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  • @alonso4668
    @alonso4668 Před měsícem +1809

    ive just got a really great idea, i'll try to create the worst piece of art in the planet💀

    • @anthonystaysout
      @anthonystaysout Před měsícem +115

      That's impossible 😭

    • @JamesBob1337
      @JamesBob1337 Před měsícem +218

      @@anthonystaysout the chance of drawing the worst art is low, but never 0

    • @GLEPPPPP
      @GLEPPPPP Před měsícem +66

      @@JamesBob1337 somebodies gotta have the worst

    • @anthonystaysout
      @anthonystaysout Před měsícem +14

      @@JamesBob1337 oh I mean okay that's true

    • @feeshgames
      @feeshgames Před měsícem +72

      you'd somehow have to make it look worse than the nft monkeys

  • @KokonaMiyu
    @KokonaMiyu Před měsícem +903

    this video is so real.
    but also I value a consistent artstyle with consistent techniques because I want to be recognised and build a personal brand around my art ;-; like how some artists are recognisable without a signature

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +191

      I think having a recognizable style/brand is valuable as well! :3 However, i’ve never seen an artist with no defining traits or characteristics. I believe the style issue artists deal with has much more to do with our biases than actual plainness.
      It’s similar to how we see our own faces/voices as mundane because we’re so used to them. We don’t see the novelty others may see in us, we are biased against our uniqueness. I’ve seen a lot of artists stress themselves out about finding their “style” even while I see tons of consistency throughout their works already.
      There’s something to be said about branding, there is a time and place for taking a more structured approach to stylization, I just wanted to talk about how style is mostly an automatic thing you’ll figure out once you develop your tastes~ It’s not something I like to worry about too much. ^^

    • @_rainsake2365
      @_rainsake2365 Před měsícem +25

      I can guarantee that if you look at any artist's past works you'll see growth and evolution throughout it
      recogniseablitily and changing how you draw aren't mutually exclusive

    • @Wiggly38
      @Wiggly38 Před měsícem +13

      Everything above, plus even if you DO have an inconsistent artstyle that probably just means you can adapt to any other artstyle easier. Now, I'm a horrid artist, but I can at least say the animation business likes someone who can learn another artstyle FAST.

    • @leoncantsing
      @leoncantsing Před měsícem +3

      Think about it: how are you suposed to develope an art style when you currently struggle with the basics? I say this because i also feel bad with my art being inconsistent, but this is normal for someone who is not a master in the tecnic. In this stage, every drawing is a practice, not an artwork.
      If you know how to draw, you can do any style you want and it's gonna look good, 'cus you undertand how to mold the world into an unique vision. But if you first persue your "artist identity" you're getting a pitful result. Why you should have an identity if you don't actually know how to draw?

    • @CorralSummer
      @CorralSummer Před měsícem +2

      Style will come pretty much no matter what. Better to focus just on improving and not letting "style" or "brand" hold you back.

  • @hi.iamhuman.3564
    @hi.iamhuman.3564 Před měsícem +599

    I think a lot of people think of art as a thing that you’re good at or aren’t. Art isn’t about talent, it’s about endurance. it’s so rare to see people talk about the journey. being a good artist is first and foremost about learning and growing. I wish I could convey what I mean as well as this video has evoked. As an artist i’ve accepted that I will never be satisfied with my art, and I know that that is a GOOD thing. Many people will chase consistency, but it’s annoying buddy, stagnation, isn’t something we want. There will be ups and downs. So cherish the moments you’re proud of yourself. look back to see how far you’ve come. Let those moments fuel you when times are tough. That’s why the goals she talks about setting are so important. The feeling you get when you accomplish something can’t be compared to anything else. It’s so incredibly sad to see people give up before they even try, just because they realize that they have to actually WORK to be good at something. It takes diligence to master a skill and art is one of those things where “mastery” is different for everyone. So take joy in the tiny victories. I like to think of finding my art style like taming a great ferocious beast, it tosses you around, chews you up and spits you out. It goes where it pleases and you get pulled along for the ride. As you improve you gain more control over your expression. Struggling isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of resilience.

    • @cartoonhyperfixated
      @cartoonhyperfixated Před měsícem +4

      This is so true omg. 😭

    • @potoate
      @potoate Před měsícem +13

      exactly! i feel like being a good artist isn’t about your technical skill level, but rather your willingness to step out of your comfort zone and make things you hate so you can grow.

    • @cooldeer4811
      @cooldeer4811 Před měsícem +1

      But some people still have it easier than others because they have natural gift that helps them to be more effective and gain skill faster

    • @allanredhill8682
      @allanredhill8682 Před měsícem +4

      @@cooldeer4811 some do have it easier. However I dont think its about genetics but rather in what environment you grew up in. Most people that give up on art have a very self defeating mindset that is linked to their upbringing or how society shapes our view on art

    • @allanredhill8682
      @allanredhill8682 Před měsícem

      @@potoate pls dont make things you hate it will burn you out hard longterm ^^ I agree with not getting complacant and stepping out of your comfort zone - but pls work on projects you actually care about! (unless its for a job ofc, thats different)

  • @Meganstaek
    @Meganstaek Před měsícem +208

    "there's nothing unproductive about living your life" is something I really needed to hear right now. Thank you for making this video!

