bro what are the fucking chances that i find obsecureish youtube channel that i like commenting under another obsecureish youtube channel that i like
@ArOIn-l1o2 ай бұрын
@@MrFishyCC N-No diddy right..? RIGHT?
@MrFishyCC2 ай бұрын
@@ArOIn-l1o 😏😏😏
@User-w1f2k11 ай бұрын
I love watching people's anatomy practice and going "hey i remember that reference from Pinterest"
@goblishsensei11 ай бұрын
fr 😭
@theonewhoasked...270811 ай бұрын
Fr😅
@k_otey11 ай бұрын
fr 😤
@danivic549911 ай бұрын
Fr😢
@gyotto_art10 ай бұрын
fr.
@matahari266711 ай бұрын
The "Failure Notebook" is actually the reason you succeed. The detached cover is a good sign!
@grammy_hnng11 ай бұрын
you haven't progressed in your art journey if you didn't start by almost digging holes into the paper with every line you drew
@smolltaco566710 ай бұрын
@grammy_hnng i guess i didnt progress at all?
@hannahwillis983810 ай бұрын
@@grammy_hnngsee I’m the opposite. Chicken scratches everywhere, such unconfident lines 😂
@luckybynn578810 ай бұрын
I'll probably need a failure folder at some point but right now I just have a pocket of shame.
@kaidankiseji61919 ай бұрын
@@grammy_hnng I had soft lines from the beginning 😭😭😭 very shaky, tbh
@batattitude10 ай бұрын
The best piece of advice I ever got was "stop drawing what you think you see, draw what you actually see" because I had a bad habit of looking at a reference and then ignoring the reference because I say in my head "I know what an eye looks like" and that prevents you from pulling in new information because you're only ever referring back to the information already in your head.
@hannahwillis983810 ай бұрын
Yes, precisely! This is shifting from left brain to the right brain
@GhostKingDeAngelo9 ай бұрын
This is exactly it.
@samh22229 ай бұрын
As someone new at drawing following the reference exactly makes me seem better than I am. The details carry all my sketches
@Kavukamari9 ай бұрын
my brain doesnt comprehend this idea at all, i don't know what i see or what i think i see
@jextra13139 ай бұрын
You will eventually be able to create from imagination, though, just don't expect it to look good until you have tons of practice from reference.
@Abby___Goth8 ай бұрын
I swear every time I watch one of these "I learned how to draw" videos I'm like "Can't wait for that burst of motivation I'll get from seeing someone show how "bad" they used to be at drawing and then show their progress, which might give me a good idea on how far I've already come in my own art journey!" .....and then they show the very first page and it's already better than what I can consistently create after literal years of practicing
@trys10studios7 ай бұрын
Are you maybe practicing things you already know? Are you pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone?
@hoshiboxofficial7 ай бұрын
those first pages are things that you see really commonly with like, how to draw tutorials from youtube and books. You should try finding some teaching references
@DreemurrTheStreamurr7 ай бұрын
Exactly, I've filled entire sketchbooks following instructions from collegiate drawing classes, absolute garbage. Zero knowledge despite studying every day. Yet every artist that makes these progress videos seem to already have an intermediate to advanced grasp of fundamentals from the get-go. Maybe that's why they succeed, that massive head start makes progress much easier.
@pattytheratty6 ай бұрын
@@DreemurrTheStreamurr I mean it wasnt is first year drawing it was just one of his years and probably the one he took the most seriously. He succeded because he drew with the intention of learning and also consistently for hours every day, that's very hard to do but it paid off.
@downeastbeast64486 ай бұрын
@@DreemurrTheStreamurr If you think that Goblish had a, and I quote, "intermediate to advanced grasp of fundamentals from the get-go" then you must be commenting on the wrong video.
@SquobBob11 ай бұрын
Watching this made me realise that there is no pre designated path to learning art. You took a very structured and stable way, which honestly is way better in the long run, but on the other hand i was just bumming around for a few years until i slowly got better lol.
@Nic0Dr4ws10 ай бұрын
Exactly what I’ve been doing, I’ve been drawing BASICALLY everyday for the past five years( at least 4 times a week) and I was always like “ why am I not getting better? I’m drawing a lot and filling up sketchbooks a lot” but the whole reason I was progressing so slowly is because I was JUST drawing I wasn’t studying anatomy or anything like that. Recently though I’ve decided to actually try and learn more so we will see how that goes
@Verårtu10 ай бұрын
Good Luck!!! @@Nic0Dr4ws
@danitho10 ай бұрын
Yeah, progress in anything scales with how seriously you take it. But you will always progress. The more you do something, the better you get at it.
