can we just appreciate how basically every artist now has a passive aggressive or extremely calm voice? e.g. Sam, lavendertowne, the very cool dude who appeared in the T1TAN video and BOB ROSS
What!! I have noticed a lots of interesting things here! 1) that person is calm 2) Sam is messing with words 3) Sam is a muscle man 4) practice makes lots of improvement 😌 5) traditional artist's pain😿
I know traditional art is more of a hassle but it’s part of why I love it so much. You get to go to an art store and look at so many paints and sketchbooks and other materials (and spend too much money on supplies), you get to feel the paper texture in your hand, you get to stain your fingers with the paint (don’t recommend for oils), and pour out the paint from the tubes and see those gorgeous pigments, or activate the paint in the palette, see how watercolor or ink flow in water like pure nature chaos, and it truly feels like a respite from life. I enjoy the power and versatility of digital art but I sometimes get tired when I do digital because a lot of my life is already in front of screens so it can be even more stress inducing if I do it in a bad day. And I find it can be less forgiving than traditional because you have to put down everything,everything is up to you to render, while in traditional the paint does crazy things that turn out amazing and you can be more abstract with certain aspects of a painting and it still looks good, more happy accidents in traditional art.
Yup. Sometimes I look at traditional artists and am like “the hell? They painted that with one brush stroke?” And then people say that digital art is much easier
As someone who draws traditional and digital ,I actually think it’s easier to draw realistic (kinda) for me on paper but digital gives my drawing a lot of expressive touch
3:04 At first when he said “dogs” I thought he was referring to the feet, but now I realize that there are literally dog paintings right above the other painting. TikTok has ruined me.
Seeing that dude who started at 26 was so nice. I think there's so much pressure to have started art as a teenager and be "good" by your late teens/early twenties that it's nice to remember that it's a skill you can start at any age
once in my art class at school when I was 9 my art teacher (who was actually a french teacher) made us do an a4 piece of art using stippling and it took so long and it was so bad and then once we had all finished she was just like haha u actually did it and it made me very sad and to this day has haunted me
7:42 Honestly, I often hear "uhhh, chicken scratches are bad" I would say one thing - I have a friend, who works in a concept art - He is a professional, working for game studios, he makes money out of it... And he like always starts with chicken scratches, when drawing every concept art... And I talked with him, and we agreed with one thing - The chicken scratches aren't bad, if you later would go and either turn this into painting or do cleaner lineart on top... If you could only draw chicken scratches, then that's bad, but if the chicken scratches are like starting point, then i don't think it's wrong to use them. Not to mention, that sometimes it would be hard to draw with your entire arm, drawing "single line", if you for example have Small tablet (Like Wacom Intuos S) - I think many people, who reccomend drawing with entire arm, have either a tablet with screen or they have large tablet... On small tablet, like Wacom intuos S, your range of movements is limited to using your wrist at max... If you try to use your whole arm or elbow, you would lose control over your line. Also, Doing clean-up, using multiple strokes isn't bad - look at Luis Escobar, who worked on simpsons - He learned how to clean up, thanks to his friend working at disney - And they used basically many superimposed lines, to clean up the drawing)
I'm so glad I found your channel, and this video! The clip where you showed the 26-year old starting with watercolouring was really inspiring to me. I'm 26 years old myself, and just decided to get back into drawing, after not having held a pencil to draw for about 10 years. I've been wanting to get into digital art, and just placed an order for my first ever pen display! I've been watching your videos and other basic tutorials non-stop for the last few days, trying to sketch as much as I can on paper before my pen display arrives. I've been thinking to join your patreon to get access to your tutorials as well. Thank you so much for inspiring me, and making me feel like it's not too late wanting to get into art!
4:44 I always used to hate making thumbnails for my art class assignments, but looking back I’m really pissed that I haven’t made a habit out of it. Any time that I remember to make them I end up making my best works.
