How I was Wrong about Art and Life
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Social Media Best Practice
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How to Juggle Plot and Character
5:09
Characters and Conflict
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The Inciting Incident Explained
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Five Lessons from Hermann
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How to get Story Ideas
6:51
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The Benefit of Being a Nobody
3:45
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How to Get Good at Drawing
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Why Creatives Hear Voices
3:24
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Why Restrictions are Good for You
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Lucy Bellwood and the 100 Demons
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How to Paint comics in Ink Wash
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Lessons From Thomas Alsop
15:11
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How To Hold a Pencil
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10 жыл бұрын
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@umarasad4141
@umarasad4141 15 күн бұрын
This is better. The person is talking about the book.
@faceinthecrowd5810
@faceinthecrowd5810 Ай бұрын
I have been a producing artist for 45 plus years. I have worked in the trades with my hands,back,etc so I am not a starving artist. Writing, pen and ink/pencil, oil painting/poetry, rustic furniture, and for the last 15 years I have mostly done wood sculpture. Now 67 and joints that don’t last long when I’m in my studios, I am going back to the softer arts and also doing a writing project on Facebook. To be frank…..after never making a profit for all my time and money investment , I will continue to fill my house and my cabin in the woods with my creations, but have no incentive to try to compete with anyone who can click and paste or tape a banana to a wall with duck tape. Putting my name here and asking anyone to read what I write is pissing in the wind, but still I spend my first hour from 5 to 6 creating perspectives from my own mind that anyone is welcome to take. George Martin, facebook I’m the long hair freak. Thank you Dave, you have said everything I have felt.
@NtombifuthiManyoni-y8w
@NtombifuthiManyoni-y8w 2 ай бұрын
Can you teach me how to make comic
@Meantime_Creations
@Meantime_Creations 2 ай бұрын
Always feel good to listen to you talk about your process 😊 10:33 what page is that?
@matuvarela3760
@matuvarela3760 2 ай бұрын
I've found very usefull for myself the marvel method, or stan lee's method, I write a synopsis for myself, I draw the whole thing and then I fill the speech bubbles.
@ja_no
@ja_no 3 ай бұрын
These are very good lessons to learn if you actually want to finish a comic... I also have a research problem I need to figure out... Love the background on the back of the page idea!
@cheswyneyman5480
@cheswyneyman5480 4 ай бұрын
I had the same idea as Army of the Dead.
@parusha33
@parusha33 5 ай бұрын
Almost all art is dervative. A.I is not going away. This is an evolutionary moment. What's interesting is that it reduces the focus on owning the creative process, which can be a narcissistic part of being an artist. Artists need to let go thinking that creativity belongs to them. There is also creativity in curating good images and finessing the AI to do what you envision and then there is creativy in how you deploy and use that image - in combination with other things - or not - you have to be pretty smart to get the best out of midourney.
@JohnKanzler
@JohnKanzler 5 ай бұрын
That looks like a unique grip on the sable brush you use. Is that specific to your technique, something you arrived at just for this?
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners 5 ай бұрын
Ha! No, I just hold my pencil in a weird way. Did a whole video on it. kzbin.info/www/bejne/mqKwpWSwrr5ohNUsi=3M5C6NKWxrY6tncQ
@leststoner
@leststoner 6 ай бұрын
Never heard of tracing paper?
@designcookie
@designcookie 6 ай бұрын
Clearly one of the first questions he had was how do i make money from this AI and Promptly (pun also intended) releases a book!
@PlusSe7en
@PlusSe7en 7 ай бұрын
I had no idea who you were and I did a full spit take when I realized. Omg.. this makes the journey even more incredible
@tyronewashington230
@tyronewashington230 7 ай бұрын
16:20 "Just do something, the physicality of it is real art". Was real art. AI extends the physically to traditional fine arts and beyond. Limits of traditional paint, print and illustration with AI will extend art into augmented reality, neural lace perception. Sculpture will extend with AI into 3D printing, interactive kinetics, haptics, smart material and robotics. Music with AI will extend beyond instrument and voice limitations. Data sculpture presentation is and will become a art form for communication. AI makes it easier for more, if anyone see this and uses it a criticism I think they are blind. Yes, was a bottle in the ocean, with AI a ocean of a bottles.. fantastic!
@tyronewashington230
@tyronewashington230 7 ай бұрын
14:31 "pride in the effort. Learning from what you produce. Assigning shared perception to abstractions. Testing yourself. Doing things you didn't think you could do. Revisions. Growing up is being human. The journey, learning, testing, growing. Your not doing any of that with AI". Anyone can do and feel al those things while using AI to do it. Denying humans aren't with AI is subjectivity combined with arrogance.
