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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @Freakshow_Biz
    @Freakshow_Biz Před 2 měsíci +1681

    It's honestly shocking how much useless advice I've received...none of it worked. 😓 I was told once to change my whole art style to improve by someone 😭

    • @Khann_2102
      @Khann_2102 Před 2 měsíci +58

      I never follow random people's advices, just professional artist like Modare/Mogoon

    • @Freakshow_Biz
      @Freakshow_Biz Před 2 měsíci +24

      @Khann_2102 I follow advice that I know would help me in the specific topic I'm trying to achieve. Wanna learn perspective, start with dimple 3d share perspective to get the general concept and all those shapes can be combined to one bigger image.

    • @Khann_2102
      @Khann_2102 Před 2 měsíci +19

      @@Freakshow_Biz Yeah, Marco Bucci and Marc Brunet are one of the best for that

    • @SerendipitousArtist
      @SerendipitousArtist Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@Freakshow_Biz keep creating

    • @s18uwu6
      @s18uwu6 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Yeah kinda bad advice, takes the fun out of drawing. I'd say it applies only when you're doing a study.

  • @TerelinT.Venomous
    @TerelinT.Venomous Před 2 měsíci +3092

    "That isn't REAL art because it isn't realistic." - My art teacher in 2nd grade after I gave her a drawing of a mermaid :/
    Bestie what?? I was 6?? 😭😭

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Před 2 měsíci +654

      bro what??!!

    • @doagii
      @doagii Před 2 měsíci +650

      tf did she expect?? that you came out the womb painting the mona lisa with your umbilical cord?????😭😭😭

    • @unicornpupart
      @unicornpupart Před 2 měsíci +76

      no way 😭

    • @cheesypastel
      @cheesypastel Před 2 měsíci +177

      That’s like saying your photograph isn’t a real one because you took a picture of a Barbie doll like what

    • @PanConJamon-wr6pl
      @PanConJamon-wr6pl Před 2 měsíci +88

      I wonder what goes in the mind of those ppl who thinks "real art" is real (wait that is kind of ironic lol) bc isn't art a way to express one-self, interpret topics, or just portraying something imaginary? Like wth bro.

  • @0Kinn
    @0Kinn Před 2 měsíci +1001

    I like how my art mentor put it for me "art is a hobby, art is for fun, use everything that you are given. Do not limit yourself, your not taking an exam."

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +33

      Great advice. I believe everyone can do art - even if it's abstract, a form of expression and emotions. That's why there's Art Therapy and those who go are not artists. Many do take up art after though.

    • @ah-sh9dw
      @ah-sh9dw Před 2 měsíci +14

      I don't like that advice because "art is a hobby" sounds so limiting. Sometimes you draw for money, sometimes you aren't being paid but are making a gift and want to make it match someone else's tastes. Like if you're only doing it for yourself, as a hobby, then that's great but I find art for other people fun too
      Edit to add: art doesn't need to be fun either. Sometimes it can be painful but cathartic and sometimes you spend several hours feeling frustrated because you can't get that one bit to look right but it was so satisfying to finish and now you've got a new skill

    • @user-vf2yp3lw5p
      @user-vf2yp3lw5p Před 2 měsíci +31

      @@ah-sh9dw you're making a good point about the potential of art being something different than a "hobby" or "just for fun". but also it does start as a hobby for most people so a lot will relate to the advice op mentioned.

    • @user-sg4ov7ng4h
      @user-sg4ov7ng4h Před měsícem +7

      @@ah-sh9dw yeah but if you start art without considering it as an hobby, you might not have fun, and you'll stop

    • @ah-sh9dw
      @ah-sh9dw Před měsícem +1

      @@user-sg4ov7ng4h I never would've got into art if I considered it a hobby and just for fun. If my teacher said that to me, I'd probably be completely put off of art by it

  • @StudioHannah
    @StudioHannah Před 2 měsíci +596

    Explanation on “don’t use black”!!
    You can totally use black in your art, but you shouldn’t rely on it as a default to darken your colors when painting. Black is a powerful pigment and it can turn your bright red into a reddish-black VERY quickly. It makes yellow look muddy. USUALLY you want to darken a color with its complimentary color. As a rule, I try to avoid black when I’m mixing my colors unless I want to bring down the color’s chroma or I’m at the very end of mixing the colors and just need it to be a taaaad darker. Or if I want to paint a pure black to offset other colors I’m using.
    It’s actually very good advice but it’s meant as a color mixing guide for people who aren’t masters at mixing colors yet and not as a general all-of-art rule.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +18

      I make my own black paint - I use Oil paint (don't use it that often) but I do throw a little Crimson in prevents muddying complimentary colours - of curse you can go heavy on the blue or brown side depending what complimentary colours you use.

    • @whoahanant
      @whoahanant Před 2 měsíci +24

      I try to use blues and purples for shading/darkening. Because lighting and shading irl are not pure white nor pure black. Which is why it can look less realistic or harsh to our eyes on some pieces. I try to save pure black or white for extremely contrasted areas. Things like bright shines or deep crevices/folds. Even then you can still tint them slightly into other colors so they can be off white and off black.

    • @ah-sh9dw
      @ah-sh9dw Před 2 měsíci +2

      I don't know if this is a good thing to do or not but I like using a thin layer of diluted ink on top. When it isn't mixed in and is just a layer it doesn't muddy things as much.
      I am cheap and find it good since it doesn't involve buying more colours and the ink goes down so slowly that its pretty much infinite

    • @endless_art
      @endless_art Před 2 měsíci +3

      Забавно, но большинство красок, что используют художники вместо черного, замешаны на черном пигменте. Индиго, например. Ван Дик Коричневый. Сепия. Но эти же люди избегают черного. А так-то совет верный: затенять все черным плохая идея, потому что черный делает цветную работу плоской. Опытные художники имеют его в палитре, но стараются его не трогать.

    • @thalasowo3373
      @thalasowo3373 Před 2 měsíci +6

      And you can actually use black if it makes sense in the background. Old artists from Baroque to Renaissance have dark brownish black backgrounds, which would make sense for using black as shadows.

  • @Mumther_Flame
    @Mumther_Flame Před 2 měsíci +400

    I am definitely guilty of answering with "I just practice" when people ask me how I started drawing, because I just made little characters and stories and just did my best to convey it. It's a tempting thing to say because when you do it for so long, you don't even think about it.
    Like the saying goes, "all art teachers are good artists, but not all artists are good art teachers"

    • @bluejay43
      @bluejay43 Před 2 měsíci +40

      I've gotten to the point where if I feel I can't give meaningful advice, I just tell people "idk, I just drew until I figured it out on my own. Don't ask me for advice".

    • @bca__
      @bca__ Před 2 měsíci +16

      ​@@bluejay43 Exactly 😭😭. When people ask me how i got so good, i dont have an answer bc i just keep on drawing 😂

    • @Ruuniru
      @Ruuniru Před 2 měsíci +19

      To be fair, "just practice" is sometimes the result of asking an unspecific question like "how do I get better at art" without specificing what exactly do you want to improve on ( you ask a general question you get a general answer I guess) or you were just getting advice from someone who doesn't fully understand what they're doing and just balling with it. (or both of these together)

    • @thefoolishkat
      @thefoolishkat Před 2 měsíci +4

      My go to phrase became "I don't draw since yesterday" when people tell me I'm so talented and they could never etc etc

    • @techno_otaku
      @techno_otaku Před 2 měsíci +2

      one's imagination can take them far in their skills in bringing it to life enough for others to get the vibe you yourself are going for
      It is one of the thrills of being an artist that I've realized as I continue making pieces.

