The part about the simplification of the human form is one of the reasons I’ve heard and seen artists claim they have the toughest time with. Many have the image in their minds they want but they have a hard time putting together that makes sense anatomically.
@Fraxls4 күн бұрын
I found you channel recently and it has helped tremendously! Your videos are super high quality and love how you make your videos, the detail and style is so well done! Great work!
@ArturVeralius5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos, they've been incredible resources in my own journey. You make a huge difference for your viewers.
@AnimeCharlie5 күн бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏾!! This just made my day 😉
@tronika_5 күн бұрын
Welcome back Charlie, we missed you...when's that Discord server going up?
@AnimeCharlie5 күн бұрын
Hahaha ....I promise it's coming 😅lol. Been working with the membership at the moment BUT!! In December will be doing a free 30 day drawing challenge and the discord will be a part of that! So stay tuned.
@F17Gunna5 күн бұрын
Yes
@Digital_Painter_01145 күн бұрын
Simple and difficult at the same time! ^^;;
@Venuesbee2 күн бұрын
Thx bro ❤
@AntonioinhoКүн бұрын
Thanks for the video! What Ipad do you use?
@AnimeCharlie23 сағат бұрын
Hi! This iPad is the 11in 2016 model(I believe). It's older but still great.👍🏾
@Cihtlaly5 күн бұрын
amazing video btw!
@gachalolomg49093 күн бұрын
Thanks
@sunset.160204 күн бұрын
thank you so much Mr. Anime hyung
@SketchBud4 күн бұрын
And your tutorial got 500 likes. Nice video.
@TheSqueakerNerd4 күн бұрын
I feel like I've heard these steps over & over again from your channel xD I guess if you're trying to gain new subscribers this makes sense but what about your current subscribers? Is there anything new you can teach us or is that encroaching upon what you feel is off limits because of your course? Either way, I still appreciate what you do. It's awesome to have guidance especially for people like me who haz a hard time learning through vague words (which you do well by creating analogies people can relate to). Hopefully this doesn't come off as rude. Only trying to understand. Definitely keep doing what you're doing cuz it's just my ignorance that moves me to ask & I don't see the whole picture.
@AnimeCharlie4 күн бұрын
Not at all, it’s definitely not ignorance, and I don’t see this as rude in the slightest. I really appreciate you sharing your thoughts. You’re actually touching on something I wrestle with on this channel. At its core, drawing is about understanding shapes, applying those shapes to forms and figures, then layering gesture and anatomy on top to create something complete. It sounds simple, but applying and truly understanding that process can be the hardest part. That’s why I tend to focus on those core concepts in my videos, revisiting them in different ways. But there’s another layer to drawing that I don’t often address, and that’s mindset. A lot of us hold back from learning to draw because we think we can’t. There’s that negative voice saying, ‘I’m not good enough.’ I don’t touch on that much here because I’m not sure if it would resonate with the audience. That said, I’d love to hear more about what you’re struggling with. If I could create a video just for you, what would you want to learn?
@cryingwatercolours4 күн бұрын
@@AnimeCharliei’m not OP but ive been drawing for years. i make a lot of mistakes and try to learn from them. when practicing anatomy, i trace my bodies shapes as simply as i can, as 3d as i can imagine and then repeat the shapes on the side, then try to draw it from scratch by completely freehanding the shapes- and i find the thighs are too long, the arm isn’t foreshortened right, etc. but i don’t notice these mistakes until much much later or when i bring back and layer the original reference. i can make things into cubes- and i can never get the volume right. i prefer rounded 3d shapes. i also find myself over correcting- ive made so many mistakes and tried so hard t fix them that i over think and over correct until it still looks wrong. later, i see my timelapse and see that middle part and i’m like “dang i think THAT was right, not what i settled on”- i have to assume that’s mainly perfectionism but help would be awesome 😭
@AnimeCharlie4 күн бұрын
Great question! Actually, the next two videos coming out, especially one next week, will likely be perfect for you. It’ll be a step-by-step guide that dives into some key concepts. But if your curious here is a VERY LONG answer to your question First, let’s address something important...drawing only feels hard when we think of it as one singular skill. I used to believe drawing was just about replicating what I saw in real life onto paper, but it’s actually a combination of different skills. The first key skill is understanding perspective, which it sounds like you already have a solid grasp on. The next is recognizing landmarks and the relationships between objects..basically being able to measure proportions and distances by comparing objects to one another. Then, there’s the technical side of drawing: understanding how to show dimensions, line quality, line weight, flow, rhythm, and, of course, anatomy. Now, I’m not trying to sell you on my membership, but I want to share a bit about how I teach this within my courses . In the mini course, for example, focus on the roadmap I’ve developed, which emphasizes the importance of shapes and perspective right from the start. Can you rotate a box in perspective? Can you create a cylinder with correct proportions? From there, we move on to stacking those shapes some far away, some close up. Next we introduce contour lines to draw across shapes, and from there, we use those shapes to build blocky, rigid figures from imagination. Finally we work on gesture drawing to develop flow and rhythm, and once that’s streamlined, we dive into anatomy. This of course is ALOT!! BUT very possible to learn. The trick is you have to focus on the right skill sets at the right time. If you focus only on anatomy you develop the skill of drawing muscles but not the skill of placing those muscles in a way that feels as if they are part of a whole! It doesn't need to be me but try to find a teacher whose style you like, and make sure to follow the path as it will help you learn quicker. KZbin is a great resource but only when you have a good foundation.
@jdittlecon23584 күн бұрын
Alright but why is your voice lile butter. Damn man, you could get away with some voice acting.
@OasisFn-rz3hc4 күн бұрын
What if i don't know how to write my abcs?!
@willcote2150Күн бұрын
Idk my ABC either it’s hard
@Cihtlaly5 күн бұрын
i had to rewatch several times, you have a beautiful and soothing but distracting voice
@MuffinGacha3 күн бұрын
Hey charlie! What app do you use to draw?
@AnimeCharlie3 күн бұрын
I use several. But the one in this video is Procreate for the iPad!
@MuffinGacha2 күн бұрын
@@AnimeCharlie ahh! thanks so much man! :D
@マルコスですか4 күн бұрын
No subtitles in the minicourse?
@AlbertoGomez-oi5ou4 күн бұрын
Nice philosophy, its all a language and you are using the vocabulary that you juat already got