I love it! She was actually my second favorite of the main six, and you did great with the redesign!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di26 күн бұрын
Good to know I made the RD fans happy!
@MortinTheGreatestАй бұрын
Absolutely love it :D
@DancerSamChikaАй бұрын
Ur cooool👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@rfart419Ай бұрын
Amazing art. Do you want to create your own official websites someday?
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5diАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Yes, my dream is to own and run my own animation studio and video game development company. I have at least 20 ideas for animes/comics, several movie and book ideas and four or five ideas for video games. I’m really excited about all of these projects and hope to to share them with the world one day!
@Gorey_creatureXPP2 ай бұрын
Very gorgeous, drawing. 🎉 You're really talented ☆♡ And I've always found it weird, their cutiemarks, were on the dresses, and not like their skin yknow? TwT
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di2 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! Thank you so much!
@Gorey_creatureXPP2 ай бұрын
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di no problem ^w^!! You seriously great talent
@Musicartisme-t2o2 ай бұрын
They made Fluttershy like that to please little girls because they wanted EG to be separate from bronies.
@Gorey_creatureXPP2 ай бұрын
True, but it definitely didnt help them at all bc now there are creepy edits with them, having unproportionate breasts not even matching the og style.
@juju_DTI2 ай бұрын
THAT DESIGN IS SO CUTEEE >_< !!
@zuriumob17662 ай бұрын
this is superb! ! ! ! keep it up, you got this!. cheers 🙌
@DancerSamChika2 ай бұрын
Ur 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
@TheLucidSloth2 ай бұрын
Slayy
@SLOTHENTERTAINMENT-w1u2 ай бұрын
I love the art!
@jypsiesart2 ай бұрын
My fear isn't that my story is too similar to others. My fear is that my story might be too UNIQUE. But most of the writing tips you gave I already do, but thank for sharing them anyway.
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di2 ай бұрын
Really? That is super interesting. Could I ask you why you're concerned your story is too unique? Like what would be the downside of that?
@jypsiesart2 ай бұрын
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di I'm not exactly sure how to explain it. At least not right now, but it does have its own downsides. But my story might not have that problem, I just haven't shown it to anyone other than some non author or non writer friends.
@Aiaokit2 ай бұрын
How is this not viral?!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di2 ай бұрын
Aw. Thank you so much!
@bee71583 ай бұрын
It looks amazing 😍
@Vamprqe3 ай бұрын
This is so me tho, I wanna draw guys but I also don't cuz they look too feminine in my style! I've recently stumbled across jekyll and hyde (the game) and I rlly wanna make art of it but my style is so stylised that I can't draw people with different faces or noses or anything tbh and it's such a struggle esp for men 😭
@soulsimple423 ай бұрын
youtube randomly recommended me your channel and i’m so glad it did. looking forward to the animation story time channel! i recently started my own channel too and after cArEfUL observation you will come to realise i can’t draw.. 😅 keep it up! keen to see how far your channel will grow
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you liked it!
@SupermythicalDS3 ай бұрын
Nice tip
@gravyjones22064 ай бұрын
ty very much, now that I know this hack exists, I should start sketching in color xD
@oh-noe4 ай бұрын
I sketch black so this wouldn't work for me but smart
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di4 ай бұрын
That's a shame to hear. I'll try to find a hack that works when your sketch and lineart are the same color!
@johannahdillahunty98994 ай бұрын
I’ve done this way too many times 😭 thank you!! 🎉
@Enthusiasmmm4 ай бұрын
Is that an underrated artist I see?!! I really love the mushroom hat jellyfish seal btw!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di4 ай бұрын
That's so sweet of you. Thanks! I'm glad you liked it!
@Thatcher-eu6ri4 ай бұрын
Treeranaaurous, because I have never played at the grass starter also I like to pun
@sacha39494 ай бұрын
I dont which starter Pokemon to pick cuz all of them are cute😍
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di4 ай бұрын
Glad you liked them!
@Nates_anime_artwork_yt764 ай бұрын
The redraw actually is amazing huge improvement! Keep it up ❤👏
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di4 ай бұрын
Ah! Thanks so much!
@Nates_anime_artwork_yt764 ай бұрын
@@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di np 😊
@okcool31445 ай бұрын
i really like your Ganyu! very elegant
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di5 ай бұрын
Thanks to much!!!
@Kyon_315 ай бұрын
Absolutely love thissss
@arisfaith5 ай бұрын
I thought it turned out so cool looking and loved the green highlights!
