I can draw very good, aesthetic and communicative hands but I strugle drawing faces. Like I can draw a pretty or handsome face but they always look the same, they're never very unique and if i try to draw a different face it will look like a completely different style that doesnt fit with the previous one and I I try to draw a different face but that fits the previous style it will just look bad. Need to keep practicing I guess
This guy gave me inspiration to attempt art again, and after almost a year since this video was posted. I managed to learn and rediscover drawing after giving up on it years ago.
I’m convinced this man is one of the coolest people on earth. His perseverance and pool of skills is impressive. I wish him nothing but the best this is simply amazing
I am definitely very proud of you for these like for real this is insane for your skill level, though it's kind of funny how the more experienced you get at drawings you start taking more time for the things that used to take the less time, like when I was starting drawing, my drawing process was exactly the same but when I drew and eye after getting a lot more experience I spent two and a half hours on the iris while the skin was pretty quick to do
Well, just to clarify.. yes, he did start learning the process on how to draw and achieved a great deal, but to become a expert artist it requires much more than 7 days of practice and mental-buildup. Any person can follow instructions and measurements, but there's a sense of fluidity and flow when you wish to create a piece that really stands out. Art is a process that can be transformed over and over again infinitely. You must learn the rules before you can begin to break them, so I give major props for him to achieve this much after 7 days. I hope he kept drawing after this, its impressive.
I agree with you im an artist myself i started to draw when i was 8 yrs old watching anime encourage me back then i have this motivation to draw my favorite characters it took me yrs to improve my drawings im 30 now but i started becoming lazy i think at a young age kids should start to draw in order to improve their skills im getting older my goal is to learn portraits cos it's really hard i bet it will take yrs to finally draw a good portraits depends on my dedication but now i dont feel that motivation anymore compared to when i was young 😔
As an artist I agree, but he got damn far in 7 days even for the study phase (heavily referencing etc). When I started out, it was a lot of tracing and bad anime bust shots lmao
This has taught me so much, I’ve always been a passionate artist yet I always had seemed to fail at most drawings. You have helped me so much, I now know what I need to do. You’re honestly one of my favorite creators, Mike.
as an architecture student, I had to take drawing classes - which taught me the value of proper shading. as in: using the proper technique when applying pressure and making a gradient with clean, parallel lines. do clean lines. do not smudge those lines. it always makes your drawing look grubby because you have so little control over it. look at shading as texturing - texture gives your drawing depth, smudging it flattens your image. my drawing prof at uni would explain it much better, he does wonderful drawn texture.. but yeah, drawing super fine parallel lines (sometimes cross hatched lines) for texture/shading is an awesome skill that also requires a little practice, but adds much more finess than smudging. that being said, good on you for sticking with it and proving that you can express yourself well through drawing! :)
I'm drawing almost all my life and I just can't believe how you made such great progress in just 7 days. You learned to draw shadows just in few hours and this eye was soo good for beginner artist. I'm jealous)
People with ADHD are going to rule that Reddit you know why because we jump from one skill to another we are what people called the Jack of all trades master of none
This is so touching. You have inspired me for one thing. NEVER GIVE UP! For the ones that want to draw as a hobby. You don't need people trying to put you down. Do the thing you want to do. And if you are not passionate about drawing and taking your time. It can be that you will not become any better at the hobby you like to do. And if you quit it might as well be that you have given up on the hobby or thing to do. And if you come back and set it as a hobby again, you may become an inspirational drawing master. And if you don't come back to drawing or the hobby you like to do you might as well call drawing a failure of the hobby you like.
Kesh it would mean the world to me if you reply have you watched jojos bizarre adventure please i need to know you are on of my favourite youtuber because you learned the drawing fundementals before drawing in your own style because an artist who has mastered drawing the fundementals can make any art style good.
I remember practicing the exact same tutorial for the eye in August 2022 and I was actually going to try it again today 20th Dec 2022. It turns out good every time!
