Learn to give yourself BETTER FEEDBACK
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Can’t find someone to give you feedback on your art? No problem you can do it yourself and I show you how this week!
I'm loving ur new style!
As my 3D animation teacher always said “There is no such thing as “Im done”. There is always room for improvement.”
It wasn’t until I decided to make and eventually pursue art seriously that I really understood what he meant by that.
After seeing the growth chart, I can see why at times, I look at my art and immediately say or get the thought "its trash."
Helps me to look at something I did 6 months to a year ago when I feel like that, I may still not be happy with the result but I can see the progress I’ve made which makes me feel a bit better about it.
I love your new video thumbnails! Just the right amount of boldness! :D Also stylized Marc is adorable! Pls keep making these!
luh calm botting
thanks for always growing Marc and pushing us outside our comfort zones. You're great teacher and youtuber.
The timing is insane, thanks for the new class❤
thank you teacher Marc
Ah this makes so much sense. ‘A true artist is never happy with his work’. I keep looking back on things I was pleased with 2 years ago and noticing big anatomy mistakes. I suppose that’s a good thing though as it means I’m progressing! Marc you need to invent a name for when you ‘get used to your mistakes’, man I hate it when you come back to something you were doing for hours the previous day and it looks terrible but you were blind to it the previous day…
Awesome! So helpful. This is exactly what I commented a while back and what I've been needing. It's harder for me to critique my own art vs others
Thank you for this!❤
Great video as usual Marc! I noticed you started including a comic rendition of yourself in the thumbnails. It's pretty funny. I joined the discord of the artschool not long ago and it's definetly useful to be part of it. Get positive and learning feedback, and just sharing the experience with others is a lot of fun and motivating. I'll try the 3 attempt self critique as I post my works on the discord and forum and see what feedback we get, so far things have been going really well. Still on term 4, but almost done with it.
My eye is almost always above my technical skills which leads me to draw even less and widen the gap 😓
😮 I watched this not knowing it was so recent
Guys is true, do what he does and it works. I just shaved my head and my art has improved 100%. I also did several practices he shows in this video and others, but if you wanna believe study, practice and hard work makes you better, I guess you can try that too.
i was literally looking at some of my art last night that i made 5-6 months ago thinking they look like trash now and that i could do better! i was wondering if that meant i'm getting better at art and that graph you made probably explains what's going on for me!
Literally me just relying on my wife's opinion before I continue with my designs 🤣🤣
I've been doing this a lot lately. It really does help to be your own critic. you've got to be hard and soft on yourself...
Pause... 💀
This was my experience in a studio where an AD wasn't nearly as skilled as the art team but they were in the position because of theoretical knowledge and a "trained eye"; some mismatch in technical skill which is compensated by theory and soft skills is ok I think, but eventually this became a burden because there was nothing else they could teach us and ended up being overly critical and nitpicky to over-compensate and justify their job. You make a very good point, Marc, you need both!
Just in time!
at 1:50 the red and green dots should move in sync along the time axis.
apart from this, Great vid !
"Soccer, hockey or formula 1", lol🤣
Thanks, Mark!
Gonna improve with this one
No wonder the “Valley of Dispair” feels like despair… It’s shaped like stairs
I’m surprised that this is almost the exact same thing that I’ve been doing for the past couple of years, I just didn’t realized it😅….
I like your draws
Hey Marc! Have you seen the new TOS of Adobe? What do you think, should we be afraid?
As a failed art RUclipsr, I don't know what else to do.
I feel... Curious about the artist learning curve. Is it just me that i think my eye is always at minimum two steps above my practical skills? Like, 90% of the time (no exageration here) i finish my art not because i think is finished or because there is little room for improvement, but because of how exhausted and done i am for not being able to reach the quality i want. Most of the time i try to not get to that point, but the constant is forcing myself to leave it in a spot i can say "well, thats the best i could do".
I have never felt like "OMG im such a great artist". The best i have ever felt has been most like "well, i think im decent", and that is the other 10% of the time.
Ty Master.
You know, I bought your art program like a few days after you released it for the first time, and I have never gone further than like Term 3 because I struggle with adhd. And I only realized I might have adhd in the last quarter of 2023 (I'm 30 now). No matter how much I want to study, I hardly ever can... I hope at this point I can get diagnosed and maybe get medication so I can actually go through the dang thing 🥲
O trabalho desse cara é incrível! admiro muito as artes dele e essa anatomia impecável dos seus personagens 👏🙉😃
Clever!!
should i ask for critique on my artwork that i think is my best- or should i ask for critique on ones i think are trash?
