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  • @ericanthonyj
    @ericanthonyj  4 года назад +160

    Woops. Small editing mistake at 6:15 (audio is missing). I'm such a noob, haha!

    • @malachijames
      @malachijames 4 года назад +12

      No you're not. You're human :)

    • @danicuevas4334
      @danicuevas4334 4 года назад +1

      @@malachijames noobs are humans too!

    • @some3dguy
      @some3dguy 4 года назад

      @@malachijames noobs are not human?

    • @eborrr
      @eborrr 4 года назад +2

      @@some3dguy humans are noobs

    • @captain97arrow
      @captain97arrow 4 года назад

      It's ok bro, well those problem I relate too and yeah your video will help all people facing this issue thannks bro. Stay safe. Peace

  • @rosannevink5901
    @rosannevink5901 4 года назад +650

    DON'T do art for the likes, DO art because it's your passion

    • @ericanthonyj
      @ericanthonyj  4 года назад +32

      Exactly!

    • @JAGADEY
      @JAGADEY 4 года назад +12

      This is very hollow coming from someone who is complaining about a whopping 10k likes.

    • @sketchuyu7298
      @sketchuyu7298 4 года назад +7

      Yes do it because its your passion but getting attention for your work makes you feel good and in return makes you more motivated to continue your passion.

    • @Shakamuni
      @Shakamuni 4 года назад +14

      @@sketchuyu7298 The problem here is how much attention is enough to keep you motivated... 100 likes? 1000 likes? 10.000 likes? 100.000 likes? When for you "attention" = "likes", it's like a drug: it will never be enough, and you always need more.
      What is even worse: there will be ALWAYS someone who gets more "likes" than you, and the comparison will drive you crazy.
      The best way is to cut the shit at the very beginning: stay away from social networks or change your paradigm about motivation and attention.

    • @rosannevink5901
      @rosannevink5901 4 года назад +3

      @@sketchuyu7298 I see your point and it does make you feel more confident. But don't make that take over you. Social media is and will always be a weird place... One day you're in the spotlight and get hundreds of likes, the next day you're back in your dark corner getting not even half the amount of likes you got the previous time. And THAT is what makes you very upset and de motivated and maybe even stop doing what you love. That's why I tell myself and try to tell other people that likes shouldn't be you top priority. And do what you do because YOU love it and because of some silly little heart/like.

  • @demoniac4821
    @demoniac4821 4 года назад +77

    I agree. I noticed when i try draw with "purpose" like drawing for a friend or a commission. Things don't go well at all, but when i draw just for drawing with no plan or any thought i do ten times better.

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 4 года назад +4

      Yeah, I know what you mean.
      Though I would abstain from using "purpose" that way:
      "Purpose" commonly describes a higher, more idealistic drive, rather than a social or economic one.
      So _your purpose_ would actually be the thing that solves the very issue of drawing for likes and attention.
      But because you are convinced about its meaningfulness you intrinsically ascribe to it.

    • @cookielulu2356
      @cookielulu2356 4 года назад +1

      I have noticed that in my case it's because I'm too focused on making something look good (details and shit) while I'm still working on it because I'm worried that it will not look good in the end. And then I have spent an hour on an detailed eye when the face proportions are completely wrong because I spent too little time on getting them right earlier. But when I'm drawing for myself I'm not worried about it looking perfect and make a ton of rough sketches until I like the composition, proportions, change the colors midway etc. I don't know if it also counts for you, but that was the issue for me and you should look out for that :)

    • @CAOVCorp2
      @CAOVCorp2 4 года назад +2

      honestly it works differently for me. Sure i do love my random, spontaneous doodles/sketches but when i do hobby commissions for friends, it gives me purpose and my mind works better with a goal

    • @LinkEX
      @LinkEX 3 года назад

      @@cookielulu2356 _Never_ zoom in.
      That's the protip I've heard multiple times by now, and it is quite accurate.
      Rather than spending 80% of your time on 1% of the details that will be barely visible, invest that time and energy into aspects that have a bigger impact on the final piece.
      Spend 1% at most of your total time in details. It decimates your progress - potentially also in terms of your art skills.
      (Unless maybe if you draw something to perfection to make the next Mona Lisa, but I'd argue that's only worth it if you've reached a very high skill level to begin with - which probably won't be reached if one keeps getting lost in details.)

