Have you ever been in those moments, just sketching away or making a whole drawing, your phone or laptops music player stops becuase of bad intenet connection and then like 20 minutes later you relize you arnt listening to anything? Thats the flow state and its amazing.
I'm reminded of what Mike Tyson said about his training regime years ago; he said he didn't enjoy it, but then added something like " I do the thing I hate like I love it ". That enabled him to be persistent and obssessive. Glad I caught this vid. Very useful.
"and I was still a kid back then" made me laugh so hard. your videos always inspire me. i'm in an art kick right now, trying to make it actually stick for good this time, and something definitely feels different about this time. i feel like i am seeing form and light/shadow properly for the first time, and finally having an experience where my hand seems able to match what my brain understands. i think i may be on a higher path with my art now. this video was well timed :-) i hope you do another art progress video soon, i'd love to see where you're at these days! cheers!
Same here, I 'm working on my cosmic superhero novel. Outlining the plot world and characters. It's a long process but worth it when you get in that mode.
My strategy is to use forest. I put a 1h timer and in that time a tree grows . If I start using my phone the tree dies 😭. Now I'm on a 1 month and 10 days streak. The longest I've ever been.
Also when I see an entire forest at the end of the week/month I'm proud as f. And even tho I've made little progress in drawing I just have to look at my forest to see it.
I love psychology as much as I love art and I never really thought about putting the two together. Your channel was literally an eye opener for me, a game changer. The first video I watched from you really made it click and I got a whole new perspective on things. I can finally understand myself and be able to continue my art journey without stopping every time I pick up a pencil. I believe your videos have influenced me and helped me understand myself more which I genuinely appreciate and am grateful for
Wow this is awesome. I just stumbled upon this channel while looking for drawing tutorials and this video is eye opening. The concepts you talk about and explain so fully can be applied to ever aspect of life, its incredible. Thank you for making this video.
Seen a lot of great art vids, but thesd just hit different. The struggle is so relatable, the solutions are fairly simple to implement. Thank you for the advice. Definitely an encoiragement to know on the other side of this temporary pain await lasting rewards in skill & confidence.
Bro needs to become an art professor or something because the amount of inspiration and informative content he has created from understanding the brain hemispheres to applying it to art and learning in different ways is amazing
An enjoyable video as always. This applies to writing as well. It all starts with a good night's sleep, good nutrition, and desire to do the "thing", Have a great week!
What I want to add to that is that you should always end up your drawing sessions on something fun\good. At least for the last couple mins, e.g. if you studying heads, add silly facial features that will make you laugh. Otherwise what you are wiring your head to is "doing art is a chore, I have to force myself" etc... and this is what actually kills any passion one might have for the art. Not having enough fun with your drawing and putting huge wall of art fundamentals or other studies that you need to climb over each time you are thinking of drawing. THIS is the moment when you start looking for "motivation" word.
Oh you're spot on about AMCC part. I remember learning about it from Huberman Lab podcast on an episode he did about increasing one's willpower and grit. Edit: You saw that episode too lmao.
Oh so its a sequel That makes more sense, this is a more in-deph video i think, well it explores a different topic, but they're kinda similar with the dopamine thing
Resistance Training 👍🏾 Stronger AMCC *Reduce the barriers between you & your goals* Read physical books to help you push through that resistance & reduce your time on social media.
i hav been doing drills with practic I will sketch a practice a from faces , body , 5 of them then stop , the next time I will paint them and the same from artist a like a drawing of what they made 4 of them the 5th will be from my head, and then I will have a full sesh of full painting of what I learned
I like how instead of just focusing on what you put on the paper. You break it down and explain how art isn’t just your hand moving but your brain working in a new way.