Not really . He's just okay in everything . There's is no use of it in real world other than showing of. Looking and drawing things barely makes you a good artist . To produce good quality art from imagination requires years of practise and hard work .🙂
@@suryakiran3085 he's okay at everything he learns but he's actually a Master at learning any skill so, technically learning skills would be something he's too good at.
this man is my favorite motivation speaker. As he made me practice to use a butterfly knife, doing a backflip ( kind of), skateboarding, and now drawing. your my favorite milk shake, your cool
He's also either talented, a fast learner, or has well developed skills that are helpful for drawing. Because the speed in which he improved and how precise his "beginner" drawings were are so impressive and I would go as far as say unachievable for most.
@@kotvinnamanar281 I've watched other CZcamsrs on a 30 day "draw the same object challenge" and they're skills hardly improved. This guy is a fast learner.
Things went well there. Now that's taught you. Practising is always going to make your drawings wonderful. That's exactly what happened to me! Loved that house, you know.
I do art but most of the art I do is very simple or only paintings, and just simple things like backgrounds. I've been wanting to properly learn how to draw for a while and this video has been more help than TONS of the tutorials I've watched!
yes, I know you don’t need to do it perfectly. I was thinking more about people that practice something without knowing how to do it properly. I mean, get a teacher, learn the basic theory, etc. Instead of “keep doing what you’re doing now until it comes out right” Obviously, a lot of practice is essential, but it won’t benefit you if you’re repeating it the wrong way
Me being an actual artist and seeing his work after a week is impressive considering it took me almost double the time to learn to do that. I hope he continues drawing and doesn't give up on it again. =)
I had the same issue, but what helped me a lot was buying a small sketchbook and only ever drawing with black fineliners/pens. Stop using a pencil. When you can no longer erase lines you'll start iterative drawing (drawing the same thing 20 times in a row, quick and dirty) and you won't care about mistakes so much. Maybe it'll help you out too :)
The more I watch the steps you took to learn to draw, I realized that I skipped practicing the basic shapes and perspective. You see, I've been scared to draw for almost 2 years already, and I want to get back to drawing by starting from the beginning. (I also got scared of blank paper). Your journey of learning to draw has been very inspirational, lovely, and having a fun experience throughout the process. Keep up the great work and thank you for being an inspiration! ❤
when scared of blank paper, draw on all of your important homework sheets that are worth half of the semesters grade. * looks back at 4th grade self and cries a little *
Had a similar realization watching this video! I haven't been able to finish a drawing for 4 years now, can barely even start anything (blank paper can get pretty intimidating :/ ) and seeing this made me think that maybe I need to go back to the basics and learn everything I tried to skip. I hope your art experience is going well!
Dude, as someone who has been studying art for about 3 years, I am surprised that you are able to do stuff like this for a week Holy shit, dude You learned perspective that quickly? It took me quite a while to learn it since I learned Perspective intuitively by just drawing boxes and all with no horizon lines, but dang I wish I could’ve learned it that way because it would’ve been so much easier
@@abrahamviorato921 he might have tho it would have token some time to perfectly master it he mastered it pretty quickly I bet he did a lot of practice and cut to the end of practice
Listen Mike, you don't know just how much of a wake-up-call this was for me. I went from not being able to draw to save my life, to being ablebti draw and paint like never before. Ty❤
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*STORY* A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted… “Dad, look the trees are going behind!” Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed… “Dad, look the clouds are running with us!” The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man… “Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”The old man smiled and said… “I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today". Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you. Note : i didn't write this story. *Well my dream is to hit 10k subs, any help is much appreciated* It takes only 5 seconds and make my day, Thank you
@@PiyushRoy024 i can’t tell you a specific number of weeks unfortunately. Because everyone has a different potential. But if you believe in yourself and draw as much as you can (with referances), you’ll be able to see your own progress :) Also i recommend you to not give yourself a limited hour pattern, just start drawing and keep drawing as much as you want, it may took more than 1-3 hours
He ignored the elephant in the room which is he HAS talent and perfected it by practicing. No amount of practice can turn you into a Mozart or Mariah Carey if you are tone deaf
@@swordless2648 sometimes the talent is too great to realistically reach even with countless hours of practice over one's entire life, examples would be mozart as mentioned before no matter how hard you practice, you're just not beating mozart
Me too! I used to draw eyes like one line, a circle in between, another line, then connect. Now I take like 5 mins to draw a hyper realistic eye! And on the vanishing one, I did this a while ago, but the point is the vanishing point if you didn't catch that. Your lines need to be symmetrical/perpendicular touching the lines in the middle, depending on your shape.