I really like that anime marc o on the thumbnail
You're a formula 1 fan? Hell yeahh
Can't I use shadow Jutsu?
So (as someone who typically does art on paper) when I notice mistakes in my artwork would you recommend erasing the mistakes in my drawing and correcting them? Or should I just redraw the whole picture on a fresh canvas trying to make sure I don’t repeat the same mistakes from my previous drawing?
Sorry if this seems like an odd question. I just don’t do digital art very often.
No dude life is easy just erase it, digital artist just uses undo
Thank you >~
La perspectiva es más importante es la verdad
POV: watching this when you just moved on from the stickman drawing stage
Thought the thumbnail was saitama for a sec lol
I critic myself because no one else will.
One Punch Marc
Me: Ok, how it looks?
Me: Daaaam this is 🐶 sh*t
Me: So what should I do?
Me: Make the eyes bigger, the mouth like this and a little bit of this, and that's it
Me: And now is better?
Me: Nha but now is kinda funny
My new profile pic at the end
That's my secret, cap. I always call my art trash.
just cuz it has mistakes doesnt mean its trash, even if it looks bad
@@harrietjameson Thanks homie, but I was making a hulk reference 😭
Formula 1 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🦅🦅🦅
I bet you didnt read this comment, sensei.
One of the most frustrating things for me is when I can see something is not right, but I can't see how to fix it because I don't know what "right" looks like. I just know... this isn't it. It's not even a matter of now knowing how to do what would fix it; it would only be like, lines on the page, I know how to put lines on the page just fine. But where? And why? What even is wrong with the lines I have? It looks like butt and I don't understand why.
Oh yeah, knowing that something is off but not being able to point my finger on it is the worst feeling ever.
I think this is the issue the video is addressing. Perhaps by acquiring more knowledge on that required fundamental (e.g., anatomy and figure drawing) you'd be able to get the aha moment and find a fix, but this knowledge does not always evolve together with your skills
@@danielcalencar WHAT required fundamental, tho
Like that is literally the problem
This video helped me realize a shortcoming over the last 2 years drawing. I do not seek feedback actively beyond sharing my drawings in 1 or 2 places. I try to be self critic, but seeing that graph I understand better now how limiting that is. It really boils down to understanding and having the experience to make it work. Really awesome advice you've shared here. Thank you
2:45 BASED, Marc is officially my favorite RUclips artist.
lets go artists that like f1!!!!!! (tho it kinda bugged me that the image was from nascar lol)
@@zanettilla every sport image was from a wrong sport ;P
@@szymonmatusiak2063 oh ahahhashs I didn't say anything then!!
Very useful tips. Thank you very much sir! 👍
GIVE THIS MAN A W
Ayo
😮😮😮
@@a_idiot_bun10k cop is like 2-3 dollars, don't need to overreact
@@kono1217 thats still money bro
i suck at critiquing my self ,i always rage quit when drawing currently saving up money to enroll to your art school
might need to work on that instead, sounds like you're being perfectionistic and too hard on yourself
artschool may help with techical skills, but i dont think theres any classes on this aspect
@@harrietjameson im just hard on my self maybe becuz im too old to draw and follow it up with busy work schedule and art has to much mechanics to understand, i only draw on Saturday and Sunday for now im a trash at it
@@Zxaparts no such thing as too old to draw, the only advantage kids have is that they learn slightly faster and draw like crap without caring (luckily you can learn the second one)
drawing bad and being okay with it is the first step to mastery, because mistakes are the first steps to success. And being okay with them just makes art more fun
Didn't Marc open a discord where you can join for free?
I've been demoralized lately because the answer that I keep coming to is needing critique from others, its really hard for someone like me to seek help from others, as well as always putting all my faith on the kindness of strangers and their skills, hopefully this video can help me along and give me a little boost
Usually after I finish an illustration, I try to find points of weaknesses that I have. I.e being the anatomy, the way I drew X, or shading the hair which in my opinion is the hardest to nail for me at the moment. After I find out the points I have, I note them down and forget about it lol. I suck at schedules lol.
I didn't know I needed a tutorial to do what I already mastered in these years of roasting everything I draw 🤣 but turns out I did!
