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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @Kirakishou322
    @Kirakishou322 8 лет назад +2098

    Tip #11 : Look at your old art in order to motivate yourself to improve

    • @Kirakishou322
      @Kirakishou322 8 лет назад +37

      +zaule MLP Drawings that are about a month old will do as well

    • @Kirakishou322
      @Kirakishou322 8 лет назад +13

      +zaule MLP Then carry on at it 😉

    • @Kirakishou322
      @Kirakishou322 8 лет назад +2

      +zaule MLP Definitely !!

    • @tenkovito
      @tenkovito 8 лет назад +103

      #12: Look at your old art and FUCKING CRINGE

    • @please2059
      @please2059 8 лет назад +61

      I don't think looking at older drawings motivates you to improve, but rather helps you feel accomplished when you have improved, which can lead to inspiration, and helps you see that all your works has been for something.

  • @Azumongo
    @Azumongo 6 лет назад +2303

    #1 - 01:03 - Draw regularly.
    #2 - 02:15 - Use references (and don't be ashamed of it).
    #3 - 04:14 - Do studies (careful copies) of drawings you admire.
    #4 - 06:10 - Try looking at the thing you're drawing as an abstract arrangement of shapes.
    #5 - 07:47 - Pay attention to the level of contrast in your drawings: darks vs. lights.
    #6 - 09:55 - Get your art supplies at a real art store.
    #7 - 12:30 - Learn the three different systems of perspective.
    #8 - 14:01 - Challenge yourself by drawing in different art styles.
    #9 - 16:53 - Don't expect progress to occur in a matter of weeks, or even months.
    #10 - 18:02 - If comparing your art to that of other people is bringing you down, then stop doing it.
    You're welcome.

    • @planetsec9
      @planetsec9 6 лет назад +16

      Azumongo thanks

    • @sreeragb8865
      @sreeragb8865 6 лет назад +11

      Thanks

    • @catmanboy0
      @catmanboy0 6 лет назад +10

      You're my hero

    • @valhalla1240
      @valhalla1240 6 лет назад +32

      I'd also like to add: observe other people drawing, specifically their hand-movements and the way they hold the pencil.

    • @auretelgrem9396
      @auretelgrem9396 6 лет назад +6

      thanks but I'll keep watching the video to see how his drawing is in the end
      btw this is part of my study B)

  • @Tenolios
    @Tenolios 7 лет назад +196

    As someone not familiar with his drawings, I was absolutely floored by the effect of the white gouache highlights. The mask looks incredibly 3D and metallic.

    • @ruskyivanich2107
      @ruskyivanich2107 5 лет назад +8

      Me too, I thought that the thumbnail had an actual mask and not a piece of art

    • @acooliemoore
      @acooliemoore 3 года назад +1

      Me too, my face lit up I was amazed at how it went to looking more realistic

  • @janaangelavillaluz
    @janaangelavillaluz 7 лет назад +540

    does mark know how many artists have actually started drawing because of him?? does he know that he's the underlying reason why so many artists today are flourishing? the role he has played in every ones life is different yes, but for many people he was the one who turned on the switch not true? does he _know_

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +171

      You're too kind! I feel very lucky to have had the chance to help people here on RUclips; it's a privilege really

    • @crystallizationofthesoul7095
      @crystallizationofthesoul7095 5 лет назад +3

      With your videos you teach me how to teach, but there was something I didn't knew how to really grasp and it was the drawing of the hand I mean you did it well but for me was difficult to break a way to explaining it when you said "does someone has a way of drawing hands"! I was like what??? No mark no way!!!! xD I just draw what I see but since I don't use construction lines the only way to draw a hand from a basic form was with your tutorial using the square! Now I know how to teach it but seriously you have some amazing tips I got some from art attack so when you're about to paint an environment you want to use less water for the painting in the front for palm trees and such then the backround is more and more watery the further you go the more whater you put, then you could use pen or markers for the details in the sand and the palm tree! The other tip I have is something I found in dibujando.net when I was a late teenager! Each and every person over 13 years old that measures like 1'70 has like 7 heads of height from tip to toe! That blew me away!!!!! Anyway than you for your tutorials I learned a lot from using pens and another anime style you made! I got my own too but yours is really original as well! And I'm a fan of sci-fi and hyperrealism as well, one day I will make my own comics! I'm self taught by the way for 31 years old! Being a kid I always wanted to draw the Mona Lisa, the Sphinx, the statue of liberty etc.! As you said I tried to copy many different art styles from different people through the years like my other hero of drawing Leonardo Da Vinci, artists like Akira Toriyama and Nobuhiro Watsuki!
      If you want a tip from me it would be this one: when you draw a hand or any form that is a compund form or a simple irregular form like a female form always look for a thing that looks similar, even if the reference is difficult to grasp in the paper you could at least l draw a pear shape for the female and like a curved cup for the hand! Observing one's hand is the best reference too!
      Thank you again! And keep surprising us keep drawing! I'll try to catch you and teach in youtube once I have my camera! I will use a different anime art style!

    • @franneutron1006
      @franneutron1006 5 лет назад +7

      @@markcrilley you were the reason I started to try to animate lol

    • @Krackalacking69
      @Krackalacking69 5 лет назад +6

      markcrilley I just recently had a desire to start drawing again and I’ve been following your tutorials to get better and make my own master peice

    • @jiminsjams6495
      @jiminsjams6495 5 лет назад +2

      Um, no one inspired me to be an artist. I naturally became one.. I was actually chosen to be one

  • @ajbrogen
    @ajbrogen 8 лет назад +1427

    Mr. Crilley, have you ever thought of redrawing one of your old drawings from high school? I'd like to see a comparison, y' know, to see how much you've improved since then?

  • @Deathend
    @Deathend 7 лет назад +969

    Time links so we can actually make notes.
    #1 1:03
    #2 2:14
    #3 4:12
    #4 6:10
    #5 7:47
    #6 9:55
    #7 12:29
    #8 14:00
    #9 16:50
    #10 18:00

  • @rayrox360
    @rayrox360 7 лет назад +924

    *mom walks into kitchen and sees me eating turnips*
    mom: What are you doing!?
    me: MARK CRILLEY SAID I MUST EAT TURNIPS TO ACHIEVE MY DREAMS!!!

    • @smjaiteh
      @smjaiteh 6 лет назад +18

      Rachel West Why would she be mad about you eating turnips?

    • @richardpham6203
      @richardpham6203 6 лет назад +39

      Sambou Jaiteh 1) the mom never said she was mad. 2) if she was mad, it's because you're randomly eating it for drawing skills

    • @notcooledits494
      @notcooledits494 4 года назад

      Lmao

    • @capspotatoes
      @capspotatoes 4 года назад +1

      🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @candyquahogmarshmallow8257
      @candyquahogmarshmallow8257 4 года назад

      mum when she hears it's youtube : makes you draw sausages

  • @derwentalia
    @derwentalia 6 лет назад +18

    the greatest teacher i ever had said (during my first drawing class, in my first year in art school): "a lot of people say they can't draw. i'm not going to teach you how to draw, i'm going to teach you how to see".
    he was referring to showing us how to develop the sight to understand the physical relationships between objects in space as well as the physical characteristics of objects themselves, ie how do lines associate with each other to describe a shape, or articulate distance?
    your statement that we are not drawing a tree, but are drawing shapes is comparable with the advice of my drawing prof. thanks for the insight :)

  • @maxi_patty
    @maxi_patty 8 лет назад +220

    whenever I look back at my old art I can't believe how much I've improved with my art.

