I think fan art is a great way to hone your skill becuase some of the design issues are already solved and you can focus on solving the remaining issues of image creation. Also by recreating successful designs it helps build a language to reuse when creating new original work later down the line.
@KenneryChhum9 жыл бұрын
Hi Ahmed, thank you so much for sharing this video. I always liked to make fanart but I felt that in order to work in the industry you had to reach a specific style (realism most of the time). I forced myself to develop that style but you're right, why create something that looks super realist when you can simply go outside and see it with your own eyes! I'm gonna keep doing what I love for myself instead of pleasing the 'public'.
@aprilblenk8 жыл бұрын
I love your videos! I especially like to draw while listening to them. Kind of feels like I have a highly skilled drawing buddy and it's oddly motivating.
@dulceboheme8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being incredibly inspirational and genuine! Artists like you, who are willing to share their knowledge knowing that there is a place for everyone, are one in a million.You are definitely appreciated!
@AhmedAldoori8 жыл бұрын
+Dulce Flores thank you! I'm glad to share :)
@WhoWouldWantThisName8 жыл бұрын
I actually found your videos while watching others from comic artists like Jim Lee. From watching those I got way more interested in that less realistic but more expressive style. I found that it makes so much sense that when trying to create a sense of action, feeling, motion, etc. it helps to use the techniques those artists have mastered. Comparatively, realism just looks so static and often dull. Your videos are as inspiring as they are educational. You have one more subscriber.
@Fyrebirdi3 жыл бұрын
I'm a new subscriber going back over your early posts to get a feel for your character, temperament and growth. I love your positive, can do attitude. I also enjoy drawing fan art, and feel that it was a huge learning curve for me. It's fun getting excited and inspired by the level of skill and work that goes into (some) games. If it wasn't for FFVIIR I would have probably given up on my dreams of being a professional artist.
@lukapfff63769 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making those inspirational podcasts! I listened to this one during the starting phase of a project idea I have, and this potcast really gave me the motivation to continue working on it. Best of luck with your future projects!
@richardcamastra71649 жыл бұрын
My go to guy whenever im in a slump is venom. His features are so iconic that i feel no matter which way shape or form you mess with his shape language, it will always be venom. There is so much room for experimenting with that character and its evident by how may iterations there have been through his history.
@Sara-oj4oi9 жыл бұрын
I actually used to be afraid of making fanart because I didn't think I was good enough. It always seemed to be more popular than art of original characters on sites like tumblr, and I wasn't confident that I could make something that would stand out when there were so many other people drawing the same thing. Lately I've been drawing mostly just fanart, and it's actually helped me improve a lot since I'm pushing myself to make everything as accurate as I can while also building my own style!
@carasalexandra42758 жыл бұрын
Hi! I've discovered your art recently, while digging around for tutorials and tips and your art is really cool, tried some of your tricks myself and they really do make the artworks shine. Fanart is great, I think most of us aspiring artists grew up drawing characters from cartoons or videogames and it helped us grow. So why stop? Keep up the fantastic work, I really like what you do! Good luck
@vaalentinanoelart9 жыл бұрын
The fanart I like is the one that shows the artist's own style. I love your videos btw, I've improved so much because of them. And sorry if my english sucks.
@requiembeatz44766 жыл бұрын
Your description of what you like in a videogame made me think instantly of Transistor by Supergiant Games. If you haven't played, I highly recommend. Astounding artwork, linear gameplay limited to a very intentional plot, to the point, prolly 4-6 hours of gameplay.
@aleksandrar.28399 жыл бұрын
I just found your videos today, and I have to say you're extremely inspiring and I am very thankful for everything you've already done for artists all around :') Thank you so much! Also, a game with a wonderfully stylized design that I've just recently started playing is 'Transistor' and I gotta say this is exactly the kind of art I'd like to be able to do and work with. It's my dream to live off of art, preferably in the video game industry or comics, and I'm slowly but surely working towards it. And heck, if I end up getting into the biz, I might just let you know! The 'permission' you gave us all to do whatever the heck we wanted resonated very deeply within me and I cannot thank you enough.