  • @ac1d.fl0w3r9
    @ac1d.fl0w3r9 Před 2 měsíci +1404

    the people that say "digital art is not for real artists" are so dumb considering the fact that most tv shows, cartoons and movies have ART AND ANIMATION made by PEOPLE on DIGITAL PROGRAMS 😭😭 i swear some ppl need to keep their advice for themselves.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Před 2 měsíci +138

      bruh...i heard that also quite recently too

    • @dowon_btw
      @dowon_btw Před 2 měsíci +50

      Yeah as a traditional and tablet aka digital artists DAMNNN it was so hard at first and overwhelming bc I didn't know how the program worked

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci

      ​​@@dowon_btwsnap. But the love for traditional oil paint was too strong for me lol. Maybe I'll try digital again in the future but for me at this moment in time is not for me. 😊

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +28

      You have a point but it goes both ways I've seen digital artists who only do Anime start lecturing other artist who did anatomical figurative art - he was told it's all wrong and the complaining individual proceeded to "anime" up the art and say this is the correct way? 😂
      The Art World is a funny place and loads of misconceptions. I hear it a lot as I use Oil Paints and there are some sectors who do nothing but demonise it as "Dangerous". All art mediums have health risks - digital art will have some eye strain to carpal tunnel syndrome in some 😂.

    • @MyNamesHunter75
      @MyNamesHunter75 Před 2 měsíci +19

      @@Mark-nh2hs I do think in general art is very gatekeepy. It's weird because at the end of the day IMO as long as you yourself are creating the piece of art it shouldn't matter what you use all digital does is condense the tools of traditional into a program with some exceptions such as transform tools which as far as i know are unique to digital and does help speed up workflow and tends to be more cost effective at least within the developed world. I enjoy both but tend to switch it up when I feel a bit stuck with one. I honestly think I'd be a bit disappointed though if I started with digital and never had my first drawings traditional because it's super cool having a sketchbook of old drawings/doodles you did years back. Digital is harder to learn if you start with traditional because unless you got a screen tablet which even then you still will feel kinda disconnected from your art. Hard to beat that pencil on paper feel and the friction you get traditionally that is hard to get the same sensation on digital and graphic tablets just feel weird if your used to traditional at least while learning em

  • @FinnH-mh3dl
    @FinnH-mh3dl Před 2 měsíci +275

    Honestly everytime my sister asks me for tutorials on how I draw, or asks me for tips on improvement I tell her “Study what you struggle with, and if you get stuck give it a minute and come back to it.” Because that’s what’s worked for me. I use trail and error and study mine and others’ artworks and mistakes so that I may improve.

    • @whoahanant
      @whoahanant Před 2 měsíci +15

      Yeah when I get stuck with something I hate I start watching tutorials for that said issue.

    • @seaah
      @seaah Před měsícem +3

      wait you don't roast her art to no end?? wow you are a good person :0

  • @theULTIMATEVOCALOIDFAN
    @theULTIMATEVOCALOIDFAN Před 2 měsíci +153

    "______ art style is not valid/ not good" like, if every art style was the same what's the point of doing it???

  • @MaryGen-xo6zf
    @MaryGen-xo6zf Před měsícem +335

    3:09 “don’t use reference”
    Leonardo DaVinci: alright Madam Mona Lisa, you can go home.

    • @FdubsMapping
      @FdubsMapping Před měsícem +14

      😂 that’s what I was thinking

    • @jasonyones5103
      @jasonyones5103 Před měsícem +27

      If they say "reference is cheating", then say that using recipes for cooking is cheating too

    • @ShintogaDeathAngel
      @ShintogaDeathAngel Před 25 dny +2

      @@jasonyones5103 I think using good, clear recipes is “cheating” if you’re already good in the kitchen (obviously I think that’s as BS as saying you shouldn’t use reference for art) but I would like to share a mildly amusing story about following recipes - one of my friends asked Alexa for a cake recipe last year and followed it pretty much to the letter.
      As for how it turned out… her husband told me it was nice knowing me just after I was offered a slice the next day 😂

    • @G.A.C_Preserve
      @G.A.C_Preserve Před 15 dny +1

      Some said that he referenced himself as Mona Lisa as his portrait looks kinda like the Mona Lisa
      Don't know if that's true or not though (kinda same angle and stuff like that)

  • @DasGnomo
    @DasGnomo Před 2 měsíci +106

    One of my Professors once said "Not every Teacher is a Good Professional, and not every Professional is a Good Teacher".
    And throughout the years I've seen how REAL that is.

  • @666_angel_66
    @666_angel_66 Před 2 měsíci +654

    "You didn't finish! There is still white!!!!" or "Why didn't you use 'true' colours???"

    • @Orez-Suke
      @Orez-Suke Před 2 měsíci +69

      Omg i always hated people saying that the art should have no more paper white
      How to make someone go from "ah nice a good task" to "omg nooooo"
      Got that from art teacher
      but also from one other teacher at the time we had to make drawings in our first page of lessons books in middle school

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +48

      ​@@Orez-SukeI think watercolour artists would disagree with them. As I'm sure they use white paper negative spaces for highlights

    • @Orez-Suke
      @Orez-Suke Před 2 měsíci +25

      @@Mark-nh2hs we indeed use paper white for highlights 👌

    • @Irisgeneral
      @Irisgeneral Před 2 měsíci +18

      Frrr they tell/ask me “eww draw a background” so do you wanna draw a jungle? “Ugh stop drawing cats that’s not real art!” Like your stick cats know what real art is

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Před 2 měsíci +2

      What's negative space, precious?

  • @TheRealTormentor
    @TheRealTormentor Před 2 měsíci +129

    Being told to "Just draw" reminds me of when I was in elementary/middle school being told to "Just focus"

  • @YouTube_enjoyer69
    @YouTube_enjoyer69 Před 2 měsíci +322

    People say don't use a ruler but i can't even use it right😭

    • @NikkiG1134
      @NikkiG1134 Před 2 měsíci +53

      That's like saying "Don't use a pencil". Just draw with your mind.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +36

      Rulers are only used for smacking someone's hand when they try to "borrow* one of your art supplies 😂

    • @whoahanant
      @whoahanant Před 2 měsíci +21

      I mean I don't usually use a ruler but then again I typically go for organic stuff rather than structures. Rulers are pretty helpful when drawing buildings and some perspective stuff lol. Imagine squiggly houses.

    • @tonyasmith1917
      @tonyasmith1917 Před 2 měsíci +1

      (Use rulers. That's why they were invented- because they are needed!)

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před 2 měsíci +2

      My ruler: shift+click

  • @user-ob9pm6np6r
    @user-ob9pm6np6r Před 2 měsíci +534

    the art community was doomed from art lore

  • @anothermoon8894
    @anothermoon8894 Před 2 měsíci +102

    I think every human is born an artist, being creative is a human trait. Just some people loose the childlike wonder for art on their way to growing and some (artists) are keeping drawing. And sometimes people who lost it on their way, are starting as adults anew and I think that's wonderful 👏

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +10

      Look at very young children art they can create some truly amazing abstract art. I remember an abstract artist saying the secret of abstract is to activate your inner 3 year old and don't focus on anything empty the mind of what you been taught lol.

