I think this may have been the most relatable AMWDW I've seen yet. It kinda feels like the KZbin version of MLP's letters to Celestia/diary entries. It's very... satisfying to watch these.
@candlergoodwill562310 жыл бұрын
I follow Mad Munchkin not because of her art, though I like it very much, but because she is an artist who often shows passion about her work. I myself am an amateur artist and a poet, and often find Munchkin inspirational. It is that passion she displays that keeps dragging me back to her. The issues she is talking about in this video, I myself face them now and then (especially when it comes to poetry). Inadequate? Bah! I feel inferior sometimes... :( Thanks Doc and Munchkin for making this video... I am staying creative... :) P.S. Do not misunderstand me! Dr. Wolf shows incredible passion too. In his video, after his channel was reinstated, the talk was actually damn emotional. I just talked about Munchkin 'cause I find myself in quite the same situation oftentimes. You, doc, are a gemstone! (beware of Spike!) :D
@timedraven11710 жыл бұрын
Doctor Wolf, never stop your good work. These are interesting videos that strive to reach deep into people's issues in life, and not just for your patients, but for your viewers.
@DoodleDabble10 жыл бұрын
This is pretty much the reason I haven't uploaded anything :( thanks for putting up this video- I really needed it :)
@thunderflare5910 жыл бұрын
I've had similar problems Doodle Dabble. You are not alone.
@emet-selch937810 жыл бұрын
me too... I did some roblox let play videos and I have more dislikes than likes...and I feel so down and scare that people will hate my videos and will bullied me or call me names....
@brandonespinoza92799 жыл бұрын
True, not all artists are famous, but most make art for the sake of passion, not for fame, money, etc. So true both of you, since you both make great statements about art in general.
@RubyGalaxyYT10 жыл бұрын
This was really quite a fixer upper for me. I loved Mad Munchkin's art for this and even though the animation was still small it really made the characters come to life. Right now I'm trying to make sci-fi and fantasy versions of the characters from MLP and I have been a little nervous about not having found my style yet, I have however been applying small touches to my art but they still have a long way to make them distinguishable from the rest of the art community. This vid helped, I do think that I will be able to find my own style someday. Thanks!
@barkbitstaketwo10 жыл бұрын
Yay! Two of my favorite KZbinrs together at last!!
@donatokawakameva10 жыл бұрын
Really? I came here for Maddy.
@BNuts10 жыл бұрын
I've never seen anyone else use a style similar to yours, Maddie. I would say that although there are a multitude of artists with varying skills, each has her or his own style, which others cannot imitate with true fidelity. So it's about unique skill... as well as getting one's troubles off of one's chest to someone who is willing to listen. That is also important, and one of the reasons I take such pleasure in this fandom in particular. And by the way, being the only one out of my siblings who cannot draw makes me appreciate the skills of those who can all the more.
@CartoonOverseer10 жыл бұрын
I have always related to you Mad Munchkin in terms of your views on many things, but after this video I relate to you on a entirely new level. I have so many idles (yourselves induced) who inspire me yet I still always put myself down and my artwork down. people tell me to believe in myself but sometimes thats easier to be said than done. But this video has pend my mind in many ways and it is great to know that I am not the one who feels this way. Thank you so much Mad Munchkin & Dr. Wolf you'll always be my favorite KZbinrs.
@JHaru77710 жыл бұрын
Woop! Woop! Woop! DOC AND MAD MUNCHKIN ROCK! I can really relate to Munchkin's side when it comes to being an artist, I still struggle and worry about it on top of other issues so having a vid like this really is good to have.
@SketchBookShortFilms10 жыл бұрын
I feel you, sis, I really do. I love making videos on my channel when I can get around to actually editing the hundreds of scripts I've written, but I have a constant feeling of inadequacy seeing as my sister is the bigger artist in the family. She's incredibly gifted, and I do really appreciate her as a sister, but I do feel like I'm in her shadow a lot. As much as I love making my videos, I know none of them will ever compare to the giant painting we have hanging in the living room.
@Chikadulce1010 жыл бұрын
I really do relate alot to this. With my KZbin channel it just feels like I'm not making enough of a contribution and that my hard work isn't really noticed. Then as an artist I hope to start delving into digital art someday, but I just know I won't be as good as other artists. Yet I will always strive to do better in both aspects and I won't feel so sad or unnoticed. Thanks for the great video :D
@araej929310 жыл бұрын
I enjoy these new videos you're doing with members of the community. Great way to cover the break!
