Thursday, November 12, 2015

Sketching Jack-o-Lanterns...Plus Future Seasonal Video Ideas





In October, I kept thinking about Halloween. I uploaded a video where I painted bloody letters and another where I painted a jack-o-lantern. I filmed multiple makeup looks and making Halloween decorations, which I will upload next year. I also sketched the jack-o-lantern in the photo above in pencil days before Halloween.

While I only uploaded two Halloween videos this year, I plan to make eight for next September and October. I am also going to make more seasonal videos in the future. I uploaded a video where I drew feathers last week, and am going to do a feathers realism challenge next week. The feathers are roughly for Thanksgiving (turkey, feathers ;) I am also going to have winter themed videos, like one where I paint a knitted scarf and another with a tree without leaves. Not all of my future videos will be based on the season though.




If you have any video requests, comment below. Thank you!


Saturday, September 26, 2015

Drawing a Tree on My Whiteboard...while planning future videos



Yesterday, I was brainstorming ideas for future videos on my whiteboard. Bloody letters and a jack-o-lantern in acrylic paint for October. Feathers in pen for November. A knitted scarf for December. I needed more video ideas to fill a gap in late November. I thought about how I have drawn trees before, and began to sketch one on my whiteboard with marker. I made little curved lines to add bark, and drew the outlines of branches. The tree looked like it did not have enough branches, and I wondered how to add branches that would be behind the ones I had drawn if the tree was three dimensional. I was able to draw light lines with my marker for branches that were towards the background. This looked okay, though I want to experiment more with shading if I draw a tree on paper.

Here are more photos of the tree on my whiteboard:



What do you think? Should I turn a tree like this one into a how to draw video? Do you have any requests for future videos? Please leave a comment, even if it is anonymous.

You can find the how to draw videos that I have already posted on my YouTube channel, Varietygirl1.


Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Hats Made of Clay


 How To Make a Clay Hat Out of Baking Clay
From My YouTube Channel: Varietygirl1
 
 
After I made my first clay dragon, I had some extra clay. I looked around for something to make, and decided to make a hat. At first glance, I knew I could make a hat with two cylinders; a thin one for the brim and a thick one for the top. I also wanted to add a ribbon and flowers. I had to experiment with shaping the clay in order to add the flowers and ribbon. I made about two hats before I filmed myself making one.






I made the clay hat video before I decided to re-make the dragon. Both videos are from before I started using Adobe Audition, so there is some background noise.


I still have some extra clay. If you have any suggestions for what I should make, please leave a comment. Thank you!









Monday, August 17, 2015

Creating Clay Dragons





A few years ago, I needed a three dimensional piece of art for a portfolio. Usually, my art consists of two dimensional drawings in different mediums. Then I remembered working with clay when I was at a summer camp. I had not worked with clay in years, but I decided to try it again.







I wanted to make a clay version of a dragon I had drawn. I started by making a smooth base, and then added lots of scales. I could not get the dragon to stand, so I made it in a sitting position. I was so short on time, I took the dragon to show people without baking it. The head fell off a couple times, and I tried to repair it with scrap clay at the last minute. I was so nervous that the whole thing would fall apart as someone looked at it. Luckily, the head did not fall off again until I took it home :)



I had another chance to show my dragon about a week later. This time I baked it. Someone suggested adding some type of wiring to the inside of the neck in order to hold up the head. I added toothpicks instead, and it worked! The ears were a little burnt, but it looked good.

Multiple people who saw the dragon asked how I made it. I described the process, but they thought it was difficult. I remembered getting the same reaction when I brought a bigger version of my model house in for a school project. In both


cases, people thought it was hard to make, so I made a how to video. I made a baby dragon for the video, just like I made a second, smaller house.

The photo on the right shows the baby dragon:









Here is the video that shows how to make the dragon:





Friday, August 14, 2015

How to Draw Simple Eyes is Now Published




Earlier this week, I posted about my ideas for a video that showed ways to draw simple eyes. Now this video is on YouTube, although you can watch it from the blog post.

The video shows how to draw three different types of simple eyes, eyes looking in different directions, and eyes that show emotions. It also shows how to use the simple eyes as an iris in more detailed eyes.

For many of my videos, I used a single shot from the video as a thumbnail. For this video, I decided to experiment with the thumbnail. I cropped multiple shots from the video, and edited them together. I was having trouble getting the cropped photos to be the right dimensions for a thumbnail, so I added a blue border. The colorful border may draw someone's attention when they are looking for videos to watch. I might change the thumbnail to something less cluttered later, though I want to see how this one does at gaining views/watch time.

The Thumbnail:
 

 
Photos I combined:
 
 
 
 

Please comment below if you enjoyed the video or like the thumbnail. You can also leave questions, requests for future how to videos, etc. Thank you!