I actually blend with my finger while in school lol, but when I’m at home I have q-tips available to me so I just use those. - from a person who draws traditional AND digital :))
that gut with the watercolor toaster 😭, I was like, wait that’s really good, and then he shows the fifteen year later one 😔 like bestie that’s better than anything I would ever draw like what the heck I thought they were photos 😭
8:39 I tend to have tons of pencils for different uses, having many supplies is kinda important when you're focusing to perfection of your art, or many different reasons.
I love how Sam always makes me laugh somehow when he's explaining art tips. I love his humor, I feel more comfterable in taking in what he is trying to show me instead of being intimidated by something new.
"Every artist was a beginer at some point" Just made my day. Going to draw something asap. Also, looking through your old sketchbooks are really good for building self confidence. You can see how much you have improved!
I was being mean to myself lately because I take a very long time with each of my artworks, but seeing your video today made me smile & believe in myself again. Thanks, Sam! PS : Don't take my skull pls 💀
A few months ago I searched for reaction art tips by artists, but I didn't found anything back then. Three days ago I searched once again and I found your videos and I like it. You really know how to draw (not like every "artist") and I laugh a few times.
Okay that smudging one Oh I have a story. Okay so I’m in an advanced art class in school, and I was working on my open final. I was doing a graphite portrait for me second final and I always had been told to smudge. So I smudged. It was my first year at this school so I had a new teacher and he is against smudging lol, I didn’t know- and as punishment for smudging he took out one of his like 2014 magazines and took a picture of a pre pubescent Justin Bieber and taped it to the top of my easil (I’m 4’11 in high school lmao I’m short so I couldn’t reach) and he never took it down for the rest of the semester. I never smudge anymore. Whenever I do I just remember the Justin picture atop of my easil that was set up like we were meant to bow down and hail it.
awesome video! ♥ Another added benefit of sharpening a pencil with a knife instead of a sharpener is it reduces the strain on the graphite or compressed colour inside the pencil as it is sharpened, what this does is it reduces the frequency of breaking the shaft in pencils and increases the life of the pencil in general as a result. It is far more difficult to wear down a pencil that rarely breaks than it is to deal with one that breaks every three seconds and needs more sharpening constantly. however, low quality pencils may still break, and if the pencil gets dropped a few times this can compromise the shaft, so the technique is not an endgame strat despite it's good value. Your videos are well made and your advice is solid and valuable, thankyou for this brilliant inspiration Sam Does Arts. ♥
"You should be questioning your life right now" Bold of you to assume that I don't question my life everyday 😅 keep being you, because you're amazing! 💙
tips i would recommend: -USE. REFERENCES. -when you’re drawing the initial sketch (guidelines and such), don’t focus on the details too soon!!! if you focus on the drawing as a whole first, it’ll make it much more coherent and it’ll flow more. in the event of drawing people, it’ll make it so your arms will be proportional to the torso and vice versa :) - take in a lot of different pieces of media! it helps when you’re trying to find your art style! - remember that art often times isn’t perfect. however, that doesn’t make it any more beautiful. - something that i learned about art block is that it’s really just you adjusting to the new and more developed ways you draw things (it happens as you get better). it’s kinda like growing pains, but for your art. - finally, you won’t get where you want to be with your art overnight. it takes a lot of time and practice and REPETITION to get good. so whenever you see someone who has really developed art skills, it probably isn’t because they have natural born talent, but because they’ve been doing art for a long time. HAPPY ARTING
I get so annoyed when my family or someone goes, “Where’s my picture?” “What’s that supposed to be?” “Oh I can’t tell that’s what it is,” like maybe if you let me FINISH THE DA-
I recently graduated and my major inst entirely art but I spent alot of time with art bc my major changed over time. The best tips I can give are 1 to do the traditional learning methods (still life, gesture drawing, etc) and 2 to try different mediums or techniques so you can play with style and learn what process you like best or what looks nicest to you and 3 constructive criticism is essential (my formula is what is good, why and how can it be improved? + what isn't working, why and how can it be improved?) Thumbnails sketches are super underrated. Sometimes I never even make the peice I jsut do a bunch of thumbnail sketches to get my art wiggles out.
5:57 Kim Jung Gi does this at 9:10 of the video called "Kim Jung Gi class." Also what you said at 9:26 is sort of similar to blocking in. Really helpful stuff!
