@@AlpayEfe I feel the same way about talent. Making art, building skill, takes time and work. Lots of it.
@fardreamer15766 ай бұрын
"And as you can see, perfectly talent free" he says.. holding up a drawing that looks great for a beginner.
@frenchfries21486 ай бұрын
No, you definitely had more talent than most people. You still had to work hard to get to where you are, but to say you had absolutely no talent is a lie
@davepayneflip6526 ай бұрын
Only people in the field can understand what that means. I've always said, since I was 15 and started drawing (now 43) that talent doesn't even exist. You 're curious about something, you pursue it, you learn it, you repeat it, and you become good at it. It's just a matter of interest/curiosity.
@johannebrun34097 ай бұрын
You’ve just given me permission to fail, embrace the failure, learn from the failure, and SAVE the failures!! They’re our very own maps; detailing our starting point, and the scenic route that got us to wherever we are at in the present day ❤
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
You got this!
@junkyard_dog187 ай бұрын
"failure is a friend you can learn from" - quote on my high school art teacher's wall
@MrSheep-fo8wx7 ай бұрын
This literally blew me away, the blend between the two worlds(manga and fine art) is just wonderful. Never fail to amaze me!!
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
I’m happy to hear that it works 😄
@zepstoys98517 ай бұрын
No you definitely started with Talent, your early drawings are very good especially the hands, i taught fine art for awhile and some adults couldn’t ever draw hands as they are quite hard. Its the combination of talent, nurturing, hard work ❤
@lilpixie257 ай бұрын
Holy moly Alpay; just, holy moly. The colors for this piece and the details that the tint provided are so beautiful, I could stare at it for hours :)
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! 😄🫶
@Shrimpy7 ай бұрын
absolutely incredible bro!!!! you killed it 🔥🔥
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Thanks a bunch 😁🫶
@nathankromer19507 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching your art for a while, and you sir are one of my favorite artists :) I hope as a young 25 year old artist to be a very good one like you when I’m older.
@WilliamHetrick19857 ай бұрын
Wow. That vinyl sticker looks amazing! I love the music used at the end when you applied it to the macbook. The painting turned out phenomenal!❤
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@rennmaus7gfamily2457 ай бұрын
Super inspirierend,leider bin ich von sowas sehr weit entfernt 😅
@sandiq65517 ай бұрын
Great storytelling with character development, foreshadowing, plot twists, and an epic adventure where the hero prevails in a grand final act!
@slimyboyit8066 ай бұрын
"No talent" he said. NO TALENT he said as he shows art pieces which he made at 10-15 and look better than plenty of the art I see online
@xtof1er7 ай бұрын
let's be honest, you have talent. Your art work as teenager is pretty good. But it is clear that you worked hard to be so good as an advanced artist!
@parkernelson116 ай бұрын
talent is output, its the inputs that he and or anyone can put in to get that “effortless look”
@xtof1er6 ай бұрын
@@parkernelson11 no
@Aiviymatoc6 ай бұрын
when people think someone has "talent" that just means that they started younger and have a head start because they learn faster. you dont even have to have done something similar, just something that lets you apply the knowledge you already have. for example if you have done sports your entire life, learning hand-eye coordination - and then you start to play videogames, people think you have "talent" because you will learn stuff easier. but thats just a misattribution. talent just does not exist
@xtof1er6 ай бұрын
@@Aiviymatoc I disagree
@ZTRCTGuy4 ай бұрын
@@Aiviymatoc Congrats, you have just explained the definition of talent. It's nothing more than the RATE at which you can aquire a complex skill. It doesn't matter how many hours I put into playing the piano or composing, I'll never become as good as someone like Mozart. If you put very similar people on a drawing course learning the same stuff for exactly the same amount of hours then not everyone will be as far ahead as others. That's talent, it's a natural aptitude. It's being able to get good faster and with less work than other people.