@VoxAsteri9 жыл бұрын
Hey! I've come across your videos like a week ago and I've seen most of your stuff already aand I just wanan say thank you and that I love you! :D I love your voice, your paintings, your jokes, your opinions - i'm connecting with most of them and it feels nice to know that there's another artist that thinks kinda similary (and I know that there may be a lot of us who does, but... you know, I can hear you!) - you tought me new stuff and reminded me of a lot of things too. So, thank you, keep being awesome. >w< For the fanarts - I draw them and I enjoy drawing them a lot. There's something nice in making something familiar - like your favourite character, all that energy and atmosphere - and mixing it with your art, with your own familiar thing. That's what's amazing about other's fanarts too, it's just fun to see characters in different styles! It's the same for me with genderbending tho. Not those oversexualized, but "realistic" ones, ones that could work, you know? I like to create new things and it's nice challenge to kinda.. think about it and design, how would some charater act if he was a girl/boy, what clothes would he really like to wear, what would change and what would stay the same? I guess I just really enjoy seeing "old" things in new perspectives!
@tonyblack19817 жыл бұрын
Bruv, thank you for the jewels that you continually drop. I was lucky enough to stumble on your stuff about 1am this morning, and I am blessed. Much love from London
@RSidd8 жыл бұрын
Even though Witcher 3 is my favorite game right now,..I mostly agree with you on the design and art direction missing it's flare. But I would like to point out though that the "Crones of The Crookback bough" have one of the most interesting design concepts I've ever seen.
@angelashackelford6449 жыл бұрын
So I originally just wanted to see a video on changing the color of my lineart, and somehow stumbled on some of your videos, now I've watched too many of them and I feel the drive to go outside the lineart and color outside of it. Thanks for all the videos!
@angelashackelford6449 жыл бұрын
Haha you're fine, I feel pretty awesome that you replied at all lol
@superstippi6 жыл бұрын
I love listening to your ramblings! :-)
@mayarasampaio96678 жыл бұрын
Those podcasts are amazing. Thank you so much for doing it! Greetings from Brazil, haha :)
@juicyshrooms9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I think I'll do some Warhammer fan art this week.
@grumo828 жыл бұрын
te quiero mano :) i started watching your videos a few months back, they are a good source of advices and a nice company while studying/painting/working. un abrazo!
@Hoykoy246 жыл бұрын
I agree with you about the medicine field. Thanks for the inspiration!
@isabellahenderson38107 жыл бұрын
i found this so helpfull its unbelieve, ive always loved art and im at a stage where i have decided to not pursue it because despite my passion to create things i felt like its a dead end, but now i feel like i could possibly have a future doing something i love thank you.
@jhaas_9 жыл бұрын
I sticked to traditional art for a long time, so fan art is a great way to paint something for the first time with a tablet :) Other than that when I'm drawing some characters it's always cool to see what the characters look like in a different style and you can also take some special features of their personality and show them with their outter appearance. That's how I practise to add some characteristics and make them visible :) Thanks for the encouragement
@metaljupiter67349 жыл бұрын
This video is super awesome, I haven't played The Witcher but it looks really cool. I really appreciate artists that do fanart because a lot of what I've seen is of book characters and stuff where it's just the artist's interpretation of the character and that's really interesting in itself. It's impressive to me when artists will draw a character they love in their own style or just drawing them in their general design. I do that a lot actually, like I'll see a character and I think "Hey I wanna draw them, they look cool." And sometimes I just do their appearance from a game or whatever but sometimes I like to explore and see what they'd look like in my own style. I find it to be a lot of fun either way. In fact recently I've wanted to design a winter-y snow garb for Link from Legend of Zelda (for instance something he can wear in Snowpeak in TP). So I'll be trying that out soon. At any rate, super cool video!!
@cristinanavarrete2008 жыл бұрын
you are such a cool person, thank you so much for your tutorials, your time (and your brushes lol). I wish the best for you.
