Her arts are really inspiring. Each illustration tells a story and are wonderfully expressive. I still don’t understand why she’s so underrated but either way i still want to be like her T^T
@abyss_mage88223 жыл бұрын
Me too
@pawllein25943 жыл бұрын
same
@kyomivanilla43733 жыл бұрын
i dont think she is underrated whatsoever infact she is one of the most popular artists because of her amazing pieces they are abstract, colourful yet gentle
@nettielui3 жыл бұрын
shes definitely not underrated in japan lol
@eraba6612 жыл бұрын
Maybe she's underrated cause she never drawn a manga so you never heard about her But when it comes to illustration world instead of manga art I think she's pretty famous here
I'm not an artist but a beginner guitar player, shit like this always mesmerized me; a master in their field which probably already spend 10.000 hours (probably more) of their life for their art and they can share it to the world always made me feel envy and adore them. What a time to be alive that i can enjoy this shit for free. KZfaq has lot of big flaws but damn, this is my favorite platform in the world rn.
Honestly the artist could've sold this speedpaint through Patreon or something but decided to let us see it for free, I'm so grateful :')
@ann74192 жыл бұрын
Not really. Her paintings are really popular in Japan and you can buy them if you want. She has a twitter account, and you can see a lot of her drawings and information there. I recommend you to visit it.
@catpaws19132 жыл бұрын
@@ann7419 I meant like she could choose not to even posts these but does it anyway for free :) and thank you for the info!
@neaht61693 жыл бұрын
3 tips to draw like Yoneyama Mai: 1. How 2. How 3. How
@eri99863 жыл бұрын
Under professional guidance you could probly do it in 1 or 2 years Or be like most who spent more than 4 bloody years just watching YT tutorials
@poto14183 жыл бұрын
@@eri9986 um, from someone who's spend more than 6 years learning how to draw, no, it takes way more time, but i guess it depends on how much time you spend daily practicing, what do you want to accomplish, and your own skills
@eri99863 жыл бұрын
@@poto1418 I have been learning to draw for 7 years and yes it does take more time It depends on how much motivation you have to dedicate on improving your skills Last year was the most improvement I got so far cuz I was motivated enough actually study it properly rather than just draw and draw until I got something right
@Tofumang3 жыл бұрын
1. I have 2. No fucking 3. Clue
@Tofumang3 жыл бұрын
@@eri9986 theres no way even under professional guidance you could get to this level in just 1 or 2 years, theres a lot more to just being told how to do something, actually understanding it thoroughly takes tons of practice. Artists at this level all have the image in their head already even before they draw, which is why they can create such unified colorful and creative illustrations, and this ability is a byproduct of countless years of drawing
Masterpieces like this exist and people still have the audacity to say digital art/anime isn't real art. This has got to be the most beautiful art piece I have EVER seen in my entire life and that really is saying smth.
@elitecrack11422 жыл бұрын
A lot of people with digital art rely on brushes in stead of skill, and spam undo so the amount of mistakes you can make is endless, so yes in a lot of cases they are right But they aren’t saying every digital artist is bad, I’m a digital artist recently switched to clip studio paint for $65 and this comment is wrong The people saying it have the right to, and most digital artist don’t even make there own brushes for thing like plants or building architecture Honestly I hope digital art doesn’t progress like this because the drawings improve but the skill to make them decrease No offense I just don’t agree with this but as I said not all artist are like that ,
@luisaweiss93312 жыл бұрын
@@elitecrack1142 uhm its still art, the lines dont draw themselves. Ok they are brishes for leaves but nothing else. Look at this video for example. Digital art just gives you opportunitys with flipping for eyample to see your mistakes abd making layers and the colours are maybe more clean yk. But still you are holding a pen on a plattform and you have to learn all this stuff like anatomy and clour theorie. So yes, digital art IS art. Its hard work and not something everyone is able to make, and it can create beautiful artworks like this one.
@luisaweiss93312 жыл бұрын
@@elitecrack1142 its also better for the environment and people who cant affort going to artshops their whol life to buy expensive art stuff or people having anxiety idk
@elitecrack11422 жыл бұрын
@@luisaweiss9331 and rotating zooming airbrush fill hair brushes , leaf brushes grass brushes Sky brushes Wall texture brushes Floor texture /roof brushes Moss brushes Lasso= no problems with proportions stop trying to under state the truth and get butthurt about it ,most digital artist don’t rely on skill , not all but it’s a good reason to hate it or not judge people skill of it
@luisaweiss93312 жыл бұрын
@@elitecrack1142 yes you are right, there are many advantages that digital art is bringing with it. It's making art easier, especially for beginners. But noticed how you say it? It's making ART easier. Yes, its art. Ok you can zoom and you can draw leaves without having to draw every single one, that`s right. That doesn't change the fact you are drawing with a pen on a plattform. Digital art will bring nobody anything if this person has no basic knowledge of how to use colours and anatomy, shadow, light and all all that kinda stuff. And not everybody uses custom brushes like that my friend. I don't. It's sad that people spend tens or even hundreds of hours on painting and people will still be like " nah its digital its not REAL painting". You know what? Im doing my homework and school stuff on my Ipad too but do you think the teachers will come to me and say: no that doesn't count because it's digital? In conclusion I can say, that Digital art may make things easier because you can zoom and flip, but you could also go near your painting and hold a mirror against it. So your also able to do this on paper. Yes there are a lot of things you can't do on paper and I`m NOT saying it's the same, but still both is art. Digital art has way more advantages but drawing on paper can be as easy and as hard as drawing digitally. And no person who has never drawn can just go and draw digital and suddenly be able to draw, you know hat I mean? You still have to be able to draw, some can't even draw digital but can draw way better tradtional. So its not always easier maybe it depends on person. Sorry for the long text. Im also not hurt or anything I just like to discuss :) To see some AMAZING digital art you may have a look on "wlops" art... after that you can come back and say digital art is no real art again
@user-dl5tj4xy6m3 жыл бұрын
発想も凄く素敵でで技術も凄く素敵で本当に同じ人間か分からなくなります
@ach1560 Жыл бұрын
This just shows there are millions of steps for me to be this good and guess what I'll cover all those steps one day !!!
@lunadoodles88103 жыл бұрын
this video is ridiculously underrated, your art is so gorgeous and moving oh my god
the way you can imagine the abstract water thing then just draw it was so amazing
@silashuckins8853 Жыл бұрын
after seeing the finish, going back to the beginning is awesome! You can see how a basic idea like face under water changed. Also at like <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1051">17:31</a> I was stunned by the bubbles after duplicating the reds and greens in new layers!
@note80413 жыл бұрын
I don't know how but this gave me so much motivation to finish my unfinished artworks tbh
@jmintart33013 жыл бұрын
So beautiful and inspiring! Your composition, combined with usage of color is always so amazing.
@asumijynn3 жыл бұрын
so good!! im glad i was there for the livestream of this :)
@jinklbo2 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic... I'm stunned. Thank you so much for sharing your art! Looking forward to the next video :)