@crab58629 ай бұрын
It is also limited to those who have good health, in many ways. I attempt deliberate practice and due to disability literally cannot consistently do it. It depends on the person.
@danitho9 ай бұрын
@@crab5862 Art can be expressed in all sorts of way. Maybe you will have to take a unique approach and express your art in a non traditional way. I hope this doesn't come off as insensitive. I've just seen some incredible things people have created despite their limitations. I believe you could do the same.
@renzo649010 ай бұрын
Major.. MAJOR credit for your drive, focus, willingness to do the sometimes frustrating WORK ! So much effort.. It's staggering !
@aaronmccrealukman9710 ай бұрын
I've been drawing for 1 year 1 month ago. The feeling of frustration, negative mindset when I saw that the results were not as expected, something that made me almost stop drawing. But then I forced myself to keep learning and practicing, and now I can see a significant difference. I'm happy with the process.
@honorablesix10 ай бұрын
Same for me, the date I started practicing (September 2022) I started to get irritated that my art wasn’t as good as others even though I never in my life cared years ago while drawing. I wish I could just show my past self the progress I’ve made In like a year and 4 months so that I would be more motivated 😢
@seren34889 ай бұрын
I started art seriously about 2 years ago Halfway through i lost interest, still hanging on to whats little of my artist mind, sketching random doodles and such. Im startibg to get bacj into it though, hopefully i wont get burnt out
@aaronmccrealukman979 ай бұрын
A word that always motivates me when I struggle to continue learning to draw is: Drawing is not something you can master quickly, even if your brain is on par with Albert Einstein or other intelligent people.
@aaronmccrealukman979 ай бұрын
@@seren3488 Keep thinking positive and study friends, I also often draw random sketches (especially Loomis) and Doodle when I lost interest. And of course it's very useful
@aaronmccrealukman979 ай бұрын
@@honorablesix Keep thinking positive and study buddy 🔥
@smokesparkdragonfly136810 ай бұрын
"Lets have a look at page one, shall we?" *front cover comes off book* I dont know why that was so funny to me but it made me instantly sub
@orihallmark10 ай бұрын
this 1 year art progress is deeply realistic and is really comforting to me. I'm a student , have only been drawing about 3 years lol. Sometimes I feel frustrated that I can't draw out all the stories I've ever wanted to, but I realise that improving takes time.
@anothergymkid9242Ай бұрын
I’ve been drawing for 6 months and I’m way ahead of this guy. This is not realistic, this is lazy progression
@unironicallyablueraspberry4959Ай бұрын
@@anothergymkid9242 Post proof then
@unironicallyablueraspberry4959Ай бұрын
@@anothergymkid9242 Post proof.
@somefatkid2080Ай бұрын
@@anothergymkid9242 Everyones different some people pick it up faster then others some have alot of talent it just really depends I mean look at Pewdiepie his progression is very talented hes a natural
@anothergymkid9242Ай бұрын
@somefatkid2080 there is no talent mate, it’s about how much you study, and pewdiepie isn’t talented, the guy draws fking anime heads, there’s no sense of form or reality in his work. Also don’t come at me with stuff like Kim jung gi talent, even he said he isn’t talented, the guy drew literally 12 hours a day everyday and observed everything around him, that in combination with a good visual mind. It’s not talent, it’s work.
@lemmidraws11 ай бұрын
Well done on your progress throughout the year. Honestly, your hard work and motivation is inspiring and it’s clearly paying off. Keep at it! I look forward to see part 2 next year 😊
@tripplejaz10 ай бұрын
I'm warning you of the journey ahead. There will come a time when you will feel like you've stagnated, like there's no progress; you're not getting better. The only solution is to keep going. It's going to be frustrating but you will find results with perseverance. My advice, when you arrive there, is to critically evaluate what you are purposefully avoiding and do that. Don't like drawing buildings or mechs? Draw them. Don't want to do master studies? Suck it up butter cup. Maybe a mentor or online class will be helpful. I believe in you, dude. Art is hard. It requires dedication. You can do it.
@galaxydeathskrill560710 ай бұрын
there was a table named about this The Dunning-Kruger effect
@Goosedestroy10 ай бұрын
I've been in that lull as of late, thanks for the advice.
