I neglected doing 'proper' studies for a long time, opting to just wing it and slowly get better. I mean, I did get better, but it took forever. What I didn't really get about studies was that you draw a lot and draw fast, not drawing some dude and spending 30 minutes redrawing his eyes/mouth until it looks "good." The fast, plentiful drawings is what gave me some (tons of, even) improvements... literally like fighting a bunch of enemies in a game and getting EXP. There's still a ton I need to do, but I feel a lot less intimidated now. It doesn't need to takes weeks or months after all!
THIS WAS SO HELPFUL OMG!! Not only does this help with face proportions!! This also helps with Artstyle studies and having a better "artist eye" in general!! tysm this helped me so much!!
yo this really opened my eyes ngl, I've been learning from osmosis too, putting everything on autopilot and pretending to learn something trying to convince myself I'll get better that way, and this is a huge motivator for me now because if you can do it then so can I or its at least possible to do, thank you and keep getting better🙌
this video is more about leveling up your drawing skills, not starting from scratch. It's like a masterclass, you know? No wonder beginners might feel lost. But let's be real, a lot of folks watching these tutorials are hoping to become Picasso after a 15-minute RU-vid binge. Spoiler alert: even the pros are still grinding away at their craft. Here's the thing - newbies often think it looks easy, but their expectations are way off. A pro might spend 5+ hours on one character, while beginners think they'll nail it in 20-40 minutes. Talk about expectation vs. reality! the Best Tips = practicing this tutorial is legit awesome! It's been a game-changer for us. getting that 3D structure is pretty much the secret sauce for killer art. Wanna nail light, shadow, perspective, and composition It all comes down to understanding that 3D But here's the kicker - why do so many newbies skip this just 'cause they think they're drawing in 2D? Big mistake! That's how you end up with art that looks flatter than a pancake. Trust me, dive into that 3D perspective stuff. Your art will thank you later
Studying for 3 hours give me the best improvement. EVEN BETTER if you take a break, and come back to it a few hours later or the day after because you really put it into your long term memory. Your brain also works hard to consolidate all the things you've learned in those 3 hours when you sleep, so it also makes it easier and you even learn more. Absolutely fantastic video, exactly what I would recommend for ANYONE, beginner, intermediate or pro.
I've not watched any of your videos in a while and when I watched this I was really really happy to see how much you've improved since last time I saw your art, it made my day, I'm really proud of you
You don’t know how helpful this video for a beginner like me. I always free sketching until it fits then boom! this video came and I managed to draw faces efficiently. Keep up the good work!! also oot, your arknights’s navigator moment is entertaining 💙
Enjoyed this video so much, this def inspires me to go do some studies on my fav artists. Also, if it's not too much, I'd love to know the brushes/brush pack you used in this video
I just discovered your channel and really like ur art :]]]] i hope to practice and be able to draw like u (btw pls make a hair tutorial!!! I’m really struggling)
2:41 These notes are what actually helps. Why is there still no resource with notes for the face, anotomy, etc.? So you don't have to spend time creating rules for yourself that may not even work for all angles
0:31 so If I understood correctly, we rely on 3D visualizing technique for this study rather than drawing with no underlying structure aka: drawing for accuracy or from intuition Please correct me if I'm wrong 😅 Edit: yup ignored....
3:29 Breaking News: Bird Siri experiences Height loss after Face Transplant. Quite the unnatural phenomenon 😂 Farewell old mascot you were iconic, the new one is amazing as well just gotta get used to it 😅 Hope you’re feeling better from being sick!!!
Study art/photo with different angle. Build a construction line to help to build muscle memory of which part goes where as in their relative distance to another. Draw A LOT of it. And you'll understand better how to draw a face.
There's no magic trick or shortcut to becoming a pro in 15 minutes. Drawing, like anything worthwhile, takes practice-lots of it. Even seasoned artists keep at it. You wouldn't expect to cook like a Michelin chef after one RU-vid video, right? Tutorials guide you, but mastery comes from your own grind. Trust me, I've been in your shoes.
@@RoseAndKitty youtube exists no? Its up to you if you really wanna dedicate to learning full human anatomy or just enough to make your drawings not look weird
Chat, im hella bored so im just gonna write this here. I HAVE BEEN LEARNING ANATOMY BUT NOW I LITERALLY FORGOT HOW TO DRAW FACES AAAAAAA. Yea that's all. Go away, stop reading. Shooo go go go Pls go Go!