I love the fact that most of the viewers actually watch the video before commenting. Just shows how much we actually love the videos and care about them
@RDrawzDragonz11 ай бұрын
Wait some people don’t??
@GoblinCoreKid11 ай бұрын
@@RDrawzDragonzthe “I’m FiRSt / PIn Me fiRST cOmENt
@RDrawzDragonz11 ай бұрын
@@GoblinCoreKid oh yeah those... I forgot lol
@TheMoeFAD9 ай бұрын
Exactly
@thepotatoqueen429011 ай бұрын
So often art influencers just make me jealous. Even when they are teaching their tips and tricks, it's easy to envy their ability. But you make me feel like I can do art too. Never before have I watched a tutorial and actually drawn the thing, yet here i am with a page full of not terrible eyes! Thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the good work, Scott!!
@ssavaart11 ай бұрын
This makes me so happy. ♥
@animal_hunter74611 ай бұрын
@@ssavaartyo your posting is cool man Keep up Your the coolest artists I've known 🤙 Have a fascinating day brother
@mariafunk205711 ай бұрын
Ditto!!
@BentineN27 күн бұрын
This video was a great help for me, because you explain *why* I should draw the lights there and the shadows here. Knowing why is exactly what helps me to understand, and I would love to see more videos like this 🥰
@skyfyresoul11 ай бұрын
I have NEVER understood the "iris is a cone" concept in my entire life, and you somehow managed to make it FINALLY click for me with just one comparison! You have no idea how wide my eyes got when it finally clicked LOL PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE keep making videos like this, this was perfect!!
@rylieread186511 ай бұрын
I'd never even heard it was a cone! Absolute game changer! Then the death star hit and my life was changed for the better. Which I think is a novel sentence 😂
@eggginabagg11 ай бұрын
Glad I wasn't the only one who finally got it to click!
@annbowman439211 ай бұрын
Well done, a very useful video, like this format 😊
@alanarama10 ай бұрын
Literally the death star comparison was so perfect for making me understand 😂 ill never watch star wars quite the same now @@rylieread1865
@carebare_solАй бұрын
Same!!! It's like I found the lost puzzle piece. 😂
@macoleman11 ай бұрын
I’m so sad this video caused you so much grief- I’ve been reading/watching tutorials on this very subject so I can become better at drawing eyes. This has been a great help. Please keep going and the audience will come.
@junioro.7318 Жыл бұрын
PLEASE CONTINUE TO MAKE THIS A SERIES ! I love it and it’s so informative!
@ConstanzaCetrangolo11 ай бұрын
Yessss
@Ivyworks8111 ай бұрын
I concur! A series, please and thank you! 😁😁
@jamiemonique811 ай бұрын
Yesssss, and that’s 3 ppl confirming so it must be real lol
@nixxxxxxie11 ай бұрын
Noses, noses, noses! I'm somehow still bad at them lol.
@dragonabsurda11 ай бұрын
Oh, noses would be great! I always have a hard time with them.
@user-rm1zj6lg4j11 ай бұрын
I know that this video didn't perform as well as you were expecting, but I really enjoy this longer form content. Your way of expressing your thought process really helps me as a begginer and I always felt that you had to attemp to put as much as posible in a short without being able to explain it as much as you wanted
@Jasperience Жыл бұрын
As many eye tutorials as I've seen, I've never seen anyone mention how the highlight can be used to determine where the shading goes nor about how the death star structure affects the lighting. You might say this was an *eye opener* 😅
@melissaaldosari802411 ай бұрын
So true!
@BookNerd62311 ай бұрын
Thanks to how wild the algorithm is, I didn’t even know about this video until I saw your post just this morning. I’ve always struggled with drawing eyes, every time trying to make it perfectly right, but I never knew what I was doing 😂. This explanation was so helpful! Thank you, Scott. We appreciate everything that you do!!
@turtlefranchetti462011 ай бұрын
same!
@xskye_pie Жыл бұрын
No way he accomplished every kids' dreams. I absolutely love how you break down everything about art into very simple terms and instruction. You are THE art teacher ❤
@menace733911 ай бұрын
Exactly:), Totally agree ❤
@Dragoncatlilly11 ай бұрын
I'm so mad that KZbin didn't recommend me this video! I only even knew you posted it because of your community post :( you could really feel the love that you put into making videos like these and whether you continue with mainly short form content or do move to long form, I'll be sure to check more frequently in case the algorithm decides to be a jerk again ❤
@Sherlock63611 ай бұрын
The same thing happened to me
@starsupontheland11 ай бұрын
Same here! I'm so glad I found it, even though I'm later to the party!