    • @ABMODEUS
      @ABMODEUS Před 10 dny

      that’s what i was about to say :( i’m so burnt out!!

  • @Lilysuperstarers2
    @Lilysuperstarers2 Před měsícem +218

    As somebody who feels insecure about my art quite often, I feel like this video hits all the right points! I tend to get ahead of myself easily, frustrated with how long it takes me to reach my end goal. But, in the end all I need is to take a breath and sit down. Look at where I started and where I am now. While it may seem small, a simple improvement can go quite the way.

  • @trixfox45
    @trixfox45 Před měsícem +159

    Had a classmate at school who just would try and make everything a competition with me (which I didn't enjoy).
    She eventually got so jealous about me being able to draw better than her that instead of improving her art she just completely gave up.
    It wasn't too bad as well ,just more the typical "starting to draw anime" kind of style with humans and while her animals didn't have the best anatomy they still looked cute.
    My art was(and still is) far from perfect as well though.

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +30

      I wish people talked about these things more, it can be a very isolating experience! My ex best friend used to threaten self deletion bc she was so jealous of me 😭 it’s so hard to deal with bc ur literally just doing something u love, and they make it look like you’re doing everything you can to hurt them.
      your pfp is very cute if u drew that! other ppls jealousy is not our responsibility 💞💞 I wish we could talk abt these things without being seen as arrogant because some ppl genuinely have a problem 🤕

    • @fluffy6941
      @fluffy6941 Před měsícem +16

      Damn I'm glad people are talking about this... So many of my "friends" would always put me down in every way they could because they felt jealousy. (I swear I'm not delusional, they admitted to it afterwards or to other people) A few people would blame me for quitting art because supposedly I "draw better than them when I'm younger" when they were only starting to draw.

  • @WedgyBlue
    @WedgyBlue Před měsícem +334

    The more you are jealous of Artist that is better than you,you will never develop as an artist.
    My advice for fellow artist newbie or got stuck:
    1. Focus from upper body to lower body.
    2. Know your weakness. "Specific" Like eyes or hair.
    3. Give your time to practice sketching or train not only your eyes mostly you fine-motor, not full or complete drawing in day.
    I hope this helps 🎉

    • @XiaoIsMyHusbandBTW
      @XiaoIsMyHusbandBTW Před měsícem +37

      I think going for a aspirational mindset rather than a jealous one helps a lot. I feel a lot more confident in my art when i look at other artists because i look at them as what i can achieve rather than competition or envy. once you really realize that AT SOME POINT you WIL be able to draw like that you're confidence will increase a lot more.

    • @WedgyBlue
      @WedgyBlue Před měsícem +4

      @XiaoIsMyHusbandBTW Yea I hope so, many artist keep watching false inspirations.

    • @TakitoRi_
      @TakitoRi_ Před měsícem +10

      ( imo ) jealousy isnt that bad as a driving factor to get better tbh, I mean, I literally learned how to ride a bike simply bc of envy
      artists have probably been jealous of others at least once in their lives. but the important part is to control your desires, not let your desires control you. cuz envy CAN be healthy IF you express it in a healthy way. anything will be bad if taken to an extreme
      so yeah um you can probably still subconsciously feel envy sometimes, so in that case just do this haha um

    • @a_idiot_bun
      @a_idiot_bun Před měsícem +6

      @@TakitoRi_ i agree, just as how the right amount of stress is good for us. as too much stress can lead us to insanity/mental illness and too little stress can lead us to boredom/also mental illness, but the most important thing is how you handle it. even someone with alot of envy inside of them can overcome this, let alone those who are bored out of their mind with no inspiration. you just need the right guidance and enough discipline because success is not easy to achieve

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +5

      I like ur username HAHAH

  • @snowbelltheicewing66
    @snowbelltheicewing66 Před měsícem +70

    I avoided drawing humans for so long, then one day I went "M I K U" and then drew Hatsune Miku in a public server in Roblox spray paint and everybody loved it 💀
    I mean you don't have to be great at drawing to get complements on ROBLOX SPRAY PAINT of all places, but I just went "huh, people actually don't think it's terrible." so I screenshoted it and I kept drawing humans YIPEE

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +8

      MIKU SAVES LIVES!!! i’m glad u kept at it! ^^ miku will grant u bountiful improvement >:3

    • @nuclearbirdutsuho
      @nuclearbirdutsuho Před měsícem +7

      yeah people in that game are pretty nice (excluding the millions of griefers)

    • @CookieandCosmoHEHEHE
      @CookieandCosmoHEHEHE Před 9 dny

      I N M I K U W E T R U S T

  • @KHALI_SEAWEED
    @KHALI_SEAWEED Před měsícem +282

    editing is so juicy

  • @Seb_u
    @Seb_u Před měsícem +84

    Today, I started to actually use references for once (I was very stubborn and thought using references was cheating) to create something different for once that wasn’t related to my content, I’m pleased to say that my drawing improved quickly and I can say it looks WAY better than my previous art where I didn’t use a reference at all (even added a little bit of shading for once which I usually don’t do)

    • @OurpleChan
      @OurpleChan Před měsícem +11

      True! Not using references is one of the worst things to do when comes to drawing. Use references as much as you need to and glad you're improving!

