Hi man, great video :D It's refreshing to see appreciation for modern/contemporary art coming form someone who started in the illustration/animation area of art. The lack of understanding that runs both ways between the two is often exhausting. I hope your video (and ur work) will shed some more light on the fact that all forms of expression come from the same driving force of life within us and that the differences between the works of those arts are just superficial. I think your story is a clear example of how much a person can benefit when he/she makes the effort to wrap his/her mind around a work or form of art they've underestimated before (Duchamp and Mondrian, lol, great examples for that XD). Btw your art certainly stands out much more now then back when it was all about "the impressive display of skill" (nicely put btw). The simplicity and the "clearness" of your current style certainly gives more strength to your artwork (even without the likes I'm sure u could have felt the progress you've made). And being as open-minded as u are, who's to say you won't implement your realistic drawing skill in some new style that u develop later on. It's a long life and eclecticism is a wonderful thing. Thank you for this vid.
+Janko Ivcic hey man thank u. You 100% get me. There is too much division between art camps. If only ppl could see that all forms of art art just vehicles to express our common humanity. Learning this with an open mind has helped me improve ten fold as opposed to religiously focusing on one art style or community. And yes I plan to reincorporate realistic elements once I have a grasp of storytelling to keep evolving my style into something more unique. Thank u for the wonderful comment.
Like you said, planning to be the best artist is the path to total burn out. Once you reach a certain skill level there isn't a "best." There is only "different."
I dont think thats true... Its always dependent on your goal, your definition of art and what kind of artist you want to be. If you look at concept art, you can tell why some people get the jobs and others dont. Art can be a profession if you want it to be a profession... "different style" tends to be an excuse for inconsitency and lazyness.
@@tomaswoodall not really, I´m also into abstract art, pop art, impressionism, op art etc. and I´m pretty bad at painting realism. Anyway I think that (succesful) contemporary art turned into something ridiculous... most people copy things that already have been done and can´t take any criticism at all. They try to distract from their incompetence by behaving like a passive agressive baby and stop challenging themselves. Fact is that art changed a lot over the last 100 years and most talented succesful artists are not found in fine art anymore. A great idea, a good concept, or a provocating image is not enough to make it anymore. There are way more competitors than 50-100years ago, peoples mindset changed a lot and you have to dedicate your life to that profession, if you want to make it in any creative field.
Wow, I think you brought across such an important message in this video! I am constantly plagued with worries that my art style is not good enough, and does not look 'professional' enough, simply because it is not realistic. So thank you for making this video, it really means a lot for someone to talk about it! It is genuinely helping to remind me that I should probably stop viewing art as trying to be the best (as I do that far too often!), and instead concentrate on drawing what I love, and how I love to do it! And I'm so glad that you've found an art style that makes you happy, I'm sure your art career will prosper from it!
Hi TheCherryMuffin, so happy you found the video helpful. Striving to be professional is good, but not at the expense of the joy and message of your art. Please share the vid with any artists you know that might be struggling with the same problems and thank you :)
Oh My Gosh! I have been doing realistic drawings with graphite and charcoal for a while, and people like it a lot. But when I show them my instagram, they always single out the one drawing I don't like the most. I spent little time on that, and it was just right from my imagination, not copied, so not very detailed. They comment it more and say it's their favorite, which I couldn't understand. The reason is because that drawing tells a story, even though it took me less time and is less detailed. You are right, and I'm just realizing it, thank you.
I don't think many people really got this video. I feel that what he was saying about his change in art style was that it wasn't just about the likes, it was more about him being happy. Just because someone wants to strike a chord with people doesn't mean they're 'only doing it for likes' and as someone who's been complimented on my art, it's just the best feeling to know that what you're doing people enjoy. He changed his style because he felt it was a better way of connecting with himself through his art, and connecting with others too. There's nothing wrong with that. (also sorry if I'm all over the place and don't have the best grammar. I'm twelve, cut me some slack.)
ARKdoesGaming you can't be twelve! because your comment makes more sense and is more useful and intelligent than 90% of all youtube comments! and this would destroy my worldview if you are twelve :'(
Your comment reads like you're 21, haha. You got a good mind to see that, and you're right about it being whatever it is that makes people happy as the reason for what spurs on their work. The industry of commissioned and specific pipeline work wasn't his passion. I wouldn't blame him - successful and satisfied illustrators aren't a jack of all trades type people with the time to fill as an animator or modeler. Respectively, great and consistent modelers are modelers first, or animators as animators first, etc. Being spread out too thin I think is what he hinted at as well. It's what got me to drop out of college with the same or similar classes he took: It didn't build up my sense of independence, financially related confidence, or personal happiness as an artist to be trained to be a jack of all trades. Expressing himself more easily and freely was, and his interest in being an artist was reinvigorated with a sense of personal passion rekindled.
You know what? I think having your own art style is the most necessary thing any artist should have. Without it, you often lack confidence in your art. Even people who draw realistic human portraits have their own style; they use their own strokes, shades and blending techniques even if the result looks the same to another portrait. I used to make digital paintings, however the insane number of steps it took to create a piece frustrated me so much that I switched to cartoon characters. During that time, I developed my own style due to the simplicity of it, and when I felt confident enough, I ended up creating digital paintings of cartoon characters. It was far more simple than painting humans, but still had that professional blending to it that I loved. Your art style can sometimes clash with itself-- there will be certain aspects that you hate and others that you adore. As time passes, try tweaking the elements you hate into something that's more enjoyable for you to create. As you draw, you may even tweak the elements subconsciously, which is why I love my brain so much.
Thanks for the insight Mimzy! Art styles can be a complex thing, but like you said, sometimes it's subconscious and I guess my overall point is that we should focus less on style and focus more on the ideas, expression and the heart of our art. Style will naturally form as a by-product of that :)
Stardust Angel I thought the same thing as you. but maybe its because they find it boring like "oh wow, another detailed piece of art I see all the time. And probably can't do..." then they see the simple art and think "wow, I can do that!" or "its so simple but it captures a great picture"
I love young people, they find themselves, then again find themselves, and slowly find themselves in a pattern of redescoer, no one told them. Great vid, well done, like to see your progress in 10 years your a good storyteller. Don't stop
I personally strive for my art to be memorable. I want people to remember my art style, and if they see a drawing of mine somewhere they think, "Oh, isnt that made by that one artist?" or something like that. I really doubt that-at least at the moment-my art is memorable. Ive been told that my style is really basic and doesnt have anything that makes it unique. Ive been trying to force little things into my drawings but they never stick with me. this actually demotivates me a lot and it makes me feel really down. As I write this I honestly feel really upset hopefully I eventually find a style that other people like seeing as well
Hey GriffinMM I'm working on some videos that will address a lot of these issues with finding your style. But basically, don't force things into your drawings. Rather, focus on being yourself. Drawing what you like, the things you like, the stories and ideas you have. Look at outside influences and only incorporate them if they make you happy, not to appease other people that tell you your style is 'basic' (even if it is basic, if thats what you like then what's wrong with that?) Just keep working hard, enjoy the process and don't let others expectations change your path.
Thanks for replying! I'll make sure to keep track of your channel to see the videos I'll keep in mind what you told me. The thing about the basic style though, that's what makes it not be memorable, and I do want it to be. I feel comfortable with my current style, and I cant say I dont like it, but I want something better that people would remember, and i doubt i'll be able to achieve that if it's plain
Ahh I see what you mean. I could tell you all kinds of things like 'look at other artists', 'experiment' etc. (which are all true) But the most important thing is to remember to have patience. Artistic development takes time. Just don't give up and keep striving to create art that makes you happy.
I was going to go and on about my own artistic path and how this video affected my artistic perspectives, but it got pretty long and I don't want to bore you with such stories. Regardless, I found myself relating, enjoying and embracing the messages and perspectives this video brought up. Thanks for making a video which brought a smile to my face and I hope your channel and career prospers!!
Hey Lianna, feel free to share your story. It's always great to hear the experiences of other artists. I'll be doing more videos about art journeys and style soon so hopefully it'll be interesting for you, thanks for watching!
Well if you insist, haha. I've been drawing seriously for about two years now and art style was something I used to get hung over since I greatly admired realistic and detailed art and yet preferred exaggerated cartoony styles. Currently I do still respect more realistic art, and do hope to improve in that area, but mainly focus on cartoony art. This kind of bothered me because a lot of my peers preferred detailed and art with high technicality whereas I tended to prefer contemporary art or 'simpler' looking art that effectively communicated big or relatable themes (though I have to admit sometimes modern art can get a bit too crazy for me). My difference in opinion bothers me from time to time so it was really nice to see this video which kind of worked in an opposite way to what most of my peers think. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for those videos and I'll be looking forward to them as well!
Yeah I like more realistic art and I'm still trying to improve in that area. Most people that don't understand art immediately assume high technicality means greater value, but it all depends on context and purpose. Like you said, sometimes simpler art is better at communicating big or relatable themes. To me, I much prefer a simple art piece that succeeds in reaching it's audience vs a complex piece that no one connects with. This should be a topic of a future video :) Anyway don't let the opinions of others drown out your own, good luck and wish you the best.
First time I ever heard/see anything from you... this video was a RUclips recommendation and I'm *so glad* I watched it!... Since... I know all the kind of struggles you mention in here... I'm still trying to find my own style/voice... and you reminded me some things that I've put aside... thank you so much for this!
Hi Nitanima, thanks for watching! Finding my style has been a real challenge and I feel like it's something that will keep changing as I grow. But yes keep striving and also remember to smile in the process :)
Jaywalker Pictures No problem! Thank you for sharing your story with all of us x3 and I totally agree with you! It might sound cliche/silly... but... if this is what we love to do, we must enjoy every second of it!. Thank you for the reply and encouraging words! Oh! And Happy Holidays! ;3
I really needed this. I've always had a problem comparing myself to other artists and putting myself down because my art isn't really as defined and realistic as the other artists. I try to get better everyday, but I tend to feel like I'm not getting anywhere, especially when it comes to drawing anime. I love anime, and I aspire to become a manga artist and create my very own anime series for my RUclips channel, but drawing anime can be hard at times because of my struggles of drawing hands, feet, and adding wrinkles and creases in clothes to make it more realistic. I feel like I'll eventually get to that point of my art looking better than what it is now. I want to improve my art style because I'm sick and tired of it being simple, but watching this video made me realize that maybe my art style isn't that bad. I'll still need some improvements here and there, but I do love to draw, and I want to be a better artists. So thank you for making this video and making me realize that everyone has their own style.
