every time i thought she was done with the lineart... she just did it again
@ashmitgogoi21093 жыл бұрын
Imagine if she created another layer on top at the end.
@zeroesssssw3 жыл бұрын
AH
@aigoiaoidoi22153 жыл бұрын
으하하하하하
@Em-dk3tx3 жыл бұрын
めっちゃ丁寧 丁寧すぎる 尊敬でしかない
@user-dh1tk4fh1r3 жыл бұрын
この人が描く目すっごく魅力的だよね…
@fluffyduck99433 жыл бұрын
when multiple times i thought she's finished but turns out it was just a sketch💀
@ttextinction72733 жыл бұрын
People: You do too many lineart, it's impossible to finish the painting Her: No.. It's neccessary
@yeumu3 жыл бұрын
Honestly me lolol I’m happy to see someone is like me and she’s a pro!
@carmyne003 жыл бұрын
im sorry if its a stupid question but, why do they have to do so much lineart? im just curious...
@yeumu3 жыл бұрын
@@carmyne00 in my case it's bc this is so much better than regretting it later on. there are a lot of perfectionist artists out there that notices the mistake after everything is done and regretting it. it helps see the whole thing much clearer and touch it up.
@txt35672 жыл бұрын
@@carmyne00 This is the artist's explanation (I used a web translator, link to the original interview is in the video description): Q: Looking at your drawings, it's characteristic that you go through several stages of brushing up your line drawings. A: I want to see the whole picture at an early stage, so once I have a large composition, I paint the colors I want to use and make a color rough. On top of the color rough, I add layers to make the line drawings more detailed, but I have a hard time deciding on fine lines at once, so I have to draw the line drawings over and over again to gradually make the lines finer and the picture more detailed. From the outside, it looks like I'm doing a very tedious job, but I'm not very good at line drawing because I used to draw with thick paint.
@SeaSerpentLevi Жыл бұрын
@@txt3567 thats exactly what i imagined to be the case. Painters often block out the image with thick shapes and blobs of color, and they keep rendering and refining the edges until the very last minute. A very experienced lineartist could block out the rough image like that or with a rough line and do the final lines in the first or second lineart pass, but the mentality of lineart compared to rendering paintings is very different and abstract kinda like a puzzle of contrast and iconography, so it makes sense that someone that is more used to painting does soo many passes on the line; because people that lean more to the line side, often go trough the exact same with painting: redoing sections laboriously and keeping their line layers until veeery late in the process when their flats, shadows and lights are good enough to remove the lines and then spend a few more hours polishing and making things work without lines. Art processes are so so fascinating to compare hahaha
I've been trying to figure out how people's drawing processes go with it comes to those types of drawings :o I'ma go try it out!
@WinterCrafter3 жыл бұрын
Every artist draws in their own way so what works for them may not work for you.
@clichethecat39983 жыл бұрын
@@WinterCrafter I’m still eager to try things out in their way. I’ve always liked the way they make their illustrations and have wanted to be able to do the same on my own. Regardless of whether it works for me or not, hopefully it’ll still help lead me to doing things my own way.
I wish I had that dedication She’s so patient and delicate
@user-hr6bc3sk6l3 жыл бұрын
普通に神
@Izlyth3 жыл бұрын
As a fellow artist, watching other people draw makes me feel inspired 😌 Edit: I've read a lot of comment saying she used a lot of layers. It's only natural for artists to have lots of layers or adjusting the drawing a lot.
Wow, I've never seen a drawing process like this :) This is a new technique I'm going to try. She did line art so many times, because sometimes it is easier for a person to first draw something colored, for example, a shadow, but at the same time it will be a draft, and then outline these drawn details.
@creamsoda64273 жыл бұрын
I know an artist named 82 pigeon (check out his KZbin channel too) who makes a clean af starting sketch. It gave me motivation to keep practicing so I can achieve somewhat that level he’s in.