I love it, it's good to see the reality of the learning process. I'm trying to learn how to draw in my twenties and it's very hard because people on youtube most often show only the best work, even though it was supposed to be their first sketchbook or something. It's hard to not feel pressure and draw just for fun when you see the others doing so well. And as you said, you know what line you are supposed to draw to create something, but your hand just can't.
Yess I definitely get what you mean!! i’ve always drawn on and off but i could never get that good at. Seeing other people have a seemingly natural talent for it definitely makes it feel like you should be good at drawing on the first try even it’s unrealistic. I’m wishing you the best of luck in the process of learning!!
I'm sure the ending was dramatic on purpose, but you are absolutely not a failure for not being able to draw perfectly after only 24 hours or even 48 hours! Those two days are a good step towards learning to draw. Even if you never pick up a pencil to draw again, you did learn something here.
Honestly from the one pose you drew to last drawn image. It was impressive you started to see your image come to life. Reference images will help a lot. Focus on how you want the whole image to look not just the pose of the body. What composition will it have? What perspective are you going to use? Questions to keep in mind while drawing. Some questions I have of my own. Why is the father on the cliff and not flying with him? where is the fathers wax’s wings? What about this image tells the viewer it’s Greek mythology based?
Bro, I just wanna say your rendition of the fall of Icarus actually looks great! (I say that because frankly mine isn't better lmao and I've been drawing my whole life). The best thing that came from it is that atleast you tried, to satisfy your inner art critic. Sure, there's some bad parts but really there's a lot of good stuff from your drawings (that I'm seeing in this video) too!
I mean, ive been drawing for almost 20 years and at the beginning I sucked! But now I’m pretty good i would say. You really have to practice and you’ll get better automatically
Drawing isn't something you learn over night, you actually need to understand the things you're trying to bring on paper. Following tutorials may sound like a good way, but I think you focus to much on doing the same thing as they do. Art isn't copying, you need to understand the way it functions. There are some channels I can recommend who tell you how body's function
thanks for the insight, i’d love to know what channels could help me with drawing people. I’ve been working on it since posting this video but it’s still a struggle.
@@traceybradford3779 I'm probably really late but I recommend I channel called Kaycem. They've helped me with understanding sooo much of how to understand how the body works! I honestly got the recommendation from another art channel I like. He helps with understanding the basics, and all you really need to do from there is practice! :D No clue if youtube will let me paste links but the channel @ is @KaycemCrew
I love it, it's good to see the reality of the learning process. I'm trying to learn how to draw in my twenties and it's very hard because people on youtube most often show only the best work, even though it was supposed to be their first sketchbook or something. It's hard to not feel pressure and draw just for fun when you see the others doing so well. And as you said, you know what line you are supposed to draw to create something, but your hand just can't.
Yess I definitely get what you mean!! i’ve always drawn on and off but i could never get that good at. Seeing other people have a seemingly natural talent for it definitely makes it feel like you should be good at drawing on the first try even it’s unrealistic.
I’m wishing you the best of luck in the process of learning!!
I'm sure the ending was dramatic on purpose, but you are absolutely not a failure for not being able to draw perfectly after only 24 hours or even 48 hours! Those two days are a good step towards learning to draw. Even if you never pick up a pencil to draw again, you did learn something here.
google slides were the peak of humanity. we went downhill like a tumble weed after that.
literally. no one has actually learned anything since then
@@traceybradford3779 girl idk how you dont have more subs, I thought you had atleast like 100k from the vid
lol thanks this is the best compliment. i’m wondering the same 🤔
I LOVE UR VIBE and the way you capture move and anatomy in general is honestly top notch, keep going!!
thanks so much!! this means a lot
Its 2am im fully convinced i can learn how to draw in one day but did i just discover a new underatted vlogger to binge YES
Honestly from the one pose you drew to last drawn image. It was impressive you started to see your image come to life. Reference images will help a lot. Focus on how you want the whole image to look not just the pose of the body. What composition will it have? What perspective are you going to use? Questions to keep in mind while drawing. Some questions I have of my own. Why is the father on the cliff and not flying with him? where is the fathers wax’s wings? What about this image tells the viewer it’s Greek mythology based?
Bro, I just wanna say your rendition of the fall of Icarus actually looks great! (I say that because frankly mine isn't better lmao and I've been drawing my whole life). The best thing that came from it is that atleast you tried, to satisfy your inner art critic. Sure, there's some bad parts but really there's a lot of good stuff from your drawings (that I'm seeing in this video) too!
I mean, ive been drawing for almost 20 years and at the beginning I sucked! But now I’m pretty good i would say. You really have to practice and you’ll get better automatically
You should search up the painting « the fall of icarus », I think you’d like it.
Drawing isn't something you learn over night, you actually need to understand the things you're trying to bring on paper. Following tutorials may sound like a good way, but I think you focus to much on doing the same thing as they do. Art isn't copying, you need to understand the way it functions. There are some channels I can recommend who tell you how body's function
thanks for the insight, i’d love to know what channels could help me with drawing people. I’ve been working on it since posting this video but it’s still a struggle.
@@traceybradford3779 here are some channels I can really recommend:
@excaliblader
@OurPaintedLives
@JADOKAR
@Pengoart
@ssavart
@@traceybradford3779 I'm probably really late but I recommend I channel called Kaycem. They've helped me with understanding sooo much of how to understand how the body works! I honestly got the recommendation from another art channel I like. He helps with understanding the basics, and all you really need to do from there is practice! :D
No clue if youtube will let me paste links but the channel @ is @KaycemCrew
@@traceybradford3779 oh die I forgot to answer? I'm sorry 😭
Here again:
@OurPaintedLives
@JADOKAR
@Pengoart
@ssavaart
@excaliblader