    • @UrSammich
      @UrSammich Před měsícem +2

      I know the feeling, but many professionals use references as well. As long as you aren't tracing what you are referencing, it's ok. I do kind of of a in the middle. If I can't free hand my reference, I'll use the reference and draw out the skeleton (shapes/pose) ontop of the reference and adjust from there so it's not traced (least not 100%). I picked this up in a video where the artist was using it to help teach and understand how to draw an artists style.

    • @Arbysroastbeefjuice
      @Arbysroastbeefjuice Před 12 dny

      Why would using references be cheating??? Most people use references, even when they say they don’t

  • @reitakyleshh
    @reitakyleshh Před měsícem +75

    the little character moving around reminds me of matpat

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +17

      HEHE he’s where I got it from!! i was wondering if anyone would point that out (ᵔᴥᵔ)

    • @thebruhdeadmemes5288
      @thebruhdeadmemes5288 Před měsícem +7

      Guys I have a theory

    • @reitakyleshh
      @reitakyleshh Před měsícem

      @@wispravine ohhh

    • @reitakyleshh
      @reitakyleshh Před měsícem

      @@thebruhdeadmemes5288 Omg

    • @VictorParisLlana
      @VictorParisLlana Před měsícem

      ​@@thebruhdeadmemes5288Wispravine is MatPat's new alt account theory?

  • @ggoldensilly
    @ggoldensilly Před měsícem +89

    HELP WHY IS THIS KINDA LIKE THERAPY????

  • @indiscassette
    @indiscassette Před měsícem +10

    "There is nothing unproductive about living your life."
    Dude... that hit me like a train...

  • @BADLUCKCHARM
    @BADLUCKCHARM Před měsícem +46

    honestly one of the best art advice videos i've ever come across, especially in the long term!!! tysm for ur hard work :D

  • @PrismaticVelocity
    @PrismaticVelocity Před měsícem +16

    Thank you! I’ve been really stuck on a road block lately. I feel like I want and need to draw new things. I love my “comfort bubble” of art, but I want to do different things, which is scary. When I look back at my old art from when I was younger, I envy my younger self because I saw how not afraid I was to experiment with poses, angles, and other varied factors. Although my art had technically improved to a degree, I still feel like it lacks that experimental and freeness my old art had! I realize how important angles and poses are. It adds so much life to drawings, and can help make your art look so much more improved. Practice is SCARY! And it’s hard going through and finishing an ‘imperfect’ drawing that I feel looks horrible. Practice is key. Though pushing yourself too hard can make backwards progress! Don’t be so hard on yourself, and give yourself credit! Remember you can also learn from your ‘bad’ or ‘failed’ drawings. So please, don’t erase what you feel are “bad” drawings! You can always learn and improve. Give yourself some leniency. This video is very useful, and it helps validate what I need to do to try and get better. I, as well as thousands of others really needed and appreciate this video. Sincerely, thank you!

  • @bvghosts
    @bvghosts Před měsícem +19

    Its so difficult… i scroll and see things i’d love to recreate, try to study but my adhd has already made me give up and find something else to do. I did well for my exams when i was told what to do. I cant do anything without prompting 💔

  • @rosaplum7642
    @rosaplum7642 Před měsícem +12

    The aimless, goal-less thing is a HUGE thing I struggle with sometimes. 😭 I'll fix one thing and then sit there, brain loading, trying to figure out where to go next for months because when it comes to what I want my art to look like I can point to like...47 different unrelated art styles.

    • @luraymoondust
      @luraymoondust Před měsícem

      I relate there's so many art styles I really like and would love my art to look like

  • @shkndv
    @shkndv Před měsícem +5

    Straight to the point, stops me from dwelling in negativity, and motivates me to discover myself even more. This video is solid 10/10

  • @Barakon
    @Barakon Před měsícem +14

    Time for me to draw an angry humanoid creature in the rain watching a crowd from a distance.

  • @NazaStars
    @NazaStars Před měsícem +3

    Okay but why this video appears in the moment of my life where I literally needed it more. /pos
    AMAZING VIDEO BTW, It helped me a lot to realize many things that I applied or told myself during all this time aaa tysm ♡

  • @rukkamewmew
    @rukkamewmew Před měsícem +4

    Thank you so much for this advice
    I used to really want to have a consistant art style but i slowly learned that i started to gear more towards expirimentation then anything else
    Your awsome ♡

  • @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock
    @Nibiru_-_Gen_Z_Warlock Před měsícem +5

    i agree with your question very heartedly so, "why do we value Stagnation over growth?"
    i will be personally saving that to ponder, but changing we to "many" if you catch my drift

  • @fefedusts
    @fefedusts Před měsícem +1

    this gave me so much confidence lol i'll come rewatch it whenever i doubt myself or just need motivation to do more art o7

  • @poptart6872
    @poptart6872 Před měsícem +2

    I remember watching a video of yours a few years back with the exact first madoka artwork speedpaint and i just knew it was you by looking at the newer one, it's astounishing lmfao love your content!!💕

  • @axolotdraws9946
    @axolotdraws9946 Před měsícem +31

    3:16 appreciate the use of the viola suzuki book and not the violin one, because as all violists know, we are severely under-appreciated 😔

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +6

      agreed!! the viola is such a beautiful instrument

    • @embe_r
      @embe_r Před měsícem +3

      viola gang 🤝

  • @Yoyoze
    @Yoyoze Před 9 dny

    Very well articulated! I'm in a rut with my illustrations at the moment, but your video gave me the positive input I didn't know I needed. So, thank you so much! for this!