    • @maxi_patty
      @maxi_patty 8 лет назад +1

      I think in a few years I will be able to draw realistic things.I am only ten and my drawings already almost look realistic.when I was seven I drew two realistic pictures:a cat and a dog.

    • @Grodman5
      @Grodman5 8 лет назад +2

      +UNICORN QUEEN that's wonderful :) I'm 18 and I do have a lot of experience with art, but I'm so bad at drawing. So I will practise more :)

    • @lauren5738
      @lauren5738 8 лет назад +6

      I know same when I look at my drawings from last year I cringe so much

    • @kuroimii501
      @kuroimii501 8 лет назад

      Oh my gosh me too cx

    • @thomaswilson9925
      @thomaswilson9925 8 лет назад

      UNICORN QUEEN opposite for me 😥😥😥

  • @axie9797
    @axie9797 8 лет назад +567

    I think my art isn't that bad when it's a rough sketch, but I find myself completely ruining the drawing when I try to add shade to it

  • @chopperman2122
    @chopperman2122 7 лет назад +640

    Do you think I should learn how to draw a straight line first?

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +364

      Whenever I need a line to be really straight, I use a ruler. I don't feel that the ability to draw perfectly straight lines is a prerequisite for being a good or even great artist.

    • @lars2651
      @lars2651 6 лет назад +23

      Why doesn't this have more likes

    • @jtorgaming6222
      @jtorgaming6222 6 лет назад +79

      I can't even use a ruler properly

    • @filip8516
      @filip8516 6 лет назад +10

      JTor Gaming omg same LOL

    • @deftonesgf5663
      @deftonesgf5663 6 лет назад +2

      Chopperman love your profile pic

  • @Torquemada71.
    @Torquemada71. 6 лет назад +49

    this video did more for me than the 2 year's of art classes i took in college lol

    • @MrApotator
      @MrApotator 5 лет назад +4

      Did it really? Wow. Not being sarcastic btw.

    • @leeleeb7413
      @leeleeb7413 4 года назад +1

      MrApotator Probably! I took one art class at a community college on digital art. The dude literally sat there and gave us prompts from the internet, then helped us navigate photoshop and illustrator if we asked a question. I learned that I can easily teach myself instead of wasting my money.

    • @disc_golfing_with_d
      @disc_golfing_with_d 3 года назад

      Oh good i’m not the only one who feels like they waisted there time in High School Art class 😆

  • @cascadarocks1024
    @cascadarocks1024 8 лет назад +118

    you've been my art teacher for years and many more to come. I will progress as you have did and I hope to help others as well .. Thank you Mark crilley for sharing your art and giving us tips. we all appreciate your tips and art advice. You're like our art teacher who has inspired us to be better but you help lift our confidence as well as actually teach us how to truly draw. -~- I will admit I have comparing issues as well but I'll practice whenever I can and I keep my old art work to see how I progressed. Thank you for caring and sharing with us even though you don't personally know us.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +26

      Thank you so much!

    • @claire-zf1cq
      @claire-zf1cq 8 лет назад +2

      +markcrilley Hello. I was wondering if you could do a video on any different art styles? I would like to learn different styles then I already know.

    • @laney9917
      @laney9917 8 лет назад +4

      +markcrilley can you do something for beginners? like something where we draw the same picture and you show us how? I'm very bad XD x3

  • @poopypants5530
    @poopypants5530 8 лет назад +231

    I like this man this is good man

  • @kontiki2234
    @kontiki2234 7 лет назад +29

    I have now been eating turnips everyday for over a year and I must admit it really helped me. Many thanks for the great magical tip!

  • @bhavikbhagat3607
    @bhavikbhagat3607 7 лет назад +7

    I discovered this channel in 2008, back when i only used to get around 2gb of data for internet every month. It was such a treat to watch youtube videos back then for me. I always enjoy watching this channel. Thanks for the great content Mark!

  • @BAwesomeDesign
    @BAwesomeDesign 8 лет назад +79

    To add:
    1) Set a timer when you're working on a project. (Maybe it's 90 minutes). Then take a break, and possibly switch projects. This can help you stay fresh and see your art a new way the next time you look at it. You also won't go too far down the wrong road with a single drawing this way.
    2) Don't immediately share finished pieces. Save them up. Maybe get 10 to 20 pieces finished before sharing your work. This will allow you to keep your enthusiasm for your work, and not get the wind taken out of your sails if the one piece you just finished doesn't get a lot of immediate feedback.
    3) Don't be afraid to re-draw something.

    • @BAwesomeDesign
      @BAwesomeDesign 8 лет назад +10

      Forgot the biggest one
      4) Learn how to draw volumes--learn how to convey the third dimension on flat paper. Probably the hardest drawing skill to grasp. I've found it's about 85% of drawing--at least for me.

    • @gazeuponmeandweep
      @gazeuponmeandweep 8 лет назад +2

      +BAwesomeDesign Thanks for the advice

    • @canyounotplz8311
      @canyounotplz8311 8 лет назад +7

      One of the things I do is hold the paper up to a light source (the brighter the better), and look at the drawing "backwards"- if things that look alright the normal way don't look good the other way, I'll know if and how to change it.
      I know I look like an idiot when I do it but it helps me so whatever.

  • @kevinfunk2143
    @kevinfunk2143 8 лет назад +130

    Number 10 really applied to me, but I can't stop comparing my art to others. Even during this video I picked up my drawing and looked at it compared to yours, and then I felt, terrible. I really try to stop but I just can't..

    • @Haseo123653
      @Haseo123653 8 лет назад +19

      I know how you feel, but one way I turned that feeling around is that when you compare your drawing to someone else's just think to yourself, "One day I'll be able to draw even better than this"! I personally have a very competitive streak and that probably helps to make this trick work but it's still a good trick. If that doesn't work, or even if it does work, try to see what it is about that other artwork you like so much, whether it be a certain stroke you like or maybe even how the colors blend well together, try to figure out how or why they did so, not only will you get better, you'll also see that by trying to learn what they did that their level of artwork really isn't so far away that you can't ever get there. I hope this helps and happy drawings ^^

    • @literalynxxo
      @literalynxxo 8 лет назад

      Lol same. My tigers just don't compare :D

    • @physical_insanity
      @physical_insanity 8 лет назад

      I don't really know this feeling. Whenever I see my artwork and someone else's I see two different artist's works, one with room for improvement. I don't know if that's natural but hey, that's my way of thinking.

    • @TheCheck43
      @TheCheck43 8 лет назад +1

      I have the same problem, I'm really insecure about my drawings. I do not live alone, so im constantly stressed that someone is going to walk in and see.

    • @rainbowneko3851
      @rainbowneko3851 8 лет назад

      I completely agree with u! T^T

  • @Pegatronus12
    @Pegatronus12 6 лет назад +9

    Omg that mask is beautiful. I love how the brows and nose bridge stand out and how the mask is shapely.

  • @funkyb6598
    @funkyb6598 6 лет назад +2

    I always felt like I was not an artist because I couldn't draw from memory. Your second point really hit home with me.

  • @LPSinfinity
    @LPSinfinity 8 лет назад +1932

    I'LL START EATING TURNIPS... THANKS MARK.

  • @riceballn138
    @riceballn138 8 лет назад +472

    I always think my drawings are better before I ink/color it...