@HelloStrangerImMoons Жыл бұрын
As a 12 year old artist I am so glad I found your channel to help me learn more and improve my art , happy to announce I started experimenting with watercolour because of you , thank you Scott for inspiring me .
@Kaleiidoskope Жыл бұрын
keep experimenting and trying new things! i’m positive your art will improve over the years, especially with such a great inspiration like scott :D
@HelloStrangerImMoons Жыл бұрын
@@Kaleiidoskope thank you
@Indigo_Shard Жыл бұрын
Keep it up buddy you got this and use references (I learned this to late)
@HelloStrangerImMoons Жыл бұрын
Will do ;)
@Indigo_Shard Жыл бұрын
@@HelloStrangerImMoons :)
@HueTheFew11 ай бұрын
Saw your post about this video and absolutely had to come watch and share. It is absolutely a human thing, an artist thing, and an autistic thing to get dejected and feel put out. But your flame isnt gone and your passion for art is contagious Scott Sending love and creative energy from my own crafting hobbit hole to yours. I shared this video, and will be continuing to watch out for more in-depth video how-tos from outside of your KZbin Shorts content! Keep cracking at it, you've got it 🎉 💚
@logsday11 ай бұрын
ngl the death star comparison both blew my mind and also genuinely helped me think about shading
@ACrowNamedPoe11 ай бұрын
I love how expressive eyes are, and they can tell you a lot about a person. They truly are the windows to the soul.
@nilawarriorprincess Жыл бұрын
I just felt the need to let you know how valuable these are. I have Sickle Cell Anemia & spend a lot of time in my bed or in the hospital. Often, I am sometimes unable to move because of how intense the pain or my body is so low on O² that being able to eat once a day is a win. On those days, I still want to be connected to art, so I watch tutorials. I remember watching your tutorial compilation on such a day & wondering how much I'd retain from just watching tutorials, but not being able to follow along. It's been months since I saw that & I'm finally able to draw most days & I to my surprise, actually did retain a lot of information! My little rule of I can't draw I must passively learn turned out to be a great experiment. So TYSM for keep me company & continuing my art education active on days I'm not physically productive. You are very appreciated!
@ssavaart11 ай бұрын
Oh. This means the world to me. Thank you so much! ♥
@hmmmm-qt2jq11 ай бұрын
Dear Scott, I cannot thank you enough for how much of an inspiration you are to me. I am not much of an artist. I drew my first picture when I was 3. And that was a copy of a comic from a newspaper. My parents were proud of that drawing soo much. But as I grew up they discouraged me and told me to focus on studies instead. Some of my relatives gifted me art supplies time to time but due to my lack of knowledge and skill I usually ruined most of them..( or maybe its the undiagnosed adhd) But after years of losing touch I am finally starting to get back on track. I want to start drawing everyday but with my finals approaching really fast it is becoming hard to keep up. Last day, I did make a drawing... I made it when I was overwhelmed and had huge meltdown it was a big scribble in which i saw some flowers. I called it the "The Flowers from the Midnight Meltdown". Your are huge inspiration to me and I even have a playlist full of your mini tutorials . Please dont be sad about not getting reach. I recommed you watch the video about youtube shorts by the channel the game theory. (Sorry it is one of my hyperfixations😅) If you are reading this. Thank you and I hope one day i can meet you in person( only if you are comfortable though. I know you are huge introvert.) P.S I am pretty sure I have undiagnosed ADHD and maybe autism but i figure it is better not to do a self diagnosis. Thank you soo much for seeing this comment
@karenlynningalls58519 ай бұрын
If you do have some form of ADD or ADHD, it means your brain is WIRED FOR CREATIVITY. Yes, we can be all over the place! And we bring disparate things together - that's discovery; that's creativity; that's art. Most of the artists I know have some form of ADD or ADHD too - you're in good company. It's who we are. It means you are MEANT to do some kind of creative work. Linear thinkers generally run the world, and a lot of them don't get us. They've turned it into a medical diagnosis. But you can take it back, and recognize it as your secret superpower. (I'm not kidding.) If you were copying comics at 3 for your first drawing, that's a good indicator. So send your inner critic off to the beach - it's working overtime! And if it comes back to pick on you, tell it that it can't come back till it's spent the whole day at the beach. (And it doesn't have a car, so it has to walk there. If you live a long way from a beach, even better.) Then just give yourself permission to make something. And practice, practice, practice. The artist inside you is waiting for you.
