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  • What distinction is there between copying and stealing? The difference might seem obvious, but there are nuances that can put us in a moral gray zone when it comes to copying from our favorite artists. In the end it comes down to your personal ethical compass. If your work is inspired by someone else, say so. If you directly copied or even traced someone else’s drawing, it’s only ethical to clearly credit the person who created the original drawing/artwork or at least state that you are not using your original art. What are your thoughts?
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  • @dinashufaniya3921
    @dinashufaniya3921 Год назад +12

    Betsi, not only is Ur art so special and beautiful and inspiring, SO ARE YOU. Generous, sincere, unassuming, humble and so full of respect for others. This video touched me deeply, not only because of its content, or the charming little doodle, but because of Ur beautiful heart. ❤thank U.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words 💜. I’m here to provide whatever motivation I can.

  • @MandaPanda254
    @MandaPanda254 Год назад +23

    This is sich an important topic for discussion and awareness to the world.
    Well done for discussing🌻

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Thanks. I’m glad you think so 💙

  • @lindaorosco2428
    @lindaorosco2428 25 дней назад

    I always feel so terrible when I copy someone else's work. It really feels dishonest to me. I don't display it or use it in any way for personal profit, but I do use others' work to inspire my own pieces that I'll use to decorate my home or embellish a birthday card, or just see if I can do it, then tuck it away in a book with many others. I recently joined your channel and LOVE watching your videos. The way you speak and share in your videos makes me feel like you're sitting right next to me and we're creating together. Thank you for putting the amazing in your work, and yourself!

  • @Lisargarza
    @Lisargarza Год назад +13

    1) I stumbled across your channel about a week ago and your drawings have ignited my creative spirit. After not picking up a drawing implement for years, I went out and bought a small notebook and a couple of decent ink pens. And I’m copying lots of elements of your drawings! But I’m NOT posting them anywhere, lol! Your techniques and instruction are simply infectious. The fact that so many of us are following you is testament to that. Thank you for making me feel like a real artist. I wish you could have heard what my husband said when he saw my sketchbook!
    2)There is a special ring in hell for those who appropriate others work and talent for their own glory.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      I’m so glad you’re gaining a little inspiration from my videos 💜😊💜.

  • @sarahlewis7669
    @sarahlewis7669 3 месяца назад +1

    I must admit I copy all your works but it is for my benefit and it’s in my little book in my little room. I get so much inspiration from your videos. I have shared and liked your videos but I would NEVER EVER portray it as my ‘idea’. I love you and everything about you and your art and your channel. Thank you for sharing your talent and speaking out. WE LOVE YOU. ❤

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much! I'm happy to be part of your drawing journey.

  • @jamie.miller.inspiring
    @jamie.miller.inspiring Год назад +15

    I totally agree, one painting i did someone's sister inlaw took inspiration and did a similar yet different take on it, you could clearly see the similarities in it but it was different enough to be her own which was the most amazing feeling especially because at that point i didnt think my artwork was very good. I was actually very shocked they thought it was that good that they wanted to do something similar!
    But if it was copied exactly the same it would have been a different feeling and is the same reason i share videos to hopefully inspire someone to see that one thing they can apply to their own unique creations 🙏💖

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +2

      Exactly! The feeling is amazing when you know you inspired someone.

  • @GailMales
    @GailMales 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love your artwork. It is beautiful and I love the messages that come with it. I am very sorry that people can be so awful as to steal your work. I thank you for sharing your work and helping people like me draw and doodle with the knowledge you impart. Most people love to draw and doodle and if you can do this with some knowledge and be happy with what you have done that's a blessing and a very positive experience. I thank artists like you every day who put themselves out there so we can learn from your teachings.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  8 месяцев назад

      I really appreciate that. I suppose it's just part of the journey.

  • @vickiemuich2582
    @vickiemuich2582 Год назад +3

    Miss Betsi- I just found you. What a great composition artist you are.
    I, also, have been doing my own version of what is now called Zentangle since 1956.
    I find your designs quite inspiring and appreciate your honesty. You’re right. Recognizing and giving credit for inspiration has never hurt an artist. It only adds credit and trust to their own art. Thank you for such a good explanation. Vickie / STL MO U. S. A.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Absolutely. That's wonderful that you've been creating for so long. Its a strange thing when someone comes along and gives a name to something we've been doing for a while. Just like you, I've been doing this since the 90s (not as long as you have of course). It's so relaxing and intuitive, I'm sure there were many already practicing. Thank you for watching the video and joining the conversation. 💙🦋💙

  • @desmondehoppie4758
    @desmondehoppie4758 4 дня назад

    Great discussion. Your artwork is inspirational. It is important to recognize the source of inspiration. There is a difference between being inspired and imitating exactly what someone has done without giving credit. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work, your thought process and your techniques.

  • @DMintoART
    @DMintoART Год назад +4

    I was just showing your art with my sister and I told her that you are someone who I’d like to meet. You have such a sweet personality and I hoped that nobody was stealing your art. And here comes a brand new video on that subject. I’m so happy when artist brings this subject up; protect your beautiful art and I thank you for sharing with us. 💞

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +6

      Oh thank you! I’ve craved art friends for so long but had a hard time finding them locally. The fact that I can meet amazing people online and become artsy friends is so beautiful. You are welcome to dm me on Instagram if you ever have a question or simply want to chat about something 🥹.

    • @AsagaoSTL
      @AsagaoSTL Год назад

      Yes! She's definitely someone to share a park bench with.

