Maybe they don't post that regularly. They could be busy with their job. If you want like a big following you need to be posting on all your social medias quite regularly.
I'm so glad the algorithm brought me to your channel. I've been learning to draw for a few months now and dabbled in a few things; but without structure. After trying my first portrait drawing I've felt a bit lost on were to go next, how to improve my skills, what to focus on, etc and your video is the perfect learning map. Just wanted to say thank you and I'm looking forward to continuing to learn with your very helpful video. 😊
I’m at a level 3 with some 4 elements! This is so helpful on learning where to go next- i’m mostly comfortable with perspective but I’m learning a lot of what ur covering!!! Very fun, thanks for the cool video!!
OMG ALSO you talking about “your eyes opening for the first time” about lighting + perspective IS SO REAL. The artistic third eye LMFAO. Whenever i’m watching spongebob or some shit i’m like RULE OF THIRDS!!!!! FOREGROUND VS BACKGROUND!!! Color theory!!!!
I used to draw as a kid (27 now) started getting the itch this past year and like you said.. I saw all the info on here and got crazy overwhelmed lol I love you explanation on how drawing translates to many aspects in life. Which has given me a whole new level of motivation. Judging on your level scale, I'm definitely am somewhere between 1 and 2 lol and have tried areas of 3. Overall I just need to practice more. Thanks for the great video!
VERY HELPFUL 🗣🗣 I can't draw AT ALL and ur video is pretty much what I've needed for YEARS 😭 that lecture on how to do all of this will definitely be needed >:)
I just found you and I love you already c.c pleasee more of this type of video reallyenjoyed it! :D Also I'm kinda still at level one and two xDD (art has gotten kinda frustrating for me, but I'm sooo glad I've found you!)
I'm usually looking for keywords when learning something new. Things I can look up and read on, and start slowly understanding them whether or not I'll implement them right away. With music I could get away with mostly using wikipedia, but for drawing I didn't know what's out there in the first place to even start studying it. This video gives some sense in direction until I can look up things better. Thank you
I'm definitely interested in more videos like this. Also, I will definitely be saving this video to come back to later. As a beginner not knowing where to start can feel overwhelming.
Its definitely overwhelming as a beginner, and any start to any journey is just as overwhelming! You just gotta take it one step at a time and when you look back you will see how far you have come and it will be exciting as you continue to progress on your drawing journey!! 💃✨
I'm like level 5? My knowledge and skills didnt follow the proposed pattern though. Levels 1-3 I gained from art classes I took back in high school. A lot of the level 4 knowledge has been gained from overlapping interests like photography for composistion + color and health science for anatomy over the course of yeaaaars. Also a bunch of just trial and error seeing what works/doesnt work. I don't plan on going pro though so I'll probably just sit here while drawing random stuff here and there for fun whenever I'm struck with inspiration.
tbh tracing at level 0 is more of a mindful act paired with learning a new motor skill because if you zone out while tracing its just gonna be a relaxing activity and not a learning one. So you want to see the lines you are making, ask yourself why does this line look like this what if it was a squiggly line vs a straight line. Once you get bored of tracing you should try copying your reference image and then with a different color trace that image and see how far you were off and you will start to see how to look at a reference and your motor skills will improve. This is just a method to improve faster at drawing and your artistic eye so if you really hate tracing, don't even bother and just draw what you enjoy and you will still improve that way. 💪
Hello my advice would be to find some pictures of humans,faces, animals, characters u love, or anything really. Place your paper over and draw shapes over the pictures and simplify the whole picture down to shapes. And see what shapes make up those things. Try to think 3d shapes when doing this
Kinda feel like your video is what took me to level 5. But levels 6-8 have these components that I already have? Because art isn't my first career, it's my third. I was a software developer for a couple decades, and then I was a business coach for almost another whole decade. Now I've been working on the art thing for six years, and when you said "hey, level 5 is this thing where you look back on the previous levels and think they're kinda basic" I went "damn, they kind of are." But when you're talking about the higher levels, you're mostly talking about things that go with getting older and progressing in your career, not so much things that are specific to art. I'm already older and progressed in my career. I don't feel like I've gotten through level 5 yet (I just got here!) but it seems like I would just jump straight to the latter half of level 7 at that point. As far as your question, I do like this video, since as you can see I did stay till the end - so more videos like this would be awesome. Also why do you talk so much like Angel Ganev
Yeah level 6-8 is more career focused, but it doesn't have to be imo because if you are drawing as a hobby level 6 you could be exploring different mediums and then level 7 you find that you really like doing this one thing so you get crazy good at it, and then level 8 you make something cool for your family or community that they find valuable, so its pretty nuanced when you get to level 6-8. 😉 I have no idea why I talk so much like Angel 😂 he is pretty entertaining I will give him that, but I don't think I will go as far as shaving my head 🤔
I agree, you can learn coloring and shading here on RUclips that’s for sure, but having a second eye helps you level up quicker so I think joining a discord server or getting your friends to critique your work paired with RUclips tutorials is a great alternative to spending money on a teacher 💪😎
What drawing level are you? 🤔
Six. For soooo loooooooong loooooooooooooooooooong time. Stil six.