@tyronewashington230
@tyronewashington230 7 ай бұрын
12:53 "everyone has dedicated time...time and effort in something has value". Like dedicating some time to changing a battery on the smoke detector so it stops chirping during a stream. Joking aside, the value of a thing is subjective, some ppl do value the niche of nostalgia. Simply, AI is making more of us, more productive.
@tyronewashington230
@tyronewashington230 7 ай бұрын
9:50 "need to live it(art), can't do it on your lunch break". Quote from medieval Monks about hand calligraphy at the invention of printing presses. "we(antiquated artists) are going to be a isolated islands, throwing individual bottles in a ocean filled with AI generated bottles". In the 1970's people only had access to one TV broadcast station, now with things like youtube those antiquated brocasters complain millions of content providers changed a drip of information into a ocean.
@worldz_of_visions
@worldz_of_visions 8 ай бұрын
Very well articulated and I totally agree. I've spent a lot of hours using 3D and 2D artist tools to come up with fantasy artwork and AI seems to sweep aside what I can do. I also spent a LOT of time in the car doing vocal exercises trying to develop my voice. I'm glad that for a living I finish tables, making newly build tables look like true antiques. A small business that is practically one of a kind. AI is not going to be doing that for the foreseeable future.
@CatCarpenterr
@CatCarpenterr 8 ай бұрын
meow
@briankrueger9097
@briankrueger9097 9 ай бұрын
I draw everyday and have been for over 50 years...The one constant has been breaking my own sets of dogma. I use AI and I work the F### out of it. All images start with my drawings and paintings. Most results are failures. I drive it towards quixotic aims and mostly fail. It is a legitimate tool for genuine creators. It is a fertile ground. If you are stictly a formalist you probably will deeply recent this. I've incorporated Duchamp, Bacon, Rembrandt, HR Giger John Cage, Picasso, Robert Crumb, Ralph Steadman, Marizio Catalan , Richard Prince, Michael Heizer and more. AI is (for now) agnostic. If you are a genuine outlier you will find ways to disrupt it to your pleasure. If not , you might want to revisit your commitment to genuine artistic practice.
@WeTravelOnlyByNightAsItsSoHot
@WeTravelOnlyByNightAsItsSoHot 9 ай бұрын
AI is NOT Art. It is Collage. The person does not need any effort or talent or skill to generate an AI image. Just like a person that cuts magazine photographs out of a magazine, and glues them to a Poster and calls it "their art". I have no problem with people wanting to do art, there are free millions of them You Tube videos and tutorials online to learn techniques tools and other inspirational and educational methods. When AI is called Artificial Collage Creations then I will support it, it will never be Art unless the Computer on its own comes up without input from external sources an image of their own creation that the computer can explain its ideas in creating it. It is not Art till then.
@mbnqpl
@mbnqpl 10 ай бұрын
Being nobody might be not that bad, but being forgotten? I think about that since years, I'm a musician (not this channel) and I'm not a known artist at all, even taking into account that I'm involved since I started my music education at 8 yo. So I'm usually asking myself - whats the point of giving my heart and life to something that will be lost anyway, just like it never existed at all. That makes my whole life a big mistake...
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners 10 ай бұрын
If you put all your importance as a human being on your art and that fails... Well, you're in trouble. That happens to a lot of CEOs and workaholics when they retire. If I'm not my job, who am I? This is where friends and family becomes (even more) important. You are more than your music.
@mbnqpl
@mbnqpl 10 ай бұрын
​@@comicsforbeginners thanks
@RegnaSaturna
@RegnaSaturna 10 ай бұрын
Been reading his books since the early eighties and it was love at first sight. Thanks for putting the master in the spotlight (Jeremiah fans probably get the pun).
@inamngqekete
@inamngqekete 10 ай бұрын
Thank you.
@rocky8838
@rocky8838 10 ай бұрын
Dave is wrong when he says that commercial art is going to disappear because you can't copyright A.I generated images, so if you generate an image for an album/book cover or a poster for a film, everyone can use that image without having to deal with any of the copyright claims. Any sort of revenue that it could generate is going to be gone when others are selling it too without any repercussions.
@michaelpeters364
@michaelpeters364 10 ай бұрын
Re-watching a year or so later,, that last part is especially troubling - - yes, why we create is important, but unless born wealthy, you can't live the life of an artist and get good at it, if the commercial applications, beyond gallery sales (which is out of reach for many who don't live near an appropriate gallery, or have the contacts and money to travel/ship/exhibit there) are gone. For most of us who are artist/illustrators, it was already an uphill battle against our working class or poor roots to get where we are... everyone starts somewhere and no one starts at the top, and A.I. threatens to erase the jobs that help you both grow and make a living, while becoming a better artist.
