Frick.... I feel that. What can help tho, is looking at particular features in other people’s art style. Look at some artists and how they draw their eyes, noses, mouths, heads. See if any of those styles match how it looks in your head (or at least sort of) and go from there. Of course, the fundamentals are necessary but when it comes to matching your imagination a lot of it can be improved by drawing in other styles you vibe with. My problem is I just have to git up ‘an doo it!
That is probably because you don't imagine them as thorough in your head as you might think. Most of the time, we think we have it all figured out inside our heads already. But then we get to drawing or sculpting and realize that what we thought was a really detailed and bold construct in our head was nothing but a vague idea. The struggle comes from pushing through, and work on that thing UNTIL it looks like that what you wanted. This means working through the concept and iteration process as well as getting execution right. It's tough and not a one shot. YOU have to put in the WORK. Not put it down instantly. This common idea comes from the fact that we don't want to put in the effort and jus want to put a masterpiece down and call it done.(Lazyness, Excuse) This is not what art is about. Also don't be stubborn and allow it to change if you start to see flaws and the changes would be for the better. You will be surprised in the end, how often it comes out EVEN BETTER than you would have ever expected in our head.
the reason I suck at art is because its feels more like a talent then a skill. I know people keep shoving in my face that its a skill but to me it doesn't feel that way.
I've spend 2 days digitally painting this portrait for a "draw this in your style challenge" and come to realised I suck as an artist and suck even more at dynamic poses, beautiful background, cars, objects, food, hands etc. And can only draw traditionally with my fantasy characters standing in a 3/4 view in a static pose all black and white.. *16 year olds artist at this point can draw better than me and be more successful*
its not something to be learned during a day, just to adjust your muscles to draw sharp straight lines takes around a month, let alone the other parts, so 2 days is like expecting to feel satisfied with 2ml.
I'm honestly afraid too. As much as possible, I try my best to keep myself deadset on a goal that I want to pursue. But even then, I'm just beginning to find "self improvement" or any of these sthick super corny. And, yeah. I also made up my mind that I would basically just off myself if things don't go as planned or when I didn't achieve what I want to be. It's fine right? At least I tried my best, or I'm I weak?
Dude, thank you so much for all these videos lately!! Can’t wait until my finals end so I can draw and watch your new content! 😅 please keep doing what you do!!
I absolutely love your videos and am watching all of your recent uploads right now! I was wondering if you can make a video for people who struggle with values/light and shadow. My mistake is, I've been drawing a long time but light and shading were always hard for me (I struggle to imagine where it falls on forms) and I just gave up when I was younger.. leaving my drawings looking pretty mediocre. Now I'm trying my hardest to learn how to but the struggle is real! :)
Right. I'm still not buying this. To me I wouldn't leave it as a final piece since I would ink over it so I don't understand why many artists are against this. Do what what makes you draw better. There are no rules in art.
Pretty funny that you tell people you're going to teach them why their drawings suck.... using as an example one of your own drawings that suck. Get a different job, guy.
Good video. Can I ask a newbie question? How come illustrators always draw their initial rough under drawings in a different coloured pencils. And does it make a difference what colours your use?
Jayson Bossuet thanks that’s interesting... Do scanners really not pick up blue lines? Guessing they put it on a setting that doesn’t see blue? Also he’s done these drawing on his iPad so he doesn’t have to scan it, guessing he’s done it in blue out of habit from drawing on layout paper. ☺️
It makes the inking part way easier. If your initial sketch is drawn in black and you have the habit of making a lot of lines, then, when you need to clean the line art or ink, it can be a bit confusing
Now mostly done (and why I do it) - to distinguish between layers (sketch, tighter sketch, inks) but traditionally used in comic art because the light blue would just become invisible in the high contrast Xerox scanners of the 90s. So you could ink right on top of your blue sketch and then scan/submit it as just the inks
Bafometto why you bully me , you freacking ****, why you bully me 😂😂🤣😂👌👌, yeah its cool , tho i like we should not differentiate between an e and an è unless we both were French
My biggest problem is that my characters never look how I imagine them in my head
I think this is a problem where 99% at least has being through
Frick.... I feel that. What can help tho, is looking at particular features in other people’s art style. Look at some artists and how they draw their eyes, noses, mouths, heads. See if any of those styles match how it looks in your head (or at least sort of) and go from there.
Of course, the fundamentals are necessary but when it comes to matching your imagination a lot of it can be improved by drawing in other styles you vibe with.
My problem is I just have to git up ‘an doo it!
Use reference
That is probably because you don't imagine them as thorough in your head as you might think. Most of the time, we think we have it all figured out inside our heads already. But then we get to drawing or sculpting and realize that what we thought was a really detailed and bold construct in our head was nothing but a vague idea. The struggle comes from pushing through, and work on that thing UNTIL it looks like that what you wanted. This means working through the concept and iteration process as well as getting execution right. It's tough and not a one shot. YOU have to put in the WORK. Not put it down instantly. This common idea comes from the fact that we don't want to put in the effort and jus want to put a masterpiece down and call it done.(Lazyness, Excuse) This is not what art is about. Also don't be stubborn and allow it to change if you start to see flaws and the changes would be for the better. You will be surprised in the end, how often it comes out EVEN BETTER than you would have ever expected in our head.
same here
Me: **reads title**
Me: Oh I know! Cus they are done by me.....
u suc
@@Zeskofp no u
@@crashcourse1580 yes and it's very very sad please motivate me
Oof... No. Just practice :3
the reason I suck at art is because its feels more like a talent then a skill. I know people keep shoving in my face that its a skill but to me it doesn't feel that way.
