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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2023
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    In this video we take a look at the issue students normally have of not knowing what to draw to improve their drawing. Should you draw still lifes, figures, portraits, cartoons, flowers, and fruits, urban scenes?
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Комментарии • 254

  • @whatwilliwatch3405
    @whatwilliwatch3405 Год назад +121

    This is excellent advice. I know in my own personal creative life (which encompasses many, varied forms of artistic expression) my best work has always come about when I was genuinely interested in and excited about what I was creating. That said, my best work was usually NOT one of my first projects - rather, because I liked what I was doing, I would KEEP doing it, and eventually I'd reach a point where I saw enough improvement to be proud of my progress. In other words, enjoying what I was doing motivated me to push past the discomfort of the learning curve that comes with any new skill.
    I think a lot of new artists (or other creatives) feel pressured to learn their craft in a certain way - the "right" way (whatever they think that means). But a lot of times, that means they reach the uncomfortable portion of the learning curve before they've truly learned to love what they're doing. As a result, many of them lose their taste for it and give up, which is unfortunate. It's better to do things the fun way than the "right" way, because fun will help keep you motivated.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +20

      So wonderfully expressed! I hope everyone reads your comment.

    • @orionwebster8727
      @orionwebster8727 Год назад +3

      couldn't have said it better :)

    • @barblallier9413
      @barblallier9413 Год назад +2

      This is sooo true!! You know it helps so much to draw what you enjoy,,,that brings you to higher level of your expression! Thank you,,love your enthusiasm!! Always helping! ❤ 😊

    • @portalhead8905
      @portalhead8905 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@alphonsodunn this video acually adresses the reason why i haven’t had the motivation to start to learn how to draw. That mindset of that i have to do that thing before the other thing before the thing that acually made me intrested in drawing. Wich being drawings furies, instead of having the mindset of that i have to do ”the LONG list with the word long in allcaps" before i draws furries (Wich is more then enough to make me give up on the spot).
      Having the mindset of ”draw what made you want to draw in a way so that you incorporate the things that you have to learn to be able to draw.” Makes me feel more motivated to try to start to learn to draw. I'm so greatfull and happy and thankfull that you made this video, becouse if i hadn't watched this video i whould problebly had quited trying to get me to start to learn becouse of the old mindset i had before watching the video. This realy is the best art advise that you chould give someone. :)
      (There's still the issue of the thought of having to put years to be able to draw still is a issue that pucheses me down tho)

  • @TimecodePerez
    @TimecodePerez Год назад +131

    Sometimes the motivation everyone is searching for in life for anything you want to do is as simple as look for what you like. Sometimes you just need to hear this…Thank you.

    • @whatsnew955
      @whatsnew955 Год назад +1

      Damn those are some wise words that I haven’t hear in a while❤It reminds me of sth thanks mate!

  • @DMAN99
    @DMAN99 Год назад +68

    Good advice, one thing I’ve often found to stop my progress is the fear of making mistakes, like drawing something new or practicing something you struggle with, the moment I see that I can’t draw it instead of thinking that I can learn it, my brain defaults into thinking I can never improve because I can’t seem to grasp it now. Art truly is a battle against one’s self at times.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +13

      It truly is. Thats an effective way to think about and approach it

    • @mikpearl
      @mikpearl Год назад +12

      I know how you feel. I have spent so much of my life avoiding the things, I was afraid to fail at. The amount of things I would do kept shrinking. Now, after realising the problem, I have made it a personal rule, to "go to battle" every time I feel like avoiding something out of fear. It has helped me grow immensely in terms of creativity and pretty much all other aspects of my life.

    • @ti-mani4648
      @ti-mani4648 Год назад +8

      one thing that helped me a lot is to have the habit to draw directly with ink, and realizing that drawing, the action of drawing itself, is different from making drawings (it might sound vague but it makes sense to me)

    • @MorteDallAlto
      @MorteDallAlto Год назад +3

      @@ti-mani4648 Wow, what you said has actually helped me internally reframe how I approach my drawing. Thank you so much!

