"Children don't have the taste to judge their drawings as bad, so they just keep going just for fun", such great piece of wisdom, not just for art, but for almost all skills. We may laugh at those cringey horrible writing fanfics we can find of the net, but those were the building blocks for a lot of them to become great authors nowadays. Practice and fun everybody, practice and fun.
@bobrocker10197 ай бұрын
The saying is true we’re our own worst critics we are often the wall we have to overcome. We often convince ourselves to not do because why bother but as pewdiepie showed just a few drawing consistently really allows you to progress. Don’t worry/think just do. Draw what you like and try to draw while referencing other artists you like to help by learning from their experience. After all we’ve come so far from learning and studying each others discoveries if we did everything by ourselves and from scratch we would not have made the same progress and advancements we have.
@spiralzzz3and419Ай бұрын
NO. NO FUN. DRAW CIRCLES FOR 300 DAYS.
@Cinnaschticks24 күн бұрын
@@spiralzzz3and419AUGH, DON'T REMIND ME... I tried to force learning when I was 15, didn't pick up any art supplies again until I picked up a crayon that November and remembered "oh, yeah, I'm supposed to be enjoying this."
@thekekman848313 күн бұрын
That explains why I could effortlessly do so much as a child but not nearly as much as an adult. I could never truly comprehend how good, bad, easy or difficult something was as a child, but now as an adult I can take a glance and realize instantly "This will be hard" or "I didn't do very well"
@1Kapuchu1008 ай бұрын
"Fun comes before Damentals" Unironically a good line!
@stevesketches8 ай бұрын
Unironically stealing this.
@ZombieOwl127 ай бұрын
I need it as a sticker that I can put on my sketchbook 😂
@bonemasked39254 ай бұрын
@@stevesketches are u actually that stevesketches from pikat's stream?
@labeilleautiste6318Ай бұрын
Fun is useless
@musing_quest8 ай бұрын
From someone who started art at 36 yrs old I greatly appreciate this video 😊
@chaosinsurgency89184 ай бұрын
I'm gonna try to start now at 19. Like, rn. At my room, at 2:14 am, with some drawing app I can download on my phone. I was gonna get up for paper and a pencil, but I can't. I'll...probably procrastinate a lot. Remind me tomorrow
@Mary-fo2uv8 ай бұрын
Me who's been drawing for 7 years: ah yes I needed this
@YangKoete8 ай бұрын
SAME.
@y0uthinkth3ykn0wm38 ай бұрын
High five
@gloop23028 ай бұрын
real
@rattersworld10168 ай бұрын
I've been drawing since before I can remember and I still watched this...
@mrhalfsaid13898 ай бұрын
My guy 🤝
@L0rar38 ай бұрын
I think one of the most impactful learning for a beginner will be to find out what they actually like/enjoy/are passionate about. And that’s where fanart and “just copying” art that you like comes in handy. As a beginner I often copied scenes from my favorite shows or drew my favorite Pokemon etc. I’m 22 y.o. started taking art seriously about 1.5 years ago and just NOW realized what I actually wanna do. But the moment you realize that, learning will become so much more easy, intuitive and fun! So all advice I can give to beginners is: - Start out by drawing what you like. Copy from shows, manga, games; doesn’t matter - Experiment with different things you seem to gravitate towards (I for example always thought I liked character design in general but later found out that it’s creature design specifically that sparks my joy. But you can’t find that out if you don’t dare to be bad at something new first) - Learn the fundamentals if you feel stuck/have artblock/ don’t know how to go on. You’ll need those anyway, no matter what you wanna do. And lastly: The most impactful quote by my high school art-teacher was: “be brave to make mistakes” which can be accompanied by another saying: “don’t avoid making mistakes but make them faster” :) You don’t need to show anyone your work, you don’t need to be a pro or know what you want/what to do the moment you touch the pencil. You basically ‘just’ need passion. And don’t be fooled to think that passion will always be there and you’ll never be frustrated because YOU DEFINITELY WILL And there will be moments where you feel like giving up But in the end if you keep drawing it’ll bring you further than sitting frustrated in your rooms corner. I always tell myself this whenever I feel stuck, frustrated or have imposter-syndrome. Even if I do fail; at least I’ll fail doing something I love Have a great journey y’all 🩵
@Permafrost17 ай бұрын
Yeah, I started with drawing dragons (very badly lol) and it was still pretty fun, even if they didn't look as good Plus I still got better and stuck with the drawing. Idk if I would if I would have started with some boring exercises
@ivaneend62425 ай бұрын
THANKS FOR THE TIPS 💕🥰
@luv_kofee5 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@ANIME-goUo3 ай бұрын
Its very helpful
@salahshiet3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this❤
@SilliestGooberEverREAL8 ай бұрын
The "you don't need expensive materials" comment was SO TRUE. I have drawn with pens I find randomly at school and take, pencils, brush pens, broken pencils, almost fried out pens, pens from banks, ANYTHING I CAN FIND I USE. Fancy colored pencils are sometimes better than the things I listed but crayons from restaurant kids menus are entirely okay. I've also used random papers I find too. Any material you find lying on the ground somewhere or that is given to you for something, you can use. I find drawing with crayons easy, my brush pens are just as fun to use though.
