ROASTING the only artist that deserves it!

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Published 2024-02-21
I found an old timelapse/speedpaint of an old Wraith fanart from Apex Legends, so I wanted to take a look at it and see if my process and art has improved at all from then. I tried doing a quick redraw to see if there was any difference!

00:00 Intro
00:33 Chicken scratching
02:59 Perspective is important
07:25 Redrawing
12:19 Can you see why it's better?

Streamed on twitch.tv/pikat
Edit by ‪@ScribClips‬

All Comments (21)
  • @terrifict5218
    Based on the thumbnail alone i thought you were roasting a 5 year old artist who's exceptionally good
  • @realherutastic
    The hip struggle is so relatable. Wtf is going on there, where does the mass go when you move your legs or sit down? magic.
  • @ErimmNova
    at first I thought it was a drawing of Sonic from One Punch Man lol
  • @lwjpilled
    honestly this is exactly how I draw rn with the manually coloring in, erasing bits of my lineart, redrawing 10000 times and having a really sketchy sketch 💀
  • @hatsunemei3106
    As a begginer who's currently learning perspective I can say that it saved my will to draw. I used to get so frustrated because my drawing looked off and didn't know why or how to fix it, but now that I'm learning perspective and I look back at old drawing I realize that my mistakes were perpective based rather than anamatomy. I can finally draw without feeling awful for how bad it looks like trash, I definitely encourage other begginers that are in the same situation as I was to learn perspective, is a life saver
  • @AroaceMoon
    I do love the way you do your content, feels more like a friend giving advice. Very different from some channels where the approach is "I'm the drawing God, follow my unquestionable rules".
  • @andriuwu4037
    I honestly thought you were going to roast a random 5 year old artist that's insanely skilled I was so confused
  • @marnmalue9135
    This was actually kind of nice to see, I do a lot of chicken scratch sketching but I always get frustrated having to redraw things. I think I'll have to start learning to box things out and giving extra thought to the perspective
  • @h9__
    what in the speed-o'-sound sonic
  • @Bloomkyaaa
    I thought you were roasting a 5 year old who drew a picture of genderbent Speed O' Sound Sonic from OPM... 😅
  • @littlebigdawg
    After a decade of not drawing, your videos and personal experiences have really inspired me to get back into it. Thanks for the quality content!
  • @goku_dunker_420
    Honestly still super impressive to me that your old Wraith drawing was made with just vibes
  • @Yfr28
    This is actually really helpful! I've barely begun to learn and I currently draw in a similar way to your old process. Every now and then I try to start doing studies but sooner or later I fall back to "vibes and feels", because honestly doing studies is excruciatingly difficult and boring and it doesn't feel like I'm actually going to get anything out of it. But after watching this I'm actually seeing that progress IS possible even if it might take a while to get there
  • @mitsuki_yukino
    You just roasted the “present me” lol yesterday i was drawing and i made the exact same sketch and lineart “mistakes” I felt observed but also helped :’D
  • @nope6021
    Ugh im so stuck on the Lineart Must Be Perfect mindset. Ive always been a clean lines kind of guy; all through highschool I practiced with 0.1 & 0.05 microns and brush pens. I'd get so meticulous that id hold my face an inch above the paper so I could see *every detail*. Now that Ive been doing digital for 5 or 6 yrs, I'm still stuck zooming in and tweaking every line. Even switching back to traditional doesnt help me stop, cause I subconsciously go back to hunching over the paper to be as close as I can. I want to care less about my lines because I KNOW im a capable line-artist. I KNOW Ive spent years learning how to do them. Its not even that my lines arent confident enough- I can pull a long smooth line in 1 try. But I still obsess over any lines that cross, anywhere I could add more weight, and if the lines are flowing enough or not. I end up wasting a ton of time tweaking things that get totally lost in the final drawing, or that dont rlly matter at all. And its always a sunconscious thing I end up getting frustrated with myself over later. 🙃 Why must the gift of creativity come with the curse of tedious perfectionism!?!?!? WHY!?!?!?
  • @zindayn
    Every day i watch a Pikat video i also need to draw boxes. Boxes are life now.
  • @deejayf69
    I really love your content. I wish I found your stuff sooner because you have such a healthy mindset and your advice is soothing my depressed and constantly worrying mind. Doing all of these box exercises sure give you milage, but they just suck out the fun out things. I feel so much better just drawing what I like, not worrying as much and enjoying the process, rather than hyper fixating on improvement.
  • @Jamsch101
    I just found your videos not too long ago since I started drawing a few months ago, and they're wonderful! Keep it up!
  • @batty-bites3185
    i think i stumbled across ur twitch channel sometime recently and started seeing these vids in my recc's. i've watched a few and i really love ur break down of learning to draw better. many of the tips are kinda like AH that makes much more sense to me now. not so much for the hips tip here, tho. i've constantly tried to make legs make sense to me with 'ball-joints' like a doll but i still don't get how those things work xD thanks for all the info sharing tho ~ i enjoy these break down videos