Hey Daisy, I'm glad this video is helpful for you. don't give up trying to improve, its normal to have struggles. Keep working hard and don't beat yourself up, sometimes simple is better.
This simple cute and minimalistic style is one of my favourites. I love making simplistic looking sequential art that delivers deep and meaningful messages. The surprising contrast between childish, cute drawings and moving themes/concept is something that really inspires me and I've finally found a style of art I could see myself creating for the rest of my life ^-^
Up until recently, I've tried to master realism, as I thought that is what would make me a great artist. But it never made me happy, so I started doing what I really love doing, and I feel like a kid accomplished artist. I'm glad I stumbled across this, it really made me feel better about doing minimal art.
thanks bry, realism is great to help us build an understanding, but its important to do your own art for yourself too. It's a balancing act, but I'm glad this video helped you. thanks for watching :)
Sorry that so many people in the comment sections don't get it. I really enjoyed the video though, the last part was especially encouraging. It's important to remember that art is a form of communication, and you have to find your voice. Technically nice drawings are always awesome, but if they don't have soul, they'll be beat out by art with more soul and less skill. Thanks for the video.
+Envelion YES. You get it. Art is communication. Ppl get blinded by the technical details, how to draw a face or an eye etc. instead of focusing on what their message is - finding their voice and putting themselves into their art. Thank you for the comment.
- Asking myself "Who am I?" and "Who I wanna be?" - Watch "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle" Done and very done! -------------- Crazy theory of mine: your art had body but not soul. Now has (a much simpler) body and a soul! (soul = context, meaning, a message for many people out there that can relate to your work)
Like actually, get adblock. It's great for when your listening to music playlists. I don't wanna see this post getting anymore likes, I'm actually startled people don't know about adblock!
for fuck sake ads are how the youtube creators get money and ad block is basically stealing it. RUclips is not a video platform it is an advertising platform and this is how it makes its money as a buisness. i hate ads just as much as the next guy but RUclips would crash and burn without them.
Don't complain then if you feel like you're giving them money for the content. I don't pay attention to the ads so it doesn't work either way for me. (Like I would literally mute them and do something slightly more productive with my life in the mean time)
Thank you for this, I'm currently trying to find my art style as well, it is not easy but this inspires me to keep on, and for that I am very thankful.
same here with music, drawings also :) .I just found your channel as a suggestion. Keep it up and I hope you'll express yourself and find what you truly like and want in what you do +1 sub :)
I love his style! Realistic drawings are cool, or really detailed cartoony type drawings, but I always feel really inspired by styles like Domics and his. Simple cute styles make me so much more happier than a really detailed drawing
Oh my God, this is the first time that someone told me this. I came here expecting a video just like everyone elses "just do this and that and blah-blah-blah"... but when I watched it, it was more of "You're artstyle is what you enjoy, just do that. It's not about the detail and showing of the complex things that few people can do, it's about you, who you are and what you like. Just do that." (I know you didn't say that word for word, but I snagged that from your video, haha). Thank you, this actually took a shit ton of stress off of me somehow. You earned a sub, but I honestly think you should have more.
I agree with this so much, I sometimes write/draw something that I find really meaningful, but people just think ''I can do that too.'' Sure you can, but drawing isn't just lines, it's about imagination and emotions becoming a visual thing, and showing its power and beauty. Someone can draw something very detailed, but they'll not put anything and do it just to do something, but someone will draw something very ''simple'' but will put lots of emotions into it, and the second one is what I would consider art.
As an artist approaching 40 and still in search of my personal style, I thought this was a great video with a fantastic message. So glad I came across this!
I have no idea what my art style is. I want to go into graphic design and I'm trying to practice my drawing skills to be flexible in my drawing style, but it's hard to know what to work on when you're all over the place. Thanks for the vid it cleared my head a little.
Art is a constant search, keep working hard and try to look honestly into your heart what you enjoy and like. Don't choose a style based on whats popular but choose it based on what kind of stories, ideas and feelings u want to communicate. Good luck :)
I actually cried because You basically explained my entire life in this video. And i'm so thankful that you took your time to make it. Chronic competitiveness has actually managed to drain my whole artistic juices and leave me with no desire to pick up a pencil at all. And it's very validating to see other people who have went through the transition and came out of the other side alive.
This was actually what I really needed to hear because I've been lost on the kind of painting/coloring style that I wanted for my art. I really latched onto painting back in my high school art classes because it was fun and progressively started setting standards for what my paintings should look like based on what other artists I saw on the internet said my kind of stuff should be for a professional, which was chock full of enough detail to choke an art school professor or it meant I wasn't good enough. But I'm 22, now, I gave art school a try, I was a deer in headlights but after 3 years and alot of disappointments, stress, and an artist crisis, I dropped out and with family problems and me barely drawing, I wasn't in a good place for art and I didn't know who I wanted to be. I eventually moved in with my best friend and was suddenly in a quiet place and felt motivated enough to draw again and honestly, it's been a year of just trying new things and rebuild myself as an artist and be serious, lol. The only thing I struggled with still was painting style and I then realized after a year that most of my favorite artists were more cartoony, semi-realism and simplistic, painterly but not toooo complicated. But I was still trying to paint like the next DaVinci while not actually enjoying it to the point that it takes me a month to finish anything because of alot of procrastination and general dislike of my process. But I always thought my favorite artists art looked more fun and after looking at your video I randomly found in my RUclips Recommendations list, I feel I can look myself in the eye and stop feeling scared to break out of my habits of wanting my art to look how I believe other artists think it should look and work in a way that I actually will enjoy coloring from start to finish. Thank you so much for this and I'm sorry I rambled so much and probably took up some of your time!
Hey Noxiia thank you for sharing your story. It means a lot! It's so easy to lose sight of why we started doing art and get distracted by others expectations of ourselves. It sounds like you went through some tough times, but those experiences will only make you an even better artist. Just don't give up, be free of expectations, be yourself and remember the joy of your work. And feel free to drop a comment in future to let me know how you're progressing!
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Really enjoyed this video because its relatable. I think this is common among all teens and young adults growing up. First we compete with each other trying to be the best of the best. Then we get depressed because we realize how empty this makes us feel. But then after this chaos and burnout we have chance to find ourselves and realize that we are already "best at being ourselves" and others are best at being themselves. After this realization we can truly start expressing our own style. Also the whole world around you changes. Every person seems more beautiful and not like another enemy to you. Maybe Im just talking about myself but I think this is happy philosophy to live by. I myself cant draw that much, but I like how simple and humane your drawing style is.
Thank you for this comment. Yes I think there comes a point where we just shed all our pretences and learn to just be ourselves irrespective of what others think.
when I was starting out as an artist (or well, I still am actually but you get what I mean) I also shared the belief that good art=complicated art. I was quickly proven wrong when I noticed how most people loved my simple sketches but ignored the final products. Just lately I noticed that my sketches have way more LIFE in them than the anatomically correct 6-hour full-body full-color drawings. Since I learned to appreciate the simplicity in my art it just flows WAYYYY better. Shout out to all artists who still struggle with this, I feel you and I wish you all the best with figuring out what art style works best for you!!
This was like, exactly what I needed to hear. Been struggling with my art style lately, because part of me wants to draw the cool things (super detailed, gorgeous artwork with no soul), because that's what people compliment me on, but part of me wants to make simplistic comics just for fun and self expression. I think you just answered my question for me. :3
wow this was really moving, I've been struggling with an art style and just I want to say I love your art. the concept is beautiful and it's very unique! keep up the good work
I agree, but I don't think we can ignore realism. It certainly annoys me when morons claim only realism is art (Someone in 9gag once was insisting Hitler was better than Egon Schiele cause his paintings are more realistic *facepalm*) But realism is important when you want to change your style. Schiele could draw realistically, and so could Picasso. We could argue it as "it's just the times" but honestly, I think for one's art to look convincing, even if the style is simple, it is important to understand anatomy and perspective. That being said not all of us should be Shishkin in order to be considered good.
Hellion Shark i agree (notice when I listed "things that make art great" I included realism, it was never about one vs the other, but including all) I still love realism and will continue to do life studies. But breaking out of that to explore storytelling and cartoony styles has opened up a whole new world to me. Next step is to fuse realism and cartoony styles to keep evolving my style. Thanks for the great comment
Jaywalker Pictures, I understand what you mean. Realism can be a big trap. I am trying to break out of it myself and it turns out to be a challenge. That and the feeling of "my realism is not good enough cause I ain't Rembrandt." can become quite the problem. But some people just jump on the simplistic thing and say "it's my style" to excuse the lack of skill. Their art looks amateur not because the style is simple, but because there is no understanding of the fundamentals and it shows. Simple styles are beautiful, but they should be a conscious decision, not a necessity. Thank you for replying. :)
Yes of course, it's two extremes - one camp is dogmatic about realism, the other completely ignores the hard work and does what's easy. Neither are correct. Better to have a balance of continuing to improve our understanding of life, but also exploring how different styles can communicate emotion from cartoony to realistic.
+Hellion Shark, okay, but honestly, Hitler being one of the most (if not THE most.) despicable beings to walk the planet, does NOT negate the fact that his paintings were beautiful and full of life and vision. If I could fairly judge art off of the person making it, I would, but my ethics are to fixated for me to be so subjective. Objectively, all art can be fairly and wonderfully judged. By that, I am in no way implying that people who make cartoons are not skilled, I myself draw 80's - 90's style comic art, but I AM saying that you are being unreasonably biased towards an art piece, simply based on the artist. (Just to reemphasize, I hate Hitler and what he did, and if I could kill him over and over again, day in and day out, I totally would. Aggressive? Tell that to the millions he had killed and butchered.)
