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This is sooo wasy
ОтветитьEasy peasy lemon squeeze
ОтветитьI can draw a perrrrrrfect circle
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ОтветитьThank you for your tutorials! Your tutorials really explain and show how just achievable this can be for anyone!
ОтветитьDUDE I just started drawing and when you do one pair of eyes in 5 minutes I literally waste 1 hour to make it "PROPER" and god knows it actually ain't no proper.
ОтветитьYeah this looks easy enough....
5 minutes later
I now understand why WWII happened...
I strugling with the 1st step for 1 hour already, my hand just can't do a nice curve line
ОтветитьThank you so much for this.
This is the one tutorial ive found hardest to find.
this is cool
ОтветитьThe joke about rubbers had me DYING I love you man!
Ответитьwhy you circle so easy
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ОтветитьAwesome video and techniques but the eye anatomy terms just need to be clarified, the pupil is not the iris and the iris is not the sclera
Ответитьdraws left eye: amazing
draws right eye: doo doo
Thank You Sir!🙏
ОтветитьWhy does your pencil lead look SOOO smooth? I was trying to analyze this and pause every second. I just ordered myself some HB #2 lead, .07mm and hoping it's the same you are using!!! I know you have loads of practice. Thanks! :)
ОтветитьI love anime. Because i drawing anime
Ответитьmy favorite of your demonstrations i rewatch this every year lol
ОтветитьIf u see the eraser or he mentions it, you know, that is when things get hard
Ответитьgreat job! love these lessons, you break things down very nice!
ОтветитьVERY GOOD
ОтветитьThis is the most concise video I've seen about drawing eyes in angles! The fact that I wasn't thinking about the rest of the eye was the culprit on why I can't do them right.
ОтветитьI'm sorry for what I'm about to do but for those who want to know what the difference between a Tsundere a yandere a kuuderes and Dandere!
In Japanese games and anime, there are often character archetypes you will see again and again the more you watch. And when it comes to characters, there are no more commonly used archetypes than those known as the “deres”: tsundere, kuudere, dandere, and yandere.
To start with, the term “dere” itself comes from the Japanese word “deredere” (デレデレ) which is the onomatopoeia for being lovestruck. By combining this word with other words, we get these new terms which describe love interests in anime and games. And while these terms are most commonly used in reference to female characters, they can be used to describe male characters as well.
The first and most well known of the deres is the tsundere. The “tsun” in tsundere comes from the Japanese word “tsuntsun” (ツンツン) which means to be aloof or high and mighty. Thus, tsunderes are often stuck-up on the outside but loving on the inside.
Often, tsunderes are embarrassed by or don't know what to do with their romantic feelings and become even more belligerent and egotistical than normal—especially in proximity to the objects of their affections. Their constant inner struggle between their pride and love is the key to how these characters act.
As tsundere characters develop and accept their feelings, they will often remain in “tsun” mode in public but become more and more “dere” when in private.
If a character ever utters the phrase “it's not that I like you or anything,” he or she is pretty much guaranteed to be a tsundere.
Tsundere characters include the following:
Asuka Langley Soryu (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
Naru Narusegawa (Love Hina)
Yukari Takeba (Persona 3)
Lulu (Final Fantasy X)
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The “kuu” in kuudere comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word “cool” (クール) and thus is used for a person who is calm and composed on the outside. They are the ones who are serious and always in charge of a situation. They never panic and are who everyone else turns to in a crisis.
Kuuderes often speak in a calm monotone and seem unaffected by the world around them. They never seem to be overly happy, excited, or surprised—just as they never appear sad, annoyed, or angry. Extreme examples may even seem to be completely emotionless.
Sometimes, kuuderes are the class presidents that keep their schools running. Other times they take the form of stoic, professional assistants to superiors that they love and respect.
While kuuderes remains strict and business-like, they are emotional underneath their self-control. However, they tend to fear showing any weakness such as admitting liking someone or coming to rely on someone emotionally as well as professionally. Some, are unclear as to how to even express said emotions—and in extreme cases, are unsure what feelings actually mean.
Kuudere characters include the following:
Rei Ayanami (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
Riza Hawkeye (Full Metal Alchemist)
Presea Combatir (Tales of Symphonia)
Naoto Shirogane (Persona 4)
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The “dan” in dandere comes from the Japanese word “danmari” (黙り) meaning silence. Thus a dandere is a quiet and often antisocial character.
Danderes often want to be sociable but are too scared or too embarrassed to talk. They tend to fear that saying the wrong thing might get them into trouble—or some other socially awkward situation—so they say nothing to be on the safe side.