I learned to draw when i was at middle school. I got bullied so i was always alone and i have nothing to do in small breaks and lunch breaks so i started drawing stick figures and anime watch youtube tutorials about how to draw anatomy every single day that’s how i learned how to draw . It feels like that my school experience was a curse but also a blessing. It gaves me many opportunities to meet new people that shares the same interest and hobbies i didn’t have that many friends when i was at middle school and highschool now i have a few who are realfriends who i have fun with and share the same interests.
@@tjallevanderwal8031 shouldn't he know what it was for? He watched tutorials and videos on how to draw, or at least experimented a little witb other tools
Just watching this makes me want to try the same! Also remember to pace yourself, don’t put to much pressure but at the same time don’t baby ur self.👍🏻
I really love this video it motivates people to never stop trying there are people i saw they want to learn they want to improve their skills in drawings but they give up patience is the key when i was a kid i watch anime a lot so i started to draw anime w/o reference after that i switch to draw with reference until i reached high school i never stop drawing when i reached college i started becoming lazy i can say practice makes you improve not also your skills in drawing but your creativity in your brain i want to learn to draw portraits but im too lazy 😁
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Talent is overrated, Practice is not.
Everything has been said. So proud of you big boy.
first reply lol
Well said man
@@paulpaultom2250 who asked
@@Lee-One who said not to say though.
@@Lee-One don’t get what people find so annoying about this
This guy is the literal definition of "if you have the determination, u can do anything"
Will, motivation and discipline
True
Where there is determination, there is hope
facts
And I'm the definition of not having determination
This man learned more things in 7 days then I have ever in 2 years.
Ikr
He just learned one thing
ik he only learned one thing, I was just saying that he learned how to draw better than i ever could’ve.
*than
@@kiyoponnn ok.
"Talent is overrated, practice is not." - Mike Shake
Probably my new favorite quote.
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“Hands are insanely hard” he’s ready to become an artist.
I can draw very good, aesthetic and communicative hands but I strugle drawing faces. Like I can draw a pretty or handsome face but they always look the same, they're never very unique and if i try to draw a different face it will look like a completely different style that doesnt fit with the previous one and I I try to draw a different face but that fits the previous style it will just look bad.
Need to keep practicing I guess
@@nekosaiyajin8529 hope you get better at it!
@@nekosaiyajin8529 just experiment until you find your own style!
For me hands are super easy but expressions and the shapes of faces are just the end of me
Lmaoooo
This guy gave me inspiration to attempt art again, and after almost a year since this video was posted. I managed to learn and rediscover drawing after giving up on it years ago.
Great for you mr Hooman Hooman
How is it going?
0:50 drawing shapes
1:48 proportions
2:36 perspective
4:01 shadows
Godsend
I’m convinced this man is one of the coolest people on earth. His perseverance and pool of skills is impressive. I wish him nothing but the best this is simply amazing
No reply ?
You are the first though
thats why im subscribed
Boy this man is great at drawing
Me who's been drawing animes without any experience from past 4-5 years: Perspective? Nah we don't that here...😆
He is the example that anything is possible, you just need to practice. So inspiring, love your videos.
Yes!! He honestly inspires me so much :)
Totally
Exactly
Totally agree
Yes he is inspiring me for my videos on my channel too!
I just discovered your channel and you've made my day by being so simplistically optimistic and persistent. I think I can learn a lot from you!
I am definitely very proud of you for these like for real this is insane for your skill level, though it's kind of funny how the more experienced you get at drawings you start taking more time for the things that used to take the less time, like when I was starting drawing, my drawing process was exactly the same but when I drew and eye after getting a lot more experience I spent two and a half hours on the iris while the skin was pretty quick to do
Thumbnail: He is so good that he can draw a pixelated eye in just seven days.