  • @tunnisquiltingcreations9466
    @tunnisquiltingcreations9466 Год назад +13

    I’m sorry people have taken from you, with out permission. I’m not sure how to share the drawing/doodle I just finished, but I’d love for you to see it. I have not drawn or doodled in ove 4 years and I just picked it back up. 4 years ago, I did not feel my work was enough. Tonight, for the first time I finished and was Simple excited about it. Thank you for putting content up and the RUclips algarythem helping me find your work. I am extremely happy to support your art

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +2

      Wow! I’m so glad you’re finding joy in the craft. That’s what its all about 😌

  • @Pixieworksstudio
    @Pixieworksstudio 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a bit shocked, but then pleased that you found that Instagram video! Everywhere people are so greedy, and it such a shame. I usually put on my FB that this was adapted from or inspired by.... Your videos inspire me all the time - thank you so much for that 🙂🌻

  • @MJJYANA
    @MJJYANA 3 месяца назад

    When I imitate something, whatever creative hobby, and people tell me how beautiful it is. I always tell them that I didn't created it. That I just imitated it. Because I think me imitating isn't really being creative. Maybe a little harsh on myself, but that's my own opinion towards myself. If I just copy the idea and didn't created it myself, then I feel like I'm not a real artist, not being really creative. Once someone told me, that this is being creative too, because there are people who see it, but there's no way they can do it too. But still..
    I watched several videos of yours. They are beautiful and I think you are a wonderful person too 🫶

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts ☺. I admit I also tend to feel like I'm not being very creative when I imitate someone else's work. In the end it's all part of a process, it's part of practicing, part of learning. I spent many many years tracing and copying and imitating and it has helped me learn more about my own creative process. As long as you are enjoying yourself and finding inner peace, then you are doing the right thing 💜💗

    • @MJJYANA
      @MJJYANA 3 месяца назад

      @@betsi_jae thank you for replying. Yes, you can see you practiced a lot 💓
      Well, oftentimes I find it hard. I'm too much of a perfectionist. That's not always a negative trait, but sometimes it really gets in my way. This zentangling is my new hobby. I was into knitting, crocheting, macrame before. Also coloring mandalas.

  • @maineiacts
    @maineiacts 11 месяцев назад

    I understand what you mean.. I notice lots of thieves harvesting other folks content! Its one of the reasons I haven't posted my own original doodles in a while. Plus, I was unsure if it was ok to mimic my favorite inspirational artists ( such as yourself 🤗). I always gave credit go who I !earned from just to illustrate how excited I get to learn ways to express my pleasure in achieving a higher level of skill Your narrative here is 100% spot on!! Thank You so much!!!! I really Love your design process here!!
    Please have a Lovely and Creative Week!!! Happiness Blessings To You and Yours!🙏🌹🙋‍♀️- Mindi

    • @maineiacts
      @maineiacts 11 месяцев назад

      Oh! I also write down the artist, date, etc on my inspired pieces. Plus thoughts of ways to color or what other materials go try a design/ pattern that might !Lol really cool. Mostly for future reference and to show who I learned from. The right thing to do.. Many artists in the past obviously borrowed from each other. And you are right, it IS a form of flattery!! But to blatantly take someone else's content without permission and call your own in order to profit off it is wrong! Ok sorry for the babble lol! I'm grabbing my pen and paper and learn how to make a pretty image with hour technique! Cheers!🌹

  • @user-ef2se7hs2b
    @user-ef2se7hs2b 11 месяцев назад

    I understand exactly what you are saying... You are happy to "inspire" someone to be creative... But you do not authorize someone to use your content to further their own situation.....I agree with you. And I applaud you for being bold enough to tell that person that they are wrong. There is nothing wrong with standing up for yourself and protecting your beautiful artwork. It's a shame you would even have to confront anyone. Smh.... People won't put in the work to create for themselves... Instead they troll other peoples channels or pages... Committing artistic robbery. Sad.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      Absolutely. Sometimes it feels like some people just have no boundaries. I'm sure there are plenty of times it happened and I never found out, but maybe it was better that way.

    • @user-ef2se7hs2b
      @user-ef2se7hs2b 11 месяцев назад

      @@betsi_jae I believe Father lets us know when we have an "appointment" with someone... For whatever reason... You were meant to confront that person... Because they needed a reality check 👍🏻 Hopefully it forces him to make some changes

  • @Elliebes
    @Elliebes 8 месяцев назад

    I was absolutely astonished what I created from one of your tutorials from never drawing this kind of thing before? Always admired this kind of work but never thought I could do it. I posted my creation on my FB page and all my friends were wowed but I gave you credit for the tutorial on my page because that is just common courtesy. It didn't come out of my head it came out of your head and hand. Thank you for taking me there I'm addicted now 😁

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  8 месяцев назад

      Great to hear! Thank you for mentioning me in your posts. I appreciate it 💙

  • @Lisargarza
    @Lisargarza Год назад +3

    17:57 You don’t think you’re talented??? I’m sorry, I have to disagree, Miss Betsi! You’re an inspirational artist PLUS a fantastic teacher!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      😅 I hope it didn’t sound odd that I say that. In the past I’ve felt like I was some kind of art queen, but I’ve learned that it isn’t good to be over confident. I have so much to learn, and so much to implement into my art practice. Thank you, and I’m glad you’re enjoying my work 💛

    • @Lisargarza
      @Lisargarza Год назад

      @@betsi_jae Because of you, I’ve picked up a notebook and some ink pens. I also have a lot to learn, but you got me started!

  • @ocipura
    @ocipura 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for talking about this! I have these exact concerns and have worried about whether I can even share my drawings or claim them as mine if I'm following a tutorial, even loosely. I really appreciate you addressing this. ❤

  • @JulesTools23
    @JulesTools23 11 месяцев назад

    Ty for sharing this and let me commend you for putting this so succinctly that I believe it is a master class in the subject of thievery that applies to the digital world and the world in all aspects of creativity. I agree with you wholeheartedly! Whilst in my effort to not ramble on…I’ll share that I just received the pens you’re using here, and so generously shared with us (I used the link), and hope you receive the stipend for my purchase. Today I will be using them on my journey to add ink, to my quest to remain calm, keep my wits about me and hopefully my blood pressure and heart rate down. I could never thank you for all you’ve brought to my life so far, and I’ve just recently found you. 🙏 So very grateful! 💜🌻

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      You've totally made my day 🌄. I wish for you the best on your journey with mindfulness and doodling.

