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I wanna draw faster, so I tried Umibouzu's techniques 

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I tried studying Japanese character illustrator Umibouzu (うみぼうず) and following along with her 120mins challenge video, in order to learn the secrets to drawing faster. From this, I learned how to optimize my workflow while drawing to improve my drawing speed and confidence.
All illustrations from this vid (CSP/PSD):
📁drive.google.c...
📺 Umibouzu's 120mins Vid: • 【120minutes】イラストメイキング ...
Umibouzu's Socials:
🎨 Twitter: / bouzumi_
🎨 Pixiv: www.pixiv.net/...
🎨 RU-vid: / @user-mz8jo3ri4r
Artists Mentioned:
🎨 ASK: / askziye
🎨 hanamori: / hanamori59ya
🎨 Rolua: / rolua_n
🎨 Kei Mochizuki: / key_999
🎨 mogoon (モ誰): / jeonghee1414
🎨 rurudo: / rurudo_
🎨 Mika Pikazo: / mikapikazo
🎨 LAM: / ramdayo1122
Brushes used (I mostly use default brushes):
CSP:
✏️ 鉛筆R: assets.clip-st...
✏️ やわ肌ブラシ: assets.clip-st...
✏️ 濃い水彩 & 水多め: assets.clip-st...
PSD:
✏️ (Requires Creative Cloud): www.adobe.com/...
Extra Notes (Notion link):
spiffy-tern-9b...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Follow Along Study
03:30 2hrs Attempt (Umibouzu style)
06:24 2hrs Attempts (Variety style)
13:21 Outcome + Conclusion
A lot of people have been asking me about editing, so I’ll start sharing some of my editing sequences on Gumroad: tppo.gumroad.com/
Any questions? feel free to message me:
🤔 / _tppo

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@neeevirus
@neeevirus Год назад
Tppo is the only guy I know that is mediocre at anatomy but his sense of coloring and what's even more impressive is all the STYLES of coloring he has ABSOLUTELY makes up for it
@PlsSpankMeh
@PlsSpankMeh Год назад
Fr, I'm good at anatomy, but boy am i bad at coloring. I just can't grasp it no matter how hard i try. How tf do they blend so easily? Shadows are also hard for me. Coloring just makes everything look better.
@elgoblinax8796
@elgoblinax8796 Год назад
Damn if he is mediocre then im straigh up horrendous at anatomy
@neeevirus
@neeevirus Год назад
​@@PlsSpankMeh I agree. coloring, shading, lighting, and rendering takes a toll to the brain. You need to take into account color theory, color contrast, complementary colors, then core shadows and cast shadows, light fall off, ambient occlusion and ambient light. It also comes down to your color choices, if your initial colors are bad, then it's going to be extremely hard to render your subject, and even harder if you have a background because you'll need to fit the color temperature of the character to the background. And the final nail on the coffin, hue and saturation affect your values, so you have to take into account that too. Also yeah, I think tppo is a perfect example that demonstrates just how valuable coloring is. Because even if you arent great at anatomy, great rendering and lighting makes the illust pleasant to look at
@neeevirus
@neeevirus Год назад
@@elgoblinax8796 it's ok it's probably just a case of not having enough experience. More time, more experience, and eventually you'll get good......... well only if you have a consistent drawing schedule Oh and if you have money to spare and really want some information on improving at art then I suggest buying a Coloso course. The most prominent ones being mogoon, rinotuna, and chyan. You can probably pick up a bunch of anatomy knowledge there. Good luck on your art journey
@astrix_moon8334
@astrix_moon8334 Год назад
@@PlsSpankMeh same I’m decent w anatomy and all since Iam familiarise anatomy and been having experiences, I suppose my next big step is shading and coloring which it will also takes time don’t worry though! We got this there’s no need to rush really the only thing that makes me going is the passion how I love to draw dosent matter if u improve faster or slower everyone has a different pace w learning which makes it interesting
@carnngi
@carnngi Год назад
my best advice for anyone just getting into art is to not worry about speed, drawing fast is something only professionals can afford to do, since they have drawn a lot, they can skip steps like "clean sketch" and instead just go rough sketch then straight into lineart, or in some cases just straight up start with lineart without having to deal with serious proportional issues. trying to speed run your drawings when you're still learning can potentially be detrimental to growth so if you ever feel concerned about time, don't be! you'll get faster eventually without even trying.