  • @Nakia11798
    @Nakia11798 Před měsícem +8

    There definitely is such thing as in-born talent. My cousin was such a fantastic artist at 13 when she had ZERO interest in art until 13. So she managed to get that much "practice" in less than a year? Nah man, she just had an eye for art.
    Some of us can't imagine things at all, even with references. Like I use references all the time, but my art still looks like ass. There's something I do wrong every time that makes them look uncanny, and I've tried fixing just about every feature. I can't set a goal when I dont know where I need to improve.

    • @BeansproutPost
      @BeansproutPost Před měsícem +2

      We start out with different tools, and some we will never have access to. I have a friend with aphantasia who can't really imagine anything new to put into her art, but she is able to make life-like realistic portraits from a reference. You might need to change your approach to work with what you do have, or you might just need more time. I've heard your mind's art knowledge improves before you gain the physical skills to reproduce it.
      For your specific problem, if you've tried changing a lot of details, maybe you need to take a step back and reevaluate the whole picture. Draw your images as tiny thumbnails and check the composition. Reduce your drawing and your references to very basic shapes, and see if they match up. Art often involves making illusions with those basic shapes. See if you can recreate the illusion without the detail. And occasionally flip your canvas to check proportions, but don't go crazy. I'm sure your details will look great if your basic shapes are set up. ^^ Best wishes with your process. ❤

  • @illukitti
    @illukitti Před měsícem +6

    OH LY GODDD I MISSED UR VIDS SO MUCHHH!!!! i love seeing how your style has gotten better 😭😭😭🩷🩷

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem +2

      D’AWWW IM FLATTERED 💞💞💞 get ready for my next improvement phase!! mwahahah

  • @FairyBoyFraldarius
    @FairyBoyFraldarius Před měsícem +1

    I found this video at the perfect time. For months I've had the thought "my art is so inconsistent" in the back of my head. This video made me feel so much better about it, thank you so much

  • @appo777yon
    @appo777yon Před 6 dny +1

    i came into this video not really expecting much to change about my worldview, but the bit about experimentation and identity hit really hard for me. i am still afraid to experiment with my art a lot of the time, but now i want to try it more than ever. the stubbornness bit is real as hell, and even if there are parts of art that directly reflect our personalities, people change. people change all the time! art will also change, and i feel the whole "consistency" argument, to a point, is driven by corporate bs.
    thanks for this. it makes me feel hopeful that people believe in this stuff.

  • @kanicothecrab
    @kanicothecrab Před měsícem +2

    this helps with animation too! You've helped me in figuring out what to do next, which I'll probably take some more risks and pursue some goals. Thanks :D

  • @nox7638
    @nox7638 Před 3 dny

    It was a long time, you are the first in years that really got me motivatet in art again. Thank you

  • @zippedtie
    @zippedtie Před 26 dny

    such a beautiful video!! this was super inspiring 😭💚💚💚thank u for this!!!!! (ALSO THE OFF REFERENCES!!!!!

  • @Chie-jk7el
    @Chie-jk7el Před měsícem +2

    Thank you sm this helped me a lot since all I do is tell myself that i want to improvs but idrk how :') (Btw i really love your style it looks so yummy i'll be definitely taking some inspo ^^)

  • @kra_lu
    @kra_lu Před 16 dny

    I think that's the one and only video I needed. You earned a new sub, gonna draw now :DD

  • @user-cd6tp3en8i
    @user-cd6tp3en8i Před měsícem +1

    I haven’t really rendered a piece in a while, I just haven’t had the time, and lately anytime I did finish a piece and color it, that was only traditionally. But this video inspired me to get back into digital rendering, so thanks for that!

  • @evskyl
    @evskyl Před měsícem +1

    The one goal per year idea is actually very cool, i'm actually looking forward to try that when i'll get some time to get back into drawing and doodling again

  • @p1x3ldreams
    @p1x3ldreams Před měsícem +2

    I’ve been drawing for 5 years too and your „bad examples“ looks better than my art- still thanks you seem rlly nice I’m gonna watch ur vids while eating now

  • @marjorines
    @marjorines Před měsícem +1

    dude I’ve been struggling with my esteem when it comes to drawing because I’m working on a game and was worried people wouldn’t like my “mediocre style” but after this i feel a bit better and know what direction I want to go with it :3 THANKUUU SO MUCH

  • @sidepai
    @sidepai Před měsícem +2

    I feel ya on the living life point. I got burnt out doing art/had to deal with hurricane aftermath, and took a two year break from doing art. When I was able to start doing art again that time away actually helped my art improve.
    Had all my art friends going 'wtf?!!?' cuz to them, I had improved doing 'nothing'.
    I also agree with setting a goal. I like to set art resolutions with the new year where I work on something I view as a weak point(s) in my art during the year.
    I've always seen an improvement when I compare the first drawing and the last drawing of that year. Thus I get one step closer to how I wish my art would look =D

  • @learasc
    @learasc Před měsícem +2

    Wow I didn't realize how much I needed to hear the sentence "There is nothing unproductive about living your life". I just realized I fell into a trap where I was trying to be as productive as possible, overwhelming me completely in the process and in the end scrolling mindlessly through instagram for hours. Thank you for the video ♡

  • @echo_is_probably_sleeping
    @echo_is_probably_sleeping Před měsícem +2

    I'm glad you said the thing at the end that it's not bad to have an inconsistent artsyle. That made me feel a lot better about how inconsistent mine is!

