im sometimes sad to see that you don't get a lot of viewers when your content is very high effort and looks like you put a lot of love and effort in to your vids, im glad to see that you have some other viable ways to make money besides your channel
As a fan and as an editor, in the sense of being a vtuber clipper, I cannot stress how much of an importance is for your tip about reusing assets at 11:57 - 13:33 is. The amount of time saved up when fulfilling a certain deadline is highly important. Especially when you're making thumbnails on top of editing. 😅
27:09 - Manic living up to the name xD Honestly, this video made me so happy, Manic. Being a viewer since some time around 2019 I remember when you posted that you got "possibly the best job ever" and what it turned out to be. I was so happy for you back then, and everytime I see one of your thumbs on their channels I just go "hey, that one's hers!" and it brings back awesome memories from watching your playthroughs during these years. Awesome video and really, really useful tips. They were definitely well aimed at the thumbnail art market, but you can definitely take a lot of these advices for art commission work in general too. Great display of knowledge and also it's just really cool seeing your work come to life :D Keep being awesome, Manic. Love your work 💜
It's always awesome to see you really good thumbnail art. Sadly for me I'm too poor to actually afford to have a drawing tablet, but I've always enjoyed hand drawing.
I love the advice from this video especially since I found you a bit back you inspired me to really do my own style for my thumbnails and I've had so much fun with it since then
This was very informative and it was awesome to see the work in progress (except for the jumpy one, I did click away from the screen so I could still listen. Thank you for the warning!). I'm a general artist at the moment (leaning more towards concept art), but I recently saw a job for thumbnail artist and wanted to see what it was all about. So, Thank you!
Personally I charge $50 minimum, but some people go as high as $100 or more, depending on the complexity of the subject, and the timeframe they have to finish it in.
hello i m new here . and i have two questions if u don't mind first why do artists color the whole character with one main color and then they start adding more colors? and second how can i become a thumbnail artist like from where i can i get it ? and our art is unique btw thaaank u
Welcome! :D First off: Coloring in characters with one basic color helps to block out the silhouettes and get a clear perspective on things like how much of the thumbnail they take up, if they're overlapping too much, whether their features can be clearly made out, etc. If the art looks good in just one color, chances are it'll look even better with more colors! And second!: There's many different ways to become a thumbnail artist. I started out just responding to people who needed artists for various projects on Twitter and Insta, and things kind of fell into place from there. But the baseline is to just start drawing! Experiment! Get some experience under your belt and go at it!
I got no experience what-so-ever with drawing and stuff. where would a complete noob should start or how to learn? trying to learn to make own custom thumbnails and not be limited with just whatever generic photo I can get online.
im sometimes sad to see that you don't get a lot of viewers when your content is very high effort and looks like you put a lot of love and effort in to your vids, im glad to see that you have some other viable ways to make money besides your channel
so many slept on people with great content or skills
As a fan and as an editor, in the sense of being a vtuber clipper, I cannot stress how much of an importance is for your tip about reusing assets at 11:57 - 13:33 is. The amount of time saved up when fulfilling a certain deadline is highly important. Especially when you're making thumbnails on top of editing. 😅
27:09 - Manic living up to the name xD
Honestly, this video made me so happy, Manic. Being a viewer since some time around 2019 I remember when you posted that you got "possibly the best job ever" and what it turned out to be. I was so happy for you back then, and everytime I see one of your thumbs on their channels I just go "hey, that one's hers!" and it brings back awesome memories from watching your playthroughs during these years.
Awesome video and really, really useful tips. They were definitely well aimed at the thumbnail art market, but you can definitely take a lot of these advices for art commission work in general too. Great display of knowledge and also it's just really cool seeing your work come to life :D
Keep being awesome, Manic. Love your work 💜
The second I saw the vanoss crew thumbnails my jaw dropped. I always loved those thumbnails. INSTANT SUB!!!!!
no way! you're the one making all the thumbnail art for the vanoss crew?? they're my childhood!
Thanks a lot for this video! I've been drawing for quite some time, and wanted to start a journey in drawing thumbnails! It helps a lot :)
This artist derserve more views for sure !
this video is always my go too for motivation when drawing thumbnails. Makes me realize it aint just me lol
This video deserves way more views I loved it!
23:40 "Oh Mr. Vanoss, you taste so good!"
Just an inside joke from the group.
It's always awesome to see you really good thumbnail art. Sadly for me I'm too poor to actually afford to have a drawing tablet, but I've always enjoyed hand drawing.
Awesome
I love the advice from this video especially since I found you a bit back you inspired me to really do my own style for my thumbnails and I've had so much fun with it since then
Just recently found you but your art, energy, and video skills are top tier. Much love!
This was very informative and it was awesome to see the work in progress (except for the jumpy one, I did click away from the screen so I could still listen. Thank you for the warning!). I'm a general artist at the moment (leaning more towards concept art), but I recently saw a job for thumbnail artist and wanted to see what it was all about. So, Thank you!
I don’t know about you but I’m pretty exited for team STRM/CRSE part 3, 4, and 5
god i wish i could afford a amazing artist like you for youtube thumbnails and content
Cool
what do u think is the minimum u should settle for thumbnail pricing?
Personally I charge $50 minimum, but some people go as high as $100 or more, depending on the complexity of the subject, and the timeframe they have to finish it in.
Keep up the great work Manic
love thiiiiis
if you don't mind...how would you go about creating a thumbnail for say a sketchbook tour? if at all
Maximum Panic H20 delirious. Made a scary story about you
I know. I made the thumbnail for it. 😂
What app?
What’s the program you use that (software like photoshop) and tech (devices and accessories) that’s the question
I use Clip Studio Paint for all my thumbnail work, and a Wacom Intuos tablet to draw!
@@MaximumPanic is the one u use the pro or ex
hi! i just want to ask, if you do commissions for thumbnails!?
epic tertorial as usual, granted bosslirious needs to keep giving you shoutouts, that way people will learn your TN's are not Dudul's.
Great video
hello i m new here . and i have two questions if u don't mind
first why do artists color the whole character with one main color and then they start adding more colors? and second how can i become a thumbnail artist like from where i can i get it ? and our art is unique btw thaaank u
Welcome! :D
First off: Coloring in characters with one basic color helps to block out the silhouettes and get a clear perspective on things like how much of the thumbnail they take up, if they're overlapping too much, whether their features can be clearly made out, etc. If the art looks good in just one color, chances are it'll look even better with more colors!
And second!: There's many different ways to become a thumbnail artist. I started out just responding to people who needed artists for various projects on Twitter and Insta, and things kind of fell into place from there. But the baseline is to just start drawing! Experiment! Get some experience under your belt and go at it!
@@MaximumPanic thaaank u this video is made right on time for me i hooly god bless your soul and your heart thaaaaaaaaaank u a lot
great video
This video is awesome! So does this mean you're one of the artists who make Vanossgaming's thumbnails? That's so cool!! 🤯🤩
How much does it usually cost like making youtube thumbnails in that kind of quality? Especially illustrating it digitally.
For me, I usually charge my clients fifty bucks minimum per thumbnail. Maybe more, depending on the # of fancy details or if it’s a day-of request.
@@MaximumPanic Oohh alright! Thank you for your response! ✨
Yoooo I really fuck with your art
whats the software name
clip studio
I got no experience what-so-ever with drawing and stuff. where would a complete noob should start or how to learn? trying to learn to make own custom thumbnails and not be limited with just whatever generic photo I can get online.
o _ o i ... the best i can do is a stick figure ;--;