    • @cookielulu2356
      @cookielulu2356 3 года назад +1

      @@LinkEX it's kinda hard in traditional isn't it :D I think it is okay too zoom in the end to clean up your drawing/give it texture and such, as long as you keep zooming out often enough

  • @fransuushi6291
    @fransuushi6291 4 года назад +77

    As a fellow artist, I do struggle with this often. I almost quit creating art because of these 'expectations'.
    Just a tip. Never value your work as to how others value it. I know this is hard. It is a fact that social media is designed to imprison our minds into thinking that we are more/less significant than others but it is our choice whether we let it manipulate us or use this as a catalyst for further self improvement.

  • @midnight._.3632
    @midnight._.3632 4 года назад +78

    Its comfirmed that instagram is darkweb. Their not supporting artist.

  • @Shakamuni
    @Shakamuni 4 года назад +135

    Basically you’re talking about Stoicism.
    _”It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters.”_
    or
    _“There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.”_
    are famous quotes by Epictetus. Read his work “The Enchiridion”.

    • @thomaslikesplanes5773
      @thomaslikesplanes5773 4 года назад +4

      That sounds cringey though

    • @_pinkangels
      @_pinkangels 4 года назад +4

      *if you read this you sold your soul to my cat* don’t know how you can describe the stoics as cringey....

    • @meemoo7
      @meemoo7 4 года назад +1

      isn‘t the enchiridion from adventure time

    • @EckosamaGhostTsushima
      @EckosamaGhostTsushima 4 года назад

      thats one way to put it. but stoicism still doesnt help grow a following unless your niche is stoicism, but it is good to practice it in some areas of your life. someone needs to write a handbook about life on social media.

    • @himalayansalt32
      @himalayansalt32 4 года назад

      I was going to type that

  • @n-iyo
    @n-iyo 4 года назад +47

    Expectations struggles are my every day struggles. Not only when it comes to my art, but also my friendships. I often expect people to do certain things I do for them and when not receiving them, I only end up feeling bad, doubting not only myself, but also the other person, our relationship.
    I grew up with the mindset to please people and care too much about what they think, I often don't do or even wear things I think would make people judge me.
    With art it is the same really, I try to be the best I can at the moment, but often see people like my sketches and things I spent much less time on more, than finished pieces I worked on for hours. I expect people to like my finished art that I put a lot of work into and I get people liking stuff I spent 10% of the time on. I am grateful even for that as a small creator, but I sometimes wish the work I put more effort to was recognized better.
    I wish people could just "turn off" their expectations...

    • @GXelz
      @GXelz 4 года назад +2

      Yeah me too, I also wish it would be easy to change your emotions so it doesn't affect you. Because this advice helped me but I just wished I would've seen it sooner XD

    • @larrybyrd5634
      @larrybyrd5634 4 года назад +1

      I learned a great phrase for this phenomena, and I say it all the time for any number of things. It’s “never selling too far in advance”. It was originally applied to something men do while attempting to date a girl that they just met and don’t really know. Instead of getting all worked up in the head projecting way into the future with this one girl that you don’t know( she could actually be a horrible beingat the corebut looks pretty in the outside, or simply a really bad match for you in particular). Guys are great at doing this and it is a bad habit plus it also telegraphs all the wrong things to good women. If you do this it’s your brain working you. It’s your lesser self running the show and it IS easy to begin to get help and self-improve... once you see how this ONE mental weakness has ruined good things for you sooooo many times in the past! You gotta get out of your head, and attempt to look at the world sometimes from the God’s eye view where everything is limitless and finite and interconnected. Your 5 senses are basically designed to deceive you so you constantly need to check them. Hopefully you master them, never let them get the best of you. Be realistic ANd be positive.