@JoieManatad7 ай бұрын
I have a godson who at 3yo could shoot basketball like anyone his height (he was long-limbed even as a child). His hands, though, move like a pro's. He would flick from the wrist and his aim was consistent. As a toddler, he had these techniques. That can only be talent -- natural and "since birth". Talent is real. Still, technique and determination can get us where we want to go too.
@cloudsofsunset73237 ай бұрын
so... you became the most followed artist by portraying characters from pop culture, fandoms and anime.... while making a catchy video in a soft tone voiceover???
@briannadoyleart6 ай бұрын
I think it’s more the dedication that he has to create a good piece of art how he doesn’t give up easily he tries over and over to make a good piece of art and holds high expectations for his pieces. While he has painted some pop culture anime style things that is definitely not why he is one of the most followed artists it’s his skills and just the way he paints that inspires us all ❤
@cloudsofsunset73236 ай бұрын
@@briannadoyleart well, definetly! None is saying he doesn't work very hard. He does! However, as you may be able to tell, many other artists work very hard and don't get as good results. It's not criticism to his professionality nor his creativity. If otherwise, is a compliment on his strategy (concious or unconcious) I could go longer disecting his strategy and why it works in this time and age. At the end of the day I keep thinking It's brilliant
@Inaya-Shakeira7 ай бұрын
This guy is truly an inspiration for anyones generation, especially mines Early Gen z. I have not finiahed the video yet but so far it just makes me excited to see you thrive and give so many helpful tips videos, of just art and how u can become the best of being an artist ❤. Truly u are one of my favs.
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Best comment ever 🫶🙌
@Inaya-Shakeira7 ай бұрын
@@AlpayEfe I really mean every word. Plus I just finished the video, that Anima manga oil painting looks SO AMAZING! Like you know your oils. Blows my mind how you do these pieces Everytime ❤️🎨🖌️.
@kylaallen82229 күн бұрын
The neon lasso was superb! And I REALLY love the "permission to start over" mindset, without being angry. It just is a choice! Great job!
@Thedrewshow5597 ай бұрын
Your "No talent 10 year old-me' drawings are my "Hey this is my best drawing ever at age 40" drawings.
@simonspethmann80867 ай бұрын
I've seen artists start at literally 50 or 60 and become great. So you go you. 😁👍
@MrPleje6 ай бұрын
@@simonspethmann8086maybe they have talent
@grid3d7 ай бұрын
Not realising you're uniquely talented is one of the signs of being talented... What is normal to you is not normal to others!
@lfrydeecat78135 ай бұрын
Are you kidding? Over 20 years of drawing and painting, and I am still so incredibly terrible at it. You, on the other hand, have a natural talent!❤
@bria16486 ай бұрын
Talent as a visual artist is literally just visual intelligence/observation skills/spatial intelligence. It's not a magical superpower, it's just being good at observing the visual world. So if by Talent we mean Visual intelligence then you absolutely have it, but most people don't know that
@eyecandie167 ай бұрын
I love the story arc. Lol Beautiful work, and I'm always inspired by your focus to better your art. ❤
@artsou17 ай бұрын
I see myself in your past art, and you are the biggest inspiration. I worked with alcohol markers and fine liners, then moved to graphite, then acrylics, mixed media and pretty much anything I could get my hands on. I am going to tackle oil next and I am very excited
@CedricxChaotic7 ай бұрын
This is literally MASTER level!
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
🫶
@tiffanynovak47445 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your videos. They inspire me as i learn how to evolve my oil painting skills and style. Whenever I’m stuck or I don’t know which area to paint next, they help me get past those stalls. 😊So thank you.
@igavinwood7 ай бұрын
The box of old drawings. Have we all got one? Probably yes and they are still my mothers pride even if I shudder when I look at them. They also make me smile when ever I hear anyone say they can't draw but I have talent. No. Just as you say I have practice and lots of mistakes from trying all the stuff that doesn't work to find that which does. Keep being blasphemous Alpay.