something between 3 or 4, learning Anatomy is HARD
Almost no sound in video, sorry.
1 2 3 and very small part or 4, as a 15 year old 🥸🥸 but I hate colors 😀
Why is this channel still so small? Your advices are the best I could've got.
I'm glad you found this video was helpful 💪😤
Maybe they don't post that regularly. They could be busy with their job. If you want like a big following you need to be posting on all your social medias quite regularly.
This was an excellent, very well presented and informative video. I'm 55 years old, an have been stuck at level 3 since 1988. Time to level up.
I'm so glad the algorithm brought me to your channel. I've been learning to draw for a few months now and dabbled in a few things; but without structure. After trying my first portrait drawing I've felt a bit lost on were to go next, how to improve my skills, what to focus on, etc and your video is the perfect learning map. Just wanted to say thank you and I'm looking forward to continuing to learn with your very helpful video. 😊
I’m at a level 3 with some 4 elements! This is so helpful on learning where to go next- i’m mostly comfortable with perspective but I’m learning a lot of what ur covering!!! Very fun, thanks for the cool video!!
OMG ALSO you talking about “your eyes opening for the first time” about lighting + perspective IS SO REAL. The artistic third eye LMFAO.
Whenever i’m watching spongebob or some shit i’m like RULE OF THIRDS!!!!! FOREGROUND VS BACKGROUND!!! Color theory!!!!
RIGHT!!! You start seeing composition and color theory everywhere, its wild!! 😱
thought i was at lv8. actually at lv2 :(. rly nice vid.
Awareness of weakness is the first step to greatness, so get excited cause improvement is just on the horizon!! 💪🤩
I used to draw as a kid (27 now) started getting the itch this past year and like you said.. I saw all the info on here and got crazy overwhelmed lol I love you explanation on how drawing translates to many aspects in life. Which has given me a whole new level of motivation. Judging on your level scale, I'm definitely am somewhere between 1 and 2 lol and have tried areas of 3. Overall I just need to practice more. Thanks for the great video!
VERY HELPFUL 🗣🗣 I can't draw AT ALL and ur video is pretty much what I've needed for YEARS 😭 that lecture on how to do all of this will definitely be needed >:)
😂😂 maybe one day I will make a ridiculously long lecture
@@stallout_art I can't wait for that day 🙏😸
I just found you and I love you already c.c pleasee more of this type of video reallyenjoyed it! :D
Also I'm kinda still at level one and two xDD (art has gotten kinda frustrating for me, but I'm sooo glad I've found you!)
lol that feeling when your nature/fantasy landscapes are lv 5 but character art is stuck at 2 and cityscapes are at 0 XD
I'm usually looking for keywords when learning something new. Things I can look up and read on, and start slowly understanding them whether or not I'll implement them right away.
With music I could get away with mostly using wikipedia, but for drawing I didn't know what's out there in the first place to even start studying it. This video gives some sense in direction until I can look up things better. Thank you
I’m glad this video was helpful! 🥰
Yes thats a good style of video.