@Kitkazq_15 ай бұрын
Stories that are in the same genre are bound to share terminology and concepts, in copyright terms youll be completely okay i believe, but if you wnat to make your story more original id say focus more on world building and subverting some of the concepts you have right now along with drawing inspirations from similar books that have concepts youre interested in
@bharl72265 ай бұрын
I disagree, the final result was so cool looking to me! I’m wondering how to do this experiment myself, bc when I color pick in Procreate on my iPad it just picks the gray version that shows on the screen, and I have to actually turn it back to color just to pick the color 😭
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di5 ай бұрын
I’m glad you liked it! This is how I did the challenges. You actually have to change the color filter on your device. For Apple products, you’re going to go into settings and type ‘color filter’ into the search bar. Then, click the only option that comes up and scroll all the way to the bottom to where it says ‘Color filters’ and it should be labeled as off. Select that menu and it should take you to a screen showing a bunch of colored pencils. Toggle that switch on and your whole screen will be in greyscale! Hope this helps!
After going down a worldbuilding rabbit hole for the past few hours seeing something like this is kind of refreshing. Just saying this to help your sanity as I tell this to anyone who does writing (and to myself). You should write for yourself. Always. About yourself, about things you know and to tell stories that you want to tell. This should always be first and foremost. Whether the story is "good enough" or is able to "see the light of day" is something that comes after the first hurdle of actually putting pen on paper. Writing drafts and making ideas are two processes and both of them can be really fun! If you're worried about copyright/similarities then you can always ask for second opinion from the people around you. There are also so many other things to look at before even looking at originality of concept (tho that's still pretty important if you want to get published :')) Personally speaking? Despite no longer being in my potterhead phase (esp w all the things going on w the franchise and whatnot - I could go on a rant about how so many childhood franchises are getting pwned and it makes me sad) I would be happy to read your writing simply by the fact that you're so enthusiastic and happy about what you've made! Hearing people talk about things that they're excited about makes me happy :) I'll leave this last bit of the yapfest for words of encouragement. I hope whatever you decide to do with your piece is something that you'll be proud of and wishing the best of luck to your writing/drawing journey! If I manage to finish one of my many projects before this gets dropped I'll be disappointed (I never finish my work bahahaha)
@ingridkarlsson95445 ай бұрын
sounds like a super fascinating story and world! would totally read it!
@VoidKaiser5 ай бұрын
painting cloth in cell shading be like: "it looks good to me, but its well done?"
@zuriumob17665 ай бұрын
your proportion ratio is really good on this one!, and the rendering also shows how much thought you put into it ! also 18 hours is a loooot of time , i wouldn't know how to stay focused that long on a single piece, even on several sittings haha! im sure as you practice more, streamline the process and learn what simplification of real life works for you youll get way faster at it!. keep it up, cheers!.
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your encouragement! Honestly, I’m not sure how I stuck with it so long either!
@zuriumob17665 ай бұрын
@@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di wheel,with dedication it seems haha! Now you just gotta keep at it. Cheers!
@juliannesl6 ай бұрын
I'm in the traditional publishing sphere, and we have these things called "comp titles". If you want an agent to read your pitch, you need to compare it to other successful works in your genre. I'm in the strange position of worrying that my books aren't SIMILAR ENOUGH to other books!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Oh wow. I didn't know that was a thing. That's actually so ironic!
@juliannesl5 ай бұрын
Yeah, not only is it not considered bad form/copycatting to describe your book as "Harry Potter meets Fullmetal Alchemist" (just an example), but it's something you NEED to do to get an agent's eyes on your work (although fair warning, I've heard that some agents are looking down on submissions that comp Harry Potter specifically, as a protest against JK Rowling, it's really not fair to the hundreds of nice people who have been inspired by HP like you, but it's just the way things are right now, it sucks.)
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di5 ай бұрын
@@juliannesl That does suck, but thanks for the advice!
@zuriumob17666 ай бұрын
fun video as always! youll grow in no time ! theres just something so relatable/down to earth about your videos!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I’m glad you like them!