  • @magicmike29
    @magicmike29 Год назад +29

    Dude, that is some sagely advice in this video. I have long struggled to develop any type of drawing skills. I tend to focus on what the ‘manuals’ say you should do first before moving onto the next stage, and I get bored and put my pencil down for a year.
    What you have said here makes a lot of sense. I think about the times as a kid when you’re not beholden to conformity and you just draw. Somehow, as an adult, you get things thrown at you, from an educational point of view, that makes you say “yup! I need to do that.” You must learn perspective. You must learn a more classical style first, etc.
    It’s not necessarily the case. I’m not saying that we ignore the fundamentals, because they are important, but if you focus on what it is you like to do, then you will, hopefully, be able to bring it all together in a way and time that makes it all the more enjoyable. And when we enjoy what we are doing, we excel.

  • @Garbanzobear
    @Garbanzobear Год назад +34

    Been feeling unmotivated to draw lately after practicing the basics for a couple months. Just what I needed to hear, appreciate your devotion to helping others improve 🙏

  • @anti-heat
    @anti-heat Год назад +9

    This is something that I really needed to hear, since lately I’ve been holding myself back from drawing what I really want, and then it causes me to hold myself back from improving faster than I could be. I have been focusing on improving my fundamentals but not making anything fun out of it, like only drawing cubes in 3D spaces. It’s helpful but not really engaging. My true interest is drawing fan art for things like video games and cartoons, I’ve just been so afraid to draw it because I’m afraid that I’ll get made fun of for the things I like. It also made me realize that I don’t HAVE to share any of that stuff with the world if I don’t want to. Thank you and I can’t wait for your new book.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +5

      This video is especially for viewers like you. Cubes are nice to practice but don’t stop drawing fan art. Draw it! You have to crawl before you can walk, and you have to walk before you can run. Forget how people can be, hone your craft and think about where you want to be or will be. At least youre creating.

    • @speakstrange
      @speakstrange Год назад +2

      I'm with you, stuck on drawing cubes in perspective. And yes it has helped, but what next? Unlike you, I don't know what I like to draw, but fan art is cool. Don't be embarrassed! I'm going to observe myself and identify what I'd really like to draw. All the best in your journey ♡

  • @adrianinha19
    @adrianinha19 Год назад +27

    Thank you so much for this advice! This is a bit embarrasing to share but it might help someone: as many others, I really like the manga drawing style, but too many channels focus on drawing the female body (or rather, cute girls), and I try to follow along but what I really want to draw is cute boys!!! I now see why I get bored practicing something I really don't care about hoping I can translate that knowledge into drawing what I do want.
    Thank you for this guidance, Alphonso, I feel as if I can finally see the light!

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +22

      It is important that you draw what makes you excited to draw. There are a zillion artists drawing pretty girl faces and female figure. If that's what you like to draw, then draw that. If you path differs follow your path. Sometimes your path will be a lonely one, but its ok, walk in your happiness. Fulfillment you'll experience will be well worth it.

    • @adrianinha19
      @adrianinha19 Год назад +4

      @@alphonsodunn awww!❤ thank you!

  • @7lain
    @7lain Год назад +10

    I was starting from complete zero couple years ago. First year was not well spent. I haven't learnt a thing back then. Was thinking to drop idea of becoming good at art. Some time later i stumbled upon this channel and caught myself thinking "Omg. This is how i want to draw one day". This channel is so inspirational for me.
    I've watched and rewatched almost every video here learning each time. In just next year i became so much better as an artist thanks to you. With right mindset and constant practice even people like me can do reasonably good art.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +2

      I’m so happy you didnt give up. Sometimes its how we learn we want to be taught

  • @snehabhagat7280
    @snehabhagat7280 Год назад +16

    Thank you for making these kinds of videos once in a while, it really helps us to calm down ,when practicing art gets a bit overwhelming. ❣️

  • @DrunkJackal
    @DrunkJackal Год назад +8

    I'm excited for the third book. I didn't really know what to expect with pen and ink, but going through the first book and performing some exercises, I find it to be a fascinating medium. I've never worked so diligently through a sketchbook before.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +2

      Keep at at and apply the lessons you learn to your understanding of drawing on a whole

  • @martynsnan
    @martynsnan Год назад +3

    I enjoy drawing buildings that contain many contrasting angles, expecially when roofs meet in differing directions. Thanks Alphonso.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      Have fun with it. And keep pushing your limits

  • @kanibragason8799
    @kanibragason8799 Год назад +1

    You still are the best on whole youtube! And with a new book! Happy for you!