@aZnLy968 жыл бұрын
just a few days ago i went out to take a break and spontaneously did a little sightseeing tour in my own city cx it was quite interesting and i discovered some spots again which i had already forgotten! ~
@tearrible64809 жыл бұрын
This was inspiring to listen to :3 I'm currently a year ten student, choosing subjects for the rest of my schooling, and now being pressured to decide what I want to do with the rest of my life. Digital art and design is a passion I have, but there is no way I can be taught, and no one really understands it. They don't think it leads anywhere, and now I'm kind of unsure. But there's nothing else I'm good at XD
@PuftPrin9 жыл бұрын
While I don't make a living for drawing fan art, I tend to do a lot of it, but mostly for Final Fantasy games. I like practicing my art using the cast of FF8, specifically. I usually just tweak their outfits once in a while, try something goofy, or try to emulate an epic scene. Sometimes it's fun, but sometimes I find myself frustrated when it doesn't turn out the way that I wanted it to. Recently, I realized I needed to take a break once one of my main original characters' face started to resemble Squall's, (lol). I can see why it shouldn't be considered a bad thing, and it should be done for fun also, but I suppose it's always good to know when you're drawing too much fan art and to know when to back up a little from it. I've only recently begun to take my art seriously because I realized it's the only thing in my life that I am consistently passionate about, and I know it's a skill that needs to be developed---so I shouldn't rely on "talent".. And so I find myself here, soaking up your art knowledge and going back to the drawing board. But I digress, thanks again for making these videos. They're insightful and helpful. I watched this video earlier, but figured I'd comment later on once I'd gathered my thoughts. Being that most of my gallery contains FF fan art, this video resonated with me. Ah...I'm in for a journey. haha
@MrMonkeyindrag9 жыл бұрын
I have similar feelings about realism these days, its were i wanted to be, making photo realistic highly detailed stuff must be the what the industry and people really want to see I thought. But i started to actually acknowledge what i really enjoy myself and i love stuff that plays with shapes and forms like the artwork for darksiders and wildstar, i love the detail and understanding it shows of forms in real life. Although the Witcher 3 is one of my favourite games ever, it really is a very well made believable world they created but the writing, voice acting and music really make it special to me, more so than the graphics. I still appreciate realism but the titles you mentioned like Gigantic really caught my eye with their presentation. An i hope my work reflects my preferences in the near future and appeals enough to others so i can make a decent living off of it whilst following in the footsteps of the artists i look up to! The dream is strong and seems realistically possible with people like you putting in the time and effort for us up and comers so thanks again.
@sebastiangamboa95904 ай бұрын
The Fan Art is a prolific aim to have La Divina Comedia, from Dante Alighieri, is a Fan art or Fanfic, where Dante travels across the inferno with his favorite author, Virgilio, hand to hand
@pokemaster24649 жыл бұрын
Your channel is great! Keep uploading on a weekly basis and your channel will grow quickly! I've seen it happen to cubebrush and other artchannels. I think you should make art tutorials and continue doing podcasts
@triishkamsp8 жыл бұрын
I love watching your videos. You're so morivating, with your skills and the things you discuss. I definetly look up to you, thank you for that! :D
@ocurro9 жыл бұрын
it's a great trend but the good stuff is when you add your genius to it like basing your ideas on a trait of that character, that's what I like, when you draw a warrior princess from a memory of a character like Zelda ... I dunno it's good
@Loonythedragon9 жыл бұрын
"Hey, cheers" from Russia, too ) You are really inspiring. Thanks to you, I decided to go study drawing not minding my age. It's huge. Thank you. You are amazing. And as for fanart... I would do all the Pokemon and the Gym leaders. Well, sue me.