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
ahhh that's a really good point!
@lunalienray
@lunalienray Год назад
Agree, clean sketch is really helpful. I am starting to sketch least 2-3 times before lineart and it makes the process faster and more pleasent to work with.
@usokitsuki
@usokitsuki Год назад
It is absolutely correct that someone just getting into art should not be worried about their drawing speed. Unless they literally do, because the sphere of art they're getting in requires it - comic illustration, manga, animation will all require you to draw fast and to form habits enabling you to do so from the onset. You will NOT "get faster eventually without trying". Honestly you will never get anything without trying, let alone get better at something. Speedpainting is something you have to specifically train for - if you want to draw fast, you WILL have to practice various shortcuts, techniques, macros, layer settings and all the other things people do to speed up the art process. And if that wasn't the case, all aforementioned shortcuts, techniques, etc. literally wouldn't exist. Professionals would just draw without skipping the steps, simply doing them progressively faster. But in reality what happens is that they learn and practice to skip those steps, TO get faster.
@AirConditioner402
@AirConditioner402 Год назад
Very true! I used to have a really hard time getting things proportional before I took anatomy studies seriously. Now, I still have minor issues with anatomy but it is much easier to draw poses now without taking so much time and redraws. Basics/fundamentals are still important at the end of the day.
@jarukito
@jarukito Год назад
thats right but im a artist not professinal but i have been drawing for 9 years and ive always drawn very fast so not only pros but people who have faster hands
@bybrillylili
@bybrillylili Год назад
What I love about your art is that you notice that you lack something, rigorously learn how others do their technique, and instead of forcing yourself to be at their level, you admit that it’s hard for you and you relax the rules as to not put pressure on yourself, because art is supposed to be enjoyable, but learning is not a fun concept and can be tedious (not just for art but for everything), and you don’t want to lose passion for art itself. Great video, I learn a TON!
@LocalRedMist
@LocalRedMist Год назад
I love this perspective honestly, makes me enjoy art way more than I usually do.
@nomoretwitterhandles
@nomoretwitterhandles Год назад
@@LocalRedMist Totally agree. I am a professional artist, but I admittedly find it hard to enjoy what I do sometimes. I love to watch other artists struggle, not because I feel superior, but because I feel exactly how they do. They remind me that, no matter the skill level, none of us are alone in this. It makes me love art so much more.
@h0ojn-c1j
@h0ojn-c1j Год назад
I think the only thing taht bothers me about his art, is that he draws his characters a little too girlish sometimes, which makes some of his nsfw pieces feel... illegal LOL
@Gerolix
@Gerolix 8 месяцев назад
learning is fun, not getting it isnt lma
@artisseriechicken
@artisseriechicken Год назад
Academically speaking, in art, you'll learn more from drawing 1 or more pieces a day than you will by spending a week on a single piece. You applied that concept here and your growth really shows. Excellent work!!
@lunalienray
@lunalienray Год назад
Other tips on how to work faster. - stop caring about some minor detail. Yes, you can see it but most people won't. Like those small disconnected line art in unfocused area or insignificant object in the background. - Focus on major detail that is the main point of your illustration like face, eyes or other eye-catching parts instead of every detail of the illustration. - Keep practicing technique you have in your pocket. My first full CG illustration took me a month to finish but the next one took me about two weeks and it keeps getting faster. The more confident you have in your technique, the better and faster you work. - Try to develop your own work flow and stick to it. It is much faster when you have concrete workflow that you know exactly what you are doing and what you are going to do next. I really like tutorial in this channel that help breakdown the workflow of many profession artists but in the end, we all have to develop our own workflow that suit ourselves the most. - keep practicing the basic. Anatomy, Perspective, Gesture, Pose, color theory, composition, etc. I think it is pretty obvious. No matter how many techniques you have in your pocket, without those basic knowledge, you are going to struggle a lot and it will slow down your work.
