Thank you very much for the lesson. This method is a bit similar to the method animators use. I began to get better at drawing only after I took up animation. I started not only copying from references, but also trying to draw the same characters in different poses from different perspectives.
This is really informative, and an interesting way to practice! I will be trying this myself when I have the chance. I always like to find different ways to observe and draw the subjects that interest me. Thank you for taking the time to make this video! 🎉
I agree with what you say. Two years isn't long enough for an artist to become a professional. But, I believe that effective practice, focusing on fundamentals, can transform me from a bad to an OK artist. I genuinely believe that anyone can make significant progress in two years. However, it requires hard work-extreme hard work-and the correct method. I'm going to start looking for the 'correct method' and share it with you. If you know of any concepts/ practice that have helped you significantly, Pls let me know. Thanks for the comment!"
@@DigitalDrawing-Chris Well, I know only to do a thing a lot of times and hopefully remember how to do it. Copying is a good method. Drawing from life too. Important thing is that to have a job you dont have to be good at it, like being good at art job is not equal to being good artist, in my experience. I dont think it is bad, just nature of collective projects, everyone is a small brick in a pyramid.
@@CaptainPanick Yes, but failing is a part of life. I think right techniques are available in ateliers but at the same time if you want gamedev job or work as anime style illustrator, classic drawing may be a good base, but to learn a style you still would need years to master it. People can live up to 90 years old, I know 80+year olds who is still working, albeit it is not amazon warehouse job. What I mean, there is enough time to learn something. Unless you working two low paying jobs to pay rent and dream of doing art as a job.
too long video tell me where video start? my english is poor so u must make a video ppl notice it without english with just watching not numbers & too many lines in ur scene
Thank you for the feedback. I've just newly started, and your viewpoint is valuable for creating my next video. I'll take these points into consideration in the future. I've added a timeline to hopefully make it clearer to watch each section with less confusion. Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment! Cheers!
Thank you very much for the lesson. This method is a bit similar to the method animators use.
I began to get better at drawing only after I took up animation. I started not only copying from references, but also trying to draw the same characters in different poses from different perspectives.
This is really informative, and an interesting way to practice! I will be trying this myself when I have the chance. I always like to find different ways to observe and draw the subjects that interest me.
Thank you for taking the time to make this video! 🎉
2 years? It is not enough, on average people learn around 10 years daily, preferably from young age.
So you want too much from yourself, give it time. There is no secret technique or method, you just have to draw same thing thousands of times.
I agree with what you say. Two years isn't long enough for an artist to become a professional. But, I believe that effective practice, focusing on fundamentals, can transform me from a bad to an OK artist.
I genuinely believe that anyone can make significant progress in two years. However, it requires hard work-extreme hard work-and the correct method. I'm going to start looking for the 'correct method' and share it with you.
If you know of any concepts/ practice that have helped you significantly, Pls let me know.
Thanks for the comment!"
You can waste weeks, months or even years if you follow poor techniques, conversely, the right techniques can spare you months or years.
@@DigitalDrawing-Chris Well, I know only to do a thing a lot of times and hopefully remember how to do it. Copying is a good method. Drawing from life too. Important thing is that to have a job you dont have to be good at it, like being good at art job is not equal to being good artist, in my experience. I dont think it is bad, just nature of collective projects, everyone is a small brick in a pyramid.
@@CaptainPanick Yes, but failing is a part of life. I think right techniques are available in ateliers but at the same time if you want gamedev job or work as anime style illustrator, classic drawing may be a good base, but to learn a style you still would need years to master it. People can live up to 90 years old, I know 80+year olds who is still working, albeit it is not amazon warehouse job. What I mean, there is enough time to learn something. Unless you working two low paying jobs to pay rent and dream of doing art as a job.
too long video
tell me where video start? my english is poor
so u must make a video ppl notice it without english
with just watching
not numbers & too many lines in ur scene
Thank you for the feedback. I've just newly started, and your viewpoint is valuable for creating my next video. I'll take these points into consideration in the future. I've added a timeline to hopefully make it clearer to watch each section with less confusion.
Thanks for taking the time to drop a comment! Cheers!