two kinds of traditional artists...

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • plot twist: they're both broke.
    don't look at the toilet paper 0:33
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  • @void-creature
    @void-creature Год назад +40245

    Drawing 2B with a 2B pencil.
    Very clever.

    • @Tastint
      @Tastint Год назад +145

      335 likes and pin but no replys?

    • @icgoldenice
      @icgoldenice Год назад +66

      364 likes and pin and only one reply?

    • @Adr16n1122
      @Adr16n1122 Год назад +133

      Yall ever just reply?

    • @V0W4N
      @V0W4N Год назад +157

      and there goes a reply chain for zero reason

    • @Nasabuck
      @Nasabuck Год назад +43

      @@V0W4N cope.

  • @danzkez
    @danzkez Год назад +18700

    As an artist who draws with tools I found in the trash. This is very accurate

    • @null0357
      @null0357 Год назад +438

      Yeah , those chewed off pencils hit different

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +115

      You draw art with soda cans?

    • @jellymatsuryuka6853
      @jellymatsuryuka6853 Год назад +181

      @@jwalster9412 hey man art is art no?

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 Год назад +100

      @@jellymatsuryuka6853 I knew aluminum made a great pencil!

    • @merlin9845
      @merlin9845 Год назад +9

      Hey, cool pfp.

  • @chimkencaesarsaladman4343
    @chimkencaesarsaladman4343 Год назад +18172

    As someone who draws half and half in digital and traditional, I can say that the best rubber I own i stole from a child at the summer camp I work at

    • @lightvoid7089
      @lightvoid7089 Год назад +1

      You stole a condom from a child?????

    • @hmk4132
      @hmk4132 Год назад +532

      Mine from my classmate (I returned it tho💀)

    • @JunowasMad
      @JunowasMad Год назад +744

      Inb4 someone misunderstands what you mean by rubber

    • @MammalianCreature
      @MammalianCreature Год назад +811

      ​@@JunowasMad Hopefully even if someone misunderstands, they'll be smart enough to use context clues and figure out that "rubber" means eraser.

    • @chimkencaesarsaladman4343
      @chimkencaesarsaladman4343 Год назад +128

      @@MammalianCreature what- what did I miss what happened I'm scared

  • @panenaket5129
    @panenaket5129 Год назад +40037

    Being able to draw a portrait of Rick Astley on toilet paper with just a stolen pencil requires great talent dude.

    • @bloodyidit4506
      @bloodyidit4506 Год назад +807

      It goes beyond talent. Pure hard work.

    • @jamespowell7268
      @jamespowell7268 Год назад +372

      It's hard because the toilet paper rips. Even harder with a pen. Try writing on a double layered square of toilet paper with a pen. It's not super hard but it's anoying.

    • @timicoens1803
      @timicoens1803 Год назад +70

      Thanks, now I know what I'm going to do in art class next time.

    • @Rain.018
      @Rain.018 Год назад +30

      Thanks dude, I actually did that once

    • @unkn0wni
      @unkn0wni Год назад +30

      great talent and indomitable spirit, for the stolen pencil longs for the gentle touch of its rightful owner and will rebel against you

  • @yui-chan9756
    @yui-chan9756 6 месяцев назад +590

    The second one is so accurate, one time I got desperate and I ended up drawing on a juice box.

    • @sundalosketch4769
      @sundalosketch4769 5 месяцев назад +41

      How does one become so desperate to draw? Im frankly scared of that notion alone as an artist.

    • @kalppi_chou
      @kalppi_chou 5 месяцев назад +55

      @@sundalosketch4769 the unsatiable urge to create the most diabolic abominations, with the hand of an artist, one can only imagine how overpowered that is

    • @bigbrainbois9603
      @bigbrainbois9603 5 месяцев назад +27

      ​@@sundalosketch4769it's more like an itch. That's why I always carry sticky notes and a barely functioning mechanical pencil with me.

    • @whiteeyedshadow8423
      @whiteeyedshadow8423 4 месяца назад +3

      I’ve drawn on the back of an old snooping receipt

    • @whiteeyedshadow8423
      @whiteeyedshadow8423 4 месяца назад +6

      RUclips isn’t letting me edit the comment so to be clear I mean a shopping recipes and not a receipt for being a pervert

  • @karimi8467
    @karimi8467 Год назад +4781

    remember: if its in the classroom floor when everyone else is gone, that only means its previous owner didn't protect it enough and it's gonna get thrown away if you don't take it (especially if it's a really nice sakura micron pen)

    • @dyastro7479
      @dyastro7479 Год назад +96

      LMAOOOOOO

    • @zellafae
      @zellafae Год назад +214

      I guard my pencils and pens like my life depends on it, I bought nice ones and i don’t intend to loose them

    • @-Dadara70-
      @-Dadara70- Год назад +119

      Even better when it was nicely preserved and has no nametags on it

    • @Uchiha-_-_-
      @Uchiha-_-_- Год назад +52

      @@zellafae same my pens are my children😭

    • @praaaaaaaa2966
      @praaaaaaaa2966 Год назад +56

      Now I know where my stationaries go to when they fall down. I always assumed they got transported to a different universe through a big black hole not visible to the naked eye of humans since they just snap out of existence the second it slips from my hand ;-;

  • @chesceaktv889
    @chesceaktv889 Год назад +2393

    Number 2 is very relatable...but I think being able to draw on a toilet paper is something of a godly talent

    • @snailthenormal5156
      @snailthenormal5156 Год назад +63

      I once saw my art teacher doodling on a piece of toilet paper with a ball point pen
      Found a whole facking scenery

    • @kooolainebulger8117
      @kooolainebulger8117 Год назад +14

      cant draw but i draft sketches of projects on the backs of papers i no longer use with a 2b pencil so there's that

    • @Zaxroxs
      @Zaxroxs Год назад +4

      i drew something on my undershirt... because i was out of paper

    • @dayforsay2034
      @dayforsay2034 Год назад +11

      depends on the quality of the toilet paper, I've seen toilet paper that might as well be sand paper.

    • @fluffybirb4455
      @fluffybirb4455 6 месяцев назад +1

      The toilet paper always tears halfway through my drawing :(

  • @maxcraftobjectssituated5519
    @maxcraftobjectssituated5519 10 месяцев назад +1385

    Me, a digital artist: I use the same thickness for everything, just different brushes

    • @aynDRAWS
      @aynDRAWS 7 месяцев назад +148

      I use the same brush for everything, just different thickness

    • @alu2901
      @alu2901 6 месяцев назад +84

      You guys change the brush and the brush thickness?

    • @pollyannapayton
      @pollyannapayton 6 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@alu2901I didn't even know that it was an option to begin with. 😮😂

    • @trustyEBR
      @trustyEBR 6 месяцев назад +25

      there's brushes?

    • @SamuraiCake42
      @SamuraiCake42 6 месяцев назад

      @@trustyEBR there are literally brushes on ms paint (not an insult, it's just preinstalled on windows)

  • @MitridatedCarbon
    @MitridatedCarbon Год назад +4270

    I'm digital now, but when I draw traditional I was like a weird hobo combination of the 2. Different pencils of all kind, ink pens and colours but all cheap. Like i use disposable ink pens and if I run out of 0.5, I use a normal bic pen. I might share my marker selection with my three year old nephew, use abandoned A4/A3 printing paper from where I worked and keep a pencil until is like 1 cm long. The cool thing is that you slowly lose your sanity, thus you get more creative. Also learn weird techniques, like combining pen shading with colored pencils makes for a cool shading effect. Or using the fresh blood of your scraped index finger (got from using a pencil too short) as a cool distortion effect (don't do it, I was desperate.).

    • @GingeryGinger
      @GingeryGinger Год назад +406

      You know I’ve been contemplating for too long now about wether or not you were serious about that last bit.