Love the vid and also do u have advice in studying anatomy ive been trying to learn through drawing poses but i have a problem in simplifying the anatomy into shapes and imagining 3d shapes in my head
ive been in a 2 year long art block🥲 preying on my life this vid motivates me🥲🥲 update: damn this highkey changed my entire way of thinking instantly 20/10 video this advice will follow me for life
I really cannot draw in full focus while at home. I know it's most of the time because of distractions from my phone, PC and family members. But when I'm outside, I really can focus for a long time. I don't have a lot of things that would distract me. I would only have my tablet to draw on and my other tablet which is an old slow device to have videos playing.
Ah! I have this issue as well. It's sort of like how when you have do something but you don't want to do it, so it's easier to do something else. Like when you're at school or a job, that's work. So art doesn't feel like work but when you're home, you can probably play video games or be on your phone cus it's easier to do that than setting your art stuff up to draw. So now, your art stuff may give that same feeling that you get from being on work hours. The way I got around this is I either surround myself with others who also like to draw so now it becomes something that feels less like work and more like play or if I can't do that I just watch someone who's drawing like a stream or a speed-paint video of something I like.
Class is boring, and drawing is how you entertain yourself through that boredom, when you’re at home you have other means available to you to curb your boredom so drawing is the last thing you want to do, so if you eliminate other factors and make it so you’re only able to draw when you’re bored, you will do it
Bro I just started getting into pencil drawing but I don't know where to start and what to draw, because everything doesn't work out very well for me xD I feel that your channel is what I was looking for but you can add for example with the help of ai add Russian subtitles to your videos? Thanks in advance 🎉🎉
"this all happened in the 60s or 70s and i was still a kid back then" bro was a kid in the 60s/70s?? my mother was born in the 60s and she's a 60 year old now. is bro a vampire??
lmao i am supremely underqualified to speak about that, but i'd guess that the basic mechanisms are the same, but just work differently if you've got adhd, if that makes sense.
Also no expert by any means but a bit of personal experience (yay ADHD brain). I'd agree with goblish, the basic mechanism are probably the same. I think we just naturally have a worse starting position: no impulse control due to low dopamine is literally one of the main ADHD symptoms. We also have a much higher stress level in general cause we have less capacity compared to neurotypicals but are expected to work the same workload. So I do think it will help, but it will take much longer and be harder, so make sure to be kind to yourself while working on it. Sometimes there are days/weeks where I just don't have the capacity to handle the extra stress and its easier and better on my mental health to use rewards instead and keep the expectations lower so they are easier to achieve (e.g. I don't force myself to study adrawing during exam season cause even 5min of forcing to draw is too much to handle). It's a learning curve to realize when you're just trying to get out of something uncomfy and when you actually don't have the capacity. It also helped to reduce as many external stimuli/burdens that made the tasks harder on me instead of "just trying to push through" (e.g. I'm sensitive to noise, so I wear earplugs when I go shopping, I make sure I ate and slept enough before tackling hard tasks, I go to the library to study so I'm less distracted, ...). Basically set yourself up for success by making it as easy as possible, take smaller steps and be kind to yourself. On a last (discouraging) note, I don't know if its actually possible to get addicted to drawing long term as an ADHD person... I go through phases of being totally absorbed in the "one chosen hobby" and its really hard to do a different hobby than the one you're currently hyperfixating on and after some time, the fixation fades and I hyperfixate on something else. Maybe I just gotta accept the non-linearity and focus on the fact that I am still learning so much every time I am in that phase; but if anyone has any experience/advice I'm more than open
Strengthen your willpower by doing small tasks you don’t enjoy, like washing a dish instead of putting it in the dishwasher or completing homework due at a later date. Attack resistances, such as using your phone in bed or on the toilet, as these habits compound. Avoid distractions like TikTok and RUclips since they are more appealing than productive tasks. Get enough sleep, and over time, your brain will rewire, making it easier to push through friction and focus on work.