@@hmad898 sometimes people start off with a really crappy tablets then get better ones if they think they will presume in digital art also a tablet can break or need updates (idk if Wacom needs updates though) also the company might make a newer and really better tablet so it’s more of a long time purchase depending on the person
2:48 when i was in art school and had to use things like charcoal and graphite i would use and paper towel and scrunch it up to make the tip of it thinner so i could get smaller areas! i also remember running it under water super quick ( like just to get it damp ) and it made it a bit easier to blend. my memory isnt perfect though, so if you wanna do think i recommend doing both ways on a separate piece of paper b4 going in on your art project LMAO- but ya ! i hope that helped a bit 💪
It’s always refreshing to watch art videos. When I see an amazing artist erase something that I thought was really good made me realize that even though I drew it good, I can erase it cuz it isn’t anatomically correct. Sounds ridiculous but it really did help 😂
One of the best drawers in my art class has no sense of proportion in human faces, but when it comes to animals or anything else, he just randomly becomes a god. Honestly I wouldn't really call myself the 'best' drawer in my class but I'm definitely high on the list. My other friends have different art styles than mine and one of them even said that that's not how you draw the nose.
Watercolorish at 3:28 just... got me emotional?? I'm certainly proud of him for improving his skill so much, but why do his words hit like that?? 😳Sure, I could probably start getting deep with my comment relating to my own relationship with art, but this ain't the place for that lol Regardless I definitely appreciate this video. It's nice to hear tips and insight into art :)
I felt that tiktok which said ‘draw me’ ‘you don’t put that there’ cuz I hear that so much. But I also have things like ‘why does it look so messy?’ (When it’s just a sketch) and ‘why is it just shapes?’ (Those are my guidelines) but the ‘draw me!’ Is so common...
It's not a SamDoesArts Video without him telling us to not run from our responsibilities;) I also love how he calls the new People in the art communities da 🌟 Art Babies 🌟 Ty for telling us if these "tips" are actual good tips we should follow Sam! love your art
5:29 Remembering how the first time I opened commissions I would give 30+ hours of my week for only 1 dollar just because people told me that my art wasn't "that good"
I seriously love you videos and channel, I'd still call myself a beginner artist and watching your channel has helped me understand what to do and what not to do for art. Thx for your funny and helpful vids☺️☺️
Here's your daily reminder to draw, finish this video and go draw 🔪 I'm watching u
alr 😦
SIR YES SIR *cries in struggling artist*
**Salutes** YES SIR
*cries in lost my Apple pencil*
okay..?😰😰
here's my daily dose of drawing
“We are not just roasting art, we are changing lives” Sam mann, 2022 probably
pretty sure thats albert einstein
@@samdoesarts 😟
@@samdoesarts LMAOO
Hahaha!!!!!
Oh man! I totally get it!!🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣
Sam mam
Sam: "You- *Coughs* "
Me: *"Ah yes very helpful"*
LMAO
Very helpful indeed
*such wise words of wisdom*
Everyone needs to thank Sam for putting his life on the line for us, these children are FAR TOO ENERGETIC 😒
Some times we r the ones on the other end of the line lol but yeah we all should thank him
BAHAHAHAHA It's true tho
Yep, we kids are Hella energetic
YES
Very
can we just appreciate how basically every artist now has a passive aggressive or extremely calm voice? e.g. Sam, lavendertowne, the very cool dude who appeared in the T1TAN video and BOB ROSS
Jazza too
Ethan Becker- wait nvm, he’s def aggressive. /j /lh
Ah yes, m’lord Bob Ross
Drawing wiff waffles, actually nvm, she's quite energetic and goofy which I love
Sycra
Never in my life have i expected Sam to flex his muscles. Truly terrifying
What!! I have noticed a lots of interesting things here!
1) that person is calm
2) Sam is messing with words
3) Sam is a muscle man
4) practice makes lots of improvement 😌
5) traditional artist's pain😿
who's she?