    • @CactusRadish
      @CactusRadish 4 года назад +1

      I don't remember explaining my WHOLE LIFE EXPERIENCE WOW
      I want to get out of this mindset but it's so difficult D:

    • @GXelz
      @GXelz 4 года назад

      @@larrybyrd5634 yeah I see what you mean but being with someone for years is another thing I think (in my experience)

  • @adhamfawzi8677
    @adhamfawzi8677 4 года назад +46

    come on man, you were reading my thoughts, i really struggle with these expectations, i think after every painting that i create and i get depressed because of this. great video and hope you upload many videos cuz i really like style :)

  • @Lazy11216
    @Lazy11216 3 года назад +1

    Wow this went from art to therapy... didn't know I could enjoy the mix so much.

  • @Tabeezey
    @Tabeezey 3 года назад +1

    Love watching you problem solve a piece while also voicing over with an issue, especially one you're going through. Good artists help people solve issues they dont know they have or save people the trouble sometimes of having to go through them. Well done man

  • @herexcellency4304
    @herexcellency4304 4 года назад

    i applaud u for being open about ur vulnerabilities it takes courage

  • @wthefare
    @wthefare 4 года назад

    I needed to hear this right now as I struggle with much the same issues of expectations. Thank you for your words, and keep up the good work!

  • @hamuArt
    @hamuArt 4 года назад +48

    Sorry for the millennials for this "like-hook" addiction. It's like a drug...

    • @zizfie3782
      @zizfie3782 4 года назад +2

      What does "like-hook" mean?

    • @hamuArt
      @hamuArt 4 года назад +4

      @@zizfie3782 wordplay: hooked on the likes = likes addict

    • @zizfie3782
      @zizfie3782 4 года назад +1

      @@hamuArt ah, thank you

  • @YoannDessin
    @YoannDessin 4 года назад +21

    I relate so much about to what you say about meeting the metrics.
    To me a way to not be involved emotionally with my posts is just to not post my drawing on Instagram as soon as I've finished them.
    When I have a piece that I love, that I'm proud of, that's at that very moment that I can be touched by negative comments, not so much likes etc. So I wait, and keep them safe until I don't really care and I've moved on, at that moment I post them and yeah who cares about the likes, it becomes a score and it's not personal.
    Hope it helps !

  • @adu1991
    @adu1991 4 года назад +9

    For the most part....this video is true.
    However, during the Coronavirus pandemic, and so many people staying home....gyms and other stores being closed down....along with other bad things happening in the world right now....it does seem like now, more than ever, people are interested in seeing work that a person puts out there, whether it's on Facebook or Twitter.....whether it's attention from a celebrity or a close friend..... people want to be entertained, inspired, and assured that there's still hope in the world.
    That's true not just for art, but anything that a person is good at in general.
    I think that when you really put so much discipline, passion, and focus into something, and put it out into the universe.....not expecting much(or anything) in return....that's what truly matters. Someone can even get what they're looking for and more, with that mentality.
    Someday, the Coronavirus will be gone, people will go back to functioning normally(while not having to stay at home most of the time), and people may not be as interested with any video, artwork, comment, or Tweet that comes their way.
    However, now is a really good time to just give....not only in a positive way, but selflessly.
    I have a friend who does interviews for a living, and she said herself that she loves the fanart that I send towards her. Before the pandemic happened....I always put off drawing because "I didn't have time for it". I took it for granted.
    I used to draw a lot as a child, and stopped in my mid-teens. Had I not started drawing again recently, she wouldn't have known about it, and I really wouldn't be the artist that I am now.

  • @McBellRose
    @McBellRose 4 года назад

    You are the reason I start drawing again , I love your videos and your style , keep it going . Hope you'll rich your best goals and will have many more , small and big ones ♥️

  • @constantdoodle32
    @constantdoodle32 2 года назад

    I'll be honest. I come to your channel because you're seem genuine and you're a great teacher. You simplify things in a good way. I'm not a patient artist and I have a lot of self doubt. But I see your art and it actually motivates me to get off my lazy ass and do something cool. So thank you dude. You've been a big help to me.

  • @Kelludia
    @Kelludia 4 года назад

    I just saw two of your videos and I can say I love your style of art and the honesty you bring with it! Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us :)

  • @CheckedEyes
    @CheckedEyes 4 года назад

    I am struggling with this at the moment with my own life, and what you said has really resonating with me.
    Thank you a lot with the video, and keep uploading.

