0:36 1.MAKE GENUINE CONNECTIONS WITH OTHERS 3:03 2.THINK DIFFERENTLY 5:42 3.THINK BIG 7:14 4.THINK BETTER OF YOURSELF 8:51 5.YOUR CAREER DOESN'T GET BETTER UNTIL YOU GET BETTER
I also wanna mention to boost your career PLEASE take care of your health. physical and mental. don't work yourself into burnout and sickness like I did, please take breaks, please make doctor's appointments, stay on top of your health as best you can. it's hard to feel creative and draw awesome stuff when your body's not doing too great.
I don't know how to explain... But you changed my life...!! Seriously... There are so many things running in my mind right now about how to say thanks to you.. How to explain the things that changed in me and my life... by you... By your words...videos... Thank you so much.💞 You made my day whenever you post something.😊
I'm personally not an artist but as a musician your videos help me as well. A lot of things you bring up has made me think more outside of the box. Thanks Bobby.
I love love loooooove these videos! just love listening to them, not that your rules or anyone else are perfect or right or wrong, but I just love listening to your experience knowledge and tips and trials and errors anyway!
Very awesome! I liked the part about continuously learning as I find a lot of artists past their 20's kind of get a little lazy and don't always earn what they could easily achieve - anyways I'd love to see more cause you make great stuff
I don't know how many realize the great pieces of advice Bobby shares in this channel, but these must be among the greatest ever. "Think Big" certainly hits close to home. Don't ever think your wildest dreams are too outrageous to achieve, even if you have no idea on how to get to them - or rather, start advancing in little goals that you feel will get you there eventually. I also admit artists are not the most sociable folk but as in most things in life, it's not always about what you know but who you know (and those who, in turn, know you and can refer you). I know I've always have had some drawing handicaps - specially in human anatomy. I'm taking some good courses to overcome that. Overall, nailing it as usual. Cheers.
This is such awesome advice! My last job was actually recommended to me by a professor of mine and the folks I worked with and myself were a perfect fit for each other - they gave me so much field work experience as I helped them with the environmental education aspect of things. Your thoughts on working jobs towards your final goal is so true in the environmental field too. To gain significant field work experience, you have to trudge through a lot of seasonal and low-paying jobs that involve a lot of hard manual labor and harsh environmental conditions. Only then can you work your way up to cooler stuff like leading projects or getting office time to analyze data. In the beginning, everyone thought I was nuts for taking lower paying jobs that were exactly in the realm of what I ultimately wanted to do. Those jobs gave me amazing opportunities to expand my knowledge and learn new skills. I try to find something everyday in the work that I do to improve myself, either at work or at home. I'm so happy you concur in this way of thinking - it's tough at times but has always paid off in the end :) Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for this video Bobby. There's a great tip you gave me when we met in Toronto. You said I should think how I want my everyday life to look like because being an artist is a way of life not just a career. That changed so much for me.!!
I've been watching these numbered lists for quite a while and learning a lot. I don't know why but for some reason I just had an idea while watching the first minute of this one. Bobby, have you considered maybe some day making a children's book with these little guys? You always include little nuggets of wisdom with videos including them. I could see them being adorable stuffed animals to go along with mini versions of the book(s) for younger kids. Just a thought. About the video, numbers 1 and 4 have been the hardest for me. I remember one of the streams when Stephen Silver talked about the Dunning Kruger Effect and I think I'm in that stage of sloping downhill because the more I struggle to learn concepts and enhance my skills, the more it feels like the distance increases between where I am and where I want to be. I know it's still a journey but there are milestones I want to reach. I've lost some confidence along the way which in turn discourages me from networking or trying to make those connections because I feel like it takes a certain kind of arrogance for someone like me to try. **sighs** Nevertheless, I appreciate that these videos encourage me to think about the subject matter. These, with the stream recordings being a close second, are my favorite videos on your channel.
I am introvert but when i realized that just made me loose lots of chances to work in what i wanted, or even talk with people I wanted to know, now i'm still introverted because that's why I am but i always push myself to try to know more people, and I've made introverted friends like me hahaha thanks! you push myself to be better!