  • @user-ot8wl7oh9s
    @user-ot8wl7oh9s Před měsícem +4

    I honestly didn't like inconsistency art style because I didn't feel like there's any character to my drawing, while I did enjoy experimenting I really just want to build something and improve it instead of just keep changing from mediocre to mediocre look.

  • @kutaoizumi4189
    @kutaoizumi4189 Před měsícem +4

    It's so funny when people look up to me for my art...cause they don't know how much I struggle with perspective or even just coloring, lol.

  • @Soupyyy_
    @Soupyyy_ Před měsícem +1

    From what I learn when I draw, it’s all from my favorite subjects as it is with writing. And from my own analysis is when I truly enjoy what I perceive or develops through my memory it gets to me to where I draw it. (Ex: Drawing swords, coloring fruit, jagged or expressive lines
    I always felt I had a different way of drawing as when I was doing subjects or touching on paints and canvases, I’d hate it and restore to older methods like finger painting or splashing it around even if the canvas was just a load of random splashes and water drops I though looked cool, but it helped me get out of the gutter on my skills. Sadly from issues, I perceive my own skill as bad since some things I can’t understand or worse can’t picture clearly, makes me sad at times or just make me known as stubborn. (In Colorado, I couldn’t grasp skiing so I did snowboarding)
    But from my own learning system, draw what you enjoy from shows as a start.
    It can be hard at first but seeing faces and drawing from there can help, and if you’re going for a personal style I’d say make a Pinterest file for this especially for those who want to paint but can’t figure where to start (As a painter hater, always pick through what paints you better with. Gouache is what I like)
    If you also just struggle to learn and feel some subjects make you feel inefficient there’s other ways to learn or you can advance to a subject you feel closer to.
    Forgive my own analysis being long or sounding useless, this is just for those who have issues to learning curves or advice. I’m figuring out I might have autism or something a little more due to my years of going undiagnosed. Learning is hard and at times some don’t really know where to go so I only hope this can be of use, if not then I’m glad your video made me realize my issues at times are from my learning curve and not me being stubborn or a coward even if I feel I do somewhat, so to others that have those same feelings, please know it takes time to work through and find what clicks. So take some advice and don’t feel afraid to use it and feel what works! :)

  • @acsaudiodramas
    @acsaudiodramas Před měsícem +6

    # taking risks.
    I go out of my comfort zone with every picture I start, since I always try something I never did before with a picture. I guess without a certain amount of anxiety I find drawing boring.
    # Input.
    Since the 90s I used to collect a lot of references (in the past it were comics, manga, picturebooks and photos I took myself from places, today its my collections on instagram and pinterest)
    # goals
    My goal is always to ban the picture in my mind on the paper in front of me.
    # letting go
    Over the years I always again had to let go of my idea what to persue - black outlines, colored outlines, no outlines, ridiculously proportioned characters ...
    Bonus points:
    # training
    I'm not a good example here. I hardly ever trained, since I don't draw for fun. I hardly enjoy it. I enjoy the final goal - seeing the image in my head on the paper. (I only enjoy applying goache to the paper - everything else is stressful to me) Drawing for training always felt like a waste of time. And there were other things in life I saw as priorities. I might use ADHD, chronic fatigue, tremors and chronic stress as excuses here, but I'm well aware that many artist have all these and also work two day jobs like me soooo .... no excuse... The price I paid for this decision is to be in my 40's now and having very average skills. I'm at the skill level of 16yo artists I admired 20 years ago.
    # avoiding perfectionism
    10 years ago I was such a perfectionist, I didn't finish most pictures at all, since they were all not good enough. Not bothering to train art but being a perfectionist is the weirdest combination. Today I know that I will always mess up proportions, perspective and shades in every picture, but I don’t mind anymore since I know, I automatically get better with every picture I draw and paint. And hey maybe when I'm an old lady in retirement, I've become a great artist - or AI has completely taken over by then - who knows ...

  • @Ieattrashbaggs
    @Ieattrashbaggs Před měsícem +1

    Recently I’ve been incorporating hands into my drawings and I’ve started using markers to color things in. As much as its been a challenge it’s also been improving my art.

  • @cloud8005
    @cloud8005 Před měsícem +1

    I’ve literally just begun to step out of my comfort zone with art and have started feeling like an egomaniac whenever I draw something successful . . . Thank you for reminding me it’s okay to think I’m the best!

  • @kishi_K0
    @kishi_K0 Před měsícem +3

    the best think i could for my art is to stop caring and just do whatever

  • @damien438
    @damien438 Před měsícem +3

    i think the way from "art baby" to "art god" is very much like the way from regular fox to nine-tailed kitsune: you spend a long time and a lot of effort on cultivating your powers, gaining tails (mastery over aspcts of art) as you go, and at some point you're so far from where you started that compared to regular folk you might as well be a god, but the fact remains that all it takes to bridge the distance is time and effort (and a willingness to look at your own faults and adress them when necessary).