    • @xipheonj
      @xipheonj Год назад +285

      @@GingeryGinger I'm still unsure but leaning towards serious. Totally plausible.

    • @MitridatedCarbon
      @MitridatedCarbon Год назад +193

      @@GingeryGinger I'll never tell

    • @tortis6342
      @tortis6342 Год назад +98

      I usually use mechanical pencils to draw. That or my trashy erasable pens.

    • @FennicArson69
      @FennicArson69 Год назад +100

      I used to use blood in my art, mainly when I didn't like the thing I was working on or I wanted to be extra chaotic. The only downside was that eventually, it would turn brown

  • @jeffbeezos383
    @jeffbeezos383 Год назад +6236

    as an "artist" whose drawing skills are borderline acceptable, any type of drawing utensil works. even if your pencil is a stick from some park you found and your paper is the ground you're standing on, it's still art as long as you enjoy it

    • @chaoszhul_4d586
      @chaoszhul_4d586 Год назад +98

      That's the spirit!

    • @nosh62
      @nosh62 Год назад +240

      Remember: cave paintings are respected worldwide, yet they look like doodoo fart compared to today's artworks. No matter what you do, they'll be good

    • @RootsOf7
      @RootsOf7 Год назад +38

      ​@nosh62 yeah, really depends on what you want. If you want fun, you just need what every is needed for fun. Sometimes you don't even need good tools if you're skills are good

    • @notacomputer5486
      @notacomputer5486 Год назад +8

      Haha Jeff Bee-zos

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit Год назад +17

      Some of the most impressive art is the stuff you can draw on printer paper with a regular pencil in ten minutes. It's that point where you no longer see a drawing, instead there's a character you recognize on the page looking back at you.

  • @kazuma_matata1707
    @kazuma_matata1707 Год назад +5742

    It doesn’t matter what kind of art supplies you have as long as you are passionate enough to create ART.

    • @leafyztar
      @leafyztar Год назад +101

      Pregnant vegeta x sonic

    • @jamielee5738
      @jamielee5738 Год назад +54

      @@leafyztar what the flip

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Год назад +7

      I do like making ART

    • @thedarkjw6219
      @thedarkjw6219 Год назад +15

      According to my sources floor supplies are the best

    • @JustRei418
      @JustRei418 Год назад +10

      Started out with a mechanical pencil and now i have a pencil set gotta say ur right

  • @craboo8668
    @craboo8668 5 месяцев назад +99

    The optimal equipment set up:
    1. Old mechanical pencil
    2. Old notebook or sketchbook
    3. An incredibly boring morning college lecture
    4. Minimal sleep prior to class

  • @FedoraLloyd
    @FedoraLloyd Год назад +984

    I’ve always liked mechanical pencils the most. It’s a lot easier to be precise with them than it is with a wooden one.

    • @calebhessing7593
      @calebhessing7593 Год назад +62

      I feel the opposite. Mechanical pencils feel much less precise to me. They always seem to have a flatter tip than wooden pencils. Plus, thinner led sizes break so easily, so I have to use thicker, less precise led.

    • @jomon324
      @jomon324 Год назад +38

      I'm a mechanical pencil fan since I draw TINY, but I've gotten some Blackwing Pearl wooden pencils recently, plus some random ones I found in old boxes, and having sharpened a random valentine's heart-print covered wooden pencil, I find I love it. But I also love my Pilot Dr. Grip shaker pencils and Mono Knock 3.8mm click eraser.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Год назад +15

      ​@@calebhessing7593 There are tricks to getting it to work better. "Priming" your lead by scribbling at an angle on scrap paper for a chisel top, making sure you keep the tip as short as possible, using better quality brands and not the $3 pack of 50 pencils...
      But it also sounds like you haven't experienced the joy of a professional grade mechanical pencil. You actually have to use a sharper on them. The leads can be any grade you like and are generally very robust.
      EDIT: typos

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Год назад +8

      ​@@jomon324 Click erasers are just the best.

    • @divyaredblox1826
      @divyaredblox1826 Год назад +2

      I actually completely agree!

  • @obi-wan-pierogi
    @obi-wan-pierogi Год назад +708

    I draw digitally. But I don’t use clipping masks and erase the shit that goes over my lineart manually cause I think it’s fun : )

    • @moritakaishida7963
      @moritakaishida7963 Год назад +68

      Same, aside from taking advantage of things like gaussian blur and the halftone feature in procreate, I largely just work exactly as I do with traditional work, does it take longer ? Yes
      Are there better ways to draw digitally but I just won't learn them ? ...yes
      Is it more satisfying when it feels as close to traditional as possible? Indeed it is at least for me

    • @obi-wan-pierogi
      @obi-wan-pierogi Год назад +24

      @@moritakaishida7963 same I have been only drawing digitally for the past few years so I got like over a decade of traditional art habits I can’t get rid of. The way I render art digitally is very much the same way I render when I paint cause I’m too lazy to learn an entire different style Lmao

    • @obi-wan-pierogi
      @obi-wan-pierogi Год назад +9

      Still need to draw more cause I’m not as good digitally as I am traditionally

    • @AymenZero
      @AymenZero Год назад

      wtf. okay that's just fucked.

    • @FedoraLloyd
      @FedoraLloyd Год назад +9

      The app I use doesn’t have clipping masks (I mean I could upgrade it for two bucks and get masks but why would I do that) so for shading layers I always duplicate the colouring layer, change it to my desired layer mode, and then apply the shading colours.
      Black is invisible on Glow layers, white is invisible on Multiply, 50% grey is on Hard Light. Serves the same purpose as clipping masks nearly just as efficiently XD

  • @GrimCrumbz
    @GrimCrumbz Год назад +740

    I remember one time in high school a kid asked what kind of pencil I used to draw because he wanted to draw like me. And I literally used a cheap mechanical pencil that I found on the hallway floor. It doesn’t matter what assets you have, if you’re passionate enough, you can create incredible things.

    • @vaughan2632
      @vaughan2632 Год назад +37

      I will say although good materials don't make up for a lack of knowledge and skill, they sure fucking help

    • @Red_Steampunker
      @Red_Steampunker Год назад +35

      Some of my best art has been with a stolen mechanical pencil. Drew a horrific creature with it. And I meant to burn it irl, and the picture is gone. I’m worried to this day, it knows.

    • @arrebarre
      @arrebarre Год назад +6

      @@Red_Steampunker that would actually make for a great horror short story

    • @Red_Steampunker
      @Red_Steampunker Год назад +5

      @@arrebarre so I found the picture, stumbled upon it. Noticed a new detail. I hate the image but damn is it good lol

    • @Khajiidaro
      @Khajiidaro Год назад +4

      Yeah, I come from a family of talented artists and it really is just how you use the tools that matters. You could buy an expensive thousand dollar set of pencils and end up making absolute garbage or just buy a cheap #2 and make some impressive work.

  • @B.O.Bfrombear
    @B.O.Bfrombear 4 месяца назад +4

    I draw on anything i can get my hands on, plain paper, lined paper, grid paper, TABLES... the things i use to draw is the same, pencils, pens, crayon, marker, etc

  • @lovesick_loser
    @lovesick_loser Год назад +1127

    studied art in college for two years, my favorite tools are still the random unbranded mechanical pencil ive had for 10 years, a random (to be fair, at least student grade) sketchbook, and an eraser i literally found on the ground near a bush during orientation. All my expensive supplies are packed neatly into a box somewhere, untouched after using them for the last time in class.

    • @njnjco
      @njnjco Год назад +84

      People underestimate the power of a mechanical pencil.

