"Drawing Begonias" (Part 1) has been uploaded。Please also see the second part、While saying that、Editing starts now。I'm late at everything.。
Continuing from last time、I'm trying without narration.。I think it depends on the listener whether it's good or bad to include detailed explanations.、Because there is a video、Verbal explanation is still the minimum necessary、This is also a process of trial and error, as I thought it would be better not to use my ears as much as possible.。
It was actually quite fun to produce.。The reason is that there is a lot of improvisation.。The principles of YouTube painting content (I call them principles)、It seems to be made for "very beginners"。Many painters are making videos for beginners on YouTube.、It contains a lot of useful content、Still, I wonder, “Is it too difficult?”、Sometimes I scream (lol)。
How can you improvise for such a person?、I can't explain it, so you just have to watch it.。From the drawing side、That is what ``painting'' is and the ``reason for painting''.、I think the most essential thing is to see it as it is.、For people who think that YouTube can explain everything,、There is a risk of being judged as "unfriendly" or "neglecting beginners"。Once you're labeled as "unkind," the internet becomes scary.、I'll try to avoid that kind of thing as much as possible.。
On the contrary,、Although the basics are the same、When painters paint their work, they don't paint it the way anyone shows it on YouTube.。It was much rougher、The speed is many times faster、I'm sure he draws so slowly that the viewers can't bear it anymore.。
I went off track, but、That's why it became a video for "Blue Seagull"。