@altmako8225
@altmako8225 Год назад
Appreciate this essay I was just about to start thinking again: “Damn . . . Maybe I should go grab more techniques.” Mastering what you got makes sense
@sael5084
@sael5084 Год назад
Actually don't fear showing your mistakes its the best way to improve when others give you advice about why your current ways are wrong etc. Better to upload anything you draw even your worst one. What matters is what you will become after getting at your best :) . Be shameless like me post your worst drawings and let actual art teachers criticize your flaws so you stop doing them over and over till it become a habit :)(
@DarwinRoger893
@DarwinRoger893 10 месяцев назад
The third one is ABSOLUTELY true. Previously it took me three hours to get to a mediocre point. Two weeks after, I can do it in under an hour. It’s important to keep practicing. It helps build speed and confidence.
@StarMisura
@StarMisura 4 месяца назад
To be honest drawing small details can change your drawings by a GIANT difference. For example, detailed books and items in backgrounds will make your drawings more alive
@naf3773
@naf3773 Год назад
One of the best art RU-vidrs out there, your editing style is unbeatable and your art alone is amazing aswell! 👌
@CrimsonDawn-ou4og
@CrimsonDawn-ou4og Год назад
Frfr
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
thank you ❤️
@naf3773
@naf3773 Год назад
@@tppoart it's an honor to be thanked by such an amazing youtuber 🤧🤭
@GabrielGBjas
@GabrielGBjas Год назад
The details in editing are peak
@MochisArchive
@MochisArchive Год назад
His god damn editing style is SO GOOOOD and satisfying
@rubyminer4655
@rubyminer4655 Год назад
Finally someone who actually shows not only the process but also their layers and blending modes
@pumkinpatchwork
@pumkinpatchwork Год назад
I just have to say, while your art is great, your editing is PHENOMENAL. seriously, this is some of the coolest editing I’ve ever seen for an art video!!
@melo9796
@melo9796 Год назад
Came here to say this, this was so entertaining!
@crisgriffin3042
@crisgriffin3042 Год назад
Yeah, if not the super annoying music, too distracting. Had to watch muted with captions.
@kzeee
@kzeee Год назад
My guy your art is really improving a lot Me personally i take so fucking long to draw, i spend 40 mins to sketch and then take a 5 hour break. Not until recent when ive tried to streamline my process. Streamlining your process really gives you a road to look forward to and not question yourself constantly. So if u struggle with doubting the process try figuring out the way most comfortable to you. But also dont be shy of trying new things and adding to your paiting process to improve otherwise you may stagnate Good luck everyone!
@goku_dunker_420
@goku_dunker_420 Год назад
You got any tips for trying to streamline the process? I do 3D animations which are quite different, but I have the same thing as you where I get a few frames down and then take a break for a super long time
@kzeee
@kzeee Год назад
@@goku_dunker_420 me personally i watched a ton of artist and tried out their method of (for example) creating a quick shadow over the entire painting, and then getting all the different ways and use the one that i feel like fits me the best. Once youre comfortable stick with that process and try to get good at it. Bcs obviously this all takes practice and patience. Im not in the 3d field so i cant really give any advice on that but this should be the gist of it. Streamlining it basically just having that one stable method that u can rely on if u wanna get smth done and anything that clears all of that in ur mind is gonna save u a lot of time
@potatodude5327
@potatodude5327 Год назад
The biggest time waster for me is getting an idea for my next drawing, it takes me anywhere between 40 minutes to 2 hours to sketch, then 5-9 hours rendering the piece.