@lord_quasar8 ай бұрын
I also draw with pens, but those are pens i steal.
@WaddleQwacker8 ай бұрын
best art supply is the one you "found" randomly anywhere
@shapphirethewolf88147 ай бұрын
The amount of people i see with iPads and apple pens i hardly use it 😭
@Duck.Sensei7 ай бұрын
I think it's still a good idea to buy a few pencils from the same company within a certain grade range (like 3B - 2H) so that you can experiment and find the most comfortable pencils to use for guidelines, details, shadows, etc
@SilliestGooberEverREAL7 ай бұрын
@Duck.Sensei It is! I was just saying that I find materials places and use them.
@NcaModding5 ай бұрын
35, no talent, 0 experience in drawing, no one can stop me, i am starting to learn how to draw right now 19/07/2024: i watch marc brunet 30 days drawing practice and i can confident to draw and imagine basic 3D shapes. I also watch ilustrasee channel for slow practice (practice update every week) 25/07/2024: i still practice about perspective, it's kinda difficult to combine random 3d shape with perspective, especially if it has a curve like cylinder, more observation, practice and repetition 👊 25/10/2024: 3 months of drawing journey, honestly I'm pretty confident about sketching, but not for clean lines or even color hahaha, It's such a fun journey. in this journey what I want to say is, to practice your "Observation Skill" more, it really helps you a lot
@vralkathormidugqf23175 ай бұрын
any update ?
@NcaModding5 ай бұрын
@@vralkathormidugqf2317 wait, i will put my progress in edited comment
@NcaModding5 ай бұрын
@@vralkathormidugqf2317 see my edited comment
@NcaModding5 ай бұрын
@@vralkathormidugqf2317 check the edited comment
@luv_kofee5 ай бұрын
So proud of you ❤ updates?
@GabriellaTatsuya8 ай бұрын
A large group of people says "oh you wanna start? perspective and anatomy!!" and the real starts is... just starting This is why this video its very important
@Henrykfcker698 ай бұрын
Finally! Now nobody can stop me from drawing my anime men!!!
@Moralsiz8 ай бұрын
whoa henryk from the game fear and hunger termina
@Henrykfcker698 ай бұрын
@@Moralsiz Yes my furry friend. it's me Henryk from the hit game fear and hunger termina
@SillytheSkrunklylilfella8 ай бұрын
real
@pencilonpaper10268 ай бұрын
anime men 🙏
@qjo_maste7 ай бұрын
the hero we all needed has arrived
@orbmaniac76457 ай бұрын
idk how to write it without sounding a little cringe, but your videos inspired me to try drawing for the first time and I'm having fun. If I ever become any good ill come back and thank you again sometime.
@malaksafa40747 ай бұрын
This isn't cringy its sincere.
@cookiemuffin32085 ай бұрын
hey man, hows the art going now?
@AaronderSchaedel6 ай бұрын
One night, I was drunk. Incredibly drunk. Slobbering and not really sure where I was or where my pants had gone drunk. (I throw my pants which contain my keys across a room somewhere when I start drinking. If I cannot find my pants, I cannot find my keys, I cannot drive drunk.) Some friends of mine were bemoaning how they were all too old to learn how to draw. ...so I, in my drunken stupor, boldly proclaimed what i heard Bob Ross say: "Talent is pursued interest, anything you can devote yourself to, you can learn how to do." ...and so I picked up a pencil and began drawing (while still intoxicated) That was about 4 years ago and I improved a lot since then, and when I watched this, it was nice to have a reminder that I'm still going about this the right way.