Get a fucking camera! People are drawing celebrities, a cat drinking milk, real buildings... Why?? I don't want to see every skin cell on Morgan Freeman's face!
thank you so much for making this. I have always tried to draw realistically and really detailed, but in the end I always go back to drawing simple cartoons. I have always been so worried that if I tried to do a speed paint or drawing that I wouldn't be taken seriously but after seeing this video I've learned to appreciate what I've created more. thank you so much :-)
We all grow at our own pace and comparing ourselves to others is a sure way to kill your art journey. Keep improving but remember to find joy in your art :)
This video is extremely refreshing to me as a lyricist to witness how artists of all fields alike are struck with the same dilemma of self doubt... I learn to embrace my style no matter how others will perceive it and if I like what I produce along with a few others that's all that matters at the end of the day + it really is about living a purpose filled life to produce purposeful substance (by what means of purpose/significance is the artist's choice to decide) don't be self compromising, but really go full pursuit in what you're inclined to do and capture your full essence
Thank you Javon. I totally agree. It's amazing but in all art forms, one can't fully create until they know exactly who they are and aren't afraid to 100% express it. Anything before that point is just practice or pretend.
Reyes Rules no, you can do even more than that, didn't your Mother tell you not to lie? because don't lie even to yourself 2+2=4 The sun is hot Birds fly Water is essential You can draw All basic facts, honestly
De za, I can't agree with you more. I am not even close to where I want to be as an artist, however when I do something and someone tells me I have "talent" it drives me up the wall. It's like tossing out the hundreds of hours I spent repeating, and repeating, and questioning myself out the window.
hey man this is a really great video about art styles, and art in general. So many people talk about practicing, or trying to "steal from other artists." While here, you've really touched on what people connect on with art, which is drawing what is meaningful to you. Thanks, mate! Hope to see more videos like this from you in the future! Keep it up.
Thanks for making this vid. I am experiencing the same thing and it is so timely that I saw this vid. I really appreciate you helping other artists find, redefine, and center themselves to what matters.
It's just that generic RUclips animator art style. • big round head • small eyes • small mouth • eyes and mouth close together I can find at least 5 other channels with that style.
I have been watching videos on how to find your art style/how other people found their art styles for like two days now and this is the first one that I feel acutally helped me. Thank you so much for sharing it and your story, I feel really inspired and confident now!
this was increbidbly interesting to watch. i have never actually heard a story of someone who would go from ultra-realistic style to simple emotional pieces :) thank you for sharing
Whenever i feel terrible about my art, I always come back to this video of yours. I couldn't count anymore how many times i have visited. This truly inspires me, and always give me the strength to continue the path i had started.
Wow, am I GLAD that this video was recommended to me. When I started with art and drawing, I always wanted to be the best and impress others, I'm glad I'm able to share this past self with someone else. I have to say, I'll start going around your channel more and watch your videos, so I'd say you earned yourself a new sub too! You're a wonderful RUclipsr c:
I have two art styles for some of the same reasons you changed yours. I absolutely LOVE my old art, but I super love my new style as well because it's more simplistic.
Hey, I love the realistic high fantasy stuff. But I agree, the demographic for it is small. I struggled with that in college as well. I went to design school a lot like yours learning everything from graphic, to web, to after effects. Unfortunately the 3D animation is something I have to learn on my own. I made a Warcraft animation that featured Medivh transforming between his human form and the demon form. I was so iffy about the animation because not a lot of people know about it. So I tried to tackle it in a more simple geometric style that wouldn't appear to be "warcrafty" and more something people would pick up. I love the realistic style and I am still working to improve that, as it is important to me, but telling real life stories that connect with real people does get the winning hand. I want to find a way to connect both, I think it would be interesting. Loved your video.
Hey Alexa, I think the high fantasy stuff still has a huge demographic (e.g. warcraft, LOTR, Harry Potter etc has a massive following) but I think as we mature our appreciation for real life stories grows. I still love both and yes a way to connect the two would be incredible. I think a good example is game of thrones - it combines the spectacle of high fantasy with strong character driven stories about real life themes, which is why it was so popular. Thanks for watching :)
I completely agree! Game of Thrones is an excellent example. You're right, it's a big demographic, but I guess not where I went to school. Harry Potter is a great example too, because it had a lot of real life struggles. I didn't think there was a soul who didn't know what Harry Potter was until college. I love magic and armor too much, I don't think I'll give it up when I'm old. Have a great day!
This video actually influenced me soo much. Seriously. I tried soo hard to do what other people did and not what i find appealing. And now i figured it Out and i am sooo much happier with it. Thank you for sharing!
I went through the same type of thing Just a few weeks ago. I was struggling to create pixel art animations (because i need them for game development) and I kept comparing myself to others (specifically shovel knight) and one day it was snowing and i saw this one girl turn and look at me and when I got home i made an animation out of it and it was such a random event that basically inspired me to just make what I want and it was amazing
As an artist, this is what I have always struggled with, but could never explain. Your video brought a lot of clarity to what I've been missing in much of my art, and I want to thank you for that.
I'm glad I came across this video, since I'm always self-conscious about my art style not being "good enough" because it's not realistic (my profile pic is of a digital drawing that I made, by the way). I feel pretty comfortable about it now, but I do think that there's a *lot* of room for improvement. (As a side note, I've been drawing in that style since I was 12 and I'm 13 now, so it's only been a year. I found the style by looking at other people's drawings and taking out parts that I like.)
Hey Kokona, we've all got room to improve, art should be enjoyed so don't feel self conscious about it. Keep working hard and you will get there one day :)
I can draw somewhat well. It's mostly doodling and I I draw stuff from my mind, but the only problem is that I'm not able to add any detail. I might draw a simple dragon form with some muscle lines and some simple shading, but it always seem so empty. I try drawing some robot car thing and all I can get to is to just some simple blocks and buttons. I'm not sure what to do.
MASTERRELIC relic well let me make this sound simplistic as possible while not sounding like a jerk at the same time. Your not undertaking of trying. We call that Laziness:/
Alpha Ceph well I just can't think of any detail to put into any doodles or drawings. I have this picture in my mind with lots of detail and color, but at the same time its really blurry and all I can see is the basic shape.
Practice - with references. This is the best solution to your problem (being able to draw with detail) but keep in mind that if you want to 'get good' that quite a lot of work will need to be put in. There is a difference between having an idea of what you are drawing and knowing what you are drawing. For example, if you want to draw trees realistically, then you should go outside and draw some trees or take a picture of a tree and draw it. The more times you do this, the better you will get each time and after at least 10 drawings, you should be able to draw it from you mind decently - the more times you draw from reference, the more different perspectives you draw from reference, the better you can do it from your mind. For creatures like dragons where they don't exactly 'exist' you can use other people's art as a reference (for practice only), or you can use the animals that other artists use as a reference, as a reference. For simplified art such as semi-realism, which is something I am currently working on, you must master the realism first and then through school (techniques) or trial and error you can find what works best when simplifying realism. You don't 'need' to go to school to get good at art, but it can speed up some of the learning process. School will teach you techniques that can save you time. There is a lot more that could be said, but I hope this helps some.
Justin is right, I used to have the same problem, still do to a degree. I used to operate under the assumption of "if I'm making something up, I should be able to make ALL of it up." But I found that when it came to details, a lot of my work was lacking, because I didn't have any experience to pull from. You can painstakingly beat your head against this dilemma and you'll slowly gain more experience in making up these things(I did this for a long time), or you can make improvements by leaps and bounds by looking for a reference any time you feel yourself get stuck. The most common type of imagination is the cobbling together of multiple pre-existing ideas in new ways. That's very applicable to drawing, if you have no pieces for inspiration, you'll find it difficult to put together your puzzle.
Simple is beautiful. I feel the same way you used to with my drawing. I got my friend into drawing and he got so much better than me. Thank you because this video has shown me to draw what I like rather than what others like.
Congrats on your findings, I believe that as a professional, everyone struggles with the lack of uniqueness or sense in what we do. Its great that you already reach it and now you may work on it! Again great work!
Dude, just saw some videos of yours and they are really inspiring! Instantly subscribed. BTW I don't draw myself but I just like watching your videos. Keep up that great work!
Dude! THANK YOU!!!! I am a perfectionist. I have always been so obsessed with other people’s art and how it looks, and I tried to imitate it, and when my drawings did not meet this ideal standard I set for myself, I would just give up. I haven’t drawn anything serious in years.... your video helped me change my perspective. Thank you!
Why not both though? A simple art style is not intrinsic to what you currently do. Why not draw things with more emotional and human qualities using greater technical competency?
GFDSD FSDFS Precisely, and if you look to what most people consider to be among the greatest artists of all time, your Rembrandts and Michelangelos, even the more expressionist artists like you Van Goghs and Monets, demonstrate not only compelling subject matter but underlying technical proficiency.
And I also noticed they were just standing there...they were not engaged in doing something... I bet if an armored guy was depicted looking awkward next a pretty princess.... it would had gotten more likes....
You have really opened my eyes.... I constantly try to be better than my friends and now I realise it doesn't matter how superior I to my friends but how happy I am within my own art work
What if I draw depending on my emotion?.. Like sometimes it can be a black and white old fashion comic style, and my most frequently used, charcoal realistic... Sometimes its neither, its super cartoony... Is that bad?
Of course not! Not everyone has just one style. Some people never have the same one twice, but it's never a bad thing. It just means their art is more flexible!
That's great! One of the reasons we create art is to express ourselves and our emotions, so you are on the right track. Keep creating and expressing yourself!
I loved your video! It felt like I was sitting in your living room! It was authentic without being too much! Thank you for sharing apart of your story!
Thank you for this! My art is some crazy dark stuff and I've always been put down for intentionally or unintentionally so to see your video about creating what you love is quite refreshing.