@kemix135710 ай бұрын
so true
@Badartist8889 ай бұрын
I agree about the 'if you don't like it, practice it bit'. Everyone hates drawing the stuff they are bad at. It's actually a really easy way to work out what you need to improve. Specifically if you hate drawing something its likely because its a weak point of yours.
@ronaldtherabbit30658 ай бұрын
Wsp tripplejaz
@burnoutdoubt581310 ай бұрын
I really like those videos that show realistic progress unlike those who make videos that they become leonardo davinci in one month congratulations on your progress homie
@kemix135711 ай бұрын
as someone that is on my drawing journey, its nice to see progression
@Jadesmorot10 ай бұрын
Proud of you for working so hard! Never forget to draw things that you love outside of study too! Having the cover page of your sketchbook fall off is such a mood
@-solo-422510 ай бұрын
Watching you reminds me of how I started, how everyone starts, and I can’t help to smile through out the video. In my opinion, you are to a great start! Keep it up and you’ll reach your goals in no time. 👏 Much love, man. ❤
@killo150011 ай бұрын
I've been drawing for 4 months now and I love seeing other people join in .
@lawmakerdesp961110 ай бұрын
Keep going, pal!
@angelica_is_an_orv_lover10 ай бұрын
i actually don't study anything (like anathomy, etc) but i have been drawing a liiittle more seriously since 2019 atleast and i still draw terrible, sometimes i made some progress at drawing something but the next time i want to draw something similar it looks so trashy
@killo150010 ай бұрын
@@angelica_is_an_orv_lover learn anatomy. It's worth the effort.
@smolltaco566710 ай бұрын
Ive been drawing since i was little
@FatemeeArt9 ай бұрын
👏
@yeetusthefetus346510 ай бұрын
To everyone who just started their art journey and who are still going, please never give up on it! I cannot stress this enough, no matter how bad your art looks right now, just keep going! I promise you progress does happen, you might not see it but one day you will make something and feel so proud of yourself. I've been drawing since I was a kid and I'm still learning how to do poses, so sometimes you might not be able to get to your goal immediately, but you will definitely see the difference as you go! I wasn't any better, but now if I compare my art to the ones I drew when I started learning, I feel so proud of how far I've come. The only rule in art is, never compare yourself to someone else and never stop drawing, you can and should take breaks but don't stop. My best friend, who also loved art and was actually very good at realistic potraits, stopped drawing and gave up on it, no matter how much I told her to continue, she didn't listen, and now I can't show my art to her, because I know she compares herself with me. She feels bad she isn't as good (I swear I'm not trying to brag) even now I tell her she can start and she can get better, but she isn't willing to listen. So, that's why to everyone out there, please don't give up. You WILL get better, more than you think, and I'm 100% sure of that :)
@kingcabbage950210 ай бұрын
This is so inspiring to watch! I'm definitely passing your vids around to anyone learning to draw. Seeing what kind of progress you can expect is so helpful!
@maktheweirdo2 ай бұрын
It's so nice to see authentic sketchbooks that show progress instead of polished "perfect" artwork. I think a lot of beginners have a hard time improving when they see all these art videos that show finished work in sketchbooks. Sketchbooks are supposed to be filled with 'bad' drawings. As an artist, you are bound to make many mistakes and go through periods of trial and error before you get to where you want to be. I think more artists should show things like this as a way to encourage beginners to keep practicing. This was a very awesome video!
@setphaser3 ай бұрын
It’s so brave to show the beginning stuff, this is what people need to seee to understand that they can do it to. This is such a punk video, helping people see how it’s really done warts and all, “do it yourself!” I salute you
@leticiamoreira553911 ай бұрын
dude i LOVE to see other artists progress idk why you're doing great :D
@PhiwoCreates11 ай бұрын
This is honestly the perfect video I needed to push through and actually not be too hard on myself for not seeing progress as soon as I would like, great video as always😊
@BetulDonmez-rb3oy7 ай бұрын
I am 16, I've been drawing since like 4. Sometimes I feel so frustrated. I feel like I suck at it. I have 18 subjects to study at school. I am studying art to apply an animation university. I am also making a comic on webtoon to improve my skills but I am so frustrated by all these things. I heard people say that you can redraw one of your old pieces to feel that you draw better but no! Because the old one was definetly better😂. This video inspired me a lot. I just stopped drawin half an hour ago, then I found this video when I was scrolling. Thanks for the inspiration.😊
@zetka_11 ай бұрын
Man, I'm gonna be honest I wanna get back to drawing thanks to you I stopped drawing a few years ago because I got discouraged and I really regret it now since I could've made so much progress
@radhamadhav806311 ай бұрын
I just started a week ago
@zetka_11 ай бұрын
@@radhamadhav8063 good luck :)
@Douglas-zh5gy10 ай бұрын
This was really inspiring! Right now I’m right where you were when you first started, and it’s cool to see that kind of progress from my starting point. Congrats and keep it up!