  • @kasjon5835
    @kasjon5835 4 года назад +1

    I really needed this for my drawing skills and unhelpful expectations when it comes to being an animation major without many friends to connect with. All these thoughts wrap up in my head everyday. But I've learned from this.
    A positive mindset will last longer than an expectation. Thanks for this.

  • @glennsketch8466
    @glennsketch8466 4 года назад +16

    Imagine small artist like us feeling the same way too but of course like me I had to use so many hashtags to get likes, because in IG world not all your followers will like your post, anyway you're a great artist😉

  • @JentleSticks
    @JentleSticks 4 года назад

    You just helped me figure out a big problem in my life with this advice. Thank you so much

  • @nevbo
    @nevbo 4 года назад +1

    Such an important topic! It’s really easy to let external things affect how you feel about your art and life in general. Make art because it’s what you love to do. Keeping at it, despite the struggle, is a mark of character. I’m so glad your video showed up in my feed. Happy new sub here!

  • @Danvzla
    @Danvzla 3 года назад

    Thank you for coming back! We missed you!

  • @monecoarts
    @monecoarts 4 года назад

    Wonderful insight and words of wisdom. I'm in the process of realizing this recently and this helps me understand and know I'm not alone on it. Thank you

  • @reginemanigque609
    @reginemanigque609 4 года назад

    I needed this and watching a time lapse of you drawing was relaxing. Thank you!

  • @v.s.7621
    @v.s.7621 4 года назад

    Can you do a hair tutorial? Because the hair in this video is FLAWLESS!!! And about everything you talked about is so true!! Thanks for talking about this stuff that a lot of people go through it helps a lot of people!

  • @NurseShells
    @NurseShells 3 года назад

    I've been following you for about two years now and wow. I've seen such an improvement in your art! keep up the great work! :3

  • @noijih
    @noijih Год назад

    Thank you very much! I learned a lot from this video. I started to feel like my art is not improving because I get very few reactions on social media. We cannot measure how good we are as an artist thru likes or shares. I'll just be patient and let time decide while I study new things like anatomy and perspectives.

  • @mecrofanssi
    @mecrofanssi 4 года назад

    Amazing speed paining and also therapy, thank you !

  • @jnavarrollc
    @jnavarrollc 4 года назад

    I agree with your observation because I have fallen into that trap too many times where I had high expectations only to walk away disappointed. This is something to really consider and work on. 💯👍

  • @viviv6774
    @viviv6774 4 года назад

    cool and soft vid ^^ really pleasing to watch :)
    you're right about struggle in art. this is really satisfying to see that i'm not alone in this :D

  • @The10Daniel10
    @The10Daniel10 4 года назад

    This is true for everything in life really... Awesome content Eric!!!

  • @TheTrueHaddock
    @TheTrueHaddock 4 года назад +1

    You definitely shouldn't stop this channel, I am a new subscriber but have already been very influenced by your tips and techniques!

  • @reyrosario2735
    @reyrosario2735 4 года назад

    You are totally right but keep the good work. I have been in and out of art like 20 years and happens everything you mention. Now I am trying to take it back, when I hear you guys I notice that I did all the wrong stuff you share. You are inspiring me again and I am learning 3D also. So, do not ever get discouraged, you may do not have a clue of all the life you are impacting for good.

  • @emilion4000
    @emilion4000 4 года назад

    Thank You Eric I really needed to hear this

  • @colwinwin
    @colwinwin 4 года назад

    You are the reason I start drawing and even though it sucks i still try because I know one day i'll be like you ! Keep it up even when you have low views/likes . There will always be people who are inspired by you , and you already have one that is me !!

  • @groschen1401
    @groschen1401 4 года назад

    Finally a new video! :) I love them and your art. You are an inspiration to me. Keep it up.

  • @ashesarestupid
    @ashesarestupid 4 года назад

    Thanks heaps for this, def needed this today :) ❤

  • @MissLysreign
    @MissLysreign 4 года назад

    Love this advice. Great video as always!

  • @gandalftheearlgrey2783
    @gandalftheearlgrey2783 4 года назад

    Thank you so much!! It was really encouraging!!

