@@jjkfan-w6c Well basic shape is good enough for constructing poses, as i told in the video. Of course better to know how to make basic shapes of the other parts like clavicles and scapula if you drawing character from back for example.
Tbh. As consumer what sells the video the most is the thumbnail. If the content is what I am looking for but there are many options I decide based on the thumbnail.
@@mbaurz1Kona It's not because of your baby voice 🫦 joking aside, a little bit because of the thumb, a little bit because of the tutorial and a little bit because of my ADHD 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@shirosatsuma4946 I'm afraid It was default yt scenario, you got clickbaited. Well actually i drew this in my previous video about perspective. I did not post that art anywhere for now, but i'm planning to do drawing like those in my livestreams. Sub tho 😂
@@shirosatsuma4946 I could post it in my channels community tab, if you want? Well, i was just thinking that you like to draw too, so you might be watching some of my future videos where i will explain stuff like those. And you made me realise, that i should just start using anime characters for showcasing different parts of human body as an anatomy teaching information. Since more people attracted for those drawings. Thanks for that! Also, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5EKADuXpanA.htmlsi=bTqin_CbMM1dBy4X you can see that art in this video somewhere in this timecode 9:09
@mbaurz1Kona Yes , we clicked the video thinking you would breakdown the anatomy of the art in the thumbnail but you showed something completely different. Please post the actual drawing , I'd appreciate it.
@@fabiansoq4519 I have bunch of friends now! At that time i did not thought that i will get so many people watching my videos, commenting and learning together. I remember some people asking for discord If i actually create discord server for this channel, we could share works and learning materials there.
bro the things i was imagining to learn in anatomy class was something like this the thing i did not imagine though is having to learn how the stomach digests complex carbohydrates, fats, and also proteins 💀
@@amb1vert404 Yeah this video tells more basic things to do when drawing characters, more concentrated on shapes and minimum realism. You can check my new video, that is more concentrated in drawing actual anatomy.
@@mbaurz1Kona nah i learned it from a public school so i guess that explains everything still though it would've been cool though, idk but i think it'll move onto the topic of this soon in maybe the end of the year because it's just the first semester for me so…
Amazing video! Keep going, enventually you will become large chanel at youtube. If I may ask in what program and what brushes you use? Love your work <3
Wow, you realy made it, i like it, i fell more inspiration to back to draw, i fell like im not enough for this because i found so much pressure in this, i always try to learn but every metode i found it seems like its to complex, thank you for the tutorial, i really presiate it, so... Lets go back to the canvas
Well I didnt expected that deep analization! Great job! I can finally learn some practical things instead of some bullsh1t about mindset and "pro tips". Thx bro, keep going, u got my sub 😉
@@mbaurz1Kona oh XDD, maybe it wasn't bad, Im just sick of these tutorials, I've heard too many mental pro tips to get 2284357698243765x better at drawing xD Anyway don't feel offended Im grateful for at least this vid xD
YT algorithm blessing me with all these underrated artists And Im so glad its not like god artists outside of my skill level Edit I just ate my words after looking at your illusts I have to say tho, that korean anime style u have has been showing up so much for me lately, I honestly love seeing all the diff artists with their own touch on this style I wonder if it originated from Mogoon/Modare or maybe apexhiru…
Yeah, this style originated from Mogoon. I just love this style because it aims making illustration beautiful as much as possible and giving arts photorealistic touch like light&shadow, while staying in anime style. I think this style is just combined best things from 2 worlds.
@@mbaurz1Kona yeah it's such an ideal style and no wonder so many artists are going for it compared to say... ogipote's style for example (not to say I dont love ogipote's style too) Its like a perfect balance and the rendering allows for people to do overpainting
Just start using references copy the image, observe and try to understand how are they look more masculine in those refs. 😂 In the end try to implement important parts in your own drawings
Dont snatch the waist, try making the shoulders more broad, Accentuate the jaw, just some simple tips that can ovb be broken but do help differentiate male and female
The male body is usually more “straight”, because of the male muscle and physical structure in general, they have less curves. Also they have a broader shoulders and wider neck. Ofc, everything depends on the character, but that how it usually goes. Try tracing a female figure and a male figure, you can see how different the line strokes are. Take it with a grain of salt, since I mostly just watch art tips video, but not actually draw. My perfectionism prevents me from drawing, unless I know exactly how I’m going to draw an absolute banger.😅
The video is great. I am definitely subscribing and looking forward to the next one. It would be really great if you also talked about proportions of base shapes of torso, ribcage and head relative to each other
Thank you, will keep making videos! About proportions, it's pretty complicated part when you draw. Because foreshortening and perspective or type of the character you're drawing will confuse you. Personally i just used to eyeballing the proportions while drawing illustration, looking at the canvas as a whole will help to notice mistakes though.
Greatness, I haven’t seen someone make each part of the body’s before Really needed this lol, I’ve just been eye rolling the anatomy (it works sometimes)
Actually eyeballing is normal way to draw, but just knowing how the body is build will help you to draw better. Of course practice makes it much better