@@gredzy maybe they meant ne
@@LannyLeArtist he
@@val.9527 OOF
@@LannyLeArtist oof*
I know traditional art is more of a hassle but it’s part of why I love it so much. You get to go to an art store and look at so many paints and sketchbooks and other materials (and spend too much money on supplies), you get to feel the paper texture in your hand, you get to stain your fingers with the paint (don’t recommend for oils), and pour out the paint from the tubes and see those gorgeous pigments, or activate the paint in the palette, see how watercolor or ink flow in water like pure nature chaos, and it truly feels like a respite from life. I enjoy the power and versatility of digital art but I sometimes get tired when I do digital because a lot of my life is already in front of screens so it can be even more stress inducing if I do it in a bad day.
And I find it can be less forgiving than traditional because you have to put down everything,everything is up to you to render, while in traditional the paint does crazy things that turn out amazing and you can be more abstract with certain aspects of a painting and it still looks good, more happy accidents in traditional art.
Yup. Sometimes I look at traditional artists and am like “the hell? They painted that with one brush stroke?” And then people say that digital art is much easier
Literally could not have said it better myself. Took the words right out to my mouth.
As someone who draws traditional and digital ,I actually think it’s easier to draw realistic (kinda) for me on paper but digital gives my drawing a lot of expressive touch
YES PREACH!!
There never a better feeling than having your art tik toc approved by Sam himself 😧
amen
somehow read that as "...Satan himself"
@@celestia277 well that would be a better feeling
It’s tik tok not tik toc
@@G3nesis_editz tik toc doesn’t deserve to be spelled correctly /hj
6:07 look at those GAINS
“you make these and you learn from these so that eventually your good pieces can be even…gooder”
never change sam
Sam : *Smacks viewer*
Me :eh
,Sam : *shows his arm muscles*
Me :nope.never running away from my responsibilities.
💀
What muscles 💀 ( /hj )
Wait he has muscle? I didn't notice it💀
@@vicreatives 6:07 that should answer your question..
Simp
me: what a chill video
Sam: *flexs his arm*
me: *windows vista error sound*
Lmaooo
"What the hayll
This is not a stevenHe channel"
“You better not be putting your bodily fluids on your art”
-Sam 2022
I read that as soon as he said that lol
@@themaincharacter420 same lmao
This sounds so weird in my head now
I hate my mind
3:04 At first when he said “dogs” I thought he was referring to the feet, but now I realize that there are literally dog paintings right above the other painting. TikTok has ruined me.
I am sure he meant it in that way
Seeing that dude who started at 26 was so nice. I think there's so much pressure to have started art as a teenager and be "good" by your late teens/early twenties that it's nice to remember that it's a skill you can start at any age
once in my art class at school when I was 9 my art teacher (who was actually a french teacher) made us do an a4 piece of art using stippling and it took so long and it was so bad and then once we had all finished she was just like haha u actually did it and it made me very sad and to this day has haunted me
it takes me like half an hour to fill in a tiny circle using stippling with a pencil 😭 I can’t imagine how long that took you 😔
When I was 9 my art teacher who was actually a Spanish teacher thought magenta was a mix of blue and purple. I guess this is a common experience.
Man I hate french teachers
@@redthedeathgripper7098 pink and purple makes more sense
2:47 you can use a soft brush too, it helps a lot
11:51 LMFAOO sam my guy, ur humour is on another level
Seeing Sam contract every illness at once from seeing the TikTok at 11:40 is a work of art.
7:04 was my favorite part it made me laugh and made my day better
😂
Everytime Sam calls out the traditional artists for not having the undo, flip, the liquify...i feel
✨ P O W E R F U L L ✨
Calls out?
My “undo” is my very forgiving kneadable eraser. But I like your enthusiasm 😂
You know the day is gonna be good when sam uploads
7:42 Honestly, I often hear "uhhh, chicken scratches are bad"
I would say one thing - I have a friend, who works in a concept art - He is a professional, working for game studios, he makes money out of it... And he like always starts with chicken scratches, when drawing every concept art...