  • @bellaroddsgacha
    @bellaroddsgacha Před měsícem +2

    Omg ty this is so helpful as I’m just getting into bettering my art :D ❤

  • @envyxoxo4611
    @envyxoxo4611 Před 28 dny +1

    Absolutely love your editing style. Very floaty & dreamy

  • @wartygourd
    @wartygourd Před měsícem +2

    I've been trying to lean into drawing a more cartoony style. i usually draw realistic portraits, but I've noticed that i really like animated and exaggerated styles more than realistic ones. this video made me want to draw more.

  • @MasquedJustice
    @MasquedJustice Před 9 dny

    that last part is why i'll never understand how people can separate the art from the artist. the art is the extension of the artist, whether for better or for worse

  • @alalmak8853
    @alalmak8853 Před měsícem +7

    This video is amazing, it literally hit all of my issues square on the nose!
    I'd be like: "Well that's good and but what about [blank]?" and it would be next topic or the one after.
    it also made me realize just how full of excuses I am > >"

  • @SpinningAround-sy9ri
    @SpinningAround-sy9ri Před 19 dny

    THis is such good advice and a reminder I need. I'm always scared of messing up, but I find I improve a lot more when I let myself mess up and experiment. I made silly shitpost drawings that allowed me to try new things without my self-place pressure of it being perfect because in the end... the goal was having fun making stupid memes

  • @irenepandiani8756
    @irenepandiani8756 Před 13 dny

    I used to think I would have never been able to paint in digital despite how I always loved drawing fanarts.
    I would just sketch something and give up right away,, spending my time envying other people’s art. UNTIL I actually tried to throw some colors on the canvas, because, despite it all, I still loved drawing and observing and visualizing just as ever and well. I just did it and realized I could simply do it too and the only obstacle preventing me from painting was myself. So now I’m actually developing a painting style that I love and feels mine and I look back at the art and artists I used to envy so MCUH and do not feel bad like I used to anymore.

  • @fangthrob
    @fangthrob Před měsícem +1

    I love this, no bs, no sugarcoating, all great advice!

  • @SlowV6Mustang
    @SlowV6Mustang Před 19 dny

    The part about setting goals is very important. All my life until my sophomore year of high school I just drew aimlessly whatever I wanted. I only progressed due to art class teaching me stuff about value, color, light, etc. but even then none of my stuff was really any good for being in middle school. I had friends who were already learning anatomy while my characters looked like blocky roblox people. After my sophomore year of HS my art was fairly decent, but I knew I wasn't learning what I wanted to learn, so that summer I dedicated myself to learning how to draw people (specifically anime girls, but that's not important) so I started up looking anatomy tutorials. I found a draw with jazza video, then went through lots of Marc Brunet videos, and even watched some Ethan Becker (mostly for the entertainment factor tho). I started slowly getting better, and when I first got out of my comfort zone my art was really bad. My drawings kinda looked flat and were blurry with how much I overused the soft airbrush for shading. My color was awful, linework was messy, anatomy was janky, but overtime that got better and better. I started with just learning how to draw faces, then started working on bodies, then I learned more about how to draw hair and eyes. By the end of the summer I made a piece that I was really proud of and I'm still kinda proud of today. Right now I draw one big piece about every month or so, and my most recent piece that I'm just now finishing up is probably the best I've ever made. I've made more progress in the last 4 years than I have in the first 15 years of my life. My next goals are to learn how to pose in perspective better and to learn how to render/digitally paint.

  • @Kosher_Salt374
    @Kosher_Salt374 Před měsícem +2

    I didn't even realize you were rambling (yapping?) Until you were calling yourself out. You're entertaining to listen to and very informative. I find a lot of your points to be true and while my art has been forever changing I once started wanting it to stay the same so it'd be what people knew me by.
    But there was also another time i wanted to hide on social media and changed my style completely, my friend knew it was me anyway somehow but played along with my bullsh- So anyway it really doesn't matter ppl will know you anyway lmao.
    Hello I'm your new subscriber. 👍

  • @IMF3RNO
    @IMF3RNO Před měsícem +1

    thats so truee recently i started doing digital and i sucked at colors but ive tried adding bit by bit more colour and i did goodd

  • @Mr.Fomalhaut
    @Mr.Fomalhaut Před měsícem +1

    Those points about Risk Aversion and Aimless Processes stand out really well, cause we often perceive failure as something horrendous or to be dreaded from past experiences (not everyone probably went through this, but school's a good example). Truth is, you **need** failure and I learned this after a very long time. Making mistakes, just as long as you don't repeat them cause that'll cause stagnation, are *necessary* cause you can see the weaknesses that you need to improve on. To lead into the aimlessness point, what helps alleviating that is to either pick the thing that is the BIGGEST offender or the thing you notice that you're good at initially, then work towards that. We as humans like to be result-based but trust me, leaning more into the smaller things or simplifying is how not just art but other things get done.
    Basically draw without judgement a human face for example and if the biggest problem is that it looks flat, work on form, or if the eye placement is off, study proportions.
    You can also look at failure differently, I personally see it as a win-win situation, cause there's no harm that causes fatal injury if you mess up on a painting. If you did something good, excellent job. If you did something wrong, you have something to work on, therefore you have found the problem that needs practice for your art to look better.