    • @roshi1738
      @roshi1738 8 лет назад +4

      SAME

    • @cantart819
      @cantart819 8 лет назад +2

      Totally agreed

    • @cantart819
      @cantart819 8 лет назад +8

      For some reason, I think of them as completely different drawings. Cause when its colored it gives it a colorful look. While on the other hand - when its not colored it looks like its supposed to be that way.
      My mind is so strange gahh--

    • @squidztermayhem2286
      @squidztermayhem2286 8 лет назад +15

      Uhh..You could photocopy that drawing and ink/color ONLY that copy. Soo..uh..you can..ya know, have multiple copies.

    • @davent1998
      @davent1998 8 лет назад +1

      Same... I think my sketches look better...

  • @kimberlyjade8080
    @kimberlyjade8080 7 лет назад +45

    Hahah... these tips are all so true. I have improved vastly in the last three years (since I entered highschool) and these tips were basically the backbone of my success, with my determination and love for art making up the skin and muscles.
    Between my freshman and sophomore year, I probably killed a few trees on my own, as I went through about six to eight sketchbooks (filled with very few gems in my opinion), probably three LARGE packets of copy paper, about four sets of good colored pencils, what must have been a full set of micros (a pack of twelve (I think? I got them in my sophomore year, so...)) and maybe a few dozen fine tipped sharpies, and numerous other supplies. None of my supplies came from Michaels (at least, not the ones I bought myself--I got a MASSIVE art kit from my mom's boyfriend for Christmas junior year--to which I have barely touched). Paintbrush does not make the painter.
    Personally my medium is colored pencil, with a dash of pen touches. I cannot grasp paint, I barely reach sufficient in pastels, and I have yet to use a copic, as much as I love watching videos with them. I am poor, but that did not stop me from practicing on any piece of paper I could reach (many of my explorative sketches were actually doodled in the edges of my homework). If you draw a picture you are extremely proud of, do not be afraid to admit that it may not be the best it COULD be, but never tell yourself that you suck, and NEVER tell yourself to quit. Art was my passion, the only thing that could keep my attention for more than an hour, and I started out terrible. I drew cats, and people thought they were dogs or foxes (and I LIVED WITH CATS), but now I can sketch the basic form of a cat in less than ten seconds, and I am able to draw a realistic cat anyone can recognize.
    Mark beings up very good points in this video, and I want to just add: To love your art, you need to truly love yourself and the person you are. Don't be afraid to find your flaws and try to fix them, but if you drag yourself down, you drag down the passion that goes into your art, and you will suffer because of it. I used to be very shy, but once I joined my local drama club, I became more confident, and therefore I became more confident in my art, and I improved exponentially afterword. Of course, the plethora of willing mannikens was nice, too. ;)
    Either way, as long as you keep trying and practicing, you will improve. It may be slow and annoying, but the change is there, give it time.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +3

      Thank you for your kind words, and for the time and care you put into these comments.

    • @Commenter839
      @Commenter839 7 лет назад +1

      Kimberly Jade I have a similar thing. Well actually, I was too stubborn to realize there was a problem with ME until around the middle of 10th grade. Let me tell you, since then I was spending all my free time watching tutorials on anatomy and shading, and just last year during summer break, pretty much the only thing I was doing was drawing up random pictures specifically for the purpose of inking them. I occasionally upload my drawings to Google+, and I went from having an average of 10-15 likes per picture to over 50 per picture by the time I started 11th grade. It's not much lol, but it does show that I improved a lot during those few months, and I only regret not starting to work on my faults sooner, because who knows how much better I'd be by now. Tools really don't make the artist, I used to spend money on Microns and ask for expensive supplies, but even back in 9th grade when I tried inking with the expensive Microns instead of a ballpoint pen, my art still looked bad. As of now, I sometimes ink using a ballpoint pen and it doesn't look much different from if I inked with a Micron, with the exception of the fact that I'd be able to get different values and stuff and there might be a small smear or two from me accidentally rubbing my hand over ink.
      As for Copics, I'm also broke, but I'm starting small and buying like, one or two Copics at a time when they're on sale. I'm also saving up on the side for a set of 72 Ciaos- it's gonna take months though lol. Ebay has various "Copic lots" worth checking out - basically when someone is selling a bunch of random Copics. $20 can typically get you 5 or 6 in a lot, though if this is going to be your main way of getting Copics, I'd imagine you will end up with duplicates...

  • @sadrak-px8wq
    @sadrak-px8wq 7 лет назад +9

    a big THANK YOU! especially for advice #10 !!!
    I used to draw a lot when I was at school and only started again about a year ago. I constantly fight the urge to give it up again when I see how crude my stuff turns out compared to that of other artists and even to my own older stuff. I guess I need more patience.

  • @lozzamarie
    @lozzamarie 7 лет назад +136

    I cant believe I completely forgot about marks channel. he was the one that encouraged me to continue doing art and I have now rediscovered his channel after years of neglect of not watching his content. time for a binge I think!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +16

      Thank you for coming back to watch my videos, Lauren :)

    • @dsgenesis3439
      @dsgenesis3439 7 лет назад

      i wish i draw manga/anime as good as other people... i try and don't do good...

    • @thetinker398
      @thetinker398 7 лет назад

      DSGenesis 343 just keep trying

  • @MoogieSRO
    @MoogieSRO 8 лет назад +26

    I've only recently discovered this channel but I've come to eagerly await every new video. It's just so cool to have someone with your experience talk so openly and honestly. You very obviously do this because you have a passion for drawing and teaching. It's visible on the page. It's audible in your voice. You don't do this to sell a service, and you don't hold anything back that some might consider 'premium content'. You plug your books on occasion but that's never the point of the video and it's never done in a pushy way- just a "support me if you like this stuff" way. You present yourself as the viewer's friend and equal, not as their professor, and not someone whose time is too expensive or valuable to share with the plebs.
    I think you are an awesome human bean, Mr Crilley. Thanks, and keep it going! :)

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +11

      +MoogieSRO Thank you for your kind and supportive words. Honestly I feel lucky I've been given this opportunity to help people.

    • @rodneytieu1762
      @rodneytieu1762 8 лет назад +1

      Can you show us how to draw Asuna from SAO?

  • @rjonesy3480
    @rjonesy3480 4 года назад +2

    Just started drawing 3 days ago. Definitely helps to draw every day.
    One tip I would add is study your own work. I like to look at the things that make me feel like "this is a good drawing" and vice versa. I try to replicate the good parts and edit the issues in future works.

  • @Xorrand1991
    @Xorrand1991 6 лет назад +4

    I appreciate this video for two things at once: appreciating his sound advice while learning from his drawing techniques. Amazingly done!

  • @ArtbyGalen
    @ArtbyGalen 7 лет назад +609

    I wish I could like this video a hundred times. I've watched it probably once a month or so for the past year, and each time it helps me in diffferent ways. Cheers Mark!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +69

      Thank you! I'm honored :)

    • @user-be7bh9su4y
      @user-be7bh9su4y 6 лет назад +2

      I have a hundred channels , 'll surely do the honor . I cant thank mr Mark for his impeccable efforts . Watching him since 2014

    • @kipistaken
      @kipistaken 6 лет назад

      Mark pin this also yea great advice im going to try it iut!

    • @julunainkreigergs830
      @julunainkreigergs830 6 лет назад

      Art by Galen make 100 accounts...

