1. Don't Wait, Just Start 2. Don't Go Big at start 3. Don't Be focused to a single Project but do that same project multiple times , repetition will make you Good in that field.
@@Whyy_not_me Sorry about not writing in english, but you can transale my words: Creo que el tercer punto se trata de terminar los proyectos, de no esperar ser perfecto en cada uno de ellos, más bien de ser constante y TERMINAR cada uno de ellos, si pones demasiada energía en un solo proyecto, esperanzas y esfuerzos, te terminas decepcionando y no tendras energia para tus próximos proyectos. @kesh , THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, it really helps me to understand my process.
I'm 29 and I literally just tried animating for the first time ever, just to try it because I love to draw and I'm full of ideas. This is really helpful. I honestly thought it was going to be more of 'Make sure timing is right to sound' ' Make sure you're animating on the correct frame' things like that. This was just actual advice about projects in general and it really does feel good to hear. Thank you Kesh! PS your Starfish animation is just adorable
I recently started to make more and more animations. I want to make my own animated series based on my comic someday but, it’s going to be a LONG time from now. My record so far of making a small 10 second animation and lower is three hours. It usually takes me a day to complete about 10 seconds or lower. My work isn’t perfect but, I’m getting there!!
I REALLY needed to listen to this coz I am working on a project which is new and big one for me. I wasnt satisfied and then tried to simplify it more yet make it presentable and yes, I am still working on it. Your video encouraged me to keep going and not give up! Thank you :)
Yes, absolutely agree..... tackle many much smaller projects and you'll get gradually better over time rather than taking on one huge project all at once. Awesome advice and it works well. That being said, I'm taking on a big Blender project right now and can'y wait to finish it and get it out of the way. lol
This helps me a lot. I just started dedicating time to animating more than just little animated gifs, and just finished my first complete animation of an intro for a RUclips channel. I am happy to say that, apart from adding sound, I have finished the actual animation, which is more than I’ve ever done when focusing on my big projects in mind. And now because of the trial and error that went into the intro project, I have that much more experience under my belt, when I tackle my bigger projects in mind.
Thanks for the video! I began to animate like a year ago, after couple of months I gave up on it and didn't make remarkable progress. When I returned I started dreaming big and it felt really overwhelming, like I had to prove something to myself, this made me rush things and cut corners, or give up when task grew too enormous. It is really motivating to see that big animators went through similiar process and succeeded eventually. I wish you all the best and keep up the good work! :3
I am on an animation journey as well. I find something interesting to create and create it and not judge it, because I know I am on the bottom step and want to get to the next floor. So I am learning how hi I need to lift my foot to take the next step to get closer to my goals. Stay strong and we will see each other at the top.
@Steven Enebeli I use photoshop, Opentoonz, DaVencie Resolve, paper, and pencil. The other thing I can tell you is focus on one animation process at a time. For example I would focus on squash and stretch intill I feel comfortable the add in the next thing to learn. It takes time.
My 10 year old sister is wanting to learn how to animate. I will hopefully be running her through the basics soon. I think this will help her realize she's not going to be the best animator known to man after a single lesson, but that is no reason to not keep going. I want her to be better than me and start with better encouragement.
I’m only 2 minutes into this video, and I was literally inspired. I’ve been wanting to write a comic for a long time, but I’ve never been good at coming up with interesting stories. After just 2 minutes of watching this, an entire short story came to my head and I just paused the video to write out what I think will be my very first comic! Thanks for that! 😂 I’m super excited! Thanks for this video!! 💕
Bro this is exactly what is happening with me right now, when I was little I read the story "THE LAST LEAF" and even as immature kid my brain was able to understand the story and I loved it. Then I decided that if I ever make animation I'm gonna make a short film about the story and that's where the problem comes, I'm dreaming big at the starting, instead of practicing little things , I'm going straight for the mount Everest. After watching this I've decided I'm gonna make the film in stickman version and later I'll do the upgraded version when I become much more experienced.
Kids, listen to this man. He knows what he is talking about. Tried getting an animation job. Tried 26 second animations for my reel and they came out bad, they sucked. Now my shorter animations inform my longer ones. The practice and failure on a 5 second shot is better for your mental health than a longer shot failing. Tried making my game without smaller projects under my belt, it's tough and so full of learning pot holes that my motivation is struggling to keep me going. With the creative field I think, start small. Many different small projects. Then that big project won't be a storm of learning setbacks and shitty results
Very well said! I've experienced the same cycles of highs and lows when it comes to the creative process. Our minds see wonderful stories but our capacity to make them visible to others is way more difficult than it seems. I do see growth in my capacity to think and understand abstract concepts. It's hard to be a creative person but it can be wonderful too.