  • @bethanysingsmrs849
    @bethanysingsmrs849 Před měsícem

    helpful vid. Ive been drawing since i was 8 no joke 12 years. and I practiced everyday, and yet my art still looks like begginers level. Even at uni my teacher told me that my art is still basic and that i need help with it despite my years and years of practice. I realize that practice doesnt awlays make perfect and practicing and studying art doesnt always work for some people. My issues im identifying now with art is that I dont erase my work, dont notice my mistakes until an hour later, and im too fast at drawing that i never take time. Once I get my adhd meds which hopefully will fix my attention span, i should imrpove at art too cuz my attention span is the biggest issue since i always rush art and then never work on it ever again cuz i get bored of it and move on too fast. I jump too quickly to the end goal rather than focusing on process. Also the stuff about jealousy is so true, I've known so many people that have learnt drawing within a week of practice compared to my 12 years which I get really upset about and compare my art to theres, I always found it unfair.. And about goals, I could never set a goal cuz i just get so bored easily, anything longterm for me is impossible

  • @Annazz.
    @Annazz. Před měsícem

    The editing in this video is yummyyy (also your arttttt I wanna eat it it looks like hard candies)

  • @gothix_ii
    @gothix_ii Před měsícem +4

    i love ur content sm, it helped me alot in my art journey, keep doing what u do best and even if u get hate, dont let it get to u! ily

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem

      aweee thank you!! i’m happy I could help ^^ some of the comments are so mean it’s kinda funny 😭 I just think “what possessed you to say this to someone?” HAJAHHA
      usually i send them to my friends and we make fun of them so nw, they can’t get rid of me that easily o(`ω´ )o

  • @nicktheplayer213
    @nicktheplayer213 Před 12 dny

    i've been drawing practically my whole life, and i remember i went into a point where i thought so poorly of how i draw, that it actually hurt to draw rather then help. it's what made me quit for a good few months before picking it back up again after I played omori for the first time, and then really picked up after one of my friends asked me to draw something for them.

  • @deskitt
    @deskitt Před měsícem +23

    creating the worst piece of art is impossible because art is subjective and someone in the world is bound to enjoy it :D

    • @regis_c
      @regis_c Před měsícem +2

      Me who resorted to doing cartoons instead of real art because I suck at it

    • @ishaalimtiaz6715
      @ishaalimtiaz6715 Před měsícem +6

      ​@@regis_ccartoon art is real art

    • @anthrolitestudios
      @anthrolitestudios Před měsícem

      well the internet sure proved you wrong.

    • @deskitt
      @deskitt Před 28 dny

      @@anthrolitestudios sorry what is this even supposed to mean genuine question are you just crapping on some artists or like do you not understand the concept of art or

    • @anthrolitestudios
      @anthrolitestudios Před 28 dny

      @@deskitt also cartoon art is real art yeah. The timing of it kinda made my comment seem odd

  • @CrazyGreenFluff
    @CrazyGreenFluff Před měsícem +1

    this video is so visually appealing that i couldn't draw while listening to it in the background! :O

  • @Xavster
    @Xavster Před 15 dny +2

    I can't take the editing but that's on me, too much stimuli for my little brain
    I got through it and I think it's great advice, thank you so much!!

  • @alwaysalittlered6434
    @alwaysalittlered6434 Před měsícem

    Like this video! Getting started was really hard, when I started treating it like homework I spent around 16 hours every week, I saw only a little bit of improvement and it was hard, lots of work little progress. It spent me 1 hour to draw a bald head to the reference, and it wasn’t good at all, maybe now, 2-8 minutes at most, 8 minutes if I’m picky. Now I spend way less cause senior years, and kind of burnout so 2 hours a week? 4 if I’m inspired. I started committing 2 years ago, that isn’t a long time. So get started! If your willing to put the hard hours it’s not difficult at all! Art is a skill!

  • @ramens
    @ramens Před měsícem +1

    i NEEDED that first point tyvm !!

  • @wilsonstrax5899
    @wilsonstrax5899 Před 2 dny +1

    video: "Visual library is crucial"
    Me, with hypophantasia, in despair.

  • @housemouse4209
    @housemouse4209 Před měsícem

    Awesome video, VERY insightful :) I also get very annoyed when people call others “art gods” and similar things, forgive my bluntness, but it’s just so stupid. You made many great points that made me want to draw again, so thank you . . . Also, you have a very nice voice. Never stop talking. ^_^ LOL! Have a great day!!!