  • @rowenawilliams8313
    @rowenawilliams8313 Год назад

    Miss Betsy…….I have really enjoyed your videos but this one was the best. Thank you for putting things right. Now they know the difference and hopefully this will be a better world. Thank you, thank you and thank you again. You are one awesome lady ……and talented too.

  • @pamperkins7256
    @pamperkins7256 Год назад

    On all my practice sketches from your videos I write "after Miss Betsi" an online teacher. Even if I don't share. If anyone found my work, took it, or I died, I don't want them to think they were original.Even if my copy is very poor quality. I do the same when I copy famous oil paintings for practice. They are all studies after a great artist, like you!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Wow thank you for writing down that your drawings came from my tutorials 💕. I do the same thing when I write down recipes. I don't want my relatives to think that U came up with it myself. I had help🙂.

  • @johnlawler1204
    @johnlawler1204 Год назад

    I can not thank you enough for your, art, wonderful instruction, the calm I feel when listening, watching and learning from you and the art you are so willing to share. Because of multiple issues with my spine, I have had to give up the many artistic persuits I have found great joy and pride. The litany of those pursuits as well as those I found suscess in, mainly painting florals in watercolor ( I love painting and drawing leaves) I can no longer enjoy due to the limitations of my back and neck.
    I found your wonder art, I love shading and just doodling. I always have pencils and ink pens and have a collection of drawings pinned up on the walls of my art room. I carry a small art journal with me now all the time. Yours lit up my mind and I thought "could I do this"? Well yes I can, not with the gentle flowing of ink to paper you display. But when I do copy and practice your work dispite the fact that they are nowhere as beautiful as yours, I always feel like Im stealing a portion of you. Thank you so much for not only knowing what I do is ok with you, but learning a new skill from you and honing my own. Oh! and I have always shown and mentioned your videos to those who see my own work. I am lucky to have found your site.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Than you so much💕 and I'm glad you're finding new ways to be creative. For what it's worth I'm glad you're here and I'm glad I can contribute to your drawing practice. Keep it up, it can only get better.

  • @GabrielleHeartLim
    @GabrielleHeartLim 2 месяца назад

    Hello Miss Betsi! I am so inspired by your work of art... I even started to draw because of u.. I didn't know that I could until I saw your videos... Now I started to create my own art inspired by all your art lessons.. thank u for sharing you talent with everyone..... Xoxo from Philippines

  • @Molten4
    @Molten4 Год назад

    I am a writer. On several occasions I have had people blatantly steal what I have written and claim it as their own in public and even in published works. They didn't even have the sense to hide it! I have had people take credit for my artwork and photography as well. Obviously, artists inspire others. Why bother doing anything if it isn't inspirational? There is a big difference between being inspired to try something and replicating something with your own name on it. You can't let it make you bitter or stingy though. Give what you have gladly. Creating is risky business! You have a great attitude about it all. :)

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Wow! I’m so sorry your work has been stolen that way 😔. As artists and creative people, we just have to let go sometimes, accept that it will happen. It still feels awful, of course.

    • @Molten4
      @Molten4 Год назад

      I agree! And yes, it definitely does feel awful@@betsi_jae!

  • @luvkayakn
    @luvkayakn 5 месяцев назад

    Proper use of social media is sharing other creators as intended. Stealing content and claiming it as one’s own is just theft. Same goes for copying other art in the process of learning techniques and skills, but the line is crossed if someone sells the copy as their own original art. Your work is lovely and greatly appreciated.

  • @carolrosinski2114
    @carolrosinski2114 Год назад +1

    I really admire your work. Your line work is so free! I copy your work hoping to figure out how you do that. The frustration of having your work stolen must be miserable. Thank you for sharing what you do.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Thank you very much! Keep on practicing. You'll develop your own flow in time.

  • @DB_in_AZ
    @DB_in_AZ 11 месяцев назад

    What an amazing and beautiful artist / person you are to share so people can learn. You absolutely deserve to be acknowledged for your art especially when someone has copied or taken your tutorial as their own. You have given me that push to get back into my drawing and following your videos helps stem my creativity. So Thank You!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  10 месяцев назад

      😊 I'm so glad I could help a little. A regular drawing practice is achievable by everyone and it can be such good therapy.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  10 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you!

  • @PC_BAC_Art
    @PC_BAC_Art Год назад

    @Miss Betsi Something that's morally wrong can be just as bad as stealing. The people who copy your art down to the circle (you draw circles 😊) may not be getting financial gain but they are still getting visual gains. People are thinking that picture belongs to the thieves advertising it which could hurt you down the line. What if people are looking at the thieves as the originator and come after you as the thief? Don't apologize for feeling however you feel. I can appreciate you giving thought to what's going on despite your feelings about it. Emotions aren't logical so it's good to go over things logically. Just as there's a thin line between love and hate, there is a thin line between admiration and thievery. Thank you for sharing. You've given me food for thought about something that wasn't on my mind to think about. Stay Awesome. Stay Blessed. ❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥❤‍🔥

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your insight 💙🙂💙. I suppose you’re right about how someone’s indirect stealing can still affect me in the long term. I struggle so much with the emotions I feel when I find out someone has taken my work, that it makes it difficult to make logical decisions. It’s certainly a work in progress.

  • @jendjoyce
    @jendjoyce Год назад

    I guess you helped me understand stealing. In my mind, I steal from you all the time. For example, this video you're doing leaves. If I were to tag you you'll be deeply confused because what comes out from the thought of drawing leaves is nowhere near what comes. Basically, it's motivation and inspiration to get started, but frankly, it isn't stealing at all.
    So thank you for your inspiration.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Exactly! I think I actually made this video to let everyone know that I don’t think they’re stealing from me 😊

  • @Karen-xv2ok
    @Karen-xv2ok 10 месяцев назад

    Plagiarism, the passing off as your own, the work of someone else. You are not wrong to call it out. I love your work, truly amazing and inspiring x

  • @marilynbook4211
    @marilynbook4211 11 месяцев назад

    As someone who worked in a school library copyright is a major discussion we had with students. Unfortunately we had to have the same conversations with many teachers.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      That's unfortunate. I'm starting to agree that common sense might not be so common.