And I talked with him, and we agreed with one thing - The chicken scratches aren't bad, if you later would go and either turn this into painting or do cleaner lineart on top... If you could only draw chicken scratches, then that's bad, but if the chicken scratches are like starting point, then i don't think it's wrong to use them.
Not to mention, that sometimes it would be hard to draw with your entire arm, drawing "single line", if you for example have Small tablet (Like Wacom Intuos S) - I think many people, who reccomend drawing with entire arm, have either a tablet with screen or they have large tablet...
On small tablet, like Wacom intuos S, your range of movements is limited to using your wrist at max... If you try to use your whole arm or elbow, you would lose control over your line.
Also, Doing clean-up, using multiple strokes isn't bad - look at Luis Escobar, who worked on simpsons - He learned how to clean up, thanks to his friend working at disney - And they used basically many superimposed lines, to clean up the drawing)
So big
I'm so glad I found your channel, and this video! The clip where you showed the 26-year old starting with watercolouring was really inspiring to me. I'm 26 years old myself, and just decided to get back into drawing, after not having held a pencil to draw for about 10 years. I've been wanting to get into digital art, and just placed an order for my first ever pen display! I've been watching your videos and other basic tutorials non-stop for the last few days, trying to sketch as much as I can on paper before my pen display arrives. I've been thinking to join your patreon to get access to your tutorials as well. Thank you so much for inspiring me, and making me feel like it's not too late wanting to get into art!
4:44 I always used to hate making thumbnails for my art class assignments, but looking back I’m really pissed that I haven’t made a habit out of it. Any time that I remember to make them I end up making my best works.
the guy at 3:44 is literally just flexing, it already looked good
I actually blend with my finger while in school lol, but when I’m at home I have q-tips available to me so I just use those. - from a person who draws traditional AND digital :))
A FELLOW TRADITIONAL AND DIGITAL ARTIST HELLO!
2:39 Like a blending stump.
YOOOO ANOTHER TIKTOK ART TIPS VIDEO these make my days so much better
that gut with the watercolor toaster 😭, I was like, wait that’s really good, and then he shows the fifteen year later one 😔 like bestie that’s better than anything I would ever draw like what the heck I thought they were photos 😭
These videos make me laugh but also teach me actual stuff✨
8:39 I tend to have tons of pencils for different uses, having many supplies is kinda important when you're focusing to perfection of your art, or many different reasons.
11:10 the facial expressions 😭
I love how Sam always makes me laugh somehow when he's explaining art tips. I love his humor, I feel more comfterable in taking in what he is trying to show me instead of being intimidated by something new.
Hey Sam, could you react to Arcane, and comment about its art? I would love to hear your opinions on its art style :)
maybe I will do tis
That's a good idea!
HECK YEAHHHHHH
artstyle rant ✨✨
We love Arcane, we love Sam's rants, that's genius tier idea
"Every artist was a beginer at some point" Just made my day. Going to draw something asap.
Also, looking through your old sketchbooks are really good for building self confidence. You can see how much you have improved!
7:19 made me laugh hahaha
2:20 “Three whole business days” 💀💀😂
I was being mean to myself lately because I take a very long time with each of my artworks, but seeing your video today made me smile & believe in myself again. Thanks, Sam!
PS : Don't take my skull pls 💀
Where is your icons from?!
💀 took it
Sam being calmly threatening is my new favorite thing
his thumbnails are progressively getting more and more chaotic and im so here for it 😌
Tbh sam, you’ve actually helped me understand anatomy in my digital art, pretty helpful tips Tbh :)
Yes! We got more quality content for the art babies ❤
A few months ago I searched for reaction art tips by artists, but I didn't found anything back then. Three days ago I searched once again and I found your videos and I like it. You really know how to draw (not like every "artist") and I laugh a few times.
Sam you're so good at making learning art fun and joyful.. I love your content especially when there's the skull of your enemy
7:40 thank u so much for the tip about chicken scratches. It makes me less guilty about short strokes. It makes sese now.
5:45 sam just cursed. Wow i didn't know that
i love sam so much- i mean his ADVICE is so genuine! Slaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy slayyyyyyyy
Okay that smudging one
Oh I have a story.