THIS NEEDDS MORE LIKES LOL
I actually thought it was about pixelating
@@brianna.x thx
@@user-rb9oj3zq8c ngl same
@Faaz Sipehre YYEsS!!!!!!
I learned more from this 9 minute video than I did in a whole semester of art class in 9th grade.
Lol I don't think you will ever learn drawing this way.
@@somerandomfatguy.3384 you will a bit but all you need to get good is just time lol its easy
Facts
Same
I know he just explains things so well
Well, just to clarify.. yes, he did start learning the process on how to draw and achieved a great deal, but to become a expert artist it requires much more than 7 days of practice and mental-buildup.
Any person can follow instructions and measurements, but there's a sense of fluidity and flow when you wish to create a piece that really stands out. Art is a process that can be transformed over and over again infinitely. You must learn the rules before you can begin to break them, so I give major props for him to achieve this much after 7 days.
I hope he kept drawing after this, its impressive.
how about the basic tricks aka contour shading cross hatching flipped 3 i forgot and cross + contour
I agree with you im an artist myself i started to draw when i was 8 yrs old watching anime encourage me back then i have this motivation to draw my favorite characters it took me yrs to improve my drawings im 30 now but i started becoming lazy i think at a young age kids should start to draw in order to improve their skills im getting older my goal is to learn portraits cos it's really hard i bet it will take yrs to finally draw a good portraits depends on my dedication but now i dont feel that motivation anymore compared to when i was young 😔
As an artist I agree, but he got damn far in 7 days even for the study phase (heavily referencing etc). When I started out, it was a lot of tracing and bad anime bust shots lmao
This has taught me so much, I’ve always been a passionate artist yet I always had seemed to fail at most drawings. You have helped me so much, I now know what I need to do. You’re honestly one of my favorite creators, Mike.
Lol nice
From the thumbnail I thought on day 7 he just learned pixel art
lmfaoo underrated comment
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Lol underrated 😂😂😂😂
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"Talent is overrated, practice is not." - Mike Shake.
Probably 1 of the best quotes I have heard.
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@@DogmaticMage228 no probs
The funny thing is... HIS NAME IS MILK SHAKE
@@Mr.Fobisto it's Mike shake,but at first time I too read it milk shake😂
@@Mr.Fobisto it's Mike shake,but at first time I too read it milk shake😂
as an architecture student, I had to take drawing classes - which taught me the value of proper shading. as in: using the proper technique when applying pressure and making a gradient with clean, parallel lines. do clean lines. do not smudge those lines. it always makes your drawing look grubby because you have so little control over it. look at shading as texturing - texture gives your drawing depth, smudging it flattens your image. my drawing prof at uni would explain it much better, he does wonderful drawn texture.. but yeah, drawing super fine parallel lines (sometimes cross hatched lines) for texture/shading is an awesome skill that also requires a little practice, but adds much more finess than smudging.
that being said, good on you for sticking with it and proving that you can express yourself well through drawing! :)
I'm drawing almost all my life and I just can't believe how you made such great progress in just 7 days. You learned to draw shadows just in few hours and this eye was soo good for beginner artist. I'm jealous)
Skillshare finally found the perfect skilled person to sponser.
I thought they must do that
he should start a reddit where people show their new skills they've picked up
This comment needs more attention
A "before practice" "after x hours practice" would be so cool
yeah,that would be cool.
People with ADHD are going to rule that Reddit you know why because we jump from one skill to another we are what people called the Jack of all trades master of none
jones I've got twelve skills under my belt and I'm currently forging rn
This is so touching. You have inspired me for one thing. NEVER GIVE UP! For the ones that want to draw as a hobby. You don't need people trying to put you down. Do the thing you want to do. And if you are not passionate about drawing and taking your time. It can be that you will not become any better at the hobby you like to do. And if you quit it might as well be that you have given up on the hobby or thing to do. And if you come back and set it as a hobby again, you may become an inspirational drawing master. And if you don't come back to drawing or the hobby you like to do you might as well call drawing a failure of the hobby you like.
Everything is great about this man. from the drawing improvement to the simple accset he has.
You should have asked me my man...