    • @anothermoon8894
      @anothermoon8894 Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@Mark-nh2hs Also if I may add, Picasso said: "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child." - and I think it's not to take it in literally but I understand it like: to loose yourself in your craft like an unrestrained child. Only then can you unchain your full potential. I think.

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před 2 měsíci

      And art comes in many forms, not just pictures

    • @tyle_2860
      @tyle_2860 Před měsícem +3

      Everyone can be an artists but your point isn’t true. Their are definitive differences in each humans brain that WILL cause another artist to be ‘better’ than the other because art is the human view on reality(or the opposite). This is counting for most art styles, not the abstract ones.

    • @yetto1277
      @yetto1277 Před měsícem

      everyone can draw lol

  • @croutonwoman3730
    @croutonwoman3730 Před 2 měsíci +214

    I used to be one to say “I don’t use references” but I eventually realized that I was using references without knowing. I’ve looked at my hand to see if the one on my drawing is backwards or not, I use references from my head (like if I want to draw an animal I saw the other day). Plus a lot of my art has features ,like big feet, that I implemented because of other artists I admire. We all use references weather we realize it or not
    EDIT: holy crap stop fighting in the replies 😭

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +21

      You could create an art piece and someone could point it out that oh that's like this or that artist - someone you never heard off. Until you remember 6 years ago you flicked through one of his artbooks 😂 it's there subconsciously 😂

    • @FablestoneSeries
      @FablestoneSeries Před 2 měsíci +36

      Anyone who says, "don't use reference", is in for a hell of a shock if they ever get hired at studio.

    • @doodleoffice221
      @doodleoffice221 Před 2 měsíci +6

      Pretty sure that's the point of saying so. You don't just generate something outta your mind out of literal void, it's all things you've seen and understood before, but when they say done use references ig they are talking about straight up copying something without understanding how it works, so you can make yourself remember such learnings when in need instead of just relying on images you're seeing already.

    • @FablestoneSeries
      @FablestoneSeries Před 2 měsíci +6

      @@doodleoffice221 Studios have style boards. They take their animators on field trips to see real life reference.They encourage animators to act out scenes. I can not state this strongly enough. USE REFERENCE is the mantra by which all studios live by. And tracing... is encouraged. even ENFORCED. You learn by tracing the work of artists better than yourself. Disney has been tracing their own work for 100 years.
      The only people saying don't trace or don't use reference are the amateurs and hobbyists.

    • @doodleoffice221
      @doodleoffice221 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FablestoneSeries studios aren't standards for art learning, they will do anything that saves time and accelerate the process as long as it's legal, that's why theses heavy copy pasting and and pretty much the extinction of 2d animation. Another bigger reason is standardization, people working in a project don't automatically know what they are doing to do, hence they get provided everything necessary to make everything as clear as possible, otherwise there would be stylistic differences between each of their works. Studios don't teach you art, you're there cuz you already know it, their purpose is to make a project work, one of which invoices the whole communication process of trying to let people know the goal.
      Idk why you're trying to restate the whole "use references" statement, I was just trying to clarify the meaning behind the saying, which I directly said was "copying something without understanding" essentially working like a printer instead of not using anything classified as "references" which is literally everything. Things you listed in the name of referencing are part of study, involves learning, and what I am saying what they mean by referencing is not having the learning part itself. Tracing is a common beginner's technique to learn, to get control over lines by stimulating it. But if you're doing this without understanding what artists intend by making such lines, it's useless. You can learn _faster_ with tracing, but better than yourself? Impossible, you don't know others work better than you know your own work.

  • @SerendipitousArtist
    @SerendipitousArtist Před 2 měsíci +97

    I absolutely love you!!! Truth! Thank you for giving me the best advice! I just started my art journey at 51. Been painting everyday for one year 4 months. I call myself Serendipitous Artist on FB. I learn so much about people BS ...
    You GIVE ME FREEDOM to be safe, and creative. Without all the online bullshit!! Thank you! You ROCK!

    • @amberblyledge7859
      @amberblyledge7859 Před 2 měsíci +6

      YES! Be creative! I love that you started recently!

    • @SerendipitousArtist
      @SerendipitousArtist Před měsícem

      @amberblyledge7859 Thank You so much! My first paid art show is Aug 3rd. Can't believe it!

  • @hyphencubed
    @hyphencubed Před 2 měsíci +60

    One piece of "advice" I've heard is using the bucket fill tool is "cheating".
    And another piece is your art always has to be perfect. As in lines have to be smooth, colour has to be within the lines that sort of thing.

    • @turkey4802
      @turkey4802 Před měsícem +7

      So fucking watercolor isn’t real art

    • @Josue_S_6411
      @Josue_S_6411 Před měsícem +4

      This is kinda unrelated, but this comment reminded me of Minecraft players complaining about beds for making the game "too easy" when if they didn't exist you would just stay inside your house for 10 minutes doing nothing until the sun rises. I know this doesn't have anything to do with art, but it reminded me of that "You should do the more boring, time-consuming option instead of a simple solution for the same results".

    • @Josue_S_6411
      @Josue_S_6411 Před měsícem +3

      Depending on the artstyle, you may want to do mess lines on purpose, or you might not want to use lines at all.

    • @twotruckslyrics
      @twotruckslyrics Před měsícem

      @@Josue_S_6411Yess, sometimes the lines are just a guide i paint over, sometimes theyre the main focus, its fun

  • @helen.faunway
    @helen.faunway Před 2 měsíci +68

    The main things that really helped get my art to the next level are 1) all objects are made out of planes and 2) simplifying planes into straight-edged shapes is the quickest way to understand those planes and create the illusion of 3 dimensionality.

    • @twotruckslyrics
      @twotruckslyrics Před měsícem

      weirdly, drawing clothes ruffles helped me learn a lot 😅 i did not understand what perspective was,,,

  • @pearlthenephilim
    @pearlthenephilim Před 2 měsíci +502

    "Stop drawing in an anime like style, no one will hire you unless you draw realism"
    This is just.. discouraging when you're just a hobby artist

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +54

      I remember a few years ago there was a massive kick off regarding this but it was getting into art college/uni. A student was told to don't just draw anime but understand it posture, lighting etc as I never knew there were hundreds of different styles of anime. I'm not an anime artist not a fan of it but have seen some exceptional artwork. Any way this student refused to listen rocked up to art school and was rejected as all they provided was the most generic anime art ever.... Oh boy the Internet kicked off. Thankfully a professional anime artist stepped in and shock a lot saying when he started as an anime artist he had to learn anatomy in detail and agreed that the art school was right.
      My attitude is if your art inspires you and you find happiness in it do what the hell you want to do. Ignore the grumbling people they are only jealous half the time they haven't progressed pass stickmen drawings 😂

    • @ileniagennari499
      @ileniagennari499 Před 2 měsíci +16

      and it's false.

    • @FablestoneSeries
      @FablestoneSeries Před 2 měsíci +11

      @@ileniagennari499 It is partially true. Unless you live in Japan and speak Japanese a Japanese anime studio isn't going to hire you. Anime is ridiculously difficult to get into and if that is what you want to do for a career but don't meet those qualifications then you need to try something else. It's just the way that it is.