  • @katharinatrub1338
    @katharinatrub1338 Год назад

    Loved watching you drawing whilst you where talking ... I feel for you because I feel for me an artist my self. And yes, I would be more than sad and distraught if I discovered someone else stole my Work!
    .... Being inspired by someones artwork is happy. Pretending someone else's artwork is ones own is Not! Sorry to say, but from what I learned from other artists, the Chineese are very much involved in this kind of greed !

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I’ve heard of the way some companies overseas steal artwork for their own profit. It’s always made me upset, but I know it’s just a few bad actors and a lack of laws protecting individual rights. At least that’s what I try to tell myself so my heart doesn’t fill with poison 😔

  • @SheriWinston
    @SheriWinston Год назад

    Thank you for this video. It's such an important topic. I can really relate because I have two self-published books and they are constantly pirated. As a small business I don't have the capacity to go after the pirates but every time I get a notification it pisses me off. Just have to let it go though. Anyhow, I really appreciate your thoughtful comments, you're willingness to share and inspire! If I ever start posting my work to Instagram, I will be sure to tag you and mention any image I make that has some inspiration from your work.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I cant believe your books are being pirated! How do you find out? I’ve been dreaming of publishing some written work, but I’m terrified of this happening 😔

  • @michaelbathgate7792
    @michaelbathgate7792 10 месяцев назад

    I love to watch you draw you make it look so easy, I'm retired and I like to doodle you've opened my eyes to so many ways,my grand daughter love to draw I can't wait to show her your style thank you.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much 😀

  • @ingeleonora-denouden6222
    @ingeleonora-denouden6222 11 месяцев назад

    Yes, it's strange, some people seem not to understand. Someone I knew personally often put photos I made on her Facebook account, as if she made those herself. When I told her she could SHARE my photos, but not copy them without mentioning who made the photos, she reacted almost angry!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      You're so right. It's like some people just don't understand boundaries 😔.

  • @gracie910
    @gracie910 Год назад

    Couldn’t wait to wake up and watch ❤

  • @PossumLover1111
    @PossumLover1111 Год назад +2

    First time here; I was mesmerized watching you draw. Very relaxing and listening to your message and your soothing voice was a good experience. I like that you are humble and sincere. Don't sell yourself short though, you are a good artist and have intuitive talent.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much. I appreciate your kindness 💙🙂💙. I'm glad I'm able to share what I know.

  • @tash4122
    @tash4122 7 месяцев назад

    With true artists there is an enormous generosity.

  • @afasimpaur
    @afasimpaur Год назад +1

    Copying has been a part of how we learn to make art for as long as people have made art. Sitting in museum galleries sketching from the collection was, historically, an important part of any artist's education and training. Unfortunately, that historical practice has fallen by the wayside.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I completely agree. There is a huge benefit to drawing from observation, with one’s own eyes. It’s hard to do that now that we have screens to work with.

  • @planhercreations8360
    @planhercreations8360 Год назад +9

    I had to double check my Instagram post from earlier today to make sure I tagged you🥰 I use your techniques but my designs are different but I still tag you. I don't draw for money I do it for healing. Please reach out if I ever over step. Thabk you for sharing your work with us. You are so inspiring!! I appreciate you!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +5

      I really appreciate that you are tagging me in your posts 💕💜💕. Mostly I just want to see what you’re making 😊, so I can have a little dopamine spike from seeing you get creative.

    • @planhercreations8360
      @planhercreations8360 Год назад +1

      @@betsi_jae I homeschool my two youngest and as they work on their assignments I will "doodle" and then if I am anxious I will grab my sketchbook and "doodle" then.
      Feel free to give any critiques😊 I really enjoy it but have so much to learn. I look forward to your videos and have binge watched all of your previous ones🥰

  • @idlewildwind
    @idlewildwind Год назад

    Your art ideas are the only "doodles" I've managed to emulate that made me feel good. I've tried "copying" many many other doodly art styles before, and my attempts always looked horrible to the point where I thought I was doomed. But I tried those fanned leaves from Aug 7th the other day, and they looked good. My brother even glanced at it and said "huh, I didn't know you could draw" and I've shown him lots of things I've drawn before... So thank you! You've shown me that I'm not doomed, I just need to keep experimenting.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Wow thank you so much 💙. That means so much to me 😊

  • @chenkeith7272
    @chenkeith7272 Год назад +1

    Thank you very very much for showing the start to finish in close to real time with the shading. It is very beautiful! Thanks for taking into consideration my suggestion on adding the shading to the video too :)

  • @noemid1458
    @noemid1458 Год назад +1

    Thank you we are listening.. don't ever stop showing us your beautiful videos and masterpieces🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻

  • @KittyLovesGlover
    @KittyLovesGlover Год назад

    And meanwhile in the world of zentangling..... people copy a simple pattern, from others, and some add their own 'flair' to the design..... lol. i always credit the person i got the pattern/ideas from. Mostly out of just plain descency. i like the way you fill in the negative spaces and heavy outlining. :)

  • @ROBYNMARKOW
    @ROBYNMARKOW 11 месяцев назад

    I didn’t but will do it from now on. I use your work as inspiration for my own interpretations but I definitely think u deserve a shout-out for that👍!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      Please do! 😂

  • @LoriLClark
    @LoriLClark 9 месяцев назад

    I love this! I would love to put something like this on top of a watercolor background. I know that these pens aren't waterproof, but you could totally do a drawing/design like this on top of dry watercolor.

  • @patriciap6353
    @patriciap6353 6 месяцев назад

    I never make an exact copy of others work. Since I am still new at this I watch what others do and try to do the elements i love and try to add other elements from my head. I am aware of the " ownership" of others talent.