    • @matthewgr.5416
      @matthewgr.5416 6 лет назад

      Same)

  • @thugnasty7884
    @thugnasty7884 8 лет назад +188

    I can draw just have trouble making my own characters or thinking up

    • @HeyWelcomeToMyWorld
      @HeyWelcomeToMyWorld 8 лет назад +1

      Same :(. I think we just need a vivid imagination.

    • @DerEineDa96
      @DerEineDa96 8 лет назад +14

      +xSN4K3x_5KULL COD well that's what acid is for

    • @gamerguy425
      @gamerguy425 8 лет назад +6

      +xSN4K3x_5KULL COD what you probably lack is inspiration.... you can hardly make any good ideas without it...

    • @leonjxck4076
      @leonjxck4076 8 лет назад

      i can relate so much

    • @kcbernal2598
      @kcbernal2598 8 лет назад +5

      look at other people's artwork and maybe use their ideas to create a similar style or image.

  • @lindamurray5503
    @lindamurray5503 Год назад +2

    I'm 71 and I love to draw, and you would think I've been drawing for years, but not true. I went through chemo twice in my life and I have forgotten things like drawing. So now I'm a practicing Newby and I like what you draw. My husband is an artist and he can make up cartoons off the top of his head.

  • @scottyyay
    @scottyyay 7 лет назад +7

    Ive never taken an art class in my life and I recently just started getting into drawing and I just wanted to say that a this video really helped me out.

  • @moonchild4648
    @moonchild4648 8 лет назад +95

    really good advices! (and also, that mask looks AMAZING, it ooks like an actual metalic mask placed over the drawing!)

  • @nadiaterezon
    @nadiaterezon 8 лет назад +251

    I think I'm okay at drawing but I draw good one day then another day I draw oddly.

    • @MsReginald
      @MsReginald 8 лет назад +8

      I have the same one day my drawings are great and the other day it's just horrible.

    • @Iulast99
      @Iulast99 8 лет назад +6

      I can relate to that :|

    • @edward-byanyothername
      @edward-byanyothername 8 лет назад +18

      same, one day i can draw realistic portrait, second i draw like a 2 year old :/

    • @TheSophiaLautner
      @TheSophiaLautner 8 лет назад +4

      Me, you described me

    • @sighberspook2021
      @sighberspook2021 8 лет назад +23

      +Minty “Candy” CandyArts when I manage to draw something I'm proud of I don't stop drawing for days after because I know that it is only a matter of time before I am back to committing horrible crimes against art

  • @emeraldqueen1994
    @emeraldqueen1994 5 лет назад +6

    Pro tip for reference pictures get a good quality camera 📷 and take pictures of literally EVERYTHING!!! I recommend the Nikon Cool pix A10 its small, strong - tough as nails - even, and the battery’s easy to change (takes AA batteries) I also recommend a 64 GB memory card

    • @Kre8tiveKatt
      @Kre8tiveKatt 5 лет назад +1

      Emerald Queen GREAT ADVICE! And before any of you say, “But I already have a camera on my phone”, know that you will all too soon be filling up all space on your phone constantly! Grrrrr... You really do need a separate camera just for grabbing visual references, ideas, etc. Before you know it, you’ll be creating visual reference files that will come in very handy. Now and later.
      HINT : start organizing those files into categories now while there are only a few! So much easier than you have created a massive amount of images!

  • @amberlabarge9424
    @amberlabarge9424 4 года назад +2

    I loved the advice about not comparing your art to anyone else's. I find myself doing that quite often, without even meaning to. But I really liked the positiveness of number nine. I will try to keep that in mind.

  • @bluenalu7
    @bluenalu7 8 лет назад +96

    I was seriously feeling so down about my drawing skills. I love to draw and I always have but I've never gotten to the level I would like to be at...I thought I would check out your videos to see what you've been up to since you are one of my favorite artists and I had never seen this video so I decided it was the perfect one for me to watch right now. I really appreciate your teaching style and the way you are very calm and precise. You've helped me a lot along my journey and I just wanted to say thank you for always posting new content and just being someone to look up to. Thanks Mark!

  • @Loutaku
    @Loutaku 8 лет назад +779

    "You probably already heard this from your art teacher"
    Wow
    Just wow
    MY art teachers just come up to me, say "this is wrong, so is this. fix it" and just fly away for half a hour 8'D

    • @CherylSan
      @CherylSan 8 лет назад +12

      +Loutaku 100% of the time my art teacher would say it's good XD

    • @matasskudra4385
      @matasskudra4385 8 лет назад +1

      +Loutaku When I ask my art teacher for his thoughts he kind of just looks at my drawing and walks away... WHAT DO I DOOO

    • @consumerofmicroplastics
      @consumerofmicroplastics 8 лет назад +6

      In my experience all my art teachers have been very helpful, it's unfortunate that there's terrible teachers out there, keeping us for achieving our potential.

    • @sterre1436
      @sterre1436 8 лет назад +5

      +Sergio Fierro In the past i took some lessons and it was with this really big group so he only had a short amount of time with each person, and he did the same he just pointed out the wrongs and walked away even when i asked what excactly i did wrong. I just stopped and learned from youtube tutorials. Believe me they are so much better than expensive drawing lessons

    • @consumerofmicroplastics
      @consumerofmicroplastics 8 лет назад

      +Peter Frypan I suppose it depends on everyone's experience, as for me, I have learned a lot from my teachers, and from people online.

  • @thejourneyofe3131
    @thejourneyofe3131 5 лет назад

    My name is Evan Borton, I’m from South Carolina and I want to be a better drawer. Many of the steps you went over relate so much to me especially the last one. I’ve watched a lot of your videos for months and I can honestly say you are a real inspirational person and a gifted drawer. I’ll add your videos to my sources of study as I try and get better. Keep it up and thanks for being here.

  • @TheCmgblue
    @TheCmgblue 7 лет назад +3

    I've been stuck in a streak of apathy for a few weeks (I work at a depression clinic). Your video gave me the impetus to pick up my pencil again. Awesome.

  • @yuahri_
    @yuahri_ 8 лет назад +305

    EAT TURNIPS! If you eat turnips you will be do perfectly in drawing.

    • @neevearm7935
      @neevearm7935 8 лет назад

      No tomatoes that's what you need to eat

    • @TheGodGamr
      @TheGodGamr 8 лет назад +13

      +Happy Cat can i drink ketchup instead

    • @neevearm7935
      @neevearm7935 8 лет назад +4

      +Dylan W yes because I'm amazing at are and I love tomato ketchup

    • @j65_95
      @j65_95 8 лет назад +1

      +Dylan W [UNDERTALE REFERENCE INTENSIFIES]

    • @Musiclover-kz2zp
      @Musiclover-kz2zp 8 лет назад

      All you need is pasta~!

  • @KeanuOR
    @KeanuOR 8 лет назад +193

    Markcrilley gives ten easy steps on how to draw better! Scientists hate him!
    (Every ad in the world)

  • @gabbycrutcher3348
    @gabbycrutcher3348 7 лет назад +1

    I subscribed when the person who has been teaching me, how to draw for a little over a year, suggested I watch your videos. I love this particular drawing, with the help of my teacher, your videos, and many others I hope to accomplish my goals.# 9 is one of the most important parts, when it comes to drawing. patience, and practice is the key !