@JohnnyFerno10 жыл бұрын
I just LOVE the design of your OC Munchin, really like it!
@enharmonics10 жыл бұрын
I really needed this...thank you....
@Zjackel1710 жыл бұрын
Was going to go to sleep. But this is better than sleep.
@thunderflare5910 жыл бұрын
Silly sleep.
@captainmac3699 жыл бұрын
This is sleep.
@reflectivevagrant553110 жыл бұрын
in most anything we do, the phrase 'the journey is the destination' can be very useful to keep things in perspective. I find when I play games, if I simply rush to the end, that i feel like i have cheated myself out of a lot of fun. likewise in real life, not just hobbies, putting a sincere effort into each step of most any process can be very rewarding internally... Provided you aren't being rushed by internal or external factors.
@MadMunchkin10 жыл бұрын
Just to let peeps know you ca also see this video over on my channel. I'm not sure why, but on Dr Wolf's channel the aspect ratio is a little funny. A moment with Dr Wolf
@SeanORaigh10 жыл бұрын
I've come to realize that I have similar problem, with one cruel twist. I now feel inadequate when I compare myself to myself. I used to be a writer, but when I started studying again I had no time to write, and thus fell out of practice. Almost a year after putting down my quill, I attempted to continue a story I was working on and read my notes on what I had planned for the as yet unwritten chapter. I sat down and jotted down what I thought was pretty good for a first draft, but after I read the preceding chapters, I found that it was significantly better than what I could produce now and that hurt. I live under my own shadow.
@royhe315410 жыл бұрын
That's just you being your own worst critit. First drafts will aways suck compared to works that have been tweaked, edited, and perfected. try editing your draft a little, and then see how it holds up.
@Pikalovechu9 жыл бұрын
I really love this show
@DRWolf0019 жыл бұрын
Pikalovechu Glad to be of service.
@RedCordPlayer10 жыл бұрын
I really love the artwork in this video. Good video and going to go sub to this person with the great artwork
@Gibbontake10 жыл бұрын
This looks and sounds like an old PC point and click game Is that deliberate? either way i like it
@LeafRazorStorm10 жыл бұрын
I know, right? For half the video, I was playing the soundtrack for "Putt-Putt Joins the Parade" just to fill a void!
@cannedcream10 жыл бұрын
That was exactly what I was thinking, too.
@WolfThunder2910 жыл бұрын
It did remind me of the Humongous Entertainment and Jumpstart games.
@MadMunchkin10 жыл бұрын
Funny you say that since I'm a concept artist for video games. Lol...Watch the video on my channel, the sound and aspect ratio is higher quality.
@gweegweezoozoo10 жыл бұрын
TeamRocketRockin Oi you shoulda played darksied
@IdhrenLives10 жыл бұрын
This, and your next video, have been quite refreshing considering some of my recent feeling about my ability as a PMVer. Given, I'm quite new to editing in general so I don't have much experience, but I'm always seeing how much better others are, and how I don't know if I can ever get to that point. Still, y'all make some good points. Thanks!
@ShinigamiofExcellence10 жыл бұрын
I love the message in this video. Though, I find most of my insecurity doesn't actually come from others who are better. I love that there are better artists out there who I can admire. What my lack of confidence usually comes from is the illusive things that are "the standards." I am a firm believer that there are standards to what makes good art, but also understand that sometimes, some of the rules may be broken. Even still, I'm always worried I'm not "following the rules" and that my work is sub-par. I get particularly paranoid about making Mary-Sues. But, sometimes, I get so worried about the rules, that I forget what it was that I wanted to create in the first place. Don't get me wrong, I don't wanna be given a trophy for mediocre work. But, I kinda wish I knew how to better evaluate myself against the standards, and know which rules to follow, and which to break. I want to make a quality story/character/art piece/whatever, while still doing what I want to do. Would anyone have any advice on this?
@FlapHedge10 жыл бұрын
so much cuteness from Dr. Wolf & so much coolness from Mad Munchkin I might just overload with this much cuteness & coolness occurring at the same time ... (3...2...1...) *Twiligth/Cadence calming technique* okay much better
@gregf89189 жыл бұрын
Like always I love this show. But this is really helpful with myself. I am glad that I was able to see this.
