How Pewdiepie Became A Better Artist Than Half The Art Community Overnight

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    mohammed agbadi talking about Pewdiepie's new journey to becoming an artist and how he almost became a better artist than half of the art community overnight.
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  • @MohammedAgbadi
    @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +433

    Go watch part two here ruclips.net/video/HwlZds1xnYw/видео.html

    • @sparkzirah
      @sparkzirah 6 месяцев назад +4

      bro, i have a thing to point out, your voice is too high, it will make the video sound better

  • @spaceinvader5576
    @spaceinvader5576 7 месяцев назад +15612

    Let's not gloss over the fact that this man just showed his first skecthbook to his audience of like millions of people, I mean...I don't know how many people I would show my first sketchbook to, the only one was my brother and that's it, props to him that is very admirable to me.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +718

      Props to him! He did great

    • @rokkudaun
      @rokkudaun 7 месяцев назад +103

      I think if I would do that there wouldn’t be anyone who would want to look at my sketchbook anyways 😫😂😭

    • @thatwasverypunny.-.
      @thatwasverypunny.-. 7 месяцев назад +65

      ikrr i was embarrassed enough letting my sister flip thru my first sketchbook cuz she wanted to see it (she asked me first) i can't even begin to imagine showing it to THAT many people-

    • @aspenisthebest
      @aspenisthebest 7 месяцев назад +62

      he had no shame because he wasn't an artist. He was just trying it out for the first time. It's different for people who consider themselves artists and take their work seriously.

    • @Da_Swifta
      @Da_Swifta 7 месяцев назад +76

      I think Pewds promoting that sorta mindset is a very healthy thing. You can tell Pewds didn't like his early drawings, he said as much himself, but the fact of the matter is he still showed it to all of us. He showed it off so casually as just part of the process, which is what it is, but so many people are afraid of doing the same. You're often your own worst enemy when it comes to this stuff, as everyone *knows* how tough the journey is to becoming good at art. Pewds just had the balls to show it off for what it is, and I could not have more respect for that.

  • @yabe-kfptentacultist
    @yabe-kfptentacultist 7 месяцев назад +5385

    Seeing Felix improve in 100 days has made me realise I've kinda been neglecting my drawing skills. I should get back to drawing.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +345

      you shouldddd!!! it inspired me as well!

    • @videogamesruinedmylife3769
      @videogamesruinedmylife3769 7 месяцев назад +9

      Something a bit off when pewdipie said he only practiced 10 minutes a day

    • @lock8268
      @lock8268 7 месяцев назад +154

      ​@@videogamesruinedmylife3769 Bruh... Nothing is off. He said his goal was 10 min/day but ended up spending more time drawing since he was having fun.

    • @silvermochi3273
      @silvermochi3273 7 месяцев назад +9

      Fr n being lazy asf

    • @Beanskiiii
      @Beanskiiii 7 месяцев назад +23

      I hope all artist under 18 understand that the real world doesn’t care if you’re too unmotivated to draw, animation studios, and game studios, turn around trash artist every day. Put in the work now that you’re young so you won’t be a starving artist when you’re older

  • @SavvyCD1
    @SavvyCD1 2 месяца назад +601

    “You have to get through the shitty drawings before the good drawings start to show up” this is exactly what I’ve been struggling with lately! I used to draw all the time, but then I took a year long break with only a couple of drawings in between. That is because I was in a bad relationship and my ex made fun of my art style for being too cartoonish/anime and was mad that I drew so many boys. After the break up, though, I’ve been getting back into drawing and I was so confused as to why I lost all of my skills and couldn’t draw anymore. After drawing for a few days, though, I got them back + I draw even better now! I thought I lost all of my passion and talent- that I just didn’t like drawing anymore. But I didn’t! I was just in such a bad place I didn’t have the motivation anymore. Watching all these art videos helps my skill and motivation :) I may even begin posting my art again.

    • @papyruscoolskeleton9543
      @papyruscoolskeleton9543 2 месяца назад +9

      I can't stand when I make mistakes, and I've been so damn burned out.
      And I just feel like I never get better, infact I feel I get worse.

    • @SavvyCD1
      @SavvyCD1 2 месяца назад +12

      @@papyruscoolskeleton9543 I feel that, perfectionism is an artist’s worst enemy. That, and self criticism. As artists, we’ll always see the flaws in our own work before anyone else- but you just need to look at the whole picture, not the tiny details. As with burning out, the solution isn’t clear to me- but what always helped me was watching a show or reading a book that inspired me. Art is most enjoyable and plentiful when it comes from inspiration. Also, art isn’t made just to have something to look at. It’s something to feel, and the artist should enjoy creating- whether or not the art looks ‘bad.’ Just know that you will get there, I believe in you :)

    • @papyruscoolskeleton9543
      @papyruscoolskeleton9543 2 месяца назад +3

      @@SavvyCD1 the bad thing is, I never feel inspired on anything...

    • @lynxlubbpeeps
      @lynxlubbpeeps Месяц назад +10

      I feel that so hard man. Not with drawing, but with writing. I showed a piece I wrote to my ex and the response I got from him was kinda condescensing. He was a writer as well. I pretty much was too embarrassed to write anything again for years afterwards.

    • @MissMangakaChan
      @MissMangakaChan Месяц назад +1

      I'm very happy for you for re-approaching your passion, hope you'll feel comfortable very soon and post it too !
      Also, I know it's not my business and I don't actually know your ex-boyfriend but honestly, based on just what you said he seems AWFUL, THANK GOD YOU LEFT HIM!!
      A partner so INSECURE that gets mad because of some drawings of boys (homie didn't even bother to come up with real people, I'd laugh at it if it wasn't so damn concerning and potentially dangerous) and that makes fun of your style instead of being supportive of something you love doesn't deserve your time !

  • @ED-ww6vz
    @ED-ww6vz 7 месяцев назад +1269

    I'm kinda jealous but inspired in the same time lol

    • @ChaoticSiIence
      @ChaoticSiIence 7 месяцев назад +22

      Samee

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +149

      Hahahah be inspired!! He’s amazing

    • @NotYoutube-cp3qg
      @NotYoutube-cp3qg 7 месяцев назад +6

      Ofcourse you are jealous, and everyone should be, he got 100 million+ subs lul

    • @FatinChibi
      @FatinChibi 7 месяцев назад +19

      There's no age to start new talent

    • @wwatesse
      @wwatesse 7 месяцев назад +16

      i only feel jealous 😢

  • @randomroughneck1030
    @randomroughneck1030 7 месяцев назад +8055

    you gotta remember that pewdipie has a SHIT ton of photoshop experience from before youtube, so he does have some understanding of colors and coloring and composition, even though that was decades ago, like you said it all comes back after starting it back up again. interesting tidbit

    • @trashbunny4752
      @trashbunny4752 7 месяцев назад +461

      Yeah, wasn’t he studying to become an architect at some point (or his dad wanted him to be an architect or smth)?

    • @reaperoflife113
      @reaperoflife113 7 месяцев назад +661

      ​@@trashbunny4752 he was studying to be an engineer (I think) buuuut, he bought his first gaming pc via selling artwork he made in photoshop.

    • @jaredgreen2363
      @jaredgreen2363 7 месяцев назад +148

      It’s almost like he ‘has talent’…or developed it already.

    • @cloudshifter
      @cloudshifter 7 месяцев назад +290

      People be like "How did he became better than half of the community overnight?" (That is if we conveniently ignore that half of the community are in the art industry and are insanely good at their craft) and then ignore that he has art education and even took commissions at one point to pay off rent.

    • @MrFox1231
      @MrFox1231 7 месяцев назад +99

      @@cloudshifter Meanwhile there are those who have been drawing daily but have quite literally not improved a bit over ten years...
      Also seen some artists regress in quality often due to them leaning into their preferred shortcuts a bit too much.

  • @speedyy6525
    @speedyy6525 6 месяцев назад +186

    0:01: pewdiepie just attempted to become a better artist than half of the art community>overnight< (proceeds to show his video and title saying "I Drew Every Day for >>>>>>100 DAYS!

    • @Doctor4077
      @Doctor4077 Месяц назад +11

      To be fair, that’s just a little over three months, which for most people who look to becomes artists (let alone professional artist) is crazy fast.
      Of course most people don’t have the same amount of time and resources he has to dedicate himself to learning art from scratch, but almost no one seems to comment on that.

    • @icarovitormaximoliralinhar1428
      @icarovitormaximoliralinhar1428 Месяц назад +9

      @@Doctor4077 He said he would only draw for like 10 minutes a day, i cant say with confidence he really only trained that much time, but ive seen people who say they dont have time to do a hobby or something like that but would pass hours on instagram or tiktok, of course, someone who study and work could have the time but would be tired to do it so he would use his free time to rest, but some people think they need to spend hours of their time to do something like drawing, but even puttin 10 minutes everyday is enough to see your art improving.

    • @stjeep
      @stjeep Месяц назад

      ​@@icarovitormaximoliralinhar1428Pewdiepie is probably very intelligent too. hes clearly able to learn many languages, run a huge channel and produce content, and i think that he might just be one of those people that can pick things up and have it stick if hes really dedicated. plus he always expresses his love of knowledge and literature

    • @adriennea1348
      @adriennea1348 8 дней назад

      Still, 100 days is nothing, for that level of skill.

  • @KOcrybaby
    @KOcrybaby 7 месяцев назад +2680

    Tbh I don’t have anything else to add,but this pasta and cheese is delicious

    • @corn_breas
      @corn_breas 7 месяцев назад +49

      Gimme some

    • @ChaoticSiIence
      @ChaoticSiIence 7 месяцев назад +24

      Mama mia

    • @KOcrybaby
      @KOcrybaby 7 месяцев назад +37

      @@corn_breas nah I ate it all sorry

    • @corn_breas
      @corn_breas 7 месяцев назад +28

      @@KOcrybaby NOOOOO 😭

    • @KOcrybaby
      @KOcrybaby 7 месяцев назад +21

      @@corn_breas sorry bro

  • @danishmirza8683
    @danishmirza8683 7 месяцев назад +3121

    The way he is so good at colouring too

    • @w0ah._ariii
      @w0ah._ariii 7 месяцев назад +75

      FR

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +393

      Bro I’m like what?!! How!