Okay so I’m in an advanced art class in school, and I was working on my open final. I was doing a graphite portrait for me second final and I always had been told to smudge. So I smudged. It was my first year at this school so I had a new teacher and he is against smudging lol, I didn’t know- and as punishment for smudging he took out one of his like 2014 magazines and took a picture of a pre pubescent Justin Bieber and taped it to the top of my easil (I’m 4’11 in high school lmao I’m short so I couldn’t reach) and he never took it down for the rest of the semester. I never smudge anymore. Whenever I do I just remember the Justin picture atop of my easil that was set up like we were meant to bow down and hail it.
Welp that is one way to scar someone for life
@@MightyMyna Oof the teacher was too tough on them
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT MUSCLE FLEX FOR A SEC JESUS CHRIST
therapy: hundreds of dollars per session
watching sam’s videos: free
Yes.
awesome video! ♥
Another added benefit of sharpening a pencil with a knife instead of a sharpener is it reduces the strain on the graphite or compressed colour inside the pencil as it is sharpened, what this does is it reduces the frequency of breaking the shaft in pencils and increases the life of the pencil in general as a result.
It is far more difficult to wear down a pencil that rarely breaks than it is to deal with one that breaks every three seconds and needs more sharpening constantly.
however, low quality pencils may still break, and if the pencil gets dropped a few times this can compromise the shaft, so the technique is not an endgame strat despite it's good value.
Your videos are well made and your advice is solid and valuable, thankyou for this brilliant inspiration Sam Does Arts. ♥
"You should be questioning your life right now"
Bold of you to assume that I don't question my life everyday 😅 keep being you, because you're amazing! 💙
4:46
I do this and it really helps!
1:01 love this look of just : 😨🤯
From all the shadings cross hatching is my favorite cuz is simple and fun + good works with it look amazing
tips i would recommend:
-USE. REFERENCES.
-when you’re drawing the initial sketch (guidelines and such), don’t focus on the details too soon!!! if you focus on the drawing as a whole first, it’ll make it much more coherent and it’ll flow more. in the event of drawing people, it’ll make it so your arms will be proportional to the torso and vice versa :)
- take in a lot of different pieces of media! it helps when you’re trying to find your art style!
- remember that art often times isn’t perfect. however, that doesn’t make it any more beautiful.
- something that i learned about art block is that it’s really just you adjusting to the new and more developed ways you draw things (it happens as you get better). it’s kinda like growing pains, but for your art.
- finally, you won’t get where you want to be with your art overnight. it takes a lot of time and practice and REPETITION to get good. so whenever you see someone who has really developed art skills, it probably isn’t because they have natural born talent, but because they’ve been doing art for a long time.
HAPPY ARTING
thank you so much for the tips! i don't know why but i always focus on the smaller details first. i'll try this the next time i draw!
This video is worth it starting here: 13:01
I like it when you correcting/ retouch peoples drawing
I get so annoyed when my family or someone goes, “Where’s my picture?” “What’s that supposed to be?” “Oh I can’t tell that’s what it is,” like maybe if you let me FINISH THE DA-
“Ok Picasso, I like it” I was dying. Thx for the videos. They always make me happier
Thanks for making my day Sam! Always feel so inspired after watching your vids!
I love how he’s just giving tips to the tiktokes who gave us tips
8:47 my fav part from this video😂
I recently graduated and my major inst entirely art but I spent alot of time with art bc my major changed over time. The best tips I can give are 1 to do the traditional learning methods (still life, gesture drawing, etc) and 2 to try different mediums or techniques so you can play with style and learn what process you like best or what looks nicest to you and 3 constructive criticism is essential (my formula is what is good, why and how can it be improved? + what isn't working, why and how can it be improved?)
Thumbnails sketches are super underrated. Sometimes I never even make the peice I jsut do a bunch of thumbnail sketches to get my art wiggles out.
2:15
**cries because I’m trying to learn it**
"whoa dude thas' nice tree. wow."
I'm so happy I subscribed to his channel.
thank you sam😃. you always make our day better with your videos😊
5:57 Kim Jung Gi does this at 9:10 of the video called "Kim Jung Gi class."