@zuzoscorner10 жыл бұрын
This vidoe was a great way to start my day. You always manage to make me smile. I'm really not the art type tried a few times but never could get basics but I feel so good inside to encourage though who can, still wish I could give creative feedback.
@christopherjones70237 жыл бұрын
Nice job on the artwork Mad Munchkin, plus both of you made great points made, and I am _not_ just saying that. But in the future, the doctor's tail needs to be about a third shorter, one half that length at most. Or just make the rest of him appropriately bigger, either way works.
@tonyf49917 жыл бұрын
Wow do I relate. Not only does my artwork suck, but I can't draw, can't animate, get very aggravated with editing even when passionate. It really brings me down.
@edsel81610 жыл бұрын
We all feel inadequate at times, it is not uncommon, yet it is one of those feelings that turn un in complete turmoil at times. *Sigh* I been there for a long time.
@Shasami1410 жыл бұрын
There's always someone bigger and better. That's the point. To me it's more of "That's my goal. I may reach it someday. I may not." the fun is the journey after all. If it's worthwhile and something that's not something everyone can just simply do then why put time into perfecting it? Strive for perfection, remember the joy, and of course keep calm and draw on. Toodles!
@shadowacadamy10 жыл бұрын
The detail of everything, byoutiful! Mad Munchkin is an awesome artist, and she's Scottish like me (well, I'm half-Scottish to be precise)! I'll think I'll go subscribe to her right now :) Also, nice little Moment as well, looking forward to the next :D
@stormchaser424910 жыл бұрын
Well, this introduced me to a new artist. I really like the artwork here. And the animation. I've seen some good artwork on the internet of MLP, but this right here is pretty something.
@novekreilehtam922110 жыл бұрын
Thanks Doc for the advice. Often times I do feel creative but it's just a lack of feedback that really prevents me from striving. But I'm learning and trying again :). /)
@jshadowhunter10 жыл бұрын
I am plagued by something far worse than what Mad Munchkin has. Instead of "comparing myself to others", my problem is more along the line of LACK of feedback. Whenever I post a piece on DA or any other site, all I get is a few favorites and than 1, if not 2 "looks great" comments, and that's it. Which leaves me depressed after I worked for hours on a piece and than get no outside reaction for it. Which in turn demoralizes me to a point that I don't bother working on another art piece for a week, if not more.
@SolarBlyze10 жыл бұрын
i know that feeling all too well :( i have the same problem, only i have both the comparing myself to others problem and the lack of feedback problem. the only people who really comment on my stuff in DA are my real life friends and they know the characters already so they don't comment much on the quality of the art. i have one friend who is really good at drawing and i try to ask her for advice and she does try to 'teach' me but...her method of 'teaching' is to have me put the pencil to paper and 'practice' without telling me what i'm doing right and only what i'm doing wrong so i have no idea how to correct what i'm doing >.< it's so frustrating. i'm my own worst critique so i know my artwork sucks and isn't all that great....without any positive feedback and a mother who has an art degree and the first things out of her mouth when i show her any of my drawings are "it's nice but * insert everything wrong with it here*" * sighs * ...
@novekreilehtam922110 жыл бұрын
Say I have a deviant art page and would like to see your work :)
@jshadowhunter10 жыл бұрын
Novek Reilehtam here ya go ja-the-shadow-hunter.deviantart(.)com
@Doughboy123x10 жыл бұрын
Oye! That's a bummer. :-(
@BronyCrusaders10 жыл бұрын
Ditto. One of the worst aspects about lack of exposure to the work I do is, I fail to get ANY kind of constructive feedback from any sort of audience that might help me grow in a more positive sense, rather than seeing all my old and even current work over and over again, and thinking, 'Gods, I'm such a fuck-up...Why did I do it that way? It shoulda been THIS way...' As the saying goes, 'You are your own worst critic', and that is true on multiple levels...you will ALWAYS see problems where others don't, but also nit-pick and see everything wrong, while ignoring what's right. The episode Equestria Games hits hard to home with this message, as well... ~ Postscript
@Fakaaal10 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! and i hope you will review rescue from midnight castle one of these days, and if it never happens, i dont mind i still will always enjoy your work. :3
@alexanderszivy41533 жыл бұрын
You gave good advice on dealing with inadequacy.