    • @theothertonydutch
      @theothertonydutch Před 2 měsíci +14

      @@FablestoneSeries This argumentation is kinda bad because western shows have been doing the anime art style for way over a decade now.
      But I do think that, the same as drawing everything in the style of the Marcinelle school or Ligne claire, drawing anime/manga style can easily become a crutch. But this also goes for using only a single material, type of ink or paint, medium, etc.
      Yes, it is okay to do a single thing as a hobbyist, but exploring other ways to do the same thing is inherently important to the growth of an artist. You also get way more mileage out of it.
      It's not a war-crime or anything, which is why a "comic sans bad" reaction to your work is often a bit baffling. Shut up, I'm having a good time.

    • @FablestoneSeries
      @FablestoneSeries Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@theothertonydutch It is a lesson in tough love for any anime enthusiast, that the best way to getting their dream job is by not directly pursuing their dream job. At least in the field of animation. If you want a job drawing (or writing for that matter) for a specific studio they will ask to see art from that genre but not exactly their IP, because they don't want to be accused of ripping you off, should they already be working on something similar. Just another reason I tell art students to stop doing fan art. Fan art is a road to nowhere.

  • @Huddywuddy77
    @Huddywuddy77 Před 2 měsíci +71

    The reference one is easily the worst for me.
    Some of the greatest artist of our generation AND past generations were pretty reliant on using SAID references. Hell man like let’s take it to anime a highly popular form of art in today’s society. THAT uses reference, like nearly every mangaka uses references from kishimoto (Naruto) to people like Oda (one piece) and etc.
    If you’re starting art, don’t be scared of using references. You don’t need them for LITERALLY EVERYTHING. But it’s not immoral to use, of course see how you work without references sometimes so you can understand what you need to improve on. But references aren’t bad to use and never have been, been that way for literal hundreds of years😭

  • @Angieurmom
    @Angieurmom Před 2 měsíci +232

    "But you need an iPad for digital drawings so your art is actually good." Like what? Uh, I just suck lmao, drawing w/my fingers have nothing to do with it? Sure it may be easier but it won't make me better.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Před 2 měsíci +38

      😭😭😭😭bro what?!!

    • @louc.6735
      @louc.6735 Před 2 měsíci +42

      I cannot imagine drawing with a finger (my broke artist days were whatever pencil i had in school and my 40 cent notebook), but expensive tablets and programs and brushes really do not make a difference when it comes to fundamentals. Styluses just let you have better control over line weight.

    • @KibitoAkuya
      @KibitoAkuya Před 2 měsíci +21

      The one thing I'm gonna give digital art an edge on is that when drawing details you can redo the same part several times in a few seconds easily until you feel satisfied
      If you didn't forget to do it on a separate layer

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před 2 měsíci +3

      I'm using mouse and laptop for digital drawing lol

    • @julienneyes7018
      @julienneyes7018 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@MohammedAgbadi Fingers are for free 💪

  • @SavageMinnow
    @SavageMinnow Před 2 měsíci +25

    The ball shading example is an example of a BEGINNER PRACTICING. The article is obviously intended to boost confidence, and if it looks like a photo image, or a skilled sketch of a stylized ball, like the examples you "suggested," it would be overly daunting and off-putting to new artists.
    Some people just need encouragement. My partner's kiddo is like that. She just needs to hear someone say, "you're getting better, keep going," and she doesn't really need "advice" when she asks how to get better. She will get better with time, and that's the whole common theme to all the "bad advice" which isn't really all that bad, just poorly worded. Encourage newer artists to keep making art. It helps

    • @purplewine7362
      @purplewine7362 Před měsícem

      partner as in you are two detectives working on a case together?

  • @AestheticaWolf
    @AestheticaWolf Před 2 měsíci +33

    Seriously when I was younger I was encouraged to use reference by a critique and my art only became better.
    Especially when it's not a subject (like say a wild animal) that one can't easily actually view, sets someone up to have some of the worst anatomy possible.
    Digital art is amazing.
    The list goes on…
    Thank you for this video and for calling out bs

  • @cherue_
    @cherue_ Před 2 měsíci +9

    8:01
    I actually took a college level art class where we studied the fundamentals of drawing and this was one of the techniques we used. It was supposed to teach us how to “sync” your eye with your hand and focus on observing and your object and its details rather than focusing on your drawing.
    I remember my professor saying: “how do you plan to draw something if you don’t observe it and know how it looks like?”
    In short words: Observe and learn more than what you draw.

    • @OhanaJohan
      @OhanaJohan Před měsícem

      It's a good exercise for sure
      I had the same thing in my drawing class along with upside-down drawings

  • @LordKaraOfficial
    @LordKaraOfficial Před měsícem +11

    "i drew off the top of my head, reference is cheating"
    Bro, your own memory is a stored REFERENCE

    • @CakeIsNotALie
      @CakeIsNotALie Před měsícem +2

      Sometimes people make references without even realizing!

  • @bradcook1537
    @bradcook1537 Před 2 měsíci +121

    "Draw everyday."
    Okay, what so I draw?
    "Just draw what's right in front of you."
    Everyday?
    "Yes. After 10,000 hours maybe you'll be a 'real artist, like me."

    • @hasnahenas
      @hasnahenas Před 2 měsíci +9

      ngl that kinda reminds me of yatora from blue period when all he would draw and practice were still-lifes

    • @Justanormallurker
      @Justanormallurker Před 2 měsíci +9

      Uggghhh I hate when people tell me that, like brother, I want to draw people, as you can tell from me only drawing people, drawing my cereal bowl isn't going to help "but it helps with lighting and-" no, shut up, that's not what I need to practice rn

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před 2 měsíci +1

      I haven't draw in few months

    • @huey451
      @huey451 Před měsícem +3

      You don’t have to draw complex subjects but you should try to draw close to daily for 10 minutes at least. Draw what you don’t know. Idk how to draw fabric but I’ve been drawing the wrinkles on my shirt for about a month now and now I know how light bounces between creases. I still don’t know how to draw a flowy dress but I’m already better than before.
      You have to strike while the iron is hot to cement the technique.

    • @oratank
      @oratank Před měsícem +1

      draw what you like until it look like the thing you like

  • @MomirsLabTech
    @MomirsLabTech Před 2 měsíci +36

    So i did the whole "get inundated by other artists art advice to the point where i stopped making art" thing, and while there was some beneficial advice out there, a lot of it is just used to push those artists into the very popular learning algorithm (no shade for that either, get that bread anyway you can). That being said, i think a lot of people pursuing art can get caught up in the "learning" loop and not the more beneficial practice loop.
    Unprofessional, hobbyist art creator advice: i found an old art book while thrifting one day, and have been attempting to study just from that book because i was so enamored by the artists style. This has helped me feel motivated to sketch and paint again, but your results may vary. Happy creating friends!