    • @KarmaO3VT
      @KarmaO3VT Год назад +8

      SAME

    • @apoIIc
      @apoIIc Год назад +23

      I found this pencil on a table in art class and it works so well I can literally feel the difference when I use other pencils. To others it just looks like an ordinary pencil, but its my idol.

    • @fredericleveque7873
      @fredericleveque7873 Год назад +7

      i never realy used much more than a mechanical pencil either when drawing on physical support, i don't think having anything else is usefull when you mostly do rough sketches, best part is you are idk, waiting for your favorite e-sport bar to open in 2 hours and you don't know what to do, take 5 bucks, go to nearest store, and you get a notebook and a pencil, literally the cheapest thing around xD your 2 hours of waiting just turned into a shitload of sketch to transfer on your digital support for painfull hours a lining... and not get the line correctly... and ctrl Z... and lining again... and guess what, still not getting it xD

    • @hypphen
      @hypphen Год назад +4

      @@njnjco 1# favorite art supply theyre js too good

  • @tableswithoutchairs1168
    @tableswithoutchairs1168 Год назад +2107

    As someone that can draw horribly, every time I read the comments on ronillust’s videos I feel like I’m breaking into a society where everyone is just extremely talented and I just gotta blend in and pretend I’m good at art

    • @salven6476
      @salven6476 Год назад +235

      "But are you even good enough to have imposter syndrome?" ~anxiety
      This is a comment intended to mean "don't beat yourself up"

    • @wiibowling
      @wiibowling Год назад +15

      same 😅

    • @addysart5027
      @addysart5027 Год назад +18

      It's a new specimen

    • @duck-cc4cx
      @duck-cc4cx Год назад +20

      its not fr dont worry most people are mid

    • @Sirvaria
      @Sirvaria Год назад +45

      This is the true hobby artist experience

  • @derpplayer8380
    @derpplayer8380 Год назад +1361

    As a artist who draws with whatever spawns in my drawer I can confirm that this is true

    • @sekritdokumint9326
      @sekritdokumint9326 Год назад +65

      Me and my random assortment of stolen pens and mechanical pencils

    • @Penguin-1966
      @Penguin-1966 Год назад +50

      so thats where the hyperdimensional portal has been stealing my pencils off to

    • @bellhel227
      @bellhel227 Год назад +20

      *SPAWNS* 🤣

    • @Stookinator
      @Stookinator 10 месяцев назад +13

      @@Penguin-1966 he was taking your pencils, IVE been taking your pens

    • @JoseHasBeenChosen
      @JoseHasBeenChosen 9 месяцев назад +1

      yea i only draw with pens. So im always stealing pens not that i mean to but sometimes i do.

  • @bassyxgrelle8659
    @bassyxgrelle8659 9 месяцев назад +11

    I just kinda grab whatever makes the most sense to me in the moment
    I'm just sketching for fun? Whatever pencil has lead
    I want a fully colored drawing? If I want it to look nice, I'll break out the nice colors, but most of the time I'm just gonna grab the first medium I see

  • @LizBizBean
    @LizBizBean Год назад +733

    My family keeps wanting me to use fancy pencils, but I really don't care. What about when I doodle in class? I don't wanna whip out a whole new pencil for that

    • @lilywhitetouhou
      @lilywhitetouhou Год назад +58

      Lol sounds a bit like me. I can buy a sketchbook and then use a standard paper from printer (usually with something printed on the other side) to sketch on it because "it's only a silly sketch" and it becomes a fine illustration so I I cut it out and paste it into the sketchbook but what a funny thing, I do it so often I don't really use the sketchbook to begin with. xd

    • @apelciniapelcinov3633
      @apelciniapelcinov3633 Год назад +34

      @@lilywhitetouhou there’s a quote that might interest you, called chuang tzu’s “the archer’s need to win”. it basically says that when shooting for something with stakes, the archer in his need to win tenses up and is unable to loosen his muscles enough to direct the arrow properly.

    • @milkbagel819
      @milkbagel819 Год назад +41

      My parents once gave me a whole art kit with all sorts of cool pencils and smudging tools and different kinds of erasers for christmas
      I didn’t use any of it. I continued using the beaten up wood pencil and sometimes, if I was feeling real crazy, the ballpoint pen I stole from the vet when I was 6

    • @SlyceCaik
      @SlyceCaik Год назад +7

      @@milkbagel819 I feel like a huge chunk of us got the same set haha

    • @janus2638
      @janus2638 Год назад +10

      if it makes a mark you can draw with it 🙏

  • @loganh4642
    @loganh4642 Год назад +349

    the mechanical pencil without the eraser hits different

    • @TheAutisticArtistic
      @TheAutisticArtistic 5 месяцев назад +7

      I feel called out by this.

    • @loganh4642
      @loganh4642 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@TheAutisticArtistic you’re right, I’m calling you and everyone else out who does this. It’s time we get an eraser that’s not so easily worn out but is as effective as the one on the 2 year old mechanical pencil with the infinite supply of lead in it

    • @TheAutisticArtistic
      @TheAutisticArtistic 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@loganh4642 And not just a trashy eraser that just picks up the graphite and smears it, that sucks.....

    • @loganh4642
      @loganh4642 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheAutisticArtistic exactly

    • @samuelflipaclip7415
      @samuelflipaclip7415 5 месяцев назад +1

      Or a pen holder that someone threw away on the floor and use it to make 3 series of a iconic manga,

  • @ChiDestiny
    @ChiDestiny Год назад +693

    I have got so many good art supplies from the floor. One was a beautiful paint pen worth around $6 for ONE... sucks to whoever lost it 🤷‍♀️

    • @lyngendofzelda
      @lyngendofzelda Год назад +32

      I stole it sorry it’s mine now

    • @HamsterzGacha
      @HamsterzGacha Год назад +6

      @@lyngendofzelda *radish*
      ...read more

    • @super_nova4989
      @super_nova4989 Год назад +12

      @@HamsterzGacha YOU GOT ME DAMNIT

    • @cryptical1210
      @cryptical1210 Год назад

      Hah that's sad

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater Год назад +7

      I found two Prismacolor marker sets in a dumpster once. Only about 6 of the 40-50 markers were dry.

  • @curseth_9640
    @curseth_9640 2 месяца назад +4

    Meanwhile i use random pencils that are used for writing for drawing. One for anatomy and shading and one for the lineart

  • @EliqzART
    @EliqzART Год назад +193

    Yea I'm over here drawing with a pencil and sticky notes. Wish fancy paper and copics were affordable because the art I've seen with copics look top tier

    • @randallmokjialung3592
      @randallmokjialung3592 Год назад +7

      you mean to say the artist's skill is top tier

    • @EliqzART
      @EliqzART Год назад +24

      Well yes but I also meant by top tier is that traditional art done with good quality products can look nearly identical to digital art regardless of an artist skill even though that does also apply

    • @anameyoucantremember
      @anameyoucantremember Год назад +5

      @@randallmokjialung3592 I mean, it's all about skill, but good luck trying to paint a watercolor landscape with only a pencil.

    • @lego_minifig
      @lego_minifig Год назад +1

      Yeah copics are so pricey it’s hard to justify investing in more than just the grey tones

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +3

      I'm over here using a pen and sticky notes (sticky notes gang!)
      I get most of my basic ideas from my sticky note sketches, then I remake them later on my tablet because I hate sketching digitally lol. It just doesn't have the same feeling for me.

  • @squishy9178
    @squishy9178 Год назад +351

    The beauty of art is that you can use pretty much anything

  • @KarrotYT
    @KarrotYT 2 месяца назад +2

    Every artist can make beautiful art no matter what supplies they use

  • @alchemistnezumi9780
    @alchemistnezumi9780 Год назад +1420

    As the kid that had PrismaColors in art class that EVERYONE wanted to borrow, I can confirm this is accurate.