@Kraigon4210 жыл бұрын
I can understand completely Mad Munchkin's feelings toward wanting feedback. Despite being part of a (fanfiction) community that has purposefully built a culture of providing feedback in the few years it's been around, I personally have never received comments from more than one or two people on each of my works. I know of some that have received the same treatment when they try to post their own works, as well, and both instances make me a little sadder because of it. Part of the problem is that we are a very small group -- perhaps two dozen or so strong at any given point (as people come and go) -- but seeing anyone get passed over when I know what that feels like saddens me. I have as a result, though, learned that any feedback is appreciated, and I try to give it when I can. Oftentimes I find I can't really say anything about the media I come across, though. I tend to speak up more often when I can find some small flaws about what I consume, though I frequently have to preface my critiques with a warning that I don't have any experience in that kind of field. For instance, I can't really do more than doodle myself (even if I enjoy it), but I took notice of the, for lack of a better word, fuzziness of the background used in this video. It wasn't really distracting, per se, but I didn't find it all that pleasing. I realize this is likely a heavy bias of mine since I'm borderline-OCD and prefer things to be concrete and well-defined. One thing in my favor, though, is that between the large number of reviews I've read and watched over the years and in being part of the community that I mentioned, I've come to be able to make long posts that can give a detailed level of constructive criticism; though I rarely will make a post if it doesn't take some time and effort on my part, anyway. Like now the time has passed where I have officially forgotten what else caught me in this video that I would have wanted to talk about. Of course, it's also late for me and my attention tends to drift when I get tired.
@Ashe-A-Lotl10 жыл бұрын
You deal with Inadequacy by going into the Dream Realm, and by wearing your best gear. Make sure you bring excellent food and at least 2 styles of combat. Super set is also recommended, since you can't pray in the Dream Realm.
@no1important77710 жыл бұрын
what game are you referencing, it sounds familiar?
@Ashe-A-Lotl10 жыл бұрын
RuneScape.
@MDWolfe-ks5fu10 жыл бұрын
Well, although this art work is dimly lit but it gives out another atmosphere of safe and welcoming. While the other uses bright colors to give a safe and welcoming, I'd like it both ways. It's great that Mad Munchkin stands out in a different direction when it comes to creating her avatar and her critiquing video. After she did the Swan Princess, she came to realize that everyone is doing with negativity on bad movies like the nostalgia critic. If there's a bad movie she watched she's not going to review it because she wants to be different on her youtube account which is great. You bring out so much difference than other brony analysts. You wanted to be a calm and collected individual who brings in many people. I myself am struggling when it comes to bring people attention to my work, mostly fanfiction. The latest was the rewritten of the episode Rainbow Falls. It's in both Deviant art and FimFiction accounts if you want to check it out. Anyways, As soon I submitted it, I don't get much of a feedback than I liked. Then I came to realize by someone that people aren't interested in rewritten episodes which is fine since I plan to do only one. So I'm currently working on another project which is something original than rewritten episode.
@pippo1717310 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite moment with dr.wolf.
@Spiritstar010 жыл бұрын
we all need to express ourselves (lest we explode or something) in one way or another. the recognition may be nice, but as long as you enjoy doing it, it shouldn't matter, am i right?
@PinkiePieIsBestPonyTheFirst10 жыл бұрын
YAY! My favorite youtuber!!!
@almozayaf9 жыл бұрын
I notice something, lots of MLP episodes Lessons not just about friendship but around creativity
@RosieSievers10 жыл бұрын
nice work and animation guys
@MangoMagica10 жыл бұрын
I can relate to this. When I was on deviantART as a Pokemon artist, I was "popular". But when I broadened my horizons and did other kinds of art (like my own original series and other kinds of media like Madoka Magica and Dangan Ronpa), everyone seemed to abandon me. I question why I'm still on there in the first place, and consider to make a different account to start over.
@cosmosuniverse598610 жыл бұрын
i know how that feels sometimes, I suck big time at drawing. One day my best friend showed me how to draw a little bit. I just kept drawing till I had some thinking I was proud of, it's easier when I get feed back from my friends.
@ericshamrock17510 жыл бұрын
I swear, you could be a therapist DrWolf.