@TheaDidia Жыл бұрын
This is great - first quick eye tutorial I've seen that explains why the iris should be shaded that way, which is so helpful in visualising different lighting angles.
@lucilasolier858311 ай бұрын
Hi Scott! I come from seeing your post about this video and I'm sorry it caused you so much grief. Still, I'm really happy you uploaded this longer video and gave it a try, and I'm sure everyone who's watched it thinks the same. As others have mentioned, you not only cover all the basics but you give everything time to sink in and it makes the tutorial feel like something you can follow along. It's wonderful! I've watched a lot of eye tutorials, even the ones you've uploaded as shorts, and somehow this one feels like "it". I'm a graphic designer and a community manager, and also autistic, so I can relate to what you feel. To me, it too can be hard to see something you put a lot of effort in just not "make it" (especially when every platform seems to remind you of that all the time). But sometimes, it's worth it. People here will watch your video, learn something and apply it, and that's more difficult to do with shorts (which are more of a preview or an ASMR thing, in my opinion). Whether you choose to continue this series or not, rest assured that you've touched and inspired a lot of people to make art, and that's something that it's not registered on the numbers but that will stay with all of us forever 🩷 Thanks for also becoming my inspiration to continue practicing my art 🥰 I'm not as constant as I wished to be, but after finding your channel a year or so ago, it was the first time since childhood that I got this feeling of wanting to make art for the sake of it and that it didn't matter if it was bad because I was learning. And I actually tried to apply a lot of what you do with watercolors and gouache to my coloring, which is something I've always been bad at. Thank you for sharing your art and your videos with all of us 🥰🩷
@gale4062 Жыл бұрын
This was very informative, concise, and easy to follow along. The pacing is great, too. I don't feel rushed to absorb all of the information, like how I sometimes feel with KZbin Shorts. Great job, Scott 👍🏻👍🏻
@ssavaart11 ай бұрын
Thanks Gale!
@skage149111 ай бұрын
Agreed! I'd luv to see more like it
@screamingintotheabyss11 ай бұрын
I have been an artist for roughly 10 years now and even I got some really cool ideas from this video! Although my style doesn’t lean into realism, there are still some really neat things that you showed that I’d love to play with in my style! Not only that but you explained it all so easily, it was simple to grasp and didn’t feel demeaning! Lovely video!
@hallows756811 ай бұрын
I love how you cover every aspect. Not just how the eye works. Not just how the eye looks on a person, but every aspect down to expression. I also appreciate how simple and straightforward it is. Long tutorials tend to lose me, as I'm very flighty and just love to get into the drawing experience. I also appreciate the affirmation that practice and observation are what improves our skill the most. That no tutorial is the end all be all. It's the positivity and openess I love to see in the art community!
@casem872311 ай бұрын
I’ve been drawing digitally for ten years now, albeit I started in my teens, and eyes have always been something I struggle with. I’ve tried to study other artists and how they draw eyes, yet I still struggle with my shapes looking too flat. Definitely shows when I make animations. But watching this, I never realized it was as easy as picturing the eyeball as a ball LOL. Thank you for this! Inspired me to draw a bit today.
@mattmahoney8659 Жыл бұрын
I wouldnt mind more of this. I enjoy seeing someones step-by-step process. It allows me to try it my self. Thank you for experimenting.
@gracenoneal669011 ай бұрын
Watched this after seeing your post about its performance. The algorithm can suck, but you make this channel, not an algorithm. Your post brought me here, and your art brought me to your channel. Your explanations kept me watching, and now I want to practice drawing eyes more. Thank you so much for all you do for artists everywhere!
@makaveli899711 ай бұрын
🫶 this comment ryt here 👆 100% agree ! Could not have said it better myself 🏴 love from Scotland 🦋
@rippled.-. Жыл бұрын
Last year i watched one of your "how i draw" videos, and it was for eyes. This one is very similar to the last one. I practiced for months and, the more i look the more i see the eyes you draw in my work. I dont know if you see yourself as it, but your a teacher, a role model, and we are glad you are here.