  • @heidireiter1046
    @heidireiter1046 Год назад

    Alphonso! I just love the way you teach! Your enthusiasm is contagious!

    • @heidireiter1046
      @heidireiter1046 Год назад

      When I watched this video, what really hit home for me was when you said you could draw the same subject repeatedly, & each time draw it differently. Also, the suggestion to start the drawing or painting in different ways, for example, first pencil , then pen & ink, or first watercolor, then pen & ink.. etc. So now I am starting to practice this more in my sketchbook. Thank you for your videos & instruction. It is very inspiring to me! 🎨🥰

  • @UpstateDS
    @UpstateDS Год назад +4

    Just got your book yesterday. Dude! So good.

  • @ramonawickstrom8562
    @ramonawickstrom8562 Год назад +2

    It’s so nice to have you back! I am excited to get the next book!

  • @judithpool8177
    @judithpool8177 9 месяцев назад

    With this video, you thumbed the nail for me. I got your two books to refresh my old drawing skills, but I got stuck in practicing the skills. Realizing I do have to improve my basic skills every day a set amount of time. Then I watched your video of keeping two notebooks, one for practicing and one for.... with this video it finally connected in my brain. Motivition, enjoyment of what you draw. Question yourself how and where I could improve. Above all, enjoy the moment of the drawing. Just go with the flow, thett

  • @belle6219
    @belle6219 Год назад +2

    I'm so excited to hear you are publishing another book! I bought the first two and diligently worked through the entire workbook. I love pen drawing and your books enabled a giant leap forward for me in skill and confidence.

  • @bigblue6917
    @bigblue6917 Год назад +3

    Book number 3! I'm still working my way through the first two. Still. Something to look forward to.

  • @scottlapier4797
    @scottlapier4797 5 месяцев назад

    I love the advice. And those doodles you are doing in the background are cool as hell...I'm gonna have to try a few of them myself.
    I just got the book from Amazon a few days ago and just from trying to recreate some of the texture and perspective examples, I feel like my skills are already improving. Keep up the great work 👍

  • @Ultimate_Refrigerator
    @Ultimate_Refrigerator Месяц назад

    I don't know if you'll see my comment or not, but I just wanted to say thank you. I'm currently at the very beginning of learning how to draw, and I was about to begin learning to draw in the "right" way (like the pinned comment here says), and your video made me understand that I should draw what bringed me into drawing at the first place. This is probably one of the most helpful advices I have ever heard. Thank you for posting such helpful videos :)

  • @Seneca85
    @Seneca85 Год назад +1

    Just bought your two books: and they resonate so deeply! I have always loved drawing with pens and Indian ink- but am now just coming back to it . Your books and videos really have inspired me to just draw and to let go of the self judgement.
    Thank you for teaching me! 🙏

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much. Thats awesome! That’s ultimately the goal, to let go and just draw

  • @daedaesunni
    @daedaesunni Год назад +1

    Just watching you draw eases me that it is okay to overlap your drawings! Thank you!

  • @adrianinha19
    @adrianinha19 Год назад +2

    yay! so happy to see you are back!!! Edit: watching you draw is sooo relaxing, it's like ASMR

  • @richardbaumann275
    @richardbaumann275 Год назад

    Alphonso, you rock! I just bought your two books and you deserve the support. There are lots of great artists giving instruction online and you are one of them; AND you have an edge...a great way of explaining difficult cocepts to make them comprehensible. Thank you. I will continue to follow and support!!

  • @mutzireitz4123
    @mutzireitz4123 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, horses have my keen interest. Pencil, acrylics or embossing metal. All horses. Now 30 years later I am back to pencil in horses. Did not do it to sell but people wanted it. Yes, draw what you love and be motivated.

  • @Dembilaja
    @Dembilaja Год назад +1

    I have different routine, when I don't know what to draw, I sketch things I'm really bad at. It's not necessarily a pleasant experience, but it's useful in a long run.

  • @LovinLnCottage
    @LovinLnCottage Год назад

    It was so interesting to see when you entered the FLOW STATE. Thank you for this!

  • @an_riin
    @an_riin Год назад +2

    It's been awhile. Nice to see a new video.