@amysbees66866 ай бұрын
Bravo, Alpay! Very cool! You are the artist. Trust your instincts. I’ve been following you for years now. Always inspiring!
@devonhealy45536 ай бұрын
The end result was beautiful! I really love your paintings. They are always so dynamic and yet refined at the same time. The sticker was a great idea to elevate your Mac book with an awesome art piece. I always love seeing your process from start to finish. ❤
@annabelleclaisse21607 ай бұрын
You definitely had talent even back then, anyone would have seen the potential there. But you really have truly mastered the craft and have become exceptional now!
@gokhanersan85616 ай бұрын
This is the most valuable teaching video. It does take thousands of hours of practice, while following alternative paths of artistic exploration to find oneself.
@robinpetersson30816 ай бұрын
Talent, to me, is a combination of being extremely interested and dedicated to something, and having the right wiring in your head. Our brains are wildly different, not everyone will be able to be great artists, or great athletes, etc. We can probably all become decent painters or piano players if we put in the effort. But to become the best you need to have the gray matter in the right place. That doesn't mean being intelligent, just wired in ways most people aren't.
@GoalOrientedLifting6 ай бұрын
Also there is a skill to learning, in general. And once you know how to find and focus on the essential parts, in any topic, you'll learn aster
@EricDoggett6 ай бұрын
As someone who has painted over 50 acrylic paintings so far in the style of “large areas of the same color”, it definitely is a lot of work to pre mix paints, decide on the number of colors, and not run out of paint in any color too early. But there are techniques in this style as well to make things easier (for example, Golden Paints has a web page to give you exact paint mixtures for different colors). And there are techniques to extend acrylic paints without additives for a few weeks. It’s a lot of work, but a lot of fun as well (as I know that in the end not a lot of people paint this way). Great video!!!
@lozantoninocreations7 ай бұрын
I am always so happy when you have a new video out. I love you bring your art to life with your storytelling and journey :)
@ChuckLeeMBM7 ай бұрын
Yoooo this came out siiiiiick!! Well done my dude!
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Appreciate it!!
@manuesiaDeluxe7 ай бұрын
This Video motivates me so much, because I already overpainted my painting 10 times 😄now I have hope that if I just continue to start over again until I am satisfied, it will eventually turn out ok. I hope before overpainting for the 20th time 😢😅
@SteveBurg20015 ай бұрын
What we call "talent" is actually the desire to create something plus the huge time and effort to persevere.
@corinaskunst7 ай бұрын
Du bist mein absoluter Lieblings-Künstler, ich freu mich immer sehr auf deine Videos! (:
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Ganz lieben Dank! 🤗
@aurelia1110006 ай бұрын
I love this video 😍😍 some much work/preparation behind the painting! Love the result
@gayejones70217 ай бұрын
All I can say is........ thank you. ♥️. I experiment all the time and fail a majority of the time. And that's okay. For me, it's about releasing stress through creativity. And trust me, I have no talent. You, Sir, are a Master!!!! Again, thank you. ❤
@WaddleBlock7 ай бұрын
12:23 I love how you use a stool upside down to hold your laptop, really using your resources there!
@assiuq7 ай бұрын
I don't believe in talent either, quite the opposite. Talent implies that your achievement wasn't due to your effort, but that you were born and destined to excel at your given craft. It's a bit insulting to the effort one puts to be good at what they do. There are notable exceptions like Kim Jung Gi, but even then he put an unimaginable amount of hours into his art.
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Yeah I think that’s kinda true
@homesickNovalis7 ай бұрын
I don't think it's either/or.. to me it's obvious that this guy has talent, but that doesn't take away from the effort he had to put in to get to where he is now..