  • @stevenrak763
    @stevenrak763 4 года назад

    I am about to cry, that's exactly what's happen to me.. I need to work on that! Thanks Eric you always keep inspiring me

  • @drbrielis4511
    @drbrielis4511 4 года назад

    Finally! I've had this exact thought about expectations. I even asked this question (whether they are bad or not) and had a lot of mixed results.
    But personally I think you can always do your best and expect nothing in return. Having goals is not the same as having expectations to achieve them.

  • @veludelu2640
    @veludelu2640 4 года назад

    Learned so much from this video!! Thank you so much! Keep up with the amazing work 💛

  • @kevinn_9568
    @kevinn_9568 4 года назад

    thank u so much man i relly needed this my page was small so whenever I get a truckload of like I raise my bar up and when my next post doesn't get as much I start procastinanting

  • @ROKMO
    @ROKMO 4 года назад

    Yo! Eric! this was soo needed bro! thanks for sharing this with us with the awesome art!

  • @briesmodular
    @briesmodular 4 года назад

    I made an amazing digital painting yesterday after a few weeks of drawing with a tablet while studying your tutorials. This has been a personal goal for at least 15 years, I just hadn't come around to it. Thank you for all of the well thought out content and insights.

  • @MrOnepiece14
    @MrOnepiece14 4 года назад

    Thanks for this man, it was really helpful. I always try to think of it like a road - you have a destination and if you keep moving, you're going to get there so long as you keep that destination in mind. Meanwhile, if you lose sight of it, you're going to get lost.

  • @gargoyle4807
    @gargoyle4807 4 года назад

    I waited for this video all my life. Thought I was alone because nobody was talking about it yet. I want to draw a lot but I struggle with those problems

  • @victorialynndesigns3532
    @victorialynndesigns3532 4 года назад

    Beautiful Advice, thank you for sharing

  • @challarubu
    @challarubu 4 года назад

    You speak the truth. And it's hard not to expect.

  • @OTNOVSKY
    @OTNOVSKY 4 года назад

    this is very eye-opening. thank you for sharing this!! 💜

  • @cindyli5902
    @cindyli5902 4 года назад +1

    damn, this aint just about art, this is about how to live a better life...

  • @hanneshuber3d
    @hanneshuber3d 2 года назад

    Really inspiring and important message, thanks for sharing

  • @JohnMarshall-NI
    @JohnMarshall-NI 4 года назад

    That is good insight. I think all creative people and content creators struggle with this to some extent. I know that I do.

  • @Synetik
    @Synetik 4 года назад +3

    I feel like expectations are okay. You just have to realize that expectations are usually probability based. Even if something has 95% chance of happening there's still that 5% percent chance of it not happening. I would just say with most things expect the likely, hope for the best but, prepare for the worst.

  • @Braxtonhawkins
    @Braxtonhawkins 4 года назад

    Hey eric. I really hear what you are saying in this video, I am in the tattoo industry and the expectations you have for yourself are huge, but the expectations others have for your are what really add up over time. Quality of art is not just an opinion in the tattoo industry, there are bad tattoos and good ones. Your career/ reputation depends on it!

  • @solonjoshua17
    @solonjoshua17 4 года назад +1

    Thank you sharing your thoughts man, I am struggling with this life being an artist too but I don't if I deserve to called as an artist, I just can't keep up with this fast pace world.

  • @malditalocuralamiaarte
    @malditalocuralamiaarte 4 года назад

    I understand you perfectly. I stopped making videos on youtube for a year and now I have returned in a much more relaxed way.
    Your videos have been very useful to me so I hope you continue creating :)

  • @danizuzu7912
    @danizuzu7912 4 года назад

    I recently found your channel and I really love your videos! They’re super helpful and inspiring, thank you!!

  • @positiveartist3989
    @positiveartist3989 4 года назад +28

    When I saw the title I immediately clicked!
    Btw I love your videos they really inspired me to do my own art channel💕🌻

  • @ethanstubblefield7796
    @ethanstubblefield7796 4 года назад

    I feel like I needed to hear this. thank you

  • @kyonas6047
    @kyonas6047 4 года назад +10

    My best art comes when i don't need it i just lesent to other artist talking and boom i find myself drawing something amazing ♥️😂

  • @kenneth4life
    @kenneth4life 4 года назад

    Great video man. Love your channel!