    • @vitaliitomas8121
      @vitaliitomas8121 Год назад +26

      Did they give anything back?

    • @jovannydiazabad6123
      @jovannydiazabad6123 Год назад +21

      meanwhile me in school using crayola and Sargent Art

    • @towerofhelluse1
      @towerofhelluse1 11 месяцев назад +8

      I use crayons

    • @myrtlealley
      @myrtlealley 10 месяцев назад +4

      I was going to call you out for saying everyone wanted to borrow your roseart supplies but yeah prismacolors are great.

    • @WhattonamethisAcc
      @WhattonamethisAcc 10 месяцев назад +24

      Bro i have the 64 pack crayola and everyone in my classroom hogged for it💀💀 I HAD NO CRAYONS TO USE IMAOO THEY BE RAZZLEDABBING ROOGEYDEEDOING EVERYTHING😭😭

  • @7PhoenixAshes
    @7PhoenixAshes Год назад +187

    I don't color traditionally very often, but when I do I genuinely love using Crayola crayons (as in the kind you give to kindergarteners). They don't smudge, come in near-infinite colors, and cost next to nothing!

    • @FedoraLloyd
      @FedoraLloyd Год назад +24

      I tend to find with those it’s hard to blend them or get them to a point where the wax doesn’t start flaking off unless I’m drawing suuuuper lightly. Which, I like bolder, darker colours, so it doesn’t really sit well with me, but they are fun (:

    • @aquabluerose7734
      @aquabluerose7734 Год назад +9

      ​@@FedoraLloyd yeah they're definitely best for pastel colored artwork. Going in with shadow tones first on dark parts of the drawing can help slightly, but even dark crayons don't go on as dark as most other media.

    • @Бобёр-ю8г
      @Бобёр-ю8г Год назад +6

      eat them

    • @UMAIstudios
      @UMAIstudios Год назад +2

      I know it feels awfully stupid but I agree with you.

  • @apelciniapelcinov3633
    @apelciniapelcinov3633 Год назад +154

    i like to use office materials. they’re made for efficiency, while also being cheap and simple. colorful ballpoint pens are a lot of fun and when you try and color your stuff in the style of a comic book they can add a lot of fun color pops. if you’re looking for bolder fills, i like to use crayola markers. they’re cheap, easy to use, washable, and dynamic. my go-to for paper has always been postit notes. it’s great for artists who come up with ideas at random because you can carry a pad of them in your jean pocket, quickly sketch something, then discard it if it doesn’t turn out right. i also have a lot of fun using them as final canvases because their size means i can finish a piece before i have time to second guess, and i have fun playing with different colored backgrounds for my art. in terms of pencils i like the uniformity and reliability of the bic mechanical pencil, as well as how fine the tip is. it’s always really intriguing to me how people in the art world react to my material choices with awe or envy, or misperceive me as being a monastic snob who thinks “true talent doesn’t need to hide behind fancy materials”, because the whole reason i use these is because i have clinical dysgraphia and grew up believing that for me to use supplies that cost a lot of money was just inherently wasteful, and it would be more conscientious of me to outlet my pent up creativity on everyone else’s scraps. and the reason i do so well with these is because I’m a stylized cartoonist, not a realistic or high-render artist, and because of my material choices i’ll probably never make large improvements in those areas. i will say though that one definite advantage of being a supply omnivore is that you not only spend less money, you also become very adaptable and able to roll with the stuff that your surroundings have on hand.

    • @Dragoniiia
      @Dragoniiia Год назад +13

      Tbh ball pen is literally my favourite art supply. Neither anything else in traditional nor in digital can beat the flexibility and a range of lines ball pen can do.

    • @Dragoniiia
      @Dragoniiia Год назад +1

      Oh and I DO mean for shading and rendering!

    • @that_tvhead
      @that_tvhead Год назад +4

      i love drawing on "ruled index cards" (practically blank flash cards), which seem to be like 1 to 10 USD for most packs. i just took them from my house's little shelf once and stuffed them in my desk drawer.

    • @pizza134
      @pizza134 Год назад +2

      Tbh, ball point pens are cheap but so useful, specially for sketching, nothing beats a ballpoint pen when it comes to sketching

    • @blackcrow4446
      @blackcrow4446 Год назад +1

      I use postit notes too!

  • @SamuraiCake42
    @SamuraiCake42 6 месяцев назад +7

    0:34 RICK?!

  • @liamvautier944
    @liamvautier944 Год назад +444

    I once saw a classmate(we were on the "visual arts" specialty of our school) draw a masterpiece with dots made with the cheapest pen on a disposable foamy cup that the drugstore owner gave to him when buying himself a coffee for literally a few coins of our local money.
    That guy and the scrapbooking community here on youtube teached me that every trash you can find is literally an art material waiting to be discovered, lmao.

    • @soglabel
      @soglabel 10 месяцев назад +4

      this is the way

  • @elizacakescantanimate5096
    @elizacakescantanimate5096 Год назад +277

    I like how you can also use this with digital artists- like how there’s people with super high-quality drawing tablets with super complex and expensive programs on their computer, and I’m over here with an iPad mini 4, a free program, and my finger

    • @Hayasaku-B3B
      @Hayasaku-B3B Год назад +6

      I have an ipad 7,a free program and sometimes my diy 1$ Apple Pencil (mostly my finger)

    • @GigaChadSora
      @GigaChadSora Год назад +37

      Ipad iPhone? My mans, I draw on a Samsung Pocket with a broken screen with my finger, while having cell phone allergies. you all in heaven

    • @JulesJuno737
      @JulesJuno737 Год назад +2

      @arsonest142 Pen tool supremacy. Doing trigonometry while drawing I can't even-

    • @kissezss
      @kissezss 11 месяцев назад

      same except I have an iPad mini 5

    • @emargaux
      @emargaux 10 месяцев назад +7

      I still draw on MS Paint with a mouse that sometimes disconnects.

  • @reinbew794
    @reinbew794 Год назад +705

    The fact that a digital art program such as Krita would cost my life savings if it was traditional art scares me.

    • @huddled_up
      @huddled_up Год назад +18

      yay a fellow krita user

    • @lillianhenderson-saunders5119
      @lillianhenderson-saunders5119 Год назад +7

      I am the broke artist but I badly want to try digital

    • @wiseknight6180
      @wiseknight6180 Год назад +19

      @@aaduexe lmao I'm a digital artist and my entire kit only costs like 30 usd for just a drawing tablet lol and the application I use is medibang paint (free)

    • @TheAllcreatorLiveArchives
      @TheAllcreatorLiveArchives Год назад +8

      The fact that all anyone in the future will be able to afford is "traditional art" scares me. I'm happy I was able to get a wacom Cintiq when it was affordable. To all artists of the future, I pray for you. Don't let anyone tell you that you're not as good as a professional. You are, maybe even more so then people who drop thousands of dollars on there art. It's no secret that true art comes from a single person. So when you're watching a Disney animated film, with it a ridiculous budget and legions of college trained slaves, just remember that you will allways be just as good as them. You are even better then them when you actually enjoy what you do.

    • @chickenbreast7016
      @chickenbreast7016 Год назад +1

      @Lillian henderson-Saunders I got a UGEE tablet, i think it was under 200$ when I got it. Also I have made some decent things on krita with a mouse, it all takes some practice.

  • @bellhel227
    @bellhel227 Год назад +7

    Am I allowed to be a mixture…? I have some pretty cool art supplies, but I always use the weirdest cheapest stuff around my house and end up with 10/10 results 😩😩😩
    THE STOLEN PENCIL THO- FACTS.

  • @Spilt_soda
    @Spilt_soda Год назад +61

    The first one sounds like a dream and the second one sounds like my true purpose in life.