@TermoPlays8 ай бұрын
I love the "there's too much content about art for beginners to learn, SO I MADE MORE" All jokes aside though, as a person who started art a mere couple months ago, these are actually really good tips that I myself have followed despite not having anyone tell me so. Hearing you talk about them reaffirms that I have been doing the right thing all along! For anyone afraid of not seeing progress, trust me. The difference between not drawing at all vs. drawing for just a month is like night and day.
@iiilya15808 ай бұрын
Tbh the main problem for me, is that its really hard to convince myself to draw... I mean, i like drawing and i enjoy the process when i do it but its just sometimes incredibly hard to convince myself to sit down and draw
@ChiakiHatori7 ай бұрын
YES I can absolutely relate to this! It's so fun to draw but until I pick up the pen, it's a hassle to convince myself to just do it...
@deathrayman80747 ай бұрын
I've never related to a comment I've seen on a video so much before now Sitting down to do the hard part of actually drawing is one of the hardest things I can imagine.
@GrianyBunch6 ай бұрын
Same!!
@grimgrudge3 ай бұрын
It's because we live in a world where everything is trying to distract us. A lot of artists of the past drew out of boredom because they didn't have anything else to do. Nowadays we have tv, movies, video games, KZbin, discord, etc. Everything a human could possibly want to distract themselves with. Our dopamine levels are at an all time low and we feel that pull for more content that these other things give us. What may help is a dopamine detox. You can find many videos of it here on KZbin, but it can help reset your mind. I will admit, I am still struggling with this right now. I tell myself every single day that I'm so ready to draw and I'm going to do it when I get home. Sure enough, I end up falling into gaming instead. Then at the end of the night I feel remorse that I wasted my time. It's been a constant downward cycle for me. At some point we just have to say enough is enough. We'll never manage to catch our dreams if we are constantly sleeping on them. We have to wake up and chase them.
@Lengkuur2Ай бұрын
Maybe put on some music?
@Ma2salah6 ай бұрын
3:57 I’m more afraid of showing it to my self, the monstrosity I create usually ends up killing my creativity and motivation to be imaginative
@nataliyabyk13964 ай бұрын
Me and u both man, we just need to do it bro
@RandomExpunger2 ай бұрын
SO TRUE
@cosmi.28 күн бұрын
Real
@Woahufoundme7 күн бұрын
Real
@htt.3zzy8 ай бұрын
I’m 14 and I but I started drawing when I was 9. I stopped for a few years and I was getting stressed because people my age were creating masterpieces. This video really helped me realize that it doesn’t matter if someone is younger and can draw better then me. I really enjoyed this.
@emmahilliard6179Ай бұрын
I’m 18 and I’ve always wanted to be good at art, but I would just start, draw something awful and then give up. I bought a tiny sketchbook and I’m gonna challenge myself to actually do it. Wish me luck!
@coolbacon12016 күн бұрын
I wish you luck
@joshualemon423613 күн бұрын
Good luck
@hennori43078 ай бұрын
6:51 As an adult, I really needed to see this graph. This really helps me to keep going, thank you!
@PumpyGT7 ай бұрын
I'm 16 but I relate to this so much
@zepos6 ай бұрын
@@PumpyGTim 16 too and just started trying to learn how to draw? How is ur progress so far?
@UncleKoko7 ай бұрын
I'm 36 and just picked up a pencil. The "I wish I started 10 years ago" thought crosses my mind atleast once a day now 😅
@MabonsystemАй бұрын
I’m 18 & *I* wish I started 10 years ago. Or at least kept up with it in 7th grade & so on
@AceOfAllenАй бұрын
@@Mabonsystemexactly but it’s better now than never
@kanhaiyaismylove28 күн бұрын
im 15 and everyone i know started in elementary school or middle school 😭
@AriAvian8 ай бұрын
Who else watching this even tho they arent beginners? Or is it only me
@wrensart13358 ай бұрын
I’m the same haha.
@ssh70748 ай бұрын
Same here. And I'm glad I did. I needed to be reminded of some of the suff mentioned.
@eghent79298 ай бұрын
i feel beginner everytime i draw
@theunknownartist5218 ай бұрын
Same here lmao
@tigerezz_OW8 ай бұрын
same
@De_Gecko8 ай бұрын
Im a Beginner too (few Months in), what i like to do is : Fundamentals here and there and for the Fun part i watch and follow along - "Draw this/ draw with me" etc Tutorials, that way i end up with Art i can feel good about and encourage me to stay active, while also learning/practicing. Stay motivated my Friends!