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Have you ever been in those moments, just sketching away or making a whole drawing, your phone or laptops music player stops becuase of bad intenet connection and then like 20 minutes later you relize you arnt listening to anything? Thats the flow state and its amazing.
this guy is literally better than any teacher i’ve had ☠️
Real
Agreed
his videos helped me a lot. i sucked at drawing but now i feel like i'm improving
I'm reminded of what Mike Tyson said about his training regime years ago; he said he didn't enjoy it, but then added something like " I do the thing I hate like I love it ". That enabled him to be persistent and obssessive. Glad I caught this vid. Very useful.
"and I was still a kid back then" made me laugh so hard. your videos always inspire me. i'm in an art kick right now, trying to make it actually stick for good this time, and something definitely feels different about this time. i feel like i am seeing form and light/shadow properly for the first time, and finally having an experience where my hand seems able to match what my brain understands. i think i may be on a higher path with my art now. this video was well timed :-) i hope you do another art progress video soon, i'd love to see where you're at these days! cheers!
yes yes ofc, the new progress video will drop in january
I was genuinely wondering if he was just a very youthful looking middle aged man lmao
Same here, I 'm working on my cosmic superhero novel. Outlining the plot world and characters. It's a long process but worth it when you get in that mode.
Watching this before school so I can pump out miku drawings all day
Broo I was freaking out at 8:53 😭
Saaammeeeeeee
i got an add at that exact moment and for a second thought some ghost wanted me to watch that instead, like "here bro, this is better"
@@luaqi lmaooo
Fr, I thought my phone was possessed or something 😭💀
man said he was a kid in the 60s or 70s, either bro is immaculate or sumn aint adding up
I hope you mean immortal 😭
@@intellectualjr8085 no i was saying immaculate cuz he looks good for his age if thats the case
The amazing thing with this video is that it can be applied to any kind of hobby/passion like language learning or writing, not only drawing.
I love how this guy goes beyond just giving advice, he actually dives into the psychology and how our brains works. keep uo the good work man 👍
My strategy is to use forest. I put a 1h timer and in that time a tree grows . If I start using my phone the tree dies 😭.
Now I'm on a 1 month and 10 days streak. The longest I've ever been.
Also when I see an entire forest at the end of the week/month I'm proud as f. And even tho I've made little progress in drawing I just have to look at my forest to see it.
@@samiier3324Is that an app or a game??
this is a great video and i think it applies to a lot more in life than art.
I love psychology as much as I love art and I never really thought about putting the two together. Your channel was literally an eye opener for me, a game changer. The first video I watched from you really made it click and I got a whole new perspective on things. I can finally understand myself and be able to continue my art journey without stopping every time I pick up a pencil. I believe your videos have influenced me and helped me understand myself more which I genuinely appreciate and am grateful for
One of my best creator and my inspiration to draw 😊
Wow this is awesome. I just stumbled upon this channel while looking for drawing tutorials and this video is eye opening. The concepts you talk about and explain so fully can be applied to ever aspect of life, its incredible. Thank you for making this video.
Seen a lot of great art vids, but thesd just hit different. The struggle is so relatable, the solutions are fairly simple to implement.
Thank you for the advice. Definitely an encoiragement to know on the other side of this temporary pain await lasting rewards in skill & confidence.
Thank you for explaining your one of my fav RUclipsrs👑
When I watch goblish, I always get a very strong motivation to draw.
Love your videos!
That huberman episode was pure gold
Great educational video and overall just enjoyable! Everyone just remember stick to your craft, you got this.
bro the look my mother gave me when she heard you go "now let's say for example you do cocaine" 💀
Bro needs to become an art professor or something because the amount of inspiration and informative content he has created from understanding the brain hemispheres to applying it to art and learning in different ways is amazing
Finally you're back 😢 we missed your videos❤❤❤
I was pushing myself to do something hard and like you said it actually strengthened my will power in other area of my life like studying... 😂
i was unbelievably called out regarding the sleep schedule bit
You are hands down one of the most underrated youtubers on this planet. Keep it up brother!!
I watched another of your videos and holy crap I’ve LEARNED.