  • @sammibrooks5680
    @sammibrooks5680 11 месяцев назад

    You make this look effortless. I've tried this a dozen times and it still doesnt look as beautiful as yours. Your work is beautiful. You are one of 2 of my favorite to watch and learn from. Zentangle is something i discovered a few months and love it. Still learning and my work is not the best but i keep trying. The process has been great for my mental health. Thank you

  • @loesvandenberghe2146
    @loesvandenberghe2146 3 месяца назад

    , you are an outstanding artist! Thank you for sharing so much!❤

  • @robinmaddox7023
    @robinmaddox7023 Год назад

    I have just discovered Miss Betsi on youtube. I think you are doing a grand job from what I have seen... I will definitely be trying your patterns for my journal. Thank you for sharing your talent... Robin

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you!

  • @nameralashun
    @nameralashun Год назад

    I absolutely do not share what I don’t want copied.

  • @carolbeasley1642
    @carolbeasley1642 Год назад

    Thank you for your amazing work. I think a simple ‘inspired by’ is the right thing to do. It acknowledges the original and also showcases any progress made.

  • @anangel29
    @anangel29 Месяц назад

    You have to pay for the copy write in order enforce the copywriting law on your art or designs although it sucks when you see your stuff someone has used it elsewhere for their gain. I love your work and try it but I could never do the same perfect drawing as you have done ❤ you are very inspiring

  • @ritawerner6336
    @ritawerner6336 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for bringing this subject up because it is definitely something we all need more awareness of. You were so kind in your description of the problem and calm. That too brings a civil tone to this serious topic. I greatly appreciate your work and your integrity in helping all to understand this topic more clearly.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!

  • @andreaharutunian3838
    @andreaharutunian3838 Год назад +1

    In my mind I could NEVER claim someone else's artwork is mine because I KNOW I didn't create it! What benefit would I get - it's lying to myself...
    However, there will always b ppl w/o a conscience and will steal anything for the sake of it...
    Your artwork is amazing and INSPIRES me to create...

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      True 😔. Some people will do bad things simply because they can. I’m glad you’re here 💙 and I hope you find joy in your journey of creation.

    • @AsagaoSTL
      @AsagaoSTL Год назад

      I think anyone who claims to have a passive income should be subject to psychiatric testing. Think of all the sociopaths we could find!

  • @annvanwesten2488
    @annvanwesten2488 Год назад +1

    Thank you!!! What you said needed to be said! I sure love your work! I am learning how to create beautiful drawings from your tutorials. You are so amazing.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much! Some of these things are uncomfortable to put out there, but they truly need to be said.

  • @kraftykatskorner
    @kraftykatskorner Год назад

    Your doodlings are absolutely mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing your passion and inspiring others to create something beautiful 💚

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoy my drawings 💜💚💜

  • @annadaccione332
    @annadaccione332 Год назад

    So sorry to hear that people have stolen from you, Someone once said that first you walk in someone elses shoes,(when learning) but eventually those shoes wear out and you get your own style, I just want to doodle, I do some Petrikivka art (for my own relaxation), but doodling is relaxing and I'm looking for something relaxing and not for making money. Thank you once again.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      That is such a wonderful insight. I love your point of view on the matter, and I agree that it's perfectly fine to incorporate others creations into your own practice. Eventually we may take the training wheels off and choose to create our own unique pieces. 💜

  • @rgporter1957
    @rgporter1957 Год назад

    I'm so sorry you've had to experience this kind of betrayal in our arting world. I totally agree with everything you've said. I think it's good that we, the "choir," are reminded of this because we may know of someone who is misrepresenting themselves with their art, and we can call them out. You don't want to think there are people who would do something like this, but you are right. Unfortunately, there are, and they shouldn't get away with it. We should be giving credit where credit belongs. I love your work, and as a beginner, studying your and other videos is truly how I learn. Instead of using the word copying, perhaps practicing your process might be a more palatable term for those of us who are genuinely trying to learn. I pray that we all help to keep each other honest with our craft, and I thank you for having this conversation. By the way, this piece is gorgeous. I'll be studying and practicing this one for a while because I can't seem to get the flow, shading, and then what to do with the edges that need some fill-in quote right on my own. I'm just so new! ❤❤❤

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      I completely agree. Sometimes changing the language can help us understand the nuances of the situation. For some reason it feels wrong to copy, but it doesn't feel wrong to practice. In truth as long as we aren't looking to commit nefarious acts, then most slights can be easily forgiven 💙💙💙

  • @immoosiesmom
    @immoosiesmom Год назад +1

    This was awesome. Sorry you’ve had negative experiences with that but you deal well with it. It is good to hear your perspective regarding the ethical line that can be easily crossed without fully comprehending the consequences, however, as the judge will tell you, ignorance of the law is not a defense. On a different note, I love the process you’ve shown in your tutorials and I’m impressing myself(mostly an appreciator of art, not usually a creator) with attempting to copy your process as I learn how to create the shapes and learn shading. So…thank you so much for that. Sorry for the tome.❤

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Thank you 💙. I’m glad you’ve decided to have your hand at drawing. It can be very rewarding and even meditative.

  • @nancythompson6425
    @nancythompson6425 Год назад

    You ARE good. Great, in fact, in my mind anyway, and in many others, I'm sure. I actually attempt to copy your drawings in order to get the method and technique down, but they're hardly recognizable, and I certainly wouldn't share and try to pass it off as my design. But copying is how I learn, and I can't even express how grateful I am to have discovered you and to you for constantly sharing. So thank you...again.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      That’s exactly what copying is for 💜… it’s a method for learning, for practicing. It may not look “perfect” at first, but with practice it evolves.

  • @kalakala10011
    @kalakala10011 Месяц назад

    This was such an interesting video. I like that you shared your view. I can imagine the effort behind making these videos.