  • @TheCmDragon
    @TheCmDragon Před 2 měsíci +19

    One of my favourite pieces of advice came from a friend who does not consider himself an artist but it was similar to what you said later in the video, but it was something along the lines of. "Nothing in nature is perfect, so don't always strive for perfection". I was worried about things being uneven and something just looking off so I would scrap so many pieces, I still have that problem, but working on it :)

  • @chickenwings8575
    @chickenwings8575 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Contour drawings are a fundamental and helpful practice though. One of the first things I taught in my drawing class in college, and it really helped me make more realistic outlines. I recommend it to people who want to help their line structure and especially hand-to-eye coordination

  • @YourWaywardDestiny
    @YourWaywardDestiny Před 2 měsíci +8

    "No sketchy lines." OK, _why?_ If your literal sketch is jerky and fuzzy, this is actually fine. If your next layer is still a little jerky, this is still fine. You want smoothness when you're doing something you actually want to be seen, your final draft is the only thing that is going to be presented, so be as chaotic as you need to be. You don't have to fear the fuzz, you don't have to stress about the fuzz. As you continue to make cleaned-up pieces, your sketches will eventually follow to be more confident. And if the sketches _don't_ look less hairy, so what? If you have solid line art over that, clearly you know how follow your own chaos, sooooooooo... What are we being bothered by in the first place? A part of the process is _ALWAYS_ going to make you go: "Wow! What a mess! I hate looking at this!" No matter how skilled an artist you are, that is a fact. You can let the sketch be a puddle of gross hair if you like. So long as *YOU* can follow along with it, you can make it clear and clean later.

    • @Herr_Vorragender
      @Herr_Vorragender Před 2 měsíci +1

      Proko often gives that kind of advice and then proceeds to add a digital layer and refine the lines on top of his first sketchy layer.
      He gives the advice because he sais, that the line confidence can be seen and is appreciated by even the people who have no clue about art.

  • @Mugsformuggiesofficial
    @Mugsformuggiesofficial Před 2 měsíci +14

    0:52 as someone who drew everyday, it’s good to learn fast or your bored at school or something, it helped me and I bet it helped others, but some tips that helped me
    When you start, ALWAYS start simple with a simple but realistic. Like a cartoon. Then when your ready, start focusing on realism and anatomy, once your done you can go to an art style you like!

  • @Genji-wt8bo
    @Genji-wt8bo Před 2 měsíci +18

    Art community always have gate keeper point the worst direction as much as they can so u wont improve to their level , its real even when u work inside a art company

  • @cordleil2747
    @cordleil2747 Před 2 měsíci +12

    Some people : dont use references
    Portrait artists :

    • @Proplayer69420
      @Proplayer69420 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I use reference a lot! Like i drew one them ( its in community posts

  • @yukiko347
    @yukiko347 Před 2 měsíci +16

    Worst art advice i got, buisness kind and unprompted "You should paint some other stuff that isn't girly." My specialty is feminine subjects. In person I get a lot of compliments over my gals and other works.
    My favorite art advice that was drawing, it came from a manga book and it is more "rule of thumb" so it is a base idea of how to draw. But hands length usually matches face length. Or why people use drawing utensils too understand length

  • @DaMagDal
    @DaMagDal Před měsícem +7

    2:33 danny gonzales spotted

  • @stonku
    @stonku Před 2 měsíci +59

    "With a decend amount of skil-" GYYYYYAAATTT😨😨😨
    anyways, PREACH🗣🔥🔥⁉️

  • @QueenHolly832
    @QueenHolly832 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I can't stand when art teachers will tell you not to do something but won't explain why. Or will expect you to know a technique they're supposed to be teaching you. It just gives off that they dont know how to teach, or that they dont know why they shouldnt do something but were told before and didnt question it.

  • @sunheart_aquarelle
    @sunheart_aquarelle Před 2 měsíci +6

    Getting the sentence of "you're limiting yourself, I know you can do much better" after being limited to using only the pictures in a certain book, not being allowed to use a picture someone else had used already, there only being a total of 3 pictures left to choose from, all three being pattern wood cuts (so no real "action" happening), only being allowed to use a single colour.... Like, lady: Not only are YOU the one limiting me, the only reason I was behind on that specific assingment was because I had been TO THE HOSPITAL the day you gave it out! And that was a regular occurence since I had a chronic illness that was kicking my butt.
    If you're going to limit kids on certain things, at least give us some leniency when we are actively trying to.. yknow... go to school despite needing strong meds?
    It was over 18 years ago, and I still remember that. Weirdest thing was, otherwise she was a lovely teacher.

  • @rata2lle
    @rata2lle Před 2 měsíci +13

    “Just let the creativity flow”
    No, give me something to put in my mind to put on paper, I ask “what should I draw?” They say “idk” like JUSTGIVEMEONETHINGTHATISNTADOGORCATOMFGGYJIJCBCIJGGYJIJCBASIDNCIJANEDNMKS

  • @angeliqalien.
    @angeliqalien. Před 2 měsíci +10

    "Dont use digital art because it can give you artblock" BESTIE WHAT.

  • @votummstellarumm1581
    @votummstellarumm1581 Před měsícem +2

    I am so glad I found this video! I was fortunate to have professors with experience of working in the industry (animation and video games) encouraging my class to use references whether it's a photo or a live video, just don't trace it lol especially I find professional artists who are honest use artist references in their art tutorials whereas other "artists" who claim they draw without using any reference at all are most likely lying.

  • @GalekC
    @GalekC Před měsícem +3

    "start at anatomy & figure drawing" & ive been overwhelmed for the last 6 years

  • @Marlena499
    @Marlena499 Před 2 měsíci +8

    Worst art advice I got from my mom as a little kid was "hide the hands behind the back because youre not good at drawing them" really hindered my art development for a bit. Obviously the way I got better at drawing hands was to draw hands 😑

  • @JordanGrimmer
    @JordanGrimmer Před 2 měsíci +10

    I've always felt that art should be fun first. If it starts feeling like a chore, what's the point?

  • @Kitchensink.
    @Kitchensink. Před 2 měsíci +61

    I won’t ask what you were thinking when making that drawing at 0:05

  • @g4jensigeromegarcia781
    @g4jensigeromegarcia781 Před měsícem +4

    "Hair isnt supposed to be fluffy" DID THEY EVER SEE SOMEONE BEFORE???

  • @trevorpearlharbor5171
    @trevorpearlharbor5171 Před 2 měsíci +24

    This might come off as a rant, but i thought itd be best to be honest here. Anyway this is my experience:
    Saying "Get better by drawing everyday" is the artists equivalent of "If you want to find the right person to date, just be yourself." It just comes off as something said to get the person asking off the artists back, and the advise is so nebulous that its next to useless.
    Some people genuinely give good advise, but not alot of them do. And thats because some people have been drawing for years and even draw as a career. So its been years since many of these artists started from the bottom to get to where they are, which would make them even more reluctant to give sound advice. A lot of the advice i see here on CZcams take very little regard as of the learners skill level and provides lottle context. It makes it it that much harder to newbies to learn.
    I drew for years until i stopped and life got in the way, and when i had free time, I took to writing instead, since i wanted to make my own comic. Ive wrote for so long that im rusty, and i eventually started trying to reteach myself. When i ran into a video that said that drawing every day would improve my art, i was disheartened; i work as a security officer. I work double shifts back to back and most times i get very little sleep. How am i supposed to draw everyday with a life that hectic 😂

    • @nikkey8951
      @nikkey8951 Před 2 měsíci +5

      the thing with advice is that, ultimately, it is not universally applicable or appropriate in every situation. you are right that some artists will throw out very broad and non-specific advice if they are incapable (or unwilling) of conveying what a person should do to get from step A to B. HOWEVER, the advice to remain consistent is not useless, just circumstantial. top example off the top of my head is pewdiepie. he had people pissed a few months ago because he made one drawing every day and got better results over time. however, he was able to do that because he had the right circumstances to try and see if that advice would help him.
      there is an audience for certain suggestions--what matters is discerning if that audience is you.