@pinkestelle558
@pinkestelle558 Год назад
I also take a long time to draw. My art usually takes 12-20 hours to finish heh but its worth it
@lylyart
@lylyart Год назад
i take 4 hours on the sketch. kill me
@ButtonHasher
@ButtonHasher Год назад
Your art definitely leveled up, AND also the presentation of them with the whole 3D gallery.
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
hopefully that 3D gallery was a fun surpise!
@randomnoob101flyhightweek
@randomnoob101flyhightweek Год назад
@@tppoart it was! :3
@cthulha_north
@cthulha_north Год назад
I love how you displayed your art attempts like an art museum. Ive never seen it done like that
@ama-terra
@ama-terra Год назад
うみぼうず先生のイラストの分析解説本当にありがたいです。 そして、日本語字幕もつけてくださってとても感謝しています。 これを見て色んな技術を学びます。
@IAmEvla
@IAmEvla Год назад
These videos give me so much motivation to start actually doing my own studies. I can't even imagine how much more insane you'll be when you start studying Anatomy and the extra fundamentals. Combined with all the things you've learned 😮
@sageofmugen1724
@sageofmugen1724 Год назад
ikr he is going to be a monster, give him one more year
@tyllisvfx
@tyllisvfx Год назад
wake up babe, new tppo video
@Igami_No_Io
@Igami_No_Io Год назад
You need to wake up first
@Froggycolouring
@Froggycolouring Год назад
⁠and touch grass
@kyokyo718
@kyokyo718 Год назад
Your ability to communicate artistic information is really good. IMO you draw a great line between being informative and relatable while also making sure to communicate the important bits of information to your audience. 10/10 keep it up.
@sageofmugen1724
@sageofmugen1724 Год назад
daamn he created awhole backroom pool level just to showoff his art at the end, never saw such a high production value from an artist presenting his work, give this man an oscar fr
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
😆
@xAsunaa
@xAsunaa Год назад
It’s so fun to see your attempts, you’re very skillful! Also, editing is INSANELY well-done ;)
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
thank you!
@fajarfaturochman5426
@fajarfaturochman5426 Год назад
@@tppoart how long you edit this video?
@fantasticstace3374
@fantasticstace3374 Год назад
The editing is absolutely mind-blowing. You are very interesting to watch and these are some fantastic studies.
@vextormull
@vextormull Год назад
Not only you've drawn 9 anime artworks following many artists methods, explaining to us all their interesting techniques, you also showcase them in the end with all the nice lighting like an art gallery. So satisfying to watch! Godly studying! Keep on rocking!
@satireamme
@satireamme Год назад
I think Tppo could be one of the best artist online without him even knowing it, regardless of his knowledge of anatomy, he's still EXTREMELY good, bro made that in TWO HOURS? Amazing.
@mikab.4838
@mikab.4838 Год назад
gosh i'm so in love with your editing style, it just gets better and better😭i also really appreciate how much detail you put into the description and putting information and sources about the artist
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
thank you!
@MRBallSlapper-gy1lr
@MRBallSlapper-gy1lr Год назад
I JUST TRIED THIS!!!! Limiting myself with a timer with a end goal in mind has made the outcome come out so much better?! Usually I am super slow and cautious with everything and in it's irony it has made my art look unconfident and sloppy. This has actually helped so so much THANK YOU!
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
glad to know it worked! I was also surprised myself when I tried this for the first time
@DenkiinArt
@DenkiinArt Год назад
God damn your art journey is really satisfying to watch while also making me very very jealous on how fast and effective you study them arts.
@lavendermarshmallowplant3229
"Whenever there's a trend I want to hop on, by the time I've finished drawing, the trend has already passed." I feel this to my very SOUL
@pawz212
@pawz212 Год назад
The knowledge breaking down in this videos are great, but goddamn if I dont say how the VIDEO EDITING is also on a whole other level
@ikanaide3885
@ikanaide3885 Год назад
the editing is insane! keep it up man
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
thank you!
@ganyaka7916
@ganyaka7916 Год назад
@@tppoart IT ISSSSS what software do you used? It's really pleasing to WATCHHH
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
​@@ganyaka7916 Premiere and After effects!