Best video ever dear Bobby! It's truly inspiring master. You made amazing artworks on it and you really give the taste of what is a life of persistence and determination!
Thank you, Bobby! I love the fact that you're always encouraging us to work on ourselves, not only on our art, that is so important. I hope I'll get to meet you one day, I think you're a great person!
Thanks so much for making these videos! I've really gotten inspired to take the steps necessary to grow as an artist and teacher. I recommend you to my students whenever they ask for tips. :)
This video is great and gives me so much hope! It usually goes back to the tip: learn and work on your skills constantly - which is so comforting, because that's the base and it's achieveable for everyone, you only have to work - and you are so much closer to be There! Bobby, thank you
Thank you so much for this helpful tips, Bobby! I agree to all of them, and yes, learning from classes really upgraded my skill a lot! Thank you for Schoolism :D
Sam Nicholson I know when it started. I know my oldest and most recent failures. I know why and how it happened and how to improve upon them. But a darkness in me keeps holding onto me and it makes me hate myself my art and everything I'm doing. I can't ignore it, or chase it away. I don't know what I'm doing anymore
Just try not to be too hard on yourself, and don't stop improving. There will always be artists that you'll think are FAR better than you BUT, instead of being too negative about your art, learn what you can from them, create YOUR own path. Your artwork needs YOU to love it, first of all. Doesn't matter if it's not perfect as you have it in your mind, you will improve if you believe in yourself.
Luckily found your videos as a reminder of what we are doing for our ultimate goal!! I should say also that I love those little creatures with plants because they are so adorable!
Awesome advice Bobby, simply golden :) I'm at the professional level working in video game concept art and totally get what you mean by not learning when it's comfortable, I was just thinking about that before I watched this video, for months I haven't even done a personal painting, it bothers me, gotta keep pushing even when it's safe and comfy.
Thanks Bob , i love your divices , im in a stage , that a really need makes choices , to keep in art field , intil now i was studing draw in wrong way , and strugle with negative ideias about my work , be a bettar person is the way !!!
Jenny Jinya but when a total introvert makes that little effort to exchange a couple words, that is super appreciated by extroverts. It takes you a long way, and a little effort
just find people who are interested in the same stuff as you are. i am pretty introverted and i think it is because i do not feel a connection to most people and thats why i doubt myself of being different and not getting that direct acception from everyone. but you know what- being different is the best thing ever. and once you embrace it, it will be amazing.
I feels like crying, I'm literally working at retails for the sake of helping my family because I'm the eldest and I'm supposed to helped my family since dad dump all his responsibility on me and my mum. Right now I'm just concentrating on collecting enough saving just so I could actually go to online art class because gdi I cant afford the actual class. I do those things that you said. I am actively learning in between break I keep taking note about stuff I should improve on and learn. I keep many many sketches I did in literally 10-20 mins during my break working as a retails worker. . If I'm not tired enough I will continue my study afterwork and go to sleep, wake up and go to work and repeat. It's never ending cycle for me. I hate working for retails even when the working environment is good. I hate I dont have the opportnity or even the luxury of time and youth and not be able to penetrate into the art industry while my friends make it through. I know so many people who make it through and I am still at the slump. I dont improve my situation of anything. . I'm sorry for dumping all this rants. I do went to cons and meet people. but one thing I cant do from the lists of this is think better of myself and or even getting a career. honestly at one point I tell myself I have no future.
My very first gig was a buddy I had for about a week. I was asking if I could play D&D with them, and they paid me hundreds of dollars to make a logo for a company. Making friends is a great way to start!
Hey Bobby, I was wondering if you have considered adding a course on schoolism regarding Mechanical drawing? By that I mean, machinery, vehicles, industrial stuff..maybe a bit of architecture...I think it would be a great addition to all the amazing courses you already offer.