  • @WillTerrell
    @WillTerrell Год назад +2

    Keep fighting the good fight, brother. ❤

  • @maskofrestrict
    @maskofrestrict Год назад +1

    Absolutely! I like learning with new mediums. It keeps my interest alive even when learning something like anatomy. For instance I just got into crayon which can look pretty cool if you can work with it.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад

      Yup! Some mediums are conducive for learn certain concepts. Like charcoal and light and shadow and shading, ink for line drawing and so on

  • @jamesrankin6055
    @jamesrankin6055 Год назад

    I've been drawing on and off for years, though mostly off. And though it's not easy to start, it's blinking hard to stop. I used to like drawing captionless cartoons. But for years I never touched a pencil. Then a few years back I bought a book on drawing horses and for months I couldn't stop, until I had to due to lack of sleep. LOL
    This is just my advice to any and all peeps; if you want to start drawing, get a book on drawing and start drawing the first images you see, even those on the front cover. ;)
    Btw, I've got both your books, Alphonso and I will get into them one day. I'm currently drawing from a picture book about the Polish language. So, instead of just remembering the pictures translations-I'm drawing them as well. Only trouble is, it's slow going. LOL

  • @strawberry31705
    @strawberry31705 Год назад

    I’ve missed your content. I just got your book from the library and am excited to practice and play to improve my drawings.

  • @Iguessimhere154
    @Iguessimhere154 Год назад

    This is definitely a video I'll come back to when I get lost or get an artist block. I give this advice to others too but it's always good for someone else to give it back to me.

  • @positiveproductions6699
    @positiveproductions6699 11 месяцев назад

    I agree with the video about drawing what you want to draw or drawing what got you into drawing in the first place like for example anime characters or comic book heroes If I could offer one piece of advice as a beginning drawer myself don't compare yourself to your favorite artists just draw what you want to draw the figures and the shapes of the characters you like over time you will start to learn to Construct them with shapes and your form will just get better over time you can improve the more you practice the thing you want to draw you can use how to draw books or RUclips tutorials it's possible you just have to have the motivation that is my goal towards the end of this year and next year to improve enough to where I could start drawing characters and the only way to start is to learn the forms and shapes by drawing the characters I am interested in

  • @leonczolgosz9011
    @leonczolgosz9011 Год назад

    This is miniscule, but I genuinely appreciate the subtitles. I have ASD and I struggle with processing sounds, so this helps so much.

  • @johnharkness6304
    @johnharkness6304 Год назад +1

    Great to see you Alphonso (well your hands at least ) Thanks for your time, talent and inspiration. Take care of yourself.

  • @elijahnivim
    @elijahnivim Год назад

    thank you for another inspirational video, mr dunn! i enjoy getting out of my comfort zone and trying new things.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      Thats the key. Push yourself out there

  • @debrarozin9940
    @debrarozin9940 Год назад

    Fantastic advice as always! I look forward to the new book!

  • @Malik_Hoff
    @Malik_Hoff Год назад

    Thanks for this...
    I love drawing faces and tiny details/patterns

  • @victorgarcia4145
    @victorgarcia4145 Год назад +2

    Im about to finish the workbook
    About to order me a 2nd one

  • @seamagician7042
    @seamagician7042 Год назад

    Yup. Ive dropped gesture and figure for a bit. Drawing some demon slayer. I hate drawing faces but here we are 2h in and still eager to go. Did just notice everythings off tho. Idk if i wanna finish or start again for the 3rd time

  • @chrisandrade3699
    @chrisandrade3699 Год назад

    Yes...welcome back. Missed your vids

  • @jenohogan9254
    @jenohogan9254 Год назад

    This is such solid advice. I needed this. 😊

  • @grafzwerg
    @grafzwerg Год назад

    On the point 👍 I also like your voice, it is so dedicated and calm

  • @solgunn1994
    @solgunn1994 Год назад +1

    Inspiration causes people to go and try to do better, brother..... Please dont forget that... and also, dont worry if they steal and do better.... Thieves are a no goer... Keep it unique, keep it yours, keep it brilliant and you are 👍

  • @wohdasunleashed
    @wohdasunleashed Год назад

    Ive been getting back into improving at drawing so for a but now ive just watching videos on drawing while i obviously draw. And i have to agree that drawing something that interests you gets you to learn things, funny enough ive always suggested this to people but they also expect quick results and stuff when they should see it as a fun thing to do first and foremost. Not that you cant study either but like you basically said with the drive/interests it doesnt stick aswell for everyone. I feel we as kids (atleast in my case) are kinda proof of thay fact, as while i hadnt studied a lick of anatomy that much, me trying ro draw the characters i like to the best of my abilites when i was a kid helped me learn alot of the basic fundamentals and understanding. Not to a master level like some people but id say something im more prone to be proud of cuz i knew i understood drawing something like sonic the hedgehog of all things. Infact i like to doodle him still as a practice doodle of sorts to warm up due to his fun design

  • @zachnewby4739
    @zachnewby4739 Год назад

    Thank you I needed this.

