You can expect a lot of fun and helpful tutorials, drawing challenges and much more here on the channel. I love drawing and sketching, and I mostly do digital art.
Drawing is super fun for me and I love teaching other people how relaxing it can be.
I hope you enjoy your stay and that you have a lot of fun with me drawing!
Corgis are awesome and so are you! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
How do you get used to drawing on a tablet! I have a samsung galaxy tab s7+ and it feels so weird to use clip studio paint. I even have a paper feel screen protector. Love your videos by the way!
Thank you for the kind words! Ah it took some time to adapt (I even gave up for a while when I started many years ago), but now I love drawing on a tablet! Hard to not have Ctrl+Z when drawing haha. Give it some time and doodle a bunch on it, no pressure. You might always just enjoy traditional art more, and that's fine as well!
You could also make it part of the character to have an inconsistent design, if you’re really struggling. The “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature!” mentality basically
Thank u very much !! I just have a question please, when I use freehand cropping , it doesn't turns out very smooth , how can I make it smoother ? I mean the edges. ❤
You're welcome! To make the edges smoother you can try changing the Feather option when you're doing Freehand cropping (right next to Copy&Paste). I hope this helps!
@@DonCorgi Thank u for replying , I really appreciate that , the problem with the feather option is that it makes the edges blurry, it is bigger , right , but blurry . So , is there a solution for this please ? ☺️
Excellent job copying the first half of the front side of the face and transforming it to the other half. It makes it super even and symmetrical. I do that to my character art.
Oooohhhh, I love how you use the shape transformation tools to shape up the eclipse. Nice job, even I use transformation tools for complicated shapes like circles.
Art block can be physically, emotionally, and mentally painful. Some of my favorite hobbies to do besides drawing are crochet, knit, knook (knit with a crochet hook, in which I have not done it in a while), and bead jewelry. Even doing some exercises and stretching helps. Also drink lots of fresh water.
Agreed! This is why I've created this hand stretches for artists video a couple years ago: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Cn33exHwoGE.html Always good to stretch!
Nice artwork. Probably unrelated but I got into drawing digitally and my old artworks are traditional sketches. The transition is not straightforward. The cat is adorable.
very late to the party but im an artist, recently taking art more seriously i never had wrist pains before when drawing as a kid but as of now i can't seem to go a month without needing a cast, last time i couldn't draw for 2 weeks due to wrist pain and right now im sitting with a cast on, i was getting confused what i was doing wrong and why do other artist never have these sort of issues then i saw your video somehow i was surprised to find that you're supposed to take breaks every hour instead of binge drawing for 5h straight as well as stretching it before drawing will use those as soon as my wrist gets healed up thank you!
@@DonCorgi your very welcome, but if you just need it for drawing and thats it an ipad or this drawing tablet would be perfect. But someday i want to push my animation production using both 2d/3d elements with ease, so the surface would push for that
It's tough! Usually with time and practice, but I do give some tips in this video on drawing a Turnaround: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3gvdGDc1WWM.html Hope you enjoy it! 😄
Totally up to you! I make these cozy videos so people can have some company following along and drawing. But you can also just watch it or have it on the background while you do other stuff :)
I honestly can't pick either, because each has it's unique feel. I usually think digital is somewhat more practical and at least in my case let's me make very colorful art Whilst traditional art has a very "tailor made" feel to it, because the texture of the paper/canvas and the little details of graphite and ink make it very unique Both are great and I really want to learn each of them
@@smokingsnake8276 Totally agree, the traditional texture can be very hard to come by in the digital world (but there are some pretty neat brushes that mimic this). But... I love being able to Ctrl + Z to undo 😅