@assiuq7 ай бұрын
@@homesickNovalis It is a bit more nuanced than my original post, I agree. My main gripe comes with people saying someone is talented as a form of praise. There are better ways of telling someone you appreciate their craft
@homesickNovalis7 ай бұрын
@@assiuq I hear you🙏 although I think in a way, we are all so beautifully unique and gifted in different ways, and when you say someone's talented in a certain area it's just a way of celebrating that uniqueness in an individual
@ljthesage7 ай бұрын
I don't believe in talent either but that's my personal opinion, I've always felt like as individuals if we do anything for long enough periods of course we would be good at it. And as kids we are all individually drawn to different things and when those things are nurtured people tend to call it talent but not really. Like of course If I spend more time boxing I from childhood I'll be able to beat almost everybody that cross my path same for every other thing
@SMOENOVA7 ай бұрын
talent is such a weird thing. i got the feeling I wrote this comment already on your channel - but Talent ist just a word mostly used by people who do not want to give you respect for your hard work. Being a good Artist does not mean having less failures, less pain, less effort, on the journey becoming an Artist - it is just the ability to stand up more often than others who give up on the way. it is not a magical gift that makes us learn faster and in a more easy way than others. it is some sort of ignorance against failure. because we love painting (and in my case the moment of finishing an artwork and enjoying the moment of having painted the best piece ever) and do not value the hard work and failures that much. Good video.
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Yeah, the kind of talent that people typically think about probably doesn’t exist… but passion, hard work and dedication do
@ZTRCTGuy4 ай бұрын
Talent is a bit like a fish not realising it's swimming in water because it's all around them. That's how natural it is to some people. If you look at the knight he made when he was like 12, I'm sure he hasn't been drawing for that much before he drew that. Beginner drawings do not look like that... at least not for 99% percent of people. Yes of course people need to work hard to develop their skills, talent or no talent. Saying people do not respect the skill and hard work of artists is just plain offensive. Isn't it a bit noteworthy that the ''talent doesn't exist'' is alwasy coming from the really skilled developed established artist? That's because these people have no idea how it's like not to have talent.
@SMOENOVA4 ай бұрын
@@ZTRCTGuy that is exactly what i am talking about.
@SMOENOVA4 ай бұрын
@@ZTRCTGuy what should any artist say, when you say, we are so talented that we can’t imagine how it is, to have no talent… does it mean, that when someone, who has so much talent, that he has to work hard and practice decades to reach a professional level, that the artist is just stupid and does not use the talent he/she has all the time?
@ZTRCTGuy4 ай бұрын
@@SMOENOVA professional level is a vague indicator. There's a lot of difference in skill between a commision freelancer and someone who works at a triple a game studio or disney for example. Even if you keep the rest of the variables roughly the same, there are some that learn faster than others. Some people can get a job at triple a studio after 6 years, some do it in 10, maybe even more. But some don't get there ever... And that's not because they're lazy or haven't put in enough effort. It's because there's more to it than mileage and knocking your head against the wall over and over. Basically anyone can learn how to draw a human face that doesn't look terrible, but few can draw a masterpiece. Few can write a bestselling novel. I'm getting a bit sick of really skilled and established artists stating they aren't talented, they just work harder than everyone else. Like u wot m8? how do you know? Maybe there's plenty but you just don't hear about them because they got nowhere.
@DJVARAO7 ай бұрын
Smart decision. Awesome reault.
@jimcorbett37646 ай бұрын
I don't completely agree. I know people who had genuine artistic talent to begin with. But I completely agree that you can't rely on that; you have to develop it, and that takes work. Also, I agree that you don't have to have innate talent- you can develop serious skills with a lot of work and dedication.
@Kaylee-xk5 ай бұрын
I know you say no talent, but your work is so beautiful, even as a beginner !
@僕のプラモデル日記6 ай бұрын
It's amazing that you can draw not only real people, but also anime-style pictures!
@purelovepaintings50756 ай бұрын
So first you're gorgeous second you're so talented and third you're gorgeous
@stephaniegrehan90847 ай бұрын
What a great solution to your problem - rather than making art you're not happy with or that isn't durable you'll find another route. That's one hot af laptop now
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
😄🫶
@RossM-q9e6 күн бұрын
Amazing result! Love it 👍
@soothing_voices_6 ай бұрын
When you become a inspiration for someone than it doesn't matter how much talent u have , you r bigger than that ❤
@salvatoremannino33897 ай бұрын
You are insane! In the best possible way
@docallan-musicartmedicine56107 ай бұрын
That is not No Talent! You started very early, and that is one major reason for your success! It’s great what you’ve accomplished!
