Love this idea! And just to counter all the comments not liking the time lapse… I am personally thankful for a quick hit videos! I appreciate the commentary on the longer videos, but as a mom and working on various projects I don’t always have time to sit and listen to a 1 to 2 hour video. This is great!
I set a goal for myself to make the drawings small, since i always put too much effort into projects in the beginning and then burn out. I am happy this feels like practice with friends and not a competition or challenge, like most of drawing based on prompts does. Looking forward to doing more of these, thank you :)
I think this is a wonderful initiative. Sometimes I'll have a long day or just get distracted and then seeing the Daily Draw thumbnail come up in my feed serves as a happy little surprise and reminder to get cracking. I know for sure I won't tag along for all, but I also know that on a day I'm not feeling myself, I'll see this come up right on my subscription feed and get that little boost of motivation I need to start.
I love that series! And I'll admit it was even better when it wasn't just a timelapse. Your commentary and artistic thoughts are way more intersting than a simple 5 minutes airplane painting. I suppose it requires less work though, and I understand we all have limited time in a day...
I will do that occasionally moving forward, but the edits were getting too long for me to do daily and still get on with my other responsibilities. Doing the time lapse is a quicker edit.
Question for others in the comments: When you draw objects, especially things like airplanes, trains, etc, do you try to make your drawing as accurate as possible, so that others will know exactly what model you're basing your drawing of, or do you just try to get the general idea?
LOVE these daily drawings! A fun positive note to the day! Thank you for doing them!!
You're welcome!
Love this idea! And just to counter all the comments not liking the time lapse… I am personally thankful for a quick hit videos! I appreciate the commentary on the longer videos, but as a mom and working on various projects I don’t always have time to sit and listen to a 1 to 2 hour video. This is great!
I set a goal for myself to make the drawings small, since i always put too much effort into projects in the beginning and then burn out. I am happy this feels like practice with friends and not a competition or challenge, like most of drawing based on prompts does. Looking forward to doing more of these, thank you :)
I think this is a wonderful initiative. Sometimes I'll have a long day or just get distracted and then seeing the Daily Draw thumbnail come up in my feed serves as a happy little surprise and reminder to get cracking. I know for sure I won't tag along for all, but I also know that on a day I'm not feeling myself, I'll see this come up right on my subscription feed and get that little boost of motivation I need to start.
Wow, I didn't even know that electric planes were this close to coming out! Thank you for the prompt, Aaron.
Sempre uma honra ver você desenhar 👏
Excellent,Aaron!👍🏻
Thanks!
I love that series! And I'll admit it was even better when it wasn't just a timelapse. Your commentary and artistic thoughts are way more intersting than a simple 5 minutes airplane painting. I suppose it requires less work though, and I understand we all have limited time in a day...
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Thanks alot for those
You are welcome!
I still like the Daily Drawing but I think I preferred Aaron speaking to us throughout over the timelapse. Still nice to see daily uploads :)
I will do that occasionally moving forward, but the edits were getting too long for me to do daily and still get on with my other responsibilities. Doing the time lapse is a quicker edit.
@@AaronBlaiseArt Absolutely makes sense. Thank you for all you do and all you've created!
Yea!
Question for others in the comments: When you draw objects, especially things like airplanes, trains, etc, do you try to make your drawing as accurate as possible, so that others will know exactly what model you're basing your drawing of, or do you just try to get the general idea?
Mine looks like something out of both star wars and WW2