I'm definitely interested in more videos like this. Also, I will definitely be saving this video to come back to later. As a beginner not knowing where to start can feel overwhelming.
Its definitely overwhelming as a beginner, and any start to any journey is just as overwhelming! You just gotta take it one step at a time and when you look back you will see how far you have come and it will be exciting as you continue to progress on your drawing journey!! 💃✨
:O she bacc
I'm baaaaack 💃💅✨
level 9 kim jun gi
So since I looked like an allien I should learn allien anatomy fisrst right?
Thanks fo this video btw this is exactly what everyone is looking for lmao
ofc 😤😤
I'm like level 5? My knowledge and skills didnt follow the proposed pattern though. Levels 1-3 I gained from art classes I took back in high school. A lot of the level 4 knowledge has been gained from overlapping interests like photography for composistion + color and health science for anatomy over the course of yeaaaars. Also a bunch of just trial and error seeing what works/doesnt work. I don't plan on going pro though so I'll probably just sit here while drawing random stuff here and there for fun whenever I'm struck with inspiration.
how long should we trace everything
1 2 3 and BOOM, famous.
Idk what level i am, im practicing parts from almost every single level.
Im probably never getting to "level 5" much less 8
You’ll get there! It just might take some time 💪😤
I am level 1 :)
Can you show how to trace effectively
tbh tracing at level 0 is more of a mindful act paired with learning a new motor skill because if you zone out while tracing its just gonna be a relaxing activity and not a learning one. So you want to see the lines you are making, ask yourself why does this line look like this what if it was a squiggly line vs a straight line. Once you get bored of tracing you should try copying your reference image and then with a different color trace that image and see how far you were off and you will start to see how to look at a reference and your motor skills will improve. This is just a method to improve faster at drawing and your artistic eye so if you really hate tracing, don't even bother and just draw what you enjoy and you will still improve that way. 💪
Hello my advice would be to find some pictures of humans,faces, animals, characters u love, or anything really. Place your paper over and draw shapes over the pictures and simplify the whole picture down to shapes. And see what shapes make up those things. Try to think 3d shapes when doing this
@@nickgann7946 okay ty
@@stallout_art thank u
Kinda feel like your video is what took me to level 5. But levels 6-8 have these components that I already have? Because art isn't my first career, it's my third. I was a software developer for a couple decades, and then I was a business coach for almost another whole decade. Now I've been working on the art thing for six years, and when you said "hey, level 5 is this thing where you look back on the previous levels and think they're kinda basic" I went "damn, they kind of are."
But when you're talking about the higher levels, you're mostly talking about things that go with getting older and progressing in your career, not so much things that are specific to art. I'm already older and progressed in my career. I don't feel like I've gotten through level 5 yet (I just got here!) but it seems like I would just jump straight to the latter half of level 7 at that point.
As far as your question, I do like this video, since as you can see I did stay till the end - so more videos like this would be awesome.
Also why do you talk so much like Angel Ganev
Yeah level 6-8 is more career focused, but it doesn't have to be imo because if you are drawing as a hobby level 6 you could be exploring different mediums and then level 7 you find that you really like doing this one thing so you get crazy good at it, and then level 8 you make something cool for your family or community that they find valuable, so its pretty nuanced when you get to level 6-8. 😉
I have no idea why I talk so much like Angel 😂 he is pretty entertaining I will give him that, but I don't think I will go as far as shaving my head 🤔
I think level four does not need a teacher because there are many who teach coloring and shading on RUclips.
I agree, you can learn coloring and shading here on RUclips that’s for sure, but having a second eye helps you level up quicker so I think joining a discord server or getting your friends to critique your work paired with RUclips tutorials is a great alternative to spending money on a teacher 💪😎
@stallout_art Thanks for your advice, you are my favorite artist 😭💗
I'm simultaneously at 0, 1, 2, 3, & 4.
lmaooo don't tell me... color by numbers?!! 😂😂
This girl is giving me acerola vibes
thank you uwu
Excellent video 👏
It's the kind where we need to revisit this a few times over the course of applying it all 🫡