@mimisart2 ай бұрын
I like how you say ‘I don’t believe in talent’. I agree. It might be a natural affinity or ability or a ‘gift’ as some call it. But skills are still involved. And working on improving those is what progresses your art in my opinion.
@TheDemethar3 ай бұрын
that derpy image of vegeta is buried in every drawer in the universe. i have 2.
@vickyking34085 ай бұрын
Woow you have ALWAYS been talented now you are at the next level
@whatslucasup26 ай бұрын
Your skills are admirable, and I like how you approach story telling with your content.
@AlpayEfe6 ай бұрын
🫶 happy to hear it resonates
@greyareaRK16 ай бұрын
Everything you say is undoubtedly true. Whatevver you many think of your natural talent, however, it's really your mental poise that's impressive. Unfortunately, for many in the artist community, it's not a lack of willpower that impedes development. Many use art as a means to process trauma, dysfunction, or sooth a fractured mind. Applying focus and willpower can be difficult to impossible in these circumstances, frustrating their development. Love your upbeat messages.
@mrhogan26126 ай бұрын
This got me thinking about when I use the term talent vs skill. Even if this legend of an artist was born without any artistic talent at all, the time invested into growing this skill is nothing short of breath taking. Absolutely love it.
@ABN4607 ай бұрын
Seeing your work always inspires me to do more realism because wow. Your style Is BEAUTIFUL! I’m curious what makes you jumó from color to color and around the painting instead of starting at one spot and working from there? For example, start face, then hair, etc
@Woak.15 ай бұрын
Came out amazing!
@AngelaJsaca7 ай бұрын
No talent your awesome impressive inspiring ❤love the Gouche paints🙌🏻 I’ll be back to finish. I’m back, funny at times i walk away from my paintings and finish later. Helps me think how to execute to finish with a clear mind.
@name25947 ай бұрын
I have it also my treasure old paintings and drawings😊❤ sometime i look at it and it brings back the talent i have❤
@rizkyazhari70506 ай бұрын
People argue about talent and skill, but in my eye is just me, my painting and i. If i didnt achieve what i wanted i just try and try and learning to achieve that. People praise is just a bonus, they just praise us, no worth argue, but when they want to be professional, i will remind them that there is just work hard and learn. My opinion 😊
@Musashi2467 ай бұрын
No talent? The knight at 0:10 is already better than most people can do after years of practice...
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Well technically that was after years of practice already 😅
@fadinhamalvada32167 ай бұрын
OMG! You are a genius! 🥰
@deannak18416 ай бұрын
Gauche is considered a matte paint so that it can be uploaded in a scan bed without a glare like acrylic, they also make a matte oil paint now, I’m not quite certain, but I think the line is 1980 Gumbacher. Gauche is the choice for illustrators and a certain type of digital artists.
@gelleganja7 ай бұрын
so good!
@PeterMortensenLit5 ай бұрын
I would like too see how you would approche an old painting style with underpaint and see what you woulde do with it, and then "Attack" it with your roller :D
@danlewis77072 ай бұрын
Wow. Really, genuinely cool man.
@hoppingwren7 ай бұрын
I definitely thought you'd be making a sticker from the start
@mahtabmohammadi74667 ай бұрын
amazing art!
@sprutpromp4 ай бұрын
Wow - you are absolutely my favorite artist! I just love your technique and style!!! I’m an hobby-artist myself, with absolutely no talent, but my interest and obsession weighs it up, and I can suddenly make quite nice artwork in my opinion (even though I cannot even draw)! Thank you for making such great videos about your thoughtprosesses and «struggels» - it makes my doubts about my art and prosess feel more «normal»! You are amazing! (Hopefully I will get to purchasing one of your paintings and hang it on my wall!) I’m currently building a studio for myself - would you bother telling me what you suggest I should be focusing on (regarding lightsources,practical aspects and so on)?