@tomlewis4748
@tomlewis4748 Жыл бұрын
'But then' only works in certain situations. In other situations, it can be a very bad idea. Imagine a story told by a 1st-P protagonist as the story happens, as opposed to a story told in 3rd-p (where the author is a disembodied sentience telling the story) told in past tense (and this can be accomplished without using YA simple present tense). 'But then' should be restricted to 3rd-p past tense if you want it to work well. In a 1st-P present day scene or story, the protagonist is the narrator. For them to mention 'then' as an aspect of when something happens, implies the past, or at a minimum, a jump in time to the past (they have not experienced what happens next yet, so there can be no jump to the future). True, they can reference the past, and they can relate flashbacks, but in the present day scenes, being told as they happen, 'then' typically just does not fit, unless it is used as a reference to something that has already happened, which again, is always going to be a reference to something from the past, either the immediate past or the distant past, or something in between. 'Now' might fit, if used properly. But 'then', makes no sense at all and undermines the fact that the story is being told as it happens. Using it there is a very bad idea. And what does 'but' even mean? If we use the Cambridge dictionary definition, what it is (in this usage) is a coordinating conjunction, a linking word that connects two ideas that contrast with each other. Is it really even necessary? No. If you show the first idea and then show the second idea, the concept of 'but' is implied. The word itself is then superfluous. Repetitive. And being superfluous and repetitive violates the basic cardinal rules governing good writing. The reader will see the contrast all on their own. They don't need a 'but'. I suggest not overusing that word. So it does make sense for a writer to think in terms of 'but then' when creating a scene, but placing it directly in the text is an entirely different animal, and should be done with caution. It's not a shortcut to good writing. There are no shortcuts.
@judynyabuto9691
@judynyabuto9691 Жыл бұрын
How can I draw character design
@venky4k
@venky4k Жыл бұрын
I'm concerened. Why don't you upload any more
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
No need for concern, just been busy doing other things 🙂
@goodvibes8036
@goodvibes8036 Жыл бұрын
If everything is art, then art is nothing If everything means art, then art means nothing
@drmidnight680-kz2le
@drmidnight680-kz2le Жыл бұрын
I realy like AI art, i hope it doesn't get held back by old artist
@brunobilandzija1823
@brunobilandzija1823 Жыл бұрын
beautiful message, thank you guys!🍀
@MaraBumbuc
@MaraBumbuc Жыл бұрын
Artists, how do you deal with the pain and the grief? I made some sketches recently and thought I might turn them into digital illustration, then felt so foolish thinking an ai would do it better and faster. I tried generating something using OpenArt's free generator and turns out I'm quite good with prompts, because it's what I've been searching and the hashtags I've been using (such as brushwork, texture, semirealistic, etc). It's so painful. On the one hand, the mind telling you you don't have to reinvent the wheel, just use all the tools already at your disposal. On the other, the ethical sense telling you to not unfairly use the collective work of many artists before you. I found it paralysing!
@wyzrd777
@wyzrd777 Жыл бұрын
I have made a living as an artist for over half a century. I have found my name on midjourney lists of art styles to prompt. It's rather depressing to say the least. there needs to be some serious legal oversight to what is blatant piracy of our life's work.
@ofadetergentsud
@ofadetergentsud Жыл бұрын
The great thing is when you type "in the style of Dave McKean" into your prompt, it doesn't look like he made it and it doesn't look like his AI art either. It does look cool though.
@Qegami
@Qegami Жыл бұрын
Your videos are very helpful man. Thanks a lot
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
Appreciate it! Thanks.
@acarlizeynep
@acarlizeynep Жыл бұрын
Hey, the links doesnt work
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
Sorry, old link. I put in a link to Amazon instead. Thanks for the heads up!
@MrDeejayjfx
@MrDeejayjfx Жыл бұрын
I love ai art, I love the software, haterz complain.
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
Don't think complaining is the right word here. Worry? Maybe. For people making a living doing any kind of art this is certainly a major game changer and not in a good way. For everyone else it's an amazing opportunity and great fun. I get it.
@twixie__5651
@twixie__5651 Жыл бұрын
can you give a tutorial about how chat balloons should be?
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
I have an episode of my comics course dedicated to lettering and balloons. Check it out at comicsforbeginners.com. Thanks!