@RodrigoTakehara9 жыл бұрын
I think fan art is great. Gives you artistic vocabulary, knowing the design choices that another artist made. And I think It's also a great way to show your love. I mean, it would be awesome to one day see my ideas being done by other artists. To see that you left a legacy in a way. I've been thinking about realistic vs stylized, I believe every choice should have its reasons, witcher has its magics and monsters, but it's a game with focus on things like the human nature, a realistic design is fitting. On games that focus more on exploration and discovery like Zelda, brother colors and exaggerated features are great! The show is great! You speak encouraging things in a clear way, and it's good to tell what's going on with the background drawing now and then like you do. Keep it up!
@sesshomarusfan8 жыл бұрын
as cheesy as this is gonna sound....I needed this!! you are an exceptional person thanks for the encouragement!!!
@nope89779 жыл бұрын
maybe you'll like transistor? it's a pretty straight forward game and it looks great
@fairuh23909 жыл бұрын
Your commentary is fantastic, I love your voice! You have a great channel, keep it up.
@IvanTheFox3608 жыл бұрын
You have followers from Switzerland :') Love your art and tutorials!
@xTheBlackCatxd9 жыл бұрын
Now I don't feel that bad for drawing fanart anymore :D I admire your 'Don't care what other people think and just do it' mentality when it comes to art. Thank you!
@Azuniite8 жыл бұрын
You make an amazing point with realistic games....
@bookwormtiffy9 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these talks; they're super informative and relaxing to listen to! :3 Plus I do feel you, as an artist aspiring to enter the industry I really don't play enough, as gaming is almost a waste of time when there's drawing to be done... That said, do you think creativity and design can be learnt? I can work to an extent on getting better at technical skill, but my biggest dream is to make my own worlds - and I'm stuck drawing fanart because I literally cannot come up with compelling stories and designs... it's depressing.
@JustNatax39 жыл бұрын
MMh no. I can't agree on the witcher being generic or realistic or whatever you called it. Yeah, there is a real world outside and yeah it is rendered realistic. What catched my attention the most in this game were the monsters, the harpies and sirenes, how everything comes together with the environment. How it feels natural that this monster lives there. How you feel when you discover a little forest with abandoned wood cutter houses, and you know instinctively what's going on. You do the right things instinctively, just like game designers wanted to. It's absolutely fantastic how nice that open world feels, and how the experience the game designers wanted you to have transfers perfectly. AT LEAST FOR ME.. :D Whatever, it's fantasy. And for me is a realistic fantasy world so precious to look at. I can't agree with you. You CLEARLY see how a person thought about the locations and designed it. Beautiful ciri btw. :D (Not a native english speaker, if you find grammar mistakes, you can keep them! FOR FREE! :D)
@hypeuprise70265 жыл бұрын
One of the reasons the witcher games are incredible is thanks to the books, which are outstanding
@Zeldakostv9 жыл бұрын
ugh, every time i draw i have no idea how to color. I want to learn to color just as you did in this video, but every time i feel like im overdoing it with multiple shades, or i can't get rid of the outline of the sketch i made. How do you go about coloring? Im not sure if i should have tons of layers, or just color all on one.
@amberclarke71446 жыл бұрын
McKaos I have the same problem :(
@ihartchrome5 жыл бұрын
McKaos well now you know how to color ✨👌
@Glacius918 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, they're really helpful. If I had all the skills in the world, I would try to make cooler versions of things I love, or on my own style. I see nothing wrong with fanart.
@chainofenkidu94519 жыл бұрын
This picture of Ciri just make me sad, I got the bad end of witcher 3 , and when I herd that u only have to play the last part of the game I was so happy, but... I found out that when I save the game I only save on one saving so I can only go back to the end or the very early part of the game T_T ( also love ur pic )
@alexkemp71469 жыл бұрын
I've also been realising that same point about doing fan art as of late. It was the basis of my love for art when I was young but all of a sudden I think its cheating or something. Its sad that I have lost years to that mentality but I've finally come full circle.
@petitemenagerie8 жыл бұрын
eeeee! Ciri! I know what you mean, about wanting to build your own world. I can play 3ish hours of a game before I need to go do something productive. I was never, ever into puzzles or trivia because... I could be drawing, instead!
