. But yeah, your coloring/shading skills improved a ton!

  • @judymcgimpsey787
    @judymcgimpsey787 3 месяца назад +1

    Well done

  • @superrobotfish6701
    @superrobotfish6701 2 месяца назад +2

    awesome improvement. I recommend focusing on stuff like shape design and values to get your art to the next level. Marc is a great artist but I find that youtubers like sinix design are much better teachers. watch every single sinix video. you will learn so many things about design you didn't even know you needed to learn.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your kind words and recomendation - I do wach guides from many diffrent sources including sinix especially his anatomy guides. Do you have any suggestions where to start he has a lot of videos and I can't afford watching'em all yet

    • @superrobotfish6701
      @superrobotfish6701 2 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts I recommend his design theory videos the most. In my opinion this stuff is just as important to understand as gesture and anatomy. I'm sure he has a playlist with all of them. Watch these videos, take notes and then look at some recent art you made and try to improve it. You will basically just be critiqueing yourself. I am doing the same myself right now and I think it's a great exercise to get better.

    • @PrOBOY251
      @PrOBOY251 2 месяца назад

      ​@@CutterflyArtscheck out art prof they have the most resources and are all for free

  • @bloodyone4866
    @bloodyone4866 4 месяца назад +4

    I feel like the worst thing about the material on art on youtube is the whole ''git gud fast'' and ''learn it all in one year!'' type of content, if you care about your art and you wanna be albe to draw a lot of different stuff (people, background, animals, props, and be able to design your own) you will never get all that on 1 year, art needs time, lots of time, 5 years at least for most people before you're actually comfortable.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      I agree but I treat this one year of learning as a first big milestone

  • @SttravagaNZza
    @SttravagaNZza 3 месяца назад +1

    You did improve a lot, good work 👍👍. The final character, i think the trinket on the back is too distracting, with the runes it makes the back too important i think. Id get rid of it or add the trinket to the wrist or the runes to other badnages like those coming out of the neck and swaying. Also the shoulderpad should be on the other side? Like its a pice of armor, if hes somehow going to fight, hed want to protect his remaining arm no?
    Keep it up :)

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Hey, I appreaciete your thoughts about the design.The trinket I assume you mean the handpan hanging on the belt. Its supposed to hang on the side but in this pose it has to be visible in some way. I tried to make it not distracting as much as I could. The runes are supposed to bring your attention to the center of the character where his soul is locked as it is an important design element. The peace of armor is more of a remain from the times when he was alive I doubt any living creature would attack him now :p
      I am open to disscusion if you want to talk some more about it. I the end I like your ideas and you have a reasonable logic behind them!

  • @basicfrogginhuman6023
    @basicfrogginhuman6023 3 месяца назад +2

    ok, i will do this after i learn programming!

  • @artistrnb
    @artistrnb 4 месяца назад +5

    I had thought about doing the challenge but forgot midway. I really liked your video and how much you've improved. Seeing your video made me feel like even I can start this challenge and be better at drawings and hopefullly I can draw figures from my imagination as I REALLY suck at drawing without reference. Will start the challenge from February as it's too late for January. And Really Thank You for this video. Let's keep improving all of us!
    To those who read up until here Don't Give up and let's give our best 🙌

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      I am happy that you decided to give it a try. remember doesn't matter when you try as long as you check all the boxes:) months names are just a timeframe

  • @potatoid-0158
    @potatoid-0158 4 месяца назад +2

    i would not hire you but i respect your commitment to the challenge!

  • @oddswearsss122
    @oddswearsss122 3 месяца назад +1

    Crazy progress bro, def employable. And I have a question am I supposed to do 30 gestures a day for January?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you!
      Its only 30 for a whole month ,means 1 a day is optimal :)

  • @JotaArcae
    @JotaArcae Месяц назад +1

    Honestly thinking about doing it. I'm not a complete beginner but I certainly could use a little bit of finetuning, especially when it comes to proportions. Your Review looks promissing.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  Месяц назад

      You could always give it a try, see how much you like it

  • @dedeshikaalabi-mensah9471
    @dedeshikaalabi-mensah9471 4 месяца назад +1

    I personally see a huge improvement. I think you will be employable for concept art because you can tell a good story in your artwork and illustrations. I think also, as a story board artist you would be able to get a job. You have a lot of talent. I think you’re biggest hurdle is your anatomy. You need to work on your anatomy of your figures and don’t be afraid to use references, I recommend a book called the complete guide to drawing action manga a step-by-step artist handbook. Since your work is more stylized than realistic and it’s leading towards manga style work, I think this would be a great book to help you and it doesn’t cost very much around $15 I use this book myself. Using Pinterest would be very good for you as well. Your rendering is very good and have a good sense of values and your stories are full imagination. Once you master anatomy you will go far.😊

