How I Learned to Draw Animals & Have MORE Fun With Art

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  • @smol-one
    @smol-one 11 месяцев назад +758

    'Jobs aren't supposed to be fun.' I don't know were you first heard it, but I've been hearing that nonsense since I was a kid. But what they don't tell you, is you shouldn't be miserable, either.
    Everything has its own challenges. What you need to do, I think, is to match with jobs/tasks where the tedium and challenges don't make you miserable. And, ideally, the fun things involved in the job/tasks spark joy for you.

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  11 месяцев назад +105

      It's true!! There's this toxic mentality that jobs shouldn't be fun or can't ever be fun but it's just not true! Very well said 👏

    • @houndgirl7365
      @houndgirl7365 10 месяцев назад +21

      Honestly whoever coined 'jobs shouldn't be fun' are the same types of people that say "working from home is less productive". Studies have shown that those who work from home are not only happier, but also they get more stuff done than those at work. Not only are stress levels lower leading to a healthier worker, but also the type of interactions are better leading to an overall better ecosystem in the work place.
      I think it's absolute bs that people think you can't love what ya do and those kinds of people are likely miserable at their own job. It's sad but people try to rationalize the abuse because that's what happened to them so it has to happen to others. This is why people think art isn't a real job because those same people want everyone to feel as bad as they do (yes its sad I know).
      The great thing is people are working to change that mindset and with luck we might even get the introduction of the 4 day work week (as it should be) and an actual liveable minimum wage with PTO. I know this isn't about corporate, but these blue collar mentalities stem from blue collar culture that has in fact swept through the entire job market complex. Funny thing is it wasn't always like this and people weren't meant to just work their life away.

    • @Literally_a_bee
      @Literally_a_bee 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes

    • @computerbomb
      @computerbomb 10 месяцев назад +5

      Ofcourse jobs arents supposed to be miserable either. But no job is 100% fun and realizing that is very important to be happy with what you do anyway. The generations being thought that they should just 'do what they love' is a big part of their existential issues and unhappiness. As soon as they struggle or don't love everything about their job, they worry about having made the wrong choice because they were literally told the most important thing about it is enjoying it. Literally everything can and will be difficult at times, no matter how passionate you are about it. I think its a very healthy mentality to believe 'you work for money, not for fun. All the enjoyment is a lucky benefit'. All that mentality can bring is gratitude and satisfaction, while the reversed mentality can only bring worry and dissapointment.

    • @pat4005
      @pat4005 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@computerbombI think you put it the best!
      This is very true.
      I do (my own art) for a living, and no, it is not always easy, and sometimes you just need a break to disengage and get some fresh air and a new perspective.
      Every day is different, and some days can be more of a challenge than others.
      I absolutely love what I do, but the flip side of the coin is where the reality hits the road.
      I make my own hours, but I also need to function during the hours that I need to do things that involve other businesses I interact with, and to do the non-art things small business owners are stuck doing.
      So even though I've always been more creative in the evening, and I think in the past at least, I found it easier and more natural to do my actual artwork then, many times I have to make calls, send emails, wade through long spreadsheets, place orders, print labels and mail packages all during the daytime.
      Ugh. (Not to mention take care of my own home life responsibilities.)
      So it's both wonderful, fulfilling and fun, while it (usually the non-art business parts) can be stressful, time-consuming and difficult, even if you thoroughly research "everything", unexpected things can happen!
      Things like products that you have ordered with your artwork on them can be seriously delayed by the manufacturer due to a much bigger customer being given your production time-slot, and the transportation of your products (over land and sea), to you can be delayed by unforeseen events that you have no control over.
      Not good if your loyal customers have paid and are waiting for months.
      But I have been lucky to have patient and wonderful customers so far.
      Usually you have to be juggling multiple projects at once in various stages of development in order to keep a somewhat smooth workflow.
      Different products you may have made with your artwork on them may all have different completion and delivery times by the various manufacturers, and if you have a sales or marketing event, you want to be able to deliver all those things to your customers at the same time.
      Other products you create may be personalized or custom, so you do the art just once for a customer, and that's where you want to really watch your time that you spend on a piece of art, because you will not be reproducing it hundreds (or even thousands), of times, so you have to make the price worth your time.
      It's a real learning curve for everything non-art, and that's to be expected.
      I love planning and doing my art and larger projects with lots of art.
      But yeah, the non-art work is not what I look forward to, still takes plenty of time, but like taxes, still has to be done.