@jodallah_65109 жыл бұрын
شكرا احمد, كلامك جميل
@rajasekarelumalai53365 жыл бұрын
you are equally good at speech and pls tell me how do you flip (8.29) that whole (image)layer while u were selected only top of the layer.
@Halzee9 жыл бұрын
Drawing is my hobby not my career. Enjoyed your commentary, and love your drawing of Ciri. :D
@Yaroslava-i4g9 жыл бұрын
дякую тобі за твою мотиваційну промову. дуже допомогло. дякую! =3
@CENB719 жыл бұрын
Fanart, You do it because you like it or having fun doing it, in my opinion I think it's simple as that but it's kind more into a hobby side and not as serious as actually came up with your own stuff I think, maybe that's why some people look down on it.
@JohnnyDPanda9 жыл бұрын
I think the quote you're looking for is "Good artists copy great artists steal" :)
@sauvelis8 жыл бұрын
The quote you were looking for is "Good artists copy and great artists steal" by Pablo Picasso Anyways, great and inspiring video as always :)
@loveisnotover9 жыл бұрын
you have such a nice sounding voice... I feel like you can sing... do you sing?
@owlberry59979 жыл бұрын
hi :) would you mind making some hair- drawing tutorial? I've learnt a lot from your videos and I'd really appreciate help with the hair
@rvth8 жыл бұрын
Like you predicted it, man! :D I'm from Europe and by listening to your podcast really motivated me to draw. (hope you don't mind my bad English ^^') Keep up the good work!
@noxmoonyisadork9 жыл бұрын
Wow this was such a great Medcast :D Well a lot of the things you talked about, resonated with me. Especially what you mentioned in the beginning about your culture expecting everyone to be doctors, engineers or an architect at the very least. It's the same where I'm from and well it took a really long time to convince my folks that I'll be able to make a living through art and stuff. Also I liked what you mentioned about stylised graphics vs the de facto hyper realistic graphics in games, this has been something that's been on my mind for a while, so I'm glad you talked about it. I LOVE what they're doing with Overwatch and Gigantic so yeah. But I like Witcher hehe so I guess I'll try the new game out too XD Oh and another thing you mentioned that I felt is really true, is the thing about people feeling the need for some kinda validation. The thing with fanart, is so true. Like I hate it when people think about it like that. I remember when I used to work at a studio, my boss would discourage me from doin fanart...but ya know after a while I was like whatever, it's my personal work and I love this series/game/etc and Imma paint whatever I want to. As for who I'd paint, it's tough haha. I do like designing new takes/costumes/props for my favourite characters. Altho I do wanna see that genderbend Megaman :P This comment got wayy too long and I'll just end this by saying your painting of Ciri looks really beautiful, I love your podcast and thanks for reading my comment [that was surprising XD].
@crriss259 жыл бұрын
hey, I love your work, keep creating ! greetings from Ecuador ☺
@Ivolart4 жыл бұрын
very good explanation thanks. took a lot of useful
@MrRoboticeyes7 жыл бұрын
hey ahmed, just want to ask, i don't know if you already talked about it. In what term you create another layer? i know you create multiple layer for sketching for different stage of detail. But if you color do you create new layer for highlight and another one for shadow? or do you create new layer for different part of item? like one for skin and one for sword for example? thx before
@COOLOKSS8 жыл бұрын
Was the quote from Picasso ? "Bad artists copy, good artists steal" ? :)
@123fk8 жыл бұрын
i feell u really inspire me, thanks!
@neopaco6666 жыл бұрын
Good artist copy. Great artists steal. Pablo Picasso. Thanks for the video, I've learned a lot of digital painting.
@AnimystiCreations3 жыл бұрын
you are the best !!love from Bangladesh
@DarkerCry9 жыл бұрын
Tree of Savior looks so pretty, you need to check it out. But damn the mechanics look time consuming. Like most MMO games XD
@abbeyjohnson87538 жыл бұрын
Hey Ahmed, just wondering how often you use zbrush at ArenaNet, if at all. I've been applying to a lot of studios and they all want artists who can use zbrush, which is difficult for me to learn since the program is so expensive. If you know of any cheaper alternatives, please share! Thanks a lot, love your work
@AscendedMastery9 жыл бұрын
I was going to make a comment respectfully disagreeing with your point about realism being boring, but mid-way through, I realized I kind of agree with you. Funny how that works, eh?
