People do this with the gaming industry too. Specifically the game development industry. People compare modders to game developers which is an unfair comparison. One is an independent who works alone or in small groups, the other responds to higher ups and has to work in a large team and can’t just do whatever they want.
I agree and disagree, I also believe that some of the CEOs at the companies need to be taken accountable. Like games like Pokemon, it feels a bit cash grabby to have a HD 3D game with human with no voice acting. Especially during cutscenes
when i had to draw and paint for my studio classes, it took a long time to complete-especially considering that it was all for a grade 😭 so i can only imagine how it is on a much higher scale-my hat goes out to all content creators 💐💐
I don't blame TheOdd1sOut for having an ignorant comment about animation living rent free in his mind. I'm trying to become an independent animator on RUclips myself and I understand how time consuming it could be just to come up with an idea to animate let alone animating a video. Making a video addressing how long it takes to animate (even with a team of artist) is a genius idea, lol. When he goes into details about reusing old background art and character movements to cut as many corners as you can to cut as much time as you can working on the animation was awesome. Anyway, back to the old art grind. Love you Christene.
My art level is VERY...basic. But it is my goal to get better and maybe even learn to do animation. Right now I'm just at the 'practicing my art' stage. But I watch channels like theodd1sout and Jaidenanimation and drawfee that have helped me get a better idea of how the behind the scene stuff is. When artist posts their things, it's the final finished product that's been polished and edited and done. I would hit many emotional roadblocks with how little improvement I've managed(schedule is hard to sometimes include practice) but I've begun to understand the real process and also the reality that for me it'll be a personal hobby more than anything. And if later I can make my own fanart then that'll be amazing! Or animation for my fanfics...the real thing I got was that the passion for art has to be as strong or stronger than the need for money/attention/recognition. A lot that new people might not see is that...even if some of his videos caught like wildfire, James was creating for quite some time, putting in the effort and work, and not as much recognition before he finally made it. Practice and keeping on drawing are the key, and patience too...which isn't always easy but...that's art, baby!
@@yuulfuji One of the things that usually cause those phases is comparing your art to other people. If you compare your art to the art of Leonardo Da Vinci, or Jazza, or to Jaiden Animations, or heck, pretty much any sport, profession, or walk of life, well yeah of course you’re going to feel bummed out- those people had years of formal/informal (or just self-taught) training. You’ll likely always start out drawing stick figures, because everybody did at one time! People tell themselves things like: “Oh, I’ll never be good at art, I can’t even draw a straight line.” Well, Imma tell you something that is true but rarely said: Most professional artist probably don’t draw straight lines either. First of all, rulers exist, but there’s more to it than that. I don’t think it’s physically possible for the human body to draw one long straight line. But, it IS possible to draw a straight short line. If you combine a bunch of very straight, short lines together, you get one very long straight line. I’m betting that’s what a lot of artists do when they don’t have a ruler on-hand. I want people to, whenever they feel like their art is awful or that they can’t be good at it, to remind themselves of these two things: 1: You are running a marathon, not a sprint. The artists you compare yourself to likely have years of practice and training. You shouldn’t compare yourself to people who are way more experienced themselves. Take advice from them, write down shading techniques, take notes of things about their style that you would like to incorporate into your own style, do these things- BUT DO NOT compare yourself to incredibly experienced artists. That won’t get you anywhere except in the state of mind that your art isn’t good- which is simply not true. Your art quality varies on your own skill level, so don’t judge your progress or your art on the levels of people who have had years and years to surpass said skill level. 2: Being ‘bad’ at art doesn’t necessarily doom you. Odd1Sout, the creator that AyChrsitine is talking about, is technically bad at art. (His words, not mine) He was never all that talented at a young age (Source: His own book) and he struggled a lot. He doesn’t have talent- his SISTER has talent, being able to draw highly realistic portraits and having a nack for art at a very young age. But James kept practicing, experimenting, and learning, and although he may never be as good as his sister… well, just look at how he’s doing. He’s a highly successful artist who makes quality art and good animations, with a dedicated fan base and a lot of support. ‘Bad’ artists aren’t artists who don’t have talent or are slower than others- bad artists are artists who give up on art. And you may be reading this and comparing me to some channel with probably a million Amv’s with motivational posters scattered around its videos, but Y’know… I’m okay with that. Because channels like that can help, as corny and stupid as it may sound.