Hey Bobby! Thanks for the helpful video, as always! After watching a lot of your videos, one question keeps coming back: How you maintain the new knowledge you've acquired? For example now that you know ZBrush, how you keep that knowledge fresh? Do you do a ZBrush piece once in a while or?
I'm quite shy and I find it difficult to make friends. I put a lot of hard work into my art but I feel like others will always get the job over me. Not because their art is better but because they are more likable than me. It feel's like everything in life is a popularity contest and people who are shy and introverted like me will get left behind and ignored. I hope I'm able to make some friends and connections as I start getting work but the thought of trying to do that is nerve wracking. I'm just not good at it.
Ooooh man, I definitely hear ya. I'm extremely introverted myself. Like to the point that I would (and sometimes still do...) completely avoid some people I knew/know in public just to avoid interaction. I found, though, the most helpful thing for me was to always remind myself to be "INTERESTED", not "interesting". This completely changes the mindset of being very inward and worrying about how *you* are doing in the interaction and instead (eventually) relieves some pressure off of you. It comes down to putting time into it, just as you have put in time with your artwork. Remember, at one point, you weren't very good at that! Yet, here you are. And you didn't wait until you started to get work in order to get better at your art. It kind of falls in line with what Bobby said in the video: don't make connections or friends just to make connections or friends. That's a self-defeating approach. Follow your curiosity that you innately have as an artist. Be curious as to how someone is doing today. That being said, now I must reread what I typed and remind myself of the very same things.... Hope you follow your curiosity and make some great connections and true friendships with others very soon!
Perhaps start with some low risk opportunities for socialization and practice projecting confidence. Tell people about who you are with gusto. I recommend finding a get together in your area that you can pop in and out of (lots of great sites out there for that like Meetup). Being "charming" can be a learned skill like any other. Maybe it sounds silly, but make a list of the qualities you think make a person like-able (or the qualities in the people you find the most like-able) and practice emulating them in those low-risk social events.
Lily Hosegood I don't think it's always a popularity contest. I think introverted people need to realize that no one can read your mind or get to know you if you DON'T speak up and step forward. Remember if you speak up and step forward, you are in control. Sitting in the sidelines means everyone else around you are calling and taking the shots leaving you with little control of your outcome. I say this as an introvert myself (INFJ) and extremely emotionally person. *Lengthy personal story below* 4 months ago... I was desperate for a new job. I flung my resume at any opportunity. Then out of no where I get a call about a local art show looking for artists , and I researched it was legitimate. Years ago, I never would have said yes. That same week I got a call back for an interview. Next thing I know, I decided to take both opportunities. I had my first art show which was so much fun and a new job that I love. It's no dream job and hardly artsy, but the people and atmosphere were 10x less stressful. What does that mean? I still have energy when I come home to work on art :) and to prepare for the next art show!! If I had let my fear and indecisiveness hold me back, I'd missed both loved-experiences. Believe in yourself. "Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." -Dr. Seuss
yeah I think your right. Of course I'm going to try as hard as I can to speak up and such but the thought terrifies me. Something I hope to improve upon in the coming year though.
Bobby can I ask what software you use to draw? It doesn't look like Illustrator as I remember it, but it looks like it works a bit like Flash. I used Flash many years ago and realised how much faster it was for intuitive drawing and how it kept the process "fun". I haven't touched Illustrator for a few years so I don't know if they improved the drawing tools.
Maybe it sounds a bit weird right now,but my ultimate dream is having an own cartoons/videogames company or have so much time working on one that the companions would feel like family.
Hello, thanks for those very usefull videos :) I would like an advice, I'm at a position where I don't have much money so attend to classes or lessons is difficult because I can't afford it and for now I don't have the level to do the jobs I want to do. So do I still need to be picky about the job I want? I learned a lot from youtube and other free stuff but I'm at a point where It's not enough, I would love to get lessons and stuff but It's so expensive, I don't know what to do :(
"Making connections"... I've noticed lots of my "connections" are other artists who wouldn't help because competition is crazy and they don't want to turn clients on to other artists or else they're former clients who don't really want me to succeed because they wouldn't be able to afford my services if I were in higher demand (why send me to other clients when they can keep me at starving-artist prices?). It seems like the only people willing to help are people who have no skin in the game. Unfortunately, people with no skin in the game seem to not be in the game at all and have no connections to which they might refer me.