@xxamleАй бұрын
thank you.... i'm 47 and relearning how to have fun drawing again, very lucky I found your video, thanks for the motivation
@toyoharawarrior32048 ай бұрын
Almost 100k! Absolutely deserved! Thank you Pikat for the invaluable information and thanks to the video editor for the consistently great video quality! Let's go!
@mnchldd2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this! I've been drawing a lot as a child but unfortunately abandoned this hobby and started just now as an adult (27 yrs old)! For a long time I've been procastinating on it due to the perfectionism and the pressure I've put for myself - but right now I'm in this spot, mentally, where I finally can just allow myself to enjoy. Approaching art made me realize how many things are out there to learn not only about drawing itself - but also about life. It's exactly what inspire and motivate me the most. Because to be able to make a great art you really do need to develop the observations skills, you start to focus on colors and composition much more - what can improve so much more areas of life (for example in business - if you create a designs for yourself - you develop your taste and know what works better), and overall quality of life.
@beyondlazy74638 ай бұрын
Oh wow. You have distilled art for us mortals in the same way Sycra did back in the day and just like him, inspired me to do art again. Thanks!!
@ColdFuse963 ай бұрын
I'm 27, I want to get into art, but when I ask people how I can actually learn how to draw, I'll typically get answers like "just draw" or "start by tracing stuff", but that wasn't exactly what I was trying to ask. I didn't actually knew what I was trying to ask, but at 1:10 when you explained drawing from reference, that's exactly what I was trying to ask!!! Things like how should I learn proportions, or how far apart things should be, like ears on a cat, or how they should be positioned!!!! Thank you so much for this video! I know drawing is a skill that takes years of practice to perfect, and what better time to start than now!!!!
@MadMadMantis8 ай бұрын
I found you trying to find art tutorial videos yesterday and having my head spin from all the different results. Your timing is impeccable, thanks so much for this!
@northisdead19998 ай бұрын
It's hard to stay motivated when I hate every single thing I draw. Maybe it gets easier once I'm better at it.
@Lancer95_3058 ай бұрын
It does once u look at ur old sketch books and ur old art and it said to yourself look how much I approved 😁😁😁 even if I'm not famous but at least I'm good at drawing
@cakger10128 ай бұрын
💀💀💀
@canoa2238 ай бұрын
Compare what you draw now to what you did one month ago, or even one week. When you're starting out that amount of time is enough to show a lot of improvement and it will boost your confidence and motivation
@nexusserc8 ай бұрын
Even worse when you felt like I followed a guide decently along, then hop on to social media to see what others draw. Instant demotivation, no touching a pencil for months
@northisdead19998 ай бұрын
@@nexusserc Those "I learn how to draw in 30 days" videos scarred me. Whenever I notice improvements, I'm always reminded that those people improved more in 30 days than I did in 3 months.
@peekapearlАй бұрын
This is interesting and extremely helpful as an adult starting art. It is reassuring and thank you for opening my mind about art skills and art taste as an adult. I did not realise that
@necromaxer76533 күн бұрын
I have been trying to get myself into art for years and had only recently decided to say "f&# it, I'm going to stop saying someday" and and commit myself to trying to make the content I've always admired growing up (from youtube, newgrounds, armorgames, twitter etc) But I have never been able to find the umph or launch pad to really commit. I just wanted to say that finding your videos and watching your flow has really helped calm some of my starting fears and is just making me excited to create! So thanks bunches!
@denzelwallace29524 ай бұрын
Restarting my drawing journey tomorrow. Last time I drew anything I was 14... I'm 22 now, but this video convinced me I can still enjoy it if I do it enough.Thanks!
@SDFRiverАй бұрын
Heavily contemplating taking up drawing as a hobby in my 40s. Saw someone online post two pieces of art they did three years apart. I was blown away by the difference. I don’t want to sit by while there’s something creative I could be doing instead. Thank you for making this video.