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Drawing Simple Eyes: A How to Video Coming Thursday August 13, 2015


My latest how to draw video featured realistic looking eyes. Days after I filmed this video, I was sitting in geometry class learning about circles and arcs. I began to doodle using the types of lines I was learning about, and realized I could create eyes with circles and arcs! When I got home, I redrew the eyes with my camera recording.

The photo above shows the three types of eyes I came up with. The one on the far right has straight lines as well as arcs. I will go into more detail of how these eyes contain circles and arcs in the video this Thursday.

After a while, I worried that these eyes might be too simple for a how to video. I wanted to add something else about eyes. One idea I have is to show how to use these types of eyes as an iris, and turn them into more complex eyes. My second idea is to talk about eyes looking in different directions. The photo below shows a sketch of the second idea from my whiteboard. Please comment below if you think I should add either of these two ideas to the video, or both.

 

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Announcing: Future Posts about My How to Draw Videos

 
 
 
Right now, I have multiple ideas and footage for upcoming how to draw videos. The picture above shows some of the drawings that will be featured in future videos. I would like to write a few blog posts about my ideas in order to get feedback before I post the videos.
 
Also, there are a few videos that I posted to my channel before I created my blog or did not post about. The photo below shows some of my artwork from my published how to videos. I am going to write posts about old videos as well.
 
Between old and upcoming videos, as well as sketches I did off camera, I hope to be able to update my blog more often. The posts will probably still be published on random dates, though I have been uploading videos on YouTube every other Thursday. My channel name is Varietygirl1.

 

Please comment below about what you think of having more posts about my videos.

Monday, July 27, 2015

Two How to Draw Daisy Videos

One day, I was looking at some flowers, and imagined how to draw them. I decided to try to draw daisies based on the real ones I had in front of me. I tried sketching them in different ways with different mediums, filming my attempts. My favorite version of the daisy was the one I drew with pen. I edited the footage of me drawing the pen version into a how to draw video, and posted it on YouTube a few weeks ago.



I was going to post photos of other versions of the daisies I drew in marker, acrylic paint, and colored pencil in a blog post similar to the one I made surrounding my clay strawberry video. As I looked for places in the daisy footage to save photos from, I realized I had enough clips to make a second video. I am not sure if the repetition interested my viewers or not. At least it gave a larger glimpse at the other drawings I had made than photos could have. Here is the daisy video with multiple mediums:


I post videos to YouTube on every other Thursday on my channel Varietygirl1. You can watch more how to draw videos there. Please comment below about what you think about two videos on the same subject, or tweet me @Varietygirl1.

Friday, July 24, 2015

Trying to Draw Every Hair Around a Face

 

A few days ago, I decided to draw another face. I started with the eyes, nose, and mouth. It was looking like the last realistic drawing I made of a face, except I think I scaled the features more realistically this time. Then, it was time to draw the hair. In my last drawing of a person, I drew the hair quickly by going back and forth with my pencil. This time, I decided to try to add more detail. I drew one hair at a time, not lifting my pencil until I reached the end of each strand. I was able to pause in the middle of a strand and start again without changing the thickness as long as my pencil's point stayed on the paper.





I started each strand where the part was at the top of the head, and then only moved down. I drew some bangs that were also parted. Surprisingly, drawing each hair did not take much longer than shading in the hair would have, and it looked more natural. I felt more focused when working on this drawing than the last one. Drawing each detail individually was very enjoyable. I was thinking of adding more hair or shading, but I did not want to make the details I had already added hard to see. Next time, I will try to draw more strands of hair. 


Instead of adding shading to the rest of the face with shadows, I drew small, light horizontal lines. At first, I worried this would look like facial hair, but the more I added, the more the lines made the drawing appear more three dimensional.


Next Thursday, I am going to post a video showing how to draw realistic eyes on my YouTube channel, Varietygirl1.


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Friday, July 10, 2015

Sketching Faces







The other day, someone asked me if I could draw a person. I drew the person on the left of this piece of paper in a sort of cartoon way. Then, someone else who saw the sketch said that drawing looked really detailed, and showed me how they draw cartoon people. That reminded me of the simple cartoon people I drew dozens of times for a comic I had to make for English class. Those people had quick curves, basic features, and only shading on the hair. You can see examples of this second way I draw faces in the center of this top photo:


On the right side, I tried to sketch even simpler faces. On the left, I was trying to re-draw a creature I had drawn months ago and had lost. This sketch ended up looking completely different, The creature I drew before had more detailed eyes. I had given it cat features and scales, and called it cutie-saurus. This more recent drawing reminded me more of a panda as I worked on it.