  • @KittyGinaMeow
    @KittyGinaMeow 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for all you do much love ❤❤❤ if I ever create from your creations and share I will add your link for sure your a sweetheart … I’m here to get inspired to start creating again 🤗🤗🤗

  • @mdew3255
    @mdew3255 Год назад

    Dear Miss Betsy, your work is absolutely gorgeous! I have just subscribed to your channel. Every thing you have discussed in this video is on point! What that person did was not honorable at all. That person was taking your creative work whether subtle or not, and claiming it as their own. That is thievery…Period!!! Shame on that person for doing that. On a lighter note, I must say that, as I try to follow along with you, trying my best, to be creative, your voice is so soothing to me. Sketching while listening to your voice is the best ASMR that I have come across! Thank you Miss Betsy. Keep up the great and very inspirational work. We appreciate you 😊🙏🏽💖

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +2

      Welcome and thank you for subbing! 💕 I’m glad you enjoyed the video. It’s funny that a good amount of folks have told me that my voice is soothing 😅. Before I started this channel, I was terrified of my own voice, afraid that it would be dull or boring or even annoying. I’m so glad you find it pleasant.

  • @dianamajchrzak5855
    @dianamajchrzak5855 Год назад

    I do copy artwork I admire….but I make sure I’ve changed it….and add original work by….or inspired by the work of….to anything I give as a gift. NEVER sell as mine someone’s work. It is theft and in this new AI world it happens all to often. Big name artists have had their work turn up in books they don’t know about. Thank you for sharing your talent and concerns. 20:15

  • @john27609
    @john27609 Год назад

    He knew exactly what he was doing.

  • @enylew7035
    @enylew7035 Год назад

    I'm inspired by this. Beautiful!

  • @romanasajko5767
    @romanasajko5767 11 месяцев назад

    I would like to tell you that you are amasing and drawings that you do have inspired me even helped me to overcome latest troubles in my life. So please do continue your work. I admire composition in your drawings and how everything blends into one amsing picture. 😊😊 thank you

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much 🥲. I really appreciate your kind words. I'll keep sharing, and I'll keep doing my very best.

  • @julielivingston9207
    @julielivingston9207 11 месяцев назад

    so sorry that you had to go through that.. my son is an digital artist and gets commissions and that is how he makes his living. some body stole his images and even went so far to put his own name on the images and tried to pass them off as his own art. however.. my sons work is quite recognized and people started messaging him to tell him what this person had done. what a mess trying to get that all straightened out legally. it made him so upset.. and of course it would. I enjoy your videos so much.. you have been such an inspiration and are the reason i have delved into doing zentangling. i have learned so much in the last week.. you make it look so simple. i did indeed do one of your tutorials... and shared my result on my facebook page. it was different than yours, because i dont follow instructions well.. lol.. , and i told everyone that it was inspired by a video tutorial on youtube, however did not name you . ( im old and had forgotten your name to be honest as you were just one of many zentangle videos i had watched before settling on one to learn from ) i will go back and change that though, to make sure that my friends know who to look for on youtube. you do awesome work and i am so glad there are people like you that are there to help people who are new to this kind of art to find their focus. Only a couple of weeks since i discovered this zentangling and i am currently participating in the Inktober 2023 and loving it... that is because of you. thank you. :)

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад +1

      😊 thank you so much. I really appreciate the effort you put into sharing my work with others through your work. I know it can be a hassle and in truth may not be entirely necessary, but it's so important for others to see that there are standards in our artistic communities. I also do my best to share the inspiration behind my work, mostly because I just want others to be inspired like I was.

    • @julielivingston9207
      @julielivingston9207 11 месяцев назад

      i also forgot to mention that i do not sell my artwork, but keep it in a file along with my colored pencil, pastel and watercolor projects. i used to do a lot of pet portraits back in the day, and made some nice pocket change, but took a 35 year hiatus from drawing while i raised kids and worked full time. now that i have retired, i find i have more time to find that creative side of myself again. i have branched into a bunch of interests to find one that really grabs me..sadly the talent that used to flow so easily for me has got rusty ( like my joints and eyesight have..lol. ) so it takes a bit more practice to relearn what i used to know without trying. 3 dimensional is a real challenge for me now. and i want to learn the weaving and knots patterns so i can do celtic crosses and so on. you have a wonderful day. :) @@betsi_jae

  • @gracie910
    @gracie910 Год назад

    I know everyone says they have it. But there’s a big difference with someone with a real learning disability ❤

  • @sarahlewis7669
    @sarahlewis7669 3 месяца назад

    Well said.❤

  • @MS-wp3mq
    @MS-wp3mq 4 месяца назад

    I understand where you are coming from as an artist myself. I and a few of my art friends Copyright our work with watermarks. Not sure if it is possible on RUclips. I am so sorry you were taken advantage of, I feel it in your demeanor. ❤

  • @mirtapimentelrosario5280
    @mirtapimentelrosario5280 Год назад

    😊 i absolutely agree. This is a matter of personal integrity!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I agree. Setting aside the legal implications, it comes down to having a better-tuned moral compass, and unfortunately some folks simply don’t have one. 😔

  • @Bellamarcella1212
    @Bellamarcella1212 Год назад

    This is so wrong ! As a fellow artist I feel for you and support you, keep standing up for yourself and reporting these scammers.

  • @SandrasSensations
    @SandrasSensations 11 месяцев назад

    Love your creations, I have been doodling on my paint pours trying to get similar creations like yours. I wish I could show a photo here. One day I might do a video and share with my viewers but I promise to put a link to your channel if I decide to create on video. Your amazing to learn from thanks so much for sharing❣️❣️👍😁🇨🇦👩‍🎨

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I appreciate that. I would love to see the results for sure😊

  • @jimknopf9930
    @jimknopf9930 Год назад

    The highest form of recognition is to be copied.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I completely agree ☺️

  • @46rebecca
    @46rebecca Год назад +1

    Betsi, you are inspirational to me! I have never feel this way with any drawings before and I am feeling very joyful! ❤

    • @lorijonason757
      @lorijonason757 Год назад

      Thank you for this video and all your inspiration. I love how easy you make it look❤

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I'm so glad! My goal is to get you drawing and finding peace. 💜💙💜

  • @Ron_DeForest
    @Ron_DeForest 11 месяцев назад

    Your artwork is amazing. I get not bragging about yourself and your accomplishments but let me assure you, you are really good.