@reidleblanc31408 ай бұрын
Love this kind of vid. I see a lot of beginners raging about not being an art god within a few months, but this is what the progress actually looks like.
@justme981810 ай бұрын
I have to say you deserve to be complimented for your drawings of the body in movement. I'm a trained dancer and you've such a good eye for what we call 'line'. So many artists (even professional ones) don't actually pull it off to the dancer's eye. We can tell the small mistakes that turn a portrait into a not-quite-believable picture. -But you can do it.- Even in your early work you seem to have an innate understanding of where the fulcrum of the body is, how the weight is distributed down into the ground and how the limbs work around that fulcrum. It's a very cool talent. Good luck!
@justabout6979Ай бұрын
i relate to you so much, and seeing your progress was incredibly exciting. Cant wait for part 2!!
@SpoookiePie10 ай бұрын
This video got randomly recommended to me and I just want to say you're doing great! There are so many things to learn in art, and with the internet now allowing us to constantly compare ourselves to others, it can feel overwhelming. But taking it one day at a time and seeking out resources for learning like you are is exactly what you should be doing. If you're still focusing on anatomy, I recommend the Morpho anatomy books. There's, like 9 or 10 of them, and they cover a wide variety of anatomical subjects like muscles, hands/feet, wrinkles and fat folds, clothing draping, etc., and you can generally get them for fairly cheap or even free from some places. Keep it up! :)
@lacroustillenecroustillepl263711 ай бұрын
I want to point out one thing about digital art, because I do digital art since years but I still have some moments where it feels odd and unfamiliar compared to trad art, the brush is quite important in your experience, find a brush that fits you and itll make some stuff easier. My way of sketching really improved once i found the brush that fits how I approach art Aside that your video is very motivating and I can't wait to see more, keep up the good work!!
@Dr.Frankture10 ай бұрын
This type of videos are so encouraging. Sometimes you may feel alone on this path of becoming artist as a beginner, but this is a really good company for the journey. Also if i fail on something you success this is great to learn about that, because looking at Pro's may be a too big step.
@lunaeocaos7157 ай бұрын
TBH that little purple hi with the lil guy in THE FIRST PAGE IS GENIUS like, you lost the whole pressure of messing up by just creating something silly in the first place. there is no need to be aesthetic anymore. GOLD
@the-real-soihau3 ай бұрын
10:18 "Whenever I name OC's I just type English words into google translate and translate it like to Latin or Hebrew or Roman to try and come up with unique names" - goblish this man should have a medal for creating the most relatable quote of the year
@fordlyemerald-ke3iz2 ай бұрын
Tips. Practice one specific thing before practicing another skill Avoid burnout. It's a death sentence for your creativity and motivation to draw. Don't compare yourself to artists that has worked with their craft for years longer then yours. Draw, not finish. Be patient with your art, and your developing style. Some say you can force it, but in msot cases it won't work. Artstyle is SUBJECTIVE. If you get art block, immidately STOP. Copy, and use reference. It isn't stealing, when you learn and get experience from it. But if you do post it, please credit the artist. Be passionate and have fun with art.
@imbatman739310 ай бұрын
Yo this is so cool! I haven't seen any other videos of you so far, but that progress is insane!! Your committment to getting better at art is incredible and you are genuinely so powerful for showing the early stages of your art lol when it comes to anatomy, i am at about the same level as the beginning of your second sketchbook, and it's so frustrating that i dont bother even trying to improve, but seeing you push through is really motivating! So uh yeah, i usually dont comment a lot on videos, but your video just left that much of an impact. Good luck on your art journey, you're really well on your way to nailing digital painting ^^
@Staruha9120 күн бұрын
Man, this is an awesome video, thank you, I feel I know 50% more about drawing than I knew 15 minutes ago. Very insightful.