THE POP QUIZ GOT ME SO BAD 💀 💀
An enjoyable video as always. This applies to writing as well. It all starts with a good night's sleep, good nutrition, and desire to do the "thing", Have a great week!
What I want to add to that is that you should always end up your drawing sessions on something fun\good. At least for the last couple mins, e.g. if you studying heads, add silly facial features that will make you laugh.
Otherwise what you are wiring your head to is "doing art is a chore, I have to force myself" etc... and this is what actually kills any passion one might have for the art. Not having enough fun with your drawing and putting huge wall of art fundamentals or other studies that you need to climb over each time you are thinking of drawing. THIS is the moment when you start looking for "motivation" word.
I kind of did this to get addicted to doing math. It works bro
Oh you're spot on about AMCC part. I remember learning about it from Huberman Lab podcast on an episode he did about increasing one's willpower and grit.
Edit: You saw that episode too lmao.
Very useful video
You explain things so well thank you!!!!
Oh so its a sequel
That makes more sense, this is a more in-deph video i think, well it explores a different topic, but they're kinda similar with the dopamine thing
Resistance Training
👍🏾 Stronger AMCC
*Reduce the barriers between you & your goals*
Read physical books to help you push through that resistance & reduce your time on social media.
I had to activate my AMCC to get through this video……….but I’m glad I did.
So you're telling me I can turn what I don't want to do into a superpower...
BROOO 8:50 WHAT
I wasso confused 😭
Stop I was so scared at 8:53
i hav been doing drills with practic
I will sketch a practice a from faces , body , 5 of them then stop , the next time I will paint them
and the same from artist a like a drawing of what they made 4 of them the 5th will be from my head,
and then I will have a full sesh of full painting of what I learned
Dam
Thanks for the work u put in
genuinely the only reason I’m able to actually listen and learn is because of your voice
no offense to other ppl but it sometimes hurts to listen lmao
I like how instead of just focusing on what you put on the paper. You break it down and explain how art isn’t just your hand moving but your brain working in a new way.
Love the vid and also do u have advice in studying anatomy ive been trying to learn through drawing poses but i have a problem in simplifying the anatomy into shapes and imagining 3d shapes in my head
ive been in a 2 year long art block🥲 preying on my life this vid motivates me🥲🥲
update: damn this highkey changed my entire way of thinking instantly 20/10 video this advice will follow me for life
Good work broo
lessons learned : gaslight yourself, got it
Me eating in front of this video at 12:24 :👁👄👁
me on the toilet watching this video
this was helpful
I really cannot draw in full focus while at home. I know it's most of the time because of distractions from my phone, PC and family members. But when I'm outside, I really can focus for a long time. I don't have a lot of things that would distract me. I would only have my tablet to draw on and my other tablet which is an old slow device to have videos playing.
But what if I don't sleep because I need the time to draw?
8:52 this got me
I draw in class that’s when im motivated but when I’m home and have time I don’t draw i don’t know why
Ah! I have this issue as well. It's sort of like how when you have do something but you don't want to do it, so it's easier to do something else. Like when you're at school or a job, that's work. So art doesn't feel like work but when you're home, you can probably play video games or be on your phone cus it's easier to do that than setting your art stuff up to draw. So now, your art stuff may give that same feeling that you get from being on work hours.
The way I got around this is I either surround myself with others who also like to draw so now it becomes something that feels less like work and more like play or if I can't do that I just watch someone who's drawing like a stream or a speed-paint video of something I like.
Class is boring, and drawing is how you entertain yourself through that boredom, when you’re at home you have other means available to you to curb your boredom so drawing is the last thing you want to do, so if you eliminate other factors and make it so you’re only able to draw when you’re bored, you will do it
I was still a kid in the 16th century as well.