@Aj_Antics
@Aj_Antics Год назад
Dude I love this guys channel like, he honestly makes me wanna improve on my art, plus his editing is just amazing and the points he make are easy to understand and replicate. Anyways keep up the good work man can't wait to see more art studies!!
@dryercat2585
@dryercat2585 Год назад
Basing your channel off of reviewing and recreating well-known Japanese ( and other) illustrators is absolutely genius. As someone who knows (second hand) a bit about growing a RU-vid channel, I can appreciate all the thinking behind your editing style, pacing, thumbs nails etc. Nice job man! I will definitely be a long time watcher
@gimbly8801
@gimbly8801 Год назад
I thought the video ended when you drew the third illustration but no, there's so many more. This is a certified banger of a video, especially because it makes us refresh on the previous videos you made. I'm so rewatching this 😋
@eternalsnowman8217
@eternalsnowman8217 Год назад
tppo, your content is like nothing else on RU-vid, I personally am also trying to learn drawing and speed has been a major pain point for me in the past year, it normally takes me around a month of real time to actually finish drawings, so I'll definitely give this a try. I just wanted to say I really appreciate the stuff you have put out, it has been the most educational drawing content on RU-vid for me, and I hope to see you continue to grow! ❤
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
thank you!
@jazzmp4
@jazzmp4 Год назад
holy crap this video is ARTISTIC on so many levels. the editing, the graphics, the narration, and of course not to mention your art!
@DekuGamer
@DekuGamer Год назад
Phenomenal video! I'm so blown away by your ability to tell a very captivating story for your art learning journey. The editing was beautiful! And I learned so much about how to approach art in different ways I hadn't considered. I've been taking rinotuna's course on and off recently, and I'd love to see you tackle on his process. It's more character design focused over illustration focused, but I think you would really like it!
@tppoart
@tppoart Год назад
Thank you! ohhh a character design course would help me out a lot actually. I'll have a look at it!
@artemi-sim4872
@artemi-sim4872 Год назад
I really love these study videos, you understand what you should take from who to enhance your skills to a greater level. I used to not really study others and only use pose references but your studies also helped me too!
@NoiseFetish
@NoiseFetish Год назад
I did daily drawings for a year. 365 days, first started as an inktober challenge and I just decided to continue until I got tired of it (and it took a year to get tired of daily drawings) and... I can say I learned a lot about work process, coloring, etc. So while not a strict 2h drawing challenge (some took 1 hour, some took 4 hours, one even took 10 hours), it was a pretty interesting way to learn stuff. I gradually went from b/w stuff to full color, from basic backgrounds to entire neighbourhoods (part of the reason why some took a lot of hours, heh), even improved my anatomy a bit. Right now I'm on a bit of a break (a year of daily drawings can burn you out although I do try to do some sketches in a notebook most of the days) but the next step will be figuring out how to streamline stuff for comics so videos like these are interesting cause while my aim is a bit different (telling stories through sequences of images instead of single illustrations) it is always really interesting to see how others approach doing art.
@husainelhaq510
@husainelhaq510 Год назад
you are very diligent, I love to see the way you try to teach drawing techniques
@nimururu
@nimururu Год назад
LITERALLY WAITING FOR A VIDEO I LOVE YOUR CONTENT
@JoyceW-Art
@JoyceW-Art Год назад
After seeing all those attempts of different art styles, I wonder what it would look like if you picked all your favorite elements of those and used it all in one illustration. You've also grown a lot, all of these look so good! I should try this challenge myself
@user-ww4ds5jt8s
@user-ww4ds5jt8s Год назад
I always feel watching your video your editing is really good.