  • @phoenixstewartvlogs5152
    @phoenixstewartvlogs5152 7 лет назад +10

    I REALY like the way you're voice sounds

  • @samirraza9069
    @samirraza9069 8 лет назад +332

    Instantly subscribed.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @samirraza9069
      @samirraza9069 8 лет назад

      +markcrilley Quick question, Do you do speed drawings of anime characters? I mean, either way I'll stay and enjoy your vids, but I just wanted to ask.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +2

      Try my time-lapse videos; more than 120 of them, many anime related: ruclips.net/p/PL34D7E497CFD46578

    • @samirraza9069
      @samirraza9069 8 лет назад +1

      +markcrilley Thx!

    • @VironixPsn
      @VironixPsn 8 лет назад +1

      Same. After 2 minutes

  • @kouyouseri
    @kouyouseri 7 лет назад +49

    The last tip hit me hard. Thank you for all the wonderful tips mark. I quit drawing for a few years because I saw my friends who started drawing later than me do better. And I didn't see myself improving so I gave up. I even stopped watching your videos even though I used to be addicted to them. Now I'm binge watching because I decided to start drawing again. Funny enough now a days I prefer drawing landscape over manga.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +9

      Thank you so much for coming back to watch my videos again! I'm honored by your kind words :)

    • @kughyatchy5774
      @kughyatchy5774 6 лет назад

      really!!!!!! yu quit drawing coz of dat shiiit,

  • @emaadawazem6971
    @emaadawazem6971 6 лет назад +3

    What your saying is very accurate. Never in my life I watched a how to draw video. And I’ve been drawing for more than 4 years. I started off by just copying what I liked and noticed how they do it. Then I draw it my self without looking. After that I draw what I’ve seen. Then I draw things that are beautiful. So i was like from drawing humans to drawing amazing landscapes. And know today I watch this video. And he is soo right about these things. Listen to what he’s saying to become an artist. Here’s one advice I should give you. Listen to relaxing or sad music. Trust me, it would put you in a focus where you want to accomplish something. Best with headphones by the way. It will really help out. And for now. FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS 👍👍👏

  • @littlebigcomrade
    @littlebigcomrade 7 лет назад +2

    I've been drawing for ten years and you always get better every day.

  • @zerobiele504
    @zerobiele504 8 лет назад +15

    Thank you so much Markcrilley!!! I gave up on drawing before I found this video. I was depressed every time I would try to draw. I didn't know were to start, I was soulless when I was drawing. I kept comparing my drawing to professionals, and I was in an endless loop! I saw this video, and you are my new favorite channel on RUclips, You are my role model!!! Thank you So MUCH!! I am drawing again, and I LOVE IT!!! You changed my view on art! Thank you!!

  • @FishMcFish420
    @FishMcFish420 8 лет назад +22

    One of my art teachers told me to not be afraid to make bad art. Of course naturally, bad and good in art is subjective, but I think what he was getting at was to not beat yourself up if something is not up to your own standards, and just keep going. I guess that's my add-on.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +5

      +KanaTheStrange I couldn't agree more.

    • @PartyC4nnon
      @PartyC4nnon 8 лет назад

      +KanaTheStrange that was the big problem for me. Still is. But I'm trying to tell myself more that the next thing I draw won't be the last. If it turns out bad, who cares? You can always try again.

    • @penillow6664
      @penillow6664 8 лет назад

      +partEc4nnon thats so freaking true!!!

  • @robbhoward455
    @robbhoward455 3 года назад

    I've been an artist as long as I can remember and I'm 55. I agree with you totally when you say putting pencil to paper is the one thing you would always rather be doing. And in my humble opinion, all 10 of your suggestions were spot on.

  • @rogerlong731
    @rogerlong731 7 лет назад

    Thank you Mark. My 10 yr old daughter has had some of her art selected to be shown at the Governors Scool of Art in Greenville, SC.Her enthusiasm has reignighted mine. Now together, she and I are building memories that will last a lifetime and beyond.I really appreciate your videos on the psychological side of art and how to stay motivated. I only wish I would have had access to these videos 30 years ago.😀Thanks again for your time. Between you and Alfonso Dunn I may get the hang of this again but most importantly watching by baby continue to grow as an artist!

  • @Djcat_Meow
    @Djcat_Meow 8 лет назад +1387

    he says it requires decades... i haven't even lived decades ;-;

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +282

      +Djcat Meow (Djcat472) Exactly my point: you're at the beginning of a journey, one that continues for many years.

    • @magdafachada6075
      @magdafachada6075 8 лет назад +29

      +markcrilley the problem is if you do the wrong journey... im still indecisive between art and science. I'd love to make ny own manga, but I dont have time now and if I gat a job that isnt just being an artist I wont gave time too.

    • @ninjaruss4205
      @ninjaruss4205 8 лет назад +47

      +Magda Fachada there is always time to learn something new. even if you have a job, it doesn't stop you from having a hobby. being an artist doesn't have to be full time.

    • @starandfox601
      @starandfox601 8 лет назад +19

      why not do both?there are a lot of different things in art and science that go hand in hand.there is so many possibilities with the 2 together.paleo art,the study of how art effects the mind and so much more.
      also what kind of science do you like?
      my favorites are anything to do with planets and animals.

    • @magdafachada6075
      @magdafachada6075 8 лет назад +6

      +ninjaruss But I'm afraid I wont have time enough to dedicate myself to art... My parents, for example, arrive home pretty late, they would barely have time to draw one simple drawing if they wanted to...
      +star and fox I like a lot of things related to science... too much, I must say. Genetics, medicine, psycology, mysteries of the brain, physics... I like everything that isn't completely investigated yet. Basically most of science... The thing is, what if, with a job like that, I have no time to draw?

  • @TheRedgundam
    @TheRedgundam 8 лет назад +16

    A tip that i would recommend is doing gesture drawings. They help A LOT, especially for those that want to get better at drawing full body pictures whether of real people or manga characters. After drawing about 80 gesture drawings I saw a huge improvement in my art in terms of drawing full body figures.

  • @ooxlan9475
    @ooxlan9475 3 года назад

    What make your drawing better isn’t in the quality of your tools and pencils but in the creativity and patience of yours, combining with hard work.
    Remember:
    Hard work beat Talent.

  • @susanbecker5610
    @susanbecker5610 6 лет назад +4

    I remember back in high school, the best advice I was given was, "Draw what you see, not what you think you see." In context it made sense. We were drawing from photos of faces, so the pictures were supposed to look as much like the person we were drawing as possible and I held onto this advice for years and years. If I'm drawing something and I want it to look exactly the same, then I don't look at one part and think, "Well that looks weird", and change it. I draw it exact. It's really helped me improve even when drawing something from my own mind. I will use several different pieces of reference and combine what I like for the finished drawing, but if I want a certain part to look a just the same way, I am very careful to draw it as close to what the reference is as possible.

  • @shaymoss4584
    @shaymoss4584 7 лет назад +261

    Its so satisfying watching him draw.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +19

      Thank you ^^

    • @ps1hagrid786
      @ps1hagrid786 7 лет назад +7

      Everything you say is so true.I am 16 and so frustrated with my drawings.
      I feel like my drawings are inferior to others.
      My drawings are black and white,but with all your advice i am sure i will improve😄😄
      Thank you

    • @ps1hagrid786
      @ps1hagrid786 7 лет назад +13

      your mask looks amazing btw😃

  • @jonathandobbins4464
    @jonathandobbins4464 8 лет назад +10

    just love, the way he express his self as well show his ideal of how he protrudes art, in such away to bring to life. great job mark

  • @rachelcoutts4547
    @rachelcoutts4547 4 года назад +1

    I know this is 4 years old but I’ve just watched it for the first time. Your passion & practice shows, loved watching this & I think the drawing is great 😊

  • @sleepy.1103
    @sleepy.1103 6 лет назад +48

    When you realize that the book you have is from the person you just started watching.