    • @MCB_2
      @MCB_2 7 месяцев назад +172

      He used to use photoshop

    • @Why_who_where
      @Why_who_where 7 месяцев назад +17

      I'm so jealous right now

    • @milky8471
      @milky8471 7 месяцев назад +56

      It's normal he used to do photoshop

  • @donaldbothe3518
    @donaldbothe3518 7 месяцев назад +301

    3:30 that hits so close to home. I used to do alot of drawing tutorials and heavy referencing, but it took high school art and lots of practice from my unreferenced drawings to look nice, and even longer for me to escape pin-up territory and add backgrounds and all that, 10 years for me to get here, and still so much to improve

  • @SleepyRulu
    @SleepyRulu 7 месяцев назад +19008

    Pewdiepie proves that ai bros are wrong.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +1481

      Lmaooooo on g

    • @MoolsDogTwoOfficial
      @MoolsDogTwoOfficial 7 месяцев назад +1229

      AI art was my motivation to truly start art my art career 3 months ago. If all that’s gonna be left on the internet is AI garbage, might as well make art by real humans. But vengeance is not a good reason, so another big reason is because I just love doing it. As a programmer nothing is more relaxing doing art than dealing with stupid errors all of the time.

    • @manee2412
      @manee2412 7 месяцев назад +103

      lmao nah, ai makes better stuff than him in seconds

    • @Zauriah11
      @Zauriah11 7 месяцев назад +1133

      @@manee2412ai steals art

    • @eegernades
      @eegernades 7 месяцев назад +1

      K@@Zauriah11

  • @EggieBerry
    @EggieBerry 7 месяцев назад +9737

    Him saying he feels cringe for drawing anime as a 34 year old...I felt that, dude. When I was a teenager, my own parents made snide comments about me drawing anime. It was baffling to me as my dad did art as well, and commented that maybe someday I'd start drawing "real art," rather than trying to bond with me over a shared interest. It's been a lifelong process trying to undo the damage they did to my sense of passion and relearn to love drawing. There's no reason to tear fellow artists down, it doesn't help them "improve" you're just being mean.

    • @pastel.persephone5879
      @pastel.persephone5879 7 месяцев назад +553

      My own mother and my sister did the same thing to me when I was about 13. My mom even discouraged my dream of becoming an animator because my friend had already tried and didn't get into the program, so she assumed I wouldn't be able to as well. It hurt so much. I'm 31 and still not over it.

    • @les0327
      @les0327 7 месяцев назад +302

      I stopped drawing when I was 14 because my dad and brother made fun of me for drawing anime and K-pop idols. I recently started drawing again but it’s very discouraging to see how much my art decreased in quality compared to when I was younger.

    • @ギリ健モロ障ガイジ
      @ギリ健モロ障ガイジ 7 месяцев назад

      お前の性的嗜好は?

    • @AugustoDis
      @AugustoDis 7 месяцев назад +158

      Felt that too. When I was in highschool people made fun of me for drawing and watching anime. Then I renounced drawing for many many years. Recently I got back in the game again; now I'm a 37 year old dude trying to draw anime characters and I'm feeling great.
      Glad you regained your passion for art.

    • @arkhimsanitastupor
      @arkhimsanitastupor 7 месяцев назад +59

      If it makes you guys feel better, none of that happened to me and i still stopped.
      Chances are that you would stop anyway tbh. Only when you are an adult that you really start knowing what you want (and have the determination to do so).

  • @TheWorldsLargestOven
    @TheWorldsLargestOven 2 месяца назад +18

    0:15 Just a reminder to read the caption because it has some funny moments like calling PewDiePie "pubes"

  • @Stigmatikk
    @Stigmatikk 7 месяцев назад +1264

    I think what's often left out this conversation is that even as a beginner, Pewdiepie already has a bigger visual library as an adult than someone much younger than him. I drew a lot in high school and plateaued around 18 so I just kind of stopped drawing.. for 10 years. Then at 28 I felt inspired again so I got myself a new tablet and surprised myself. I was making things leagues better than I was at 18 because that whole time I was unknowingly building my visual library just through observing the world around me. Then I just practiced casually for the next 10 months (no set routine) and now my skillset is finally at a place where I feel comfortable working on my long-term project. Moral of the story isn't to stop drawing for 10 years, but not to stress too much. Improvement will come with time and practicing in a way that works for YOU will help accelerate that process. Some people thrive under routine and set drawing schedules, I personally don't, but there's no one "right" way to creating better art.

    • @CRT_sRGB
      @CRT_sRGB 7 месяцев назад +76

      ​@@DonnyKirkMusicYour point is very sensible and I agree with you. It's also irrelevant in a certain sense.
      You're correct that an aspiring artist will have to sacrifice precious time honing their skills, giving up opportunities for much safer career paths, all for an occupation that's always been difficult. Especially now after AI art is a thing, it feels increasingly hard to recommend the profession to young people with dreams but without privilege.
      However, the lesson I've taken away from this is tenacity. Remember Pewdiepie's drawing of live-action Sonic? There'll always be something or the other to discourage you.

    • @pastel.persephone5879
      @pastel.persephone5879 7 месяцев назад +75

      ​@@DonnyKirkMusicPrivilege may have given him an advantage when building his channel and brand, but unless he secretly took expensive art classes we know nothing about, privilege had nothing to do with this particular challenge.

    • @endermanowa
      @endermanowa 7 месяцев назад +68

      ​@@DonnyKirkMusic but didn't he mention he started with a goal of drawing for 10 minutes a day?
      I feel like anyone could afford that amount of time, and it doesn't need to be called a privilege

    • @liviwall662
      @liviwall662 7 месяцев назад +45

      ​​@@DonnyKirkMusicyour point doesn't really make sense in this context. even people who spend 11hrs away from home because of work (like me) have the ability to carve out 30 minutes of their day to practice drawing its just that most people choose to do other things like watch TV. What PewDiePie has which most people don't is the discipline to be consistent.

    •  7 месяцев назад +25

      @@liviwall662 But it is much easier to stay consistent, when you have double or even triple the free time someone else has. He can watch TV and make the drawing, while many people have to choose one or the other. I wouldn't call this discipline per se. Like Pewds said, he started to enjoy it more, which to me seemed like he spent hours drawing on some days (this is simply not possible for everyone).
      Don't get me wrong, Pewdiepie's improvement is great and inspiring for everyone. I don't think time should stop anyone from drawing. It's okay to go at your own pace. What matters is having fun.
      Another thing is, that people should not automatically expect the same results as him. Pewdiepie already drew a lot as a child, people often call this talent, but at a young age you learn a lot quicker (even if it doesn't seem that way, or when the drawings aren't pretty). He also made art with photoshop in high school (and sold it for money), meaning he already had a background in art. This helps tremendously in picking up this stuff quicker. Nonetheless, his improvement stays amazing.
      The takeaway message from Pewds video is when you put in the work, you will get better. Even spending 10 minutes each day. You should learn from others, but should not compare with them, only compare with yourself in the past.

  • @fumoshi1
    @fumoshi1 7 месяцев назад +1662

    The morale of the story is that trying and failing is NOT Zero improvement, it's some of improvement because you are finding your way, and making mistakes is part of it.
    Everyone make mistakes, no one should leave just because making just one mistake

    • @Xander2770
      @Xander2770 7 месяцев назад +15

      👍👍 trial and error but progress forward.

    • @MRorizs2
      @MRorizs2 7 месяцев назад +37

      Trying and failing is always making improvement, because you now know what you did wrong, and with the correct self criticism you can check what you need to do better. The fear of failure is unfortunately what gets so many people stuck

    • @therabbidt
      @therabbidt 7 месяцев назад +8

      They say that is something is worth doing, then its worth doing badly (like hobbies :D) but art I believe is one of those fields where perfect practice needs to be applied consistently in order for growth to happen.
      The biggest takeaway from Pewdiepie in my opinion, is the fact that:
      1. He was consistently drawing (Big difference from drawing everyday).
      2. He was willing to make mistakes.
      3. He was willing to learn.
      All these combined make for the perfect combo for efficient learning since a beginner who asks alot and is willing to learn from their many- MANY mistakes will reach a progression faster than anyone else who doesnt. This is where I'd like to highlight one important key thing in fields where learning is involved is how accepting are you to make mistakes. Often time in art, and even myself, I find people tend to strive for perfection always and avoid making mistakes. Pewdiepie here casuallys draws what he learns, highlights his mistakes, then tries again with the newfound knowledge- and consistently too.
      Pewdiepie's journey is one of those stories that really goes to show you what a dedicated person can do to their crafts with the right goal and mindset.

    • @M2607d
      @M2607d 7 месяцев назад +2

      School just ignored this

    • @SomeQuackingDuck
      @SomeQuackingDuck 7 месяцев назад

      Trying and failing is the opposite of zero improvement, if you use an iterative method to l2draw you quite literally want to fail faster.

  • @ThiCC_Yosh
    @ThiCC_Yosh 6 месяцев назад +126

    Guys. STOP comparing urselves, he has drawing skills before youtube, he’s just regaining them after not drawing for a while, im an OG fan i know this, thumbs up for ppl to see & not feel crap abt themselves

    • @ThiCC_Yosh
      @ThiCC_Yosh 6 месяцев назад +16

      Yall stop forgetting the “dont compare yourself” advice!!

    • @Hongsebaoshi
      @Hongsebaoshi 4 месяца назад +4

      He also didn't have narcissistic parents add that too

    • @ThiCC_Yosh
      @ThiCC_Yosh 4 месяца назад +9

      @@Hongsebaoshi huge advantage! i have narc parent and got nowhere in life lol

    • @Hongsebaoshi
      @Hongsebaoshi 4 месяца назад +1

      @@ThiCC_Yosh HUH?!!!