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      I am greatful for your opinion :)
      to cover everthing in one answer I will surely take a look at the book you recomended. As I said my anatomy is lacking a lot so any boost in that matter is welcome.
      I do usually use references from Pintrest but for specyficly checking my progress and visual libary during december illustration i avoided them (marc's suggestion)
      Thank you once again!

  • @neolordie
    @neolordie 3 месяца назад +1

    Foreshortening will come with practice, use lots of references and if you can real life references

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      I would have to find a model then, but yeah swaping photo reference with real life from time to time is important

  • @luchoaventuras7820
    @luchoaventuras7820 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice progress man, i started drawing because i got inspired, i have been like 2 months drawing like an hour per day minimum, and i have improved a lot. How much time did you spend everyday practicing?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      I am happy that you got inspired to draw again. I took around 2h a day with 2-3 breaks in between. There been some days that I would keep on drawing for much longer but there where a days where I didn't draw more than few minutes, or at all.

  • @skiddy193
    @skiddy193 4 месяца назад +1

    Final artwork is great! I started this challenge this year. Let's see how it goes for me.

  • @squirrelhallowino29
    @squirrelhallowino29 3 месяца назад +1

    I can tell you improved for sure. I still feel you missed marc tutorials on colouring though? your values are super toned down so your final re-design looks very muddy because of it. Maybe try painting using only greyscale so you train values better, since they're lacking, and color with gradients maybe, just for experiment. By the way i like the hand pose, and the fox is really cool if it has some more texture on the fur, and her ears plus that headband seem weirdly not connected. I feel like you can literally paint over your drawing with a multiply layer to bring values in, then erase the parts which should have lighting and do some of that color transition from light to darkness, and you have a 10x better piece that actually looks professional. Also avoid tangent lines, thumb and index fingers stand out for example since contrast.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing your opinion, to address the coloring part maby you missed it but grayscale into maps is how I usually do coloring 16:17. About the fox I could have put more focus onto him but I was running out of time in this month so I aimed for ok feeling If I really wanted to make him polished I would do a seperate design sheet, you are right about the headband now that I think about it. About the values in the final image maby I dont see something that you do but when I tried to push the darks the character looked out of setting since its a full sun desert I also got reasured by user feedback that values are good 22:12
      And how my images could look professional its been only one year :)
      Still there is a lot to learn for me. Thanks for bringing that up once more!

  • @Novaurawr
    @Novaurawr 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice vid 👍

  • @drsmek
    @drsmek 3 месяца назад +1

    where do yall find these kinda references???
    I always use posemaniacs and I don't think it's too great for what I want to learn

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Majority of references I find on Pintrest

  • @shiggydiggy6847
    @shiggydiggy6847 3 месяца назад +1

    There is clear progress. Though I personally think those monthly goals are overly ambitious. Fundamentals like making a mannequin out of simple shapes is something that you can see significant improvement in even if you practice efficiently for years. And certain skills build upon others, I personally don't see much point in dabbling with colour if the understanding of values is lacking.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Thank you!
      A little bit of diversity is fine and I feel like the whole schedule was made to tackle every concept a bit and build a strong routine.

  • @pandapower3076
    @pandapower3076 4 месяца назад +1

    Honestly people are acting like Marc Brunet is telling people they'll be at professional level after one year when he isn't. He always says it takes years of practice. The one years challenge is for complete beginners. It's not supposed to be an in-depth learning experience.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      To quote him "from 0 to hero" and I never expected to be pro after completing this challenge. His full art program takes around 3 years so how would a free shedule be this much more effective?
      I really needed something to follow along that would hopefuly allow me to start career in art. I know it takes time but I am also on a clock woud be nice to learn skill further and earn for living at the same time.

    • @pandapower3076
      @pandapower3076 4 месяца назад +1

      @CutterflyArts I'm pretty sure "zero to hero" was meant to be a joke.
      I know a guy who went to a decent art school for 4 years and still wasn't very good. Some people take longer to improve, or certain methods don't work for them. That's doesn't mean it's a bad method.