I want to thank you, I struggled for a long time with the "who am I?" question. I still am growing but I first watched your video back in October. Thank goodness I just found it again! Because of your video I discovered who I want to be, and how I can bettrr myself everyday. Thanks again. -From a grateful sub
Wow, this is a very inspirational video. Currently I am stuck because I was like you looking at others and thinking my art isn't worth looking at. But I've taken break and looked at videos, manga, comics etc putting so many ideas together. I haven't found my ideal style but this video really takes some pressure off on how I do things. Thank you very much for this video.
most people who see picassos later work think hes a hack until they see his earlier work which was technically "perfect" in terms of realism proportion perspective, etc. what most people dont understand, is that creation and originality is difficult.....if youve got some drawing talent then anyone can be technically perfect. but not everyone can be innovative or creative
I'm very interested in studying "Digital Media". Is there something I need to know or anything you would recommend? Nice video btw, it's really motivating if you're not confident with your own art! :)
It really depends on which area you are interested in, web design? graphic design? Just start creating whatever it is that you want to do and build your portfolio ASAP. Thanks for watching Sara!
Well, the most important thing is your portfolio as this is how employers will decide to hire you. Also research the industry, if you want to do games, what kinda of games? Different games have different styles. Focus on improving your work all the time, don't wait for college assignments. And be really honest with your work when asking "where can I improve?" "how can I make this better" or "is my work really professional level?" "would someone pay me for this?". Sorry I know it's pretty broad, but I hope it's helpful.
Jaywalker Pictures Thank you very much! I still got quite some time till I really have to think about finding someone who would hire me but till then I want to practise my art. May I never loose my motivation! ^^
Wow! You are so right! The whole thing about the arts is not technic, but emotions. It's a simple truth, yet so hard to just figure it out by yourself. Your path is realy inspyring!
Damn accurate, I'v done the whole 'but muh realism' for a few years only to come back to a simplistic comic like style. Sure its simple, unimpressive and I do have that whole 'shit I'm over 30 and I draw childlike' insecurity but at least I enjoy it.
Making art with the enthusiasm and spontaneity of a child is the art I like the most, in any medium. Even photography, which requires precision, I have found that an automatic camera is the best way to make a good photograph. And yes, I also feel insecure sometimes because my work requires not that much effort compared to others that use very bulky cameras and think alot about what their next move will be but I feel this is my true voice. I'm a happy-go-lucky kinda person so why shouldn't I represent that in my art :) fyi, I'm 25 and fighting really hard to finish my bachelor's degree. My teachers feel that my personality "lacks respect and is easily satisfied".
Wow thanks you are 100% correct! Simple is better. Thanks for opening my eyes on this subject. I've been trying to get a children's book started but continued to go far too detailed with it. This has really put a stop to my creativity towards the actual story. It needed something and having this mindset is it! Thanks again.
No problem man :) Just to be clear, complex art can be great too, but sometimes we get obsessed with complexity at the expense of other elements of our art, like storytelling. Good luck with your book!
wow this was really inspirational. as an aspiring artist myself, all i think about is the technique but never really thought about how art can be a means to convey a message (e.g. storytelling, etc) & has a deeper meaning. Thank you for opening my eyes & hopefully be a good story teller someday :)
So you choosed being internet popular instead being a proffesional artist working on a real videogame, concept art, movie, short, etc? I know it's hard, but the biggest thing are. Also some of the best games have the simple style, it's dosen't it's easy Srry my bad english
+Mahi yeah I didn't know it would be popular. in the video I said I was inspired by a movie I watched and I wanted to be express that cute scene in my art. Naturally I chose a cute style that would match the emotion of the scene - if I just wanted likes I would draw Disney princesses or other popular fan art...
Mahi Sometimes you end up somewhere else you don't expect, and that's okay. You don't always have to follow your biggest dreams, if you're content with what you have then, in some sense, you can still get far in life.
listen, so all of my life ive either wanted to do art music or gaming, well right know in the mix of all, every night i would draw something different and always fail which made me feel bad ablut myself, but im going to try to do art that truly speaks to me thank you! youve truly inspired me
Anyone can be an artist. We all start out being able to draw the same, some of us simply have more practice than others. Someone once said that the talented person is just the person motivated to keep trying. Set standards for yourself. When you're done with something, don't just look for things you did right or wrong, think about ways you can use them or improve on them in the future. Most importantly, never stop. If you have a passion for making art, keep trying! Even if you hate everything about what you make, if you can learn to recognize the "why" it needs improvement, you can fix it with practice.
Hi man, great video :D
It's refreshing to see appreciation for modern/contemporary art coming form someone who started in the illustration/animation area of art. The lack of understanding that runs both ways between the two is often exhausting. I hope your video (and ur work) will shed some more light on the fact that all forms of expression come from the same driving force of life within us and that the differences between the works of those arts are just superficial.
I think your story is a clear example of how much a person can benefit when he/she makes the effort to wrap his/her mind around a work or form of art they've underestimated before (Duchamp and Mondrian, lol, great examples for that XD).
Btw your art certainly stands out much more now then back when it was all about "the impressive display of skill" (nicely put btw). The simplicity and the "clearness" of your current style certainly gives more strength to your artwork (even without the likes I'm sure u could have felt the progress you've made). And being as open-minded as u are, who's to say you won't implement your realistic drawing skill in some new style that u develop later on. It's a long life and eclecticism is a wonderful thing.
Thank you for this vid.
+Janko Ivcic hey man thank u. You 100% get me. There is too much division between art camps. If only ppl could see that all forms of art art just vehicles to express our common humanity. Learning this with an open mind has helped me improve ten fold as opposed to religiously focusing on one art style or community.
And yes I plan to reincorporate realistic elements once I have a grasp of storytelling to keep evolving my style into something more unique. Thank u for the wonderful comment.
jay whats your best drawing (that you thanks your best)
+Haiden Olds hey Haiden I'll have to do a vid about this, I don't really have a favourite but I can show a few in future
Janko Ivcic
what if i don't know who i am and what i aspire to be, and i'm constantly burned out.
Like you said, planning to be the best artist is the path to total burn out.
Once you reach a certain skill level there isn't a "best." There is only "different."
You totally get me dude, thank you for watching
I dont think thats true... Its always dependent on your goal, your definition of art and what kind of artist you want to be. If you look at concept art, you can tell why some people get the jobs and others dont. Art can be a profession if you want it to be a profession... "different style" tends to be an excuse for inconsitency and lazyness.
Crowne Prince Ey Crowne, he called you a dude
@@IIMaRVII Realism douchebag spotted!
@@tomaswoodall not really, I´m also into abstract art, pop art, impressionism, op art etc. and I´m pretty bad at painting realism. Anyway I think that (succesful) contemporary art turned into something ridiculous... most people copy things that already have been done and can´t take any criticism at all. They try to distract from their incompetence by behaving like a passive agressive baby and stop challenging themselves. Fact is that art changed a lot over the last 100 years and most talented succesful artists are not found in fine art anymore. A great idea, a good concept, or a provocating image is not enough to make it anymore. There are way more competitors than 50-100years ago, peoples mindset changed a lot and you have to dedicate your life to that profession, if you want to make it in any creative field.
Wow, I think you brought across such an important message in this video! I am constantly plagued with worries that my art style is not good enough, and does not look 'professional' enough, simply because it is not realistic. So thank you for making this video, it really means a lot for someone to talk about it! It is genuinely helping to remind me that I should probably stop viewing art as trying to be the best (as I do that far too often!), and instead concentrate on drawing what I love, and how I love to do it! And I'm so glad that you've found an art style that makes you happy, I'm sure your art career will prosper from it!
Hi TheCherryMuffin, so happy you found the video helpful. Striving to be professional is good, but not at the expense of the joy and message of your art. Please share the vid with any artists you know that might be struggling with the same problems and thank you :)
TheCherryMuffin cool
TheCherryMuffin
TheCherryMuffin If mobile had a plus one button I'd use it, but instead I'm posting to say I feel the exact same way. :)
TheCherryMuffin same :)
this isnt a art lesson its a life lesson
Oh My Gosh! I have been doing realistic drawings with graphite and charcoal for a while, and people like it a lot. But when I show them my instagram, they always single out the one drawing I don't like the most. I spent little time on that, and it was just right from my imagination, not copied, so not very detailed. They comment it more and say it's their favorite, which I couldn't understand. The reason is because that drawing tells a story, even though it took me less time and is less detailed. You are right, and I'm just realizing it, thank you.
Chris Mentalist what is your IG account? :)
Sapazu christian.overbeck
+Chris Mentalist what is the drawing that you are talking about
Bass Maniac the one of the lady holding an umbrella. Tell me what you think of it
its great it thought it was the one because it didnt match your drawing style
whenever I think of doing art as my job I hear a voice in my head saying "wake up, you need to make money!"
same
There are many ways to make money with art. Think less traditionally. ;) You can sell assets online as one non-traditional art job.
Ew.
Quiet Mind how does clique spread everywhere
+Quiet Mind
Oh,you! Just take your headphones off. :)
I don't think many people really got this video. I feel that what he was saying about his change in art style was that it wasn't just about the likes, it was more about him being happy. Just because someone wants to strike a chord with people doesn't mean they're 'only doing it for likes' and as someone who's been complimented on my art, it's just the best feeling to know that what you're doing people enjoy. He changed his style because he felt it was a better way of connecting with himself through his art, and connecting with others too. There's nothing wrong with that. (also sorry if I'm all over the place and don't have the best grammar. I'm twelve, cut me some slack.)
ARKdoesGaming you can't be twelve! because your comment makes more sense and is more useful and intelligent than 90% of all youtube comments! and this would destroy my worldview if you are twelve :'(
Sorry for destroying your view of the world, but yes. I am twelve. :)
Sorry, I know this is late, but you seem like a very mature twelve-year old. I thought the owner of that comment was older!