  • @jewabeus
    @jewabeus Год назад

    I don't really share my drawings beyond family & friends, but even with that, I let them know who or what I've been inspired by. If for no other reason than possibly pointing them towards someone or something to look at as well. It's just the nice thing to do. But you have pointed out something to me. I have noticed that a few of "my" pins have been removed on Pintrest. I add something I like so that I can look at it later. Now I wonder if people think those pins are mine. Something I need to look into. I've just never thought about an online presence like that before.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      That's so interesting... So someone else took down your pinned photos on Pinterest? I wonder if the originators flagged it or reported it? That seems odd since I thought the idea behind Pinterest was that someone would post a nice photo and other people would pin it in order to share it. 🤔

    • @jewabeus
      @jewabeus Год назад

      @@betsi_jae The best that I can figure is that I pinned someone else's pin & the original artist had it taken down. They may not have been the person to post it on Pintrest, but I don't know. Regardless, it's enough to make me wonder about supporting art theft. Not that I did it, but might be carrying it on afterwards.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      @@jewabeus that makes sense. This is pretty much why I feel like it can be difficult to know if we are contributing to the problem. 😔

  • @AsagaoSTL
    @AsagaoSTL Год назад

    I think there’s a generational element to any answer to this question. X-ers and Boomers would absolutely call it stealing. The participation trophy generations have a different perspective on sharing. That’s the gentlest way I can think to put it. Not intending in any way to start an argument. I’m just saying that perspectives on morals evolve.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      I completely agree. Even morals and ideals can be very fluid. The best we can do is apply current morality to the current lifestyle. The Internet has changed many things and we do our best to adapt.

  • @beckys7884
    @beckys7884 10 месяцев назад

    There is so much of that going on over at Insta. I've seen so many artists that have had their stuff stolen. It's horrible

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  10 месяцев назад

      true 😔 true

  • @jcneedles388
    @jcneedles388 11 месяцев назад

    I give you credit when I do anything that you sparked me to try. I am a very new follower but I've been an artist for decade's. Credit due is credit due!!!!

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @kittykhan4957
    @kittykhan4957 Год назад

    Your version of zen tangle is beautiful. I do not draw, but I am a free motion quilter. I would love to try quilting this version of leaves.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      That sounds wonderful. Some of the patterns I draw were actually inspired by quilting stitches. 💙

  • @jjsmakeupobsession323
    @jjsmakeupobsession323 4 месяца назад

    On the pictures I drew from watching your videos, I put from Miss Betsi at the top. Or whoever’s page I got it from, I am trying to learn but also believe in giving credit to the original artist.

  • @scathatch
    @scathatch 11 месяцев назад

    This happens all the time. My daughter had her documentary footage stolen on youtube and tiktok and the robbers made money out of it.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      Oh no. I can't believe people do that 😞

  • @user-cl7ef5kn9g
    @user-cl7ef5kn9g Год назад

    A very informative video your work is lovely!

  • @azuldragonfly
    @azuldragonfly Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️Your tutorials are better than therapy for me❤️❤️❤️❤️Thank you!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @annagray6491
    @annagray6491 Год назад

    I think the problem is that if someone saves your video on RUclips it can save it as public in the account that saves it. I didn’t even know I had a channel until I found out that I had 13 followers! I think that RUclips shares stuff that folks have saved for their own use not knowing that it was saved as public in their account. I know their are people that do steal content but some times they don’t know their saved videos are being posted by the RUclips algorithm. Just a thought.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      True. Sometimes we don't notice how we post content. At least these days I'm more careful. And you're right: everyone who uses RUclips automatically gets a "channel".

  • @juliuskeith6880
    @juliuskeith6880 Год назад

    Hello! I just found you yesterday, but this video convinced me to subscribe. I agree with your point about stealing. There's a button somewhere in the YT videos to report these thieves. Thank you for your beautiful tutorials and for inspiring us non artists, who just love to draw :) 😊

  • @cheryltarkington7839
    @cheryltarkington7839 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this information. I sometimes look through the Zentangle site for inspiration, and it worries me when I see the note about copywriting. I use the offered designs to make drawings and want to eventually make a coloring book. I like the thin leaves and if I use that design as a part of one of my drawings it is not steeling.

  • @MHarenArt
    @MHarenArt 10 месяцев назад

    OH! I see this happen a LOT with other creators. I know this one Bushcraft creator who is VERY popular and some took all of his videos and posted them at you tube as if it was their own content. NO. That is outright stealing. And yes, some don't really understand that they are stealing. Other know darn well what they are doing, and they are looking to make money from clicks/views, etc. I would NEVER take credit for someone else's design. Whenever I work from a tutorial, I always post it saying that I used a tutorial and I name them.

  • @gbear768
    @gbear768 Год назад

    thank you for talking about this touchy subject, I think even more prevalent ini the zentangle world. I'm sure you're aware of the huge battles regarding AI. Will be interesting to see where this takes us. Thank you for sharing your incredible talent.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Absolutely! I’ve kept up with the news regarding AI. Things are changing so quickly, but artists are fighting for their rights. I’m hopeful.

  • @creativebeanart
    @creativebeanart Год назад +1

    It's an interesting question you pose...at what point does copying become stealing? Its simple to solve, just tag the artist whose inspiration you used. Unfortunately, I've learned that not everyone operates by a similar set of ethics to me or you and if they can take something for free, they will. You should see what goes on in some of the buy nothing FB groups and digital art.
    Anyhoo, keep doing what you do Miss Betsi; you've become my inspiration and i will continue to credit you whenever i share my work 💜

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      I agree people will take anything, if its easy. I’m learning to let it go, only because it feels terrible to have negativity in my mind.