Hi bobby, i recently started watching your videos and stream and will draw while listening to them, and i just have one concern about the topics you mentions// is it totally okay to pretend that you are actually creating a project you want to create as if i were working in that studio production, even if it has flaws like story and character inaccuracies, should i still try?
I really want my art to be mix between concept art and character design can anyone recommended to me online courses or good books? I would love to learn more and become professional at my work and I love your videos
Thanks for the tips! Uhm I think making up friends is really hard, specially if you meet an amazing artist that you know for sure its busy :S so I never know how to keep in touch with anybody that much without feeling Im taking away their precious time u_ u
Bobby, why industry artists use Instagram? It's not meant to be an art gallery and I think it does a horrible job at it. It seems to make no sense to me.
Everything you said is correct, but they use it for exposure, so many people use instagram that why would you not use it to advertise yourself. - Most artists will use something like deviantart as well.
Storm Engineer it's the easiest way to get exposure. You attract people of every background, not just other artists who are competing for the same exposure like on DeviantArt or Art Amino.
But I registered to check it and because I wanted to contact an artist apparently reachable there - and I can't even do anything at all from the web! No upload, no contacting anyone, nothing. Can't even set an avatar!!! I'm not going to install the mobile app because it's insecure and is spying, just like the FB app. But even if I did, I can't upload artworks with my phone...
0:36 1.MAKE GENUINE CONNECTIONS WITH OTHERS
3:03 2.THINK DIFFERENTLY
5:42 3.THINK BIG
7:14 4.THINK BETTER OF YOURSELF
8:51 5.YOUR CAREER DOESN'T GET BETTER UNTIL YOU GET BETTER
I also wanna mention to boost your career PLEASE take care of your health. physical and mental. don't work yourself into burnout and sickness like I did, please take breaks, please make doctor's appointments, stay on top of your health as best you can. it's hard to feel creative and draw awesome stuff when your body's not doing too great.
Get enough sleep, eat when you're hungry and eat nutritious filling foods, and work your butt off
I am currently paying the price. Thank you for mentioning it.
At 5:15, I'm amazed on how humble you are. How can you keep yourself so humble even with all you've achieved?
I don't know how to explain... But you changed my life...!! Seriously... There are so many things running in my mind right now about how to say thanks to you.. How to explain the things that changed in me and my life... by you... By your words...videos...
Thank you so much.💞
You made my day whenever you post something.😊
I love the little plant people! They are really cute. I love seeing you draw them too!
I'm personally not an artist but as a musician your videos help me as well. A lot of things you bring up has made me think more outside of the box. Thanks Bobby.
thank you Bobby for all of your support , it is so great to be part of this communuty, feels like home
I love watching these videos because you draw your amazing characters and it's all really entertaining to watch
KillerTacos - TheEvolutionryGamer I agree. they are simple, but really unique, I love them
I love those illustrations. Makes me wander which plant I'd have on top of my head. You inspire me. Thanks
I love love loooooove these videos! just love listening to them, not that your rules or anyone else are perfect or right or wrong, but I just love listening to your experience knowledge and tips and trials and errors anyway!
Very awesome! I liked the part about continuously learning as I find a lot of artists past their 20's kind of get a little lazy and don't always earn what they could easily achieve - anyways I'd love to see more cause you make great stuff
I don't know how many realize the great pieces of advice Bobby shares in this channel, but these must be among the greatest ever. "Think Big" certainly hits close to home. Don't ever think your wildest dreams are too outrageous to achieve, even if you have no idea on how to get to them - or rather, start advancing in little goals that you feel will get you there eventually. I also admit artists are not the most sociable folk but as in most things in life, it's not always about what you know but who you know (and those who, in turn, know you and can refer you). I know I've always have had some drawing handicaps - specially in human anatomy. I'm taking some good courses to overcome that. Overall, nailing it as usual. Cheers.