  • @blackrosejinx5563
    @blackrosejinx5563 Год назад +528

    This video is a special ode to the mechanical pencil I took from my teacher and used throughout all of middle school. It was stepped on, chewed, lost and found several times, broken, thrown off a building once, and ALMOST eaten by my dog.
    I still have it

    • @cptyolowaffle
      @cptyolowaffle Год назад +23

      Oh jeez I can barely keep the same pencil for more than a few weeks before I lose it

    • @WindyDazee
      @WindyDazee Год назад +5

      ​@@cptyolowaffle ya same

    • @blackrosejinx5563
      @blackrosejinx5563 Год назад +9

      @Marcos Moutta Just picture a standard papermate mechanical pencil. Except the eraser is destroyed, the body is shattered and the only thing keeping it from falling to pieces is some tape.

    • @grqfes
      @grqfes Год назад +1

      Mann my pencil a rotring 600 you drop that thing a couple times and it's gone

    • @LS-rp6yq
      @LS-rp6yq Год назад +1

      I found one in Chernobyl that one i’ve been using it for five years now but do have say it having a face is unsettling

  • @fangthewarrior
    @fangthewarrior Год назад +62

    In the end, all we need to survive is a 2B pencil and anything paper

  • @h4iley._.fn4f
    @h4iley._.fn4f Год назад +11

    I just use the pencil and colored pencils i got from school to draw and can actually shade with them very well as they’re cheap asf 😭

  • @Proxov7
    @Proxov7 Год назад +529

    i paint in digital with only 1 layers 🗿
    Edit:well its true i did paint in 1 layer for many months
    and idk how to stop it pls help me

  • @Jonanation
    @Jonanation Год назад +81

    I know this feeling lol. When I started out in art, I got Jazza’s arty box. very helpful stuff. Also wished for alcohol markers, pencils, the works, for christmas. I have a huge drawer full of ink pens, half of which ran out, and someone once bought me a 45 set high quality watercolours.
    My preferred medium is a random chisel brush I found, my trusty 12-set watercolours I got from my mom that are literally older than me, and one of those magic coloured pencils with three different colours in the tip-

  • @creative_leafeonpony_fan1545
    @creative_leafeonpony_fan1545 Год назад +73

    My family, very supporting of my art, has gotten me plenty of different fancy-sounding art supplies over the years. I still draw primarily just with one set of those .5 .10 whatever markers and a Happy Easter pencil. My eraser is shaped like a ninja.

    • @Cam1417-TK
      @Cam1417-TK Год назад +9

      Very cool eraser.

    • @ririinu_
      @ririinu_ Год назад +2

      you just like me 😭😭

    • @tinycervid7679
      @tinycervid7679 Год назад +6

      Top tier eraser

    • @RaineWilder
      @RaineWilder Год назад +1

      That’s awesome. Reminds me I had a ninja turtle eraser back in the 90s. They don’t make them any more 😢

  • @gabrielleao8393
    @gabrielleao8393 2 месяца назад +1

    This is soo true!!
    I like traditional art, still didn't adapted to digital yet.
    Man, i have a ton of pencils, like: HB, 2B, 4B, 6B...
    But when i draw, i always pick the same 2B and use it for the entire draw, sometimes, if a want a ligher shade, i use a random pencil that i don't even know from where came or what type of pencil is
    I only had this pencil in my school pencil case and I gave up using it because it's too light, then started using for draws only in rare ocasions... But the old 2B that i use for more than 7 years is my true king!

  • @oquark
    @oquark Год назад +77

    be able to draw with anything anywhere and making it look good is the real thing here. I once drew a portrait of my friend using a toothpick and molten chocolate as ink from his birthday cake on a napkin

  • @nigilist
    @nigilist Год назад +141

    RUclips artist vs Real artist

    • @susmongusidkaltaccountbass4301
      @susmongusidkaltaccountbass4301 Год назад +19

      @@WennerGenner youtube artist needs all this expensive stuff to think it looks good. A normal artist can use anything, cheap or expensive, and make it look good.

    • @reiku--
      @reiku-- Год назад +4

      @@susmongusidkaltaccountbass4301 bahahhahaa at least we wish we can- a normal artist can use anything, cheap or expensive, and make it look terrible

    • @susmongusidkaltaccountbass4301
      @susmongusidkaltaccountbass4301 Год назад +1

      @@reiku-- sad reality we live in 😔

    • @titandarknight2698
      @titandarknight2698 Год назад +9

      RUclips artists are Real artists. Why make the distinction? If they draw then they draw. If they use pencil or copic thier still artists.

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +5

      You meant to say real artist vs real artist
      If you make art you're an artist 💀

  • @aiiiia9971
    @aiiiia9971 Год назад +311

    Art is art! No matter the cost of materials!
    Go ham artists, don't feel that you gotta break the bank
    But if you can and it makes you happy, power to you!
    And if you can't afford, you are still just as much of an artist!
    It is your vision, emotion and effort that will truly shine no matter the material

    • @obamius4521
      @obamius4521 8 месяцев назад +12

      As long as it’s not r34 of a car

    • @maslinolovcherik8387
      @maslinolovcherik8387 6 месяцев назад

      @@obamius4521 E L A B O R A T E immediately

    • @altsadhara
      @altsadhara 6 месяцев назад +5

      ​@obamius4521 Let the people express their love for automation! Art is for everyone!
      Even the people who ought not to have it.

    • @AZETAX3750
      @AZETAX3750 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@obamius4521 if youre talking the nissan car yeah i dont mind
      but if youre talking of something else
      *who draws that?*

    • @AZETAX3750
      @AZETAX3750 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@altsadhara youre telling me that i should let people draw r34 (not the nissan) of a car and let them get away with it
      WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU

  • @ThatObnoxiousMagpie
    @ThatObnoxiousMagpie 3 месяца назад +2

    I’m both, I have so many unique and helpful art supplies but I have no idea where any of them are so I just use whatever I find under my bed

  • @Splat654
    @Splat654 Год назад +26

    I reached a point where i have all kinds of traditional materials and i am relearning drawing in general from the start, though i have been drawing for i dunno how many years, like 5-10. And at this moment i more wish to be the last guy and trying to be. I now just try to use whatever materials i have nearby, experimenting, like trying highlighter markers with color pencils. The idea, mainly, is just to draw, and if your perfectionism stoping you from so, fight it by doing quantity over quality sketches. And by making deliberate ugly,or extra quick drawings.

    • @apelciniapelcinov3633
      @apelciniapelcinov3633 Год назад

      i recommend post-it notes for this purpose! they helped me a lot because they were so small, i would finish a piece before i had time to second guess it to bits

  • @terracottagecheese2767
    @terracottagecheese2767 Год назад +97

    I'm like a weird mix of the two. I have some Prismacolors, Copic markers, high end ink pens....but I almost exclusively sketch out/doodle everything with a cheap, dollar store mechanical pencil on these (also cheap) sketchbooks from my local Hobby Lobby.
    Edited for clarity.

    • @spade8094
      @spade8094 Год назад +5

      Atleast your nearby a hobby lobby

    • @jjbowman4653
      @jjbowman4653 Год назад

      Cheap mechanical pencil

    • @Not_Kaitlyn
      @Not_Kaitlyn Год назад +1

      That's a waste of money, I can't even afford prismacolors :/

    • @spade8094
      @spade8094 Год назад

      @@Not_Kaitlyn Me neither, I had to steal mine

    • @terracottagecheese2767
      @terracottagecheese2767 Год назад +8

      @@Not_Kaitlyn Well, the Prismacolors were a birthday gift...
      And, seeing as it's my own personal income and no one else's, I don't think buying one replacement Copic marker every few months or a higher quality, not-from-the-dollar-store pen once and a while is a waste.
      Honestly, since I grew up rather, well, poor to be frank, as an adult I take joy in actually being able to spend more than three dollars on art supplies now and again.
      (If anything I've said sounds rude or overly sarcastic I sincerely didn't intend for it to sound so and just wished to state a simple reply.)