  • @LoLIHateMyNameLoL
    @LoLIHateMyNameLoL 8 лет назад +43

    I started drawing electronically on my pc. Drawing on paper is more fun, but for pc its more convenient, and erasing it way easier. Transitioning will take most people weeks to get used to by the way.

    • @FoltzyVids
      @FoltzyVids 8 лет назад +1

      It's best to get good at traditional art, before digital, but it all boils down to preference, and I've yet to try digital

    • @Stargazer_Ley
      @Stargazer_Ley 8 лет назад

      +Z Adel I try to do rough sketches on paper then scan them in to refine.

    • @adamhennessy4140
      @adamhennessy4140 8 лет назад

      +Hiroshi T same

    • @dalalalghaith
      @dalalalghaith 8 лет назад

      I started drawing on ipad and i loved it but i feel like i really need more styles cuz i keep redoing my work:(

    • @nafisamichaelis5367
      @nafisamichaelis5367 8 лет назад

      +Z Adel What do you use to draw on the pc? I have a hp computer

  • @natehardy9996
    @natehardy9996 8 лет назад +67

    haven't been here in a long time but good to be back

    • @goosevillenews7932
      @goosevillenews7932 8 лет назад

      +nae online WELCOME BACK!!!! HERE'S A COOKIE! * Gives cookie*

    • @user-zc2hz3yj2k
      @user-zc2hz3yj2k 8 лет назад

      +Gooseville News (Gooseface) I want some cookie too D:

    • @akraftwelzheim
      @akraftwelzheim 8 лет назад +1

      haha same for me man ^^

    • @creedbratton2440
      @creedbratton2440 8 лет назад

      +Gooseville News (Gooseface) spare one?

    • @goosevillenews7932
      @goosevillenews7932 8 лет назад

      bob bob HERE YA GO I HAVE AN INFINITE SUPPLY *Gives cookie*

  • @r.s.fletcher7066
    @r.s.fletcher7066 7 лет назад +8

    Your videos,and jazza's videos improved my drawing skills

  • @angelicaandino7833
    @angelicaandino7833 7 лет назад +5

    The 6th tip I definitely do, for example you use white gouache (idk how to spell it) while I prefer to use Sakura jelly rolls, you use a black prismacolor while I use fineliners and brush pens, you tend to work in graphite while I prefer colored lead, fineliners, watercolor, colored pencils, and markers, everyone has their own medium and shouldn't try to use exactly what other artists use, find what works for you

  • @Insanely_Mads
    @Insanely_Mads 7 лет назад +161

    Who else watches videos like these while they draw? X"D

    • @thatoneotaku7651
      @thatoneotaku7651 7 лет назад +3

      Maddz Draws I haven't in the past but I'm going to try it now xDD

    • @tina1348
      @tina1348 7 лет назад +7

      im like "im gonna go draw while watching the video" (*goes to grab the scketchbook but doesnt grab it and lays on the bed. Continues watching the video*) (*video ends*)
      Me:okay lets draw!-
      (*starts scrolling down the comments and laughs at them*)

    • @mcubiclerandfortheworks3033
      @mcubiclerandfortheworks3033 7 лет назад

      same....

    • @Insanely_Mads
      @Insanely_Mads 7 лет назад

      @Tina's Videos
      Haha XD

    • @xxfreddyxxxxfazbearxx2858
      @xxfreddyxxxxfazbearxx2858 7 лет назад

      Maddz Draws ME BRUHHHHH

  • @roosaraty4038
    @roosaraty4038 8 лет назад +16

    Haha, I have caught myself watching your videos a several times now, not necessarily because of the subject, but rather because I can relax by watching you draw :D However these videos also help me find new perspective as an artist, so thank you!

  • @AnimeLover-pw4ow
    @AnimeLover-pw4ow 6 лет назад +2

    This is an old video and i just found it today and i have to say this is very inspirational for me and i found the way you speak as an artist is amazing and you draw amazingly at the same time love this 😭

  • @hay-wyred8043
    @hay-wyred8043 7 лет назад +107

    I was gonna sub to you until I noticed
    I had already subbed to you before 😂

    • @user-kk6pk3zn2g
      @user-kk6pk3zn2g 6 лет назад +3

      Hay-Wyre d same!

    • @benjaminkost2441
      @benjaminkost2441 4 года назад

      Don't you love it that you watch someone so good that you try to resubscribe to them?

  • @Eerie_raccoon
    @Eerie_raccoon 7 лет назад +75

    is it weird that when you were drawing i was crying because it's so amazing

    • @Eerie_raccoon
      @Eerie_raccoon 7 лет назад +1

      Luk4s Apps im not a guy xD but ok

    • @squidneythesquid2487
      @squidneythesquid2487 7 лет назад +1

      Shinx 9o6 Let me guess.. you're watching this in the middle of the night?

    • @Eerie_raccoon
      @Eerie_raccoon 7 лет назад +1

      Squidney The Squid i dont remember when I watched this lol

    • @alexak3388
      @alexak3388 7 лет назад +2

      Shinx 9o6 same here,I was like saying my drawing sucks and was watching this video in shame

    • @chikakumask4693
      @chikakumask4693 7 лет назад

      Yes.

  • @gwendolynking6303
    @gwendolynking6303 8 лет назад +4

    "If you're learning from someone who does not have a very professional look, you are probably going to pick up their bad habits." That was very well put. This is often enough an issue that never comes up upon asking an artist for advice. I've been having severe anxiety with my work. I asked an artist who had a 4 year art degree how my work could use improvement. Instead of constructive criticism, he told me that it looked like it was from DeviantArt. And that he would skim right past it on the site if he saw it. It actually hurt. I get that I'm an amateur but there needs to be more advice like yours. It gives me hope. Thank you.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад

      +Gwendolyn Gotham Thank you Gwendolyn. Glad I can help!

  • @Ok-po3ks
    @Ok-po3ks 7 лет назад +1

    I didn't have any idea of what to draw and no motivation until I found you. I always tried to draw from memory, because I thought I had to. Now I draw every day, taking inspiration from artists such as kerby rosanes, and of course you! I'm getting better and better.
    Thank you!!☺💓

  • @osamabinladen2157
    @osamabinladen2157 5 лет назад +5

    It was extremely expensive but I finally found the supplies that suit me perfectly😊😊

  • @SunFireArtist
    @SunFireArtist 8 лет назад +33

    I am a violinist...oh my gosh the connections
    Learning the violin is very hard, but dedication and my love for it helped me get good
    Thanks for the art tips.
    They'll help me a ton!