@SinnfullDuck
@SinnfullDuck Жыл бұрын
I was the collateral damage of AI. I was working with a small game developer and after a year they dropped me and went with AI. Now I'm still having a hard time finding a place that wants to pay an artist who isn't already well established in the field. I hope I can get back to making a living from art someday.
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that @sinnfullduck.But thanks for sharing and letting people know there are real world consequences at stake here. Hope you find a gig that is not only focused on saving money and producing mediocre, soulless content.
@kennycooper294
@kennycooper294 Жыл бұрын
the old school greats used references all the time like hal foster
@mementomori5374
@mementomori5374 Жыл бұрын
I love all the no - bodies
@wkwkwkwkwk3493
@wkwkwkwkwk3493 Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks a lot
@mementomori5374
@mementomori5374 Жыл бұрын
Nobody has never headaches somebody has always headache 😂
@WayneParker
@WayneParker Жыл бұрын
Love your videos. I supported your "Comics Crash Course" as well - good stuff :)
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
I saw! Much appreciated. Thank you!
@mrdigit3353
@mrdigit3353 Жыл бұрын
interesting point he makes about the "spark, fire, human element that great works of art have "it",......" but theirs lack same. will that change in future if they turn there selves on and off,....? thanks for the video......
@colechung7806
@colechung7806 Жыл бұрын
How would you expose yourself as your working on your universe of stories and characters ?
@SarahHawke-mk6mq
@SarahHawke-mk6mq Жыл бұрын
As it is since a week my mind is high on violent fantasies as I am making sketches first then buy the proper pencils sketch book after Sketch book like never before, I do think motivation is the biggest concern before you dedicate yourself to this form of art ( although mine is very gritty ) I just go by particular movie scenes but work them out differently a good way for that is to create your figure and see where he/she fits last thing don't get discouraged or if anything try to work that depression in the form of an antagonist for example, you think your hero is too much of a rip off so you create a gang or murder club to have him killed like in many storylines you're the one in control you can dwindle it down or top it up a notch
@GetToDaChoppa-k5r
@GetToDaChoppa-k5r Жыл бұрын
I was not a fan of AI art, but since it is here I am using it as a creative partner (for idea generation mostly) since I have nobody else to work with. I guess we just have to try and adapt, somehow.
@negativghostrdr
@negativghostrdr Жыл бұрын
After recovering from the initial blow of this, and the subsequent existential crisis, I realize that I do not give a shit. I am going to keep drawing. I am a proud 'luddite'. I have no interest in looking at AI 'art' as I have concluded that it is dull and tasteless. It's a barren plane of endless, bland, 'middle ground'. Your typical studio exec can't tell the difference, but people can. You look at it, and yeah, it's often technically nice, but completely absent an actual voice. People won't know why exactly, but it will not captivate them. It will say nothing.
@benlines2987
@benlines2987 Жыл бұрын
Hi Palle. A wonderful video and very informative. I know this is an old video from 9 years ago, but can I ask you some questions. Say I have a pencil drawing and I want to do my paneling digitally, is it just a simple as scanning my drawing into my computer, do what I need to do with my drawing like turning my drawing into a digital artwork then fitting the artwork around a panel? Hope that makes sense. Last question, if I was to do my comic paneling digitally, what program do most comic book use? Photoshop? Illustrator? InDesign? Maybe it depends on the artists taste?
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Ben! Yea, you can absolutely scan your drawing and fiddle with it in the computer, like adjust the contrast and make the line more crisp. And yes, you can fit in a panel - but I would be way of scaling too much up or down as it affects line thickness. You'd be surprised how visible it is in a printed book when images vary in line width. In regards to paneling, like you say it depends on the artist. I just got ProCreate for my iPad Pro and it seems very useful for this. And it's very affordable, not like Adobe programs 😞. Hope you find something that works for you!
@benlines2987
@benlines2987 Жыл бұрын
@@comicsforbeginners Thank you 🙏 for your reply. I use Procreate myself. I have done quite a few of my artwork in Procreate. I am in development of my first ever graphic novel and I have been getting to know the industry a bit. I want to try and use programs efficiently. A have a question if you don’t mind me asking, when beginning a graphic novel is it best to start out knowing the dimensions and size of the book? I would assume this information comes from a printing house. Offset or print on demand. Is this a good beginning? Thank you Palle.😊 I can’t wait for more good feedback.
@comicsforbeginners
@comicsforbeginners Жыл бұрын
@@benlines2987 There are basically two formats, US and European. I have templates at comicsforbeginners.com/resources. You can also grab a book off the shelf and measure, that's what I did in the beginning. I would also suggest starting with a smaller project but that is unsolicited advice 🙂