@Kapperson7206 ай бұрын
The way you describe the progression of artistic taste vs artistic ability really validates the way I feel about art. I have a lot of artist friends who I really look up to and who inspire me to draw, but because I've spent so much time looking at their art, my standards are ridiculously high and I struggle to motivate myself to draw, because even if I know consciously that over time I will improve, I can't shake the shame and hatred that I feel every time I look at the scribbles that come out of my hands (you describe it well when you call them "scribblings of a child"). Back during the pandemic before I made these friends, I was drawing and tracing all the time, because at that point my standards were relatively low due to my social isolation and lack of constant exposure to art my peers created. Once the lockdown ended and I was able to return to school, I latched onto a small group of people, many of which were people who could draw circles around me. I very quickly stopped drawing due to both a lack of time and a lack of interest, and I settled into the subconscious mindset that my art would never be as good as theirs. One of the worst parts of this is the fact that even today when I post my drawings and my friends provide blind praise, I try to explain the way I feel and I am met with advice on how they used to draw art of the same quality and that it's all gonna get better if I just keep drawing. I will probably end up watching this video every time I draw something and start to get into a negative mindset about it, because you describe everything that I feel in those moments perfectly and provide motivation to work through it and move forward. Thank you.
@Kapperson7206 ай бұрын
I kind of ran out of brain juice in the last paragraph, sorry
@AlfredEiji8 ай бұрын
6:59 I’ve never heard this perspective on why kids can just keep drawing. It makes sense, and makes me feel better for finding it hard to “have the learning mindset of a kid.” I won’t stop trying to be as unworried about “bad” art as a child, but it’s good to know what psychological obstacles I might encounter in the process.
@justmehere_8 ай бұрын
I gotta say I just absolutely LOVE these videos, they're so engaging and informative for both beginners and experienced artists. Art is a skill that takes LONG to master. I'm coming up to about a decade of art experience and I started when I was in middle school, now I'm graduating college. Only NOW I'm at a point where I can look at my art and say "hey I really like this!" instead of "Eh I don't really like it, but it's not like *x* artist's work". Btw I totally took the long route because I never really did extensive studies or had a schedule or anything like that (I learned anatomy by getting into fitness and doodling funny buff dudes in my math notes)... I just did it for fun, drawing what I wanted, whenever I wanted sometimes having many weeks of not drawing anything. Having fun with it really IS the most important part, because THAT'S the thing that'll get you through the plateau's, burn out, and art blocks. It's a long journey, and the destination will inevitably come, so hands up and just enjoy the ride!
@LiamElijahElijah19 күн бұрын
I've always wanted to learn how to draw, but I never really dedicated any time to it. I think the time has finally come. Although I used to feel sad about my age, I always thought I was too old and that I'd never achieve what so many young people already have. But at least I'll try this time to learn how to draw. Your vide is very motivating and highly informative. You've earned a new subscriber.
@AKA_MG426 ай бұрын
Doubt you’ll see this but thank you. For years I’ve been telling myself I shouldn’t learn how to draw because my art skills are horrible but seeing this video helped me realized it’s never too late to learn art.
@SavianX8 ай бұрын
I just began my art journey three months ago. To be honest, it's hard not to beat myself up for not starting sooner. It's fun, addicting even, and I've already made major strides in improvement. Just do it, you got this.
@animefangirl90064 ай бұрын
Same but I still need help with my art😭
@deepblueh71728 ай бұрын
"You dont need expensive materials" YESSS i've been drawing with my 6 inch phone for 3 years now and I've improved a lot hshshs (i still wish a have a bigger screen though)
@AlexanderAnderson67833 күн бұрын
Omg im so dam greatful for hearing this. I love the words you spoke out. Its clear, and its insanely amazing to hear so much. Im an artist myself who draws a lot of my favourite stuff blaa blaa blaa. My friend wabts to be an animator, and this was so dang thankful for her. So ty so much.
@bear3s8 ай бұрын
I'd say I've been a beginner for years, always giving up at some point because "life gets in the way" or I get too frustrated... So it also means I've watched a ton of videos like this, and I can safely say yours is one of the best ones I've seen. You're very clear and also motivating, I hope this time I can actually keep practicing, thank you for the video ❤
@skippy1718 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot for this, I just took a break from drawing for a week and this is perfect to remind me of what I should study!
@Interstellar6438 ай бұрын
I’ve been drawing 3 1/2 years, and I often times get too hard on myself. My drawings haven’t had much appeal, so I try to go back to the fundamentals. Thank you for showing some directions to take.
@BuckBlaziken4 ай бұрын
I’m on track with Van Gogh then, started art at 14, stopped at 15 from getting overwhelmed… started back up at 25. And still going at it a year later. My art skills still feel so low but it’s improved drastically since I restarted at it. That’s motivating me to keep going now.