@rivwilson933011 ай бұрын
Your way of breaking things down into shapes and where you see shadow changed everything for me many moons ago Love this video. Informative, concise and great examples
@goatedbricks11 ай бұрын
I love the long form videos! This would make a great series All of the eyes on the page at the end were staring into my soul😮
@lolli_popples11 ай бұрын
I always knew that the light on the iris was sort of opposite to on the white of the eye, but knowing it’s a cone will be so much easier to remember!
@Solstice_eclipse11 ай бұрын
Hey Scott! Thank you so much for making this video, I found it so helpful and informative. I saw your community post I just wanted to say I’m so sorry you had to go through that. The KZbin algorithm can make you feel so bad at times, I would know…but this video deserves so much more attention ❤❤ Hope you are well :)
@kimh_202311 ай бұрын
I just saw your post about how this video didn't perform as well as you expected but I thought it was great. It was informative, especially the part about the light source/shadowing. Coming from someone who usually comes on KZbin to watch shorts, maybe that's what lots of other people do and that's why it didn't get as many views? I just wanted to say that i love your content no matter what you do. Please don't beat yourself up. We love you! ❤
@rinforzando4497 Жыл бұрын
There's something incredibly special about a video that can teach so much in a way that's so easy to understand. Every time I watch a video of yours, I'm so happy that I come out of it feeling like I didn't miss anything. It's like a snippet of a conversation with a friend. I'm thankful every day that I stumbled across your channel.
@djshirazi503911 ай бұрын
I saw the video yesterday and today saw the community post about it, so I came here to watch it once more and to comment on how great of an eye guide it is!
@nathankeboku4792 Жыл бұрын
Please keep doing this because today I was struggling with eyes for a drawing I am working on, this video was uploaded at the right time.
@_ductape_47111 ай бұрын
You're one of the only art content creators that makes me want to create more art, and feel inspired to do so. I was hesitant at first to watch your longer form content, but your personality actually make it really enjoyable. Also, i didnt think about the eye like a death star before, but that comparison actually helped me understand it a lot better :D Thanks for being so wholesome
@Kacpa2 Жыл бұрын
Would love this as a series. I always wanted to get back to drawing and get better at it and you're very good at explainig the process
@VeridianMoon11 ай бұрын
This was super helpful 💞 Growing up drawing I was always told realism was the only way to be known as a real artist, so while I struggle with realism, I notice that I favor a more stylized look to my drawings. Your videos help show that realism can be stylized and I really admire that! Keep up the great work Scott ✨
@carolynmacaluso4957 Жыл бұрын
In a while, Scott! The Death Star analogy was perfect!!!! I always struggled with that. Thank you!
@sawkchalk696611 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the longer video! The shorts are great but it's nice to get that extra little bit of info in.
@lisasimpsondietrick716011 ай бұрын
Thanks for this - I have been drawing eyes for my whole life and this really helped me see where I was going wrong and getting frustrated with my art. You are an excellent instructor and it would be great to see more of this type of videos. I will likely rewatch this a few dozen times to get better at eyes!
@elaniarkady735111 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation of how to draw an eye I've seen. The use of the anatomy of the eyeball makes sense. I have to show this to my son it will really help him.❤
@nebula-retrograde Жыл бұрын
Yes, I would like this as a series.
@finalfantom11 ай бұрын
I'm amazed by how much you fit in so clearly in such a short amount of time. I love that you explained *why* eyes look the way they do and it even feels like something that I can easily translate to different styles, which I'm super excited about
@Kaleiidoskope Жыл бұрын
this is pretty helpful! i love how he even explains it simply, along with what each part of the eye is and giving examples, it’s very useful for comprehension! please make more videos like this!
@CoyoteWildFlower9 ай бұрын
Hi Scott, you and Donna are my dopamine fix! I have a 14 year old friend who draws, autistic like me, and I'm encouraging as much as possible. We don't live in the same town so sharing you with him is great! I'm 70, spent my life doing art and I learn from you.
@armlink96111 ай бұрын
Please continue this as a series! It is super informative and helpfull! Thank you for all your amazing content !