    • @ThiCC_Yosh
      @ThiCC_Yosh 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Hongsebaoshi i think there’s a misunderstanding. nvm

  • @dizzy_ddigital
    @dizzy_ddigital 7 месяцев назад +1845

    He is not a "complete beginner" solely because he has done editing professionally since years before starting RUclips. That's why he understands certain aspects of body proportions, angles, and light/shades. Of course his motoric skills all seem to be learned throughout these 130 days challenge, but he himself has understood artistic aspects since long before.
    Ps. I'm a PewDiePie fan since 2015 :)

    • @hongsonnguyen8204
      @hongsonnguyen8204 7 месяцев назад +37

      You can learn all of that in less than a month tbh, it's a completely learnable skill, not as good as him now but you would better than him when he started the challenge.

    • @edasayg5774
      @edasayg5774 7 месяцев назад +22

      plus his wife is an artist so it's not a suprise

    • @IssaKristi
      @IssaKristi 7 месяцев назад +80

      @@edasayg5774 ok? his wife is an artist, do you think her artistic skills just transferred over to him as soon as they got married? what kind of logic is that

    • @edasayg5774
      @edasayg5774 7 месяцев назад

      @@IssaKristi what a dumb comment, wish patience to those around you, blocked

    • @akselvolvoska_
      @akselvolvoska_ 7 месяцев назад +115

      ​@@IssaKristiI think they meant that PewDiePie MIGHT have asked his wife for tips to improve in art, and not in the way they worded it. Don't even judge directly when you didn't get the point they were trying to make sense.

  • @whoahanant
    @whoahanant 7 месяцев назад +534

    He dedicated his time to learning and had fun with it and that's what catapulted his skills. Was extremely inspired after watching his vid and seeing online creators talking about it too.

    • @greatveemon2
      @greatveemon2 7 месяцев назад +28

      Meanwhile some medieval weapons ethusiast youtuber still trying to convince that he is an artist by typing words.

    • @whoahanant
      @whoahanant 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@greatveemon2 it's sad that I think I know exactly what medieval weapons youtuber you're talking about too.

    • @mustard466
      @mustard466 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@greatveemon2what a fall from grace. to think i used to like his content

    • @shachintheartist
      @shachintheartist 7 месяцев назад

      Same here

  • @pedrooscar1890
    @pedrooscar1890 3 месяца назад +36

    Its also imperative that he no longer has to work, theres barely any stress from making money and he lives in a good home surrounded by the people he loves and has a massive ammount of fans who support and love what he does and post.
    His super power is support.
    Something a lot of artists dont have. Sometimes not even from his parents

    • @chokichocat3083
      @chokichocat3083 12 дней назад

      I feel that. Been cutting off a lot of things to squeeze my workout, cooking, job, music, animation, and my art….oh and relationships…..it’s a constant setback and halfassing. I gotta sacrifice one for another each day. It’s decision fatigue.

    • @BOB2ElECTRICBOOGALOO678
      @BOB2ElECTRICBOOGALOO678 8 дней назад

      You can't have that kind've mindset, that way of thinking is a self imposed cage. There will never be a perfect opportunity to do anything, life will always have struggle, many may wont care about or support what you do, but you need to embrace prioritizing and taking accountability for what you can control. Trust me, doing anything creative in a bad environment feels next to impossible but you gotta try for yourself, learn to turn it into a habit and into a coping mechanism. Having a victim mindset puts all responsibility down to fate and takes away all control you can have. You also have to own yourself, the biggest supporter should always be you, learning to love yourself is hard but it's so vital, because if no one else is supporting you, you continue anyway, for you and you alone. Breaking down anything into it's smallest parts until it's manageable is great too. In the gym world, we have something called "progressions", this means as your body becomes stronger, you have to increase the difficulty by altering the routine, increasing the reps etc. Art is no different in many ways, you take an active role in working on whats weak until it's not and soon as you plateau, you alter it to keep the momentum of progress going. Active role in your artistic development is about putting in consistent work into what needs work and understanding when the it needs a new perspective, an new technique, needs to be practiced more etc.

    • @Ange.revolte
      @Ange.revolte 3 дня назад

      Yeah+ he doesn't have any studies or a job on the side. like it's literally his job

  • @xanecosmo5061
    @xanecosmo5061 7 месяцев назад +386

    11:02 It has happened to me a bunch of times.
    For whatever reason, that one morning I could draw TOO WELL, like I was IN THE ZONE.
    Somehow created the best drawing till that point.
    Then a couple days later, "How do I draw an eye again?"
    I feel like a wizard who lost their magic power or something.

    • @clarissaokeSkittlecat
      @clarissaokeSkittlecat 7 месяцев назад +59

      It kinda feel like those "free trial" stuff

    • @meria2082
      @meria2082 7 месяцев назад +14

      Sometimes my art is just worse than usual and if i’m not feeling it i go take a break for a bit and come back in a day or two

    • @livelybubbs6242
      @livelybubbs6242 7 месяцев назад +24

      Sometimes…. I’ll be in THE ZONE, drawing and colouring and feeling SUPER motivated. And then the next day…. Picking up the pencil and drawing ONE character feels like the hardest thing in the world 😭

    • @rocksreviewsreactions337
      @rocksreviewsreactions337 7 месяцев назад +8

      Same here. It's the same with writing. Some days you feel like drawing or writing and can do so well in it, but then the next day you lose the motivation.

    • @silvermochi3273
      @silvermochi3273 7 месяцев назад

      Fr

  • @Tiredarsonist
    @Tiredarsonist 7 месяцев назад +3014

    Ok hear me out: if PewDiePie can do art this fast image him doing animations. One day he'll go from making comics for his son to making a full on animated series for his son

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +406

      BRUHHH!!!!! its not even that hard to imagine at this point!

    • @idnyftw
      @idnyftw 7 месяцев назад +40

      not very fast, but I suppose faster than others, yeah

    • @Sewer.R4tz
      @Sewer.R4tz 7 месяцев назад +86

      No way he could never (saving bro from mappa 🙏)

    • @RIPYpsilon
      @RIPYpsilon 7 месяцев назад +56

      I feel like Pewds is the type of guy, who would do oldschool CEL animations, just because it looks "better"(has more character).

    • @fridalighjemdallen7283
      @fridalighjemdallen7283 7 месяцев назад +19

      Felix --> Loid Forger route unlocked

  • @Ani-manga24verse
    @Ani-manga24verse 7 месяцев назад +6

    Ohh let's insult other artist for some famous people , cause we need attention - literally this guy .

  • @devinsauls9137
    @devinsauls9137 7 месяцев назад +6263

    As an artist myself, we welcome PewDiePie to the Art Community! 🤗

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +382

      That’s one good thing that has happened!!!!

    • @devinsauls9137
      @devinsauls9137 7 месяцев назад +62

      @@MohammedAgbadi I know right?

    • @honeyedpeaches
      @honeyedpeaches 7 месяцев назад +197

      Exactly,I’m not sure why people are “gatekeeping” people from art. In an age of Ai art,I want more people to explore art!

    • @rockleemylover2822
      @rockleemylover2822 7 месяцев назад +36

      He’s been in the art community for a while actually!! He even has a graphic design degree

    • @AnonymousDumboOctopus
      @AnonymousDumboOctopus 7 месяцев назад +33

      @@rockleemylover2822 He left college before graduating and his degree was in some kind of engineering. He talked abt this in the past. Where did you get graphic design?

  • @sharkie6135
    @sharkie6135 7 месяцев назад +937

    Not even gonna lie, seeing people improve quickly like this makes me feel so confident and inspired to try and improve more with my own art.

    • @-ShiraZen-
      @-ShiraZen- 7 месяцев назад +35

      This is big true.
      Tons of famous artists didn't even start sketching until they were well past their 30s or even their 40s. You got plenty of time to become a badass artist!!!

    • @Pockeywn
      @Pockeywn 6 месяцев назад +26

      just remember that it doesnt happen quick without hard work

    • @PinePumpkinDaIllustratorMarten
      @PinePumpkinDaIllustratorMarten 5 месяцев назад +13

      :-: for me it always make me feel bad abt myself reee

    • @its_sisha_not_chair505
      @its_sisha_not_chair505 5 месяцев назад +3

      This honestly made me... It made me wanna pick up a pencil again. I started drawing when i was 12 or so and kept for a year. And then i got frustrated, everything i did was ugly in my eyes and then never drew again. Now im 19, almost 20 and looking at my friends who are around my same age, doing amazing artworks... Made me miss the feeling of drawing. And then pewds vid... I think i might try again. I dont know how far ill get, but i hope i can make at least one good draw. I thought i was too old to try again and such... But pewds is almost doubled my age and still wanted to learn. Thats a huge factor that made me consider drawing again

    • @PinePumpkinDaIllustratorMarten
      @PinePumpkinDaIllustratorMarten 5 месяцев назад

      @@its_sisha_not_chair505 aw 🫂 go for it! gl !

  • @Lo.0se
    @Lo.0se 7 месяцев назад +3

    maybe better than half the anime community, at best! not taking away from pewdie, but that title is total BS.

  • @d.w.6584
    @d.w.6584 7 месяцев назад +284

    "...embarce the ugly stage, it doesn't last forever.
    But you have to understand that the ugly days are just as important as the days where you feel motivated and inspired to draw.
    So you have to get through the all the shitty drawings before all the good drawings start to show up."
    For me, this is probably the most important message from this video, and one that I feel any video made for anyone struggling to improve their art needs to hear and take to heart.
    It's hard to really learn this lesson, especially when our society puts such a negative emphasis on failure, versus the positives that can come from learning from being less than 100% successful.
    Thanks for all the videos you've put out, they've helped keep me motivated and coming back to work on my art anytime I've had to take a break for whatever reason.

    • @nangbaby
      @nangbaby 7 месяцев назад +1

      But what if the good days never come?