@mrcraneisinmybasmenet19856 ай бұрын
You should have more subs
@poperberry75656 ай бұрын
It's really good 😊😊
@Trans_shokoi6 ай бұрын
First: I love your story idea! It would definitely be something I’d have an obsession over and I find the world building really interesting! I would’ve took that book off the shelf and if you never mentioned in was inspired off Harry Potter I would’ve never guessed. I personally love magic academy’s since I grew up with Harry Potter and little witch academia! I would love to see how unique and fun the hierarchy school idea could be! And second: I’ve been also struggling with a story idea which I’ve barely started but I feel like I’m just writing toilet bound Hanako kun 2.0. The basic premise is that a girl named Charlotte who had grown up with a completely different childhood than her older sister. She was pampered and treated gently while her sister was subjected to harsh parenting and a rough childhood. She grew up knowing that she will never be as wise and knowledgeable as her sister since she never got the pain and experience her sister got. She became obsessed with being smart and knowledgeable but always fell short of the top student because of her low art grade. That all changed when she met the ghost of a young nun in training named Rosabella who was pushed down a well by a mysterious Jane Doe. The ghost was an amazing artist and she offered to help Charlotte with her art grade if she helped Rosabella pass on by helping her find the regret she had before dying. They also like fall in love lol. It’s good to know other people have been struggling with this mindset when it comes to writing. As someone who doesn’t have much writer friends it’s nice to know that I’m not the only one going through this.
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Ok, I saw your comment a few days ago, sorry I'm just getting around to responding now. Unfortunately, I've never seen Hanako-Kun, but I'll try my very best based on the wiki description. Being honest, I don't feel like your story sounds very much like Hanako-kun at all. Again, I don't know the deep details of the anime, but based on what's described in the brief summary I read, the only similarity seems to be the human-spirit dynamic. From your description, the characters relationship is the main dynamic, while in Hanako-kun there is a bigger focus on the actual spirit world and it's correlation to ours. I think if you continue to focus on your characters' relationship as the main catalyst and keep away from adventures against evil spirits, then I think you will be ok. If the spirit world is a bigger catalyst in your story than I thought, then there's still things you can do. Mainly, portray and/or use it differently than Hanako-kun does. For example, both Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword and Avatar: The Last Airbender have spirit realms, but they're used for different things and shown lightly differently. Skyward Sword's realm is a silent domain for testing the hero while ATLA uses the spirit realm to communicate with previous Avatars If I were you, I'd just write your story the way you want to and naturally, it should morph into it's own thing, though to me, it kind of already sounds like it's there. This is the best advice I can offer (Sorry, I haven't seen the show)
@mysticmacaw37286 ай бұрын
😂😂
@mysticmacaw37286 ай бұрын
Nice ! Keep up the work
@marylit216 ай бұрын
If 50 shades of gray counts - your story counts
@alpacaraider96616 ай бұрын
Awesome !!
@KayCreatesArt6 ай бұрын
The story I'm currently writing about is one I plan on turning into an animated series of my own. The only issue with that is, even though I haven't necessarily gotten too deep into the plot and have just a rough idea, I am a little bit worried that the plot might be slightly too similar to the anime The Promised Neverland (which, granted, has been a huge inspiration to me). The basic story goes like this. There is a big scientific organization which has a secret project in which they are trying to do human testing to figure out if the 'soul' is connected to the brain and if it actually genuinely exists. Basically, the organization has designed this secret facility in which they keep almost a human farm area for the humans to live in. The story follows a group of a few children inside of the facility who are trying to figure out how to escape it and they're trying to figure out the truth of the facility and why the experiments are being performed (as it is never taught to them). So I'm js wondering if the story is too similar..? The characters are almost nothing alike in terms of ages, appearances, etc. However, I am still just wondering if it is possibly too similar to TPM??? 😭
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
The story sounds interesting to me. Unfortunately, I've never seen The Promised Neverland, so all my knowledge comes from a brief Wikipedia summary To me, your story sounds like the only similarities are that the main group is children (which is not specific to The Promised Neverland) and that there is a bad organization experimenting on people. I don't know the nitty gritty details of your story, but to me, this seems like the skeleton of a genre, not a rip off of The Promised Neverland. Let me try to explain myself more clearly For example, let's compare Cardcaptor Sakura and Heartcatch Precure. Both of these are in the Magical Girl genre. Both Sakura and Tsubomi are shy, middle school girls. They both wear pink and they both get magical powers from tiny fairy creatures. They also both use pink magic wands to defeat the monster or problem for that episode. Even then, I would never say Cardcaptor Sakura ripped off HeartCatch Precure or vice versa. This is because wands, pink and powers are all part of the Magical Girl genre and, therefore, pretty much every Magical girl show has one of or all of these elements But back to your story. To me, it sounds like a science fiction and horror story. Normally, when these two genres collide, the premise ends up being human experimentation, and then, to make the plot interesting, the main characters realizing the corruption and trying to escape or stop the big bad guys. When I read the premise of The Promised Neverland, I had felt like I had heard about this story before. Not in a bad way, though. It still sounded interesting, but I was not blow away by the originality. In fact, the first thing I though was "Wow this kinda sounds like if the game Kindergarten was set in a fantasy world" In the end, I think it's all gonna come down to how you portray it. If you market and style it the same as The Promised Neverland, then comparisons will be drawn. Then again, all work is derivative. If you look at the Wiki page of Promised Neverland, the creator himself said he was inspired by Final Fantasy and Hansel and Gretel. I feel also that intention has a lot to do with it. A lot of things that get hate for being a "ripoff" is because the creator made it with the intention of trying to leech off a successful franchise, and it shows in the poor quality of the story and world. If you love your story and write it with that love, then it will be great, and most people won't care if it's similar because they enjoy a good story Sorry for the essay. I didn't mean for this comment to be this long. I hope it's helpful though!