@amandavannoy863111 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry youtube made you feel this video wasn't good enough. I meant to comment yesterday when I saw this video yesterday that I really appreciate you taking the time to show us the fundamentals for drawing. I really struggle to draw because I never had any practice growing up, but you inspire me to want to practice more. I want you to know that if you did a series of practicing fundamentals, I would absolutely follow them. You inspire so many of us. You are worth so much more to the world than the statistics of views that KZbin keeps track of. You are wonderful and so talented, and I hope you never even let the decrease in views for a new project get you down. So many of us appreciate you. ❤
@CoraltheCat Жыл бұрын
“If you happen to come across Scott’s channel, you’re one of the luckiest beings on earth” This helps a lot! Thank you so very much Scott ❤
@chaosstatus11 ай бұрын
I appreciate how you gave a non-eye example (Death Star) to really help us understand how to get the Iris right
@JohnAJohnson Жыл бұрын
I wish you would do long format videos regularly. I just happened upon one of your livestreams a couple months ago. I never usually watch shorts, but a 20-40 mins art tutorial--I'm all about it ;)
@MarcNassif-tb5ib11 ай бұрын
Some extra tips if you want to get a deeper understanding of eyes: 1- there are three basic lines on the top of the eye and 2 basic lines on the bottom. 2- draw the eye socket before the eye to understand where it gets placed on the face 3- there are some parts of skin that give thickness to the eyelid, so add a highlight right above the bottom eyelid (or top depending on the light source)
@xuburbia3515 Жыл бұрын
i think personally these kind of videos are very valuable, there's a lot more that can be said in a longer form video that shorts simply cant provide. This becoming a series would be very cool! I personally think your videos provide better tips and tricks than many ive seen, and your kind attitude makes things more helpful to watch so i think a series or other videos like this would be great!
@Becca8Becca11 ай бұрын
I love these longer form tutorials! I’m trying to get back into drawing again and it’s super helpful. I also like that it isn’t too long. It’s short sweet and straight to the point with a little humor. Love it!
@kyrain1285 Жыл бұрын
I would love this as a series it's quick enough to not be boring but informative enough to get the main points across I love it
@giannaseye11 ай бұрын
This was worth it because as much as I love to draw eyes, today, I learned the iris is a cone. I had no idea and am very thankful to you for sharing that!
@JoanieBC11 ай бұрын
If you decide to draw "every" eyelash (please don't, please please please!), take care to have them not be perfectly aligned and going the same direction. Real eyelashes crisscross one another, aren't equal lengths, and aren't the same thickness. This is where a reference library comes in very handy! Scott always says to use references and he's 100% correct. Especially with eyes. There's a lot to study with them! I don't know why I never drew eyes the way you do, Scott. I mean, I never (not even in my art classes) started with an orb. I have recently done so and...? I'm not sure I see the difference. Maybe it's 50+ years of bad habits or maybe I just wasn't built to draw eyes that way, but they end up looking remarkably alike. I may need drawing boot camp to break me down and help me develop better habits & skills. (I know, I know, it'd have to be done online because our spicy neurodivergent brains would make in person boot camp awkward, but it's not a bad idea, right?)
@Alli3Nelson11 ай бұрын
Keep throwing long form stuff out there from time to time (if you feel like it)! This is so good!
@Izadraws11 ай бұрын
3:24 i would love if you made something like a guide for drawing, like on what you should focus more, what to draw first or how to draw faster, you are a great teacher and i would like to learn more :)
@fry_fr11 ай бұрын
im so so glad i saw your community post because i would have never seen this video otherwise and i usually love your content, it's really annoying that youtube didn't recommend it to me
@cambrierogers9449 Жыл бұрын
yay, long form content! love you Scott!
@mixxuie11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! The Death Star = iris comparison is low-key enlightening. I’d love this as a series! I only saw this because of your community post, even though I watch your shorts regularly and this type of tutorial art dive is exactly what I want to see. KZbin really punishes creators for stepping out of their typical content, especially from shorts to videos! I’ve seen long-form video creators make and entirely new channel for shorts, but if you want to keep both on the same channel maybe announce when you have a new longer video in a community post? At least until your longer videos start gaining some traction. I know I would be showing up if I knew you had any longer videos! I don’t watch live streams much at all but this is the sort of content I love ^.^
@Musicman99511 ай бұрын
Although this video isn’t doing as well as your others, just know that you’re still doing a great thing for all us artists out here!!
@rhiannonm813211 ай бұрын
this is a really great tutorial!! you put so much in a short timeframe and make it very digestible. the death star analogy was genius!! i’d def watch more vids like this!