  • @Elsk_Arisen
    @Elsk_Arisen 10 месяцев назад +556

    Growing up I had the exact opposite problem, animals were always quite easy for me to draw while humans felt like this impossible hurdle that I could never get over. Maybe it’s because I grew up obsessed with animals and I spent a lot more time looking at animals in picture books and cartoons, but the shapes of different animals just always felt way easier to pick up for me

    • @houndgirl7365
      @houndgirl7365 10 месяцев назад +26

      Fellow artist here that now works professionally. If you want to work up to people draw monkeys and gorillas to start. I personally haven't done this, but with the knowledge in my brain this is an excellent stepping latter towards human anatomy (we both are primates after all) once comfy with that try to venture drawing people get some references and just work on some gesture draws to get those shapes down.
      I too started off drawing animals as a young artist I mainly drew wolves followed by large cats. Eventually I was pushed to draw fictional weaponry to humanoids to people.
      It's not always easy stepping out of comfort zones, but that's the only way to improve. If you need to step back try doing dynamic poses with your favorite critters before hopping back in baby attention to the way the ribcage, pelvis, and limbs move. By doing these simple observations it can help you to apply those techniques towards humans. There is adjustment as going from one anatomy set to another takes a moment, but you will find after a solid warmup or two it'll be fine.
      Lastly remember art is a journey people develope at different rates and some are further ahead in their journey than others that is fine just continue to learn and grow at your own pace.

    • @Elsk_Arisen
      @Elsk_Arisen 10 месяцев назад

      @@houndgirl7365 Thanks for the advice! I think that might help me a lot!

    • @littlefox_100
      @littlefox_100 10 месяцев назад +8

      Same

    • @Choco_paz
      @Choco_paz 10 месяцев назад +14

      Bro are you literally me? This is exactly my same situation!

    • @tamaramisue9219
      @tamaramisue9219 10 месяцев назад +3

      Same I still can’t draw people very well

  • @natalienewton3711
    @natalienewton3711 10 месяцев назад +19

    Stubbornly scribbling dozens and dozens of drawings in a messy sketchbook is 100% the recipe for success (in my experience). Make sure you’re still making full pieces of things you enjoy, but especially while you’re starting out you will improve so fast if you do that.

  • @soanalaichnam344
    @soanalaichnam344 2 месяца назад +1

    I actually started to draw animals because of your videos and now they are starting to become my new comfort thing... along with horror art for some reason

  • @kirtanas8302
    @kirtanas8302 11 месяцев назад +7

    this video was such a nice coincidence . I am trying to get back into drawing and decide to get a cheap sketch ,didn't know what to draw so I drew animals (which is my comfort zone) with you and it was a lot of fun😊.

  • @wildflower1397
    @wildflower1397 2 месяца назад

    Your animals have such joy to them! Gorgeous!

  • @Oosivs
    @Oosivs 7 месяцев назад +1

    I had a similar problem, but it wasn’t about drawing humans or animals, it was about drawing traditionally. I find it hard to make traditional art because there aren’t layers you can use to make the shading ect. You just reminded me that I should practice traditional art more. I think traditional art dose mean more to me. Because you can feel it. Touch it, but digital art isn’t made that way. I don’t know how to rap this up, but thank you for reading this whole thing.

  • @Dinodragon123
    @Dinodragon123 10 месяцев назад

    The fox drawing was my favorite
    You really inspired me to draw things I don’t always draw

  • @nicolewolfcry7408
    @nicolewolfcry7408 10 месяцев назад +2

    I feel like foxes are liquid puppies. they are so fluid

  • @MusicalRaichu
    @MusicalRaichu 11 месяцев назад +2

    funny, i don't particularly like animals, but since i've drawn so many pokemon i haven't found animals too difficult. but i bought a cheap sketchbook like you describe to practise drawing people.

  • @P0SSUMrug
    @P0SSUMrug 9 месяцев назад

    You’ve really inspired me to start drawing again, I had a break for a while because of art block, but I’m gonna get back into it!