  • @Skykristal
    @Skykristal Год назад +307

    As someone who has used both, supplies only matter for the quality of the colors and textures. Prismacolor pencils for example are incredibly vibrant wnd beautiful. High in pigments. Compared to cheap 1€ ones. Will it make you a better artist? No. will it improve what you are already capable of? Yes.

  • @bluecheese6980
    @bluecheese6980 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am somewhere in between. I have a ton of art supplies, but it’s mostly stuff I’ve hoarded or picked up off of the ground one day and refuse to throw away. Almost none of the brands match, and at least half of them are dead or dying(either way, I’m still making them last ‘til I die myself-). I even keep all of it in a gallon Ziplock Bag that doesn’t close anymore and with a bunch of holes poked in it that I keep shoved in my mini backpack.

  • @nghtbot340
    @nghtbot340 Год назад +11

    Bro literally drew a GIF, he's unstoppable

  • @Your_Local_Ducki
    @Your_Local_Ducki Год назад +6

    Perfect pause 0:13

  • @HapyHappiness
    @HapyHappiness Год назад +20

    I had a friend who once bragged about doing art with a fancy pencil that you could shake to get the tip to come out more. Now, years later, I own one of those pencils because I found it in the floor of the college lecture hall :)

  • @PhantomArceus
    @PhantomArceus 6 месяцев назад +2

    Sometimes the limits we have lead to invitation and progress never before seen.

  • @otavio_and_hugo
    @otavio_and_hugo Год назад +96

    As an artist who can't buy any artist kit, i can confirm i use my school materials to draw

    • @fahadalghamdi9316
      @fahadalghamdi9316 Год назад +10

      an HB pencil and a lot of printer paper goes a LONG way.

    • @otavio_and_hugo
      @otavio_and_hugo Год назад +1

      @@fahadalghamdi9316 yeah

    • @elainez
      @elainez 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@fahadalghamdi9316 Well said. Sometimes some lightly scrunched looseleaf is necessary if all else is gone.

  • @FUBUKAMII
    @FUBUKAMII Год назад +55

    I have this friend who isn't really poor and is capable of buying expensive art mats. He really just like creating his own art materials to sketch and color. I've seen him break a literall charcoal once and mix it with something. I've seen him use flowers as a replacement for watercolor.

  • @tisen.
    @tisen. Год назад +40

    I once found an amazing 5B pencil at my school, it was used for all of my portraits since I found it. when it got kinda used up I bought a pack of them. you really find the best tools at random places lmao

  • @imjustvi6279
    @imjustvi6279 4 месяца назад +1

    I've done both.
    They are both very lovely.
    First one results in higher quality, but the second one results in higher quantity.

  • @koibubbles3302
    @koibubbles3302 Год назад +438

    as someone who often loses their pencils, I have gotten very good at scavenging other people's lost pencils from classrooms. it's very efficient. I actually found a really nice pen that's good for lineart. and it's completely free.

  • @Phirestar
    @Phirestar Год назад +21

    The best drawings I had ever done in my life were back in high school using lined paper torn out of a notebook or a page ripped from a dollar store sketchbook, and using literally a mechanical pencil.
    I once even taped two sheets together because I needed more space on the bottom due to how big I made the character. That one’s folded in half inside of the binder I put it in alongside the rest.
    To be fair, though, you probably should use proper drawing pencils, especially if you’re planning on shading your drawings. I did one where I pressed so hard into the page for those darker tones, the whole thing glows like holographic trading card when you hold it up to the light.
    These days, I’m rocking a sketchbook and a basic kit of artist tools - a few graphite pencils, a couple charcoal pencils (unused), a sharpener, and vinyl / kneaded erasers - both from Five & Below. I also found a 12-count set of 2H - 12B pencils at Hobby Lobby that I got for about $10 as part of a 40% off sale. (Those ones draw a lot smoother than the ones from the kit.)

  • @luzmaria1485
    @luzmaria1485 Год назад +51

    No importa que tan bueno y conocido seas, todos dibujamos en hojas de oficio con un lápiz escolar

  • @Hyster1cal1nsan1ty
    @Hyster1cal1nsan1ty 8 месяцев назад +1

    I'm literally the second one, I have one completely and utterly disfigured and chewed on pencil which is my to go pencil like ALWAYS

  • @Dmobley9901
    @Dmobley9901 Год назад +349

    Honestly-
    I am entirely in the second category-
    When I told my Dad I needed a pencil and a sketch pad because I wanted to start drawing to try and actually get good for once, he came back with a big beefy sketchpad and a pencil set for artists full of things I'd never seen before-
    Needless to say, I got confused with it all, lost the motivation to practice, doodled a bit with one random pencil, and then stopped and lost it all-
    I now practice pixel art-
    For me, I think that having a lot of different tools can be nice, but it's easy for me to lose track of how to use it all when I just want to stick with and focus on the fundamentals.

    • @chloevanlunen2744
      @chloevanlunen2744 Год назад +5

      ooh pixel art is very cool

    • @Dmobley9901
      @Dmobley9901 Год назад +7

      @@chloevanlunen2744 It is but it's very challenging to master since it's so simplified. Imagine trying to create the "illusion" of a round shapes or triangles when all you have to work with are squares.

    • @chloevanlunen2744
      @chloevanlunen2744 Год назад +4

      @@Dmobley9901 true

    • @nomoretwitterhandles
      @nomoretwitterhandles Год назад +6

      I don't get the whole "-" thing. Did you finish speaking or not 💀

    • @Dmobley9901
      @Dmobley9901 Год назад +13

      @@nomoretwitterhandles TLDR: People don't have the attention span to read when I type normally, and they get overwhelmed when I break it into smaller pieces like this, sorry.
      I won't lie, I'm not mad, I understand it, but damn this is like the third reply I've gotten like this in the past week.
      It's nothing against you but it gets old repeating myself.
      Typically I do "-" at the end of sentences or as a pause because I tend to type like how I speak, so it's more expressive, gives some room to breathe since I naturally write a lot, and when I type "normally" people tend to get overwhelmed and skip it when they see a long sentence. Let alone a full paragraph.
      If I type more expressively and try to keep it brief, people try and correct me because they don't understand I'm trying to break things down into digestible chunks. When I type normally, I typically get a wave of people asking for TLDRs, or even replying saying they didn't even read what I said because it was "too long" for them, which in that case I don't understand why respond to something they won't even read.
      Long story short, I can't be bothered to change it anymore.

  • @sankyumiku
    @sankyumiku Год назад +58

    I always like when people draw with unconventional tools. As a kid, I would draw on the walls of our house with leaves (and flowers for color variation). I would rub them on the concrete wall and they’d leave stains. I also drew on restaurant tissue papers, on school properties and text books (vandalism ik but I didn’t know better and I didn’t get caught anyways 🤭) I find the idea of leaving a part of yourself behind to let others find and know you’ve been there fascinating and fun.

    • @kate_alt
      @kate_alt Год назад +1

      Yeaah... I don't know if the idea of leaving a part of yourself would excuse vandalism, but you do you I guess.

  • @VentiVonOsterreich
    @VentiVonOsterreich Год назад +11

    Imo, the best artists are the resourceful ones who use what they have at hand

  • @KrystianSzybkiGość38
    @KrystianSzybkiGość38 2 месяца назад +1

    The best pencil I ever had I found under the school desk

  • @ninjabgwriter
    @ninjabgwriter Год назад +28

    I pretty much just use Crayola colored pencils on whatever random sketbook from like walmart. I tried really high quality colored pencils one time, but because they were so pigmented they looked super patchy because I struggle to control the pressure in my hands. I like how I can slowly build up layers of color with the crayolas. My sister let me use her microns once, but I actually prefer to just press harder or use a darker shade of the same color to outline because it makes everything look soft. I also like to make all my strokes go in the same direction, it makes everything look really cohesive. Idk much about art I just like putting colors on dry wood pulp squares.