    • @shadowyct
      @shadowyct Před 2 měsíci +3

      Personally as an artist I can't give people good advice purely because I don't know how tf I make art EKDKDK
      Drawing everyday definitely isn't very good advice, drawing once every week is enough to keep your skills afloat. Drawing everyday can be good, but like... only if you know what you're doing.

  • @hallkiwikiwi550
    @hallkiwikiwi550 Před 2 měsíci +6

    "Practice every day" made me feel so inadequate when i wasn't making enough finished products

  • @Asmo60540
    @Asmo60540 Před 2 měsíci +5

    The worst art advice I got was "Don't draw anime it will stunt your growth as an artist. Focus on realism" which I guess kinda makes sense. But the only reason I draw as a hobby is to draw cartoon/anime characters, though I have drawn realism in the past it's just not for me

  • @SavaMirIALT
    @SavaMirIALT Před měsícem +5

    from a non-artist(my mom) - "why does he look sad? make him happier." well damn, I'm sorry I'm trying to learn to draw emotions, like what?this is exactly why I never show you my drawings

  • @s18uwu6
    @s18uwu6 Před 2 měsíci +9

    Drawing every day will make you better, even just warm ups. Improves line quality, even if you don't 'line' your art work, clean sketches are better than messy especially if you're a beginner.
    Build good practices, improve muscle memory. I understand that people may not have the time to do this, it's unrealistic for them, but either way it's still true.

  • @moatazartt
    @moatazartt Před 2 měsíci +4

    im following your channel since day 1, i was kinda upset when you stopped showing us your fantastic tutorials that help us alot, me in particular to develop ... but recently i was so pleased even more to watch your videos, since you are now one of the few who speaks for us :) so i really appreciate it , i was also one of the few who got a shout out, on your early videos XD ... so thanks again

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Před 2 měsíci +3

      gosh i remember!! i really miss making art videos again and i want to get back to making them. its just going to be alot of work managing both channels but i'll try!

    • @moatazartt
      @moatazartt Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@MohammedAgbadi I really do know how time consuming that would be, lol Hicham Habchi's art and how you introduced him in your channel, DAYSSS .. i really wish you the best :) kindly keep up the good work

  • @HERTZZBR
    @HERTZZBR Před měsícem +2

    i havent heard someone say "digital art isnt real art" in years luckily, pretty sure people stopped believing that, at least i hope so

  • @Mazzy_Arts
    @Mazzy_Arts Před měsícem +3

    Oooo a new art channel I found, time to subscribe!

  • @underpaiddefenseattorney
    @underpaiddefenseattorney Před 2 měsíci +3

    I am the #1 enemy of people who give bad art advice (I use references often, my lines are rarely if ever smooth, colour is usually not perfectly in the lines, and I don't draw every day)

  • @MyDearMuse
    @MyDearMuse Před 2 měsíci +12

    Im exited for a series!

  • @catinacafe7105
    @catinacafe7105 Před 2 měsíci +5

    I was looking for something to watch. Right on time.

  • @youtube_is_bad_for_art
    @youtube_is_bad_for_art Před 2 měsíci +4

    Three Art Tips For All Artists: no one cares about you or your art (so make whatever you want and screw their opinions of it), be careful with the teachers/mentors you choose (are they teaching you something or selling you something), and there is no special sauce (anyone selling you a shortcut is full of shit. there is no shortcut. there is only growth through regular intentional practice.)

  • @inhuman-horrors
    @inhuman-horrors Před měsícem

    you art style/proccess is a mosaic of every piece of media you've ever been inspired by and i think thats beautiful

  • @madamrabbit8503
    @madamrabbit8503 Před 2 měsíci +9

    I never use referebce in my art, I hate how ugly it looks when i do, and i drew better without refrence usually, BUT i usually hand out the advice to use refrence to my beginner artist friends

  • @theanonymousotaku6340
    @theanonymousotaku6340 Před měsícem +2

    Biggest bad advice I had been told was to just give up and that drawing is only a hobby or for kids. I still enjoy drawing and want to improve but I've been told constantly to just give up on the kid's hobby.

  • @JenniferMcMahonhawaii78
    @JenniferMcMahonhawaii78 Před 2 měsíci +23

    In high school, “constructive criticism” in any “physical media art,” though today that also includes “digital art,” will be among ONE OF, if not THE MOST important subjects you’ll ever learn while taking an art class or while currently in an art class in high school; and the reason I’m focusing on high school is because you have yet to take the plunge into Art College, and or the next plunge into adulthood.
    Note: all my experiences I am mentioning above were in a public high school in California, USA, in the early to mid-1990s,

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Před 2 měsíci +6

      It's the same today, though this is something we now usually save until university. When I was taking art classes in college, critiques were something we practiced often. Thankfully, only few were too stupid to understand it (and I say that because these particular few were apathetic a-holes whose art was so bad, yet they had the audacity to act like they ruled the world). There was specifically one person I refused to critique, because they always say the most problematic sh*t (ironically, they are "an activist" and shout at anyone who likes Harry Potter 😐), and can you guess what their art looked like? Actual doodoo. I could've critiqued them, but I refuse to help anyone who hates people (and improvement) that much. (Also this person thought saying "not to sound like an asshole...." only to then say something really offensive ALL THE TIME was okay... even in critique!!! they stank so bad)
      So I think we are already seeing the downfall of proper criticism. Media literacy is dying, and media literacy rules REAL criticism. Critics exist to make media better, but now they exist just to... complain? About everything? And then these same people LOVE the most brainrot garbage possible. We are so screwed 😭 I can't imagine how art critique circles are going to become in the next 10 years....

    • @Pitolek1993
      @Pitolek1993 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@JenniferMcMahonhawaii78 preach, but try actually having a critical thought on a forum, it's " art can be whatever I feel like" all the way down followed by a lot of screaming...

  • @coreybass3231
    @coreybass3231 Před 2 měsíci +2

    28:57
    Using Black and White is like using an unmuted green in your painting with the logic being that because the color is so strong and so noticeable, if you use it then you run the risk of everyone's eye going straight to that and missing out on everything else. So with Green, you mix in other colors to lessen it's intensity. With Black, you mix in the warm or cool colors of your choice to shade the color or make your own black from other colors. And with white, you just substitute it with a brighter color of the mid-tone of whatever you're working on or you tint it with another color that's almost as bright.
    The thing is that it's not a hard and fast rule that has to be applied and there are plenty of artists that will reach for a Mars Black or a Titanium White and call it a day. But if you're broke and a traditional artist, then it is a good way to learn how to use a limited color palette that doesn't destroy your funds. As for digital, well it reins you in because now you have to think about what to use and what not to use. Something like that.

  • @FanFookinTastic
    @FanFookinTastic Před 2 měsíci +6

    I feel like the “no reference” advice is even worse if you’re talking about drawing animals especially. I can tell from experience that there’s going to be alot of details your going to miss if you try to do it by memory
    (did you know animal tusks tend to be located under the eye, not necessarily with the rest of the teeth? I didn’t before looking at pictures of them closely)

  • @minecraftdarby1905
    @minecraftdarby1905 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Art fight. The pressure to not disappoint makes my pieces from attacks so much better

  • @nexusgalaxy9249
    @nexusgalaxy9249 Před 2 měsíci +7

    My only gripe is how inconsistent a lot of these methods are paired with people telling you which is the CORRECT way, only to have them "debunked" by another artist
    Just stick to tutorials online..