  • @kannonfps
    @kannonfps 5 месяцев назад

    i recently came back to drawing, wanted to create my own characters, then got overwhelmed by how hard anatomy still is for me lol so i started taking notes of everything i would like to draw, animals, landscapes, portraits, fight scenes, and so much more.
    Because of my maladaptive perfectionism i was struggling hard but then i started to give myself a "routine" which look like this:
    Every day i have to complete one of those things or more:
    - 1 part of the human body 10x
    - 5 gesture drawing
    - 1 animal
    - 1 Portrait
    - 1 landscape
    the list goes on...
    there was no rules, time limit or how many i should do apart from the minimum of "1 drawing or more per day", tried to find ways to make me want to draw rather than "i have to draw" kind of mentality which i had when i was solely focused on humans
    i also found that if i trace an image and then do a normal study i feel more energized and motivated since i started drawing already (btw the way i trace is by deconstructing the shapes of the things i'm drawing, not tracing every little details and shit)
    i find that having a really basic routine that include drawing even if it's just for 5minutes always make me want to draw more and more once i get started. So far instead of 1 drawing per day i ended up make dozens almost every single time.
    also if you struggle with procrastination just try to avoid youtube, tiktok and shit like this before you complete your tasks for the day, if you need to put music on go on platform made for that as you won't get distracted by potential video that would pull your focus away and make you feel like "well i was supposed to draw 2hours ago now i don't feel like it anymore" or smth ya know
    procrastination is the outcome, not the problem :D
    Btw watching tutorial's count as procrastination especially if you don't draw along or take notes while watching the video, that's called fake productivity, you basically tricking your brain into thinking you are doing something productive while you should actually be drawing or doing something else
    (again mainly applies to people who mindlessly watch a guide without actually acting upon said guide, i know lots of people who are guilty of that and i'm no different lol)
    i swear i tried to make this comment as short as possible

  • @Zh15
    @Zh15 8 месяцев назад +1

    شكراً على النصيحة. 💖🍀

  • @Tryin5845
    @Tryin5845 10 месяцев назад

    Dude the foxes are so freaking cute

  • @Om3n_8
    @Om3n_8 8 месяцев назад

    ur advice is great!! I've been struggling with my art recently and this has helped alot. Also, I LOOVEE ur art style! its so cute :3

  • @DewWithFloof
    @DewWithFloof 10 месяцев назад

    The second i saw you i knew i was gonna subscribe. The art style is AMAZING! Just... WOW! Im amazed by how great it looks!

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much, that's so sweet!

    • @DewWithFloof
      @DewWithFloof 9 месяцев назад

      @@JelArts no problem! :)

  • @venti2569
    @venti2569 10 месяцев назад +2

    Lmao im the exact opposite from you i was obsessed with animals so i learned how to draw those but now i dont know how to draw pretty much anything else but i dont feel like leqrning anything else until i can understand animal anatomy better
    Also those fox drawings look amazingg i love them sm

  • @aeryncross4798
    @aeryncross4798 10 месяцев назад

    i LOVE your watercolor style, its so pretty

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much:))

  • @marteme2273
    @marteme2273 10 месяцев назад +1

    Loved this video❤

  • @Dreamwhale-zx6yf
    @Dreamwhale-zx6yf 10 месяцев назад

    Your video inspired me to open mine sketchbook and start practising, thank you!

  • @haylorebooks
    @haylorebooks 10 месяцев назад

    I would honestly love all of these drawings to be stickers, even the doodles/semi-detailed ones.

  • @betcrab4171
    @betcrab4171 10 месяцев назад

    Ive been drawing foxes recently too, so cute.

  • @jessicagamble991
    @jessicagamble991 9 месяцев назад

    Your art work is stunning I loved every single art piece. 😊 Good work!!

  • @j.watson9060
    @j.watson9060 11 месяцев назад +1

    Have you been using Blue biro to draw? These look great

  • @BluePhoenixGames1
    @BluePhoenixGames1 10 месяцев назад

    really beautiful art

  • @HOWLING._.NIGHTMARE
    @HOWLING._.NIGHTMARE 4 месяца назад

    At some point in my life I tried drawing humans but stopped after a month because I really found that I liked drawing stuff you don't see too much in real life, I like to draw animals, ghost, monsters, demons, ect!

  • @OMyStarz
    @OMyStarz 6 месяцев назад

    Love the shrimp

  • @AuqiaGamer
    @AuqiaGamer 9 месяцев назад

    I went to a art/media school and it broke my love for drawing and replaced it with perfectionisme, I drew dragons, random anime stuff and I wasn't good, but I loved it before I went to that school. Now when I try to draw, a voice starts to comment in a bad way about my sketches. But I think, I should start sketching allot and keep sketching until that voice is more quite, and then try to draw again

  • @Helena-ty4fy
    @Helena-ty4fy 9 месяцев назад

    Hey. Would you mind telling me some tips for coloring like you do in this video? I'm kind of new to this art thing (believe it or not, I'm a math person) and I may or may not have fallen in love with these drawings

  • @Jwan_bruh
    @Jwan_bruh 8 месяцев назад

    Me to i love draw animal mostly the legendary animal like dragons wayvern phonix.. And more

  • @call-me-sun
    @call-me-sun 10 месяцев назад

    I always wanted to draw animals but wasn't very good at it I try to improve it as much as I can

  • @Enrommie
    @Enrommie 9 месяцев назад

    Oh I recognize you from Insta, cool art

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! Welcome to my RUclips channel :)