    • @darienb1127
      @darienb1127 7 месяцев назад +9

      ​@@nangbabyThen takes a step back. Think about why they aren't coming. It's possible that you just need to take a moment to breathe and rethink your approach. And it's always possible that you didn't like something as much as you thought you would.
      But if you are feeling that in GENERAL... that might be depression by that point

    • @treyyert9561
      @treyyert9561 6 месяцев назад

      I’m trying to teach myself that failure is a good thing, because it not only teaches me but it makes me want to try even more so I can finally succeed. Failure also shows you’re trying, which it good.

    • @nangbaby
      @nangbaby 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@treyyert9561 Failure isn't a good thing for me, because it's reinforcing. Just as success leads to success, failure leads to failure.

  • @LuxNovuz
    @LuxNovuz 7 месяцев назад +465

    I think people forgot that Felix was trying to do art before his blowup on youtube. He's always been a creative mind.

    • @RubykonCubes3668
      @RubykonCubes3668 7 месяцев назад +42

      Oh yeah, i vaguely remember a video he made where he drew an anime girl, not sure if that's still up (it was during his gaming era)

    • @sourpuss5951
      @sourpuss5951 7 месяцев назад +10

      And he gave the anime girl Goku hair lmao

    • @acylain4178
      @acylain4178 7 месяцев назад +52

      He made a lot of Photoshop artwork back then and they are all dope. He has a DeviantArt that everyone can still view to this day. It's fair to say that creativity runs in his veins and it's something he always had

    • @RubykonCubes3668
      @RubykonCubes3668 7 месяцев назад

      @@acylain4178 omg i had no idea he had a DA, i NEED to see this xDD

    • @wudly9195
      @wudly9195 7 месяцев назад +10

      Exactly why I think hes lying about being a complete beginner. Hes just refreshing his memory of what he already learned in the past. Humble bragging.

  • @robinpolesel3658
    @robinpolesel3658 2 месяца назад +2

    I dont rly like how ur comparing pewdipie with "half of the art community" dont Say stuff like that, everybody has theyr own rythm dont ashame ppl bc theyr are progressing slower

  • @spacetaco048
    @spacetaco048 7 месяцев назад +462

    I think hearing stuff like "fundamentals" and "basics" and many similar stuff like that turns me away from art because it feels like everything I do will never be a complete drawing if I just do the "fundamentals" and not an actual drawing.
    But one thing from Marc Brunet said on not losing motivation is to try to make some actual art once in a while, like full on art where you try to go all the way. That way it becomes fun and not just "oh let me draw a singular boring finger 100 times in a row"

    • @_fabiolaborges
      @_fabiolaborges 5 месяцев назад +11

      Yeah, I had a lot of time like that, but now I'm aware that we should actually study the fundamentals to support our drawings. If we're not doing our drawings, how do we know which fundamentals we should prioritize studying and improving? Let's start a project to get out of this "just studying" loop :)

    • @spacetaco048
      @spacetaco048 5 месяцев назад +12

      @@_fabiolaborges bro by the time I actually get to applying all the art advice I get/got I'd have procrastinated so long that I'd have completely forgot about it.

    • @_fabiolaborges
      @_fabiolaborges 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@spacetaco048 lmao I can really relate
      I'm starting to do my drawings and paintings now but I forgot many things I read or watched these years. but it'll be easier to remember or relearn.. I think 😐

    • @spacetaco048
      @spacetaco048 4 месяца назад +4

      @PizzaTowerPlayer you the type of dude to tell an alcoholic “just stop drinking lmao”

    • @spacetaco048
      @spacetaco048 4 месяца назад

      @PizzaTowerPlayer as someone who is trying to do both, you are kinda dumb no offense

  • @Juu_ichi
    @Juu_ichi 7 месяцев назад +3902

    As an artist, gotta give the man credit. He didn't resort to AI, picked up a pencil, and learned to draw.
    edit: AI losers in my replies proving my point

    • @Mrhellslayerz
      @Mrhellslayerz 7 месяцев назад +289

      Can we talk about that real quick?
      No hate on anybody just uses it as a reference, but AI bros are extremely toxic. The moment I suggest anything even remotely humane, they usually flood entire comment chains and trip over each other just to either call you subhuman or laugh at any misfortune AI causes.

    • @XPISigmaArt
      @XPISigmaArt 7 месяцев назад +239

      @@Mrhellslayerz It's because they don't understand the whole overall goal. They don't know what it really means to make something for yourself, and just want an easy money making scheme. AI is not sustainable, so it's just NFTs all over again.

    • @research417
      @research417 7 месяцев назад +32

      @@XPISigmaArt AI is plenty sustainable; it's just code, code that you can easily share and download. The only reason why it's monetized now is become of how much processing power it takes to run. In the future, as the hardware and processing power costs reduce, it could become a free app that everyone is able to use. The goal is to make art more accessible to everyone. As the technology advances, anyone will be able to create art regardless of how many hours they put into practicing drawing. That isn't a bad thing.

    • @XPISigmaArt
      @XPISigmaArt 7 месяцев назад

      @@research417 1. Art is already accessible to everyone. I've seen artists use their phone with their finger to make amazing work. I've seen people use their mouth and a paint brush. If you think typing words = skill that is worth respecting, you're objectively wrong. This is NOT like coding. Coding is not a glorified Google search.
      2. They aren't creating anything.
      3. You can enjoy your McDonalds if you want. But no need to make up things to defend it.
      4. The machine was trained on tons of artist's work without their consent, and they aren't getting a cut of the profits. If this sounds good to you, you really didn't critically think about this.
      I've spent enough time here, and I doubt I've changed your mind. But your talking points have been destroyed countless times, so please reevaluate. Good luck.

    • @Ocha431
      @Ocha431 7 месяцев назад +66

      @Mrhellslayerz fr man, nobody talks about how toxic ai bros are. Ill never forget the stuff they were saying about sam on reddit.

  • @DefeatedMelon
    @DefeatedMelon 7 месяцев назад +6

    Funfact: I am a better artist than all newborns combined.

    • @Rei_doll
      @Rei_doll 7 месяцев назад

      You got a point

  • @grimtygranule5125
    @grimtygranule5125 7 месяцев назад +2354

    100 days is NOT overnight HOLY SHIT

    • @shachintheartist
      @shachintheartist 7 месяцев назад +19

      Yeah mate

    • @dieselengineman
      @dieselengineman 7 месяцев назад +227

      compared to how long most artists take to improve it may as well seem like it

    • @newpartyeorn
      @newpartyeorn 6 месяцев назад +360

      @@dieselengineman Let me tell you an interesting thing.
      (X) Average artists improve slowly.
      (O) Average artists play video games / Scrolling Facebook, TikTok, RUclips / Waste time at their free time instead of practicing drawing.
      They might have only 200 hrs of practicing in 3 years and still tell you “I’ve been drawing for 3 years.”
      Trust me, I am a pro illustrator and I’ve seen a lot.
      What pewds showed is just normal speed of human learning.

    • @geoffreymejia9492
      @geoffreymejia9492 6 месяцев назад +5

      speaking facts rn

    • @Vivigreeny25
      @Vivigreeny25 5 месяцев назад +49

      100 days is like, over three months. I’ve never improved this fast but yeah art can improve a LOT over the course of even one month.

  • @Love2Banime
    @Love2Banime 7 месяцев назад +282

    Started as gamer, then a vlogger, then a parent, and now became an artist. I like his dedication. It took me a long time to get to where I was.

    • @Chronor
      @Chronor 6 месяцев назад +1

      uh he used to become a gprahic designer

    • @MintDecavitator
      @MintDecavitator 6 месяцев назад

      he was a graphic designer

  • @cesq
    @cesq 7 месяцев назад +40

    This is inspiring.
    I believe that one of the reasons of his quick drawing skills improvement is that he doesn't have all the pressure that common artists puts in themselves, he doesn't want to be an artist so he has a free mindset. Most artists wants to become professionals and make a living by an art career so they constantly beat themselves up hard, they (we) maybe take it too much personally and we are way much sensitive about criticism.

    • @Chronor
      @Chronor 6 месяцев назад

      also he was a graphic designer

    • @giftofthewild6665
      @giftofthewild6665 2 месяца назад +3

      I do art as a hobby so it's never felt pressured to me, I draw it for myself only, with no deadline.
      I wouldn't be able to do art as a profession, it would suck all the joy from it.

  • @brandoniswhoiam
    @brandoniswhoiam 7 месяцев назад +2979

    I love how Felix just stayed in his own lane instead of worrying about what others are thinking and doing.
    I should really follow this path.

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +138

      Fr

    • @chaserseven2886
      @chaserseven2886 7 месяцев назад +4

      eh he just drew anime girls a very generic thing to do

    • @Muhammad-Jacobs699
      @Muhammad-Jacobs699 7 месяцев назад +339

      ​@@chaserseven2886way to prove his point. If you're having fun, it shouldn't matter what/how you draw. But of course the art community also has to have people like you...

    • @Wylsonic
      @Wylsonic 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@chaserseven2886this is what 0 reading comprehension looks like 😂

    • @erimationss
      @erimationss 7 месяцев назад +46

      Honestly, it’s sick! I’m impressed really

  • @aeoligarlic4024
    @aeoligarlic4024 7 месяцев назад +359

    I think Felix has a knack of learning in general. Not necessarily that we need a special talent in art, but he sure is observative

    • @darienb1127
      @darienb1127 7 месяцев назад +62

      He was THE RUclipsr for years and still sits near the top. You don't survive that long without being able to adapt.

    • @Lyoishi
      @Lyoishi 6 месяцев назад +2

      Even if you hate him, you have to admit you don't hit 100 million subscribers without massive effort. He knows how to put in the work when he persues something. I am glad he has the money and free time to pursue self enrichment, like so many are unable to pursue.

  • @someone2447
    @someone2447 7 месяцев назад +3

    People make so many excuses for themselves, it's pathetic to see...