  • @Theyarefulloffear
    @Theyarefulloffear Před měsícem +4

    I needed to hear this so much

  • @NikitaClayton-qn7ge
    @NikitaClayton-qn7ge Před měsícem +2

    As an artist I've learned to embrace my flaws and accept my rapidly changing and stagnant art style

  • @Kori_Shimo
    @Kori_Shimo Před měsícem +2

    Love all the madoka art :D

  • @lilylookittykyu3115
    @lilylookittykyu3115 Před měsícem

    This video made me want to get back into my sketch book, full of half finished inconsistent drawings, and start drawing some more(, most likely half finished inconsistent drawings but-) with every drawing my brain has to learn something right? And if i keep adding to what i know while mostly focusing on having fun, even if my drawings look like shit, at the end of the day it was what I tried and learned that counts 🙃

  • @NatTheNoodler
    @NatTheNoodler Před měsícem +1

    I’m taking a risk by taking some designed characters, which I normally do, and try and make detailed backgrounds and other visual development stuff for it. Backgrounds are the bane of my existence and I’ve wanted to get better at them for a while so I’m hoping this helps

  • @kenzieisediting
    @kenzieisediting Před měsícem

    BYEEEE THIS LITERALLY WOKE ME FR UP

  • @Pokemaster-wg9gx
    @Pokemaster-wg9gx Před měsícem +1

    The eyes on that old Madoka artwork during the lighting example nearly made me choke, especially when you were critiquing everything else so i was like *AM I TRIPPING GURL?!*
    Also i love how blursed the james charles Sukuna with his flame orange ears is
    Jokes aside though its a very nice clear line of progression so thats cool

  • @Burbee1511
    @Burbee1511 Před měsícem +1

    I LOVE YOUR ART BTW!! Thanks for helping with some tips :) +1 sub

  • @WilliamSnakeSpeare
    @WilliamSnakeSpeare Před měsícem

    This helped me in a way I can’t explain, I already was fine with experimenting and failure but?? Something clicked I guess?? I don’t fully understand it all but I understand most of it now! Thank you :)

  • @Blixtwixy
    @Blixtwixy Před 10 dny

    one of my sisters was the type to throw the controller when she lost at mariokart (when we were kids). she's the sibling who seems to have stopped making art, too :(
    patience makes an artist

  • @fishyforyou
    @fishyforyou Před měsícem

    Being willing to drop what you know for something greater. An anchor never allowed anyone to move further

  • @TheOneWhoLeftItAllBehind666
    @TheOneWhoLeftItAllBehind666 Před měsícem +3

    I was about to flame you in the comments so hard when I read the title but then I said, “Hold up, let her cook”

    • @wispravine
      @wispravine Před měsícem

      thank you for hearing me out toji pfp 🙏

  • @mandyiaa
    @mandyiaa Před měsícem

    This video makes so much sense, thanks

  • @scareram
    @scareram Před 11 dny +1

    the word people without goals is just pepe, ill never forget that now

  • @personalpenguin22
    @personalpenguin22 Před měsícem

    11:15 iM Actually so glad you also talked about art styles being stagnant and whatnot, to be honest i thought for the longest time since i dont have a concrete art style that i basically had no art style. People really made it seem like an art style is something that has to fit specific things all the time, and that you should have a specific one.

  • @JJ5_dragon_heart
    @JJ5_dragon_heart Před 28 dny +1

    If I just draw normally without a reference it looks decent. One time I just used a reference of Layla from Genshin and drew her and damn it actually looked way better than I thought I could draw

  • @blindedjourneyman
    @blindedjourneyman Před 28 dny

    yeah, Im lucky Im a bit too willing to take risks lol, drawing and composing even as I make a game and soon 2 games at once cause gamejams are hella drug, and yet I STILL find time to practice an hour of sketches a day XD this vid was good fuel to keep drawing! thank you!

  • @Aly3xhii.0
    @Aly3xhii.0 Před 27 dny +1

    Also consider encouragement and support. A lot of young people or kids fail to see their potential because of it, sometimes they need praise to boost their ego

  • @Bseaz
    @Bseaz Před měsícem

    i keep improving and getting worse, no idea what i wanna do with art but its the only thing im kinda good at so i keep trying. But i'm also too lazy to actually practice but also too much of a perfectionist to accept mistakes i make in my art xd if something looks bad i throw the drawing away lol. i do one day wanna become good enough to make money with my art but idk how i'll do it

  • @UrSammich
    @UrSammich Před měsícem

    I think as an artist we put ourselves on a high platform because we often compare ourselves to other creatives. We tend to think if we aren't like them or better than them then what good is it to keep putting out new work. Yet, with anything it comes with trials and the more we work on our talent, the better we will improve in time. I used to think the same way that I wasn't getting better and felt stuck. I noticed most of the time my art felt stiff and other than basic fundamentals still needing work, I kept asking myself why I felt this and took a different approach to improving. Partly why I felt unhappy was because I wanted to develop a look, but I also wanted to do more dynamic poses and did. So while it's not a major jump, it's an improvement. There isn't a right or necessarily a wrong way to improving. It's more so the willingness and dedication.

  • @clairelu606
    @clairelu606 Před 7 dny

    TBH If I found this video years ago I really would have improved myself luckily I was able to do that on my own but this was still an extremely amazing help

  • @PossiblyDvD
    @PossiblyDvD Před měsícem

    Your art looks sickeningly sweet

  • @whitecat5782
    @whitecat5782 Před měsícem

    I love the mini wanderer on your screen!

  • @solid.4
    @solid.4 Před 25 dny

    this is actually really good

  • @anname7373
    @anname7373 Před měsícem

    this is so real. my art got a DRASTIC improvement when I just went "screw it" and started drawing what I wanted (from reference), regardless of my current skill level. funny how that works

  • @SystemBreak_.
    @SystemBreak_. Před měsícem

    Really like how this video was edited really kept me watching lmfao 🦐

  • @saikik7390
    @saikik7390 Před 20 dny

    thank you i really needed to hear this