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci +3

      Online tutorials can be just as bad. I find the easiest way is take elements you like from various sources and mix them together and most of the time you will find what works best for you - a hybrid style 😊

  • @shadedway5277
    @shadedway5277 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I'm not sure if this counts as art advice, but one that really stings that I get a lot is: "I liked your old style better, you should go back to that."
    I changed it for a reason, thank you very much. Thanks for making me feel like my art progression was actually regression.

  • @Mr_chopp_chopp
    @Mr_chopp_chopp Před 2 měsíci +4

    This man LOVES boondocks, he’s got the ruckus music, and the gangstalicios clip

  • @hollowedboi5937
    @hollowedboi5937 Před 2 měsíci +10

    Best advice I could give that I’m trying to follow myself is to:
    1.) avoid social media
    2.) focus on one fundamental/ art course or book at a time
    3.) finish projects/ what you’re learning to completion
    4.) break down tasks in half until it feels managable (ex. i wanna work for 1 hour, but that’s too long. Ok 30 minutes. Ehhh 15 minutes daily? Ok that’s managable. You’ll often do more than 15 minutes, maybe longer than the initial goal. But starting, and consistency, are the most difficult to maintain. Make that consistent goal a fraction to begin with and keep momentum.)
    5.) Find the fun in the practice. Sometimes the work will drag or you won’t want to, but for the majority of the time it shouldn’t be a drag. It shouldn’t be just for an algorithm. There should be a portion of your work for you. This could be practicing fundamentals on your favorite characters. Or favorite concept. Whatever works for you.
    I’ve found with so much advice, courses, videos, books, so much useful and not useful info, but regardless doing it all at once will do you no good. Find your way. What works for you. And stick with it. Because just following shorts online are gonna be a mix of conflicting short info that won’t work together or lead exponentially like a course may with projects.

    • @cinderblockstudios
      @cinderblockstudios Před 2 měsíci

      Totally agree! Especially with #3. A lot of young artists are afraid to finish projects

  • @yellowjello6000
    @yellowjello6000 Před měsícem +3

    I hate the "don't use references" advice, human memory isn't perfect and a reference is like a safety net that helps you to know that you won't forget any details cause all of them are right there! I used to think that this advice was good advice, and i had no clue why my drawings always looked bad, but once i started using references improved my work by a million. Even if your art isn't realistic having a reference so you can understand pose dynamics, proportions, etc.

    • @CakeIsNotALie
      @CakeIsNotALie Před měsícem +1

      Drawing animals is one thing the NEEDS references.

  • @trollsansofficial
    @trollsansofficial Před měsícem +2

    Decent art advice:
    Shade white with cyan
    Shade yellow with orange
    Practice stuff you struggle with
    Use paint bucket with no antialiasing if you do use it

  • @darkness-dark
    @darkness-dark Před 2 měsíci +4

    "yeah your art is bad don't use that art style it isn't allowed at this school and try doing a different style" when i have over 5yrs of experience of working on comic book art (EDIT: I DONT JUST DO COMIC ART)

  • @Green2Bean
    @Green2Bean Před 2 měsíci +1

    "You can only draw the horizon in the middle" this advice from my elementary teacher YEARSSS ago. STILL MESSES ME UP!!!

  • @YamilethReyes-iw3fq
    @YamilethReyes-iw3fq Před 2 měsíci +14

    0:53 I literally just started drawing on my phone 😭😭 (one time I was at the mall and I overheard someone saying "you shouldn't use reference because that's basically copying" HUH)

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  Před 2 měsíci +8

      🌚

    • @YamilethReyes-iw3fq
      @YamilethReyes-iw3fq Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@MohammedAgbadi 🌞

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci

      ?? All the great traditional artists used reference lol

    • @YourAverageLoser763
      @YourAverageLoser763 Před 2 měsíci

      LIKE FR- The only reason I'm decent at art now (been drawing for a few months) is because I'm using refrences and trying to understand things better with it 😭 drawing with no references first thing is such a bad idea.

  • @fforw
    @fforw Před měsícem +2

    "Never use black" obviously conflicts with a lot of art practice. Anders Zorn e.g. created the Zorn palette which just uses Cadmium Red Yellow Ochre, Titanium White and Black with a slight blueish tint to substitute a blue.
    Dont' use black is a good advice for watercolor. You should learn how to mix colors both in the sense of hitting the right hue, but also with mixing paint consistencies/concentrations for your value. And then apply them light to dark in layers. Using black can be helpful later on, but it sets you back in your watercolor journey if you use it too early. Make your own black out of yellow, red and blue.

  • @MyNamesHunter75
    @MyNamesHunter75 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Draw everyday is imo the worst advice not only because of the vagueness of what to draw but drawing everyday is just not going to be as beneficial as drawing and having a break day where you don't draw anything. Our brains need time to relax and just do nothing is extremely important especially for learning. People should prioritize having at least one or two days a week where they aren't doing drawing/art and have a secondary hobby just to change up your week and learning a new skill or having fun with another hobby will honestly make you grow faster in art. Along with keeping drawing fun.
    I got into a really really really bad habit for years where I'd draw once and a blue moon getting done like 3 pieces of art the entire year because I constantly was trying to improve by only studying it sucked the fun out of it and stagnated my progress. Upon picking up guitar I realized how fun it was just learning something, especially something new and started to approach art from a more fun perspective again. In the last 3 months, I've seen more improvement than I have in years because I started actually drawing again and not just studying but also prioritizing having a break day each week to avoid burnout but to also avoid feeling stuck. Coming back to art after a break day is so refreshing.
    It's that progress I see that becomes very addicting and is fun to see being able to look back at art I did not even 6 months ago and go "Damn that is all sorts of wacky" and seeing how much I've improved is great and that progress is very much linked to not only the general mindset shift but also in how I've approach art more recently. Also treat yourself like you would a friend mainly because we are way harder on ourselves, especially as artists/creatives. I also noticed this, especially with Pewdiepie and is kinda of what made me switch my mindset he had fun and he improved because of that, effort in + having fun is key to learning anything if you are bored you likely aren't as engaged, and aren't going to be improving at the speed you actually could be.
    Practice shouldn't be boring tedious at times absolutely but never boring. When people say everyone's journey is different it's partly because we are all different and we need to figure out ways for us to solve problems ourselves another issue I dealt with was overly relying on tutorials. Tutorials are meant to give you understanding but aren't a direct replacement for actually doing the thing yourself or just copying it 1:1 and not exploring what's being taught on your own. I noticed with one of my friends she doesn't really follow tutorials she just draws and has fun with it and tries things out and while art isn't a career goal for her she's been improving loads because she figures stuff out herself, and is having fun along with trying new mediums/experimenting.
    I'm a highly creative person and always have been but what held me back in art was forcing myself to draw every day and had practice be boring it significantly held back my true potential as I started to find art boring, along with overly relying on tutorials to teach me the magic sauce

  • @rafcor6799
    @rafcor6799 Před měsícem +1

    I love crating octopus characters, and using their real life counterparts helps me to imagine how to design them

  • @Redfrootloop
    @Redfrootloop Před 2 měsíci +4

    5:30
    I'm pretty sure that that is just to boost line confidence

    • @NehaliCreations
      @NehaliCreations Před 2 měsíci +1

      It's absolutely correct. It creates muscle memory for the wrist to move freely and confidently. It's just he doesn't know that's why it's ridiculous to him. It's okay.