@DragoSonicMile10 жыл бұрын
The atmosphere of this artwork gives me a "clickable adventure" vibe, like the older games from Humongous Entertainment. *Haaaa* My childhood.
@Bownimations0110 жыл бұрын
As an artist myself, this video addressed various problems I experience often. I'm always striving to make myself better, and though I occasionally get defensive about constructive criticism, I take every word to heart. More times than not I often find myself unsure as to where I went wrong and what a drawing, story, etc I make is missing, so I thrive more on criticism than encouragement. My best friend, though an artist herself (and has a natural eye for proportion and shading), refuses to give me any criticism and it drives me crazy. She always says "looks good" or "could be better" but she never says what she views needs to be fixed. When I ask for her critique, she replies with a "meh" or "it's fine" and it frustrates me because I give her constructive criticism when she asks, but she never does to me. It doesn't help me improve because if I honestly can't spot something, even if it's subtle, it bothers me because I can't figure out where I went wrong and I want other to tell me so I can make it better next time. As for feeling my work isn't up to par, because of the lack of criticism I receive, my work feels unfished to me, and so when I see other artists' work of which seems complete and amazing, I feel my work isn't worth all the time I put into it. I tend to make this encourage me to strive and become better, but sometimes this makes me quit before I even start because I don't have a drive. If my work doesn't feel right to me, and no one helps me out, it really upsets me when I'm trying to get better, especially if other artists are better or have improved a large amount due to the tips and tricks they receive. This is partially why I stop posting things on dA (partially because I felt discouraged and partially because I didn't want to post a whole bunch of stuff in one day due to it being time consuming). I stopped posting because people I've watched went from drawing subpar drawings to amazing detailed realistic drawings within a year and the most I had done was improve my style a little bit. Work that I made when I was bored, using the shape tools in paint, get more views, favorites, and comments than work I worked hard on and took my time with, and that I was proud of. This further aided my discouragement to the point of which I just stopped going on the site all together. I've improved quite a bit by once more finding my drive and drawing profusely while learning anatomy and such. I'm still not the best I can be, and all criticism is welcomed to help me improve.
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
Thank you for adding so much to the conversation here.
@Bownimations0110 жыл бұрын
DRWolf001 Thank you for responding! Certainly wasn't expecting you to do so. I just wanted to comment my views on the subject because I can definitely relate. It frustrates me when I try my very best and want to improve but all I get is encouragement. That of course is not bad, but it doesn't help me get better because no one tells me from their point of view of what is wrong or missing. Sometimes it's great to see how another artist views your work because it allows you to view your work in the eyes of others, allowing you to improve because you see your work in a new light. Even if you don't need their views (or at least you don't believe you do) their views can still be helpful. If you shine a light on something at a certain angle, it will look different if you change the angle. Without the criticism I thrive on, it's hard to see the other side of the coin and I can't get the full story, figuratively speaking. What I mean is, if you can't see how others view your work, you are blind sided and left confused and bitter.
@jeffreywilson192010 жыл бұрын
I truly agree with advice on constructive criticism, it is much needed
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
Glad to see that you are joining the conversation.
@Sootielove10 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I feel that AMWDW is just Dr Wolff listening to rants. I still love it though.
@Nodigity989 жыл бұрын
Dear dr.wolf, During the pass couple of mouths I have found my self in a depression do to what alot of my "friends" say about my art and it has basically drove me to the point to where I began to question myself on if I'm an artist or a loser. The main quote that bugs the hell out of me that my "friend" said was "I am the main artist in this group so don't even try and make art at all." After that was said I felt angry but in questioning my self about it. The picture that you see right next to my name was my doing and I felt really proud of it, and this was the same pic that I showed my "friends" so I felt crush. To get to the point should I listen to them and quit making art and if not how do I over come these comments about the things I put so much time and effert into. Your fan --------------- Nodigity98
@elobrittjen567810 жыл бұрын
Yay! My little nerdy ship did a collab together! Now when are heartsong and skywatcher gonna do a collab?