Currently going too big for my short film. Probably one of the rare instances I'm enjoying the process and haven't met with that major inconvenience you hit with any big project that leads to quiting. Seems to be going nicely actually. Maybe it isn't too big for my current level. Staying hopeful.
This is fantastic advice, though I have had to learn these things myself, maybe not as hard as you have. Man, it looks so awesome fun to work at your production company.
As a beginner animator, I wish I knew that my art supplies might just be portals to parallel universes where my characters live out wild adventures and that the only way to get them back is by drawing their next epic quest!
omg i used to watch your vids! i found your channel again after few years!!! u deserve so many subscribers!!!!! i was so surprised when i saw only "k"!!!!!!!!
This popped up when i was trying to figure out how to grow my channel.... And then i got sucked into your channel and watched like a million more of your videos in the course of.... 3 hours? and i just wanted to thank you for making this specific video that appeared in my search so i can enjoy your content. You're a gem.
Wow just Perfectly explained thank you !Especially the life of a project part at the end, I need some kind of poster like that to remind myself of the process and finally start finishing projects past the the *dark nights stage
One thing i learn from animating just dont set any limits try new methods, software dont be discouraged, everytime you spemd making them will bring front new opportunities
UH damn, the way he animates, more like the way he took the referances definitely makes me wanna make something. I do be doing Game design , but animation there in it, surely i will try to make something crisp, SO DO CHECK IT OUT, I am gonna be an art god so watch out people.
Brother, Lately, I feel like the biggest failure. I have studied animation is around 1 year or more and still have no animation produced because I try to pursue perfection. recently I thought that I didn't need perfection or a full animation story, all I needed just make a short animation and start to post it on social media then I found your video by mistake. That convinced me to start now and thanks to you brother, you encourage me from thinking everything is too late. 😊
Hi, bro i recently started to follow you, actually I'm a medical student and total came from different background, still I want to learn art because it's my passion your videos quite motivation and push me into my Passion and to make art more and more thank you for motivating me
YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOLD 🥹💛 but THIS is the video that completely resonates with me now!!! I've been struggling seeing personal projects through until the end because of expecting to make it too big. What you said about finding the middle between something comfortable & out of comfort zone has convinced me that what I'm planning is the right move. THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤
you’re an inspiration man! You taught me so much, love every video of yours. Loving your Drawing camp. You’re that Indian artist I always wanted to look up to. You’re doing great. Keep posting stuff. 🙌🏼❤️🥹
For The Animatics Purpose , Rough Sound recording is Necessary. So you get an idea , what is actually giving uh the Vibe that you are actually thinking
This was funny, but I couldn't agree more. Matter of fact, this just happened to me for a different kind of art project. I'm so close to finishinnnng! But only because it's a LOT simpler than I tried at first, and at second. lol
Hi Kesh, I wanted to ask if you have any animatons and comic book course planned in the future. I bought your 100 day camp course yesterday and would be happy if that could be an upcoming course from you. Thanks for your hard work
The problem is when you run into a roadblock and have to retreat to regain your faculties. When you have the game plan down, the work is faster. Then its just doing work and balancing it with the stress management techniques like going outside, taking a walk, drinking dark chocolate, eating balanced meals, drinking water, combo tea/coffee, taking naps. When the mind is chill, its possible to learn and do stuff. I think if I at least have all the information in my head, all the pieces, there is at least a chance to devise a plan that works. I still need to learn how to work with and use others in a project. Definitely a combination of investigation and meditation, and trying it out.
My first video took me 3 month and it was exhausting, i really feel that, you should start from small project and take a step each day towards improving your skills.
I really struggle with not going too big on projects, and it makes me fall back from the weight of the project and then I get nothing at all done. My ideas are always far too big and complicated, and I don't know how to slow myself down
1. Don't Wait, Just Start
2. Don't Go Big at start
3. Don't Be focused to a single Project but do that same project multiple times , repetition will make you Good in that field.
You got the last one wrong ;) like very..
@@KeshArt correct it pls 😂
@@Whyy_not_me Sorry about not writing in english, but you can transale my words: Creo que el tercer punto se trata de terminar los proyectos, de no esperar ser perfecto en cada uno de ellos, más bien de ser constante y TERMINAR cada uno de ellos, si pones demasiada energía en un solo proyecto, esperanzas y esfuerzos, te terminas decepcionando y no tendras energia para tus próximos proyectos.
@kesh , THANKS FOR THE VIDEO, it really helps me to understand my process.