  • @quincy7034
    @quincy7034 10 месяцев назад

    Beautiful art and advice🙂🐾🤩

  • @oscarchas7268
    @oscarchas7268 10 месяцев назад +1

    🌞

  • @Frozen-NEPTUNE
    @Frozen-NEPTUNE 3 месяца назад

    I think I found my new art style

  • @BrookeCaraghKelley-jt4mz
    @BrookeCaraghKelley-jt4mz 9 месяцев назад

    How do you draw that well😮

  • @Lavendererror
    @Lavendererror 10 месяцев назад

    I’m like 13 and I do the opposite I draw animals more or people often I guess (cute drawings tho) 😀

  • @lenuska9
    @lenuska9 8 месяцев назад

    Plssssssssssssssssssssssssss you do tutorial for wolf 🐾🐾 pls 🥺🥺

  • @dececanem
    @dececanem 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think the same, and can relate to a lot of the things you mentioned in this video. However, I've never given it much thought before, so it is very interesting to hear from your perspective. I also enjoy drawing nature and animals the most, but sometimes focus too much on people and buildings because it seems that is what most other artists do... I love your art and it is very inspiring. Could you perhaps do a video sketching out animals and how to make less messy pencil sketches? Yours are so clean and simple, I really like them.

  • @OctoNuage
    @OctoNuage 8 месяцев назад

    Hello I would like to ask you if it would bother you if I took a fox drawing as a profile photo image for my RUclips channel (sorry for the spelling mistakes I am not English I am French)

  • @pinkhayat841
    @pinkhayat841 7 месяцев назад

    Human hands: am i a joke to you?

  • @PirateOfTheNorth
    @PirateOfTheNorth 10 месяцев назад

    I have the opposite problem. I can draw animals but not humans.

  • @Cinnaschticks
    @Cinnaschticks 11 месяцев назад +287

    The shock on my face seeing exactly the tutorial I was looking for show up in my notifications... I love drawing animals but struggling enjoying drawing... Much appreciated. 🥺

    • @KitysCafe
      @KitysCafe 10 месяцев назад +2

      Same!

    • @Dubstequtie
      @Dubstequtie 10 месяцев назад

      This isn't a tutorial though?, it's more of a motivational and set in mind kind of video. No tutorial ever happens. Only some little advice.

    • @Cinnaschticks
      @Cinnaschticks 10 месяцев назад

      @@Dubstequtie Yeah I'd made the comment before watching the video. :]

  • @bee4697
    @bee4697 11 месяцев назад +101

    You were the artist that made me realise that you could draw animals. And I know that sounds dumb but up until I saw your videos I mainly consumed Content of artists who were super into making people or humanoid characters. Of course there's nothing wrong with that but once I started drawing animals I found that I enjoyed it so much!

  • @JuliaPaul-x5r
    @JuliaPaul-x5r 10 месяцев назад +46

    I really, really like your cats and foxes, and the other animals too. I'm aiming for this loose, yet accurate style, but have a long way to go. And I don't feel it's the easy option ;) Did you have reference photos for the foxes' poses or does your study of anatomy enable you to "invent" accurate poses?

    • @YordleQueen
      @YordleQueen 8 месяцев назад +1

      I also would love to know this!

  • @Levongrova
    @Levongrova 11 месяцев назад +9

    Question. Whenever you draw, do you look at references and copy them with your own spin to it, or do you draw from your memory and head? I can not draw from imagination/memory. I can look at a bunch of imagery. Say I want to draw a cat in a forest that's sitting on a log? I look up an image of a cat that is sitting. Then I find a picture of a log, then I place the cat on the log so it looks good. Then I find an image of a forest enviroment that I like and if I want details such as a pumpkin or a flower, I find photos of those things and slowly add all those things through drawing from these photos but creating my own thing.
    Is that wrong? Am I even creating art or am I a fraud doing it like this? :/ I defintively struggle with forms in 3D, not to mention perspective and I suck at anything I cannot see in front of me to draw, so I don't know..would appreciate another artist's thoughts on this 😅
    Anyway. Love your artwork, love your sketchbook and your style. Animals are my favorite subject to draw so watching someone else who also enjoys drawing them makes me happy

    • @kittiq
      @kittiq 11 месяцев назад +3

      That's what I do too! It's great practice and you're good for doing this.

    • @cydile
      @cydile 11 месяцев назад +5

      I think most artists do this in some form. At least until they've drawn the cat, the forest, log, what-have-you enough times to come more effortlessly. You're not a fraud, not even if you copy a picture exactly without mixing and matching between references. What you put on the paper comes from you and your effort, and don't let anyone tell you differently!