  • @kathleenborsch1312
    @kathleenborsch1312 11 месяцев назад

    I'm rediscovering some long-buried artistic talent. I also just discovered your channel and am so inspired to follow your tutorials. (So beautiful, "organic", natural!) In the near future I may have the opportunity to display artwork that incorporates your "techniques" at my church or other local venues (but never online). If so, I would want to give you credit in some way, if that is appropriate, possibly in a little backstory note about my inspiration or creative process. Any suggestions that apply to real artwork on walls? The answer may be simple, but I'm new to this! Thanks.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  11 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad that you are rediscovering your artistic side ! I really appreciate that you would include me in your artist backstory, but mostly I'm truly honored to be a small influence to your art journey. I wholeheartedly wish you the best 💕

  • @annajavier5712
    @annajavier5712 Год назад +1

    I sale cards, I use stamps, I don’t copy what I see with the stamps or reproduce someone card. I make it my own and put my touch on it I can’t even make the same card twice and I have a lot of cards. When doing pattern drawings even if you copy someone’s drawing it can maybe look like it but it will never be it because it’s done with a different hand. So I do see we’re your coming from and understand also to make something your own from something you see has to be changed 80% and that makes it yours. So if your going to change something just do it 100% and then it’s inspired by you and a credit to you would be nice.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Yes exactly! 💙 Mix things up and make something uniquely yours. Admittedly though, some beginners out there might not have the confidence yet to make original work and it helps them to copy before they try new things.

  • @Solitude11-11
    @Solitude11-11 Год назад

    Thank you for this, it really clarified some of the thoughts I’ve had floating around my head (they do that at lot 😂)
    Thinking about it, virtually every artist is inspired by, learns from, or is taught by, another artist. You very often see it being talked about even with the great masters throughout history. And techniques and tools are definitely learned.
    My grandmother taught me how to use oil paints. I used her technique for painting eg trees at first, but I never copied her subjects, I was inspired by different ones. I was hugely inspired by Aubrey Beardsley at one time, I used his technique a lot, but never actually copied his subject matter. I still have that inspiration many decades later. I think that’s why I like your art so much, there is something about it that feels similar.
    Of course years ago before social media people could get away with outright copying other people much more easily, as long as you weren’t exhibiting in a prestigious gallery you could copy a painting and sell it and no one was any the wiser, I’m sure that went on. Now everyone wants clout on social media and many don’t care whether the clicks and likes are actually for their own effort or just for reposting someone else’s. Which is sad, because they are kidding themselves, and somewhere deep down they know that.
    Out and out stealing for profit is a different thing, and that’s always happened, with everything. Many artists, particularly makers of sculptures and art dolls, are having their photos used by Chinese companies who scam people into parting with cash for something they never get, it’s a huge issue and all over the big selling sites.
    You are right about people taking inspiration making you happy, it really does. Teaching something to someone and seeing them succeed is the best 😊

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      Wow! Yes, there are so many problems going on out there in the art world and there always have. It’s unfortunate that people’s gorgeous photos of their own work are being used in overseas marketplaces.
      I used to be a crochet teacher, so I started a presence online back in the day so I could share inspiration and patterns with my students. Even then, I would search google images for copies of my patterns and I would find them all over the place. I even found a blog where a woman claimed that she was using her own original pattern 😂. I laughed and moved on. What was there to do?

    • @Solitude11-11
      @Solitude11-11 Год назад

      @@betsi_jae It’s awful, and most artists have just given up trying to fight it. The selling sites do nothing, FB or Amazon etc, I suppose they don’t care as long as they get their cut. Crochet! I learned years ago, made baby clothes and such, a few things for me, haven’t done it for years. Then recently started again, inspired by the many channels with patterns and tutorials. And a new grandchild due in November, and mum liking the idea of some retro lacy jackets 😊 Do you still have any material online with that?

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +2

      @@Solitude11-11 I did make patterns for baby clothes, but I'm afraid they were mostly those cute Mickey mouse and mermaid photo props for the newborn babies 😊. Once I get het comfortable doing this RUclips thing, I think I will start a little channel where I share crochet patterns. Might be fun.

  • @pollyheinselman825
    @pollyheinselman825 Год назад

    thank you so much for the wonderful drawing you just did and for the inspirational conversation. Having never tried art of any kind until almost 3 years ago, I didn’t even think I could draw a stick figure. Then I found Zentangle and I am amazed at what I have created over the last three years, but I still am lacking in thinking up my own ideas to draw so to speak. I follow lots of videos and like you say they come out quite different than the original, but I always try to tag the creator because I couldn’t even think of claiming it as my own. Like others have said in the comments I read, if you ever see anything that I have done, and I’ve crossed any lines, please be sure to let me know, because it would be purely unintentional. Even after three years of drawing, I still rarely can just put pen to paper and draw first line and see where it goes. I am learning 😂, But at almost 77 years old, let’s hope I learn soon although my mother did live to be 102, so I may still be around for quite a few years. 🤪❤️

    • @jeffersonmorant
      @jeffersonmorant Год назад

      That’s so thoughtful of you Polly, Thanks for your positive review,How are you and how’s the weather over there?

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      I appreciate that you're keeping these things in mind. In the end, my goal is to encourage everyone to copy responsibly ☺️ and to enjoy the craft.

  • @fyahssab
    @fyahssab 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @carolguzek9391
    @carolguzek9391 Год назад

    Even though some other channels offer some of your approaches, and I follow them, yours has a dynamic which inspires to think creatively. Such as what would your leaf be in color or done smaller or very large? Thank you for your offering of this art.

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! 💜 I'm glad you have noticed this. I regularly try to "zoom out" to show the larger concept. I've found this helps people to break the mould a little and encourages them to think more creatively. 💚😊💚

  • @gracie910
    @gracie910 Год назад

    I feel it’s wrong. Because there’s so many channels that do stuff like this.I picked yours because I saw a difference in your channel. Things that I would like to learn. Only u should get the credit.And u always answer back to help. How could he help if he didn’t draw it. ❤❤

    • @betsi_jae
      @betsi_jae  Год назад +1

      That’s so true. It’s hard to understand why someone would take content and repost it that way, knowing that they would never be able to engage with the audience afterwards.

    • @gracie910
      @gracie910 Год назад

      @@betsi_jae absolutely 💕