I have always been trying to criticize my art but i didn't because i didn't really know what is wrong with it but now thanks to this video i know how thanks
A huge thanks for the tips. I do admit that I have a huge ego whenever it comes to my art, and today I've learned that setting those ego aside is extremely important to take one bigger step forward into improving my artwork.
Wait until someone else roast your art everyday
That explains the periodic art confidence i get for a month.
Jokes on you I always look at other artists and compare my own drawings and think they're bad(don't do that)
When people compliment me all the time 😅
First also you always upload what I am struggling with at the moment.
Not gonna lie I was actually working on a piece perfecr timing
Your videos always come in handy at the right moment, you're GOATED
I feel like this is the best art school on YT, may seem comparable to others but the consistency of putting new topic or addressing growth issues is insane, I hate that I'm late to be part of this
Don’t worry, you’ve got years worth of awesome videos to watch through!
Now idk why I see your drawings different. But for get better it is a way for getting direct feedback from experts, and is going to streams on twitch or picarto and ask them for advices. Te other method I recommend is learn how to use your mind eye to actually see what you're going to draw, an then try to reproduce that. And the third thing, take an artist that you like, put next to a white canvass and try to draw the same thing, then create a new layer below with the original image, check the mistakes and create theories based on what you did wrong, to learn how to better mimic and learn from a style and then apply this concepts to bring to life what your mental eyes see
for me, i always save my drawing and send it to my phone, and looking at em when i rest
so its more feels like its someone else art
A video i've been waiting from a long time now!
This thumbnail is GREAT! 🤣
Finally
Another way to roast my own drawing instead of just "what noodle cup did I just draw?"
This is legit. The moment my own art impresses me, I can’t see improvements in weeks😅😅😅
That title makes me want to ask you for a 'How to self-promote art' video
Hey Marc!
Ive been doing your 1 year art challenge since last September and I have felt that I made small improvements every month. I am currently on month 10 and I am dedicated to finish this 1 year art challenge. Recently I was even wondering if I am making improvements, because I don't have a pro artist to check my work but thankfully you uploaded this video which helps a ton. I am aware that when I finish the 1 year art challenge, I don't expect to be a master of what I learned on my own, however I see it as getting a basic idea of theories, and skills in art. Anyways, once I finish this 1 year art challenge, I am planning to enroll in your art program by the end of this year. I look forward to it!
Loving these new thumbnails, and art advice is superb as always!
Marc are like sensei for me. And it's funny cause on a preview he looks like Saitama
You’re the Saitama of the art community
Duuuude why it shows Nascar cars when you say Formula One?? WHAAAT
Can I know the name of the background music in his video plz
First Attempt
Put it aside (at least a day)
Second Attempt
Third Attempt
I DO THAT ALL THE TIME :D
Not first
Bro's teaching alot his eye fell off
bro looks like saitama in the thumbnail 💀
What am amazing video. I know it wasn't necessarily the intention, but I felt super motivated after watching it
*chanting Marc! Marc! Marc!
I love your anime persona 🎉
Have a good day God bless you Jesus loves you! He is the Way the Truth and the Life, no one goes through the Father except through Him!
Lol the meme at the end....
I can never finish a piece because I always see things wrong with it. I've been working on the same piece on and off for almost a year because I'm not happy with it.
Wtf el mark hecho anime
I love this channel.
You need to tell yourself every day that you are not trying hard enough, your drawings are rubbish, and in confirmation, compare yourself with those who are better than you. (this is not irony)
I'm too good at criticizing my "art" :D and I have an art channel on YT rather for fun and to encourage others :)
Good vid!!
FIRST!
Congrats
My problem is not learning and knowing the theory, my problem is to not get crushed by my self-judgements because I am comparing my art skills to the perfect theory. "Your art could be like this if you do xyz, but it's not and why are you not doing xyz then?", that quickly makes me feel like a failure.
dont beat yourself up over it. Easier said than done, but accepting that its okay for your art to look bad is the first step to improving and having fun in art
id recommend that you give it your all to fight perfectionism, it truly is a deadly beast
Great Advice as always SENPAI! 🙇
Thank you Marc!
I have always been bad at asking for feedback and recently it's been on my mind more. This came at a good time for me. I'll push harder to ask.
I'm covering this myself and have been obsessively reading Ultralearning by Scott H Young, an amazing book! (I highly recommend it hehe)
I'm grateful for the timing on this video so I can get more information!