@@Whyy_not_me keep repetition
Her: Did you do it? , did you do it ? Daddy
I heard Did you do it? , did you me ? Daddy
Sorry guys
I'm 29 and I literally just tried animating for the first time ever, just to try it because I love to draw and I'm full of ideas. This is really helpful. I honestly thought it was going to be more of 'Make sure timing is right to sound' ' Make sure you're animating on the correct frame' things like that. This was just actual advice about projects in general and it really does feel good to hear. Thank you Kesh!
PS your Starfish animation is just adorable
Thank you! Glad you find these useful:)
I recently started to make more and more animations. I want to make my own animated series based on my comic someday but, it’s going to be a LONG time from now. My record so far of making a small 10 second animation and lower is three hours. It usually takes me a day to complete about 10 seconds or lower.
My work isn’t perfect but, I’m getting there!!
Same here! I wanted to have my own animated series one day ❤
Im currently working on my sketches :D
me to! I wanna make an animated series aswell. I have one character out of the four I’ve made that I like. She’s very sweet.
@@Fizzymoth nice!!
Love this!!
I REALLY needed to listen to this coz I am working on a project which is new and big one for me. I wasnt satisfied and then tried to simplify it more yet make it presentable and yes, I am still working on it. Your video encouraged me to keep going and not give up! Thank you :)
Good to hear that, keep going 💪
@@KeshArtU have watch RG bucket list animation
Jesus Christ loves you
@@JIR4IY4 Indian animator 'The Legend' 🔥🔥
Yes, absolutely agree..... tackle many much smaller projects and you'll get gradually better over time rather than taking on one huge project all at once.
Awesome advice and it works well.
That being said, I'm taking on a big Blender project right now and can'y wait to finish it and get it out of the way. lol
thats right! finished and out of the way, lets go!! :D
This helps me a lot. I just started dedicating time to animating more than just little animated gifs, and just finished my first complete animation of an intro for a RUclips channel. I am happy to say that, apart from adding sound, I have finished the actual animation, which is more than I’ve ever done when focusing on my big projects in mind. And now because of the trial and error that went into the intro project, I have that much more experience under my belt, when I tackle my bigger projects in mind.
Thanks for the video! I began to animate like a year ago, after couple of months I gave up on it and didn't make remarkable progress. When I returned I started dreaming big and it felt really overwhelming, like I had to prove something to myself, this made me rush things and cut corners, or give up when task grew too enormous.
It is really motivating to see that big animators went through similiar process and succeeded eventually. I wish you all the best and keep up the good work! :3
Thank you! Wish you the best as well!
I am on an animation journey as well. I find something interesting to create and create it and not judge it, because I know I am on the bottom step and want to get to the next floor. So I am learning how hi I need to lift my foot to take the next step to get closer to my goals. Stay strong and we will see each other at the top.
Please what app are you animating with and what app do you think he is animating with
@Steven Enebeli I use photoshop, Opentoonz, DaVencie Resolve, paper, and pencil. The other thing I can tell you is focus on one animation process at a time. For example I would focus on squash and stretch intill I feel comfortable the add in the next thing to learn. It takes time.
I've recently entered the animation sphere and this speaks to me HARD. Great video, Kesh!
Thats great! All the best for getting your MVP done :)
I needed this, my plan was to start making short animations tomorrow and I was feeling overwhelmed. Thank you kesh
My 10 year old sister is wanting to learn how to animate. I will hopefully be running her through the basics soon. I think this will help her realize she's not going to be the best animator known to man after a single lesson, but that is no reason to not keep going. I want her to be better than me and start with better encouragement.
This is awesome! You are a great role model for you lil sister
I’m only 2 minutes into this video, and I was literally inspired. I’ve been wanting to write a comic for a long time, but I’ve never been good at coming up with interesting stories.
After just 2 minutes of watching this, an entire short story came to my head and I just paused the video to write out what I think will be my very first comic! Thanks for that! 😂 I’m super excited! Thanks for this video!! 💕
Thats awesome! Time to make the comic then! 😃
Good luck on ur comic!!
Bro this is exactly what is happening with me right now, when I was little I read the story "THE LAST LEAF" and even as immature kid my brain was able to understand the story and I loved it. Then I decided that if I ever make animation I'm gonna make a short film about the story and that's where the problem comes, I'm dreaming big at the starting, instead of practicing little things , I'm going straight for the mount Everest.
After watching this I've decided I'm gonna make the film in stickman version and later I'll do the upgraded version when I become much more experienced.
The points in this video also apply to anything and everything we do, not just animation. :) Very inspirational. Thank you!