Your comment reads like you're 21, haha. You got a good mind to see that, and you're right about it being whatever it is that makes people happy as the reason for what spurs on their work.
The industry of commissioned and specific pipeline work wasn't his passion. I wouldn't blame him - successful and satisfied illustrators aren't a jack of all trades type people with the time to fill as an animator or modeler. Respectively, great and consistent modelers are modelers first, or animators as animators first, etc.
Being spread out too thin I think is what he hinted at as well. It's what got me to drop out of college with the same or similar classes he took: It didn't build up my sense of independence, financially related confidence, or personal happiness as an artist to be trained to be a jack of all trades.
Expressing himself more easily and freely was, and his interest in being an artist was reinvigorated with a sense of personal passion rekindled.
That was actually quite wise for your age
You know what? I think having your own art style is the most necessary thing any artist should have. Without it, you often lack confidence in your art. Even people who draw realistic human portraits have their own style; they use their own strokes, shades and blending techniques even if the result looks the same to another portrait.
I used to make digital paintings, however the insane number of steps it took to create a piece frustrated me so much that I switched to cartoon characters. During that time, I developed my own style due to the simplicity of it, and when I felt confident enough, I ended up creating digital paintings of cartoon characters. It was far more simple than painting humans, but still had that professional blending to it that I loved.
Your art style can sometimes clash with itself-- there will be certain aspects that you hate and others that you adore. As time passes, try tweaking the elements you hate into something that's more enjoyable for you to create. As you draw, you may even tweak the elements subconsciously, which is why I love my brain so much.
Thanks for the insight Mimzy! Art styles can be a complex thing, but like you said, sometimes it's subconscious and I guess my overall point is that we should focus less on style and focus more on the ideas, expression and the heart of our art. Style will naturally form as a by-product of that :)
I think another important this is that, with your own art style, it's much easier to put emotion or feeling or atmosphere in it.
Idk why others didn't appreciate your detailed works.
They are amazing!
Stardust Angel I thought the same thing as you. but maybe its because they find it boring like "oh wow, another detailed piece of art I see all the time. And probably can't do..." then they see the simple art and think "wow, I can do that!" or "its so simple but it captures a great picture"
Hey Stardust Angel, yup pretty much what rarity3106 said. Thanks for watching!
Jaywalker Pictures
No problem!
Have a happy holiday!
rarity3106
Yeah
That does make sense, sadly.
Thanks for commenting!
And have a happy holiday!
I love young people, they find themselves, then again find themselves, and slowly find themselves in a pattern of redescoer, no one told them. Great vid, well done, like to see your progress in 10 years your a good storyteller. Don't stop
I personally strive for my art to be memorable. I want people to remember my art style, and if they see a drawing of mine somewhere they think, "Oh, isnt that made by that one artist?" or something like that.
I really doubt that-at least at the moment-my art is memorable. Ive been told that my style is really basic and doesnt have anything that makes it unique. Ive been trying to force little things into my drawings but they never stick with me. this actually demotivates me a lot and it makes me feel really down. As I write this I honestly feel really upset
hopefully I eventually find a style that other people like seeing as well
Hey GriffinMM I'm working on some videos that will address a lot of these issues with finding your style. But basically, don't force things into your drawings. Rather, focus on being yourself. Drawing what you like, the things you like, the stories and ideas you have. Look at outside influences and only incorporate them if they make you happy, not to appease other people that tell you your style is 'basic' (even if it is basic, if thats what you like then what's wrong with that?) Just keep working hard, enjoy the process and don't let others expectations change your path.
Thanks for replying! I'll make sure to keep track of your channel to see the videos
I'll keep in mind what you told me. The thing about the basic style though, that's what makes it not be memorable, and I do want it to be. I feel comfortable with my current style, and I cant say I dont like it, but I want something better that people would remember, and i doubt i'll be able to achieve that if it's plain
Ahh I see what you mean. I could tell you all kinds of things like 'look at other artists', 'experiment' etc. (which are all true) But the most important thing is to remember to have patience. Artistic development takes time. Just don't give up and keep striving to create art that makes you happy.
Alright, thanks for the advice! I really appreciate it, and I'll be sure to keep it in mind
Trust me,your art style is not basic.Yknow why?Cause it's yours!
I was going to go and on about my own artistic path and how this video affected my artistic perspectives, but it got pretty long and I don't want to bore you with such stories. Regardless, I found myself relating, enjoying and embracing the messages and perspectives this video brought up. Thanks for making a video which brought a smile to my face and I hope your channel and career prospers!!
Hey Lianna, feel free to share your story. It's always great to hear the experiences of other artists. I'll be doing more videos about art journeys and style soon so hopefully it'll be interesting for you, thanks for watching!
Well if you insist, haha. I've been drawing seriously for about two years now and art style was something I used to get hung over since I greatly admired realistic and detailed art and yet preferred exaggerated cartoony styles. Currently I do still respect more realistic art, and do hope to improve in that area, but mainly focus on cartoony art. This kind of bothered me because a lot of my peers preferred detailed and art with high technicality whereas I tended to prefer contemporary art or 'simpler' looking art that effectively communicated big or relatable themes (though I have to admit sometimes modern art can get a bit too crazy for me). My difference in opinion bothers me from time to time so it was really nice to see this video which kind of worked in an opposite way to what most of my peers think.
I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for those videos and I'll be looking forward to them as well!
Yeah I like more realistic art and I'm still trying to improve in that area. Most people that don't understand art immediately assume high technicality means greater value, but it all depends on context and purpose. Like you said, sometimes simpler art is better at communicating big or relatable themes. To me, I much prefer a simple art piece that succeeds in reaching it's audience vs a complex piece that no one connects with. This should be a topic of a future video :) Anyway don't let the opinions of others drown out your own, good luck and wish you the best.
I do think it's a nice discussion topic so a video exploring that would be pretty interesting. Thank you! And all the same to you!!
who do i aspire to be?
...the best goddamn artist this world has ever seen.
+Jonny Williams that's the spirit!!!
Jonny Williams *Grabs a giant pencil*
Well.. So do I!
Face me! The winner will be called the best!
There is no such thing as the greatest art is not rankable
I aspire to be the artist who made a change on how you see the world, goodluck Jonny!
Gandalf I challenge you to a draw!...
Sry...
First time I ever heard/see anything from you... this video was a RUclips recommendation and I'm *so glad* I watched it!... Since... I know all the kind of struggles you mention in here... I'm still trying to find my own style/voice... and you reminded me some things that I've put aside... thank you so much for this!
Hi Nitanima, thanks for watching! Finding my style has been a real challenge and I feel like it's something that will keep changing as I grow. But yes keep striving and also remember to smile in the process :)
Jaywalker Pictures No problem! Thank you for sharing your story with all of us x3 and I totally agree with you! It might sound cliche/silly... but... if this is what we love to do, we must enjoy every second of it!.
Thank you for the reply and encouraging words! Oh! And Happy Holidays! ;3
I really needed this. I've always had a problem comparing myself to other artists and putting myself down because my art isn't really as defined and realistic as the other artists. I try to get better everyday, but I tend to feel like I'm not getting anywhere, especially when it comes to drawing anime. I love anime, and I aspire to become a manga artist and create my very own anime series for my RUclips channel, but drawing anime can be hard at times because of my struggles of drawing hands, feet, and adding wrinkles and creases in clothes to make it more realistic. I feel like I'll eventually get to that point of my art looking better than what it is now. I want to improve my art style because I'm sick and tired of it being simple, but watching this video made me realize that maybe my art style isn't that bad. I'll still need some improvements here and there, but I do love to draw, and I want to be a better artists. So thank you for making this video and making me realize that everyone has their own style.
Hey Daisy, I'm glad this video is helpful for you. don't give up trying to improve, its normal to have struggles. Keep working hard and don't beat yourself up, sometimes simple is better.
This simple cute and minimalistic style is one of my favourites. I love making simplistic looking sequential art that delivers deep and meaningful messages. The surprising contrast between childish, cute drawings and moving themes/concept is something that really inspires me and I've finally found a style of art I could see myself creating for the rest of my life ^-^
Up until recently, I've tried to master realism, as I thought that is what would make me a great artist. But it never made me happy, so I started doing what I really love doing, and I feel like a kid accomplished artist. I'm glad I stumbled across this, it really made me feel better about doing minimal art.
an accomplished artist**
thanks bry, realism is great to help us build an understanding, but its important to do your own art for yourself too. It's a balancing act, but I'm glad this video helped you. thanks for watching :)
My best piece is a squiggle with some glitter glue👌🏽
i offer 1.000.000$.
its.. its beautiful!
Sorry that so many people in the comment sections don't get it. I really enjoyed the video though, the last part was especially encouraging. It's important to remember that art is a form of communication, and you have to find your voice.
Technically nice drawings are always awesome, but if they don't have soul, they'll be beat out by art with more soul and less skill.
Thanks for the video.
+Envelion YES. You get it. Art is communication. Ppl get blinded by the technical details, how to draw a face or an eye etc. instead of focusing on what their message is - finding their voice and putting themselves into their art. Thank you for the comment.
Jaywalker Pictures No problem. 😀 I'm an artist too with a lot of friends who do a variety of art styles, so I get it. Keep on keep'n on man!
Always come back to two questions :
- "Who am I ?"
- "None of your business !"
Obscu Cancer Deck
Obscu but sir "None of your business!" is a statement, not a question.
Donny Whisnu Ikr, but I couldn't find a better wording
lul secret paladin
Thank you so much for this video! I love your art style :)
Hi Jenna
Hey Jenna, no thank you for watching!
- Asking myself "Who am I?" and "Who I wanna be?"
- Watch "Harold and Kumar go to White Castle"
Done and very done!
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Crazy theory of mine: your art had body but not soul. Now has (a much simpler) body and a soul!
(soul = context, meaning, a message for many people out there that can relate to your work)
Thank you glad you understand me. And yes, watching harold and kumar is the key to solving all life's tough problems :)
thanks youtube for the ads that are 5 seconds long and i can skip and also the ads that are 30 seconds long that i can't skip
Don't forget the ones that look like you *can* skip but then end up saying, "Video will play after ad."
