4 Artists Draw Fan Art of EACH OTHER'S Art

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The team at Drafty, consisting of Jacob, Nathan, Karina, and Julia, create fan art of each other's work, facing challenges but enjoying the process. They spend hours perfecting their art, highlighting the importance of coloring and support from fans on platforms like Patreon and Twitter.

Insights

  • Nathan and Julia from Drafty engage in a collaborative fan art project, showcasing their mutual appreciation for each other's unique designs and artistic styles. They overcome individual struggles with inking, composition, and posing, highlighting the supportive and challenging nature of their artistic exchange.
  • The team at Drafty emphasizes the importance of community support and engagement, urging viewers to back their creative endeavors on platforms like Patreon, Twitter, Twitch, and TikTok. By sharing clips and behind-the-scenes content, they aim to foster a dedicated fan base while underscoring the significance of interaction and collaboration in the artistic process.

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Recent questions

  • How does Nathan start his fan art?

    By drawing Julia's Pokémon designs.

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Summary

00:00

"Drafty Team Creates Unique Fan Art"

  • The team at Drafty consists of Jacob, Nathan, Karina, and Julia.
  • They are attempting multiple introductions, including one involving a horse and a divorce mix-up.
  • They focus on creating fan art of each other's work, with Nathan starting by drawing Julia's Pokémon designs.
  • Nathan's fan art includes Monferno, Pumpkaboo, Celio, and Gigantomax Grimmsnarl.
  • Nathan struggles with inking and composition but ultimately creates a dark, sewer-themed team.
  • Nathan appreciates Julia's unique Pokémon designs and enjoys the challenge of drawing them.
  • Julia then creates fan art of Nathan's character, Lexie Dragalexie, in a modern outfit.
  • Julia initially struggles with the art but eventually settles on a pose and style she likes.
  • Julia uses a reference pose from Pinterest and experiments with lineless art and new brushes.
  • Julia's final piece showcases Lexie in a relaxed and cool pose, with a focus on painterly shading and details.

16:55

"Artwork Evolution: From Layers to Shadows"

  • Lexi is doing sponsored content now, indicating a shift in her career.
  • The diner is described as a money hole due to poor marketing.
  • The artist adds light layers to the clothes and skin in the artwork.
  • Parts of the artwork are shaded later after being initially forgotten.
  • Various filters and adjustments are experimented with but ultimately not used.
  • A gradient with a color burn is applied to enhance the colors in the artwork.
  • Color dodge is used to add shine from the light source in the artwork.
  • A blur effect is applied to the sky in the artwork, taking some time to perfect.
  • The episode is titled "That's Art" due to the unique and challenging nature of the artwork.
  • The characters in the artwork are described as a friend group, with interactions and dynamics discussed.

35:03

"Coloring Tickets for Challenge Acceptance"

  • The individuals realized they forgot to color their tickets before a challenge, emphasizing the importance of coloring them for acceptance. They spent hours creating art pieces, with one person spending three hours due to having three characters, highlighting the enjoyment of the challenge and supporting each other's work. They encouraged viewers to support them on platforms like Patreon, Twitter, Twitch, and TikTok, where they would share clips and behind-the-scenes content.
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