Of course, once danderes are befriended, they tend to lose their social inhibitions and become rather cute and happy—especially with the ones they love.
Dandere characters include the following:
Yuki Nagato (The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya)
Hyuuga Hinata (Naruto)
Fuuka Yamagishi (Persona 3)
Elize Lutus (Tales of Xillia)
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And then there is the yandere. The “yan” comes from “yanderu” (病んでる) which means to be sick—in this case, sick mentally. And unlike the others of the dere family, it is not the “dere” part that is hidden inside. No, on the inside of a yandere is where the crazy lies.
On the outside, a yandere is often a normal girl: happy, social, and usually well liked. But love makes her crazy—often violently so. Fear is at the core of a yandere: the fear that someone (usually another girl) will take the one she loves. To prevent this, she is willing to do anything—including kidnapping and murder.
There are generally two types of yanderes, obsessive and possessive. Obsessives will kill anyone and everyone who stands in the way of them having their “true loves.” Possessives will go one step further and even kill the ones they love so that they won't end up with anyone else.
In other words, once you go yandere, you never go back... mainly because you are handcuffed to a bed with your legs broken.
Yandere characters include the following:
Yuno Gasai (Mirai Nikki – The Future Diary)
Kotonoha Katsura and Sekai Saionji (School Days)
Catherine (Catherine)
Hitagi Senjogahara (Nisemonogatari)
Kimmy Howell (No More Heroes 2)
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If you want something shorter here you go:
the term “dere” itself comes from the Japanese word “deredere” (デレデレ) which is the onomatopoeia for being lovestruck. By combining this word with other words, we get these new terms which describe love interests in anime and games. And while these terms are most commonly used in reference to female characters, they can be used to describe male characters as well.
TSUNDERE
The “tsun” in tsundere comes from the Japanese word “tsuntsun” (ツンツン) which means to be aloof or high and mighty. Thus, tsunderes are often stuck-up on the outside but loving on the inside.
If a character ever utters the phrase “it's not that I like you or anything,” he or she is pretty much guaranteed to be a tsundere.
KUUDERE
“kuu” in kuudere comes from the Japanese pronunciation of the English word “cool” (クール) and thus is used for a person who is calm and composed on the outside. They are the ones who are serious and always in charge of a situation. They never panic and are who everyone else turns to in a crisis.
Sometimes, kuuderes are the class presidents that keep their schools running. Other times they take the form of stoic, professional assistants to superiors that they love and respect.
DANDERE
The “dan” in dandere comes from the Japanese word “danmari” (黙り) meaning silence. Thus a dandere is a quiet and often antisocial character
Danderes often want to be sociable but are too scared or too embarrassed to talk. They tend to fear that saying the wrong thing might get them into trouble—or some other socially awkward situation—so they say nothing to be on the safe side.
YANDERE
The “yan” comes from “yanderu” (病んでる) which means to be sick—in this case, sick mentally. And unlike the others of the dere family, it is not the “dere” part that is hidden inside. No, on the inside of a yandere is where the crazy lies.
In other words, once you go yandere, you never go back... mainly because you are handcuffed to a bed with your legs broken.
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Ответитьто самое чувство когда англоязычные художники в тысячу раз лучше русских объясняют как рисовать правильно )))) просто ван лав ))
ОтветитьThx man your tutorials are really good!
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Ответитьpeople who can't get the 2 eye
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Honestly feel like I need a how to draw eye brows tutorial because the ones I’am drawing are atrocious:(
ОтветитьI'm binging this and I can confirm Im running out of paper😅
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Ответитьhe draws curves with such ease, i honestly don't even know how its possible lol...
he's got like... perfect circular motion.
OMG since I've seen this video I've noticed that anime eyes are always drawn like this, I'm going crazy because I've never before noticed how anime characters are drawn, thanks for the tutorial mikey, I'm learning a lot!
ОтветитьWow! Amazing eyes! Seeing the eyes drawn from different perspectives and angles is very helpful! 😃
ОтветитьThat’s why we have a rubber.. ladies. 😂
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ОтветитьThe second eye style is exactly what i am looking for, but i am a beginner, i always loved anime since ages (i am 45) and i started recently drawing but holy moly... animes looks so easy to draw but they absolutely aren't... there is so many to learn about poses, projections, style and a lot more... but luckely i found this channel, i subscribed and will watch all your tutorials for improve my ability.
ОтветитьI can only draw the second and third one good 😭😭😭😭
ОтветитьSo cute😊
ОтветитьDoes all this transfer digitally?
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