@KayCreatesArt6 ай бұрын
@@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di Tysm! That is very helpful! I'll definitely keep the things you said in mind <333
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
@@KayCreatesArt Glad I could be of service. Good luck!
@tabaributler22255 ай бұрын
@@KayCreatesArtI like your story, it sounds interesting, like really interesting so keep at it please. I am currently facing a similar dilemma, so you aren't alone, and it helps to know that I am not as well.
@KayCreatesArt6 ай бұрын
Omg yessss! Whenever I draw guys they end up looking like girls and Idk how to fix it 😭 Also new sub! <3
@Dark_Peace6 ай бұрын
Her : is my story too much like HP ?? Me : 6:05 the Law of Cycle ? Madoka Kaname ?? Serious comment : this is also something I struggled with as a writer. Because obviously you're inspired by what you like. I can also write a comparison that will make it look like my story is just like Kill la Kill, Divergent (which I actually hate) or Deltarune. Apparently, there's a lot of similarities with Psychopass, which I then pruposely didn't watch to not get inspired, contrarly to Heathers, which I purposely watched to get inspired, but probably noone would any similarity with my story. I think the key is to be inspired by multiple very different things. You can't control what you'll be inspired by but you can control what you watch/read/play. Yes, my story takes elements from a lot of other works and so in turn, there's hardly any one overarching inspiration. So my first tip is to get inspired by more than one thing. As you said, as you write, your characters become themselves, and stray away from their original inspiration. Sometimes, even subtle changes in theme and style can make a BIG difference between 2 similar plots (Ring of Power vs Frieren). Frieren is a completly different approach to the very classic high fantasy. Tbh I feel like "the feeling" of something is more important than the actual plotpoints. By having a different vibe, 2 stories with similarities will be very different. Meanwhile, a lot of shows are labelled "gravity falls rip-offs" because despite their different plots, they alledgedly want to emulate the same feeling (I haven't watch any of these so idk). It might not be obvious to detect, but at some point, your story gets its own identity and that's what's important. Also, there's so much existing works. It's like trying to avoid cliches. "oh, that's a cliche, I should do the opposite... Oh... the opposite is also a cliche, damn." Everything is a cliche at this point, especially when it comes to characters. I don't think you should fear the copyright hammer, with all the japanese isekais that are all the same, a few similarities won't do anything. Also, my highschool chemestry teacher actually wrote a HP-like book series. I haven't read them. But, apparently, it was the same vibe. So, I don't think you should worry. PS: good quality videos, how tf do you have less subs than me ??
@mushrikaquadir29046 ай бұрын
I think you should just go for it!!!!!! I am immediately hooked by your summary!!!!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad other people find it interesting too!
@mmmmmmmmmmmmno6 ай бұрын
This video is wayyy too underrated. It’s crazy. We must emphasise how little attention u have.
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Haha, thanks! I think I might have accidentally made the word 'emphasize' part of my brand
@zuriumob17666 ай бұрын
I want to emphasize how nice this video is! hahah, cheers, and keep it up!
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Haha! Oh my gosh, that's so funny. Thanks a lot!
@v10lentv10let6 ай бұрын
At the end of the day, fiction is always gonna be informed by other fiction, intentionally or not. The mere idea of a special magical school or hidden magical worlds are definitely not new, and while the Harry Potter comparisons will inevitability be drawn... I feel like most people in your target audience wont care or take it that seriously. Even from what little you’ve described with the world and characters involved the vibe feels completely different, and as a Br*tish "person" I feel like that setting was a big part of what tied the original together, so not having that influence is going to inherently change the feeling of the story just a little bit. All that said, please make this story, your artstyle is gorgeous and I'm sure whatever you make will be fantastic. I also completely sympathise with your frustration with book 5 lmao. It really feels like editorial went hands off as time went on and massively regretted it in the long run. Its easily like 200 pages longer than it needed to be.
@SekaixArtsAnimations-ox5di6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! Your input means a lot. Also, I’m glad you like my art style!