I've spend 2 days digitally painting this portrait for a "draw this in your style challenge" and come to realised I suck as an artist and suck even more at dynamic poses, beautiful background, cars, objects, food, hands etc. And can only draw traditionally with my fantasy characters standing in a 3/4 view in a static pose all black and white..
*16 year olds artist at this point can draw better than me and be more successful*
Don’t give up
its not something to be learned during a day, just to adjust your muscles to draw sharp straight lines takes around a month, let alone the other parts, so 2 days is like expecting to feel satisfied with 2ml.
I'm honestly afraid too.
As much as possible, I try my best to keep myself deadset on a goal that I want to pursue. But even then, I'm just beginning to find "self improvement" or any of these sthick super corny.
And, yeah. I also made up my mind that I would basically just off myself if things don't go as planned or when I didn't achieve what I want to be.
It's fine right? At least I tried my best, or I'm I weak?
Dude, thank you so much for all these videos lately!! Can’t wait until my finals end so I can draw and watch your new content! 😅 please keep doing what you do!!
Jessica R thanks for the support
I only draw from reference so I don't even know if I'm able to draw something in different perspectives
Tyler it’s been 3 loong years…… the question on everyone’s mind:
Can you draw in different perspectives ?
@@mendaciousreality8459 no 😂
How did you set up your eraser?
I absolutely love your videos and am watching all of your recent uploads right now! I was wondering if you can make a video for people who struggle with values/light and shadow. My mistake is, I've been drawing a long time but light and shading were always hard for me (I struggle to imagine where it falls on forms) and I just gave up when I was younger.. leaving my drawings looking pretty mediocre. Now I'm trying my hardest to learn how to but the struggle is real! :)
Okay, I just saw the part about your courses possibly covering what I just commented about
I will make it!
Ty this really helped
Personally I think the fuzzy lines are a person’s preference. It doesn’t downsize how good the art is.
Same, I see a lot of professional artists using the fuzzy lines for skitching especially.
Right. I'm still not buying this. To me I wouldn't leave it as a final piece since I would ink over it so I don't understand why many artists are against this. Do what what makes you draw better.
There are no rules in art.
I would disagree, i only ever see amatuer's doing that. It's lack of confidence in your control
Thanks for the tips !
Unorthodox no problem!
bro you have NO idea I'm about to throw in the damn towel already
Don't forget spatial awareness I was born with a disability that makes mine really bad.
I just suck at outlining
Thanks, all very good points. I wrote them down! LOL
I got a pressure sensitive stylus :D
It’s the adonit pixel
Dang it Austin, i liked the hazy looking lines xD
Darrny H. Say no to fuzzy lines!
Why i always suck at naked drawing stuff? because i don't want to imagine how it looks
Clear explain
Joop Smid much good
Pretty funny that you tell people you're going to teach them why their drawings suck.... using as an example one of your own drawings that suck. Get a different job, guy.
Santos D Quit Trolling. Everyone uses clickbait as their video titles. His drawings are pretty great.
Good video. Can I ask a newbie question? How come illustrators always draw their initial rough under drawings in a different coloured pencils. And does it make a difference what colours your use?
They do that because when you scan it in the blue lines don't show up on the computer
Jayson Bossuet thanks that’s interesting...
Do scanners really not pick up blue lines? Guessing they put it on a setting that doesn’t see blue?
Also he’s done these drawing on his iPad so he doesn’t have to scan it, guessing he’s done it in blue out of habit from drawing on layout paper. ☺️
It makes the inking part way easier. If your initial sketch is drawn in black and you have the habit of making a lot of lines, then, when you need to clean the line art or ink, it can be a bit confusing
For this video I did it so each layer was easy to distinguish from each other.
Now mostly done (and why I do it) - to distinguish between layers (sketch, tighter sketch, inks) but traditionally used in comic art because the light blue would just become invisible in the high contrast Xerox scanners of the 90s. So you could ink right on top of your blue sketch and then scan/submit it as just the inks
Nice vid! More tutorials please!
Loyal Hufflepuff you got it
One reason is because some people are not meant to be an artist
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T-Rex arm don't work like that 😑😑 it's rist have to be completely broken to look like that
Grizli CX *wrist
touche
do i look like im French??😞😞
Bafometto why you bully me , you freacking ****, why you bully me 😂😂🤣😂👌👌, yeah its cool , tho i like we should not differentiate between an e and an è unless we both were French
ruclips.net/video/_AFbtgHJriw/видео.html heres a link so i wont confuse too much
rootin tootin cowboy shootin
thats terrible advise
I'm taking your Skitching Course on Udemy. I'm looking forward to see how things turn out :)
e-day
Este man hecha truths
umm why does his drawings suck too? lol
Can you do better?
@@juanmanuelschilling3901 definitly
Someones a salty bish 😘
English please? 🗿
@@bubbagambino7956 Prove it.