5 fundamental lessons for beginner artists (WHAT I WISH I KNEW)

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  • @zazoreal5536
    @zazoreal5536 Год назад +141

    I normally learn a lot by observing other artists paint while trying to figure out why they are making the choices they are making. I recently started studying Bo chen and Dao le's work. I immediately started seeing major improvements in how I approach art. The point is. Find a artist that has finished artworks that resembles the art you want to create and study their work. Do this with as many artists as you can and develop your own process based on what you learned. It helps understanding your digital art program and all the tools in it.

  • @ipsey4794
    @ipsey4794 Год назад +189

    You have a knack for addressing the stressful and confusing journey of learning art and design. As a total newbie, Im constantly feeling discouraged and overwhelmed with this process. Videos like this are SUCH a breath of fresh air. Its like getting briefly lifted out of the maze Ive been stuck in. Thank you for sharing!

  • @FFFlay
    @FFFlay Год назад +84

    Great video! I've noticed you've been putting a lot more into the editing of your videos lately too, everything flows really nicely. I'm sure it's a lot of work but it definitely shows

  • @defendrr_ru

    Damn, why are all the "beginner" vids are either way too advanced, or very very basic? Grrr

  • @jo3_the_artbot791
    @jo3_the_artbot791 Год назад +66

    Something I’ve noticed that gives it a professional touch that I’m still working on myself is the confidence in your strokes. When you lean into the decisions you make(and just trust your brushstrokes), it’s easier to make it look like you intended to make those decisions giving your art a more of a professional confident look. (Getting there but that takes more practice and experience lol) let me know if you have any tips to help with that!

  • @jaystergg
    @jaystergg Год назад +2

    I wish I could learn how to draw properly the fast way... and to find my style and so on. Stuff like this helps but also so much stuff is hidden behind a paywall (and it is the same for many creators online), I really don't know if better graphic tablet would help me or not really (i am working on the smallest one that costs around 30$) and I wish i could buy the bigger one.. Also, references are bad? What if I am using the customizable poses and trace them and then customize the pose by myself? Just to get the fundamental and then do it on my own. Is it also bad way?

  • @maccmac
    @maccmac Год назад +2

    I was trying to be the faster runner instead master the mighty learning of the crawling, the fundamental principles of art. Bless to this video 💫

  • @TsubasaAnimations
    @TsubasaAnimations Год назад +1

    Helpful video! I have most of these down but really had trouble balancing texture. That last tip is huge for me

  • @demon6937
    @demon6937 Год назад +6

    as a beginner I'm overwhelmed but I'll definitely learn all of this in the future

  • @IYENSS
    @IYENSS Год назад +2

    THANK YOU man, I have the same problem which was really trying to simplify stuff and deconstruct them, I know now what to do!

  • @dokidoc
    @dokidoc Год назад +106

    Timeline:

  • @worldstop2337
    @worldstop2337 Год назад

    amazing video man, really clear prespective to look at things, amazed by your way to break down things.

  • @alfredmanzano680
    @alfredmanzano680 Год назад +1

    Appreciate your wisdom, also love the use of examples for everything!

  • @randyruedisueli7470
    @randyruedisueli7470 Год назад

    Very good points here. These have really helped me over the past couple years.

  • @jilliandreams
    @jilliandreams Год назад +4

    This was SO helpful! Thank you! I usually go overboard with detail, and this is actually a relief. I love the graphic contrast visual as well. Thank you again

  • @pietrobrunelli5676
    @pietrobrunelli5676 Год назад +3

    This is great! Thanks 🙏🏻 literally changed my day. Having the right perspective on the tools that you actually have to judge and fix or even just critically observe your own work makes the whole difference. ✌🏻❤️🙏🏻

  • @ShirosDreams
    @ShirosDreams Год назад +5

    Criminally undervalued information right here. Thank you so much. I’ll remember your guidances fondly as I go forth in my art career.

  • @wildotterart
    @wildotterart Год назад +2

    Wow thank you so much for this! The amount of amazingly useful information you managed to explain in such a concise way and with great examples in only 21 minutes 🤯 I'm blown away, had to get my sketchbook and rewatch to take notes so i won't forget any of this gold, will apply it on the piece i just started. Thank you again for such a thoughtful and generous video, i could feel my two last brain cells synapse as i was watching hahaha

  • @tomgarden
    @tomgarden Год назад +1

    Considering I've watched your videos here and there for the last 10 years (thanks for your help btw, your videos have been fundamental to me) I knew this vid was gonna be good. And it was! Your videos are so distilled and effective. One of the best resources on YT.

  • @jimmymiracleart
    @jimmymiracleart Год назад +4

    Your verbal explanation and ordering process for visual problem solving from start to finish is incredible: your thoughts are extremely articulate, simple and clear. Thank you for this content! I would love to study these concepts with you in more depth.