  • @ServantStatusMinistries
    @ServantStatusMinistries 4 года назад

    Honestly you named so many things that result in what you were talking about: people pleasing, pride, perfectionism, codependancy, lack of boundaries and lack of respect for boundaries, envy, jealousy, hatred, self hatred, the fear of man. Thank you for releasing this video. These are symptoms not only seen in the art world but in every career field when someone is defined by their career or job and their metrics instead of just doing the best that they can and feeling good and proud of putting in their best effort. It is why I have heard that it is better to tell your child, "Are you proud of yourself?" or "how proud do you feel about accomplishing this?" instead of saying, "I am proud of you." The child will look at themselves and analyze themselves to seek better improvement and be more concerned about how they feel instead of seeking validation from their parents or others outside of themselves. Also I always enjoyed your are. I got to get back into drawing again.

  • @LN-ww8yp
    @LN-ww8yp 4 года назад +1

    Yaaay!
    I live how you're uploading more often lately🤗

  • @CoKeHQ1
    @CoKeHQ1 4 года назад +1

    Social media is toxic to human mind. expectations are toxic too esp. for art as you said it. art should be greated only for the enjoyment of it and/or to express one self.

    • @Lady_of_Winds
      @Lady_of_Winds 4 года назад

      Amen at this. Reason I stopped being a content creator and am now just a random consument.

  • @tusiaaaaaaa
    @tusiaaaaaaa 3 года назад

    After this video im just gonna say i lov u cuz u make clear everyrthing in my head.

  • @victorjamesladipo
    @victorjamesladipo 4 года назад +3

    I'm going through the same process right now, glad to know there people who relate

  • @_devotionart
    @_devotionart 4 года назад

    I love your videos, allways teaching me something❤ keep going!!!!! God bless 🥰

  • @kayyyarts1587
    @kayyyarts1587 3 года назад

    All your videos have helped me grow as an artist although I don’t have any RUclips videos of it.

  • @Hanamanini
    @Hanamanini 4 года назад

    I needed this today.

  • @lilcheezy530
    @lilcheezy530 4 года назад

    This video legit came to me at the right time. I gave a shot at instagram again and well, the results are fluctuating but I'm trying to keep my head high. Falling to self doubt and this instant gratification of social relevance gets the best of us.
    My way of correcting myself when I hit a low is to think that, As creators whether it be art, writing, music etc... Its not about putting out content and waiting for the validation that you're relevant. That's wrong, that's looking through the wrong end of the lense! Its about creating content that'll put a smile on people's faces and even give them an idea to put smiles on other people's faces and make them feel good. Do things with the intention to make the world a better place.
    Great video though, honestly thank you for posting it.

  • @lewis17297
    @lewis17297 4 года назад

    Really made me rethink my thoughts there! Very useful indeed 😊

  • @daggerleon6632
    @daggerleon6632 4 года назад

    Yes I think we need to talk about what we think sometimes the things that are tough on us.because sometimes we get happy thinking about what we are doing. we should try to work harder to give ourselves more time to improve in what we like and compare ourselves less

  • @sharkpaw
    @sharkpaw 4 года назад

    I just found this video and I couldn't agree more. After "rebranding" for the 7th time this year (starting new accounts because the old ones didnt succeed) I'm literally just tired.. I want to give up right away, and I lost my expectations but with it I lost all my motivation... I should have kept going when I had the chance

  • @joshphp
    @joshphp 4 года назад

    Thank you for making this video this really helps me a lot. This past few days I constantly think and have a self doubt about my art. But I think your right maybe I don't practice even more to reach my expectation and maybe I just need to go in the flow maybe thing's really dont work out in just couple of days of practice.😅

  • @MiguelInnocentJrBeaniebrom
    @MiguelInnocentJrBeaniebrom 4 года назад

    I can certainly understand your plight with expectations, especially at your size! Its like a huge load of your stocks dropping in value as soon as you look away for a second.
    As an artist, expectations aren't too much of my creative norm, I just try to make a piece with as clear of an idea I can muster from thumbnail to fininshed result. Great vid!