  • @Morecado
    @Morecado 7 месяцев назад +417

    He used to do digital art in the field of image manipulation/photoshopping on DeviantArt under the name Pewdie. I think he has mentioned entering competitions too in the past.
    While he may be new to drawing, he's not giving himself enough credit as an artist.

    • @Mugwyn
      @Mugwyn 7 месяцев назад +33

      That's because image compositing, is fundamentally different from drawing. In compositing you take pre-existing images and combine them together to create something, whereas in drawing you create the image from scratch. I know, because I do both.

    • @Morecado
      @Morecado 7 месяцев назад +15

      @@MugwynAbsolutely! I didn't mean for it to sound like his image compositing skills would completely translate into drawing skills, but rather that he would've built some intuition with it. Regardless of which art form one engages with, it will end up expanding your artistic sense and personal taste.
      In particular, I found his sense of colour to be above that of a beginner. People who are experienced image compositors tend to be quite adept at light and colour theory (even if they might not be able to draw/paint it).
      But, for him to not knowledge his artistic capabilities, regardless of discipline, felt to me as if he was being a bit too hard on himself.

    • @shadeofthenight8988
      @shadeofthenight8988 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Morecado this is true. Regardless of the visual art medium colors, lighting, and composition are important to produce a good looking piece so it’s reasonable that what skills he picked up in those areas while compositing can help him while learning to draw.

  • @LadyMajolish
    @LadyMajolish 7 месяцев назад +226

    Bro...I would genuinely pay him for a sketch or a commission because that is amazing and impressive, honestly, he should make an art channel for his tutorials, it's seriously so like absolutely beautiful...

    • @Veriaaaxd
      @Veriaaaxd 7 месяцев назад +9

      I definitely agree! Pewdiepie is very impressive and he does give me motivation to draw!
      Also, apologies for the unrelated question, but, is that Breakdown in your profile picture? Again, I’m sorry if I’ve been mistaken.

    • @LadyMajolish
      @LadyMajolish 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@Veriaaaxd yes, I can also Agree it also motivates Other new beginners to draw and learn more!
      Also yes it is breakdown with a flower crown on his head because he is Sweet Boi :D

    • @Veriaaaxd
      @Veriaaaxd 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@LadyMajolish That is correct! Thank you for the reply! It was nice to have such an exchange with you!

    • @yntao
      @yntao 7 месяцев назад +2

      he is already rich and retired. he aint gonna do commissions 😂

  • @ewthatroachTIKTOK
    @ewthatroachTIKTOK 6 месяцев назад +3

    Ai "artists" should watch pewdiepies video.

  • @Seiaeka
    @Seiaeka 7 месяцев назад +554

    You have to remember, Pewds also is a photoshop expert. He already has an eye for art, design, composition, colour, etc. I think he already has underlying talent for art more than most as well as some fundamentals from his photoshop days that carried over into his drawing journey. However, learning to draw still takes work. It might be fast for some and slow for others, but the point is to not give up.

    • @cloudshifter
      @cloudshifter 7 месяцев назад +31

      Hey someone take this comment down, we need to pretend it's his first time grabbing a pen and magically becoming an art guru of enlightment!
      Braindead people reign supreme even inside the art community as usual. Have any other person make this subject video as Pewds did, one for one, same title same subject same execution and nobody would even dart an eye. It would be like 2k views at best. People are riding off his fame which is why suddenly every artist milk the fuck out of his "artistic journey"

    • @Seiaeka
      @Seiaeka 7 месяцев назад +12

      @@cloudshifter lol. in the middle of fighting a migraine and I was extremely confused by your sarcasm. XD

    • @onlyheretosin666
      @onlyheretosin666 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@cloudshifter Well, yeah, obviously it wouldn't get as many views. So what? You hatin' hard. 💀

    • @TheOnlyBiodude
      @TheOnlyBiodude 6 месяцев назад +4

      tbh I think this is a bit of a copium. Like yeah, maybe it is down to just having more life experience, but I think folks shouldn't be searching for a way to explain away his progress. It doesn't do the community any good by aiding those fuming over their own experiences and results. It does no good protecting artists with ugly mindsets. Art needs to be approached from a fun direction and miracle improvements should be celebrated, not explained away.

    • @Seiaeka
      @Seiaeka 6 месяцев назад +7

      @@TheOnlyBiodude I don't disagree with you, but I'm not sure which you think is copium; my comment or the video's. Because I only basically said that he already has some understanding of the fundamentals of art, and that's what helped him to progress at the rate he did. Art is art whether you're a beginner, a seasoned expert, or a savant. What matters is expressing yourself.
      If you want to ~grow~ as an artist however--meaning visible, measurable progress--you still need to develop an understanding of the fundamentals like composition and colour theory. A house without a foundation is just a shack, and Felix has a foundation already. I hope that clarifies what I meant. I wasn't in any way trying to "explain away" his progress. His progress is still impressive.

  • @w0ah._ariii
    @w0ah._ariii 7 месяцев назад +201

    i'm actually so impressed by his skills. i started to really draw in the middle of 2019 and it took me A LONG TIME to finally learn to draw decently and i feel i'm better even with a more cartoony style. copying art styles is actually one of the most helpful ways to get better at anatomy but ofc learning anatomy is also important and mixing the two is even better and my biggest recommendation. i'm so happy that he actually shows people that anyone can be an artist as long as you're absolutely dedicated. i'm really proud of him :)

  • @flopcartman
    @flopcartman 7 месяцев назад +446

    A thing that really helped me with anatomy was tracing photos and studying Puppychan's old art style and Vivziepop art style, since I love drawing cartoonish stuff 😊

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +57

      That's a great idea!

    • @KaiseaWings
      @KaiseaWings 7 месяцев назад +24

      Tracing photos sounds like a great idea actually!

    • @saix_unicorn
      @saix_unicorn 7 месяцев назад +19

      tbh tracing does help to understand anatomy

    • @rainsparks29
      @rainsparks29 7 месяцев назад +21

      tracing has been so demonised due to the few bad apples that try and pass it off as their own work. it's actually super valuable when trying to learn and sprinkled in with other practice can seriously help
      If I'm struggling to get a character looking accurate to the reference, I'll trace just so my hand learns the proportions, and then it's suddenly a lot easier for me to draw said character regardless of angle

    • @KaiseaWings
      @KaiseaWings 7 месяцев назад

      @@rainsparks29 Yup! The key is to follow up with freehand immediately, and keep using it as a learning tool.

  • @ORANGEM4GE
    @ORANGEM4GE 7 месяцев назад +119

    Pewds gave me such a boost for my own improvement
    Persistence is important

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +10

      everyone is so proud of him!!! he did great!

  • @bitcoinzoomer9994
    @bitcoinzoomer9994 6 месяцев назад +1

    Pewdiepie proving that artists are just lazy and would get good if they actually worked consistently😂

  • @Dangerpurple
    @Dangerpurple 7 месяцев назад +11

    First off, I have ad block and autoplay block, so you wont get a view or revenue from me.
    Why?
    Because of the stupid clickbait title.
    Pewdiepie did not get good overnight, he practiced and practiced daily.
    He also 1:1 copies references because he is still learning, which is fine, but saying he is "better than half the art community" is a stupid and pointless.

  • @Pudding404
    @Pudding404 7 месяцев назад +331

    I can't escape this man. He makes his way into my hobbies at every turn, I swear.
    What a absolute lad, lol.
    The thing I noticed about his art is the he doesn't care about making mistakes as much as so many other people, and makes progress because of it. He knows he can try again and treasures that thinking.

    • @omnitone
      @omnitone 7 месяцев назад +7

      gotta get 100% on life

    • @evobsm2328
      @evobsm2328 6 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@omnitone bro is completing side quests

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 4 месяца назад +1

      One accepts mistakes will happen just like in some video games one will die. In the latter one restarts and tries again. Same with art.

  • @AkikoWasHere
    @AkikoWasHere 7 месяцев назад +22

    Just a lil thing about how you mentioned him learning to use markers really quickly, almost too quickly, I feel like that can significantly vary depending on the person, I had the same experience with markers, where I was able to pick up on them almost instantly once I had some good ones, I feel like he may have been in a similar situation to me, where I was surrounded by a lot of art that would be easy to replicate with markers, because even if somewhat difficult, the markers are pretty easy to get used to, especially if you have been looking at references almost everyday for the past weeks.
    Though, it is totally understandable why you would think that as way to quick of development, as at the beginning he started off really slow. I think this may have just been something that he had a talent for, like he said at the beginning where his drawing just 'clicked' after 20-odd days, I feel like he had another one of those moments around that time.
    Awesome Video! Really helped me get a lot of perspective on better ways to practice and develop my skill, thank you for pointing out many of the things, the video was enjoyable and very helpful!

    • @lorettabes4553
      @lorettabes4553 7 дней назад

      Haha the opposite of me!
      I can't wrap my head around Markers even if I wanted to.

  • @an683ok9
    @an683ok9 7 месяцев назад +13

    Yep, AI image producers (cuz they don't even deserve to be called artists) have no excuses, all they need is a pencil and paper, go wild!

    • @an683ok9
      @an683ok9 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@donbusu Nope, just pointing the obvious

  • @raioh4747
    @raioh4747 7 месяцев назад +263

    I don't really watch his content, have no connections to him, but seeing him happy at his own drawings and improvement is pretty wholesome, it's such a good feeling too look at something you made and being proud of it.
    It also shows how progress looks like, it's not linear, you keep failing and studying going through ups and downs then it clicks and all of sudden you think to yourself "I did this? me? really?" haha such a good moment

  • @Ireallydontknow10283
    @Ireallydontknow10283 Месяц назад +6

    you know what? I will do pewdiepie challenge. I can say im an begginer artist, as im a bit of a fraud, for putting the paper sheet on a image on my tablet or computer and drawing it, but after that i got jjk first volume to try and get out my confort zone with drawing without doing the paper sheet method, im really feeling like im improving. Drawings i would make using the paper sheet method felt like a breeze (probally because i have a entire sketch book of jjk characters). Im really determined to try new things, and it will be like this:
    1. ill draw 30 days, then rest for a week, cause as mohammed said, its sometimes needed to have a break and just do other things.
    2. All this time, i had been doing a flaw mentioned on this video. Drawing like my life depends on it. Its supposed to be a hobby, not a full time job.
    3. I will be not afraid of using references of all kinds of poses.
    4. actually doing it (lol).
    5. REALLY focus on having a confident line. I usually always chicken scratch and as it was supposed to be good, turned out bad.
    6. I will buy some markers to train coloring too. Back in school, i always loved when the homework was things like drawing an HQ, or somewhat like that. But as soon the teacher said its supposed to be colored, id just shade it pretty horrobly and call it a day. So ill invest in that too.
    So, root for me!