I started of trying to do animation, but then got discuraged and switched to programming intead, its been magnificent! I love it.
Thanks for uploading this video! It's as simple and practical as the advice given in it. A lot more people needed to hear than you realized. 👍
Dude your videos are amazing❤️
Luv your art style ❤️🔥
Thanks man!
This was very relatable. I'm glad I found your site. Subscribed
Awesome!
Kids, listen to this man. He knows what he is talking about. Tried getting an animation job. Tried 26 second animations for my reel and they came out bad, they sucked. Now my shorter animations inform my longer ones. The practice and failure on a 5 second shot is better for your mental health than a longer shot failing.
Tried making my game without smaller projects under my belt, it's tough and so full of learning pot holes that my motivation is struggling to keep me going.
With the creative field I think, start small. Many different small projects. Then that big project won't be a storm of learning setbacks and shitty results
🙌🙌🙌
Very well said! I've experienced the same cycles of highs and lows when it comes to the creative process. Our minds see wonderful stories but our capacity to make them visible to others is way more difficult than it seems. I do see growth in my capacity to think and understand abstract concepts. It's hard to be a creative person but it can be wonderful too.
Indeed! Greatly articulated:))
I needed to hear your words so much today, Thank you!
Glad it helps:)
Thanks for showing us how to fix these mistakes I’ve struggled in very similar cases like these but thank you for showing us how to fix it.
Gald it helps!
Opening scene was great. Limited animation which is a very efficient use of time but it still had emotional impact. MVP, genius.
Dude you are my inspiration ive made animations. My art style is maybe different but learned everything from you .
Thank youu
This was so helpful - thank you for your insight Kesh!
I love the energy, all I needed to hear today. Make the shittiest product in this amount of time. Helps a lot, thank you
Currently going too big for my short film.
Probably one of the rare instances I'm enjoying the process and haven't met with that major inconvenience you hit with any big project that leads to quiting.
Seems to be going nicely actually. Maybe it isn't too big for my current level. Staying hopeful.
This is fantastic advice, though I have had to learn these things myself, maybe not as hard as you have.
Man, it looks so awesome fun to work at your production company.
thanks for the advices, this is pure gold , it's never to late mi amigo
There is something that's more important than the work that you make, which is the kind of person that you become.
Unironically amazing advice.
As a beginner animator, I wish I knew that my art supplies might just be portals to parallel universes where my characters live out wild adventures and that the only way to get them back is by drawing their next epic quest!
omg i used to watch your vids! i found your channel again after few years!!! u deserve so many subscribers!!!!! i was so surprised when i saw only "k"!!!!!!!!
i am really grateful for this thank you for everything
This popped up when i was trying to figure out how to grow my channel.... And then i got sucked into your channel and watched like a million more of your videos in the course of.... 3 hours? and i just wanted to thank you for making this specific video that appeared in my search so i can enjoy your content. You're a gem.
That means a lot, thank you. Super happy that you are liking the vids :)
Awesome inspo thank you! Teaching myself animation and am so excited!
Dude just telling us the first thing on being a pro is only to begin with real action, small step, and consistent :,3
Wow just Perfectly explained thank you !Especially the life of a project part at the end, I need some kind of poster like that to remind myself of the process and finally start finishing projects past the the *dark nights stage
This spoke to me in every single way! Holy cow I wish I found this earlier!
That cycle is the best I've seen. It is frighteningly accurate.
One thing i learn from animating just dont set any limits try new methods, software dont be discouraged, everytime you spemd making them will bring front new opportunities
Thanks Bro. I needed that! So simple yet vital af. Every part.
I needed to hear this so bad!!! 😭
Great stuff man. Good advice.
This what I needed to hear! Nice wise video❤
This was inspiring and funny. Thank you.
UH damn, the way he animates, more like the way he took the referances definitely makes me wanna make something.
I do be doing Game design , but animation there in it, surely i will try to make something crisp,
SO DO CHECK IT OUT,
I am gonna be an art god so watch out people.
Go man! become THE ART GOD
we believe in you!
I love this spirit. Cheers
Let’s be honest, he’s teaching a lot more than animation in this video😊
True 👍
Bro your words have a lot inpact on me. Thanks
Thank you kesh.. you inspired me a lot
Brother, Lately, I feel like the biggest failure. I have studied animation is around 1 year or more and still have no animation produced because I try to pursue perfection. recently I thought that I didn't need perfection or a full animation story, all I needed just make a short animation and start to post it on social media then I found your video by mistake. That convinced me to start now and thanks to you brother, you encourage me from thinking everything is too late. 😊
Hi, bro i recently started to follow you, actually I'm a medical student and total came from different background, still I want to learn art because it's my passion your videos quite motivation and push me into my Passion and to make art more and more thank you for motivating me
So happy to hear that! Good that you picking up art again :)
Great job Kesh!
this was beautiful
Thanks for uploading, i'm giving it a look.
