ur tutorials are the most informative and the most helpful for those who are getting into art.. i really donno why u have relatively small amount of views.
im gonna share this and other videos with all my friends who tend to draw flat 2d images.. not that it's bad.. i mean it's totaly fine for logo design and such.. but sometimes artists just have to understand and feel 3d space and 3d volumes behind and on top of their blank pages
What do you consider to be "a professional level?" To me, being a professional means being able to handle ANY situation, being able to draw ANY thing, and to be able to train oneself to deal with problems as they arise without help from others.
Being a professional also means knowing what you have to do to get a job done so that you can get paid with a clean conscience that you gave your clients their money's worth.
Becoming self-sufficient - there's no better advice I can give.
i found out that "not focusing on the part of that your drawing" but instead "focusing on the whole picture at once" (zooming out)
helps alot. specially with size proportion but this have always been theories that ive come up with on my own.. but ive never seen someone who uses this techniques also... so ive always thougt that they where just old habbits (ive been drawing since i was like 3 or 4)
I can see it with my SHARIGAN!!! good job man i can really see what your talking about.
5658971 1 year ago
these free lessons are too good to be true ))
ur tutorials are the most informative and the most helpful for those who are getting into art.. i really donno why u have relatively small amount of views.
im gonna share this and other videos with all my friends who tend to draw flat 2d images.. not that it's bad.. i mean it's totaly fine for logo design and such.. but sometimes artists just have to understand and feel 3d space and 3d volumes behind and on top of their blank pages
ActiveStorage 2 years ago
3D iz so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
150unknown051 3 years ago
I totally get what you're saying with shutting one eye.. I tried to explain it to other artists and they had no clue what I was talking about.
CooperSnow 3 years ago
Pardon my lack of knowledge, but what are you drawing on?
Incidentally, very interesting concepts. :)
veaudor 3 years ago
Very nice. Im gonna link this vid to some people. I think most people can learn a lot from your stuff.
ZombieToaster 3 years ago
im 17 now and im a high school drop out.
ive never been in an art class before.
i really want to get a job as an illustrator or a concept artist
my skills are actually on a professional level but i have no school education.
i know its not too late (since im still young) but can u give me some advice.
what should i do? i want to be some one in life and i feel like my talent is whats gonna help me out but i dont know where to go
gleibert 3 years ago
What do you consider to be "a professional level?" To me, being a professional means being able to handle ANY situation, being able to draw ANY thing, and to be able to train oneself to deal with problems as they arise without help from others.
Being a professional also means knowing what you have to do to get a job done so that you can get paid with a clean conscience that you gave your clients their money's worth.
Becoming self-sufficient - there's no better advice I can give.
moatddtutorials 3 years ago
i found out that "not focusing on the part of that your drawing" but instead "focusing on the whole picture at once" (zooming out)
helps alot. specially with size proportion but this have always been theories that ive come up with on my own.. but ive never seen someone who uses this techniques also... so ive always thougt that they where just old habbits (ive been drawing since i was like 3 or 4)
gleibert 3 years ago
Heck, I've only been drawing seriously for uh, 5 years?
moatddtutorials 3 years ago