I've gotten 1:30 unskippable ads. RUclips sucks now, but it's the best website for videos still. :(
Like actually, get adblock. It's great for when your listening to music playlists.
I don't wanna see this post getting anymore likes, I'm actually startled people don't know about adblock!
for fuck sake ads are how the youtube creators get money and ad block is basically stealing it. RUclips is not a video platform it is an advertising platform and this is how it makes its money as a buisness. i hate ads just as much as the next guy but RUclips would crash and burn without them.
Don't complain then if you feel like you're giving them money for the content. I don't pay attention to the ads so it doesn't work either way for me. (Like I would literally mute them and do something slightly more productive with my life in the mean time)
Thank you for this, I'm currently trying to find my art style as well, it is not easy but this inspires me to keep on, and for that I am very thankful.
Thanks for watching Marco, hope you can find a style that makes you happy
same
same here with music, drawings also :) .I just found your channel as a suggestion.
Keep it up and I hope you'll express yourself and find what you truly like and want in what you do
+1 sub :)
I love his style! Realistic drawings are cool, or really detailed cartoony type drawings, but I always feel really inspired by styles like Domics and his. Simple cute styles make me so much more happier than a really detailed drawing
Oh my God, this is the first time that someone told me this. I came here expecting a video just like everyone elses "just do this and that and blah-blah-blah"... but when I watched it, it was more of "You're artstyle is what you enjoy, just do that. It's not about the detail and showing of the complex things that few people can do, it's about you, who you are and what you like. Just do that." (I know you didn't say that word for word, but I snagged that from your video, haha). Thank you, this actually took a shit ton of stress off of me somehow. You earned a sub, but I honestly think you should have more.
Thank you Slothy Mocha, yep never forget the enjoyment of art. If there's none, then what's the point?
I agree with this so much, I sometimes write/draw something that I find really meaningful, but people just think ''I can do that too.'' Sure you can, but drawing isn't just lines, it's about imagination and emotions becoming a visual thing, and showing its power and beauty. Someone can draw something very detailed, but they'll not put anything and do it just to do something, but someone will draw something very ''simple'' but will put lots of emotions into it, and the second one is what I would consider art.
Thank you for the amazing comment, 100% agree with you
I am glad we think the same, oh and I love your work. :)
chubi YES
As an artist approaching 40 and still in search of my personal style, I thought this was a great video with a fantastic message. So glad I came across this!
I have no idea what my art style is. I want to go into graphic design and I'm trying to practice my drawing skills to be flexible in my drawing style, but it's hard to know what to work on when you're all over the place. Thanks for the vid it cleared my head a little.
Art is a constant search, keep working hard and try to look honestly into your heart what you enjoy and like. Don't choose a style based on whats popular but choose it based on what kind of stories, ideas and feelings u want to communicate. Good luck :)
Magnolia Gem Graphic designers need to adapt their work to each client, so there is no such thing as a fixed style. Dont worry too much about it
I actually cried because You basically explained my entire life in this video. And i'm so thankful that you took your time to make it. Chronic competitiveness has actually managed to drain my whole artistic juices and leave me with no desire to pick up a pencil at all. And it's very validating to see other people who have went through the transition and came out of the other side alive.
Hey Farimah, hope you can take some time to recharge your creative battery and find some joy in creating again. Best of luck to you.
This was actually what I really needed to hear because I've been lost on the kind of painting/coloring style that I wanted for my art. I really latched onto painting back in my high school art classes because it was fun and progressively started setting standards for what my paintings should look like based on what other artists I saw on the internet said my kind of stuff should be for a professional, which was chock full of enough detail to choke an art school professor or it meant I wasn't good enough. But I'm 22, now, I gave art school a try, I was a deer in headlights but after 3 years and alot of disappointments, stress, and an artist crisis, I dropped out and with family problems and me barely drawing, I wasn't in a good place for art and I didn't know who I wanted to be. I eventually moved in with my best friend and was suddenly in a quiet place and felt motivated enough to draw again and honestly, it's been a year of just trying new things and rebuild myself as an artist and be serious, lol. The only thing I struggled with still was painting style and I then realized after a year that most of my favorite artists were more cartoony, semi-realism and simplistic, painterly but not toooo complicated. But I was still trying to paint like the next DaVinci while not actually enjoying it to the point that it takes me a month to finish anything because of alot of procrastination and general dislike of my process. But I always thought my favorite artists art looked more fun and after looking at your video I randomly found in my RUclips Recommendations list, I feel I can look myself in the eye and stop feeling scared to break out of my habits of wanting my art to look how I believe other artists think it should look and work in a way that I actually will enjoy coloring from start to finish.
Thank you so much for this and I'm sorry I rambled so much and probably took up some of your time!
Hey Noxiia thank you for sharing your story. It means a lot! It's so easy to lose sight of why we started doing art and get distracted by others expectations of ourselves. It sounds like you went through some tough times, but those experiences will only make you an even better artist. Just don't give up, be free of expectations, be yourself and remember the joy of your work. And feel free to drop a comment in future to let me know how you're progressing!
Literally I just found a cool pen and I drew with it and now I'm into art I don't even know
Hamilton.Is.Life Bitch whaaa? Do you even sense bruh u lost me. I am literally down the alley buying a gun to shoot myself with, so I can fucking forget ur comment. What have u done
Suden Luola uh sorry
Hamilton.Is.Life umm Hamilton is life
finding a pen is the true answer to life, love and the universe itself, people. Wake up and enlighten yourselves!
I relate to this so much 😂
Really enjoyed this video because its relatable. I think this is common among all teens and young adults growing up. First we compete with each other trying to be the best of the best. Then we get depressed because we realize how empty this makes us feel. But then after this chaos and burnout we have chance to find ourselves and realize that we are already "best at being ourselves" and others are best at being themselves. After this realization we can truly start expressing our own style. Also the whole world around you changes. Every person seems more beautiful and not like another enemy to you. Maybe Im just talking about myself but I think this is happy philosophy to live by. I myself cant draw that much, but I like how simple and humane your drawing style is.
Thank you for this comment. Yes I think there comes a point where we just shed all our pretences and learn to just be ourselves irrespective of what others think.
when I was starting out as an artist (or well, I still am actually but you get what I mean) I also shared the belief that good art=complicated art. I was quickly proven wrong when I noticed how most people loved my simple sketches but ignored the final products. Just lately I noticed that my sketches have way more LIFE in them than the anatomically correct 6-hour full-body full-color drawings. Since I learned to appreciate the simplicity in my art it just flows WAYYYY better. Shout out to all artists who still struggle with this, I feel you and I wish you all the best with figuring out what art style works best for you!!
Hey spaceknedl, thats awesome and its great you are so happy creating your art. Wish you the best too!
I think he's old drawing are fantastic
Oliver Carnegie Agreed! I wish I had an ounce of that skill. Just so I can express myself
*his
Nick Dutton it's called practice
Oliver Carnegie I was kinda disappointed, I’ve always wanted to draw like that
This was like, exactly what I needed to hear. Been struggling with my art style lately, because part of me wants to draw the cool things (super detailed, gorgeous artwork with no soul), because that's what people compliment me on, but part of me wants to make simplistic comics just for fun and self expression. I think you just answered my question for me. :3
Awesome :) Now go and draw what makes you happy
'detail'
'realism'
'Anatomy'
'GOKU'
GOKU is the key to making great art.
I guess you could say what he went through was... a ..... D.R.A.G...
wow this was really moving, I've been struggling with an art style and just I want to say I love your art. the concept is beautiful and it's very unique! keep up the good work
Thank you for the kind words!
I agree, but I don't think we can ignore realism. It certainly annoys me when morons claim only realism is art (Someone in 9gag once was insisting Hitler was better than Egon Schiele cause his paintings are more realistic *facepalm*) But realism is important when you want to change your style. Schiele could draw realistically, and so could Picasso. We could argue it as "it's just the times" but honestly, I think for one's art to look convincing, even if the style is simple, it is important to understand anatomy and perspective. That being said not all of us should be Shishkin in order to be considered good.
Hellion Shark i agree (notice when I listed "things that make art great" I included realism, it was never about one vs the other, but including all) I still love realism and will continue to do life studies. But breaking out of that to explore storytelling and cartoony styles has opened up a whole new world to me. Next step is to fuse realism and cartoony styles to keep evolving my style. Thanks for the great comment
Jaywalker Pictures, I understand what you mean. Realism can be a big trap. I am trying to break out of it myself and it turns out to be a challenge. That and the feeling of "my realism is not good enough cause I ain't Rembrandt." can become quite the problem. But some people just jump on the simplistic thing and say "it's my style" to excuse the lack of skill. Their art looks amateur not because the style is simple, but because there is no understanding of the fundamentals and it shows. Simple styles are beautiful, but they should be a conscious decision, not a necessity.
Thank you for replying. :)
Yes of course, it's two extremes - one camp is dogmatic about realism, the other completely ignores the hard work and does what's easy. Neither are correct. Better to have a balance of continuing to improve our understanding of life, but also exploring how different styles can communicate emotion from cartoony to realistic.
+Hellion Shark, okay, but honestly, Hitler being one of the most (if not THE most.) despicable beings to walk the planet, does NOT negate the fact that his paintings were beautiful and full of life and vision. If I could fairly judge art off of the person making it, I would, but my ethics are to fixated for me to be so subjective. Objectively, all art can be fairly and wonderfully judged. By that, I am in no way implying that people who make cartoons are not skilled, I myself draw 80's - 90's style comic art, but I AM saying that you are being unreasonably biased towards an art piece, simply based on the artist. (Just to reemphasize, I hate Hitler and what he did, and if I could kill him over and over again, day in and day out, I totally would. Aggressive? Tell that to the millions he had killed and butchered.)