    • @tomasbarbieri202
      @tomasbarbieri202 Месяц назад

      how is it going man?

    • @Ireallydontknow10283
      @Ireallydontknow10283 Месяц назад +1

      @@tomasbarbieri202 its kinda rough with school and stuff, so basically i stopped at day 3-4. But today ill return stronger than never!

    • @Marylisee
      @Marylisee Месяц назад

      How it's going?

  • @lattaezee
    @lattaezee 7 месяцев назад +71

    Bro when Pewds came out with that challenge I didn't care much for it but it was nice to see someone devote all that time to improving in a skill and actively getting better while maintaining consistency. I did that a few years ago with my art and it got a MILLION times better lmao. Practice makes improvement

  • @astreakaito5625
    @astreakaito5625 7 месяцев назад +13

    Also, one last thought, I don't think this is sus at all and I think there's an easy way to explain why he got to this level so quickly: man already made it. He's rich, has the wife/kid and a home, he doesn't have the stress that's crippling the common man. That's just the truth, if people could learn art without the constant noise of suffering, around them most people would learn a lot faster. Back when I was a kid I had to hide myself to draw, literally.

    • @izludelorentz8257
      @izludelorentz8257 7 месяцев назад

      Underrated comment, this is the only truth about all this fuss.

  • @zfouleur
    @zfouleur 5 месяцев назад +4

    Well, to be fair he isn't really drawing anything very complex.

  • @jelliemish
    @jelliemish 7 месяцев назад +51

    Sometimea it just clicks. I remember one time I drew something and it was so far advanced to my usual drawings, that I din't reach that level of quality again for 3 years.

    • @kora4185
      @kora4185 7 месяцев назад +13

      Ha! I remember the first time I drew a perfect hand, I just couldn’t believe it.. then it took me almost 5 years to do one again 😅😅😅

    • @Kureemy
      @Kureemy 7 месяцев назад +2

      I guess Chess is like art to me: one day, I’m able to beat high-level players, and then I’m back to continuously losing to them the next day.

  • @stephaniet1389
    @stephaniet1389 7 месяцев назад +50

    I realized that I learned better if I was having fun while making art. My technique and skills improved really quickly especially when I focused on one thing at a time. My backgrounds used to be pretty bad, but after a week of making fun sketches with complex backgrounds, I finally got it and now it's second nature.
    And when I seem to be stagnating, I switch over to something else that seems fun, even when it's a different medium. :3

  • @rimoringo
    @rimoringo 7 месяцев назад +2

    “Feels kinda cringe for a 34 years old man to draw anime” WTF, most pro manga artists in Japan are between 30s and 50s and draw at least 10 hours a day. It’s a very hard job (some die from overwork) and they are really respected in Japan. Personally I’m 33 and I’m proud of drawing anime, even tho I wish I was better at it by now. Also it’s a style, you can draw something different if you’re not into it. It may look easier because it’s minimalist but I don’t think it really is, if you want to draw like a pro you need to study normal anatomy + how to convert it to anime style.

  • @markup6394
    @markup6394 7 месяцев назад +88

    Art is a CRAFT. Drawing is a CRAFT. Painting is a CRAFT. All this guy did (I dont know him, I dont watch him, I only heard his name a couple times) was proving that with practice you'll see progress.

    • @sal5811
      @sal5811 7 месяцев назад +18

      Which, in and of itself, is a craft. Jealousy is a disease.

    • @batata4427
      @batata4427 7 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@sal5811 who is jealous?-

    • @meisstupid
      @meisstupid 7 месяцев назад

      @@batata4427bad drawers who are insecure about their own art

    • @RojinDrawsStuff
      @RojinDrawsStuff 28 дней назад

      ​@@batata4427half the ppl in the comments

  • @VeeHarmony
    @VeeHarmony 7 месяцев назад +39

    Pewdipie is speedrunning art 💀

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +14

      Bro is speed life

    • @meisstupid
      @meisstupid 7 месяцев назад +6

      Bro is in his retirement arc

    • @mikopyun2932
      @mikopyun2932 7 месяцев назад +3

      I mean he's already completed life, he's got s comfortable income and probably has/could done anything he wants with it. This is just his side quests. 😂

    • @Kalitayy
      @Kalitayy 7 месяцев назад +1

      Pewdiepie is smurfing art

  • @Cosmo6677
    @Cosmo6677 6 месяцев назад +3

    People really dont realize he has all the time in the world to do anything he wants. Yes he has a kid but he also will never have to work a real job. All the time a regular person would spend working 160 hours a month he can dedicate those 160 hours to literally anything while simultaneously having the money to get anything he wants. Isnt difficult to see lol

  • @derfishan
    @derfishan 7 месяцев назад +77

    The thing that I loved about Pewdiepie's art videos is that it gave me motivation to start drawing again and remember the reason I started to draw in the first place! I am very thankful that he posted those videos. I am back to darwing again and now with a new found love for drawing. I hope he makes more of those videos.

  • @ActualSolitaire
    @ActualSolitaire 7 месяцев назад +223

    "I think using PewDiePie as a case study, it's safe to say that anyone can learn art regardless of talent."
    *DAMNNN*, SICK BURN BRO

    • @limitbreaker909
      @limitbreaker909 7 месяцев назад +8

      I don't think that's supposed to be a burn though?? It's literally just a statement of fact. Skills and behaviors can be learned.

    • @ActualSolitaire
      @ActualSolitaire 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@limitbreaker909 I was making a joke that the way he phrased it could be misconstrued as a clever and sly insult, even though it wasn't meant that way.

  • @Adnegoo
    @Adnegoo 6 месяцев назад +6

    well, that proof that if you have enought time (and money) to pratice and do not need to be preocupate to do others things like have a job or study you can learn whatever you want...

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 7 месяцев назад +45

    This is also why its so important to keep your old drawings so you can see for yourself how far you've gone. If you destroy any traces of your first attempts, you are going to be constantly demoralized from your perceived lack of progress.

    • @ViktoriaMagrey
      @ViktoriaMagrey 7 месяцев назад +2

      So much of my history with drawing is just straight up gone. I seriously have nearly nothing left from my earlier *years* with digital art (I started drawing digitally at around age 11-12), save for what little survived here and there by mere chance. It's incredibly sad. And it's all because I was obsessed with keeping the stuff I uploaded online (and elsewhere) "clean" and "new", and never bothered to save anything.

  • @pensuls7595
    @pensuls7595 7 месяцев назад +18

    his art is very nice, but it's pretty disrespectful to say he's better than 'half the art community'

  • @BillyViBritannia
    @BillyViBritannia День назад +2

    This is not meant to be cynical, but motivational:
    Remember that Felix's 100 days of practice are nothing like your 100 days. He doesnt have to go at it 1 hour before bed with his brain mushed from work or school or whatever.
    So dont be discouraged if you don't make this kind of progress in the same amount of time, its definitely not because of a lack of talent.

  • @YabbyUra
    @YabbyUra 7 месяцев назад +15

    I know it’s supposed to be inspiring and all, but as a beginner artist myself, I can’t help but feel stupid or defective when I’ve been doing worse over the course of a year :(

    • @w0ah._ariii
      @w0ah._ariii 7 месяцев назад +4

      my personal experience is to find a style that has a good style with anatomy but also learn actual anatomy at the same time. i feel i've grown so much and i've been drawing for 4 1/2 years and i really got good at 2 years bc i actually followed those steps.

    • @YabbyUra
      @YabbyUra 7 месяцев назад +2

      ⁠@@w0ah._ariii I guess I’ll keep focusing on my fundamentals, but dropping other hobbies to make time for art and then being met with shitpost-tier output is pretty demotivating. I guess I’m in an “ugly” phase or something? Either way I’ve had to step away from art media stuff for a while to avoid having a mental breakdown.

    • @bruhattherate
      @bruhattherate 7 месяцев назад +2

      consistency is important i feel like. have you been drawing everyday? you can do it.

    • @madamebunbun3479
      @madamebunbun3479 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@YabbyUra The ugly phase is how you view your art at that moment
      but a phase doesn't stay for long so you'll begin to love what you've done and see how you can improve on it.
      sometimes you won't get the results you want due a lack of understanding or skill, but you can fake it till ya make it.
      it's not a race, it's a journey and it can and will get ugly from time to time.

    • @YabbyUra
      @YabbyUra 7 месяцев назад

      @@bruhattherateAs much as I can at least. Sometimes I only have the time or energy for 10 mins at a time, but I try and make myself do at least something. It does get kinda hard when my brain sees nothing but things to be corrected and not anything positive sometimes.

  • @MillywiggZ
    @MillywiggZ 7 месяцев назад +48

    Dude did good.
    I still see issues, but very well done.
    One of the problems Is people can’t objectively look at their art and train themselves to look for what works and what doesn’t. There’s a lot of pride in artists and their OC or the best drawing they did so far is seen as the end and they don’t see their drawing like a car engine to find what works and what doesn’t. You have to laugh at your own art sometimes too.
    He’s not talented, it’s not the pens, it’s just push-ups of drawing. Something a lot of artists don’t do because they think they’ll do one push up and be able to draw like Kim Jung Gi.