  • @juxtapos1034
    @juxtapos1034 9 месяцев назад

    this book is a work of art in itself

  • @graemebloodworth8991
    @graemebloodworth8991 Год назад

    can't wait to get home and take a crack at some of those container shapes!!

  • @lindawakiyama1603
    @lindawakiyama1603 Год назад

    Really looking forward to ordering your books!

  • @nmd1211
    @nmd1211 Год назад

    Looking forward to your third book! And more videos - you always inspire and just pull us into continuing, no matter how frustrated we get with our work.

  • @amyt6254
    @amyt6254 Год назад +1

    Thank you! This video was very useful to me!

  • @melissahoule1492
    @melissahoule1492 Год назад

    Glad to see you making new videos, Alphonso! Looking forward to your new book.

  • @ulmwurttemberg1682
    @ulmwurttemberg1682 Год назад +1

    That explains why i've been drawing giant daggers for the past few days.

  • @santiagosarasola6772
    @santiagosarasola6772 Год назад

    Hello Mr. Alphonso Dunn. I was wondering if I can ask 2 questions?
    1- I watch many tutorials and took many courses on inking and I was curious if you could tell us more on how was your art career to inspire us and give us more of an idea on choosing a learning path. some of the courses that helped me a lot were Dynamic Sketching with Peter Han (Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California) and Drawabox (and of course your tutorials) the way it teached me to show volume with contour lines and the way to contruct texture choosing a focal point and making the texture fade away as I go far away from the focal point changed the way I see drawing all together, a lot of the teachings of those courses complement really well with your tutorials (in a positive way, your tutorials helped me a lot when I was stuck in the texture lessons of Drawabox) and I was curious if in New York Academy of Art also teach Dynamic Sketching like they do in Art Center College of Design, another source that helped me a lot on my inkings was a book called Rendering in Pen & ink by Arthur Guptill, and of course your books that I purchased them last month and I'm really enjoying the read so far because Guptill book was way more dense and harder to read.
    2- While I've been practicing a lot with inking in Pen, I'm still struggling with inkings using a brush (either the water filled brush or the wooden one I use for watercolor, though I prefer the later) and neither Dynamic Sketching nor Drawabox use brush for inking, and I haven't yet any good source of tips and tricks on using brushes, can you recommend me any reference on inking with a brush (either video or book), I mostly do figures and portraits, and I struggle a lot when I try to do hair with a brush, they are too wobbly and messy, and since brush inking is a lot more "wet" than pen I usually ruin the paper.

  • @dianeo
    @dianeo Год назад +1

    I have to admit when I've posted something I've drawn and it gets very few likes, it is a bit deflating and I question my skills or subject matter. One thing I've noticed is the most successful drawings, whether they're cartoons or realism, is the confident lines. I think if you are unsure of your skills, it comes through in the tentative lines which conveys that lack of confidence which will influence the viewer negatively. Would love to hear your opinion on this topic.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +5

      I think it is a natural human experience to respond in that way, where you become emotionally responsive to likes and viewer response. While it can be helpful to pause and reflect on how people respond to your work, I believe its more important to not stay there too long. Push yourself to move pass that moment of deflation. To keep going. You look, pause, reflect, note the lessons learned and keep moving. Keep the primary focus inside. Don't allow yourself to get too attached to responses or else you can risk becoming controlled by them. Dance to your own beat.

    • @dianeo
      @dianeo Год назад

      @@alphonsodunn You're so right. I'm trying not to dwell on it too long. Instead, I focus on the joy I felt creating the artwork. I'll keep 'dancing'. ☺Thank you for your reply.

  • @VeryRGOTI
    @VeryRGOTI Год назад +1

    Even though this sounds very simple, its quite meaningful and nice to know. Thank you

  • @Groinattack1
    @Groinattack1 Год назад

    Picked both books up from Amazon. Both have been fantastic!