@KaylasStars10 ай бұрын
I love that you have to make bad art to make good art. Because if you make nothing, theres nothing in this world you can compare that nothing to. Have a great art journey and make more art! You're gonna look back on it and think it's bad but that just means improvement!
@rebeccarose39 ай бұрын
dude this is so inspirational thank you. i decided just today that im going to start drawing, really. i hope in a years time i can watch your next video and see the progress i made as well :)
@radmilla10 ай бұрын
I am so impressed! Thoroughly enjoyed your video and the progress you’ve made. Also, enjoyed how nice your face is to look at! Thank you
@SeanTheFaceless7 ай бұрын
3:10 I respect that you actually resisted.
@xeniahaberditz547210 ай бұрын
This is inspiring. I want to upload an art journey video too sometime in the future. It's so individual yet sets realistic goals and helps to not get frustrated when it takes time to get better.
@fragr33f74Ай бұрын
I don't even draw, but it was really cool to see the progress you've made on your craft. Really nice progress and keep going 👍
@CasualClinkz6 ай бұрын
i think shading is a very underrated way to learn anatomy, you understand the volumes much better
@alyyuri9 ай бұрын
I just want to know how to not be afraid to make videos based on art 😭 You did amazing improvements in the course of 1 year holly molly!
@coreypacillo82047 ай бұрын
I am 37 and have always loved comics. I have always loved to draw/sketch, but have never intentionally given the art more than a passing interest until now. I just want to say that this channel is so encouraging for someone like me. What makes it unique is both the humility in which you approach your video content and also the transparency in which you present a realistic presentation of what it looks like to "grow" in this art. Thanks a lot man!
@makyloreo7 ай бұрын
Your energy is contagious lol. I think approaching work with humour adds a lot, even when you fuck up and draw something sub-par, having a good attitude about it still makes it worth it. Your videos are great :) Makes me feel more merciful to my art as well. It truly aint that deep sometimes.
@pite831410 ай бұрын
5 years and i still no better than anything you did . incredible i respect you : D
@pite831410 ай бұрын
i do wanna hear the bl joke do-
@xkiciaczekx2 ай бұрын
I love this! I just found out about your channel and I’m so glad youtube recommended me your video. This and the other video explaining the role dopamine takes in drawing is actually really educational and helpful. It changed my perspective on few things and helped me be more understanding towards myself 🌹 I subscribed immediately☺️
@squidsketch10 ай бұрын
commenting here before you make it big!!! i really love your commentary and congrats on the progress youre doing so awesome!!!
@greenbluemountain10 ай бұрын
Very impressive! Keep going with that motivation and dedication and you’ll for sure continue to see progress :)
@TinoYino11 ай бұрын
Bro is a big threat for the art community 😭
@Eizengoldt10 ай бұрын
I’ve seen randos on 4chan progress faster
@TinoYino10 ай бұрын
@@Eizengoldt nice for you ig
@Eizengoldt10 ай бұрын
@@TinoYino thanks, I've made progress too :)
@axidin10 ай бұрын
@@Eizengoldtno one asked
@Verårtu10 ай бұрын
@@Eizengoldt this isn't a competition bro
@PeggyOConnor19465 ай бұрын
Your videos are AWESOME. Your ability to communicate abstract concepts is unique, and besides that, the camera loves you.
@AverageAnimeEnjoyer-ko1df10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the motivation man, was putting my drawing aside and wouldn’t begin even after watching soo many art videos. Hoping to see more of your content soon!
@ratsflow1310 ай бұрын
Dude this is mad cool, this is makes me feel so motivated to improve my art!
@kianoo39069 ай бұрын
Damn dude, you improved so much in such a short amount of time. I have recently just got back into drawing and art after graduating from uni in animation. I stopped for like 5 years. Lost the passion, the hunger and most of all covid just messed up so much. But I've been looking around for some things to motivate me and use as a source of logical inspiration. You have inspired me massively and I have learnt so much from just a few of your videos. Keep up the amazing work!
@3GHOST9996 ай бұрын
Man you're awesome. Stumbled on this video because I was bored in between my computer science studies, and trying to find something fun to watch (I'm thinking about using drawing as a creative vessel for myself, except that I'm terrible at drawing). Your video gave me a lot of feelings, but the main one is: motivation. You take things so lightly, with this soothing voice. You just got another subscriber for sure sir!