@Sketchchess078 ай бұрын
honestly even though I’ve been drawing for 6 years I still feel like this video helped a lot, especially the skill vs. taste thing. I hadn’t considered that before, and it’s a new perspective that I really like!
@madmouse44008 ай бұрын
I started drawing last month and have already a "plan" based on what seems like a logical succession of step : > Learning how to draw shape/ geometry (circle, straight line,arc,curce, ellipse , square,cube,cylinder,sphere) and learning to use my shoulder and elbow >proportions >perspectives >simple body construction (body figure) >gesture (gesture figure) > anatomy > foreshortening> Composition> Light/value> Color Theory All of this while drawing characters from my favorite shows and using references . Can someone tell me if this plan is wrong , not adapted for a beginner (or its flaws in general)?
@malaksafa40747 ай бұрын
I feel like foreshortening should go with learning cubes? (and learn rectangular prisms while you're at it?) I've barely started my art journey myself so take everything I say with a grain of salt. Also, I'd recommend Drawabox!
@LupoSenpai2 ай бұрын
The picture at 7:35 the Tiefling(?) is one I've had one floating around in my "DnD chars maybe" folder forever and it's one of the pieces that actually made me want to start. It's absolutely wild to see that in a tutorial by more or less pure chance. Genuinly thank you so much.
@FerdouseАй бұрын
People often ask me whether I had formal training in art since I tend to draw and paint fairly well. Most beginners are put off by a few attempts in drawing and you make a good point about the practice. Other excuses that I often find is that you need to be born with a natural talent to draw well. The point is that most beginners set lofty goals in order to draw because they see great artwork. What they are missing are the very basics that they need to grasp in order to get gradually better. Even with my skillsets, I continue to learn and evolve and one has to constantly be open to that. If you are starting out, think what you are doing. For example with pencil and paper, you can press hard to get a darker tone, you can slant the pencil to vary the line size. These are things you should always pay attention to and you will be focusing on the right things to continue to improve. I am fortunate in that I can see underlying nuances of any tools that I see and thus shape the way the mark, color, tones, strokes are made on the papger or digital canvas. Before you give up with a few simple strokes, think about your tools that you are using and expand its capabilities. I do that in digital drawing and rarely use any of the other tools except one brush and the opacity settings. As a result all of my digital artwork is mistaken for traditional artwork. Hope this helps!
@PaintologyАй бұрын
Totally agree on the points, its about getting to know what your tools can do and then you develop art techniques which seperates most good artists from the rest.
@SketchItOut-m4tАй бұрын
Your step-by-step guides are perfect for beginners like me!
@h4ving4head4che8 ай бұрын
Watching this as an artist who started at 8 i realize how privileged i am. Not ever having put these questions as in “in what order do i draw the face”. Kind of a realization on how far ive gotten! Any bigginer artists reading this please never stop u will be so glad u did all of that work in a couple of years.
@flako97383 ай бұрын
the art taste and art skil difference makes so much sense thank you I needed that
@tutacatАй бұрын
6:40 This is why perfectionism happens. When you look at your drawings as a young child, for instance, they will seem simplistic and limited.
@Arikiranix7 ай бұрын
As a person who has been drawing for 1+ year, I felt like I needed this-
@tcg27178 ай бұрын
Been following you since the beginning and honestly? You're the real deal man. Lots of respect for you and I hope everything works out for you!
@MoxDervousАй бұрын
You know what, I'm gonna start drawing, this made me realize just how fun learning how to draw can be, I was always scared of how complicated and... intimidating it is, but now, I feel better. Heopfully I don't end up stopping like i do with everything.
@torareii8 ай бұрын
It's crazy how i just found your channel just yesterday and wanted to start drawing (better). Perfect timing haha
@falcone3081Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video, it filled alot of gaps i had and now have an idea on where to start
@vivwest6 ай бұрын
man im 18 and i feel like im 90 years old.