@LanceTheAutobot10 жыл бұрын
I find that listening to music and letting the emotions that it invokes guide my inspiration fore instance I always get really angry wen I listen to rainbow factory (I don't like injustice) so I listen to that if I want to use anger or I listen to something along the line of the song of healing wen I need to invoke sadness
@AmayaVT10 жыл бұрын
I often do that,Compare myself that is but I find it a nice challenge instead of a feeling of inadequacy. I have my Favortie artists I like to see and it makes me strive to do better then what i do,though I am not apart of the pony fandom and am I sonic and furry fandom girl I do appreciate good pony artworks, but I am glad this was a subject that was touched and i enjoyed listening to what was said very much
@AckAckHakerax0210 жыл бұрын
Her artwork in this video is amazing, i've never seen her work before, as I don't have much time to look up art. Can you pass this allong to her, as she doesn't have anything to worry about.
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
You could take a look at her channel here on KZbin, and even send her a message about her amazing artwork. Link is in the description on this video.
@AckAckHakerax0210 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Dr. i hadn't thought of that. and your works are probably the ones that Resonate with me more on an personal level, as I am the one in my friend group that helps the others through their problems by talking to them. One of theese days you need to Do a moment with Dr Wolf with yourself, as I am curious to see exactly what happens when you are the one receiving the wisdom and understanding environment that you so kindly bestow to your guests.
@FlapHedge10 жыл бұрын
I think I might have a viege Idea about what Mad Munchkin is going through I do a bit of pencil sketching myself for a while in my high school days most of them turned out pretty good but then I saw several better artists' work on deviant art though I might not be be that good & drawing on a computer I have some just above average pencil sketching skill which am still trying to better develop & to this day the better art that I have seen makes me just want to create more new pieces I guess its my source of inspiration
@BioniclesaurKing4t210 жыл бұрын
Random albino bat ftw!
@shadowpersonguy248410 жыл бұрын
a very interesting topic
@seraskitten309910 жыл бұрын
Maddi, I have messaged you on Deviant Art and I have recently been in the same slump you were at the beginning and throughout the video. I could appreciate working with you and possibly getting to know you better and I'm absolutely not afraid to speak my opinion to you and I plan to comment on much of your artwork. I don't expect feedback anytime soon or on my artwork in return, but I already know that I'll appreciate getting my comments towards your art off my chest. I also strongly love to do things for others and help people as you do and I gladly agree with your moto, STAY CREATIVE, which I intend to and already do
@humanperson921410 жыл бұрын
Oh wow I feel her pain. D:
@wratched10 жыл бұрын
Yay! A new sub!
@ndogmario10 жыл бұрын
this is hitting home for me. :(
@onyxfrans26168 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I feel the same way as her and I don't get comments on anything at all on my work cuse iam not a well know artist or person cuse iam basicly like fluttershy but with no friends.
@thunderflare5910 жыл бұрын
I feel for you, Munchkin. At the time of this post, I have 21 subs. And I've been doing this since before season 4 starts. I rarely got any comments for a long time, and that depressed me. I'd rather be corrected of an error than ignored.
@DragonoidCollossos10 жыл бұрын
The land of "ER" You know... Big ER, bett ER, and strong ER... Is always there... But... You have a talent. Even if it is a one bag talent, USE IT!!! 8D
@jessicajacobucci304210 жыл бұрын
I feel the same as Mad Munchin' does
@ayasaad965810 жыл бұрын
I love you munchkin I feel the same way my enemy in school she scribes a line and sells it for 10$ I'm like omg I make way better art but I get better with competing with her ya so your cool DRwolf you made me happy about my self thanks !
@RubberyCat10 жыл бұрын
Oh, my ... This kind of reminds me of my own problems ...
@dalerockman528610 жыл бұрын
Nice drawing.
@isaiahsoderlind700510 жыл бұрын
Im trying to click on the screen, just to see if something will happen, its not working.
@mybluecatstudio10 жыл бұрын
I relate to this so much XD
@AVator9110 жыл бұрын
I can relate
@Wyhylili10 жыл бұрын
Haha Doc, you looks like a white squirrel xD .
@mineecrafet10 жыл бұрын
wow, in this one dr wolf looks like a cat in this
@akmalsy15910 жыл бұрын
What is that hanging thing?
@GothicNightmareProductions10 жыл бұрын
A bat.
@SpikeShoe8210 жыл бұрын
I hope you don't mind but I've creating a paper citing most of your work, is this alright with you?
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
Oh really? And what do you intend to do with that?
