I'm confused about all this Youtube and Google shit
I have a few channels with different purposes, none of them really serious or that I'd want to be associated with me
If I wanted to start a new one for "serious" art and self-promotion, is there any way to still use the quick channel switch in the Youtube menu (see pic) without it being linkable to the others?
>>2689840
>/ic/ - Tech Support
The only person who can see your list of accounts is you. Just make a new email address for your new account. If you don't want to see your other accounts in the list, sign out, remove them and log back in with the one you want to use.
Is it useful or just overpriced? $99 for Drawing and $199 for drawing and painting every month seems like a lot lol...
>>2690769
Just pirate it and see for youself.
>>2690769
/ic/ is really filled with worthless Googles
Each time I watch that teacher I can see the toll his hard work has taken on him.
Sup /ic/, really hoping this isnt an inappropriate thread for this board, if it is go ahead and delete me.
Been trying to figure out a name for this specific style of drawing/art/print, something google-able. I want to look at more examples of it and stuff, but its very hard to find a label, and looking up various art movements has given me nothing (not exactly an expert on the different 20th century drawing styles here).
Can anyone enlighten me as to a term or school or something that would make finding this style easier?
I know theres some variation in the works im posting, but they seem to have a common thread at least in my eyes.
Thx dudes.
2/4?
3/4?
4/4?
I'm looking for videos showing the process of drawing comics, but they never seem to go all the way from sketching to the finished product.
Anybody got some of those videos?
Example, a manga page in ComicStudio (pic related):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZmwf4v8YUo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMl2Q9CRSa0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idD8F-AtZQc
You don't need video tutorials, just read them and look up some of the recommended literature
Also don't use Hentai weebshit as a point of reference unless you specifically want to make poorly drawn porn
>>2690073
Watch the livestreams where these videos come from instead of the sped up recordings if you want to get a real feel how things are done in practice. but it's mostly hentai. One manga artist had a webstream, too, but it wasn't that interesting.
As to why they never go all the way - it takes several weeks to make a doujin and it isn't done one page at a time. So you will rarely find video compilations.
>>2690073
Manben is a Japanese documentary series by Urasawa Naoki that deals entirely with the manga making process. All the episodes have been fansubbed.
https://www.nyaa.se/?page=search&cats=5_19&filter=0&term=manben
let's have another /ic/ humour thread
>>2683338
>unfunny shit thread?
lets not
>>2683338
saved senpai
>>2683342
challenged
hey /ic/
I'm new to painting and want to paint this like the chance the rapper photo below. Here is where I'm at, if anyone has suggestions, I' love to hear them.
Brushes to use, how to feather, etc.
Also im using adobe color picker to get matching tones, but if there is another website with presets, that could be cool too.
sample
sample (my favorite)
just fuckin splash colors everywhere, but keep the values correct.
Is this a gud horse?
I'm trying not to peck or dash with the pencil.
too bad u still are
I can barely even pick up a pencil. I take classes and do all the work so I know some of the basics but for some reason I can't practice at home.
How do I get over this? I've been stuck in this depressive rut for 5 years now and I'm sick of it.
If I could get also told what specific stuff to practice(maybe even a schedule to follow) for those looking to get into university for animation I'd appreciate if.
Pic related is the last thing I drew outside of a classroom, like 4 months ago.
>>2690389
~Zoloft~
>>2690395
Does it actually work though? I tried a bunch of anti-depressants a while ago and they didn't do anything.
>>2690410
I've already read the sticky.
Today I'll remind them!
>>2684081
What is the ABC method and why does it not follow value
>>2684096
vkDOTcomSLASHdoc4043932_291971010
>not Loomis
Never gonna make it.
How do I render like this?
>>2687529
Pen, paper and some crayons.
>>2687529
a good understanding of form and shadow
a good understanding of lighting phenomena (reflections, speculars, bounce light, occlusion, light bleed, etc.)
a color palette with hue shifts between lights and darks
then you rape it with overlay layers, add subsurface scattering to everything (including things that don't have sss), sharpen half the image, blur the rest, slap a correction filter on it, and you're done
with practice
Where can I find some reference I can draw or make similar without people accusing me after of copying/tracing etc? Do we just eventually git gud and come up with our own poses? It's really hard for me to come up with something without reference
>>2690411
Take a pic of youself naked or ask your dad to take it for you lel.
>>2690417
is that how you do it?
Just clarify it is drawn from reference.
This thread is for discussing and identifying different skills used in drawing and painting so that those who lack in some know what to concentrate on.
Here are the eight I've thought of so far:
1. Gesture
2. Anatomy
3. Perspective
>2 Aspects: proportion and 3Dality/spatial awareness
4. Line style
>Examples: Thick black outlines, lines that vary in quality, lines that vary in quality within the line, lines that vary in quality between lines, etc.
5. Line skill
6. Symbol style
>Being able to represent things in abstract ways, e.g. anime noses.
7. Value
8. Color
>I'm sure this could be split into a few but I don't know much about this.
>>2690184
Once you start breaking it down like this you can come up with probably hundreds. Each of those topics you came up with can be further broken down numerous more times.
Anyways, some obvious ones you missed:
-composition
-texture
-shape design
-edges
-appeal/personal style
-materials
-storytelling
-brushwork
-design (costume, vehicles, architecture etc)
-lighting/mood
But of course each of those can be further broken down a lot, and I'm sure I missed many too.
Composition, design and storytelling are my top 3 most important. What are yours?
>>2690195
Not OP, but mine would probably be:
Mood
Shape
Quick read (clarity of composition/story/values etc)
Who here is focusing on being a pure artist as career?
Who has a second job or is in school for a career that's not art-related?
>be me
>be in school for STEM
>want to go to grad school after
I'm basically resigned to being a hobbyist.
>tfw CS
>don't know what to focus on because both are time consuming as fuck
The pure artist route looks great, but so far.
>>2688757
full art here, as expected, not pretty. 23, living with parents. they are making bank but getting older, so its something to worry about, but they said they have about 10 years of work left in them. i think theyre trying to comfort me.
>>2688760
Looks like the nice life really.
What'd-you think of my art ic
Op here I named it Ants of Thirst
>>2690100
more like Thirsty Anus
>>2690099
lv. 0 please help!
Suicide or the absolute beginner thread.
Draw from life, high difficulty curve, but immediate results.
>LEARN TO VISUALIZE
>SCOTT ROBERTSON BASIC DRAWING
>PETER HAN DYNAMIC LINE
>THINK IN 3D
>DRILL DRAWING BOXES, CYLINDERS, CUBES
>WATCH THIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T7cDY7YDsg
>WATCH PROKO HOW TO DRAW (INSERT BODY PART)
>LEARN REILLY METHOD
>LEARN VALUES AND LIGHTING
You are now officially good, my son. Creatures, animals and environments and the like are up to you, but they should be very easy now. It'll take you about 4 years to be hireable if you work consistently and take lots of notes. Make sure you always have fun and if you don't have a deep love for art, you better develop one or you won't get anywhere. I believe in you, lad.