@tieumyam6040
@tieumyam6040 3 месяца назад
I'm writing a comment to make the RU-vid algorithm recommend this video to more people
@Disuga
@Disuga Год назад
We've all been blessed with all of these studies, and now combining all from the previous videos at the end sure just makes you want to draw yourself even more
@KraymerArt
@KraymerArt Год назад
finally 😭😭i've been waiting so long for a new video
@alalessia
@alalessia Год назад
Dude the editing for this one is on point! Also, your ability to analize and incorporate techniques is incredible, beautiful end results there
@lenott7480
@lenott7480 3 месяца назад
honestly, thank you. I've been doing art for so long, but I've only gotten so far because of procrastination and perfectionism that stopped me from trying to study and learn altogether. For some reason, I've always felt like I was supposed to know how to draw all along, and as the years gone by and not much improved, it would hinder me even more. Only this year I finally started learning and trying, finding out that just a little effort can actually give me rewards I've been seeking. And that's thanks to the people like you, who curiously explore art and show that learning actually couldn't be more interesting. Thank you once more.
@devileshsona2556
@devileshsona2556 Год назад
someone please give this man an award! The editing the coloring the art its all amazing!!
@Monster-ln8zo
@Monster-ln8zo Год назад
I am learning so much thank you for the easy to understand and great content!
@EverestTiger
@EverestTiger Год назад
Man your channel is honestly my favorite one at the moment, i really appreciate all the work you put in, from analysing artists' artwork and personally trying out all of the techniques, to the insane video editing, it's honestly insanely inspiring Btw I'd LOVE you study the works of Anmi or ke-ta, they're just godtier illustrators Keep it up the grind 👍
@kitsunesden8085
@kitsunesden8085 Год назад
Seeing someone on RU-vid who isn't top tier already at drawing feels inspiring. Subscribed!
@Ally_Leaf
@Ally_Leaf 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for going over the Screen blend mode and such, really helpful! Also that repeated attempt at a good line... *I feel your pain.* Your vid really highlights the diminishing returns on time invested in a piece, which has been my experience, too. The 2 hr Challenge forces you to work in big blocks and get your idea down quickly: pose, composition, colors... Which is what matters most to a viewer, especially if they are looking at a thumbnail.
@milee-jp8gq
@milee-jp8gq Год назад
The editing is godly!!
@SH4PE5
@SH4PE5 Год назад
8/10 Great video, Really showed how to speed draw and show the difference a few more hours can give to an artwork 0:00-0:30 How fast can she draw 0:40 Step 1 Line art/anatomy guide 1:14 Step 2 colouring Each section separately 1:40 Workflow/Layer guide 1:50 Step 3 Focal point and details 2:20 Step 4 unique brushes 2:45 Step 5 finishing up (Screen blend, stroke effect) 3:00 Drawing over her mistakes (Instead of going through all the layers and fixing your mistakes 3:15 Summarised takeaways & original art piece vs his version of the art piece 5:00 Two hrs attempt artworks (2.5 hrs actually because of the preparation time too)
@seon189
@seon189 Год назад
You’re the first creator who has helped me tremendously in the process of improving, i appreciate your videos a lot and I’ll look forward for your next upload :)
@peechy
@peechy Год назад
Love having your videos as i draw! You have such a nice, clear way of talking, and a very captivating editing style (one of the first thing that draws me into your videos!) Love to see that you're learning along but also sharing the process with people For artist suggestion, definitely Rella! They have such a distinctive coloring and lightning style that i can recognize their art just by color alone
@hi.dawnstar
@hi.dawnstar Год назад
May I ask where you make/get the 3d model references?
@NocandNC
@NocandNC Год назад
I'd also like to know this 🥺
@Klyonide
@Klyonide Год назад
draw men on 2hrs
@puccarts
@puccarts Год назад
I feel like watching you actually improves my confidence to try some new things because you break them down in ways that make it kinda fun to try instead of stressful to worry about a good outcome!
@nornor7845
@nornor7845 5 месяцев назад
I love this guys showing of art. It's entertaining, Interactive, and fully detailed in regarding the steps and actions for each attempt. It's a fun way of presenting, Love it!