  • @lilyofluck371
    @lilyofluck371 4 месяца назад +1

    I actually started this this month!

  • @laberinto6782
    @laberinto6782 4 месяца назад +1

    I havent started the video yet, but yes. You absolutely can

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      How well tho?

    • @laberinto6782
      @laberinto6782 4 месяца назад +1

      @@CutterflyArts After watching it all, definitely good enough to take a commission

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      @@laberinto6782 happy to hear that!

  • @ToughAce1
    @ToughAce1 3 месяца назад +1

    Do you need to learn the basics of anotomy to be able to be able to do gesture drawing?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      Not really, gesture is about selling the movement of drawing, you can do it without any anatomy knowledge but additional information like proportions will help them look better

  • @SSelenea
    @SSelenea 4 месяца назад +2

    From my experience, I'd recommend you pick up basic pencil and a sketchbook and learn from there. Digital drawing promotes bad techniques (you can move, delete bad lines and body parts) and in the end you are never truly confident in what you're drawing. Honestly, I'm not a fan of this challenge in general haha, cause it tries to teach you too many things at once! You even said so yourself - you lack anatomy skills and I agree, 2 months for that is just not enough. I guess I would advise you to hold on on learning color theory, environment or composition studies and just drill face and body anatomy, gesture drawing. There's great books about that, probably more famous ones are Michael Hampton and Uldis Zarins.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Believe me or not i actually draw in skechbook sometimes when i can't acess my pc. I am in love with digital art and if it would not exisist I probably would never started drawing in a first place. I am still planning out what to do this year but anatomy is for sure on the list. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @RandomStuffses
    @RandomStuffses 3 месяца назад +1

    Hi
    Amazing improvement!! You really encouraged me to start too
    Where can I find the daily schedule?
    Im kinda overwhelmed with the info and confused

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      Good luck on your art journey :)
      The 30 days daily practices-ruclips.net/video/K5AV42mgAe0/видео.html&t
      The one year challenge-ruclips.net/video/0NYqmhESI-Y/видео.html

    • @RandomStuffses
      @RandomStuffses 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CutterflyArts thank youuu!
      But I was wondering about the full year plan..
      How did you know what to do each day? Did you create your own plan accordingly?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      @@RandomStuffses all you have to do is complete the planned exercises within the month they are assigned. Its completly up to you how you split it. I recomended doing gestures each day as a warm up and do exercises like drawing faces later. If you need a day to day plan for a whole year I believe Marc has something like that in his payed art program. Other than that you need to order it yourself somehow

    • @RandomStuffses
      @RandomStuffses 3 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts thank you 🙏
      May I ask, what are your plans now after you're done?
      Looking forward to see where you're going next in the future

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      @@RandomStuffses I want to keep improving my art skills, finish studying in college and hopefully land a job in art industry ^^

  • @Bell_420
    @Bell_420 4 месяца назад +1

    I would not pay for this but its great progress for only one year

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Understadable, thank you for letting me know :)

  • @DennisCNolasco
    @DennisCNolasco 3 месяца назад +1

    What ai app did you use to get feedback? I haven’t seen this done before, could be very useful.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      I used built in Bing Ai because it's free, it is basically a chatgpt-4 model available for limited use.

    • @DennisCNolasco
      @DennisCNolasco 3 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts How does that work for critiquing art? You just upload your art and it gives feedback?

    • @DennisCNolasco
      @DennisCNolasco 3 месяца назад

      Yup, I just tried that out. Thanks for the great idea!

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      @@DennisCNolasco happy to help but be catious If you want to to be sure ai doesn't steal your artwork send to it only work in progress or skeches

  • @nebul0ok220
    @nebul0ok220 4 месяца назад +1

    I wanted to try this, but I got confused, should I try like, doing 30 gesture drawings every day, or is it total in a month?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Hey, Its 30 per month means once per day.
      Doing 30 times 5min gestures per day would be 2.30 hours. that's way too much and would result in small skill gain anyway since our brain likes to focus around 15min. Anything above that is a waste of time. Hope this answers your question.