    • @kamiholmes7332
      @kamiholmes7332 11 месяцев назад +1

      I've recently came across some videos about concept art and how these type of artists approach the creative process. Most of the time, if they don't know how to draw a particular subject, what they do is to look up for references, they study them by doing quick sketches and then is when they go about designing their own thing from imagination. What you are doing is great, I've done this in the past. But with time you realize that it is time consuming to look up for references and sometimes its even difficult to find exactly what you are looking for. Learning to draw from imagination comes in handy when you want to save time in the creative process. You can train this skill by using the concept artists approach and with time it comes easier and easier. Just don't give up and start training to draw from imagination when you really feel the need to. If right now you feel comfortable and it feels easy to look up for reference photos, please keep doing that. Also, if you'd like to know how this process works, I'd recommend Lily's Illustration video here on Youtuve called: Designing a Fountain | My concept art process. Again, what you are doing is absolutly wonderful, please don't feel bad about it. At the end, as artists, we will always need to use reference photos one way or the other to create our art. Hope it helps!

  • @aviellerenee9472
    @aviellerenee9472 11 месяцев назад +54

    I always turn to your channel when I’m feeling down or stuck in my art. I used to love drawing and would fill my sketch books up in 3-4 months but I stopped being able to do that when I started thinking of art as a career I wanted to pursue, it took all the fun out of it for me. I’m slowly starting to reclaim the fun I once had with my art and watching your videos helps me do that. Thank you! Also, I love the way you draw foxes! They’re so cute and fluffy!

  • @devALLjapan
    @devALLjapan 11 месяцев назад +23

    My sister has always been keen on being a RUclipsr. For gaming and such. A few in the family said that it was silly or not a real job etc, I told them they can become anything they want. But I had to stipulate that even though she can be whatever she puts her mind to in the future. All jobs are work. They all have sections that are a bit of a grind. There are hard days even for things that you love.
    And most people who say making videos or art is easy, are usually the people with no skills in the profession. Which always makes it a worthwhile endeavour because you are doing something only YOU can do.
    Great video, love the foxes especially.

  • @justinhatcher1256
    @justinhatcher1256 11 месяцев назад +16

    Not only is your art absolutely breathtaking, but I SERIOUSLY relate to what you discussed!!!! You’ve given me inspiration and motivation to continue my adventure of art discovery!!!!!!!!!

  • @ah-bayandmay-doo
    @ah-bayandmay-doo 10 месяцев назад +8

    I've been drawing animals for years and struggling with drawing objects, architecture and humans. Suddenly a few days ago i started flawlessly drawing all of those in class, i have no idea why. They always turned horrible and I didn't like them, but that day it simply just changed and i could draw them. Now i draw portraits of my teachers and classmates to practice and i feel myself quickly improving to perfection. Maybe waiting really is the key, don't worry about it.

  • @Cinnaschticks
    @Cinnaschticks 11 месяцев назад +15

    Definitely somewhat agree with your view on drawing "harder or more fun things," though unfortunately I ended up doubling down so much and being so hard on myself that I ended up having to stop drawing for a couple of years, (the break was nice though, it definitely helped) and often I still find myself flinching away from new things, things I like but don't know how to draw yet, and fundamentals. It's oddly comforting knowing others struggle with the same things, even if it's in different ways and with different solutions. :]

  • @SillyLittleVixen
    @SillyLittleVixen 10 месяцев назад +5

    Oh how I love foxes I just could watch u draw them forever they’re such beautiful creatures

  • @JasmineZellmer
    @JasmineZellmer 11 месяцев назад +41

    I'm focusing almost exclusively on what brings me joy! Painting, sketching, fantasy. And in the long run, the illustrations that I'm making are the things that I want to be doing as work and the things I want to get commissioned for.
    I love all your foxes! I'm always so excited to watch your videos!

  • @lizzie_heartz2195
    @lizzie_heartz2195 10 месяцев назад +2

    I honestly kinda have the same mindset of "I shouldn't just take the easiest route", because I thought I was "Cheating" some how, currently trying to unlearn that mindset.

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah it's so hard to unlearn!

  • @mrrock0ut821
    @mrrock0ut821 10 месяцев назад +7

    Not gonna lie, this is super spot on on what I live. I'm a professional animator and I've rotated towards more technical stuff because I've been looking for harder things instead of what brings me joy. Don't get me wrong, I still love what I do, but your words are an eye opener to me. I strongly relate with them and totally understand the struggles.
    Thank you and keep rocking these cuties!