  • @QueenHolly832
    @QueenHolly832 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The way I taught myself was by drawing things I liked. I was a huge sonic fan when I was a kid, so I remember printing out countless reference pictures, using how-to-draw sonic characters tutorials, and drawing all the time. And when I decided to draw humans, I used those how-to books on drawing anime characters but pivoted to using reference photos for a handful of animes I liked at the time.
    Not everyone's art journey will look like mine, but as someone who learned to draw in order to make fan art and my own characters, drawing from reference and using my passion for the subject matter to draw countless pictures has helped me get where I am.

  • @Alarm_theclock
    @Alarm_theclock Před 2 měsíci +4

    Your videos are amazing dude im watching it rn

  • @Yari_Yur
    @Yari_Yur Před 18 dny +1

    The most stupidest art advice I got from a commission artist was “you have to learn color theory, shading, and lineart to be a real artist” idk what they were going for

  • @jul5274
    @jul5274 Před měsícem +3

    Someone told me to QUIT because I was bad😭(this was like 5 years ago)

  • @kra_lu
    @kra_lu Před měsícem +2

    "You can't draw with colored pencils or markers, those are for children. Use pastels or paint." from my previous art teacher

  • @Pichu1232
    @Pichu1232 Před 2 měsíci +10

    If i hear "just keep drawing everyday/ just practice, you'll get better" one more time, imma scream
    And 90% of the people saying that have the SKILL and TALENT that already drawing great

    • @SerendipitousArtist
      @SerendipitousArtist Před 2 měsíci +4

      @Pichu1232 Truth hurts. Ignore the pain of it and get started. Its only attainable the good ole fashioned way.... with practice. You got this!

  • @kittycandy_art
    @kittycandy_art Před měsícem +1

    Worst advice i got was from a "friend". She came into my house, stole my sketchbook, called my art ugly, then told me i should stop using references because its cheating and its making my art worse (i dont like them)

  • @xanecosmo5061
    @xanecosmo5061 Před měsícem +3

    0:53 We're in this ai art apocalypse right now and there are people still talking crap about digital art? What year are we in?

  • @wuzi7049
    @wuzi7049 Před měsícem +1

    You draw the outline of something while focusing on the object, and not looking at your drawing. To help build hand eye coordination. It's actually a very good exercise especially for beginners.

  • @skootergirl22
    @skootergirl22 Před 2 měsíci +7

    "Use your imagination." Um, your memory isn't that reliable unless you have a photographic memory or have the ability to transfer your memory onto paper because what i found out some autistic people have that ability. You can picture what you want to draw, but you can't simply draw it no matter how you try, so references work. I'm a very creative person ì can draw my OC, but I still need a pose references

  • @boi3757
    @boi3757 Před 2 měsíci +1

    something sad about these is i actually fell for some of them 😭
    years later i learned nothing

  • @WedgyBlue
    @WedgyBlue Před 2 měsíci +3

    My art improved without watching art tutrials than watching tutorials from tiktok or from YT videos, Or artist claiming they are professionals. 🎉
    Yes, you can BE professional, BUT are you an expert???
    Some artist loves to deceived noob artist by using beautiful art to believe that thier advice is useful😔

  • @zloygoblinkit
    @zloygoblinkit Před 2 měsíci +1

    Not drawing everyday makes you better, but choosing a specific thing to learn fro few weeks or moths can make you better at drawing this specific thing
    Every time this misunderstanding makes me rage

  • @dowon_btw
    @dowon_btw Před 2 měsíci +3

    In Fact drawing everyday can improve you but just drawing dosn't help drawing everyday+ trying to learn something does.
    "Be nice to ppl who aren't nice to you" no thx.
    I am a traditional (paper) and digital artist im good at both but some things im better on paper and some on my tablet. Do whatever you want try new things and be open. Drawing on tablet/PC is real art and it isn't easy it can be harddd Specially the beginning bc of (new program).
    "Anime manga isn't real art" yes it is!!! Basically everything You see is art even a door ur fridge, your toilet, your bett, a chair everything you see got designed no matter if funktional or just to look good its art. Manga isn't easy it also has normal anatomy in it and yes its art.
    Yes black and white can be used for shadow and highlights.
    I personally don't do art everyday i do it when i feel like it i born with many talent's im multi talented and a perfectionist bit that doesn't mean that i can draw or do anything i still have to work for it and learn its just bc i got born with talent that i learn faster then most this is what talent mean "learning something faster then most" so don't give up. Try putting your emotions in it maybe your problem bc it can also improve you mentally health.
    If your a perfectionist like me yeah it Sck's try to learn to mot push yourself to much, take breaks and try not to focus how bad you are bc you did mistakes try to sit it positive and as a motivation to make it the Next time better
    Who wanna see some of my art look at my Insta its similar to my yt name.

    • @Mark-nh2hs
      @Mark-nh2hs Před 2 měsíci

      I think the Anime reference could be aimed at more the western style not the Japanese style. I found out a few years ago there are hundreds of different anime styles from anatomical correct style, abstract etc. But when you watch art channels on CZcams a vast majority it the same identical generic western anime art and it does give the impression of is that all Digital Art is 😂. I'm not an anime fan but I've seen some anime art which has left me speechless and to many wouldn't be classed as anime but it was from one of the subgroup of anime in Japan.

    • @dowon_btw
      @dowon_btw Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Mark-nh2hsWrong manga anime is Japanese.. and ur US manga is called cartoon's there are also Korean Manhwa and Chinese manhuwa I draw Korean one

  • @Uselessfriend1
    @Uselessfriend1 Před 27 dny +2

    "Dont flip the canvas bcause after you see the bad side you lose motivation"
    Ille lose motivation on drawing if i cant figure out why it looks bad😭

  • @somethingsandwich
    @somethingsandwich Před 2 měsíci +3

    30 seconds let's go

  • @themugx
    @themugx Před měsícem +1

    What’s funny is that the people saying that “professional artists don’t use references” don’t know any professional artists, DaVinci, Michelangelo, Caravaggio and Sargent all used references not only early on in their art journeys but also on their masterpieces, Mona Lisa, The Creation of Adam, Narcissus and Madame X all used some form of reference.

  • @VeshpleX
    @VeshpleX Před 2 měsíci +3

    How am I this early??

  • @LatulaArts
    @LatulaArts Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've had so much bad art advice over the years.. ranging from changing my style entirely to throwing away every tool that I learned starting out with anime because they aren't loomis... even to being made fun of for using guidelines when sketching the face??? It's insane.

  • @flopcartman
    @flopcartman Před 2 měsíci +3

    Omg, I’m so early I don’t even know what to comment lol

  • @ravioli_826
    @ravioli_826 Před 11 dny +1

    Most art schools aren’t about making you a good artist. They’re about making you a PROFESSIONAL artist. This is why they want a decent quality portfolio for admission. Good art schools prepare students with skills needed for various industry roles. This certainly includes improving artistic skills but you won’t get into art schools unless you already have some level of competence.