@@yuulfuji Things that can help with motivation is doing fan art, or combining two interests. Let’s say you like writing and are making a novel, short story, whatever. You can try sketching out and visualizing characters in your head for portrait practice, sketch out environmental art of a city or town you’ve created, etc. For example, I can see your profile picture is Link? Try drawing link, or Zelda. Maybe use them in anatomy practice so you have an character you like being breaded down as opposed to something random, you could try drawing environmental art of Hyrule. This can also help with a show or series you like ending- you’re doing art to memorize it, and it can help maybe sharing it with a community and talking about it can help engage with community interaction as well. 🙂 If you want to draw but feel like you have no motivation, maybe try doing something like that sometime.
There’s also the fact that cartoons and anime’s are made by groups of people while RUclipsrs and animators work by themselves or with just a few people.
I prefer to have a job and do art as a hobby,and sometimes doing commisions Also set your boundaries if you want to open a commision Example:i wouldn't draw very detailed backgrounds or nfsw,or gore
I remember having a RUclips Channel when i was 10-11 years old and i used to do gacha animations. This one person criticized me for not posting that much content, the funny thing is that I wasn’t even that popular and i don’t think a lot of people see my content. Anyways back to the story i really kept thinking about this comment and it affected the way i made my content. I started to rush my mini series and Roblox vlogs but i also ended up deleting them because i felt like they we’re rushed. I became insecure and I deleted everything in my RUclips channel as a whole and now that i think about it i wish i never did because i reached more than 200+ subscribers :((.
I right now am in the college of art and design in the Channel Islands. This year however I'm going to become a more sophisticated artist and break out of my comfort zone by making digital art. I'm a painter in almost every style but I'm not good with computers
People do this with the gaming industry too. Specifically the game development industry. People compare modders to game developers which is an unfair comparison. One is an independent who works alone or in small groups, the other responds to higher ups and has to work in a large team and can’t just do whatever they want.
That’s a really good point
I really do agree with that. I feel like to understand you would have to do it.
How is there only 2 comments
I agree and disagree, I also believe that some of the CEOs at the companies need to be taken accountable. Like games like Pokemon, it feels a bit cash grabby to have a HD 3D game with human with no voice acting. Especially during cutscenes
when i had to draw and paint for my studio classes, it took a long time to complete-especially considering that it was all for a grade 😭 so i can only imagine how it is on a much higher scale-my hat goes out to all content creators 💐💐
I don't blame TheOdd1sOut for having an ignorant comment about animation living rent free in his mind. I'm trying to become an independent animator on RUclips myself and I understand how time consuming it could be just to come up with an idea to animate let alone animating a video. Making a video addressing how long it takes to animate (even with a team of artist) is a genius idea, lol. When he goes into details about reusing old background art and character movements to cut as many corners as you can to cut as much time as you can working on the animation was awesome.
Anyway, back to the old art grind. Love you Christene.
"oh my god yes, I'm only an hour late eeeeeeeek"
Those we're my exact words, including the mouse squeak thing
yes, I can hear it in my head
Awww
Hi how are you doing today
@@CabinofAresfan8 hi how are you doing
@@elenaporras3145 Conflicted
UGH YOU ARE SUCH A VIBE
Like seriously, I'm really sick right now, but when I watch you I feel super cozy.
I feel like Joey Drew followed that Animation Pipeline...
Just because of the sacrifice part.
6:07 yep
Drawing for a constant months just for 10 minutes kinda is human sacrifice think about it?