Yeah
Haha so many drawing channels showed up here
Big fan kesh
Kesh it would mean the world to me if you reply have you watched jojos bizarre adventure please i need to know you are on of my favourite youtuber because you learned the drawing fundementals before drawing in your own style because an artist who has mastered drawing the fundementals can make any art style good.
woah
Amazing Bro! The eye you drawed is even better than the real one! 😎
@I don’t Really Know è già tanto che ho sbagliato una sola parola zi 🤣
I drew the same one
Ciao michi
drew* lol
IKR
I remember practicing the exact same tutorial for the eye in August 2022 and I was actually going to try it again today 20th Dec 2022. It turns out good every time!
Why this legend didnt get a Guinness world record yet ?
Nice you stole my comment.
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@@dogloverj7 Why? Did I make you mad or something?
@@ganesh6137 this is the dude who should be shutting up instead of me.
Ha gay
This guy will become the most skilled human on earth.
Edit: There’s literally a kids fight under my comment lol
Not really . He's just okay in everything . There's is no use of it in real world other than showing of. Looking and drawing things barely makes you a good artist . To produce good quality art from imagination requires years of practise and hard work .🙂
@@suryakiran3085 Yeah, but it's amazing to be ok in everything, I would like to be ok in everything....
@@suryakiran3085 he's okay at everything he learns but he's actually a Master at learning any skill so, technically learning skills would be something he's too good at.
@@kenich2611 💯.
@@kenich2611 You are the most big brein person I have ever seen
That hand in the ‘proportions’ was freaky! thanks for this video, really gives some concrete steps to work on.
He is the most perseverant person I know! You can do anything only if you practice! ♥️
He is literally the definition of “practise makes perfect “
Yep.
For sure
"Practice makes progress...
There is no such thing as perfect."
practice makes progress*
Make merchandise that says “It just takes practice”.
Oh that's actually a smart idea lol
Thank you so much I’ve never got so many likes
@Amos Loonstra or "Talent is overrated, practice is not"
Its all about practice
Or practice makes perfect, just another idea, don’t hate.
You are great and I love to see such motivating people on you tube + my art skills are bad but you give a push to draw and work on them
this man is my favorite motivation speaker. As he made me practice to use a butterfly knife, doing a backflip ( kind of), skateboarding, and now drawing. your my favorite milk shake, your cool
This dude is the living proof of:
"Practice makes perfect"
He's also either talented, a fast learner, or has well developed skills that are helpful for drawing. Because the speed in which he improved and how precise his "beginner" drawings were are so impressive and I would go as far as say unachievable for most.
@@kotvinnamanar281 I've watched other CZcamsrs on a 30 day "draw the same object challenge" and they're skills hardly improved. This guy is a fast learner.
Wrong, perfect practice makes perfect
Practice makes better. He practiced alot yes, but he started with the right fundamental methods. This is why he could excel so fast.
"Hands are insanely hard"
Ahh yes he is becoming an artist now.
*He is learning*
What are you saying? Hands are the easiest
Hard to draw circle with hands
@@Slr.P you spelt "hardest" wrong
@@Slr.P draw circle with other circles around it easy
this really inspiring and helpful thank u so much 🙏
u really got me to draw again u deserve 10 mil subs already!
I just love this channel. You're so inspiring my friend.
end of coronavirus: HE IS THE MOST TALENTED HUMAN.
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@@ganesh6137 zero
He's gonna learn how to end coronavirus
skillful*
@Aditya Kumar Rai no one cares shut up
It finally happened, this guy is officially “The man that knows everything”
Wait he needs to the splits and then that’s it
To me at least
@@glidertrio4466 He probably knows how to do it 😂
No, "The man who want a perfection skill"
No
Things went well there.
Now that's taught you.
Practising is always going to make your drawings wonderful.
That's exactly what happened to me!
Loved that house, you know.
TY Mike! You gave me confidence to start making art myself.
2077:
Mike: So this is i became online without Internet
Won't he be too old to figure out cameras by then?
i dont get it
@@devss4982 His 2076 video is how did he became alive
This channel is SOO underrated
Brother He have 740k + Subscriber's
He is way far away from underrated
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@@ganesh6137 You’ll be left with 193
@@peeyush1613 lol
@@yeonjun4thgenitboy. Hell Yessssss
I do art but most of the art I do is very simple or only paintings, and just simple things like backgrounds.