  • @artpaws4966
    @artpaws4966 10 месяцев назад +7

    yea, this talk really helped me. My personal favorite thing to draw is animals! and i really want to get better at drawing them. I think i should just get a cheap sketchbook and just practice, but when I draw something I don't like, i get frustrated with myself and tell myself im not good at drawing. I struggle with comparing myself to other artists, which i have been a little better with. But your videos really help with these things!! thanks so much for posting them!!!🤗

  • @charitacucharita7038
    @charitacucharita7038 10 месяцев назад +2

    I can draw humans so easy and perfect but animals oh gosh I suck with them.

  • @PaintingPuff
    @PaintingPuff 11 месяцев назад +10

    Your art is so inspirational. This is just the video I’ve been waiting years for 💖

  • @unicornpupart
    @unicornpupart 10 месяцев назад +2

    i draw animals very good but my humans are terrible
    i've always been used to drawing anything thats an animal. never a human.
    i struggle at the human faces so i just draw my humans as white lil beings with stubby legs and hands with just funny cute faces without a nose. oh and also bald.
    like im not kidding if you see my past human drawings.. it'll give you nightmares 😳
    i want to learn how to draw humans in my style but i never really stepped out of that zone. im afraid of it for some reason. most people draw their humans realistic or anime which i don't like. i kind of like the disney animated humans more.
    but yeah, if i ever start to draw humans as what i want, i'll always draw animals more. some artists can draw animals better than humans and i am definitely one of them.
    this video has helped me kind of step out of my zone and try and build up courage to start drawing humans as an young artist. thank you so much for appearing on my recommendations =D
    edit* i forgot to talk about how good your lil sketch and watercolor is! i love the cute poses and the way you draw animals a lot. i just subscribed. again, THANK YOU!!

    • @NightWolf-du1un
      @NightWolf-du1un 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hope you do well
      Remember, there is no shame in giving up taking a break and coming back later to start over or fix some mistakes you made originally ❤❤❤

  • @Retrofire-47
    @Retrofire-47 6 месяцев назад +1

    i have a quick tip for novices.
    Give yourself EXTRA POINTS in your sketchpad for taking risks, and making mistakes. This encourages a growth mindset vs. a perfectionist one

  • @firytwig
    @firytwig 10 месяцев назад +3

    I like how I’m literally the exact opposite. I am a huge nerd and I know a ridiculous amount of dinosaur anatomy and know the absolute bare bones (hehe) of human anatomy to be able to barely pass an art course. The only reason I know half of what I do know of humans is because I got decent at comparative anatomy and was able to translate some of my dinosaur knowledge to humans

  • @aquakarp3485
    @aquakarp3485 11 месяцев назад +5

    I just have to say that your fox drawings were so darn cute!! ❤

  • @BlinkTvvice
    @BlinkTvvice 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have kind of the opposite problem, I grew up drawing animals in almost all my free time, so when I wanted to learn how to draw humans, they would always look to animalistic, namely cat-like. I would have a hard time drawing fingers and hands because I was so used to drawing paws, and I couldn't draw human facial features because they were too different from cat features.
    If you have this problem and want to draw humans, or know how to draw humans but want to draw animals but can't, I'd recommend drawing slugcats from the game Rain World. They're a calm in between human and animal, without being too distinct one way or another. Their main bodies aren't too detailed, and their arms end in hands while their legs end in paws. They're not very hard to draw, and you can use them as a way to slowly transition into drawing animals or humanoids

  • @talimediaart
    @talimediaart 11 месяцев назад +4

    You’re right when it comes to having a balance between drawing for fun and not making it too fun when you’re not challenging yourself. Would it help to have projects that help you improve your skills to bigger projects or artwork that you want to do?

  • @people_evaporator
    @people_evaporator 9 месяцев назад +1

    i have a question, as an artist on tumblr. i am very protective over my artstyle and i dont want people copying aspects of it, and it makes me scared to post things, like character headcanons and stuff, because i want people to think of me when they see it. why is that, and what can i do to fix it?

  • @rif018
    @rif018 10 месяцев назад +1

    What pen do you use for an outline, that doesn't smear and mix with other colors, when you draw over it with water colors?

  • @prix_Ilustração
    @prix_Ilustração 11 месяцев назад +1

    I tried drawing people cause I started with anime, like most of us ... But realized I like drawing animals even though I'm still learning anatomy etc.. but with reference they work better than people lol... I this for me animals I draw more loose free.. lots of sketching but they work..