    • @isabellahearts6425
      @isabellahearts6425 8 лет назад

      I'm a violinist cool

    • @someperson3359
      @someperson3359 8 лет назад

      I want to be a violinist, and an artist. In my opinion, my drawings suck XD

    • @nightcorelovah983
      @nightcorelovah983 8 лет назад

      I can relate alot I play violin also

    • @forest2785
      @forest2785 8 лет назад

      I'm a cellist... #lonewolf

    • @isabellarose8640
      @isabellarose8640 8 лет назад

      I'm also a violinist. My family and teacher support me and say I'm amazing. It is a difficult instrument to learn but I always practice, which is the reason why I am very skilled at it!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🎻🎻🎻

  • @annac4383
    @annac4383 7 лет назад +5

    I find real-time art videos really reassuring because they show that other people actually draw at the same rate as me

  • @valhalla1240
    @valhalla1240 6 лет назад

    I would also add: what helped me immensely was watching other people draw. Specifically observing their hand-movement and the way they held the pencil.

  • @BlackLotusV1
    @BlackLotusV1 7 лет назад +21

    TIP: For me it did work to pick one art style and kinda flow with it.. Even i did like manga, anime and cartoon arts, i did go to the realistic drawing.
    Sorry for my English.

  • @eliseo5389
    @eliseo5389 7 лет назад +440

    Whenever I pick up a pencil and my drawing notebook I go on my computer and google an anime image i want to draw, I start drawing and my drawing dosent look like the one im seeing, I feel like i cant draw anymore I cant even draw anymore. I wish i can draw using my mind ive been depressed lately i feel like i lost my drawing talent im trying to believe in myself but i cant do it.. my notebbok is filled with unfinished and ugly drawings... Im trying to pick myself up.

    • @lazy_neko7648
      @lazy_neko7648 7 лет назад +3

      EpicGamer omg I was doing that right know

    • @Hopefulcreations
      @Hopefulcreations 7 лет назад +15

      EpicGamer You can always take a short break, maybe 2 to 3 days from drawing, and then when you feel like your ready to start drawing again go ahead. This works for me most of the time. Also when creating your artwork try doing something different from the last time you created a drawing. In other words, challenge yourself to do something different in your drawing. Also practice in areas your not so good at and over time you'll see improvement.

    • @bloodsireb4829
      @bloodsireb4829 7 лет назад +6

      you will get real good eventualy, when you keep going drawing the image you are viewing you may not like it, but the more you draw you eventually realize hey i Drew that guys hair exactly even tho the rest is weird but you draw more and more and you get better with piece by piece by piece till you can mimick it, and stay strong man im terrible right now i got the eyes down but the rest of the drawings of characters bodies are lopsided and strange, so im working at this too, like Mark crilley says, it took him years

    • @chirmy2156
      @chirmy2156 7 лет назад +1

      EpicGamer fell the same

    • @ramondimas1252
      @ramondimas1252 7 лет назад +17

      Everyone feels like this once in a while and it will happen many times more. Just know that you aren't the first nor will you be the last to experience this. What I found very useful for me is to use my drawing time as self help time. Time to allow me to catch up to myself. Sometimes the routine of life can rush us along without allowing us to breathe. So I suggest you put on some head phones, listen to some native american flute music and running streams and bird sounds. Keep the sound and music on, take a deep breath and just be conscious that your drawing will become just what you will it to become. I think the main problem right now is that you are depressed and therefore being too hard on yourself, you are expecting something and this may be the very cause of your depression. Do not expect and be grateful for what you receive. Depression sucks hombre, but you'll get out of it. Imagine depression as a pile of dirt over a seed. It will nurture you and test you at the same time, but one day you will rupture through it and become something grand. Stay up and know that there are many of us out there that are here for you.

  • @necroticwizard4881
    @necroticwizard4881 8 лет назад +84

    My sister likes to put me down by telling me 'Oh no, her neck is too long' 'It looks like a horse/dog' 'the legs are too long' sometimes it kind of helps, sometimes I just want to shove her pessimistic head down the drain. She puts me down, but I still try. Also, I've recently tried making anime characters...so far...I can only do Heads, necks, and shoulders. Bodies are hard, especially hands.

    • @necroticwizard4881
      @necroticwizard4881 8 лет назад

      Thank you :) She just decides to come over while I'm drawing and just start criticizing it. While when she is drawing, her wolves look like cats, and her cats look like foxes. She's rather rude.

    • @necroticwizard4881
      @necroticwizard4881 8 лет назад

      I just usually spit back at her 'then don't look at it ya little (Colourful word)'

    • @kooliana
      @kooliana 8 лет назад +1

      That must suck, when you will probably have a harder time getting better if she criticizes it. You know what, if she says something like that, just think 'is there something I dislike about this?' If there is, it's either some small nit picky thing that is just you being rude to yourself, or there's something you can improve. Don't think 'Hey this sucks I need to change it', just experiment!
      ...What am I saying, I'm not some kind of expert.

    • @necroticwizard4881
      @necroticwizard4881 8 лет назад

      Yeah, sometimes. It's also bad when I think of something in my head and it doesn't come out right on paper. Then it hits straight through

    • @Eliburgo
      @Eliburgo 8 лет назад

      keep going take the criticism in stride take it as constructive criticism and be and artist not a drawer wtf is a drawer but a box in a nightstand

  • @edzis2k996
    @edzis2k996 6 лет назад +2

    It is VERY good that you draw something and talk about something while making a video ..
    It was very very nice watching + thinking of what you say..!

  • @neo-man-ist
    @neo-man-ist 7 лет назад +1

    Drawing is a craft and skill. Patience and diligence is key. I am 26 and I have been improving on my art by putting my emotions on paper.

  • @NotRebeccaHart
    @NotRebeccaHart 8 лет назад +7

    I finally treated myself to "Mastering Manga" a while back, and honestly it has helped so much with the technicalities of manga styling! This video rings true in so many ways, it's great that you are able to reach so many people especially who might not have supportive art teachers. I haven't been in an art class for 7 years now (jeez I'm getting old D:) but I was blessed with an incredibly encouraging teacher, and I'm eternally grateful. Thank you for being that person for some people ^_^

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +1

      +Rebecca Hart Thank you Rebecca for your kind words; it means a lot :)

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад

      +Sebastian Lara Thank you so much!

  • @neruchan755
    @neruchan755 8 лет назад +35

    Gosh I was watching this video, when I finally realized that I had your book! I was thinking "mark crilley... this name remind me of something..."
    But it's only when you talked about perspective and your book that realized 😂
    Of course I'm french so I have the french version of it but I like it very much!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +6

      +neru chan Merci beaucoup! ^_^

    • @ikellkowz4foon856
      @ikellkowz4foon856 8 лет назад +6

      +markcrilley Still more French than I know...

    • @dartsxo
      @dartsxo 8 лет назад +3

      +markcrilley wait.. YOU HAVE A BOOK!?
      AMAZON HERE I COME

    • @blutchchesterfield1476
      @blutchchesterfield1476 8 лет назад +1

      Gosh, I'm Belgian, so I Speak french, but when I read "Merci beaucoup" written by somebody who I know speak English, I just pronounce it "Mewci boucouuu"...

  • @janetboyd1398
    @janetboyd1398 6 лет назад +1

    Great advice. It brought home to my mind so many things I have learned from teachers and put words to
    the things I found out for myself

  • @melle7017
    @melle7017 2 года назад

    The third tip is an incredible tip! In class, I was taught this and I did my first oil painting of “The Lovers”. It was an incredible experience.

  • @rebeccawalilko960
    @rebeccawalilko960 8 лет назад +9

    I am loving the art style you have going on in this piece, Crilley. I'm excited for this future project of yours!