@busrahlz.5 ай бұрын
Same here
@harochtc20025 ай бұрын
wait till you turn 20
@vivwest5 ай бұрын
@@harochtc2002 hopefully i dont make it past 20
@CallMeSaltyScorpion5 ай бұрын
@@vivwestbrother does not want to live😭🙏🏾
@Puistokemisti5 ай бұрын
Better to be 18 than 25. Trust me, I wish I could go back 7 years with the cognition, memories, skills and knowledge I have right now
@silvr98057 ай бұрын
I really like this video! I wouldn’t considered myself someone new to art but I lack skill like mentioned in the video and this actually helped my mind realize why I’m so far behind. I need to work on my actual imagination and continue to practice me Skill! Thank you!❤
@Commentaur-TPMM8 ай бұрын
I’ve never teared up at a graph before. Thanks for this. We can do it!
@justeemm_4 ай бұрын
Thanks. I used to draw when i was 9, then i started to think my art sucked, as i do now, so i quitted. Today I don't have much motivation, but your video really helped me out.
@zenaicore8 ай бұрын
I quite literally just got an iPAd a couple days ago and have been STRUGGLING to find a way to start. Thank you for uploading !!!
@wonderlust25693 ай бұрын
Thx so much this video has made me go back to studying art seriously 😭 specially when you said it's not too late and you started at 30, I'm so hyped rn 🔥 I wanna create so many comics so I gotta use my remaining 20s to learn this craft thoroughly 🔥🔥
@denndanial8352Ай бұрын
Love this video,I'm just getting started and have a lot a question but this video, teach me the basics I need, Thanks a lot❤❤❤❤
@Yakittys8 ай бұрын
Thank you for the tips and kind advice! I am self taught and I've been drawing for 20+ years, so it's always nice to be reassured and reminded that just because I'm not where I would like to be now, it doesn't mean the end of the world. Younger me would be very excited by my progress. (Also to your partner; Kubo's style is hard to nail down, but they did an excellent job on that Rukia!) Tip to younger artists: Please please PLEASE do not carelessly toss out your old work! I know it's easy to fall into the trap of thinking it is bad and cringe, but it is SO helpful and important to be able to look back and see your progress. You may even inspire yourself!
@tigerezz_OW8 ай бұрын
Everybody starts somewhere when it comes to learn art, me right now, changing from cartoon to manga. It feels strange but i want to evolve my art. 😬😬
@Grellibe2 ай бұрын
I've been drawing my whole life. But it wasn't until now, at 30, that I looked back at my art history and saw I haven't actually improved too terribly much. I'm working on restarting my art journey.
@grimore-cc7ru23 сағат бұрын
Little note i wana add, great tutorial btw help me a lot anyway ^^, for people starting in general for drawing or anyone really, set small leasons for yourself and practice it for 30min or an hour, for an example if your not good at drawing faces,eyes noses,and ears, set leasons for it, even for digital, start off everyday befor said leason by random shapes like she said in the tutorial^^ lastly just have fun go by your own paste no matter how old you are Sorry for the long comment
@goku_dunker_4208 ай бұрын
Started drawing as of recently and really needed this. I can copy, but my personal stuff looks way worse than the bad copies. I'm slowly coming to accept these bad drawings as all I can do right now, and that being okay and they're still fun to draw. I stopped enjoying a hobby before by not having fun and just focusing on grinding only to realize, what's the point of being good at something I don't find fun anymore. Thank you, Pikat
@FlareMan1332 ай бұрын
Your little pixel vtuber character is so cute, i love it
@Cupholderarmrest3 ай бұрын
This was super informative! thank you
@ultraboy9718 ай бұрын
I started drawing back in high school, but stopped when I got to university. My art taste definitely kept growing, but my skill is lacking. It'll take time, but I'm having fun with it again, and those 5 fundamentals are super helpful. Thanks a lot! :D
@zardon_zane163013 сағат бұрын
Thank you, this really helped me to keep going, hope you have a wonderful day:'3
@FBWL-u1r3 ай бұрын
This is a really instructive video. I especially like the suggested exercise to draw something from imagination, look up a reference, practice drawing from that reference and then try to draw from imagination again. I loved to draw when I was younger but the "spark" went out of me. As an adult, I really want to start again but I often give up very quickly because I get frustrated much too soon how I cannot get the ideas that are in my head on paper the way I want them to.
@JuThroneeАй бұрын
26 and currently starting with drawing. Thank you for all the tips, most important thing is to have fun
@yagatami5 ай бұрын
Thank you, Pikat. I love you.
@eenakulot8 ай бұрын
Im not really a beginner so I watch Pikat mostly for the emotional and mental aspect of being an artist and holy hell she nails every damn feeling I feel.