Get a fucking camera! People are drawing celebrities, a cat drinking milk, real buildings... Why?? I don't want to see every skin cell on Morgan Freeman's face!
thank you so much for making this. I have always tried to draw realistically and really detailed, but in the end I always go back to drawing simple cartoons. I have always been so worried that if I tried to do a speed paint or drawing that I wouldn't be taken seriously but after seeing this video I've learned to appreciate what I've created more. thank you so much :-)
We all grow at our own pace and comparing ourselves to others is a sure way to kill your art journey. Keep improving but remember to find joy in your art :)
What an awesome video. This spoke to me on a very real level as a musician. Thank you so much!
Thank you, great to hear the experience of artists from different disciplines. Best of luck
This video is extremely refreshing to me as a lyricist to witness how artists of all fields alike are struck with the same dilemma of self doubt... I learn to embrace my style no matter how others will perceive it and if I like what I produce along with a few others that's all that matters at the end of the day + it really is about living a purpose filled life to produce purposeful substance (by what means of purpose/significance is the artist's choice to decide) don't be self compromising, but really go full pursuit in what you're inclined to do and capture your full essence
Thank you Javon. I totally agree. It's amazing but in all art forms, one can't fully create until they know exactly who they are and aren't afraid to 100% express it. Anything before that point is just practice or pretend.
WOW YOU'RE SUCH A GREAT ARTIST!!!! I can barely draw a circle and AND a square!!!!
It's all about practice. No one comes out of the womb painting Mona Lisa, you know? We all grow and develop at our own pace, especially with art.
De Za Thank you
Reyes Rules no, you can do even more than that, didn't your Mother tell you not to lie? because don't lie
even to yourself
2+2=4
The sun is hot
Birds fly
Water is essential
You can draw
All basic facts, honestly
De za, I can't agree with you more. I am not even close to where I want to be as an artist, however when I do something and someone tells me I have "talent" it drives me up the wall. It's like tossing out the hundreds of hours I spent repeating, and repeating, and questioning myself out the window.
thank you! i struggle to draw circles too :(
hey man this is a really great video about art styles, and art in general. So many people talk about practicing, or trying to "steal from other artists." While here, you've really touched on what people connect on with art, which is drawing what is meaningful to you. Thanks, mate! Hope to see more videos like this from you in the future! Keep it up.
Thats great luckcharm, Im glad you understand the point of the video. Its all about meaning! thanks for your support!
Thanks for making this vid. I am experiencing the same thing and it is so timely that I saw this vid. I really appreciate you helping other artists find, redefine, and center themselves to what matters.
thanks for the nice comment :)
My style is the half-chibi. Today I'm going to try shading.
I hope it turned out well!
It's just that generic RUclips animator art style.
• big round head
• small eyes
• small mouth
• eyes and mouth close together
I can find at least 5 other channels with that style.
Matthew McLaren Exactly what i thought lol
thats why i hate the zimplistic style....z is necsessary
Matthew McLaren Domics
Nameless Protagonist indeed
please tell me those 5 channels xD
I have been watching videos on how to find your art style/how other people found their art styles for like two days now and this is the first one that I feel acutally helped me. Thank you so much for sharing it and your story, I feel really inspired and confident now!
Thank you for watching Saku, best of luck!
this was increbidbly interesting to watch. i have never actually heard a story of someone who would go from ultra-realistic style to simple emotional pieces :) thank you for sharing
Thanks Mary Mary, the simple emotional pieces bring me a lot of joy and feel free of expectations. Thanks for watching :)
Wasn't looking for a vid like this but clicked out of curiosity, very moving and helpful
Thanks Greeneflower that's great to hear :)
Whenever i feel terrible about my art, I always come back to this video of yours. I couldn't count anymore how many times i have visited. This truly inspires me, and always give me the strength to continue the path i had started.
Thank you for watching and I'm glad the video has given you some inspiration to keep moving forward. Keep working hard and dont forget to enjoy it!
Wow, am I GLAD that this video was recommended to me. When I started with art and drawing, I always wanted to be the best and impress others, I'm glad I'm able to share this past self with someone else. I have to say, I'll start going around your channel more and watch your videos, so I'd say you earned yourself a new sub too! You're a wonderful RUclipsr c:
Thanks so much! Trying to impress is always a loosing battle. Best of luck in your art journey :)
Jaywalker Pictures Of course! And thank you as well ^^
I have two art styles for some of the same reasons you changed yours. I absolutely LOVE my old art, but I super love my new style as well because it's more simplistic.
Hey Maggi, that's cool! I love all types of art. It's really fun to draw in different styles :)
awwww thank you Jaywalker !
I love other styles and different kinds of art as well, which is another reason as to why I added a second style!
I'm going to try to build up a fan base for my art through my RUclips channel....Hopefully I can make it a part-one job in the future.
You fucking did it.
Hey, I love the realistic high fantasy stuff. But I agree, the demographic for it is small. I struggled with that in college as well. I went to design school a lot like yours learning everything from graphic, to web, to after effects. Unfortunately the 3D animation is something I have to learn on my own. I made a Warcraft animation that featured Medivh transforming between his human form and the demon form. I was so iffy about the animation because not a lot of people know about it. So I tried to tackle it in a more simple geometric style that wouldn't appear to be "warcrafty" and more something people would pick up. I love the realistic style and I am still working to improve that, as it is important to me, but telling real life stories that connect with real people does get the winning hand. I want to find a way to connect both, I think it would be interesting. Loved your video.
Hey Alexa, I think the high fantasy stuff still has a huge demographic (e.g. warcraft, LOTR, Harry Potter etc has a massive following) but I think as we mature our appreciation for real life stories grows. I still love both and yes a way to connect the two would be incredible. I think a good example is game of thrones - it combines the spectacle of high fantasy with strong character driven stories about real life themes, which is why it was so popular. Thanks for watching :)
I completely agree! Game of Thrones is an excellent example. You're right, it's a big demographic, but I guess not where I went to school. Harry Potter is a great example too, because it had a lot of real life struggles. I didn't think there was a soul who didn't know what Harry Potter was until college. I love magic and armor too much, I don't think I'll give it up when I'm old. Have a great day!
I had an ad about a drawing app right before the video played lol
This video actually influenced me soo much. Seriously. I tried soo hard to do what other people did and not what i find appealing. And now i figured it Out and i am sooo much happier with it. Thank you for sharing!
I went through the same type of thing Just a few weeks ago. I was struggling to create pixel art animations (because i need them for game development) and I kept comparing myself to others (specifically shovel knight) and one day it was snowing and i saw this one girl turn and look at me and when I got home i made an animation out of it and it was such a random event that basically inspired me to just make what I want and it was amazing
That's awesome, love how those little experiences can inspire what we create. Thanks for watching :)
why the Fuck am I here? my handwriting is barely legible and I'm still drawing stick figures.
Me too, idk why i watch so much art stuff when i can't even write :v
Can I join the group? I've got chips.
Combinemon Of course!, gimme da chips >:v
UnAnonymous I haz coca cola!
Pedro Taquino gimme some, now! >:v
As an artist, this is what I have always struggled with, but could never explain. Your video brought a lot of clarity to what I've been missing in much of my art, and I want to thank you for that.
Hey philip, thank you for watching, glad it could help you
I'm glad I came across this video, since I'm always self-conscious about my art style not being "good enough" because it's not realistic (my profile pic is of a digital drawing that I made, by the way).
I feel pretty comfortable about it now, but I do think that there's a *lot* of room for improvement.
(As a side note, I've been drawing in that style since I was 12 and I'm 13 now, so it's only been a year. I found the style by looking at other people's drawings and taking out parts that I like.)
Hey Kokona, we've all got room to improve, art should be enjoyed so don't feel self conscious about it. Keep working hard and you will get there one day :)
I can draw somewhat well. It's mostly doodling and I I draw stuff from my mind, but the only problem is that I'm not able to add any detail. I might draw a simple dragon form with some muscle lines and some simple shading, but it always seem so empty. I try drawing some robot car thing and all I can get to is to just some simple blocks and buttons. I'm not sure what to do.
MASTERRELIC relic well let me make this sound simplistic as possible while not sounding like a jerk at the same time.
Your not undertaking of trying.
We call that Laziness:/
Alpha Ceph well I just can't think of any detail to put into any doodles or drawings. I have this picture in my mind with lots of detail and color, but at the same time its really blurry and all I can see is the basic shape.
Practice - with references. This is the best solution to your problem (being able to draw with detail) but keep in mind that if you want to 'get good' that quite a lot of work will need to be put in. There is a difference between having an idea of what you are drawing and knowing what you are drawing. For example, if you want to draw trees realistically, then you should go outside and draw some trees or take a picture of a tree and draw it. The more times you do this, the better you will get each time and after at least 10 drawings, you should be able to draw it from you mind decently - the more times you draw from reference, the more different perspectives you draw from reference, the better you can do it from your mind. For creatures like dragons where they don't exactly 'exist' you can use other people's art as a reference (for practice only), or you can use the animals that other artists use as a reference, as a reference.
For simplified art such as semi-realism, which is something I am currently working on, you must master the realism first and then through school (techniques) or trial and error you can find what works best when simplifying realism.
You don't 'need' to go to school to get good at art, but it can speed up some of the learning process. School will teach you techniques that can save you time.
There is a lot more that could be said, but I hope this helps some.
you see i actually am good with detail but kinda suck at basic shapes and proportions unless im looking at a reference
Justin is right, I used to have the same problem, still do to a degree. I used to operate under the assumption of "if I'm making something up, I should be able to make ALL of it up."
But I found that when it came to details, a lot of my work was lacking, because I didn't have any experience to pull from. You can painstakingly beat your head against this dilemma and you'll slowly gain more experience in making up these things(I did this for a long time), or you can make improvements by leaps and bounds by looking for a reference any time you feel yourself get stuck.
The most common type of imagination is the cobbling together of multiple pre-existing ideas in new ways. That's very applicable to drawing, if you have no pieces for inspiration, you'll find it difficult to put together your puzzle.