@auboraanindita38707 ай бұрын
Hoyoverse sponsorship lets go!!!!
@ttalah29647 ай бұрын
Amazing work ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@daneric.love.6 ай бұрын
You don't have a talent, you have a gift. 😉
@KAW676 ай бұрын
So impressed! I wonder if u will continue to work with the medium in the future
@BenHeffernanArt6 ай бұрын
Nice brush control!
@onetruetroy4 ай бұрын
For me, talent is being able to do something and not fully understand how it is done. Usually, talent is recognized by a parent, teacher or other mentor, and they are able to coach and coax greater performance. I’m not like that and I can see you’re also not like that. I’ve watched only a few videos and you are interested in many things and can recognize what you are capable of achieving methodically and scientifically. I admire that you have expectations or a list of criteria and requirements to meet. Experimentation and reproducible results are how I work and surmise that is a process you implement, too. I do think you have a talent for organization, presentation and engaging the audience. Great video and channel.
@arpitkumar93067 ай бұрын
Yo amazing work bro
@DanielBerberich7 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Love your work! But I feel compelled to point out that while traditional animation ran at 24 fps it only used 12 drawings per second with each drawing being used for 2 frames. That is still an insane amount of work though and I wonder how much space all those cells take up in storage.
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
True but there are a ton that are animated on ones as well
@DQ_ArtGroupie6 ай бұрын
From the title, I was hoping to hear that as a kid you couldn't draw a copy of Tippy the Turtle, or your 3rd grade art teacher told you you didn't have what it takes. As you were showing us your early artwork, it's pretty evident that you had quite a lot of natural ability. You might have lacked the skill to execute everything the way you wanted to at the time, but the ability and the interest were definitely there. Fast-forward to now, and no one can question the skill level you've obtained with a lot of time, practice, imagination and commitment. Your current thorough, painstaking process, and the end result of this piece certainly speaks for itself. Nice work, btw, and it looks good on the Mac!
@AlpayEfe6 ай бұрын
🫶
@ChantelleArts6 ай бұрын
this is a fascinating journey ☺☺
@fuzzydragons4 ай бұрын
i dont believe in innate talent either, but practice, messing around,studtying/research is what makes up talent🙂 i wish i had all of my old art, shows anyone can be an artist 😝 lol love this!! 'artistic Swiss army knife' that a really good way to put it
@scottmontes55947 ай бұрын
Metal surfaces need to be prepared in a specific way for the best consistent application and lasting adhesions
@MsEri177 ай бұрын
This title is so clickbait. Didn't deliver. But the art did deliver. Looks amazing!
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
Can’t deny it 😅… I wish I didn’t have to do it at all. But sometimes I unfortunately have to 🫶. Videos are still always 💯 though 😋
@sujanithtottempudi29917 ай бұрын
I feel interest or passion drives ...sincere practice...that leads to results not just talent. You cant practice consistently unless u have that hunger or passion
@daimyo2k6 ай бұрын
Great video! Very cool! Question... what printer do you use??
@Musashi-if3tl6 ай бұрын
I think the correct answer is neither Talent nor Hardwork but APTITUDE which in some way is a function of innate intelligence which we all are born with albeit in different aspects. Like Beethoven and Mozart or Picasso. I feel this binary choice often leads to a misunderstanding of reality evoking a wrong gauging of one's standing in any discipline. Truth its somewhere in the middle gray zone and hardwork is critical irrespective of talent or no-talent. But what makes the KEY Difference imo is LOVE ❤️ for that discipline. It is like a magic frequency that allows the universe to open unexpected doors for you when you put your heart into it😊😊😊
@WellHiddenTreasure7 ай бұрын
Hey. First. Love the videos. Thank you!