  • @justingabriel1765
    @justingabriel1765 3 месяца назад +7

    The problem with me is I got bad ADHD, and I’m a perfectionist. So if I can’t do something the way I see it in my head, I get very frustrated at myself, and if I can’t grasp the concept or understand what to do, I get upset with myself for being so dumb, and if I don’t get it quickly, my brain starts to make me not wanna do it because im not getting better.
    I love art, and have so many cool ideas and I SEE THEM in my head, but when I try to put it on paper I can’t. And then I try to watch videos and try to apply what I saw and it just gets me more confused. I’m a hands on learner and so if no one is there to actually help me I get in my head a lot you know. It’s just hard to over come my mental shortcomings when trying to be creative

    • @Alice-jj2rt
      @Alice-jj2rt 3 месяца назад +2

      Same man. Discipline and patience is especially difficult for people with adhd. And it sucks bc really that’s the only way you’ll get better so if u want it enough, it will happen.

    • @NewbieOG741
      @NewbieOG741 Месяц назад

      probably not. 90% people who say they have ADHD dont actually have it, you people just suck at concentrating and dont have discipline. Also the "perfectionists" dont have desire to make things good, you just dont like failure. so all you have to do is to stop making excuse and actually do something. thank me later

  • @cashordeals3672
    @cashordeals3672 7 месяцев назад +34

    No like for real i feel like life hit me with a cruel joke the day i purchased some granblue fantasy books besides being a fan of the franchise it's also one of the series that finally pushed me into doing art and count my lucky stars i have a aunt who is a art teacher with 20+ years of experience she told me to break down the shapes of the character's to get a better understanding but I'm still lost on that 😭 and then the same time while I'm having a mental crisis he uploads that video and I'm like 😐 f×ck my life💀 i honestly do see how breaking down shapes is supposed to help someone who has no art skills

    • @RRubicante
      @RRubicante 7 месяцев назад +13

      You have to treat artistic subjects like a 3d model. Angles, tipulation, vertices. Breaking down the shapes is just reducing the polygons of the human form to build it back up again in your own way.

    • @cashordeals3672
      @cashordeals3672 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@RRubicante I see do you have any art youtubers to recommend for someone like me because honestly to sum up my skill right for how I want to draw like sick guilty gear,soulcalibur,granblue fantasy characters I'm at a toddlers level right now like literally just basic shapes

    • @MaakaSakuranbo
      @MaakaSakuranbo 7 месяцев назад +5

      Basic shapes will ultimately help you draw things easier from all kinds of angles.
      Even pewdiepie in his video noted that whenever he tries a new angle he feels like it turns out worse or so, of course that's just a "have to practice it more". But using basic shapes for that is kind of helpful I'd say

  • @holdupsomethingaintright7919
    @holdupsomethingaintright7919 7 месяцев назад +45

    His consistency along with studying the foundations drawing is what really made his progress much beautiful.

  • @florkiler6242
    @florkiler6242 7 месяцев назад +8

    why did u say "over night"

  • @namabeni
    @namabeni 7 месяцев назад +43

    as someone who has 600+ finished illustrations from the past 5 years, seeing pewd take the time to draw even just for 10 minutes each day makes me feel so happy. Makes me feel seen and validated as an artist. It's not just talent, guys. It's showing up. It's every day pushing over your fear of failure and it's drawing every single day.
    Keep going Keep Creating!

    • @PumpyGT
      @PumpyGT 7 месяцев назад

      If I'm gonna feel as if I'm making no progress creating then I would be demotivated because I would feel like I wouldn't improve then it is pointless to create

  • @shininghikario5258
    @shininghikario5258 7 месяцев назад +71

    Another thing to add is that he has experience with Photoshop and won some contests if I remember. He does it just for some income in the past. So we can learn that being used to something else makes it easier to learn new things, especially if it has similarities.That and we shouldn't underestimate any skill as it might be useful later on.

  • @ThatOneEverywhereDude
    @ThatOneEverywhereDude 26 дней назад +4

    How to git gud on art:
    1. Keep practicing
    2. Supportive people on your side (opsional)
    3. Listen to actual good critics
    4. Don't listen to negative people
    Good luck on your journey

  • @blindOni
    @blindOni 7 месяцев назад +57

    It’s because he has time and doesnt have to worry about working as much as other artists. For many in the community, its hard to keep up when you have to work, travel for work, take care of your home, etc. But when you are already taken care of, it takes half the struggle out. Its why many teachers or adults say to work hard while in school or living with your parents.
    Edit: I feel like people missed the point. Pewdiepie already has the means to not worry about his income, so putting time (20-30 mins a day) is easy. When in reality it is hard to find time to do things. Yes, when there is a will there is a way. Thus his turnaround is that great. Others will take longer, for me death comes with comparison. And thats what people need to keep in mind with these overnight improvement reports from already established people/celebrities.

    • @BigTatasEnjoyerr
      @BigTatasEnjoyerr 7 месяцев назад +16

      Exactly, most of the people missed the point that Pewdiepie tried to convey towards us and too focused on his results. Pewdiepie want to tell us to enjoy and have fun while making art and also doing art study based on the references.

    • @mrpickles-hb6zx
      @mrpickles-hb6zx 7 месяцев назад +6

      Lets be honest, lots of us do have the time, just not motivated

    • @HandheldGamer1991
      @HandheldGamer1991 6 месяцев назад

      Cepends on the job.
      When i work 10 hours a day 6 days a week.
      I dont even have the motivation to turn on my console most of the time even if a game drops that i have been waiting for years.

    • @Chronor
      @Chronor 6 месяцев назад

      if u watch the vid he did like maybe 20-30 mins a day

  • @yellow_maiden
    @yellow_maiden 7 месяцев назад +4

    Wasn't he like really good at Photoshop so maybe that's were it came from.

    • @bakutie
      @bakutie 7 месяцев назад +1

      that is part of it yes

  • @laskouide_newragingbulls
    @laskouide_newragingbulls 7 месяцев назад +15

    As a intermediate artist who drawing from almost 7 damm years,i found really demotivating too see random guy on the internet being a far better artist than me in only a bit more of 3 litle months😢

    • @abbyelectric
      @abbyelectric 7 месяцев назад +3

      I've been drawing for like, my entire life, lol. I dunno what level I'm at, but DAMN it feels like Pewds is STILL somehow better at drawing than me 😭

    • @milky8471
      @milky8471 7 месяцев назад +1

      Did y'all really learn correctly ? And he used to do photoshop guys he knew certain things. It's okay everyone is different

    • @laskouide_newragingbulls
      @laskouide_newragingbulls 7 месяцев назад

      @@milky8471 precisely no, and that's the most frustrating thing, I wasted 7 years of my life for not much while instead of working hard I could have intelligently learned the basics (plus no RUclipsr spanked roadmaps learning at the time)

    • @bluep3rz
      @bluep3rz 7 месяцев назад +1

      been drawing since i was on four legs, only had significant improvement late-pandemic. i feel your pain lol

    • @laskouide_newragingbulls
      @laskouide_newragingbulls 7 месяцев назад

      @@bluep3rz me too 💀

  • @yvaincallipso84
    @yvaincallipso84 7 месяцев назад +30

    Honestly good for him. I don't particularly watch or even enjoy his content but you gotta respect his commitment to the bit and hopefully he enjoys and actually continues to pursue art.

  • @legerdemain444
    @legerdemain444 7 месяцев назад +2

    I'm sick of the notion of "talent". 95% of what you see is never talent.
    It's work, it's hours of meaningful practice, keyword is meaningful. I see people who are disheartended by the fact they draw every day and don't seem to improve. It's not enough to just draw or practice a skill, you won't learn to play guitar by randomly strumming it, you need to be actively learning. Learn colour theory, learn anatomy, learn how light behaves and so on.
    Skill accumulate, almost without exception when you see someone learn something new very quickly and you assume it's talent, it's actually skills they have learned elsewhere that are helping them here, eg Pewdiepie's previous experience with Photoshop editing.

  • @nomoretwitterhandles
    @nomoretwitterhandles 7 месяцев назад +11

    I think what people are forgetting is that Felix did what us professionals keep TRYING to tell beginners to do (which they neglect!), and that is to USE REFERENCES and DRAW WITH A GOAL IN MIND.
    Half the time, beginners will fail to draw daily... they will fail to draw with a PURPOSE and instead just try "art hacks" (looking at tiktok...)... they fail to use references despite countless PROFESSIONALS telling them that references are a necessary part of learning how to draw what you see... they fail to just LISTEN. And that is because most beginning artists are YOUNG.
    Felix has had a past in artistic design, but not drawing. He's no complete novice to art. Because he is older and thus more experienced, of course drawing would come easier to him! If you draw every day like you have an art-obsessed parasite within you, you're bound to improve! When I was 13 I quit tracing and started drawing all on my own, and wouldn't you believe it--I improved vastly in 100 days too.
    To become better at art, you have to REALLY want to become better at art. That is all it takes. Well, that, and maybe listening to the wiser and more experienced professionals instead of tiktoks.

    • @neveithe
      @neveithe 7 месяцев назад +1

      are there any professionals you recommend? i like the anime art style but i saw on youtube that you should learn fundamentals before moving to stylized drawings (i guess something pewdiepie didn’t even do yet at least on camera)

    • @Chronor
      @Chronor 6 месяцев назад

      @@neveithe yo im staring to draw like 100 days too. i hope this helps but like just take step by step literaly i spend 2 days perfecting shapes

    • @NameChecksOut
      @NameChecksOut 3 месяца назад

      The "us professionals" made me cringe, but you do have a point.
      Aimless drawing and lack of any true determination is just gonna hold one's progress back.

  • @MasalaMan
    @MasalaMan 7 месяцев назад +11

    Can I just say, something that no one has seemed to notice is that he was literally *just practicing anime heads* for like 100 days and for the most part. He wasn't really doing arms, legs, fingers, hands, feet or even environments. Not to mention anime heads are far easier than normal heads, it is a given that he would've figured out a few things instinctively through trial and error. To add, and I hate to dog on someone's art but the rendered head with flowy hair that everyone shows as his "miraculous" improvement still has structure issues. One eye is wonky, the ear is too low and the cat ears aren't in symmetrical places on her head. I didn't understand why at least half of the online art community didn't notice this.
    To me, his improvement is actually not that surprising.