    • @nebul0ok220
      @nebul0ok220 4 месяца назад

      Thanks, it really helped@@CutterflyArts

  • @RP-uu7oq
    @RP-uu7oq 4 месяца назад +1

    Personally I think there are better ways to learn. Digital art allows too much leeway via adjustments that aren't tactile like they are in traditional art. If you were to approach your drawings in the digital space the same way as a traditional drawing, you might be able to see the relationship between your incorrect lines and your corrected ones better, and improve faster.
    I learned by using pencil only at first, which I recommend, because not only are you forced to find the proper relationships between shapes, but you're working with values only, which adds dimension to the work, and really helps you define shape and measurement. When I jumped into color (after a year), I took to it instantly because I understood the value behind the colors.
    As far as selling the art? People will buy it, I'm sure. I've seen people buy character and fan art from artists at your level.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад

      Its not like I don't draw traditional at all. it is my preference to work full digital if possible but from time to time especialy when I travel I carry my skechbook everywhere and observe life subjects. I do think that drawing in grayscale helps with color (thats why I do it first) and drawing traditional is great experience gain. Thanks for sharing your perspective.

  • @Mezurashii5
    @Mezurashii5 3 месяца назад +1

    Non artist take here, do with it what you will:
    There's definitely improvement, and the final illustration improved a lot as you worked on it, but I still wouldn't say it looks professional yet.
    Something that really impresses me about pro artists is that they have a very clear understanding of things that aren't being drawn, like the muscles under the skin, the way details would look from a diferent angle, etc.
    I think that's missing here - bandages look a bit like just a texture, with the torso looking mismatched to the arm and face, and the fennec fox kept having its joints bent backwards, the poor thing.
    So idk, maybe try thinking about what isn't visible, and even drawing the motions that would come before and after a pose to undestand it better.
    Anatomy is a big thing and seems like half the battle when it comes to characters. It will probably improve your stuff a ton.
    Looks like you struggle with depth on detail and perspective as well, which kinda ties into imagining the object instead of the drawing itself that I described earlier. I didn't see you draw the same thing from more than one angle in this video, which might explain it.
    The last point I'm not sure about because I can't tell what issue I see with it, but the way you colour things is very common among beginner artists who put some unflattering stuff out there. Not the colours themselves, more so the technique or something. Can't say anything more specific sadly.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      How did non artist got here?
      Are you planning to pick up drawing as well?
      You are probably right about most of things. Right now I am trying to focus on anatomy that I breifly tackled and I hope to see more improvement in my illustrations.
      Also I think i drew Sandwalker and his fox in several diffrent angles but only in a sketch/thumbnail form. It's still quite a struggle for me.
      Lastly about the coloring could you refer me to some examples so I may understand better what you mean?
      Overall thank you for pointing these out I appreaciete you taking your time to help.

    • @Mezurashii5
      @Mezurashii5 3 месяца назад +1

      @@CutterflyArts
      > How did non artist got here?
      Well, the almighty algorithm of course, lol. I'm content making music, don't need another creative avenue to fail in right now :p

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      @@Mezurashii5 well music making is a kind of an art ^^

  • @blastia7937
    @blastia7937 4 месяца назад +16

    So from what I see-
    It feels like- you neglected structure.
    Not sure if Marc included it in his lesson plan or not- but Structure is the most noticeably missing thing.
    And also- the most essential thing that would alter this art from- flat to dynamic and round, and hireable.
    Right now, I'd say no, I wouldn't hire you. You are drawing from what feels like an impression. Your arms, legs, hands, - everything, is still only a symbol of what you are attempting to create. You aren't actually recreating those forms, but impressions of those forms. Silohetes more so then volumes.
    If you can master structure, volume, and form, then you can move on to placing those forms into perspective, and foreshortening them. They will no longer be flat- but real then.
    You seem to be focusing on rendering before fully seeing form, and rendering on a flat form, creates flat renders. You need complete structure first. You show the signs of someone mimicking understanding of anatomy, not full comprehension.
    When you can wrap around every shape, instead of drawing the "flat sillohete of a limb-syndrome"- then your forms will look full and complete, you'll have leveled up. But, structure comes first. Then perspective, then light logic, then color.
    For example, the foxes legs are what look like highly rendered stick figures. The folds on the cloth are dynamic, but the arm itself exists one what feels like exactly the flat plan of the screen, offering an illusion of light touching it. The colors themselves are not adept yet to the ins and outs of color theory in digital media- as the colors have the classic "muddy" look.
    You've leveled up in a very "refinement of flaws" kind of way. You've made progress at making what you know, look better, but it doesn't feel like you learned anything new. That- I think is a flaw in the Marc's course. Perhaps its not teaching you what it should have.
    I'd highly recommend:
    Drawing on the Right Side of The Brain (to elvate your overall skills at observation)
    Drawabox (for help with basics of structure, construction, and form.)
    Scott Roberts How to Draw (for a master course in perspecitve) and Scott Roberst How to Render (for a master course
    in color and light.) Color and Light, by James Gurney is also another very helpful tool. Anatomy books are a dime a dozen, and all will help so long as they have real people in them.
    Those things create a far better educational foundation, I think.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +6