@SpikeShoe8210 жыл бұрын
I find a lot of life lessons in your videos, they really help me have a better understanding of who I can be, so I would like to put these on my walls or share them with others if that is alright with you
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
SpikeShoe82 That's perfectly fine.
@usp21181610 жыл бұрын
A good friend recently told me "A good patron makes a great artist" whilst we were discussing whether or not to bring up what i felt was a minor nit pick on a commission.I generally feel like i'm just being a dick when i have a potentially negative comment about something someone puts so much of themselves into. I want to be constructive with my criticism but its often difficult to articulate it in an effective manner.
@thegoldendragon577010 жыл бұрын
Is it just me or is Mad Munckin's art really like disneyish?
@makito10610 жыл бұрын
watch unstoppable
@vocalist9210 жыл бұрын
If I'm honest, if I were to create any sort of media be it music, animation or writing, I would rather have my creative work be perfect yet unappreciated. Cos something I have noticed as a trend in many media formats that the more popular something is, the blander it is. This is because it's meant to appeal to a wider audience and not everybody watches shows for it's story, character development or moral compass and people only watch it to be entertained for half an hour, which is the lowest common denominator for audiences. To just be entertained. Now that's all fine and dandy, but then you have shows like Family Guy that puts little effort into it's narrative and just does wacky jokes for 20 minutes to keep it's audience entertained. Not to say I haven't laughed at their jokes in the past just if you compare older episodes to what it is now, you can tell the writers put a lot more effort into developing their humour before they gained a large following, where all they have to do is make a few crude jokes and throw in random flashbacks for their audience to throw themselves at their feet. What I'm saying is, if my creative work was to become noticed, I'd rather it have a smaller but allow myself more control over it over selling out to a big business to attract a wider audience
@wherethetatosat10 жыл бұрын
Is it weird that this is the first time I've heard a woman speak with a Scottish accent?
@jacoblindsay294210 жыл бұрын
You know Doc, if you were to hone your craft, I could see you as a professional psychologist.
@SquidofBaconator10 жыл бұрын
I've finally put my first video up, and I'm worried about not getting much feedback, since my videos don't have the best quality. It will take a long time for me to get an audience.
@kyaksachan50210 жыл бұрын
Even though this is completely scripted, I do wonder if Doctor Wolf plus X do talk for a long period of time before producing an actual script.
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
Although my guest will submit a topic for discussion beforehand, most every one of these scripts are created by just writing back and forth whatever comes to mind. Usually takes about an hour or so from start to finish.
@darkmaster434910 жыл бұрын
hey drwolf i was wondering if you (if you have the time) are able to take a look at my tumblr page and tell me what you think of the art i post there
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
You'd have to post a link first.
@darkmaster434910 жыл бұрын
DRWolf001 sure thing here it is darkmaster43.tumblr.com/ i can't wait to hear what you think about my art
@darkmaster434910 жыл бұрын
DRWolf001 also keep up the good work doctor
@DRWolf00110 жыл бұрын
darkmaster43 I'm only seeing one piece of artwork here. And though it is pretty fair, would you happen to have anything else to see?
@darkmaster434910 жыл бұрын
DRWolf001 yeah just posted another piece if you want to take a look
@FyreMedi10 жыл бұрын
Love and miss tha accent. :D
@TheRealSparkplugTheFox10 жыл бұрын
I have to say you need to appreciate your art style. Your is a mix of gloom and smears, its darkish and I can respect the style your going for, if you wanna compare yourself against another, do it to someone who shares your style and take it from there rather then beating yourself up over a style your weaker in. If it helps try going for broad and then your specific style and see just how well of an artist you are, once you respect your work then and only then can you feel better about it hope that helps any
@dandundunafterdark431910 жыл бұрын
Talent but no means, like an artist without a canvas or brushes. Or talent and means but no motivation, these are the reasons for people not making what they want to make. I would suggest a video on this. and there’s alway, no talent, but honestly who has no talent?
@kendallonian97534 жыл бұрын
All the best artists in the world used to be the worst.
@thetwilighthunter115010 жыл бұрын
I don't like the backround
@0x_Proxxy10 жыл бұрын
O.o
@deviantartdaylover131310 жыл бұрын
grate one but think the sund was a bit of.. :-s i did like it tho :-)