@changelingthing42311 ай бұрын
This is fantastically well done. So much info in such a short time without it feeling rushed!
@DenUngeHerrHolm11 ай бұрын
Great job, Scott. Very helpful. I never wudda thunk about the Death Star analogy, but it's perfect!❤
@ssavaart11 ай бұрын
❤️
@Booklover331011 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video, and we would LOVE a series. You make all of this so easy to follow! :)
@PajkaEagle11 ай бұрын
Honestly I cannot stand short videos much and now that you make longer stuff I am really excited to watch them. You are a big help ❤ keep going :}
@kackaavrt11 ай бұрын
Thank you for teaching me something new! Like the iris being a cone, I always thought it was only the lashes and eyelids creating the shadow, now it all makes much more sense! This was such a well made video, packed full of information and great illustrative drawings, I'd absolutely love to see more content like this in the future!
@You_tubeuser2011 ай бұрын
I tried so many method saw so many videos ... literally one eye becomes good and then other one comes out the worst,. literally this video was game changer for me ,thanks a lot scott ♡ for helping kids like me not give up !!
@Tunamandraw Жыл бұрын
Love your art Scott !!! 🥰🥰🥰
@juliar.981111 ай бұрын
I love this so much! I always wanted to draw people but faces give me such a hard time. Please please please do more of these! I love the way you explained the “why” behind your processes. That irises shading tip is blowing my mind right now 👀
@u.k.120711 ай бұрын
Yes please! I'd love to see more Videos like this one 😊
@Mldy9611 ай бұрын
Goodness, I just came around to watching this video and now I feel really bad I didn't do so sooner - I assumed it was a long-form video and didn't notice the 3-minute lenght, so I put it aside for my quick break watchlist. I'm not an artist that draws, but it always fascinates me how others make characters and people come to life on either physical or digital paper. I always love how you explain things in a way everyone of all experience levels can understand! I definitely learned something new today :) The algo is one unpredictable mistress that you can never truly satisfy unfortunately, it makes you play games with it, yet never able to truly catch it in most cases. The other day, I stumbled upon a channel where videos had less than 4k views of the past 2 years, most barely got a couple hundred... but their latest upload got half a million views! It just shows how broken the system is. I hope my comment helps boost this video a bit, it truly deserves it!
@ninariordan618611 ай бұрын
thank you so much scott! i really love the longform videos and listening to you explain things the way you do makes me much more optimistic about my art and life in general. whatever you do, just keep being you
@House_0f_Thrills11 ай бұрын
I shared this for my friend and she agrees that this video format is so easy to watch. Your voice makes it very entertaining and I applaud you for your work! 👏👏
@rykerjace31411 ай бұрын
this would be an amazing series!!!! your work is always incredible and i am so glad to have found your art!!!!! keep doing what you do!!!!!
@whynotfrancis11 ай бұрын
i’ve been having a lot of difficulty with art in the past several years. it was a lifelong passion, due to my dad being an artist, but it’s faded a lot, mostly due to mental health and school/work obligations. your channel is really inspiring and i love the way you approach art as a passion rather than the sort of dull skill my dad always touted it as. i hope to get back in to art. keep up everything you do, your art and words are really inspiring:)
@FernFluff11 ай бұрын
This was perfect! I loved the video and it really helped me, please keep on making videos like this, even if you’re not known for them!
@megh35411 ай бұрын
Your art made me pick up my brush and paint away, not caring about being inside the lines of the outline or the way the colours are not mixing just right. You showed art is all about fun. I'm sorry this video gave you sorrow but I hope you know that your art inspires many many many people all over the world. Please keep being our favourite artist ❤❤
@Dodecahedroknight11 ай бұрын
I completely misread the title and thought it said "I know everything about drawing eyes". Was fully ready to believe that.
@beingWantable11 ай бұрын
I hava many drawing books and seen many videos, but no one has ever explained how the shadows of the iris work. It makes so much sense now! The iris itself is indented but the highlight is hitting the cornea. Thanks!
@Rickrole6911 ай бұрын
I would love it as a series ❤
@fallenaster11 ай бұрын
i’m personally not an artist but i always love learning about the perspective and considerations put into something so simple yet so complex! always super cool to hear more about your expertise in art from an analytical standpoint!