Simple is beautiful. I feel the same way you used to with my drawing. I got my friend into drawing and he got so much better than me. Thank you because this video has shown me to draw what I like rather than what others like.
when I clicked on this video I expected you to have a whole ton of subs you only have 300? your understeer you deserve more!
Nope I'm a small potato, thanks for checking out my video :)
KewlRobit well
He does have 1200 now
needed this video since my family keeps hinting that for my art to be nice or pretty it has to be realism.
Sigh. sometimes the people around us don't always know what's best. Keep striving to improve and don't let others pull you down.
I think what made that elevator piece receive more attention is because it's unique and different. It's simple yet detailed.
thanks for watching Lovecove4 :)
anytime :)
this is really eye opening, thank you
thats great thanks for watching :)
Congrats on your findings, I believe that as a professional, everyone struggles with the lack of uniqueness or sense in what we do. Its great that you already reach it and now you may work on it! Again great work!
ARE ALL ARTISTS LEFT HANDED OR WHAT
Sleep.triumphs.socializing no, but I see what you mean
I'm a righty
Haha not hardly, I'm right handed.
Kek I'm left handed
Most left handed are artists. But most artists are right handed.
Introvert Sapien given how right handed people make up a significantly larger portion of the population than left handed people that would make sense
Dude, just saw some videos of yours and they are really inspiring! Instantly subscribed.
BTW I don't draw myself but I just like watching your videos. Keep up that great work!
Dude! THANK YOU!!!! I am a perfectionist. I have always been so obsessed with other people’s art and how it looks, and I tried to imitate it, and when my drawings did not meet this ideal standard I set for myself, I would just give up. I haven’t drawn anything serious in years.... your video helped me change my perspective. Thank you!
I just came across u , your so inspirational, thanks a lot
Thank you for watching and supporting :)
Why not both though? A simple art style is not intrinsic to what you currently do. Why not draw things with more emotional and human qualities using greater technical competency?
Kolhell that what I said... Style wasn't a problem. Simply all his detailed art had no atmosphere and was copy paste robots.
GFDSD FSDFS Precisely, and if you look to what most people consider to be among the greatest artists of all time, your Rembrandts and Michelangelos, even the more expressionist artists like you Van Goghs and Monets, demonstrate not only compelling subject matter but underlying technical proficiency.
And I also noticed they were just standing there...they were not engaged in doing something... I bet if an armored guy was depicted looking awkward next a pretty princess.... it would had gotten more likes....
or fighting a monster and not just in some static pose.
You have really opened my eyes.... I constantly try to be better than my friends and now I realise it doesn't matter how superior I to my friends but how happy I am within my own art work
What anime fan doesn't inspire to be Vegeta or Goku? xD
I should add vegeta to the list of things that make art great
Not me. I'm in that Naruto shit
I aspire to be Fakia from Princess Tutu.
GamingTaylor
me, I don't really like dragon ball Z I was inspired by many other animes, ehehe but it's cool if you where inspired by it.
GamingTaylor
Me
What if I draw depending on my emotion?.. Like sometimes it can be a black and white old fashion comic style, and my most frequently used, charcoal realistic... Sometimes its neither, its super cartoony... Is that bad?
Of course not! Not everyone has just one style. Some people never have the same one twice, but it's never a bad thing. It just means their art is more flexible!
The Dankest Derp Wow, I never heard of anyone else who does that. That's a really cool and unique style you have!
That's great! One of the reasons we create art is to express ourselves and our emotions, so you are on the right track. Keep creating and expressing yourself!
The Dankest Derp Same dude, but that's an advantage if you learn to control it
I loved your video! It felt like I was sitting in your living room! It was authentic without being too much! Thank you for sharing apart of your story!
Im still trying to find my art style.I kinda mix tim burton with anime and realistic stuff and i kinda look like a psychopath when i draw...Oh well.
Thank you for this! My art is some crazy dark stuff and I've always been put down for intentionally or unintentionally so to see your video about creating what you love is quite refreshing.
awesome glad you liked it
My art is also some crazy dark stuff.
Great breakdown for finding one's style. The more you draw, the better you'll get.
Style comes as a byproduct of hard work.
ooh damn, this is motivation x100+! Thanku soso much for this😍❤️
thank you for watching :)
Is goku one of the things that makes art great?
I want to thank you, I struggled for a long time with the "who am I?" question. I still am growing but I first watched your video back in October. Thank goodness I just found it again! Because of your video I discovered who I want to be, and how I can bettrr myself everyday. Thanks again.
-From a grateful sub
Lesson of the month: If you meet another artist who draw simple things, never underestimate him/her. Because you never know what he/she can draw. O.o
yep never judge a book by their cover :)
so many people in the comments missed the point...
yeah so many Ego and Painful
Wow, this is a very inspirational video. Currently I am stuck because I was like you looking at others and thinking my art isn't worth looking at. But I've taken break and looked at videos, manga, comics etc putting so many ideas together. I haven't found my ideal style but this video really takes some pressure off on how I do things. Thank you very much for this video.
most people who see picassos later work think hes a hack until they see his earlier work which was technically "perfect" in terms of realism proportion perspective, etc. what most people dont understand, is that creation and originality is difficult.....if youve got some drawing talent then anyone can be technically perfect. but not everyone can be innovative or creative
I'm very interested in studying "Digital Media". Is there something I need to know or anything you would recommend? Nice video btw, it's really motivating if you're not confident with your own art! :)
It really depends on which area you are interested in, web design? graphic design? Just start creating whatever it is that you want to do and build your portfolio ASAP. Thanks for watching Sara!
Jaywalker Pictures Well I thought about something like animations. Similair to what you did, for example for video games or movies.
Well, the most important thing is your portfolio as this is how employers will decide to hire you. Also research the industry, if you want to do games, what kinda of games? Different games have different styles. Focus on improving your work all the time, don't wait for college assignments. And be really honest with your work when asking "where can I improve?" "how can I make this better" or "is my work really professional level?" "would someone pay me for this?". Sorry I know it's pretty broad, but I hope it's helpful.
Jaywalker Pictures Thank you very much! I still got quite some time till I really have to think about finding someone who would hire me but till then I want to practise my art. May I never loose my motivation! ^^
Wow! You are so right! The whole thing about the arts is not technic, but emotions. It's a simple truth, yet so hard to just figure it out by yourself.
Your path is realy inspyring!
Damn accurate, I'v done the whole 'but muh realism' for a few years only to come back to a simplistic comic like style. Sure its simple, unimpressive and I do have that whole 'shit I'm over 30 and I draw childlike' insecurity but at least I enjoy it.
Making art with the enthusiasm and spontaneity of a child is the art I like the most, in any medium. Even photography, which requires precision, I have found that an automatic camera is the best way to make a good photograph. And yes, I also feel insecure sometimes because my work requires not that much effort compared to others that use very bulky cameras and think alot about what their next move will be but I feel this is my true voice. I'm a happy-go-lucky kinda person so why shouldn't I represent that in my art :)
fyi, I'm 25 and fighting really hard to finish my bachelor's degree. My teachers feel that my personality "lacks respect and is easily satisfied".
Thanks dude I'm glad you understand me
i can relate. my quick sketches akways get more likes than the pueces i work hours on.
Wow thanks you are 100% correct! Simple is better. Thanks for opening my eyes on this subject. I've been trying to get a children's book started but continued to go far too detailed with it. This has really put a stop to my creativity towards the actual story. It needed something and having this mindset is it! Thanks again.
No problem man :) Just to be clear, complex art can be great too, but sometimes we get obsessed with complexity at the expense of other elements of our art, like storytelling. Good luck with your book!
Things that make art great:
Detail Realism Anatomy *Goku*
hahahaXD that cracked me up because that's essentially where I'm at right now in my art.
Goku is awesome :)
Yeah he is. This video was great btw I just followed you on Instagram!:D
you are a amazing artist you deserve more subs :)
Aw, thanks for watching Cassidy :)
Jaywalker Pictures no problem :) and thanks for replying keep up the good work with your drawings
wow this was really inspirational. as an aspiring artist myself, all i think about is the technique but never really thought about how art can be a means to convey a message (e.g. storytelling, etc) & has a deeper meaning. Thank you for opening my eyes & hopefully be a good story teller someday :)
So you choosed being internet popular instead being a proffesional artist working on a real videogame, concept art, movie, short, etc? I know it's hard, but the biggest thing are. Also some of the best games have the simple style, it's dosen't it's easy
Srry my bad english
it's doesn't mean*
I chose to draw art I enjoy doing, that allows me to express my feelings, ideas and stories. I wasn't popular then and I'm not popular now :)
in that case that's pretty good, i was afraid to see another artiste choosing an "simple art" just for likes
+Mahi yeah I didn't know it would be popular. in the video I said I was inspired by a movie I watched and I wanted to be express that cute scene in my art. Naturally I chose a cute style that would match the emotion of the scene - if I just wanted likes I would draw Disney princesses or other popular fan art...
Mahi Sometimes you end up somewhere else you don't expect, and that's okay. You don't always have to follow your biggest dreams, if you're content with what you have then, in some sense, you can still get far in life.
I am eating soup right now.
ok
Ytremz how was it
Arcanecord Delicious.
Ytremz kewl
me too
listen, so all of my life ive either wanted to do art music or gaming, well right know in the mix of all, every night i would draw something different and always fail which made me feel bad ablut myself, but im going to try to do art that truly speaks to me thank you! youve truly inspired me
still better than mine .-.
same
Anghelina Calderon Aw don't say that, your probably an amazing artist like me :D
Anyone can be an artist. We all start out being able to draw the same, some of us simply have more practice than others. Someone once said that the talented person is just the person motivated to keep trying.
Set standards for yourself. When you're done with something, don't just look for things you did right or wrong, think about ways you can use them or improve on them in the future.
Most importantly, never stop. If you have a passion for making art, keep trying! Even if you hate everything about what you make, if you can learn to recognize the "why" it needs improvement, you can fix it with practice.
Anghelina Calderon LMFAO
It's so hard to do my art style 😭😔