    • @Linnzy
      @Linnzy 7 месяцев назад +9

      Agreed, it is just mostly headshots, and anime-style but I think the main goal here was to show, and prove to himself that anyone can learn to draw. Just need pen and paper and practice. The first thing he really needed to learn was to become confident with his lines. If he keeps practicing and find drawing fun, I'm sure he will go on to draw hands and full bodies too eventually.
      There's nothing wrong to stick with an animestyle if that is what kne find is best for oneself, but he did mention that he hpes to find his own style someday.

    • @BunnyGxre
      @BunnyGxre 7 месяцев назад +3

      He just started drawing… are you critiquing him because he’s a beginner, or are you critiquing him because you don’t like him?? Really odd thing to say when most people including me don’t improve this much until at least a year of drawing!

    • @MasalaMan
      @MasalaMan 7 месяцев назад +4

      @@BunnyGxre I am not throwing shade on him. I'm just saying. And it's not even meant to be critique, he's not reading this. I'm just saying what I see.

    • @nursebee-vomit5058
      @nursebee-vomit5058 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@BunnyGxre The issue isn't even Pewdie's skill at this point, it's the video presenting that he is "better than half of the art community." It's great that he can draw one thing really well, but he's just beginning. All of the artists out there experimenting, pushing themselves to learn a lot, deserve credit. Improvement comes from pushing your comfort zone, and seeing the message that this dude who drew one type of thing for 100 days is better than all of the people learning a variety of subjects is really....disingenuous.
      It's just a really toxic message that is fueled by some odd idea of "no one thought Pewdie could do this look at how much better he is than you!" No one said he couldn't do this. No one and nothing is stopping him from learning art.

  • @ershnuff
    @ershnuff 5 месяцев назад +2

    I really don't see this as any sort of evidence of "anyone can do it regardless of talent". I will concede that if you have the time to just devote to drawing you'd likely improve, but for those of us who aren't millionaires like pewdiepie and can just decide to devote a hundred days to improving a skill without financial worries or having a day job sap all your energy, it really isn't realistic to be able to do this sort of thing.
    Secondly, I don't think pewdiepie went from nothing in the least. He's extremely well versed in photoshop and aesthetics, and to say he started out without any experience at all I find to frankly be untrue.
    So while his improvement is remarkable, I don't think most everyday joes who can only draw stick figures have the time, energy or money to devote to greatly improving at this sort of thing. It's like the "we all have the same 24 hours" argument.

  • @colamity_5000
    @colamity_5000 7 месяцев назад +159

    One kinda important thing is he focused on specifically anime and from that specifically girls and mostly just their head and shoulders, so while his final drawings are impressive they are extremely tailored to one specific thing.

    • @Lamphia
      @Lamphia 6 месяцев назад +41

      Yes sure, cause thats how learning art works. He clearly has the skills and understanding now to keep learning and creating, which is what every artist does

    • @Tumblebrine
      @Tumblebrine 6 месяцев назад +7

      Your mind will be blown when you learn what art styles are.

    • @kikiseo
      @kikiseo 6 месяцев назад +48

      ​@@TumblebrineAn art style =/= drawing the same thing over and over because it's all you know. To produce interesting art that's more than just a copy of something that someone else developed, you've got to learn the fundamentals. Shape, line, light and shadow, perspective, anatomy. This gives an artist the ability to draw anything they want, and they can then apply their stylistic choices on top of that. That being said, Pewdie's approach isn't harmful or useless - in addition to learning how to draw simple anime girls, he clearly was able to improve skills like line confidence, balance/proportion, and accurately reproducing what he sees on paper, which he can apply when drawing other things. But it's important to understand that there's much, much more to 2d art than this.

    • @Tumblebrine
      @Tumblebrine 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@kikiseo I appreciate your insights and find the whole thing very intriguing. Thank you.

    • @hhm4480
      @hhm4480 6 месяцев назад

      @@kikiseogood take bestie

  • @theidioticghost
    @theidioticghost 7 месяцев назад +29

    Pewdiepie is officially an art baby and as an artist myself I'm here for it

    • @MohammedAgbadi
      @MohammedAgbadi  7 месяцев назад +1

      we welcome him whole heartedly!!!

  • @THENEXUSORIGIN12
    @THENEXUSORIGIN12 7 месяцев назад +2

    I think it’s just because he has a lot of time on his hands
    He’s financially secure because of youtube

  • @slimebunny5700
    @slimebunny5700 7 месяцев назад +16

    It helps that he's older and getting into art since being younger and getting into art will prove more difficult since understanding more complex topics of art will be harder, his dedication and usage of refs helped a lot and shows that it's okay to copy art for learning purposes. I see so many young artists who are too scared to try and learn from other works so they try to do their own thing and it makes the whole process harder on them.

  • @Element8909
    @Element8909 7 месяцев назад +5

    The title of this video is such clickbait. You're saying his art is better than HALF the art community? Its stylised anime art. I having nothing against anime art and i applaud Felix for the rate at which he has improved but to say thats its BETTER than HALF the art community is straight up dillusuonal man.

  • @HandheldGamer1991
    @HandheldGamer1991 6 месяцев назад +2

    Here is the thing people.
    Others have not such a easy live as pewdiepie.
    And thats it.
    If i could sit around all day and do nothing i would be able to master every instrument out there.
    All the stress i have to face every day at work etc.
    Makes me not want to play my guitar bevause i am just to tired.
    But here comes a millionare and tries to prove me wrong like give me a break man.
    Btw no hate to pewds he is a good guy i just think that the majority of ppl ignore this major fact.

  • @anonymous2858
    @anonymous2858 7 месяцев назад +4

    Now draw them giving birth

    • @evanchen4573
      @evanchen4573 6 месяцев назад

      Gotta get this to top comment

  • @luisnunez5017
    @luisnunez5017 7 месяцев назад +13

    Don't forget that PewDiePie has A LOT of free time, unlike a majority of us who have busy schedules and other responsibilities. Which is why some people that have been drawing for YEARS look like beginner work because of outside factors. I'm not making excuses, I'm not jealous, I'm just stating the facts from personal experience. (I'm an intermediate artist with 10+ years).

    • @nursebee-vomit5058
      @nursebee-vomit5058 7 месяцев назад +9

      You are entirely correct. Rich people can dump as much time and resources as they want. Kids and working class adults impress me because they have 10+ hours of obligations a day to deal with. It's cool that he can do that, but he can basically do what ever he wants when he wants with that kind of money.

    • @Kalitayy
      @Kalitayy 7 месяцев назад +6

      Exactly. It's sad to see creatives beating themselves up, like cut yourselves some slack. Even I were able to focus more on my creative hobbies after I got a better job with a better pay.

  • @HelamanGile
    @HelamanGile 7 месяцев назад +4

    Most people don't realize but PewDiePie was an artist before he became a RUclipsr he was a Photoshop artist so he understands colors and basic art principles he just didn't know how to do this kind of art

  • @louc.6735
    @louc.6735 7 месяцев назад +15

    If this makes you feel bad, just pull up some of your old art and put it next to your new art. Also just make a ton of pictures. Quantity = Quality. Pewdiepie drew a LOT of heads in the anime style. As a result, he's gotten really good at drawing anime faces. That's the takeaway. Draw a lot, not perfectly.
    I think the reason some people don't improve is that they don't produce enough study work. Pewdiepie did a lot of studying, even when he hated the results. Do the same.
    I've been artblocked recently so i have been writing more, but this video is a good lesson in Just Creating.

  • @sophroniel
    @sophroniel 7 месяцев назад +34

    I needed this video. I am 30 and I was feeling really down about not drawing in a long time, feeling I will never be good now because I am too old. But now I have more confidence to try again, because I am actually able to try and improve if I work enough at it! Thank you for this video ❤

  • @tomjoe1361
    @tomjoe1361 5 месяцев назад +2

    Unlike these clown "artists" here, i actually appreciate pewdiepie and his effort and even inspired me more to grind and become motivated even further lmao

  • @marshmallowsandtrash
    @marshmallowsandtrash 7 месяцев назад +29

    Your background is so slick today dude, same with the colour grading. So glad to have seen you grow from the beginning 🙏

  • @smthnew861
    @smthnew861 7 месяцев назад +30

    dedication and practice is all it takes! Felix is a great at self discipline.

  • @Gerisk
    @Gerisk 6 месяцев назад +5

    The discipline and mental strength bro has is insane be like pewdiepie my friends.

  • @reisenfer1
    @reisenfer1 7 месяцев назад +23

    Yo i know this is art related but i somewhat had a fast improvement with coding/game development.
    The biggest tip i can give is to always draw/do what you have fun with. Practice is ofc inportant and studying specific topics can help. But its fast to get stuck in "Tutorial hell" where you feel Like you cant draw or attempt something because you dont have the knowledge for it
    Seriously just go and draw what you feel like doing. And if it doesnt look good then analyse what you didnt like and improve upon it the next time.
    Also even when pewds did it, dont set yourself a specific timeframe to reach a Goals, especially if its a hobby and not smth you want to do full time. Every Skill is a marathon and not a time limited Sprint. We all learn at our own Pace

  • @mental_hazard
    @mental_hazard 7 месяцев назад +49

    Reminder that talent only gives you a head start in any skill set, it still takes time and practice to improve. The thing that trips people up is that they compare themself to other artists, give up too quickly (perfectionism or lack of proper interest), or simply have harder time learning to how to apply what they've learned into their art. Including things like motivation, time, and accessiblity that can factor into it.

    • @Var1ety_
      @Var1ety_ 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, when I started drawing a big demotivator was me looking at others drawings and thinking I was horrible which caused me to give up for awhile because I though I would never get better.