  • @hannahnova749
    @hannahnova749 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you recommend any art reference books to help? Do have a preference for references or just the random ones from pinterest? Thank you for all your advice💚

  • @DeathMoon_WCUE
    @DeathMoon_WCUE 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am a young artist and every time I draw a animal I always think “this isn’t good it doesn’t look like the picture” but I should make it to were I can make it like my own little doodle and my unique art *cough cough* cats… also great job it looked great

  • @hbanana7
    @hbanana7 10 месяцев назад +1

    you're definitely younger than me and yet wiser. I had to save your video to my "favorite" file. I do have a question. When you were drawing only animals in your Ikea sketchbook, did you draw nothing else? Didn't you ever fight the urge to draw people?

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  10 месяцев назад +1

      I just used it to study randomly, there was probably a few people and objects and things. I should look for it!

  • @ClaireoftheBear
    @ClaireoftheBear 11 месяцев назад +2

    I don't think I ever realized that I have had sort of the same mentality as you, like I always have tried to push myself to just keep drawing people over and over, hoping I'll get better and be actually seen as an artist, when what I really enjoy making are like organic things like landscape (I haven't really tried animals yet, but that might be something to look into!). Your channel really kind of opened my eyes to drawing what actually makes me happy, and has really gotten me into drawing and filling up my sketch books again. (Don't get me wrong, I like drawing people...ish, but I think I like having a nice final result as opposed to the actual process of drawing them). So honestly thank you so much for your videos, they're so chill and they really give me the inspo to keep arting :)

  • @alik2897
    @alik2897 11 месяцев назад +2

    the foxes are so beautiful! 🥰 thank you for sharing, I struggle with this feeling too, I want to draw people but not in a realistic way a I feel the pressure that if it's not realistic, everyone will think that I can't draw properly, and I know it's stupid, so I trying to dont care about other people and just draw what I love. it helps hearing other artist struggle with it too. and I consider you a really great artist ❤️

  • @NightWolf-du1un
    @NightWolf-du1un 10 месяцев назад

    I LOVE OTTERS YOUR OTTERS ARE SO CUTE YOUR ARTSTYLE IS SO HUGGABLE I JUST WANNA HUG THOSE FOXES AND OTTERS FOREVER AND EVER! YOUR POINTS ARE GREAT (even if I don't directly relate) AND I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR VOICE AND HOW YOU EXPLAIN STUFF!!! ACCEPT MY COMPLIMENTS... or else😊👊💥❤️❤️❤️

  • @corruptedteka
    @corruptedteka 11 месяцев назад +2

    Popping a comment just to say you inspired me to draw some cute lil beetle-y bugs yesterday, even though a lot of bugs scare me ! And I'm very pleased with the result ^^

    • @JelArts
      @JelArts  11 месяцев назад +1

      Haha I'm glad I inspired you! Drawing cute bugs is fun

  • @sainalarson
    @sainalarson 2 месяца назад

    Thank you this helped a lot! How do you paint with watercolor like that? Teach me your ways! Would you please make a video on that (If you haven't already, I'm gonna go check)? Also, I am like that! I love drawing people and want to draw animals more! So thankful for this video.

  • @LeBongFairy
    @LeBongFairy 10 месяцев назад

    I have the exact opposite problem, I started with animals, and while i can translate the anatomy just fine... human faces can be a struggle. Especially stylized ones.. mine always lack presentability lmao

  • @CerealSundaeCantDraw
    @CerealSundaeCantDraw 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much! I've been working on studying animal anatomy and adding personal touches to them! Something I've also been studying is how to draw pokemon! Not necessarily animals, but similar!

  • @Moonjelly_moonleaf
    @Moonjelly_moonleaf 10 месяцев назад +1

    Omg I saw u on Instagram and HAD to learn how to draw like you and this popped up!!! ❤❤❤❤ ur so talenteddd!!

  • @chedoodles
    @chedoodles 10 месяцев назад +2

    so refreshing to watch you paint! watercolor painting just soothes my soul so much😌💗 so inspiring

  • @alannah7915
    @alannah7915 8 месяцев назад

    Okay, wait. The whole speaking differently thing: I used to be “the girl who speaks like Harry Potter” when I was in junior school even though I live in rural Australia. My Mum always said that it’s because she tried to get me to talk properly, but I’m realising now that there’s a difference between speaking properly, and talking in a completely different country’s accent (one that you’ve never even been to before). I didn’t even think it could have something to do with autism 😅

  • @sunoofeets4729
    @sunoofeets4729 9 месяцев назад

    If you declare with your mouth, Jesus is Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.
    Romans 10:9 NIV☁️💖☁️

  • @audreymation
    @audreymation 7 месяцев назад +1

    Girl, your art is literally gorgeous. I so need to buckle down and figure out animals. Those are absolutely adorable