@junkyard_dog187 ай бұрын
thank you. i know people mean well, but i get a bit annoyed when they say i am talented. that word just washes away years of practice and effort i put into my skills, and chalks it up to 'talent' -- some sort of magic gift i was blessed with or something. i feel the word also gives people an excuse not to try art, or perhaps it has a tendency to scare people away. personally, i think everyone has an artist inside of them; its human nature. it all depends on how you cultivate and express that creativity, and how you dedicate yourself to sharpening your skills.
@chrischreative22457 ай бұрын
I can see how people without natural artistic talent might feel that way.
@kiwiparkmj.k11157 ай бұрын
Maybe we all misunderstood talent. Talent is the thing that makes you keep going far and far and waymore faraway. Talent may the sister of Ihlet. Whats ihlet in english? Inspiration. But with more spirit/soul. Ihlet :'DD And i think in thet meaning talent is a gift as well, like life is too. And everything beautiful is(a gift)
@junkyard_dog187 ай бұрын
@kiwiparkmj.k1115 talent is a false narrative. what drives an artist could be motivation for personal growth, a genuine penchant for art, spiritual connection to creation, functional or scientific diagrams to learn from, or perhaps economic gain. but, in general, it takes time and effort to get better and the speed at which you do so will depend on your creativity, ability to learn, and dedication you put into it. no matter your artistic intentions or your background, we all start as that same little seed in the dirt. some of us may be eaten by a bird and carried elsewhere, some may be caught in drought and others flooded, some may become trees or flowers, or even invasive vines that hurt others... im getting lost in the metaphor, my apologies lol.
@bleuvertetforetdepin73087 ай бұрын
thank you
@nodramamama34387 ай бұрын
Agree 💯 I practice and practice lol The supplies are such a disappointment! If it ain't broke, don't fix right?!
@abdellatif76686 ай бұрын
Great work as always, did you draw your own pose or you took a screenshot and worked it to your need ?
@FloydMarsh7 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@kakoi68757 ай бұрын
No talent?? You already earned it.
@kittiewoodheath41406 ай бұрын
It's TONS of practice, environmental exposure (both parents were artists), trial and error to the point of hating what you're doing, copying, failing, giving up at the "ugly duckling" stage, only to return to the piece and see it differently, tears, and experimentation. I am an artist and nail tech, and I am astounded by the number of people who say I'm "talented." No, darling. I'm STUBBORN AND ENDLESSLY INFATUATED with the things i do. It took me 5 YEARS to learn acrylic nail application without KZbin, a DVD, classes, or a mentor. Even then, i wasn't a master at it. I've been in the business for 33 years now, and i STILL don't consider myself a master. It's not talent. It's persistence and flexibility.
@k.elmaraghy13706 ай бұрын
I am not sure what message you're tryna deliver with that title. But talent should be appreciated when seen. Also not being an artist does not mean in any sense that someone is talentless. Dedication in itself is a talent.
@BhavneshPhekoo7 ай бұрын
What if I told you all the masking tape in this video was not real but painted on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@billybroschkus11027 ай бұрын
Wenn du das nächste mal ein Metall oder Plastik als Untergrund hast, rede mal mit einem Autolackierer. Wir haben da gutes Spielzeug für und unser Handwerk ist ja quasi Verwantschaft von deinem ;D
@AlpayEfe7 ай бұрын
👍😁
@franscisk7 ай бұрын
'yeah bro i got no talent' bro's talent:
@artnomos7 ай бұрын
and I want to paint like this
@maxofb77457 ай бұрын
Whenever I hear someone say "Oh they're so talented!" or "You are so talented!" I get really frustrated. So you think getting here was all just my innate ability? I didn't put in any work? "Hard work beats talent, if talent doesn't work hard" - That's the motto I teach by and the motto I try to work by. But saying all this, one can't achieve anything, if they don't have a little bit of a predisposition for what they're interested in to begin with. :P