I've been wanting to properly learn how to draw for a while and this video has been more help than TONS of the tutorials I've watched!
bro u are doing very hard work thats why i only appreciate u god bless u
You're kinda like my friend, learn everything in one minute.
You're friend really does that??!!!
No except this man is learning to be god in 30 seconds
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@@ganesh6137
You got one brother.
Nah just joking
@@ganesh6137 You will have 50 left.
“You don’t need to practice a lot, you need to practice right”
And a lot 😀
@@nagybence2126 haha ok ok...
@@nagybence2126 r/wooooosh
Practice a lot is the key when youre saying practice right your like saying be good at practice
yes, I know you don’t need to do it perfectly.
I was thinking more about people that practice something without knowing how to do it properly.
I mean, get a teacher, learn the basic theory, etc. Instead of “keep doing what you’re doing now until it comes out right”
Obviously, a lot of practice is essential, but it won’t benefit you if you’re repeating it the wrong way
Me being an actual artist and seeing his work after a week is impressive considering it took me almost double the time to learn to do that. I hope he continues drawing and doesn't give up on it again. =)
Love this! I’m on the same journey! I used to love to draw, but perfectionistic tenancies got in the way…trying to do it imperfectly now.
I had the same issue, but what helped me a lot was buying a small sketchbook and only ever drawing with black fineliners/pens. Stop using a pencil. When you can no longer erase lines you'll start iterative drawing (drawing the same thing 20 times in a row, quick and dirty) and you won't care about mistakes so much. Maybe it'll help you out too :)
I love pen drawing, even tho mistakes are jarring, you can make something up to hide it lol
The more I watch the steps you took to learn to draw, I realized that I skipped practicing the basic shapes and perspective. You see, I've been scared to draw for almost 2 years already, and I want to get back to drawing by starting from the beginning. (I also got scared of blank paper). Your journey of learning to draw has been very inspirational, lovely, and having a fun experience throughout the process. Keep up the great work and thank you for being an inspiration! ❤
when scared of blank paper, draw on all of your important homework sheets that are worth half of the semesters grade. * looks back at 4th grade self and cries a little *
The best thing is when you appriciate hardwork. Please visit my channel. I am sure you like my paintings. Lots of Love from the core of my heart💗💖
Scared of a blank paper 😂😂😂😂
scared of drawing lmao get good bozo
Had a similar realization watching this video! I haven't been able to finish a drawing for 4 years now, can barely even start anything (blank paper can get pretty intimidating :/ ) and seeing this made me think that maybe I need to go back to the basics and learn everything I tried to skip. I hope your art experience is going well!
Dude, as someone who has been studying art for about 3 years, I am surprised that you are able to do stuff like this for a week
Holy shit, dude
You learned perspective that quickly?
It took me quite a while to learn it since I learned Perspective intuitively by just drawing boxes and all with no horizon lines, but dang I wish I could’ve learned it that way because it would’ve been so much easier
You do know he just watched a 9 minute video on how to do it
@@abrahamviorato921 he might have tho it would have token some time to perfectly master it he mastered it pretty quickly I bet he did a lot of practice and cut to the end of practice
perspective is easy dude, he's a fast learner he learned to draw in a week
hei could be faked
@@noobyenderanim2208
It’s really not lmao I’m an artist and I still struggle with perspective
Listen Mike, you don't know just how much of a wake-up-call this was for me. I went from not being able to draw to save my life, to being ablebti draw and paint like never before. Ty❤
You are the definition of “you can do anything that you put your mind to” Mike! You are super cool! 😎
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Learning how to sculpt clay with people
DREAM NAME IS CLAY
clay not dream
*STORY*
A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted…
“Dad, look the trees are going behind!”
Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed…
“Dad, look the clouds are running with us!”
The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man…
“Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”The old man smiled and said…
“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today".
Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you.
Note : i didn't write this story.