This is such awesome advice! My last job was actually recommended to me by a professor of mine and the folks I worked with and myself were a perfect fit for each other - they gave me so much field work experience as I helped them with the environmental education aspect of things. Your thoughts on working jobs towards your final goal is so true in the environmental field too. To gain significant field work experience, you have to trudge through a lot of seasonal and low-paying jobs that involve a lot of hard manual labor and harsh environmental conditions. Only then can you work your way up to cooler stuff like leading projects or getting office time to analyze data. In the beginning, everyone thought I was nuts for taking lower paying jobs that were exactly in the realm of what I ultimately wanted to do. Those jobs gave me amazing opportunities to expand my knowledge and learn new skills. I try to find something everyday in the work that I do to improve myself, either at work or at home. I'm so happy you concur in this way of thinking - it's tough at times but has always paid off in the end :) Thanks for the great video!
Thanks for this video Bobby. There's a great tip you gave me when we met in Toronto. You said I should think how I want my everyday life to look like because being an artist is a way of life not just a career. That changed so much for me.!!
I've been watching these numbered lists for quite a while and learning a lot. I don't know why but for some reason I just had an idea while watching the first minute of this one. Bobby, have you considered maybe some day making a children's book with these little guys? You always include little nuggets of wisdom with videos including them. I could see them being adorable stuffed animals to go along with mini versions of the book(s) for younger kids. Just a thought.
About the video, numbers 1 and 4 have been the hardest for me. I remember one of the streams when Stephen Silver talked about the Dunning Kruger Effect and I think I'm in that stage of sloping downhill because the more I struggle to learn concepts and enhance my skills, the more it feels like the distance increases between where I am and where I want to be. I know it's still a journey but there are milestones I want to reach. I've lost some confidence along the way which in turn discourages me from networking or trying to make those connections because I feel like it takes a certain kind of arrogance for someone like me to try. **sighs** Nevertheless, I appreciate that these videos encourage me to think about the subject matter. These, with the stream recordings being a close second, are my favorite videos on your channel.
Watching your old videos, still good today
I am introvert but when i realized that just made me loose lots of chances to work in what i wanted, or even talk with people I wanted to know, now i'm still introverted because that's why I am but i always push myself to try to know more people, and I've made introverted friends like me hahaha thanks! you push myself to be better!
These tips are priceless. And they can apply to many different fields other than art. Thanks Bobby!
Best video ever dear Bobby! It's truly inspiring master. You made amazing artworks on it and you really give the taste of what is a life of persistence and determination!
Thank you, Bobby! I love the fact that you're always encouraging us to work on ourselves, not only on our art, that is so important. I hope I'll get to meet you one day, I think you're a great person!
Thanks so much for making these videos! I've really gotten inspired to take the steps necessary to grow as an artist and teacher. I recommend you to my students whenever they ask for tips. :)
This video is great and gives me so much hope! It usually goes back to the tip: learn and work on your skills constantly - which is so comforting, because that's the base and it's achieveable for everyone, you only have to work - and you are so much closer to be There!
Bobby, thank you
Thank you so much for this helpful tips, Bobby! I agree to all of them, and yes, learning from classes really upgraded my skill a lot! Thank you for Schoolism :D
Great tips! Can't wait to hang in Portland!
Thank you for your videos, always refreshing the minds and keeping the self-doubt away
Bobby please make an art counseling class i wanna learn how to not feel like i'm garbage everyday
:( are you another lost soul?
Sam Nicholson I know when it started. I know my oldest and most recent failures. I know why and how it happened and how to improve upon them. But a darkness in me keeps holding onto me and it makes me hate myself my art and everything I'm doing. I can't ignore it, or chase it away. I don't know what I'm doing anymore
Sam Nicholson I don't have the time for it. And I don't think anyone wants to counsel a "girl who just thinks her art sucks"
Just try not to be too hard on yourself, and don't stop improving. There will always be artists that you'll think are FAR better than you BUT, instead of being too negative about your art, learn what you can from them, create YOUR own path. Your artwork needs YOU to love it, first of all. Doesn't matter if it's not perfect as you have it in your mind, you will improve if you believe in yourself.