@elchuvfx
@elchuvfx Месяц назад
your editing is just as phenomenal as the art holy good job
@nosferdox
@nosferdox 5 месяцев назад
For me was really helpful picking up traditional art, especially charcoal drawing because you can say so much in so little and you can fill the paper super fast with it. I did a shorts video where I challenged myself to create a finished piece in 15 minutes and it actually was really nice. I know some artists sell their art cheaper when it took much longer to finish.
@margahernandez1675
@margahernandez1675 Год назад
Thank you so much for this! I really appreciate how you study artists' style and break their process really well! I'm learning so much and I really wanna improve my art. Thank youuuuu!!!
@solyun2683
@solyun2683 Год назад
Great way of breaking down and incorporating everyone else's styles and using it as a base mark. Thanks as well I was looking for umibouzu socials
@CheezySteaks
@CheezySteaks Год назад
It will always amazed me how good this guy video is. I just can't watch his video without concentrating so hard because i would always have to pause and go pog in every scene that changes. Very educating thank you
@Faloliver
@Faloliver Год назад
Dude, you have to be my favourite channel at this point. These videos are so good!!
@1Tako1
@1Tako1 Год назад
This is perfect! My drawings take a similar amount of time and I'm just tired of every drawing being a long project, so this will be very helpful!
@skr0794
@skr0794 Год назад
Your videos are so fun to watch and I may have rewatched it over and over LOL !! Your art studies are also interesting to watch because I feel like I get to know the artists you choose to learn from .. YOURE GOATED
@oahs5206
@oahs5206 Год назад
実際に私もうみぼうず先生のメイキング動画を見たことがありましたが、ここまで考察されてることに驚きました😳笑 あの12分間にこれだけ多くの情報が詰まっていただなんて思いもしましせんでした。 見る人がどんな気持ちで見るのかが大事なんですね。勉強になりました。
@Whoiskimb
@Whoiskimb Год назад
Yooo the improvement by the end of the run was HUGE❤‍🔥🔥🔥
@slnoupsoup481
@slnoupsoup481 Год назад
amazing art. the presentation brought me to tears... 3d... gallery..! in love. obsessed. on the ground. drunk with happiness. praise be
@potatoo213
@potatoo213 Год назад
The editing, the art, the content, the amount of information in this video is really amazing.
@choiusagi1
@choiusagi1 Год назад
I really like your art style, and its so fun to just sit there and watch your process! I would suggest Kooleen, she is one of my favourite artists!
@Descalibrado_
@Descalibrado_ Год назад
Man i love how you resume and summarize the learnings! thank you so much for this
@liunel2442
@liunel2442 Год назад
Digital art aside, your editing skills are insane man. Honestly I wouldn't mind a video about that as well.
@ghostyowl
@ghostyowl Год назад
Been watching your videos lately and they've been really helpful! I really appreciate your extra notes/notion link as well, they help clear up things more. Thank you!
@lesleymarker5732
@lesleymarker5732 Год назад
Thank you tppo, you motivate me so much and it’s amazing to see how you improve using others styles, and you explain things so well so thank you so much!!
@andreneufeld4115
@andreneufeld4115 Год назад
Never had this much fun watching an art tutorial.
@sekiki96
@sekiki96 Год назад
Wow, your video montage is very refreshing and unique! I love your content too
@bt8593
@bt8593 Год назад
Cool concept for a video. I like your virtual gallery at the end.
@ivanagunawan1384
@ivanagunawan1384 Год назад
this video was a blast to watch, seeing all of your studies from your previous videos being incorporated in a single vid! ive been binging your learning videos! its so fun to see the extremely well editing and the attempts! fighting tppo!!!! you can do it! my drawing style can be both fast and slow, depending on my headspace at that moment rip some days i can fully complete a painted style in 3 hours, some days i need like, a week to finish a single illustration it's most probably because of perfectionism though, i hate seeing mistakes and i always want my lineart to be perfect in a single stroke, and im tackling some of those issues so i dont hyperfocus on one thing or second guess my own work. i guess this is a sign for me to try not worrying lmao
@rttrss0
@rttrss0 Год назад
the quality in these vids is crazy 😭😭😭pls dont stop
@noobicorn_gamer
@noobicorn_gamer 3 месяца назад
God I love your halftones and video editing presentations...