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It takes only 5 seconds and make my day, Thank you
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Imagine if the next video idea was “I learnt how to build a building with no experience”
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@@lowbat8630 lol
5:46 Bro ur drawing is INSANE 🔥Especially the Hands!! They are too good to be true ♥
I'm very impressed, it took me years to learn to draw with a photo-realistic style, but this guy turned my years into 7 freaking days!
I swear to god this man is the best CZcamsr of all time . Everybody sub.
Ikr
He is the best CZcams? I thought he was a CZcamsr
@@necroposter9667 no, he is youtube
@@thebottedgoat5300 you have the same pfp as my best friend
@@necroposter9667 nice
*This man found his art styles faster than I ever could .-.*
2 years and counting for me ;-;
Lol
Sometimes is better to wait :)
*STORY*
A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted…
“Dad, look the trees are going behind!”
Dad smiled and a young couple sitting nearby, looked at the 24 year old’s childish behavior with pity, suddenly he again exclaimed…
“Dad, look the clouds are running with us!”
The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man…
“Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”The old man smiled and said…
“I did and we are just coming from the hospital, my son was blind from birth, he just got his eyes today".
Every single person on the planet has a story. Don’t judge people before you truly know them. The truth might surprise you.
Note : i didn't write this story.
*Well my dream is to hit 10k subs, any help is much appreciated*
It takes only 5 seconds and make my day, Thank you
@@AreebProductions .-.
bro ily i swear i get so much better after i watch you learn it ur vids are like tutorials
"Talent is overrated...Practice is not"! PREACH BROTHER!! Enjoyed seeing the progress from your commitment. Great job! 🤜🏿🤛🏿
The amount of effort he puts in editing the video is unappreciated.
As someone who is highly experienced in drawing, that was quite good for a week. You are actually talented :)
I am on the same level as he was in the beginning of the video...
How long will it take me to reach this level if I practice 1-3 hours every day?
@@PiyushRoy024 depends on how fast you can learn new things
He is really good at how to learn things thats why he is so fast
@@PiyushRoy024 maybe a month
@@PiyushRoy024 i can’t tell you a specific number of weeks unfortunately. Because everyone has a different potential. But if you believe in yourself and draw as much as you can (with referances), you’ll be able to see your own progress :)
Also i recommend you to not give yourself a limited hour pattern, just start drawing and keep drawing as much as you want, it may took more than 1-3 hours
omg i love your drawing and how you do the drawings good job on the drawings you made!
In the art set you got (H&B) there are three blending stumps used pretty much as the way you used the tissue and gets even cleaner blends.
Interviewer: what skills do you have
Mike: Yes
Underrated af
@Rapid Raven true dat
Him in 2023: "learn how to apply for a job with no experience"
😂😂
Underrated
"How to bullshit your way to millions of views".😀😅🤪
@@kumar7586 sus amongos smell?
It's almost suspicious how much he improved in 7 days.
worked out cause he didn't sleep
susybake
i dont believe it. All these youtbers has "amazing" results with "no experience". I think hes been drawing when he was younger
I feel like he has more experience..
You can kinda tell he already had some experience in his before character and eye.
dude you are awesome. you are making the best version of yourself that you can be
U know why he is so good at learning new skills? Simply because he knows how to learn effectively. So learn how to learn is so important, note that.
How tk learn how to learn ???
@@No-Stack-Developer break down skills into subskills then learn those sub skills
Yes true, people learn best in different ways and once you know the best way you learn then you’re set. Hence learn how to learn.
Yess that is something which would be more taught nowadays.. i truly think that it's the next step of the world's education system
"Talent is overrated, practice is not"
I love that quote
He ignored the elephant in the room which is he HAS talent and perfected it by practicing. No amount of practice can turn you into a Mozart or Mariah Carey if you are tone deaf
@@thesupergreenjudy prob coming from a dude who sucks at art
@@thesupergreenjudy any practice can get you anywhere, practice does not make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect
@@swordless2648 sometimes the talent is too great to realistically reach even with countless hours of practice over one's entire life, examples would be mozart as mentioned before
no matter how hard you practice, you're just not beating mozart
@@swordless2648 aptitude is a thing dude
Very Inspirational I Started To Get Back On Drawing Thanks For The Help
Me too! I used to draw eyes like one line, a circle in between, another line, then connect. Now I take like 5 mins to draw a hyper realistic eye! And on the vanishing one, I did this a while ago, but the point is the vanishing point if you didn't catch that. Your lines need to be symmetrical/perpendicular touching the lines in the middle, depending on your shape.