For starters, I think your youtube name and thumbnail pic are creative and appealing.
the way you deliver your thoughts..impressive 🌟
Thank you so much Sumit :)
Luckily found your videos as a reminder of what we are doing for our ultimate goal!! I should say also that I love those little creatures with plants because they are so adorable!
Awesome advice Bobby, simply golden :)
I'm at the professional level working in video game concept art and totally get what you mean by not learning when it's comfortable, I was just thinking about that before I watched this video, for months I haven't even done a personal painting, it bothers me, gotta keep pushing even when it's safe and comfy.
Thank you for this video you are amazing in pep talks I wish I had a teacher like you!
Thank you Bobby ❤️ I'll try to absorb all your advices!
Amazing and super inspiring video. Thank you!
I love your videos! They are so useful.
Thank you so much for your tips. I love watching your videos! And your characters so cool and so cute))
one of the best "Little plant people" videos! Big THANK YOU for all of your wisdom!
Awesome video and tips! Thank you for sharing!
I think this is very good advice, also love watching those cute little characters with the plants on their heads being created
even as an introvert ill try my best to make good friends
Fish Eye the Artis hey its the effort and thought that counts right :D
I read "Inventor" - but it IS important in any field I guess :)
So many great tips! I'm going to a 3D networking event next month, and I really need to improve my people skills
you are saving my life and my mental health whit this videos bobby, thansk for everithing!
Hi there! Thank you so much for watching ~nc
I love your plant people videos! So informative and so cute!
Thanks Bob , i love your divices , im in a stage , that a really need makes choices , to keep in art field , intil now i was studing draw in wrong way , and strugle with negative ideias about my work , be a bettar person is the way !!!
So great that you found this video helpful and liked Bobby's advice! Thank you for watching and best of luck to you! :)
~S
Wonderful stuff Bobby!
Love IT!!!!, thanks bobby!!
I really like the change in lineart! :)
Watching Step 1 as an introvert. Well shit.
Jenny Jinya but when a total introvert makes that little effort to exchange a couple words, that is super appreciated by extroverts. It takes you a long way, and a little effort
I'll be always doing my very best :) Thank you for your words!
Jenny Jinya so true. where is the introvert version if this tip? lol
when i saw the first step i was like oh shit and started to panic a lil XD
just find people who are interested in the same stuff as you are. i am pretty introverted and i think it is because i do not feel a connection to most people and thats why i doubt myself of being different and not getting that direct acception from everyone. but you know what- being different is the best thing ever. and once you embrace it, it will be amazing.
very useful information, thanks!
I feels like crying, I'm literally working at retails for the sake of helping my family because I'm the eldest and I'm supposed to helped my family since dad dump all his responsibility on me and my mum. Right now I'm just concentrating on collecting enough saving just so I could actually go to online art class because gdi I cant afford the actual class. I do those things that you said. I am actively learning in between break I keep taking note about stuff I should improve on and learn. I keep many many sketches I did in literally 10-20 mins during my break working as a retails worker.
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If I'm not tired enough I will continue my study afterwork and go to sleep, wake up and go to work and repeat. It's never ending cycle for me. I hate working for retails even when the working environment is good. I hate I dont have the opportnity or even the luxury of time and youth and not be able to penetrate into the art industry while my friends make it through. I know so many people who make it through and I am still at the slump. I dont improve my situation of anything.
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I'm sorry for dumping all this rants. I do went to cons and meet people. but one thing I cant do from the lists of this is think better of myself and or even getting a career. honestly at one point I tell myself I have no future.
all I ever did up until now is surviving
Step one as an introvert with social anxiety. Hahahahaha, kill me.
these little plant creatures are so cute and positive :)
I really love those characters you draw...and I almost forget listening to you😂
My very first gig was a buddy I had for about a week. I was asking if I could play D&D with them, and they paid me hundreds of dollars to make a logo for a company. Making friends is a great way to start!