Also what you said at 9:26 is sort of similar to blocking in.
Really helpful stuff!
11:45 I get often asked
" Who is this?"
I'm like ???? What am I supposed to answer to this question???
I love how the cute little tree tutorial at the end got the best reaction lol
"they have to buy their materials"
SAM HOW MUCH DID THAT WACOM COST
FR
one time purchase
@@hmad898 sometimes people start off with a really crappy tablets then get better ones if they think they will presume in digital art also a tablet can break or need updates (idk if Wacom needs updates though) also the company might make a newer and really better tablet so it’s more of a long time purchase depending on the person
art tips AND existential crisis questioning my whole life! so efficient :D
2:53 then what am I supposed to do with all the blood sweat and tears🤨
2:48 when i was in art school and had to use things like charcoal and graphite i would use and paper towel and scrunch it up to make the tip of it thinner so i could get smaller areas! i also remember running it under water super quick ( like just to get it damp ) and it made it a bit easier to blend. my memory isnt perfect though, so if you wanna do think i recommend doing both ways on a separate piece of paper b4 going in on your art project LMAO- but ya ! i hope that helped a bit 💪
Alternative title " Sam roasting art tiktokers for 13 minutes straight"🤣🤣🤣
Let's all amicably support Sam for his patience.
Sam live!!!!!!
No one:
People on tik tok: a circle with a line couldn’t possibly be enough to make a face
I cant express myself on how much I wait for those last clips.
I am questioning my life for sure.
13:10 now we can see a person who has lost his mind, a minute of silence please
✨okay Picasso I like it✨ that is the best sentence ever
just needed a book mark
6:21
It’s always refreshing to watch art videos. When I see an amazing artist erase something that I thought was really good made me realize that even though I drew it good, I can erase it cuz it isn’t anatomically correct. Sounds ridiculous but it really did help 😂
It’s not a tiktok tips vid without Sam pulling out the skull of his enemy 👍
I have come to the conclusion that Sam's energy is the embodiment of hilarious wisdom
EPIC MOMENT WHEN SAM UPLOADS
One of the best drawers in my art class has no sense of proportion in human faces, but when it comes to animals or anything else, he just randomly becomes a god.
Honestly I wouldn't really call myself the 'best' drawer in my class but I'm definitely high on the list.
My other friends have different art styles than mine and one of them even said that that's not how you draw the nose.
Watercolorish at 3:28 just... got me emotional?? I'm certainly proud of him for improving his skill so much, but why do his words hit like that?? 😳Sure, I could probably start getting deep with my comment relating to my own relationship with art, but this ain't the place for that lol
Regardless I definitely appreciate this video. It's nice to hear tips and insight into art :)
I hate him saying he was a beginner with that water colour drawing of a toaster
I felt that tiktok which said ‘draw me’ ‘you don’t put that there’ cuz I hear that so much. But I also have things like ‘why does it look so messy?’ (When it’s just a sketch) and ‘why is it just shapes?’ (Those are my guidelines) but the ‘draw me!’ Is so common...
It's not a SamDoesArts Video without him telling us to not run from our responsibilities;)
I also love how he calls the new People in the art communities da 🌟 Art Babies 🌟
Ty for telling us if these "tips" are actual good tips we should follow Sam! love your art
Love these videos just watched them all. I love how the chaos of Tik Tik contrasted to Sam's soft spoken voice.
13:34 Yes, Sam
the "you should be questioning your life right now" was just hilarious
4:08 just kinda got me lol
5:29
Remembering how the first time I opened commissions I would give 30+ hours of my week for only 1 dollar just because people told me that my art wasn't "that good"
Thank you so much for keeping us motivated always to draw. Really appreciate it💜💜
Sam phase
Sam vibing*
« What am I doing?! Why are you watching this?!?! »
"do u make good art tips or bad art tips?"
TikTokers: YES
I seriously love you videos and channel, I'd still call myself a beginner artist and watching your channel has helped me understand what to do and what not to do for art. Thx for your funny and helpful vids☺️☺️