I tried drawing along with Ninomae Ina'nis to get better at illustration | Copy Drawing

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Published 2022-03-31
I wanted to get good at illustration fast, so instead of doing art studies and practices, I decided to just draw along with one of Ina’s stream to try and absorb some of those god-like drawing skills. This video is a brief process of my attempt at drawing along with Ina, and some tips and techniques that I’ve learned along the way.

Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Wacom Intuos Pro

Ninomae Ina'nis' Stream:    • 【DRAWING】 WAHooooo  

Mentioned Videos:
✏️ I used Marc Brunet's brushes from this vid:    • 🎨 MY FREE BRUSHES AND HOW TO USE THEM...  
✏️ Marco Bucci's video on color harmony:    • Colour Harmony - 10 Minutes To Better...  

My draw along attempt can be downloaded here:
📁 drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1VLTpwaLt4Trik9…

Timestamp:
00:00 intro
01:02 drawing start!
02:30 how to recreate ina's colors
03:26 drawing process
06:23 finishing touches
06:50 outcome & conclusion

Any questions? Feel free to message me:
🤔 twitter.com/_tppo

Music used:
🎵 Undertale, Anno Domini Beats, Yung L

All Comments (21)
  • @fae2797
    Drawing along with THE Ina? This man got some balls. Even some other professional artists have mentioned how quickly and effectively Ina works on paintings, you did a great job, catching up with her. Bless youtube algorithm for this one.
  • @komi5474
    I like this kind of videos where the viewer and creator learn at the same time. I dunno, but it feels somewhat interactive. Keep it up!
  • @wishisimple9591
    Thats actually quite an adorable idea, simply having someone draw with you the same time sounds like a cute thing to do
  • @tako_ro
    I watched that live during the stream and I died when she said she was going to merge the layers. Jesus christ. People who merge layers are damn insane.
  • @KitKat-sv9qp
    2:04 Hello! I use PS to draw. I'm quite sure that Ina used here was a feature called "color lookup"! it essentially places several "filters" ontop of the image, changing the colour drastically. It is a powerful tool, as it can quickly help you set the mood for the piece, or simply build colour.
  • This channel is so underrated! I really enjoy the way you break down artworks :) In your last video, you also asked for artist recommendations. So I personally really love Ruan Jia, Feng Wei (c12), Huang Guangjian and Fenghua Zhong. All of whom often paint directly using only limited layers to amazing effect. I think breaking down some of their work would be a cool challenge. And there are a few process videos of them on YouTube too.
  • @the711devin4
    Remember: Copying others’ art is not plagiarism unless it is posted without clearly stating that the work is not original and credits are not given. It’s actually a great practice method, especially if you’ve hit an idea drought. A good analogy I’ve heard is “The first few times you cook a recipe, you do it exactly how it’s written. When you get more comfortable you can start making your own changes.”
  • @natayaway
    3:58 - ina used gradient maps and a blending mode. any additional blending modes would require a merge to commit the gradient map with that blending mode to normal color. she has the ability to duplicate layers for backup but because she's her own client she can use destructive techniques.
  • i love how you break things down for the average person and the techniques used thank you man fr for putting in the time to do this
  • @fischwell
    bruh you make me realizes that ina is really amazing, drawing only for 3 hours but also entertaining chat is crazy. but youre also amazing, i rember i did 4 hours of works for a program of 15 minutes work because i have to do it while learning at the same time.
  • @kshksh5033
    Your channel is so refreshing, it's so taboo to do these kinds of things without being labeled as an art thief. Amazing video!
  • @eddiem5713
    "i didnt expect ina to summon a rough out of nowhere" definitely gonna use that line somehow
  • @ataucei
    Artists like Ninomae scare me, you blink and suddenly she is so far ahead in the illustration and you´re left wondering "how did she do it?"
  • @Nylspider
    The reason this video is so good is because you went out of your way to make sure that even people like me, who know absolutely nothing about art, could understand what you were doing. Bravo!
  • @keijitan_1356
    You deserve more recognition... you've got skills, humour and patience(since you like drew for 10 hours?!) but seriously bro you deserve more✨
  • I absolutely had a blast watching this video, having to draw with your oshi while trying to break down their techniques and color theory in real time is a good exercise as an artist.
  • @nerocross
    Honestly your video just popped on my recommandation and boy, this channel is GOLD ! Coming from analog art (went to art school), went into digital art (self taught) a few years ago I wish there was something like your channel back then, all the techniques, tips and analysis you make are more than useful ! Seeing all the beautiful pieces of art all around the internet one can only wonder : "HOW THE F, is this made ?!" Sure, videos of said artists are posted online, but they're only showing their stuff. You're analysing / eteaching / explaining / de-mystifying the way to do it. Any intermediate artist that has their basics done, should watch your vids, even the more experimented one for exposure to other art techniques ! Can't wait for more, as it's very entertaining to watch as well ! Good job ! Liked, subscribed and notifications on for you sir.
  • @juneloner
    love this learning thru follow along with another artist's stream - paired with analysis it's just a wonderfully modern way of learning!
  • @shiroe6715
    I love how you break downs the artwork of the Gods to teach other artist. Thank you!! Ps: pls make more Ina content
  • @Yamido215
    I love your content and how you articulate your process and show how exactly each layer works!!!! Looking forward to seeing more of those case studies, they are incredibly helpful!!!!