LEARN TO DRAW FROM 0 to 100! | Roadmap| DrawlikeaSir

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Publicado 2023-05-21
A video on how to start drawing from the very very start - and where to start with your art! :]
Most important thing though: This is just the way I would suggest you'd learn it.
It's not a 'must do' by any means.

00:00 Foreign dude talking about stuff
01:30 Most important drawing skills
10:30 Advanced drawing Skills
18:36 Which Artworks require which skills
21:16 ???

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  • @DrawlikeaSir
    EVERY SKILL FROM THE VIDEO 👇 • Linework - https://youtu.be/NSvGEpAUO4c?si=XpX4gpg9TaQFnTWW • Shape Design - https://youtu.be/NSvGEpAUO4c?si=XpX4gpg9TaQFnTWW • 3D shapes - https://youtu.be/NSvGEpAUO4c?si=XpX4gpg9TaQFnTWW • Perspective - https://youtu.be/LXjSduaOXEk • Dynamics - https://youtu.be/312gWI3DQOI • Shading (Basic) - https://youtu.be/MkReRW4ZCOY • Shading - https://youtu.be/8SZONs9hiRc • Rendering - https://youtu.be/aR5jxvSQ14Q • Anatomy (Proportions) - https://youtu.be/lCaf9RHEfpc • Anatomy (Male) - https://youtu.be/9m4Hf_6U4Rc • Anatomy (Female) - https://youtu.be/AHdAkO0W9J0 • Composition - Soon..
  • Remember friends, just watching the video doesn't make us instantly better, we've gotta put in the work, we've got this!
  • @krijay1907
    This man is single handedly carrying my art journey 😭❤❤❤❤
  • @Fshortz616
    I like how he makes the videos not like a boring college lecture and makes it more fun and entertaining.
  • @ArcadeCrowMTG
    Speaking as a complete beginner this video has been super helpful in giving me a framework and breaking it into small manageable parts. Thanks for making such a helpful guide!
  • @VoidPaul97
    The fact that he didn't only make an entire roadmap, but also his tutorial playlist, is in order of learning. Rather tham by date, shows the dedication this man has! I am arguably Ok at drawig, but I really wanted to put my shit together and actually git gud. And since I'd really like to make character design and animations on my free time, these videos will become astonishingly useful! This platform needs more content creators of this quality. Keep up the good work 👏
  • @D1eDreaming
    Remember, REMEMBER, to break rules? you must first learn the rules.
  • @anobody4812
    I'm going to be honest, I've been searching the drawing basics for a relatively long time, and I have to say this is the most concise, informative, and helpful 0 to 100 guide video I've seen. Anyone that is starting their drawing journey should definitely watch this video, absolutely amazing !!!
  • @JLYoder
    Truly, if you have decided to grow your art skills through watching tutorials. Then you are on a good path. I can't stress the amount of time I wasted aimlessly doodling to no avail. I finally decided to look up practices such drawing boxes and then moving to gesture drawing and it really did wonders on my progress. I can say that I strongly grew from stage 1 to 5 within a month of giving myself 2-3 hours of practice a day. While he does provide stages to skills, I would like to stress that touching into higher stages may help with the growth of your current goals. Don't limit yourself, making mistakes paves the way for success and no one can judge you for wanting to improve.
  • @erika5384
    Your channel is the definition of peak. Your tutorials are amazing, with you conveying information in a way that is easy to digest, easy to follow, and I always feel like I actually accomplished something at the end of each video. Plus, I appreciate the jokes you incorporate, they always come at a very unexpected time and manage to catch me off guard. Well done, we need more creators like you!
  • @kraznia
    Not only is the content top notch, but your production values are stellar! This is a fantastic video, so well done. Thanks a million!
  • @aishaw132
    This is the the most organized practical guide I have ever seen that fits my learning/drawing style. Video nicely made! Keep making more. Love his sense of humor lol looking at my art... I can tell what steps I've avoided. It does effect my final drawings... I should be braver and attack those steps.
  • Man I have been drawing anime for around five years but never I paid attention to this much detail You truly are a legend You have my upmost respect as a artist
  • @LeroyFromSpace
    Instructions unclear, I got rejected from art school and became a dictator
  • @fatpedro22
    Gotta say this is exactly what I needed rn to understand where my skills are and how I can improve them. I’ve been watching some tutorials and all but haven’t had much progress. Great video dude, I’m just happy that yt recommended it to me.
  • @LockSterz_101
    I remember when my drawings look so basic, arms were just rectangles and legs never look realistic enough, after I found your channel, now they look more better Thanks again for this amazing tutorial, I will continue supporting this channel to the end of time
  • @watLegends
    Thank you for the amazing video! Here are some notes I added while watching this. Art Fundamentals: - Simple/Basics - 1. 2:14 Linework: Use DrawABox to learn this. 2. 3:23 Shape Language (Shape Design): taco1704's books or socials for character ref. & "Manga Materials" 3. 4:16 Forms (3D shapes): Use DrawABox to learn this. 4. 5:35 Anatomy (Put forms together in a precise construction): taco1704's books or socials for character ref. & "Manga Materials" 5. 7:03 Perspective (Forms from different points of view & Vaninshing points): Use DrawABox to learn this or Book: "How to Draw" By Scott Robertson 6. 8:58 Gesture (Dynamics): For characters use any "figure drawing" reference resource i.e: LineOfAction, PoseManiacs, Proko on YT, etc. - Advanced - 7. 11:26 Perspective: has different ranges of difficulty; you will notice this with 3+ point-perspective and rotating cubes in space. 8. 12:22 Shape Language: Creating and modifying shapes by "Extruding, carving, or intersecting." YTber ModernDayJames' perspective series goes in-depth with this topic. Also, introduce creating organic shapes into this practice. 9. 13:39 Anatomy(face/head): At an advanced level, you should target each fundamental to specific things you wish to add to your mental visual library. I recommend taco1704, MangaMaterials, & Andrew Loomis to learn how to draw heads. 10. 14:40 Shading/Lighting: Here, you learn about how light interacts with the planes on different Forms. This video showcases the "Asaro Head," which we use to simplify the planes of the face. You'll want to study Values by similarly simplifying forms into flat planes and then making them organic once you understand lighting & shading from the direction of light. 11. Composition: How a creative work is structured in order to communicate an intent to the consumer. This can be seen in almost all artistic mediums, and it is a key step in pre-planning an art piece that brings satisfaction. Study industry Professionals, respected classical art masters, & your favorite advanced artists as well. 12. Rendering & Shading: This is where we establish a step-by-step on how we layer our colors, shading, and linework to bring a certain style or interpretation to a piece. It heavily relies on a deep understanding of Values & Forms. Other fundamentals also apply, such as Anatomy, Composition, & Perspective. 13. FUN: This is a fundamental you'll want to apply throughout your entire journey. A lot of these topics can be difficult and frustrating at times, but if you keep an eye on how much fun you're having messing around, Experimenting, and even making horrible pieces of art, you'll be able to mitigate a lot of that frustration into Fun. Note: Please remember to enjoy doing your art, be silly and loose where you can; and let yourself explore the possibilities. Don't just do studies or practices. Try to get out of your comfort zone or what you've consumed. Mix, match, copy, it is all allowed. Don't let others rope you into thinking you can't copy or trace for learning purposes. And please, please, please... ALWAYS USE REFERENCE. any kind of reference, even if it doesn't match what you're doing 1-to-1. God bless you all and good luck on your artistic journey!
  • @sheikamarok6063
    Thank you for your wording! I've been trying for years to just understand what I didn't understand and now I feel like I have a good jumping off point to finally dive into this skill.