Great video as always sensei~! is there a way for sending my illustration to Naoki sensei for Illustration Correction..? i would love to be able to send my work, and got a few pointer too~ thanks for advance
It's so funny how Saito-sensei doesn't know anything about Shiori-senpai but assigns her all these tomboyish traits anyway.
@neccocco9999
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寸劇に思わずフフってなりましたwキャラに命を吹き込む大切な作業なんだなと感じました😊
@Tenshi6Tantou6Rei
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sensei always considers every aspect of a character. it really makes so much difference
@priscila3037
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Assistir seus vídeos sempre me anima. Ainda mais quando desenho, é algo satisfatório e até divertido. Vejo que posso melhorar meus desenhos também, quero aprender cada vez mais! 😁
It's actually frustrating to see people aren't taking advantage of Digital Art's greatest Asset... Limitless Alt+f4 😂 unlike papers that will get destroyed when you erased enough, in digital Art, u can quite literally do a series of trial and errors untill you perfected your anatomy and overall base... A lot of beginner mistakes are easily avoided just by studying the basic anatomy. As an Artist, I'm weak at perspective since I've always done character designs but i always do trial and error to make the poses i want... If I can't find a reference, I'll take my own pictures😂 And I've never rushed an artwork... Sometimes, the sketches alone takes me months to complete before i even start my Linearts...
@yavnrh
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You have a point but when someone is still a beginner there are two problems: 1) they don't know how to fix the pose even with trial and error, 2) they often can't even see the pose is wrong in the first place. I'm sure this isn't laziness, just not enough experience.
@LanxPenzenpepper
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@@yavnrh yeah, you're absolutely right, at first it'll be hard but it's a good practice to basically keep your brain from getting used to the mindset "this will do" since you're constantly correcting what you think is a mistake... Through time, as your skills improve, your judgement of what's mistake and what's not will also improve. Eventually, your brain will be used to doing the right things without you even realizing it. Based on experience, it's a perfect training to improve your skills fast since you're constantly acquiring new skills and experience everytime you correct your mistakes.
@snnuysideup
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@@LanxPenzenpepperi think there is a time and place for "this will do." there is value in seeing that something is wrong and seeing it through to the end if you don't know how to fix it yet. the thing about digital art is that it comes with infinite ctrl+z, and with infinite ctrl+z comes the infinite desire to redo every little thing until it's perfect. maybe it's helpful for skme people, but for me personally it's terrible fuel for perfectionism i think what i'm trying to say is that getting it right is of course a useful skill to hone, but knowing when to quit/move on for the sake of your own sanity is a skill that took me a while to learn too
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