I gotta strengthen my happiness Amcc
Bro I just started getting into pencil drawing but I don't know where to start and what to draw, because everything doesn't work out very well for me xD I feel that your channel is what I was looking for but you can add for example with the help of ai add Russian subtitles to your videos? Thanks in advance 🎉🎉
"this all happened in the 60s or 70s and i was still a kid back then"
bro was a kid in the 60s/70s?? my mother was born in the 60s and she's a 60 year old now.
is bro a vampire??
Here before 1k views!! I love your videos btw!
YES!
But what if I become obsessed with the dance floor instead? 🤔
🕳️
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Tysmmm
Could this also help a person with adhd?
I know you ain’t a psychiatrist but just asking
lmao i am supremely underqualified to speak about that, but i'd guess that the basic mechanisms are the same, but just work differently if you've got adhd, if that makes sense.
@@goblishsensei it does, thanks for helping me.
I have adhd and this advice feels so fucking clarifying to me brooo you have no idea
Also no expert by any means but a bit of personal experience (yay ADHD brain). I'd agree with goblish, the basic mechanism are probably the same. I think we just naturally have a worse starting position: no impulse control due to low dopamine is literally one of the main ADHD symptoms. We also have a much higher stress level in general cause we have less capacity compared to neurotypicals but are expected to work the same workload. So I do think it will help, but it will take much longer and be harder, so make sure to be kind to yourself while working on it.
Sometimes there are days/weeks where I just don't have the capacity to handle the extra stress and its easier and better on my mental health to use rewards instead and keep the expectations lower so they are easier to achieve (e.g. I don't force myself to study adrawing during exam season cause even 5min of forcing to draw is too much to handle). It's a learning curve to realize when you're just trying to get out of something uncomfy and when you actually don't have the capacity. It also helped to reduce as many external stimuli/burdens that made the tasks harder on me instead of "just trying to push through" (e.g. I'm sensitive to noise, so I wear earplugs when I go shopping, I make sure I ate and slept enough before tackling hard tasks, I go to the library to study so I'm less distracted, ...). Basically set yourself up for success by making it as easy as possible, take smaller steps and be kind to yourself.
On a last (discouraging) note, I don't know if its actually possible to get addicted to drawing long term as an ADHD person... I go through phases of being totally absorbed in the "one chosen hobby" and its really hard to do a different hobby than the one you're currently hyperfixating on and after some time, the fixation fades and I hyperfixate on something else. Maybe I just gotta accept the non-linearity and focus on the fact that I am still learning so much every time I am in that phase; but if anyone has any experience/advice I'm more than open
Nah, I'm cooking while watching this video 😂
12:20 oui! i am eating banana here... were have you placed a hidden camera in my room????
I have nothing to say and no skills to say it with. That’s two things at least.
it took me 40 minutes to finish this 20 minute video...
Goblish you're honestly such a good person to go to for art advice 🙏🏽
you get me😭😭🙏
Ooga booga 😠💣
I used 300% of my amcc to watch 5 mins from this vid (i'm cooked)
nice
I dont have enough time to finish the vid, could someone give me a tldr pls lol
Strengthen your willpower by doing small tasks you don’t enjoy, like washing a dish instead of putting it in the dishwasher or completing homework due at a later date. Attack resistances, such as using your phone in bed or on the toilet, as these habits compound. Avoid distractions like TikTok and RUclips since they are more appealing than productive tasks. Get enough sleep, and over time, your brain will rewire, making it easier to push through friction and focus on work.
new goblish video? is it christmas already?
Idk how to draw😢
How old are you
you were a kid in the 70s????
Ok.
"this happened in 60s or 70s and i was still a kid" dude how old are you :D
That was only like 20 yrs ago wym
Puts a whole new perspective on the damage that all those fast paced kids programs are doing.
what the heck do u mean 'i was still a kid in the 60s or 70s' 😭
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I couldn't finish the video because of all the yapping, I hope you can improve with your script
FIRST
You will never learn to draw or paint, you are just a yapper.
fascinating stuff! goblish fans eating good