@DarkAles59 жыл бұрын
hi again is there a link where i could download Photoshop for free or something?
@H4zardWarning7 жыл бұрын
if you haven't already check out the borderlands series.
@robertszatkowski97756 жыл бұрын
Nice vid. You have healthy attitude btw. Keep going!
@Arundidoo7 жыл бұрын
fan arts fine, but when the artist puts their own twist on the character its even cooler
@sawmafanai4399 жыл бұрын
1st time I listen to somebody talking bout art and game... TRUE.
@lllorez9 жыл бұрын
Hi. Thanks for the vid. In another of your videos you said you should dab colors from your color palette through out your whole painting. I don't see you doing that here. Is that just a style thing or something you should try to do in every painting?
@lllorez9 жыл бұрын
ok. Thanks for the response.
@erickenneycreative7 жыл бұрын
thank you for the inspiration!
@cynisterlife43439 жыл бұрын
You are awesome!
@ezQuietCh6 жыл бұрын
Isn't much of historical painting and sculpture basically... fanart?
@quickmaff93499 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and its awesome. I especially love your art style. Im trying to move away from the super cartoony style and try something more realistic. Not hyper realistic and not too anime and yours seems to be just right.
@cheesecake25459 жыл бұрын
I'm more into fan arts. I mean, really, didn't we all start with 'fan arts'? So people who say bad things about artists who prefer to do fan arts than original characters/concepts make me roll my eyes. I mean sure, fan arts, but we have different styles. So even though the character already exists, the style is different. They thumbs up or 'faves' the fan art about realistic cartoon characters and say how amazing it is but insult/offend the artist? It's--eh. I love making new outfits, situations/Alternate Universes for already existing (pre-existing??) characters. What about you?? I have done genderbending a few times. Personally, I find it fun (when my mood is right). I get to look for references, historical accuracy (for those leaning into historically-based settings) and just put in what I think that character would look like if they were male. I've done a male Merida (Brave 2012) and it was really fun! Designing clothes and stuff, anyway... This video was fun to watch while hearing you talk about art and other real life things. I'm from South East Asia and I understand what you meant about getting a more... 'suitable' profession like Engineering, Medicine etc. It's like those things are all that matters in the world. Pfft, really, if it weren't for artistic people, everyone would be bloody bored out of their minds and beg for entertainment like cartoons, movies, music and a whole lot more. Businesses use artists nowadays to advertise their products. Even education uses cartoons to help out! So we're really helping them out more than they think we do. Cheers~! p.s. I wish I could do that no line art thing you're doing :)) More practice.
@felixdonadio84438 жыл бұрын
Well you should play wildstar :) it's really stylised ! And yes you have viewers from france ;) Keep it on !
@ted1995art9 жыл бұрын
hey man, id like to see more Photoshop and traditional work please :D.
@hiddenbruh9 жыл бұрын
Hi +Ahmed Aldoori love your vids, for the game that you are looking for that has great art check out Tree of Savior, beautiful game that has great hand drawn style
@melfordjameslosande31835 жыл бұрын
WOAAAH!!! ARENA NET!? been always a fan of guild wars 2
@leilanytisdale53989 жыл бұрын
You're so philosofic...
@xThePivot8 жыл бұрын
Why don't you create a comic? It would be really cool!
@MannyM919 жыл бұрын
i grew up drawing dbz, gonna keep drawing dbz :) great video as always
@BrandonWorkshop9 жыл бұрын
Please Gumroad some vids! I wish to learn color and painting faces/skin.