Later that day, I looked back at the cartoon face, and wondered if I could draw a more realistic face. I had learned how to scale average features in an art class years ago, but had not practiced in a while. I kept erasing and re-drawing the eyes, nose, and mouth. At first, the nose looked way too short and the mouth was too far away. I did not have anyone to model for me or a mirror, but I tried to measure my own face with my fingers. When I had drawn the features in a way that satisfied me more, I added eye lashes, eye brows, more detailed line work, and shading. The realistic drawing is in the photo on the left below. On the right is a close up of the cartoon face.



After I drew all these faces, I realized I could make how to draw videos on this subject. I already filmed videos on how to draw eyes, and am going to post them soon. What other videos on faces would you like to see?


Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Art from Geometry Class


The school year has ended. During the year that recently ended, multiple projects I completed for my geometry class had artistic final products. For one of these projects, I had to create a billboard for a company (either one I made up or one that exists, but I chose to make up one) by graphing straight lines. I found the domain, range, and equation for each line on the graph. My company was called Unlimited Mobile, and offered unlimited talk, text, and web on mobile devices for $30 a month.

Here is a photo of my graphed billboard design:


I was allowed to add curved lines and other extra lines for the final billboard. Here is a photo of the final colorful billboard. The bars are the lines that tell you if your phone has a signal, and the arrow represents the unlimited nature of the service.



Another project involved creating a model of a three-dimensional building with two different types of 3-D shapes. I combined a cylinder and a rectangular prism. The cylinder was partily located inside the rectangular prism, so I had to solve for and subtract the overlapping part when calculating the surface area and volume of my building.

Here is a photo of the net of the building:



This is a two dimensional drawing of the building drawn about the same size as the net:



Here is a video that shows the final building after the net was colored and tapped together I decided to call my building a theater because the cylinder reminded me of a round theater. The rectangular prism could be a hallway:

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Exciting News: I am Starting an Uploading Schedule on YouTube!


It has been six months since I uploaded a YouTube video. I had been filming videos, but until I downloaded Adobe Premiere Pro, I was struggling to edit them. Also, uploading YouTube videos requires a lot of time (unless the internet speed is very fast) and data. I could only upload in places with unlimited internet access. Recently, I not only got new editing software, but I also got the feature on YouTube where you can schedule posts. Now I can upload multiple videos when I have good internet access, and schedule them to publish at different times! Watch the video below to know how often I plan to publish videos:


What do you think of videos like this where I just talk to you? I was thinking of doing ones like this more often, as well as asking questions on social media (Facebook, Google+, Twitter, and YouTube under the name Varietygirl1). You can also leave comments on these blog posts.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

It's the One Year Anniversary of my First Post!

One year ago, on May 20, 2014, I created a post on this blog for the first time. 


       I promised to show readers what was not shown on camera in my YouTube videos. I think that goal was met, considering two posts had to do with artwork not shown in videos. Other posts showed water damage to my lace drawing, and part of the process of creating the fake food that had to be cut out of the video. I do not know if this blog has inspired anyone, though it has gotten more views than I expected. 

       For the second year of this blog, I hope to engage with my readers more. This does depend on you to comment, or share on social media. I would like to know what you think of posts, and what you would like to see me make next. I have redesigned my blog recently so the links to my social media pages are more easily view-able. The part that depends on me is the posts themselves. I have only made five posts in the past year. I want to start posting at least once a month, if not once a week. This will encourage me to draw more.

       I know I have not uploaded YouTube videos in a while either. It was November 2014 when I last uploaded. I was having trouble with the editing software. I was using two programs that came with my computer; Windows Movie Maker and Cyberlink Powerdirector10. I liked both programs at first, and had made my first sixteen YouTube videos with them, as well as videos for school projects. Lately, the programs have constantly crashed when I was using them, as well as blur footage that was not blurry before editing. This may be due to them being older versions. The other day, I purchased Adobe Creative Cloud. I have been using Adobe Premiere Pro at school, and have two videos half edited. As soon as I download the program to my computer, I will be able to edit videos at home again. Now I can edit over this summer as well. New videos are coming soon. The pictures below show three pieces of artwork I am currently editing videos based on:

How to Draw a Daisy:




How to Draw a Knitted Scarf:



How to Draw Realistic Eyes:




How to Draw a Jack-o-lantern:
(I will probably upload this one closer to Halloween.)




Saturday, May 16, 2015

A Not Very Fancy Street Scene


    In one of my classes, I needed to make a backdrop for a play. Seeing as the play is comical, I decided to not make the drawing of the street scene I needed too formal. I looked at a street view on google maps that was similar to the scene I wanted to draw. I made a quick sketch in pencil, went over it in marker, and added color with colored pencil and crayons. It took less than an hour to make this drawing.