      That is very helpful constructive criticism.If you refer to a structure as a building blocks in form of basic shapes then I think the challenge schedule covered that in march.I might covered it too vaguely and since this is such an important fundamental instead of using it my mind reverted to gut feeling.Thanks to you i know where to put my focus in upcoming year. Big thanks for sharing your input!

    • @deadmoons24
      @deadmoons24 4 месяца назад

      Oy

  • @drawing3433
    @drawing3433 3 месяца назад +1

    OMG I started this challenge on begging on this year and I also improve. If you want I can sand you some of my work

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад +1

      Sure, you can find me on discord maby I can help somehow.

  • @0range0ceans
    @0range0ceans 4 месяца назад +2

    I feel like you are in a great path! Ive noticed that you lack fundamentals, but people have theis own pathes, sometimes you learn something firts that i didnt and vice versa
    I would say that you have great ideias, but when you actually write and plan, it goes reeaallly well
    That said, i would recomend you take some forms study, and increase the shading and the complexity of the forms, just cubes, spheres, etc
    Maybe if you take some days to study the simplest study of perspective, and then implement light studies to just forms. Then increase the studies putting the forms in backgrounds, simple at first, and then put more lights and things that can challenge the colors of the forms
    You can also do texture studies on simples spheres and increase the lights and sahding, and try to put them in morr backgrounds, using photos for exemple
    Then after that i would recomend to you to learn anatomy. Unfortunally it is very time consuming, but after learning the gesture that you learned, it will help you a lot

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +2

      Wait wasn't I studying fundematals all year?, guess there is still a lot to learn and since I do studies without the schedule this time i will defenetly pay attention to form maby that is one of my weaker points i have not noticed before. Thanks for sharing your insight!

    • @0range0ceans
      @0range0ceans 4 месяца назад +2

      @@CutterflyArts gestual is one of them, but maybe since you havent showed any form and perspective studies, i assumed you didnt do it XD
      but i really feel you have gone a long way with this, this was not only good for your art, but i feel like the organization and how to aproach things are better too! Now its only getting better and better!

    • @0range0ceans
      @0range0ceans 4 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts also, funnly enough, watching your video made this one be recomended to me
      ruclips.net/video/tCgSRtDRR-8/видео.htmlsi=t2C6_tkDd9drakeI
      Its a great one! Since it has another focus, maybe it will add a lot to you ! 🥰

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      @@0range0ceans There is plenty of studies and art I have't shown on the video It would make it unnecessary longer but i can see where is your asumption is coming from :)

  • @emeryllium
    @emeryllium 4 месяца назад +1

    Many of the months suggest 30+ or 20+ gesture drawings of varying lengths, judging by your progress it looks like you did much more than that! What would you say was the average amount you did per month? was it always much more than what he suggested?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Will you believe if I said that I almost never surpassed the number suggested by the schedule ?
      I may have done one more few times due to miscounting.
      Other than that I tried to not go overboard with it

    • @emeryllium
      @emeryllium 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@@CutterflyArts Oh wow! What would you say you spent the most time drawing then? You said the challenge took up quite a bit of time, so if you only did 1 or 2 figure drawings a day, did you spend the rest of the time just drawing for fun? I'm wondering how important it is to supplement the exercises he suggest with drawing for fun, since I feel like I actually have more motivation to do the exercises.

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      @@emeryllium If I had nothing important to do in the month and urge to draw something I would do it for sure.
      You need some break from exercises to keep it fresh

    • @emeryllium
      @emeryllium 4 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts I see, thanks!

  • @rich20010
    @rich20010 4 месяца назад +1

    Was you doing each subject for the month every day or week?

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  4 месяца назад +1

      Depending on the exercise but I usually splited them onto days each day doing something I find necessary to complete whole month.

  • @Stylix444r
    @Stylix444r 3 месяца назад +1

    Alright my turn to grind😂

    • @CutterflyArts
      @CutterflyArts  3 месяца назад

      I wish you luck with that :)

    • @Stylix444r
      @Stylix444r 3 месяца назад

      @@CutterflyArts Thanks bro