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +2

      +Rebecca Walilko Thank you Rebecca ^^

    • @animeforevergaming5122
      @animeforevergaming5122 8 лет назад

      +markcrilley can u do a how to draw a male chibi with full body

  • @shotowoki4515
    @shotowoki4515 7 лет назад +61

    *buys 10000 boxes of turnips*
    *eats turnip*
    *trys to draw a stick figure*
    Me: ITS NOT WORKING!!!!
    *flips table*
    (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ

  • @the1zeldafan609
    @the1zeldafan609 6 лет назад +3

    my god, mark! you're absoloutely amazing and are very helpful, too! im 11, and i want to become a 2d animator as my occupation. of course, drawing skills aren't necessarily needed to make good hand drawn animation. however, since im trying to develop my animation to be very fluid, organic, free but realistic, i am trying to hone my art skills! that way i know how to draw things when i animate. knowing that it is fine to use references, or that its a good idea to practice every day really helps in both animating AND drawing. you've really reassured me mark, thanks a whole lot!

  • @allkindsofgroove
    @allkindsofgroove 5 лет назад +20

    > Draw everyday
    me: has a full-time job that sometimes requires me to work in the evening up till 10PM.
    also me: has a webcomic that updates 2 times a week and is full-color.
    Thankfully, no one's complained about my art yet but I know there's tons of room for improvement. xD

    • @recon441
      @recon441 3 года назад

      That's incredible!

    • @dolphinpower1107
      @dolphinpower1107 3 года назад

      Then theirs me who has enough time to do anything but gets nothing done.

  • @shintax5353
    @shintax5353 8 лет назад +8

    Mark thank you. This video opened my eyes on how I should approach drawing and really boosted my confidence to a new level. Drawing is really something I love and you made me appreciate my art more.
    Sincerely thank you.

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +3

      +Nickolas Gargallator Thank you Nickolas!

    • @dragfall7224
      @dragfall7224 8 лет назад +1

      I agree,i was feeling a lack of confidence in my art untill I saw this video,Mark Crilley your amazing and my idol thank you for the inspiration to draw with confidence again!

  • @HowToMolly
    @HowToMolly 8 лет назад +23

    I started drawing like 2 days ago and I enjoyed drawing so much that I got myself a tablet. I finished my first original character 2 hours ago and show it to people to take their opinion. They said I suck and have no talent. I should stop drawing etc etc. My heart was broken and had no determination to continue. I was crying since then in my bed. Thanks to your video I have a little hope now. Thanks +markcrilley

    • @cerysdowd6151
      @cerysdowd6151 8 лет назад +11

      awwww don't worry dude,you started 2 days ago it takes years to be "perfect" or even acceptable.your lucky you have a tablet while poor folk like me have pen and paper.if you practice everyday like mark said, you WILL get better and those mean people will eat there words.(sorry I have bad English)

    • @ghoul1713
      @ghoul1713 8 лет назад +2

      +Tunahan Koçak Vay tek Türk izleyici ben değilmişim :D Bence sen kimseyi dinleme ve sadece çiz her gün biraz çize çize daha iyi çizim yapmaya başlarsın :D

    • @SweSikalus
      @SweSikalus 8 лет назад +1

      +Tunahan Koçak Just be confident, pal. We all gotta begin somewhere!

    • @ren7076
      @ren7076 8 лет назад +1

      Yea just ignore them. At least you finally found your passion. You definitely should continue because I'm certain people will get amazed of your drawings and will start asking you to draw something for them.
      I wasn't that good before but now I'm getting to where Mark is with just pencils not colour, everyone says I'm really good at drawing and by just hearing that will give you courage to do better. Took me more than a year to learn realism.

    • @TheDestroyer73
      @TheDestroyer73 8 лет назад

      +Tunahan Koçak i noticed that being a artist takes more than skill,practice etc it also involves emotions/feelings and you will come to learn making thingsv. There will also be many comments that are negative but also positive one aboout you're artwork. It is all up to you to motive and one day prove themwrong or even yourself till you get better....in the end remember its always about having FUN nothing else

  • @phantom3289
    @phantom3289 5 лет назад +1

    Mark, You have helped me get back into drawing after losing interest because I felt my drawing ability was not up to par with others at my age range. I saw others draw amazing masterpieces and all I could draw was a very poor copy of a zombie.
    Because of you, I have felt more confident in my drawings.
    Thank you.

  • @kaplooge
    @kaplooge 7 лет назад +1

    When I was younger I watched this video. Today, I watched it again and I am now thinking of drawing a picture!

  • @BubbsieBash
    @BubbsieBash 8 лет назад +136

    I wonder how many people actually started to eat turnips.

    • @pancathy6433
      @pancathy6433 8 лет назад +1

      Lol everyone

    • @usda_aproved2988
      @usda_aproved2988 7 лет назад

      me

    • @ruberryrose5652
      @ruberryrose5652 7 лет назад +4

      Small Silly Slideshows
      What is a turnips?

    • @vintageslayer
      @vintageslayer 7 лет назад

      Luri Chan turnips (plural) are a vegetable (usually purple, yellow and white combined) if you would like more information just google it

    • @lilly_whodat4660
      @lilly_whodat4660 7 лет назад +1

      *slowly raises hand* T__T

  • @yamazaki2358
    @yamazaki2358 7 лет назад +154

    Tip 12: Patience Obviously

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  7 лет назад +20

      What was tip 11? ;)

    • @yamazaki2358
      @yamazaki2358 7 лет назад +16

      markcrilley tip 11: breakdown things ;)

  • @QNHibb316
    @QNHibb316 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much for this video.
    I have been in a stump over the years with my style of work. Was never satisfied with my work, and sadly I always compared it to others who looked much better than mine.
    One month before I head back to school, going four my bachelors in digital animation, and I was looking at old artwork, both good and very ugly, and I told myself that I needed help. So I searched on RUclips to see what other artist were doing to help themselves get out of the constant stump of being stuck. I had pass by a few of your other videos and they have been very helpful as well.
    Again thank you for being an encouragement to other artist, and keep up the good work.

  • @drawwithnikko
    @drawwithnikko 7 лет назад +1

    Man, I have stopped drawing since I graduated high school, it was like 2007, and you made me thinkin of going back to art world again Mark.

  • @starpleb1596
    @starpleb1596 8 лет назад +7

    Hey Mark! I want you to know that I was once a viewer of yours, very interested in art. Many things happened throughout high school that got in the way, and as a result I have not heard your voice in a few years! I am now about to graduate from high school, and with my life being a little better, I am back! It feels good to watch a video of yours again. Hope I can be loyal this time ;)

    • @markcrilley
      @markcrilley  8 лет назад +7

      +DucoTheTactician Thank you so much-- so glad to have you back!

    • @vicfu9522
      @vicfu9522 8 лет назад

      +markcrilley MARK!! I have a challenge for you! draw Big Boss from the Metal Gear Solid series as a manga character! :D

  • @urjhani
    @urjhani 8 лет назад +14

    My art teachers have taught me nothing this 10 tip video helped me so much

  • @justinlaboy6837
    @justinlaboy6837 4 года назад

    THANK YOU for talking about looking at references. That makes me feel WAY better. Ive been trying to draw from memory and its been bringing me down but knowing its unrealistic for most artists helps tons! Also, Amadeus is one of my top 10 favorite movies lol

  • @gabrele.ggreen3429
    @gabrele.ggreen3429 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for helping me understand the essentials for an art perspective