  • @kianfrancisperalta1904
    @kianfrancisperalta1904 4 года назад +1

    I was listening to this while I'm drawing. I'm really happy for your realizations. I may not be as good or as popular as you are but I was once, and believe that I'm still, in your position. Art block really sucks, that's what we think. However, we all realize something while we're in this phase and that's the good part of it. Now, just like you, I'm more focused on my growth rather than the number of likes I get from my posts because I post to see my progress and not for the likes in the first place. Anyway, don't stop creating something because there are people like me who really appreciate your works. Peace.

  • @adoringfan1226
    @adoringfan1226 4 года назад +3

    This is exactly what I needed to hear

    • @adu1991
      @adu1991 4 года назад

      Yes, but don't let it prevent you from putting your work out there. Try not to expect anything in return.

  • @shayhun
    @shayhun 4 года назад

    Wow... I enjoyed your video, I kept smiling at the things u say coz they're all true! Thank you!

  • @altoidosgood
    @altoidosgood 4 года назад

    You are right. Like when it comes to meeting my numbers every week. initially. If I don't meet them I start to doubt my line of work or i worry about the future... But I am in reality making good money. I'm okay. I should be grateful.

  • @shadiarjabar3682
    @shadiarjabar3682 4 года назад

    Great video, wise words, and amazing art as always! btw I went back to your Instagram and liked that beautiful art piece of yours that didn’t get enough love ( can’t believe I actually missed it!?) :) I know it ain’t much but I’m sure in the future all your artworks will get the love and the appreciation they deserve

  • @LunaWitcher
    @LunaWitcher 4 года назад

    I relate to this in a completely different subject.
    I was expecting to finish college and already be good enough to get a job and start working towards moving out. Now, I'm on my last semester and nowhere near good enough to get the kind of job that would allow me to save up. But this video made me realize that the place I live right now is not so bad that I need to move out immediately, nor is it so temporary that I need to start thinking about leaving straight away because "this boat is about to sink". It is not, so I just need to calm down and gather as much knowledge as possible so that I can build a beautiful portfolio and be proud of what I make.

  • @jauxro
    @jauxro 4 года назад

    I sometimes wonder if everyone has the same problems or if I'm just exceptionally bad at some things, like focusing

  • @ramy701
    @ramy701 4 года назад

    its nice to see that people relate. I feel the same about instagram. Its just horrible sometimes. My last post got 250 likes but i only spent

  • @wyettgaray6214
    @wyettgaray6214 4 года назад

    I'm loving the consistent uploads. ♥

  • @sabrasystem3679
    @sabrasystem3679 4 года назад +3

    I totally agree
    This time it’s hard for me to reach a lot of people with my arts but I don’t give up 👌

    • @bellabon8952
      @bellabon8952 4 года назад +1

      exactly...and it’s so disappointing but by the end of the day we just need to have fun and enjoy the moment we’re doing art

  • @toast6593
    @toast6593 4 года назад +32

    I am Speed

  • @vince-1337
    @vince-1337 4 года назад

    It's feel like stoicism philosophy. Care about what you can change, not what you don't have power to change (other peoples, instagram...).
    Keep it mate, you make good contents and portait are always sweet af!

  • @kaylaartistic
    @kaylaartistic 4 года назад +142

    I get what he’s saying, but being disappointed about 10,000 likes.....🧐

    • @thenamesmango7235
      @thenamesmango7235 4 года назад +16

      Heldchenklein there is some thing extremely wrong with that, because your focus becomes so tunneled in just your aspirations that you don’t even realize how good 10k really is, you begin devaluing everything that has immense value and therefore you’re boycotting your own happiness over “Likes” Thats why being thankful is always better than being hungry.

    • @user-pt5cl2ro6f
      @user-pt5cl2ro6f 4 года назад +8

      @@thenamesmango7235 You can't say that. It's as if them having *their own* expectations offends you. Not everyone's the same and if it devalues the "immense value" then who really is here putting the likes on a pedestal? This statement would put a lot of peope down and make them question themselves if they've become a bad person for having *goals* and *expectations* . This isn't about the numbers. It's about how the artist would feel with seeing the numbers. They would think that their art isn't good enough and this can cause an impact on them and their mental health. Telling them to not have much expectations isnt going to help either. Not hating but this was extremely inconsiderate of you to say.