@tasticola11 ай бұрын
Very cool Scott. Loved it. Noses, lips, ears, hands.... would all be good from you x Nell
@NotLinzy11 ай бұрын
Here after reading the community post. Its such a shame that important and useful long-form videos like this go unnoticed or underperform because of short-form content. I know the struggles of editing for hours on end only for them to do poorly. So I'm here to show my support Thank you for the amazing and informative videos you make for us. I would never have considered drawing the eyeball then starting from there. When you put it like that, if makes so much sense as to where and why we place the shadows where we do. I'll definitely use this trick when I draw eyes next time, thank you!
@crossfittxms111 ай бұрын
💯 % helpful…Please more educational videos. Thank you.
@magnowlie11 ай бұрын
I came here after your community post because I related to everything you just said. All I can say that I would love longer forms of content from you. For me this is relaxing. From an autistic artist to another, I understand ❤
@sophiawang3946 Жыл бұрын
Howdy, Scott!
@clumsy790611 ай бұрын
At first, I thought I couldn’t learn much more about drawing eyes of you, because I’ve been watching you for roughly two years now and I remember that you did a video on eyes once. But this really helped me! Especially the Death Star part, I never thought about shadows in the iris, but it makes sense when you think about the eye as a Death Star-looking-thing. I would love a series of this, especially a longer video on noses. I tried drawing some today for practise, but I could never quite get them right.
@ihadastrokereadingthis11 ай бұрын
scott is so humble and refreshing to listen to. its a nice break from all the other chaos floating around the internet. please keep making these incredibly informative longer form videos. lots of love.
@karolinaszymanska464711 ай бұрын
The death star example was actually really helpful, thank you ☺️
@chaosstatus11 ай бұрын
Don’t give up on doing longer videos! I usually take a while to watch videos instead of just when they’re posted, but I always get to them, and I love your content!
@rainbowhamham2711 ай бұрын
As someone who's been drawing more "seriously" in the last year or two, I always love seeing your shorts and your process, since I often only stick to pencil I really struggle to branch out into other mediums. Your content helps inspire me with my own art! This video was really informative for me, I try and notice all the little things around me in life that make art feel more real/distinct to look at too. One thing I'd not really thought about was how the inward part of the eye impacts the shadows, all the eyes in my art, though I am proud of them, lack that extra sense of depth you created. I'll try and experiment with eyes in my artstyle more with this knowledge to help me! Though I didn't know about the video until the community post about it showed up on my feed, I'm glad I took the time to check it out. Please remember that despite what KZbin's analytics try to say, there are many of us who truly appreciate your videos and the effort you put into each and every one
@Ruben-LT11 ай бұрын
I’d love you to do more of these they’re really enjoyable. The three to four minute mark is perfect in my opinion it leaves time to relax and learn but it doesn’t get overwhelming having to remember things from ten minutes ago
@IntenseCrazyHarmony11 ай бұрын
I love your style of drawing, talking and overall way of doing things. Please keep up with these longer form videos, I bet the algorithm will catch up eventually.
@polarispoiinai144811 ай бұрын
This explained eyes to me a hundred times better than the countless tutorials I've watched, thank you!! It cleared up quite a lot of things about them too. Most people make rocket science out of them and they also focus on the wrong details. Keep at it, hobbit!
@Iscream-Uscream11 ай бұрын
As a 13 year old artist who has always struggled making eyes, this was the best tutorial I have ever seen. I never understood why irises were shaded like they were until now. If you never do anything else, know that you helped a bunch of young artists on their journeys!
@reddrawsstuffoccasionally11 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your way of breaking things down when figuring out the lighting, I think it really helps to understand why things are in shadow or highlighted. And I for some reason never knew the iris was a cone, I’ve been drawing it flat for years! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
@SalmaWAtwi11 ай бұрын
That cone iris thing is actually REALLY useful, it really just makes the eye pop a lot more! Thanks, Scott!
@baileywise972511 ай бұрын
Here is an idea for some longer form content. I love some of the experiments you have done on shorts. I think it would be cool to do longer form art, techniques, or art supply experiments. You could even do myth buster type art experiments. You could do art history videos or something else that interests you about art. We love your personality along with your art. We want to see both. More importantly we want to see YOU having fun!!! I have been loving your longer form videos. Please do a series! Even in different styles of art too! Thanks for everything ❤
@Loloany11 ай бұрын
As a person who has a really hard time to draw eyes (without them not looking plain or dead), this video inspired me to try pratice and pratice more style (like yours, semi realistic) Thank you! ❤