"Talent is overrated, Practice is not."
-Mike Shake,2021
You have 69 subs I will ruin that
@@ObaidFaisal please no
@@Punnothebro muhaaahahahaaa
@@Punnothebro #EndSimping
You have 80
Time to ruin that
*"if you have the determination, u can do anything"* Mike is the proof of this concept
wow great channel you try everything and not give up, subscribed!
Holy moly! good video ! keep up the good work.
Amazing 🌟
مبدع
انت في كل مكام
@kaneki LMAOO
Nope just Arabic
@Kaneki
"I learned how to draw in a week."
Or did I? *Vsauce music plays*
Lmao 🤣🤣
lmfao 🤣
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You are so talented and you help me to try for learning drawing once again
I learned to draw when i was at middle school. I got bullied so i was always alone and i have nothing to do in small breaks and lunch breaks so i started drawing stick figures and anime watch youtube tutorials about how to draw anatomy every single day that’s how i learned how to draw . It feels like that my school experience was a curse but also a blessing. It gaves me many opportunities to meet new people that shares the same interest and hobbies i didn’t have that many friends when i was at middle school and highschool now i have a few who are realfriends who i have fun with and share the same interests.
Me who has been drawing for 2 years: 👁👄👁
Same
Mike: has a blending tool in his drawing set
Also mike: blends with paper😂
u mean tissue paper??
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He probably didnt know what it was for
@@tjallevanderwal8031 yeah Ig
@@tjallevanderwal8031 shouldn't he know what it was for? He watched tutorials and videos on how to draw, or at least experimented a little witb other tools
You've motivated me. I'll keep practicing and one day hopefully I'll be great
Just watching this makes me want to try the same! Also remember to pace yourself, don’t put to much pressure but at the same time don’t baby ur self.👍🏻
Suggestions for future skills:
yoyo tricks
diabolo tricks
origami folding
b-twist
beating minesweeper as fast as possible
Begleri too
I really love the yoyo tho as a yoyo player i will be really happy to see of him use a yoyo
I think that the b-twist would be too difficult After watching the backflip and the front flip videos i think that he cant Land it
@@andreaceccherini4968 It's all about practice
I don't think you can actually win in minesweeper lol
You are the guy who makes people to overcome our fears!!!!!
Mike, this channel is so awesome!!
Thank bro I'm motivated watching your video ❤
Video suggestion: How I learn to do parkour in 1 week.
It's on the list but I'm still injuried so I have to wait!
@@MikeShake ohhhhh
@@MikeShake oh I feel sad make a video about learning digital art with no experience
i remember Rock lee's quote : " HARD WORK BEATS TALENT "
Talent kinda overrated
@@kookieblink6661 practice is not
@@blu0x7d12 talent plus hard work is even more underrated.
I remember my first reaction when rock Lee was drunk lol
@Giancarlo Chacon I didn't know that wow not like I saw the episode
Your so good at stuff that you should never stop your the most talented youtuber
I like the way you draw with the pencil. You're doing great. SUPER
as an artist drawing an iris isn't easy, and as a beginner you made an incredibly amazing artwork.
Yep I am an artist too and this is a really good attempt
It will take my entire life what took him a week
Drawing hands
Edit: i finally have drawn a good hand
So sorry for you bro❤️❤️. May God bless you🙏🙏
Hey man thanks you really inspired me to start drawing again thanks man
I really love this video it motivates people to never stop trying there are people i saw they want to learn they want to improve their skills in drawings but they give up patience is the key when i was a kid i watch anime a lot so i started to draw anime w/o reference after that i switch to draw with reference until i reached high school i never stop drawing when i reached college i started becoming lazy i can say practice makes you improve not also your skills in drawing but your creativity in your brain i want to learn to draw portraits but im too lazy 😁