@spehspeh60142 жыл бұрын
this is why my bro and I love borderlands hahaha
@redsxncubs236 жыл бұрын
YOOO CHAMBA!!! Love him. My dad's nickname is Chamba. He's Salvadoran, but his name is Jose. I wonder where the nickname Chamba came from lol Also I'm 100% here for the video game thing. Just looking at the games today give me anxiety because they're realistic and usually first person shooter games so I know it's going to be complicated. I never play anything because I can't stay interested in it. I'm more of a Crash Bandicoot/Spyro/Gex/Medieval/etc. kind of gal. At this point the only new games I can play are fighting games haha
@Ilinca66 жыл бұрын
this guy believes in me, i cant LET HIM DOWN T_T
@oscarchoquecota35889 жыл бұрын
You have a new fan :3
@Lydomina9 жыл бұрын
22:25 - I love fanart, and I never want to see it die off, but I have a huge problem with "artists" making their entire living off of fanart(like a certain Patreon member everyone knows). It's like are you even really an artist at that point? Do you actually have something to say, or do you just want to leech off others for the rest of your life? It's like you said, of course people are going to like it because they've already established a connection with the characters, and they've established that connection because the original creators put in hard work over years to make the character interesting. It just seems unethical to exploit that 100% of the time just to make a quick buck.
@TheRevolus9 жыл бұрын
Lydomina I loved your comment first. But hey these people had probably some problem to find a good job. They started a patreon doing fan art. And now they make more money than any job they would be able to find. So I'ts also a kind of vangeance. Because this industry is so hard to get in. So yeah i'm happy for them. Now they don't need any button "Hire me". Great!
@TheRevolus9 жыл бұрын
Lydomina You know. You don't love them because they make money by them self. But working in a AAA game industry has an artist is 50 000$ to 70 000$ each year. it's 7 000$ by months. Nothing stop you to work on a patreon on the side. And I saw alot of people making alot of money each two week even if they don't draw "Fan Art". I have a list of them.
@Lydomina9 жыл бұрын
TheRevolus Depends on who you're talking about. The ones I was referring to were popular enough that I find it hard to believe they couldnt find a job (I know for a fact some of them do have one).
@Lydomina9 жыл бұрын
TheRevolus I never said anything about not liking them making money on their own, that's fantastic, but the ones that are making money solely based on fanart are NOT making money on their own as I explained in my first post. Patreon was made to support people's dream projects much like Kickstarter, I just don't see how it can be any real artist's dream to be a knockoff machine.
@TheRevolus9 жыл бұрын
Maybe it's not just a dream. Maybe it just started because they were poor. Think about it in this way. And while they grow up on Patreon making more money. They just thought it will be amazing to continue in this direction since they are making alot of money. Maybe it's totaly not their dream to do this. But nothing said they don't have another patreon with a real dream.
@I3atosai3 жыл бұрын
Thats the whole reason why I wanted to become an artist is fanart lol
@adfasfuiuiui10568 жыл бұрын
Your colouring style is really cool! One question: Do you paint on the same layer where you've drawn in black? P.S. All the RPG games suck. They're boring and lengthy. I just don't see how people play those games.
@tairneanaich8 жыл бұрын
Lengthy is why I like it, hours of play and exploration. And you aren't hemmed into a previously designed story line
@blueberryshake3337 жыл бұрын
Last First Sorry not all games can be mindless action. >_>
@isetscott47405 жыл бұрын
fan art is perfectly fine, if you wanna draw something, draw it.
@TheKatHerrera7 жыл бұрын
I literally just want to hear you talk lol great advice btw
@dannypavlov9139 жыл бұрын
I was somehow against artist doing only fanart till about a year ago, when I started to realize there's no need to put tags on everything. So what if it's fanart? Why shouldn't you use your skills to paint something you like? I feel kinda lame for thinking about fanart the way I did back then. Besides with so many artists these days, there's obviously gonna be a lot of diversity, so why bother judging other people. Except for those people on deviantart who make fanart of stuff like pokemon, but with 1000 pounds on top. It's just weird seeing so many people like fatter versions of characters from famous shows.