  • @jamiececilielange5249
    @jamiececilielange5249 10 месяцев назад

    I mostly draw people and animals, but for a short moment, I really enjoyed drawing rocks.

  • @anitajulaniya1959
    @anitajulaniya1959 Год назад

    Thanks. Could relate so much with the topic.

  • @LalalaKirby
    @LalalaKirby Год назад

    .... CYLINDERS!! I can't believe I'd never learned to draw cylinders that way, that's gonna be a HUGE help! Thank you!

  • @gwensimmons_gigi1629
    @gwensimmons_gigi1629 Год назад

    Cool quick sketches, A! Thank you!🎉❤

  • @elenamigaldi7404
    @elenamigaldi7404 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! 🎉

  • @keren.socadjo
    @keren.socadjo Год назад

    Welcome back!! So excited for the book release 🤩

  • @richardbaumann275
    @richardbaumann275 Год назад

    Thank you!!

  • @kelvinharris-iy9bx
    @kelvinharris-iy9bx Год назад

    I'm enjoying the book, but I'm so busy with my own life. it is a relaxation exercise than enjoyment. thank you for the book.!!!

  • @MrCageCat
    @MrCageCat Год назад +1

    I used to love to draw animals, but then I told myself "I will ONLY draw humans, so I can get better at drawing!". Needless to say it hasn't worked out that well, and I've actually grown to really dislike drawing since making the decision.

  • @tankata2
    @tankata2 Год назад

    i love drawing anime booba and got better over time, this advice actually holds

  • @momentie4438
    @momentie4438 Год назад

    This the best advice I've heard by far

  • @smoothsketch
    @smoothsketch Год назад

    You're right, draw what you love and you can spend hours on it. Years ago I had an art assignment to draw a map. What a chore I thought it was. Draw animals, and I was loving it.

  • @mindofwatercolor
    @mindofwatercolor Год назад

    Excellent subject and tips. Congrats on another book. Please let me know when it drops so I can take a look for my viewers!

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад

      Thanks so much Steve! I most definitely will

  • @Cesar_M_Romero
    @Cesar_M_Romero Год назад +1

    I’m sorry, this has probably been answered like 10,000 times before but, what pen is that? It’s so smooth!

  • @andrewhaas5626
    @andrewhaas5626 Год назад

    Really great information to know. Thanks for another great video.

  • @MJLagunaJr
    @MJLagunaJr Год назад

    Very helpful video. Thank you!

  • @nickorange4881
    @nickorange4881 Год назад

    Thank you for this . I never thought of it like this before .

  • @allyssaswain2394
    @allyssaswain2394 Год назад

    What if the thing I most want to draw I was always told would hinder my development? I really want to draw an anime/manga style, but everybody said to not do that so I stopped. should I just ignore that advice?

  • @mohanpoondii1988
    @mohanpoondii1988 11 месяцев назад

    excellent 👌 sir you are a genius thankyou so much for nice 👍 sharing

  • @7hilladelphia
    @7hilladelphia Год назад

    This vid is so good, shared to FB - hey thanks ! 🎉

  • @shybie2798
    @shybie2798 Год назад

    Thus video pretty much confirm on how I view improving art
    My special art motivation are my ocs
    I use to just draw them via head shots but since i love em so much I find myself wanting to do full bodies more thus engaging into anatomy a lot more as well as me wanting them to have rooms and hobbies so i ended up gwtting myself to learn how to draw backgrounds and objects 😭

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      See, look what your interest lead to, headshots to full figures to backgrounds

  • @larryconkoljr.8915
    @larryconkoljr.8915 Год назад

    Agreed. At this time my "thing" is simple Loomis heads from all angles. Next week it might be animals or whatnot.