It's actually really fun when you're on a team
My art level is VERY...basic. But it is my goal to get better and maybe even learn to do animation. Right now I'm just at the 'practicing my art' stage. But I watch channels like theodd1sout and Jaidenanimation and drawfee that have helped me get a better idea of how the behind the scene stuff is. When artist posts their things, it's the final finished product that's been polished and edited and done. I would hit many emotional roadblocks with how little improvement I've managed(schedule is hard to sometimes include practice) but I've begun to understand the real process and also the reality that for me it'll be a personal hobby more than anything. And if later I can make my own fanart then that'll be amazing! Or animation for my fanfics...the real thing I got was that the passion for art has to be as strong or stronger than the need for money/attention/recognition. A lot that new people might not see is that...even if some of his videos caught like wildfire, James was creating for quite some time, putting in the effort and work, and not as much recognition before he finally made it. Practice and keeping on drawing are the key, and patience too...which isn't always easy but...that's art, baby!
Ah i feel the same, stuck in that phase of “My art sucks” and it kills my mental health
@@yuulfuji One of the things that usually cause those phases is comparing your art to other people. If you compare your art to the art of Leonardo Da Vinci, or Jazza, or to Jaiden Animations, or heck, pretty much any sport, profession, or walk of life, well yeah of course you’re going to feel bummed out- those people had years of formal/informal (or just self-taught) training. You’ll likely always start out drawing stick figures, because everybody did at one time!
People tell themselves things like: “Oh, I’ll never be good at art, I can’t even draw a straight line.” Well, Imma tell you something that is true but rarely said: Most professional artist probably don’t draw straight lines either. First of all, rulers exist, but there’s more to it than that. I don’t think it’s physically possible for the human body to draw one long straight line. But, it IS possible to draw a straight short line. If you combine a bunch of very straight, short lines together, you get one very long straight line. I’m betting that’s what a lot of artists do when they don’t have a ruler on-hand.
I want people to, whenever they feel like their art is awful or that they can’t be good at it, to remind themselves of these two things:
1: You are running a marathon, not a sprint. The artists you compare yourself to likely have years of practice and training. You shouldn’t compare yourself to people who are way more experienced themselves. Take advice from them, write down shading techniques, take notes of things about their style that you would like to incorporate into your own style, do these things- BUT DO NOT compare yourself to incredibly experienced artists. That won’t get you anywhere except in the state of mind that your art isn’t good- which is simply not true. Your art quality varies on your own skill level, so don’t judge your progress or your art on the levels of people who have had years and years to surpass said skill level.
2: Being ‘bad’ at art doesn’t necessarily doom you. Odd1Sout, the creator that AyChrsitine is talking about, is technically bad at art. (His words, not mine) He was never all that talented at a young age (Source: His own book) and he struggled a lot. He doesn’t have talent- his SISTER has talent, being able to draw highly realistic portraits and having a nack for art at a very young age. But James kept practicing, experimenting, and learning, and although he may never be as good as his sister… well, just look at how he’s doing. He’s a highly successful artist who makes quality art and good animations, with a dedicated fan base and a lot of support. ‘Bad’ artists aren’t artists who don’t have talent or are slower than others- bad artists are artists who give up on art.
And you may be reading this and comparing me to some channel with probably a million Amv’s with motivational posters scattered around its videos, but Y’know…
I’m okay with that. Because channels like that can help, as corny and stupid as it may sound.
@@master0fthearts894 Hm okay, motivation isn’t my sort of thing though. I feel i’ll always have that imposter syndrome in me.
@@yuulfuji Things that can help with motivation is doing fan art, or combining two interests. Let’s say you like writing and are making a novel, short story, whatever. You can try sketching out and visualizing characters in your head for portrait practice, sketch out environmental art of a city or town you’ve created, etc.
For example, I can see your profile picture is Link? Try drawing link, or Zelda. Maybe use them in anatomy practice so you have an character you like being breaded down as opposed to something random, you could try drawing environmental art of Hyrule. This can also help with a show or series you like ending- you’re doing art to memorize it, and it can help maybe sharing it with a community and talking about it can help engage with community interaction as well. 🙂
If you want to draw but feel like you have no motivation, maybe try doing something like that sometime.