@kosty0281Ай бұрын
Always gonn come back to this one when i need a motivation boost
@AsheMaTashe4 ай бұрын
I'm 28, been drawing off and on for 15 years but I'm only now really trying to better my techniques and that's only because I'm actually having fun drawing now! I have ADHD so the way I've split it up is when I have the motivation I draw and draw just for the fun of it and then when I'm burnt out and don't have the energy for big pieces, that's when I work on my fundamentals
@rensv363927 күн бұрын
thanks pikat because this tutorial i know got better at drawing
@joaoalmeida998 ай бұрын
Congrats on 100k! Your channel is so good! Love from Brazil!
@treeizure78213 ай бұрын
doing this as a perfectionist is such a pain in the ass because im going into this drawing knowing "this is gonna suck and its gonna be here forever why would i actively make something i know is going to suck ass". But eventually I just went through with drawing off this reference. y'know it still sucks but its the first time i actually drew a complete character and I feel better about it overall. I feel like im actually starting to get the hang of something here So yeah Im gonna keep on it cause I think thats whats really important. you should too.
@Duck-qf3kb4 ай бұрын
this video made me get back to drawing and i dont regret it :) thanks i love my drawings now
@lawabidingcitizen515315 күн бұрын
Thank you, maybe this will motivate me to stop putting off learning to draw
@AintFromThisWorldАй бұрын
Omg. I'm loving this video ✨
@Wonchie4 ай бұрын
This was exactly what I needed to hear/see. Thank you!!
@dianutami79932 ай бұрын
me who's been drawing for almost 20 years old: I NEEDED THIS!
@blackcatdeversuti-49333 күн бұрын
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT SO MUCH THANK YOU FOR MAKING IT FO US 😢
@denatyeatsnuggets72748 ай бұрын
You're the coolest, Pikat
@SirineElmers2 ай бұрын
I guess I don’t need this video because I started the process of becoming an artist since 5 and now I’m 11 I can’t show my art but my profile has one of them,and I think that this video would be very helpful for allot of people because I get questions about what to start with but I don’t know I just started so good video I’m happy that there are people who know how to explain😅
these videos make me feel happy. when i’m feeling totally defeated, consumed by vigour to get better only to not feel progress, i can count on your channel to be the healthy reminder i need. you make me love art again when it starts to become a source of stress, so thank you 🤍
@gman15156 ай бұрын
I subbed purely because of the "fun comes before damentals" line (and also the great art and advice, I guess, but mostly the pun)
@CozyVibes70Ай бұрын
oh my goodness. Thankyou! I have been so jealous of artists on the internet who can sketch whatever they want from their mind. I did try a couple of times, either following a random tutorial or by drawing from my mind and it has never gone well. I always end up with myself throwing my sketchbook in the corner. This video has motivated my to keep trying and I cannot thank you enough for this. Lots of love. 🤍
@BirdGuy-wt5wo8 ай бұрын
I’ve been on and off when it comes to art so seeing a video like this helps motivate me to actually keep doing it. lol
@dadbodsenpai13153 ай бұрын
subbed and liked with notifs on will use this as a timestamp to see where i will be in a couple months of drawin thanks for the inspiration
@YmirXIV13 күн бұрын
Being a music producer, I can't help but feel a sense of small familiarity in the process of learning art. Sure, it's a different subject but in some cases you approach them in a similar way.
@ViZageFader4 ай бұрын
This reminds me of catb's How To Become A Hacker. It's much the same kind of process. Art, work, study and play all fuse into a nebulous state of being, freeing the mind from boredom while also motivating you to stay engaged in what you do. Always remember that boredom is evil, kids.
@TheWolfTheHunterАй бұрын
Ahhh yes as someone who is in their 30s and just started drawing a few days ago. I can clearly SEE the images in my head that i want to draw, my vision for each one is as clear as day and incredible. Buuuuuut my skill is wood tier and sadly as you said....will take time. Aghh... maybe a year from now i can be decently happy with what i create. Until then i just have a lot of learning to do, there is so much to art. Have to start with that blueprints.
@CamilaRaposa8 ай бұрын
Love to see how positive your videos are. I always try to convince my students to take their time learning art. Take little steaps and go far ❤❤❤❤✨✨✨✨
@ImNotAWall7 ай бұрын
Im not even a full adult yet and ive learned anatomy to a advanced level still learning though. The thing that helps is knowing that your never done learning. So the begging means nothing compared to the bigger picture. So keep learning , never stop