    • @ninjabgwriter
      @ninjabgwriter Год назад +4

      Another art supply I enjoy: using bits of charcoal from the ashes of our wood stove on cardboard we've got for kindling while I babysit the fire to make sure it doesn't die. Good way to pass the time while questioning if the log I shoved in there is too wet to catch.

    • @dasceneking
      @dasceneking 10 месяцев назад

      I'm not reading all of that.

    • @ninjabgwriter
      @ninjabgwriter 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@dasceneking that's cool bro, you do you :)

    • @WesternDroidMonkey
      @WesternDroidMonkey 9 месяцев назад

      I LOVE Crayola art supplies!!! When I was little I made my parents buy me Prismicolor art supplies, but I just, never ever liked them (and don't worry, they didn't go to waste. I gave them to someone!). I rediscovered Crayola on a whim last year, and I can't go back. Honestly, simpler the better, not to mention that Crayola has a great skin color line, and is very very affordable.

  • @Apostate_ofmind
    @Apostate_ofmind Год назад +45

    i still remember the tecnical drawing i had to do for an exam.
    I had come to school without the tecnical paper, without the square things you use to make right angles, without a pencil and my compass was miissing the metal point bit.
    I borrowed a sheet, the classroom had a couple spare squares, and i had a spare LEAD (no pencil) and i put two leads on my compass so it could pivot on one and draw with the other.
    I almost got full marks. Proudest moment of my career.

  • @TheHumbleHollow
    @TheHumbleHollow Год назад +17

    I've always wanted an excuse to use all the fancy, situational pencils, to the point where I have a pack or two at home. But I honestly just don't have the skill for it, so good ol' school pencil works for now.

  • @Nosakima
    @Nosakima 7 месяцев назад +1

    As a traditional artist, this is very accurate.

  • @thunderdumpling3528
    @thunderdumpling3528 Год назад +20

    I mostly sketch and study with digital. But for an actual illustration. I like to go back to traditional after careful planning. I usually just use watercolor and some simple pens. I like traditional manga methods. Have something physical is fun. And then i just digitze it with a photo. Markers and marker paper always seemed kind of odd to me. Some mediums require really specific supplies.

  • @therewasoldcringe
    @therewasoldcringe Год назад +11

    my favourite drawing tool is that multicolour ballpoint pen that every kid tries to push all colours at once

  • @thea_therian
    @thea_therian Год назад +7

    it's been like 4+ years and i'm still getting by with the default pens on ibxispaint 😭😭

  • @MagoodYepoo-jh7be
    @MagoodYepoo-jh7be Год назад +1

    This is relatable as an artist when you experience it, though i tried many different kind of coloring materials that suit my point of view as well as other utensils. When you feel like you're lacking something you just want to buy fashionable utensils that suits your art style because i noticed no matter what type of tools or materials you use doesn't actually mean it'll i'mprove your art, so basically start at beginning and go on slowly no need to rush you'll improve soon

  • @kathydina3646
    @kathydina3646 Год назад +14

    I literally did art with supplies that was thrown away. I was surprised with how common good 2B or HB pencils where thrown in the bins. A good drawing board out of a cabinet door was also really helpful.

  • @ddrw1
    @ddrw1 Год назад +16

    Me being the last one LOL
    But fr this is especially relatable if your a kid artist, I remember practicing on old pieces of papers I’d find around the house with my pencil, and I had genuine fun not caring about “this must turn out absolutely perfect so others love me” and just drawing cats and weird critters, occasionally trying shading and throwing away my doodles once I’m done. That was bliss. And I really do try to replicate that bliss, and I’ve had relative success, it’s mixed in slightly with the “If this isn’t perfect is every way possible I’m no different from the mound of dirt outside” only when I’m doing commissions (still don’t know how I’m getting any). Ngl I feel like the important thing is to just have fun, it doesn’t matter if you don’t have super expensive markers, just do what you want.

  • @tayfunloritz2185
    @tayfunloritz2185 Год назад +12

    Art is my main subject at school so i just kinda use the school supplies. Recently a teacher at my school (not one i have ever had any classes with) approached me about one of my paintings that was exhibited near the art rooms and asked if they could have it. I wanted to give it to them for free put they payed me in dope art supplies!!
    These are my first traditional art supplies that i own myself and that aren't just random pencils i found somewhere

  • @aftgtrash7368
    @aftgtrash7368 4 месяца назад +1

    my fav pens are always random ones i picked up from the ground

  • @NOOB-ps8km
    @NOOB-ps8km Год назад +12

    Starting Drawabox be like.

  • @hyzmarie
    @hyzmarie Год назад +39

    Ok honestly I LOVE prismacolors, they are the best!
    Also, I have some pigma Sakura fine liners, but I found out I liked the set from Five Below better.
    The fun thing about traditional art is you can slowly expand your collection and evolve!

    • @hyzmarie
      @hyzmarie Год назад +1

      @@Dezkoi exactly! With traditional art, you can expand your collection as your skills expand!

    • @lilfroggy90
      @lilfroggy90 10 месяцев назад

      I know this feeling because the cheaper liners just feel *better*

    • @hyzmarie
      @hyzmarie 10 месяцев назад

      @@lilfroggy90YESSSSS. also I was using pretty toothy paper so pigmas caught in it a lot and the cheaper ones slid along :)

  • @rain.chasee
    @rain.chasee Год назад +32

    as an artist that draws with one lone pencil i found under a sofa on the back of used notebooks, i can relate

  • @hvnsl
    @hvnsl 6 месяцев назад +1

    I can do both, I got expensive supplies, markers and all that and then I have also drawn good stuff with a ballpointpen that I found on the ground once

  • @CraftingGummi
    @CraftingGummi Год назад +7

    Type 2 for me, dude.
    I draw *exclusively* with mechanical pencils, almost never color it, and normally use lined notebook paper for the heck of it.

    • @Lovely52345
      @Lovely52345 Год назад +1

      OMG SAME I USE MECHANICAL PENCILS SO MUCH

    • @Cam1417-TK
      @Cam1417-TK Год назад

      Same haha.

    • @toastedfish1105
      @toastedfish1105 Год назад +2

      How you guys use a mechanical pencil without it constantly snappjng

    • @Cam1417-TK
      @Cam1417-TK Год назад +1

      @@toastedfish1105 Don't apply too much pressure. Let the weight of the pencil rest on your fingers.

    • @niggacockball7995
      @niggacockball7995 Год назад

      @@toastedfish1105 dont extend the lead too much and try not to aply too much pressure

  • @BogdanF-G
    @BogdanF-G Год назад +7

    and I got rickrolled again man what is this! haha

  • @InCaseIHaveAmnesia
    @InCaseIHaveAmnesia Год назад +22

    I draw digitally, but when i’m drawing traditionally i once drew with a pen a 4th grader forgot on a seat close to me and i stole it (i’m not a 4th grader btw, this was a morning class, i’m a afternoon class) with a paper i also stole from a 4th grader that i got the same way i got the pen, but when i’m doing a more serious piece (like a piece i want to be in a exposition or even in the museum in the future) i use over a 300 different materials (i’m not kidding, i even use bread as an instrument)

    • @itsgirlcraft5842
      @itsgirlcraft5842 Год назад +1

      That's a mood right there

    • @zabijavak2329
      @zabijavak2329 Год назад +2

      what do u even use the bread for LMAO

    • @InCaseIHaveAmnesia
      @InCaseIHaveAmnesia Год назад +1

      @@zabijavak2329 i use for smudging or even for applying the paint or grafite and coal.
      Edit: also, i use only the core of the bread.