@Annamaria Poku No problem, us artists gotta stick out for each other. ❤️
There’s also the fact that cartoons and anime’s are made by groups of people while RUclipsrs and animators work by themselves or with just a few people.
I prefer to have a job and do art as a hobby,and sometimes doing commisions
Also set your boundaries if you want to open a commision
Example:i wouldn't draw very detailed backgrounds or nfsw,or gore
If I weren't broken I'd be buying comisions all the time :(
@@angeljafbenitez1843 me too :(
Trueeeeee... Set up some rules because there are a lot of unreasonable clients out there
@@jervisangelopitao7118 Or people who tell you "Art should be free" or "Can you draw this for free?"
@@callmeflower6901 Aka the most annoying.
She’s just being a mood rn 3:33
Hahahahahaha always gotta admire the abs lol
I was not expecting that quieter voice...it felt nicer on my sensitive ears. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Truth to animating it’s a pain and I feel like crying about half way through but seeing the end results is worth it
One” hey buddies” a day keeps the doctor away!
❤️❤️❤️
@@AyChristene :0 💞💞👏💖💖💞💞💖👏💞💞🥺👏🥺💖🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💖💖💖. Thank you 🥺🥺💖💖💖
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9:40 see that reference there :)
Yeah a single episode of an anime that gets made in a month is only at a good time
yes that how you do it
I remember having a RUclips Channel when i was 10-11 years old and i used to do gacha animations. This one person criticized me for not posting that much content, the funny thing is that I wasn’t even that popular and i don’t think a lot of people see my content. Anyways back to the story i really kept thinking about this comment and it affected the way i made my content. I started to rush my mini series and Roblox vlogs but i also ended up deleting them because i felt like they we’re rushed. I became insecure and I deleted everything in my RUclips channel as a whole and now that i think about it i wish i never did because i reached more than 200+ subscribers :((.
First Buff Helpy, NOW BUFF ODD1SOUT!!!!!
I right now am in the college of art and design in the Channel Islands. This year however I'm going to become a more sophisticated artist and break out of my comfort zone by making digital art. I'm a painter in almost every style but I'm not good with computers
Sheesh 1:56
mordetwi is everywhere 😂
Cool vid
You go girl 👁👄👁💅🏼
I have a request for you to watch, can you watch Happy Tree Friends again? I know it’s been 4 years since you made it but I want to see your reaction.
my fav anime makes an episode in a week
If they do, than the animators likely die from overwork, and if not, they are given horrible work conditions.
@MASTER0FTHEHEARTS
Exactly this. It’s unrealistic to make a 20-something minute episode in a week, even with a team.
YAY ANOTHER ODD1 REACTION
You might not be as good as you want to be at drawing art, but them bars tho, words are art too.
Thanks love that was very encouraging
Early squad! Assemble!
WOAH SHE HAD A HUGE GLOW UP
So good
What it she say 😮
❤️
Bruh this video is a good video and you should watch more of TheOdd1Sout videos and i subcribe to you #Yolo #Animation
jaden had post a video
When she said she couldn't draw I thought of her starstruck animated story time
Lol hubby drew that lol mine would be stick people
@@AyChristene ohh 😯😂
Nice
More brewstew
I'm early wow 😳😲
Yay I'm early can you say hey to me pls
Hi
EARLYYYY
Yes indeed those are good looking abs 😉. Lol
Yasss boo let’s enjoy
Claim your "here before an hour" ticket here
Oop I think I’m early?
Hello
I’m early yay
Woof
I think am too early
First 😎
Your not first i think
@TheBigNoob i said i think i wasn’t sure
FIRST!
Woof (hi i am watermelon doggo and i am here because you're not the first one ur the 3th)
@@randomchannel9582 3th doesn't exist, and glitches exist
@@AdmanCorp. why you gotta be toxic?
@@cosmicavocado3132 Sorry, wasn't intended to be toxic, it's just how I worded it
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Hello 8th comment
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@@randomchannel9582 thank you for the information.
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