YOUR VIDEOS ARE GOLD 🥹💛 but THIS is the video that completely resonates with me now!!! I've been struggling seeing personal
projects through until the end because of expecting to make it too big. What you said about finding the middle between something comfortable & out of comfort zone has convinced me that what I'm planning is the right move. THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤
That's awesome! Incrementally hard projects are fairly less harder to tackle on
I don't have story ideas right now. That's the reason I am learning to draw and animate simple things.
this is a very awesome well thought video. thank u
i just need to finf my everest and while waiting go on hikes and progressively higher mountains
Thank you very much for this video
Thank you … I appreciate the realness of this.. I should keep trying
you’re an inspiration man! You taught me so much, love every video of yours. Loving your Drawing camp. You’re that Indian artist I always wanted to look up to. You’re doing great. Keep posting stuff. 🙌🏼❤️🥹
I watched this at a perfect time. Wonderful information, comedy and presentation. Thank you.
Absolutely! Great that you liked it:)
Bro animation is so good 😮
This is really good advice since I'm also working towards making my first 3d animated short film...Great Video!
Just thank you❤️
That life of project was such an eye opening thing
Hey, do the animators record voices and sound effects first or they do animate first?
For The Animatics Purpose , Rough Sound recording is Necessary. So you get an idea , what is actually giving uh the Vibe that you are actually thinking
Dialogues comes first :)
In western animation dialogue comes first but for a lot of eastern animation they’ll animate first then record the dialogue after.
I am goutsmacked of how accurate the life project cycle is
Bro relatable. Been trying to start on my first one but kept over thinking on the flaws
I love you!
Real big fella =) keep it coming
This was funny, but I couldn't agree more. Matter of fact, this just happened to me for a different kind of art project. I'm so close to finishinnnng! But only because it's a LOT simpler than I tried at first, and at second. lol
✏ and oh, ONE more thing I wish I HAD as a beginner artist👇 www.keshart.in/drawing-camp
Hi
U have watch RG bucket list animation
Hi, sir can I get any EMI Facility for drawing camp course please
@@JIR4IY4 Are bhaiya Aap bhi
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Hi, I just now bought drawing camp What if I do this course daily 5 hours
I really needed this bruh❤🔥
iPad All the way
Jesus Christ loves you
@@christiancigarroa358 And Satan too
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Same
I really appreciate the vid
Helpful stuff 👍
I have a small fun story..made the characters & place but donno how to animate all that i have in my head😑 blender is difficult for me
🤣. refreshing. - --- joined 👍🇮🇳. I am trying on procreate.
Thanks for the advice buddy!!
lovely and helpful
This video is really awesome
Hi Kesh,
I wanted to ask if you have any animatons and comic book course planned in the future. I bought your 100 day camp course yesterday and would be happy if that could be an upcoming course from you.
Thanks for your hard work
Thankyou so much...this is very helpful to every beginner animator🥰❤️
This is a perfect advice man thank uuuu
The problem is when you run into a roadblock and have to retreat to regain your faculties. When you have the game plan down, the work is faster. Then its just doing work and balancing it with the stress management techniques like going outside, taking a walk, drinking dark chocolate, eating balanced meals, drinking water, combo tea/coffee, taking naps. When the mind is chill, its possible to learn and do stuff. I think if I at least have all the information in my head, all the pieces, there is at least a chance to devise a plan that works.
I still need to learn how to work with and use others in a project. Definitely a combination of investigation and meditation, and trying it out.
Thanks, this was valuable information.
You are totally right 😅
My first video took me 3 month and it was exhausting, i really feel that, you should start from small project and take a step each day towards improving your skills.
Thank you
I really struggle with not going too big on projects, and it makes me fall back from the weight of the project and then I get nothing at all done. My ideas are always far too big and complicated, and I don't know how to slow myself down
Thats Understandable. Try doing a couple of 5hr projects, where you start and finish things in that time. Helped me :)
Thank you kesh 👏👍
Thank you so much*
Thank you very much for this i am also working on my own project. This really helped ❤❤❤
As a fellow animator, mistakes costs frustrations 😵
thanks
Great channel! New subscriber here 😊😉
You hv helped me alot... thanks !!
I am kind of the most ambitious person in the world, this video really helps tone down my motives
the fact that i too did/do these things i should not do
Just found your channel, new subscriber!!