    • @R8Spike
      @R8Spike Год назад +1

      @@InCaseIHaveAmnesia your the type that uses 500 diffrent brushes digtally, no?

    • @InCaseIHaveAmnesia
      @InCaseIHaveAmnesia Год назад

      @@R8Spike yeah i am lol
      It can be kinda hard actually. You can use it as much as you want, but if you don’t know what you’re doing, it’ll be harder than just using one or two brushes. If you want a tip, use just as much as you’re comfortable with :)
      To me, 2 many brushes is not what makes a piece good. They can help, but only when you know/ comfortable using them. There’s amazing artists like Kooleen that use only around 3 brushes. But again, if you know what you’re doing, there’s also nothing wrong with using over a 500 different brushes lol

  • @anothersettlementneedsyour9628
    @anothersettlementneedsyour9628 6 месяцев назад +1

    My primary tool for making most of my art is the plain blue ballpoint pen, occasionally I use color pen set for cca 1.25 dollars. Occasionally I use pencil at school because cetrain teachers want us to.

  • @Dddddddddd444rosi
    @Dddddddddd444rosi Год назад +4

    I draw with random pencils and fine liners i find and i color them with highlighters i found at the local supermarket

  • @PlsSpankMeh
    @PlsSpankMeh Год назад +1837

    There are so many talented artists in this world that negate good materials that people forget that having good materials makes a *HUGE* difference when it comes to improvement. Whether you like it or not, having good materials will make you improve much faster. Heck, I've been stuck for a long ass time and couldn't improve my coloring skill because I only got cheap color pencils, but when I got my first prisma, I improved like I was in my puberty or something.

    • @lightvoid7089
      @lightvoid7089 Год назад +86

      you're just bad at art then

    • @justradiclesandco
      @justradiclesandco Год назад +298

      It helps to have at least the basic working tools like a pencil, and some colors. It doesn’t have to be the top and best tools to improve your art. It’s good to have more options when you do need it and you feel comfortable with finding more options

    • @JumbaJumby
      @JumbaJumby Год назад +460

      @@lightvoid7089 My take on this topic is that you shouldn't obsess over your materials and believe that you'll get better just because you got a new toy. HOWEVER. What you very much so should be aware of is when you are being held back by your tools. When I was first learning how to draw I bought way too much into the "don't obsess over your tools" idea, and put up with way too many hindrances and annoyances as a result. When I finally upgraded my tools, it was instantly apparent how stupid I was for using such shoddy crap for so long.
      Also worth saying that while you don't necessarily need to use many different tools to create good art, there's nothing wrong with exploring your tools. Like sure you could tighten a screw by hand, but a screwdriver goes a long way.

    • @nicktallfox5266
      @nicktallfox5266 Год назад +175

      You don't really need top quality tools unless you're a top quality artist, but by god are the really cheap colored pencils a nightmare to use. I've had the displeasure of using one of those big cheap box sets that every little kid dreams about when i was an adult and let me tell you, i would have given up on art as a whole if i got my hands on it as a child. Absolutely USELESS.
      There are good affordable supplies for traditional art, but there is a line, and going below it will make you feel like a faliure because you won't be able to do basic stuff. A little research, a few youtube vids of testing different brands should be enough to tell which are the good ones :)

    • @LycanKai14
      @LycanKai14 Год назад +86

      People aren't buying cheaper things for fun. Not everyone can afford the expensive stuff.

  • @Kirill___
    @Kirill___ Год назад +19

    I have a lot of stuff for traditional art but I'm broke at the same time. Also I'm afraid to use something really expensive because my art just isn't that good. All in all I think I'm both (⁠@⁠_⁠@⁠;⁠)

    • @carrot7868
      @carrot7868 Год назад +7

      If you wait until your art gets good enough, you might just never reach that moment (considering how artists tend to be overly critical of their work). I'm pretty sure stuff like markers also has an expiration date.

    • @VishKeks
      @VishKeks Год назад

      @@carrot7868 +
      and yeah, they will dry off with time

  • @paolaanimator
    @paolaanimator Год назад +8

    That's why I switched to digital art as my main art tool. At least there are free digital softwares and it works great. If I don't have access to Adobe softwares, there are great free alternatives like Davinci Resolve, FireAlpaca, Krita, etc. If I go back to traditional art, I like to stick with a sharp pencil, thin pen and a sketchbook. Purchasing physical art supplies wasn't cheap though. I like digital art better, more options.

  • @shadowsoulless6227
    @shadowsoulless6227 8 месяцев назад +1

    As someone who started drawing with my cheap school pencils on notebook paper and treasured any slice of copy paper I could get my hands on because it was blank white paper, honestly the materials matter much less than your talent. But it is nice to get good supplies whenever you can afford it. Think about it this way, if you're a good chef you can make anything work, if you're a good chef with good ingredients you can make amazing dishes.
    That being said I can afford better paint but I still use cheap craft paint from Walmart LOL. I don't sell any of my art and most of it is just stuff I do for myself so I don't really need expensive stuff.

  • @schishne7546
    @schishne7546 Год назад +6

    im 100% the broke guy

  • @jfk8745
    @jfk8745 Год назад +69

    I've been doing art for 15 years now, a little advice:
    it doesn't matter what you use, you can get used to any kind of utensil and become fluent in its movement, an overreliance on your tools will not make you improve, however the separation of your creativity and your comforters will. Don't overreach with your tools, it's much better to challenge and limit yourself so you can break your own comfort zone, and find out how to function in any odd.
    Another thing I'd like to note: relying on a single art style will get you no progress, you become trapped in habit, this is in my book the path towards quitting, always be new, be challenged, and be determined

    • @seasnailsplatoon762
      @seasnailsplatoon762 Год назад +4

      I have an MFA in Studio Art and I have accumulated quite a few tools as a result. Each tool can be helpful in many ways, but not in all the ways I want to create art. And that's fine. I do not need to use my Prismacolors for sketches. It's not appropriate to use my cheap mechanical pencil for large gesture drawings. You learn to use what you need when you need it without being married to any one tool or style.

  • @pointyscroll1325
    @pointyscroll1325 Год назад +5

    I'm stuck somewhere in between. I've got the fancy prismacolors and sketching pencils but only cheap ballpoint pens for line art and use printer paper

    • @moritakaishida7963
      @moritakaishida7963 Год назад +1

      You're gonna regret that in a decade when the ballpoint ink starts fading

    • @pointyscroll1325
      @pointyscroll1325 Год назад

      @@moritakaishida7963 It's not a big deal. I'm far from a good artist. I'm still learning so I'm fine with using cheap stuff. I'll get better equipment when I get better at art

  • @Theguyramdom
    @Theguyramdom 2 месяца назад +2

    I draw on normal paper whit markers "Laycosta"...idk why but it works very good

  • @Marisu_Prada
    @Marisu_Prada Год назад +25

    This one hits home, as I still use the pencils I was using in highschool before I graduated, which would often come from... the floor
    Yeah I did felt really deep for "giving another life" to pencils I found lying around

  • @blix7727
    @blix7727 Год назад +5

    I used to be 1 while broke becoming obsessed with finding a great technical pen and now I pretty much just default back to a 4 colour bic ballpoint pen I found at a supermarket once.

  • @Silver99.
    @Silver99. Год назад +5

    Man, Even if I find myself in the second type of drawing and i like that type of artists, many times I envy the first, they have all kinds of colors and pencils and they make masterpieces.

  • @qtash8309
    @qtash8309 7 месяцев назад

    And the ones who draw on toilet paper make the sickest art