@Xalantor
@Xalantor Год назад
Your self attempt compilation editing earned you my sub!
@Pablo-ff2lg
@Pablo-ff2lg Год назад
Nice 3D background museum or something like that!!! Also love your fast art skill. Keep it up!
@Daycare_kitty
@Daycare_kitty Год назад
Oh my god I’m so happy you uploaded loving the vids 🙂🤌
@kaizo11
@kaizo11 Год назад
The edits and intro are crazy wtf, the text is satisfying as hell. Subscribing just for that
@TwilightRO1
@TwilightRO1 Год назад
Thanks for not only providing links to the files, but also the brushes as well and above all, sharing this video and your experiences. I've learned a lot. You got yourself a sub.
@Adam-wy7mj
@Adam-wy7mj Год назад
The last one was eye candy oh man that looks great. Your the best imo when it comes to breaking down someone's Art Style to understand. 🤩
@charlitokkinochi
@charlitokkinochi 6 месяцев назад
Shared this to a lot of people, and who would've thought that the random group I sent this to will learn so much from it that we're all actually learning together now! Taking it bit by bit, thankyou for this.
@StarCourtesan
@StarCourtesan Год назад
I like that you are good at Design (typography etc) as well
@GhostTwinkek
@GhostTwinkek Год назад
YOOOOOOO You've got me pumped You've improved so much! Trying to rethink how I draw right now and you break it down best. Need to not just apply this logic to the artists I like, but my biggest problem is speed. Guess I'll have to try this exercise.
@michi5095
@michi5095 Год назад
Your ability to analyze is very impressive and you're not afraid to work hard. You're going to be absolutely be an art monster. As someone who's slow and very intimidated to draw as a result, I should really try to take a lesson out of your book.
@jullcepts8780
@jullcepts8780 Год назад
Congrats on your attempts man, the boost in confidence of knowing you can convey your ideas on a presentation level in just a couple hours is so liberating. You now know you don't have to spend 2.5 hours on a drawing only, like do take the time to make it as good as you need but hell. You can now do commissions ridiculously fast. Not an anime character artist myself but I'll subscribe only for more interesting studies and video journals of the things you learn.
@mileskimasktheslumpgod
@mileskimasktheslumpgod Год назад
your videos are incredibly helpful! the way you put your studies and information together in a concise way, show examples, and explain your workflow is perfect
@nnnneeeeuuuu
@nnnneeeeuuuu Год назад
man the editing of these videos are out of this world
@sopapopp
@sopapopp Год назад
Always a good day when my favorite art channel posts :)
@PenroseGarden
@PenroseGarden Год назад
Wow, this is phenominal and so inspiring!
@isaacolaves
@isaacolaves Год назад
Omg i need this music as a spotify playlist! Great video!
@JinhoIzanagawa
@JinhoIzanagawa Год назад
holy content wtf I swear you have the most effort I've seen in the art community into your content holy fuck I feel like im learning with yiu fr
@st0pitliz
@st0pitliz Год назад
I desperately wish school wasn't taking up all my time at the moment. I decided to watch this during my break and now I want to binge every single one of your videos bc I feel like I learned so much just from just this one. I Will Be Back.
@pklpklpkl
@pklpklpkl 5 месяцев назад
This editing style on top of sharing an incredibly interesting workflow is beauty
@satireamme
@satireamme Год назад
I love how Tppo edits the music into the actual video, it's hella cool.
@kaozeira8535
@kaozeira8535 6 месяцев назад
i was getting ready for bed and clicked on the video so i could save it to watch tomorrow, but then the video started playing and i couldnt stop watching! the editing pulled my attention and those ebautiful drawings kept it until the video was over! great job, i feel inspired!
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