  • @xebla256
    @xebla256 Год назад

    After watching this video, it got me thinking about the time I was writing fan fictions, and I ended up using it as a vehicle to improve my writing. It paid off as it helped me passed my English exams a few years later. Now, while I have been improving with my drawing, I feel like I approach my journey with no direction. The only thing I do want to accomplish with my drawing is to create fanarts and make comics. I got clogged up with all the things I feel like I need to learn before I can do what I want to pursue. Perhaps I just need to focus on drawing things I love like Pokémon in order to evolve as an artist. So thank you for making this video to help me reframe my thought process.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад

      The Key is finding a balance in learning while drawing what you enjoy

  • @scottmcmunn5369
    @scottmcmunn5369 11 месяцев назад

    What do you mean about complementary book?
    I bought your book on Amazon and when I order it it said the price was for two books and only got one. I can't find the original deal that I saw on amazon so I don't know who to contact

  • @pluto__5625
    @pluto__5625 Год назад

    3:38 i was literally jus thinking i wanna draw rn with his pen becuase his pen looks so cool and smooth to use😭
    does anyone know what pen he is using

  • @sheilalopez3983
    @sheilalopez3983 Год назад

    There's an entire world out there how can they not find something to draw? Also when I want to start drawing, I doodle first and that takes you into the drawing mood. I once drew an entire landscape by doodling. It just took off. Even if you are watching TV, put a notepad right by your hand and let your subconscious do the rest.

  • @rustythecat2163
    @rustythecat2163 Год назад

    Excellent advice! Tks? 👌

  • @ducksoff7236
    @ducksoff7236 Год назад

    I draw what I like and I like what I draw and I enjoy the act of drawing. If you want to get into drawing to look for approval. First.......LOL! Second.....lock yourself up alone for 5 years and draw all day everyday. Then share the fruits of your labor and you MIGHT get your approval or they will hate everything you put out. You draw for yourself and because it gives YOU joy. If you are drawing to get people to give you compliments I doubt you'll even stick it out long enough to get good and are just setting yourself up for failure and or dissatisfaction. Maybe try using your time doing something you enjoy instead of trying to garner praise.

  • @Jupiter86947
    @Jupiter86947 Год назад

    Alphonso.... Where and how do I get these books in India..?

  • @minutestocook
    @minutestocook Год назад

    Nice video share 👌👍

  • @kantasoni7870
    @kantasoni7870 Год назад

    Fantastic 🎉

  • @alishahrabi8914
    @alishahrabi8914 6 месяцев назад

    Tanks :) :)

  • @sleepinggiant1673
    @sleepinggiant1673 Год назад

    "sometimes you get drawn into drawing by tools!" my quest to obtain a full spectrum of Copic Markers now has me obsessed with value and lighting

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад

      That has happened to me too. Different media has helped me understand different concepts more easily

  • @coloringanddoodling9751
    @coloringanddoodling9751 Год назад

    Fantastic advice

  • @markdonovan1540
    @markdonovan1540 Год назад

    The hands, the voice, the lines and marks - drawing made so easy to enjoy and have fun with

  • @mh8704
    @mh8704 Год назад

    I love your art and teaching style!

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename Год назад

    Exactly the conclusion I also came to.

  • @equesdeventusoccasus
    @equesdeventusoccasus Год назад

    For me the ocean has always been my love. I love drawing fish, sea birds, ships & shells.
    (If you want to have a real challenge, draw a conch shell from an actual shell.)

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      Those are more than enough to use to develop your skills in drawing

    • @equesdeventusoccasus
      @equesdeventusoccasus Год назад

      @@alphonsodunn I am an old man, and they have kept me busy since the third grade.

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +1

      😂 I love drawing sea birds. Shells are fun too

    • @equesdeventusoccasus
      @equesdeventusoccasus Год назад

      Sails catching the wind from any sailing vessel new or ancient are among my all-time favorite art projects. If I want to draw and can think of nothing else, sails are usually my go to exercise.

  • @simpledrawingschannelsdc3352
    @simpledrawingschannelsdc3352 Год назад +1

    I really love your art style

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад

      Thanks so much. Once youre you try to be present, thats what matters. Give a bit of time here and there

  • @zekelerossignol7590
    @zekelerossignol7590 Год назад

    Can you do ecorches?

  • @buddhabro.9130
    @buddhabro.9130 Год назад +1

    Im really loving the pen you used to make this video. What type and brand of pen are you using in this video?

    • @alphonsodunn
      @alphonsodunn  Год назад +2

      Thanks much. It’s a Tombow fudenosuke brush pen (hard tip)

    • @buddhabro.9130
      @buddhabro.9130 Год назад

      @Alphonso Dunn thanks so much bro. I was trying to guess...I was way off. Thanks for the "tip". 😊🙏🏼

  • @Omegawerewolfx
    @Omegawerewolfx Год назад

    I have the first two books, I cannot wait until the 3rd is out