I love your videos, thanks
This makes me so happy q v q thank you for making these videos! I've watched them all!
This is just what I needed! Thanks :V
For a split second when he said, "Why am I friends with them?" I thought he was going to say jokingly, "I don´t know." hehehe
Awesome video bobby
Hey Bobby, I was wondering if you have considered adding a course on schoolism regarding Mechanical drawing? By that I mean, machinery, vehicles, industrial stuff..maybe a bit of architecture...I think it would be a great addition to all the amazing courses you already offer.
Hey Bobby! Thanks for the helpful video, as always! After watching a lot of your videos, one question keeps coming back: How you maintain the new knowledge you've acquired? For example now that you know ZBrush, how you keep that knowledge fresh? Do you do a ZBrush piece once in a while or?
Congrats on 100k+ sub on RUclips :)
Thank You, Bobby. :)
I noticed the Swamp Thing reference.
Oh, yeah. really good advice, too.
Tim Burton's one of my faves too! ^^
Thank you!
I'm quite shy and I find it difficult to make friends. I put a lot of hard work into my art but I feel like others will always get the job over me. Not because their art is better but because they are more likable than me. It feel's like everything in life is a popularity contest and people who are shy and introverted like me will get left behind and ignored. I hope I'm able to make some friends and connections as I start getting work but the thought of trying to do that is nerve wracking. I'm just not good at it.
Ooooh man, I definitely hear ya. I'm extremely introverted myself. Like to the point that I would (and sometimes still do...) completely avoid some people I knew/know in public just to avoid interaction. I found, though, the most helpful thing for me was to always remind myself to be "INTERESTED", not "interesting". This completely changes the mindset of being very inward and worrying about how *you* are doing in the interaction and instead (eventually) relieves some pressure off of you.
It comes down to putting time into it, just as you have put in time with your artwork. Remember, at one point, you weren't very good at that! Yet, here you are. And you didn't wait until you started to get work in order to get better at your art.
It kind of falls in line with what Bobby said in the video: don't make connections or friends just to make connections or friends. That's a self-defeating approach. Follow your curiosity that you innately have as an artist. Be curious as to how someone is doing today.
That being said, now I must reread what I typed and remind myself of the very same things....
Hope you follow your curiosity and make some great connections and true friendships with others very soon!
Perhaps start with some low risk opportunities for socialization and practice projecting confidence. Tell people about who you are with gusto. I recommend finding a get together in your area that you can pop in and out of (lots of great sites out there for that like Meetup). Being "charming" can be a learned skill like any other. Maybe it sounds silly, but make a list of the qualities you think make a person like-able (or the qualities in the people you find the most like-able) and practice emulating them in those low-risk social events.
thanks for the advice yo :P I'll definitely keep working on it. Putting myself out there is a scary thought for me but I'll keep trying.
Lily Hosegood I don't think it's always a popularity contest. I think introverted people need to realize that no one can read your mind or get to know you if you DON'T speak up and step forward. Remember if you speak up and step forward, you are in control. Sitting in the sidelines means everyone else around you are calling and taking the shots leaving you with little control of your outcome.
I say this as an introvert myself (INFJ) and extremely emotionally person.
*Lengthy personal story below*
4 months ago... I was desperate for a new job. I flung my resume at any opportunity. Then out of no where I get a call about a local art show looking for artists , and I researched it was legitimate. Years ago, I never would have said yes. That same week I got a call back for an interview. Next thing I know, I decided to take both opportunities. I had my first art show which was so much fun and a new job that I love. It's no dream job and hardly artsy, but the people and atmosphere were 10x less stressful. What does that mean? I still have energy when I come home to work on art :) and to prepare for the next art show!!
If I had let my fear and indecisiveness hold me back, I'd missed both loved-experiences. Believe in yourself.
"Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You." -Dr. Seuss
yeah I think your right. Of course I'm going to try as hard as I can to speak up and such but the thought terrifies me. Something I hope to improve upon in the coming year though.
Thank you
Bobby can I ask what software you use to draw? It doesn't look like Illustrator as I remember it, but it looks like it works a bit like Flash. I used Flash many years ago and realised how much faster it was for intuitive drawing and how it kept the process "fun". I haven't touched Illustrator for a few years so I don't know if they improved the drawing tools.
Well said.
Thanks for watching!! :)
~S
Yay! Tysm!
Maybe it sounds a bit weird right now,but my ultimate dream is having an own cartoons/videogames company or have so much time working on one that the companions would feel like family.
Bobby Chiu - what software do you use for your video illustrations?
Hello, thanks for those very usefull videos :)
I would like an advice, I'm at a position where I don't have much money so attend to classes or lessons is difficult because I can't afford it and for now I don't have the level to do the jobs I want to do.
So do I still need to be picky about the job I want?
I learned a lot from youtube and other free stuff but I'm at a point where It's not enough, I would love to get lessons and stuff but It's so expensive, I don't know what to do :(
"Making connections"... I've noticed lots of my "connections" are other artists who wouldn't help because competition is crazy and they don't want to turn clients on to other artists or else they're former clients who don't really want me to succeed because they wouldn't be able to afford my services if I were in higher demand (why send me to other clients when they can keep me at starving-artist prices?). It seems like the only people willing to help are people who have no skin in the game. Unfortunately, people with no skin in the game seem to not be in the game at all and have no connections to which they might refer me.
What program did you use to draw this?
Hi bobby, i recently started watching your videos and stream and will draw while listening to them, and i just have one concern about the topics you mentions// is it totally okay to pretend that you are actually creating a project you want to create as if i were working in that studio production, even if it has flaws like story and character inaccuracies, should i still try?
Alice Borealis thank you so much! Ill go for it then^^
8:06 who doesn't want a bigger mushroom right?
What program you are drawing with here ?
Now I don't have to take a career course in school lol
I really want my art to be mix between concept art and character design can anyone recommended to me online courses or good books? I would love to learn more and become professional at my work and I love your videos
Schoolism and Learn Squared would be an ideal place for you to start from. :)
Thanks for the tips!
Uhm I think making up friends is really hard, specially if you meet an amazing artist that you know for sure its busy :S so I never know how to keep in touch with anybody that much without feeling Im taking away their precious time u_ u
This moment when don’t have artist friends to share it with🙂💔
Do you name your plant people characters? I'm not sure why but the guy with the mushroom looks like a "Josh" to me.
Sky's the limit!
These little characters remind me a Pikmin! :D
TIM BURTON YAHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice
How to not color outside the lines
Hearing the first advice as an Introvert must be difficult.
Lol apple's slogan was "think different" but what they meant was "become a hive mind and buy anything we make"
I'm so screwed
swamp thing!
My Nr.1 tip is "listen to your gut feeling!"
This changed my life (°v°)✌️
:3
Bobby, why industry artists use Instagram? It's not meant to be an art gallery and I think it does a horrible job at it. It seems to make no sense to me.
Everything you said is correct, but they use it for exposure, so many people use instagram that why would you not use it to advertise yourself.
- Most artists will use something like deviantart as well.
Storm Engineer it's the easiest way to get exposure. You attract people of every background, not just other artists who are competing for the same exposure like on DeviantArt or Art Amino.
But I registered to check it and because I wanted to contact an artist apparently reachable there - and I can't even do anything at all from the web! No upload, no contacting anyone, nothing. Can't even set an avatar!!!
I'm not going to install the mobile app because it's insecure and is spying, just like the FB app. But even if I did, I can't upload artworks with my phone...
Compare yourself to you
As long as you're doing better than yesterday, you're on the right track!
~S
I am addicted to learning.
You're like those Sims in the Sims that just read all night and work out all the time.
I don't wanna live no average life!
\m/