    • @adu1991
      @adu1991 4 года назад +4

      If I get one like on Twitter from someone in the world, I'm happy.
      Even if I didn't get the likes....if you click "View Tweet Activity"....and look at the stats, you'll see that more people are looking at your content than you think.

    • @jauxro
      @jauxro 4 года назад +1

      Aw hey it's you from the group chat! What a coincidence :o

    • @kaylaartistic
      @kaylaartistic 4 года назад

      jauxro me?

  • @mort4867
    @mort4867 4 года назад

    Your videos are so helpful and inspiring! I got the confidence of starting to work hard in digital art because of you. Thank you, tho i don’t think I’m doing it right. What I do is copy the color in the reference and put it one by one. Even tho I made the sketch I feel like I shouldn’t be doing it like this😅

  • @tillustrator
    @tillustrator 2 года назад

    Tat mal wieder richtig gut, solche Wahrheiten zu hören :)

  • @jikito3199
    @jikito3199 3 года назад

    Making 10% of your subscribers in views is very normal. Here I am, a new sub. It is working! Keep the great work brother

  • @vloopyart
    @vloopyart 4 года назад +1

    Thats the best thing you can do with social media enjoy the ride and don't take it so seriously.

  • @vladimirgentil
    @vladimirgentil 4 года назад

    Dude I relate to this on so many levels

  • @grafxdesigner93
    @grafxdesigner93 4 года назад +12

    In the words of Russell Simmons. "DO YOU." Plain and simple. I love arts because it is in my blood. I do it for love. I don't it do it to please others or to be popular. That's one of the things that I have come to hate about being a graphic designer. After working for a graphic design company for a number of years, it did more harm to my creative edge which I didn't realize at the time I got laid off in 2008. It was rough. Just got a divorce and picking up the pieces afterward. The 2008 economic crisis crashed the job market and everything bottomed out for me. I lost everything and was homeless in AZ for almost two years. So to make a long story short, I've been rebuilding myself 10 years running and just got back to picking up the pencil and the sketchbook. Guess what? I'm struggling to create anything. Finally got a computer and digital tablet and all the latest software. I am at Ground Zero and don't know where to start. So I am slowly but surely getting back into the groove. The way I feel right now is DAMN IF THEY DO AND DAMN IF THEY DON'T. I love what I do. Keep up the good works. I enjoy watching your videos. It is inspiring and helpful in my journey back to where I should be.

    • @larrybyrd5634
      @larrybyrd5634 4 года назад +1

      Rodney Williams what a story... I admire you and your SOULPOWER. They most important thing a soul can possess here in this 3D realm is attitude. How one acts when confronted with adversity and if I was to be granted one wish for me or anyone,it would be to have the gift that keeps on giving, a great attitude, even before health. Because even you health can be taken away, but I would hope that when that day does come when transitory, material and earthly things get taken away that I am still able to bea Beacon of light strength and hope for others even during my own suffering.

    • @cristian.ilie.018
      @cristian.ilie.018 3 года назад +1

      Respect Rodney !!!!!!!!

    • @grafxdesigner93
      @grafxdesigner93 3 года назад +1

      @@larrybyrd5634 I couldn't have said it better, 100 all day.

    • @grafxdesigner93
      @grafxdesigner93 3 года назад

      @@cristian.ilie.018 Likewise!

    • @grafxdesigner93
      @grafxdesigner93 3 года назад

      Those of you who've replied to my comment. I want to apologize for such a late reply. So much going on all over this planet that it is unreal. Anyways, just know that your acknowledgment is greatly appreciated. Namasté!

  • @errorcode7840
    @errorcode7840 4 года назад

    This man deserve more like than anybody else

  • @eljosefftv
    @eljosefftv 4 года назад

    Thank you for this.

  • @demiangmarro
    @demiangmarro 4 года назад

    I really like your content, thanks to you I have learned a lot.