  • @biggerweff
    @biggerweff 11 месяцев назад +1

    i would like to pet the foxes you sketch

  • @unipuppyplayz2101
    @unipuppyplayz2101 8 месяцев назад

    What paint are you using? I know that's probably not really what the point of the video is, but it looks AWESOME! :)

  • @cydile
    @cydile 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for making this video, it was exactly what I needed today. Perfect timing with the end of Inktober, which does not always spark joy and leaves many artists feeling a bit drained. I had very loose rules for myself this year, with no prompt list, no pressure to do anything more than a sketch, but I still kept to a "spooky" theme. That was enough to make me realise I have more fun drawing shapes and patterns, because I often found myself doodling those while trying to motivate myself to draw my "actual" inktober piece. Sometimes I gave up doing both because I felt like I wasn't doing what I was "supposed to". No, from now on I'll focus on drawing the things that spark me joy and try not to judge myself for doing what is easy or comes naturally to me. *That* is what I'm supposed to do. I still enjoy the occasional animal or nature drawing, but not every day. Thank you, again, for making me feel less defeated for not enjoying Inktober as much as I wanted (once again).

  • @Wanderingicewolf
    @Wanderingicewolf 2 месяца назад

    I’ve been struggling on drawing animals from all types of angels and perspectives and trying too self teach my self but I never have the out come I want is there a video about drawing animals from different perspective and angels

  • @ExplodinEmeralds
    @ExplodinEmeralds 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's been too long since I saw one of your videos! The last video of yours that I remember seeing is "Using ALL my Yellow Art Supplies" so that was July 1st 2018 that it was released. so about 5 years and 4 months since I last saw one of your videos... it seriously doesn't feel like its been that long. I'm glad to see that you are still active here on RUclips. 😁👍

  • @Thesinnerwithagun117
    @Thesinnerwithagun117 10 месяцев назад

    here’s a funny story.
    I want to love Racoons but they have given me some of the worst childhood trauma due to brutality killing my chickens.
    now I’m like classic Kratos going for revenge.
    I saw the cute drawings of Racoons and it made me think about it again.
    ( I want to see the Racoon Defense come after me ngl.)

  • @ericspaintingplaster575
    @ericspaintingplaster575 10 месяцев назад

    I was a really bad artist when I was younger now I'm 11 but I dream to be an artist and it took me awhile to.. realize that, art takes TIME so your tips are helping too thank you so much just.. thanks!

  • @melaniehofer5467
    @melaniehofer5467 10 месяцев назад

    Where do you by your watercolors and HOW ARE THEY SO VIBRANT?!!!😝

  • @Irisgeneral
    @Irisgeneral 10 месяцев назад

    drawing should be fun
    drawing animal advice: if you get called a furry show them that you are 1000% better than them in all ways and dont let them get to you
    drawing humans: if someone asks you to draw them and you dont want to just decline people see their artwork as bad when its of someone they know because if you like that person your going to show you didnt embrace the good parts on them
    if drawing is not fun go and learn something new or just do what YOU want
    love, Yfc

  • @audreymeyer5616
    @audreymeyer5616 3 месяца назад

    Thank-you for this video. I am in the same boat. I am good at drawing people and I want to draw animals and it is actually kind of hard because there are different types of animals. This motivates me.

  • @GingerShellKittens
    @GingerShellKittens 10 месяцев назад

    Lol i'm the exact opposite, cats are my comfort drawings. I can draw animals, just not people. They scare me...

  • @Fisticutz
    @Fisticutz Месяц назад

    THEY'RE SO CUTE!!! HOW DO YOU CREATE THE SKETCHES/GUIDELINES OR WHATEVER THEY'RE CALLED?? :0

  • @Literally_a_bee
    @Literally_a_bee 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like ur foxses

  • @Ghost1nk64
    @Ghost1nk64 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks to your vid I now know that I love FOXES also what paint do you use I'm thinking of starting painting but I don't know where to start.

  • @FirefliesnMoss
    @FirefliesnMoss 7 месяцев назад

    Hi! I love your video! You’re such a great artist. Can you please make a tutorial on how you draw foxes?

  • @RinKato-lj1qv
    @RinKato-lj1qv 8 месяцев назад

    Ik this probably sounds weird but i used your video tomhelp me sleep
    Your voice is just too Beautiful 😂

  • @raccoonpatch
    @raccoonpatch 8 месяцев назад

    I adore your art so much! Your video inspired me to pick up my pencil today and try drawing foxes, so thank you for making videos ❤

  • @milky8471
    @milky8471 7 месяцев назад

    The first thing I ever drw was an animal. I loved drawing animals then I started to draw and forgot about them... Now I wanna go back into it again thanks for your video❤