@rosezy7559 ай бұрын
I'm very impressed with the progress you made digitally. I've never been able to create presentable art with a tablet, and it killed my art drive for some time, until I just accepted there's nothing wrong with traditional. But your talent skyrocketed from the passion you put in it
@CoolFishFunk11 ай бұрын
Really great to see your channel and your art skills grow so much, + this is totally helping me with my current case of art block
@HorseUpClorse7 ай бұрын
This is great progress! I had many of the same issues as you, as well as breakthroughs! I'm often asked to give advice for new artists, but advice can only go so far if you don't have the dedication to actually apply them. So exciting to see development!
@brookechang494210 ай бұрын
As someone who just started drawing a week ago, this was EXACTLY the video I needed for inspiration. Thank you.
@lindabedker910510 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this, because right now, I'm going through my first few months, and I suck! But going through exactly the same. So thanks. Love your thoughts.❤❤
@gummasonik10 ай бұрын
Yo! That's a great progress kepp working hard and enjoy the process ♡
@drewpeanuts11899 ай бұрын
Let’s go. I love this content and I really appreciate you sharing your journey with us. Onwards!
@CraigTennisАй бұрын
Love the progression and though process throughout! Trying my own journey and really enjoyed the video
@born_to_be_sauce8 ай бұрын
Thank you man! This inspired me so much!
@kanashiibe6 ай бұрын
Love your progress!! This was also how I started out with my art journey back when i was just diving into it. Keep it up man, cant wait to see your progress in a year 👊
@nikegirl19 ай бұрын
Your progress over the year is great.. I love it. I am getting into digital art and animation now. I hope that some day I get as good as where you are.. Thank you for sharing your story.
@gabrielvelozo858310 ай бұрын
Really good to see a honest progress review
@Snowieowl0v07 ай бұрын
This inspired me. I've watched two of your videos so far, and seeing you continue to challenge yourself motivated me to try it! Keep up the good work
@farwolff8 ай бұрын
remember though, even if you dont feel like youre making any progress, you 100% are, even if just subconsciously. every art piece you do or practice helps you improve even if just a little.
@lissahime5 ай бұрын
This is so encouraging to see. I spent 12 hours yesterday trying to draw a smooth line in krita with my drawing tablet and I'm just not getting it. Very little art practice on paper. Just all around new. Thank you for sharing
@jeanot962210 ай бұрын
You've come a long way !!! Your progress is fantastic. You do a lot of study and seems to have fun. I have no doubt that you will progress even further. Don't feel guilty about stopping for a month or so, sometimes a break help you digest what you learned. Try to draw without reference more. It's cool to have a super technical side, but don't forget the creative side. Rendering is hard and take years to pin down. If you want to progress on that part, I have some suggestions/tips that worked for my art students. For color : -gouache painting, using only CMYBW is the best way to see improvement. It is a super frustating exercice at first, be prepared. --> you will learn a lot about color mixing / 15 min digital sessions. Choose a picture, with no color filter if possible, set a 15min timer. Now try to replicate it whithout colorpicking. You can do a lot in a short time !
@likeafishondryland10 ай бұрын
Great job, Keep it up :D This reminds me of my own first year of making art. It's hard work and occassionally punishing, but the eventual growth is worth it!
@1ducttapeproduction6 ай бұрын
I haven't drawn in several years. But i remember going through the same process when i first started out. I would often use my own hand as a reference when drawing hands.
@damianadams10869 ай бұрын
Loved watching this progress of art and ur super underrated dont give up on art ❤W
@simikrssКүн бұрын
Thank you for uploading this video, I’m a fine art student and I’m drawing human anatomy - it’s a journey but I’m getting there and this motivates me to draw more!! ✨
@amaris37679 ай бұрын
Hi! Great video! It looks a lot like my art journey. One thing that really helped me was switching to better quality paper. I didn't think it would be that big of a deal, but honestly I saw huge jump in my ability just by using more dense paper. 👌🏽
@s1lenius9 ай бұрын
Your sense of humor is the bright part of this video)
@definitelynotashark17992 ай бұрын
This is super inspirational! I dare say I was always naturally good at drawing, but it was the same as everything else for me.. I could pick up almost anything and be immediately decently to pretty good at it, and so I never actually learned how to.. well, study. I fudged my way through all of my formal education up to a MSc with good success, but I still cannot *STUDY*. Like with art, I was always pretty good but I have never done any formal anatomy or perspective studies. Or even face studies. Especially since I'm autistic and struggle with faces IRL as well, that especially holds me back. I can make up poses okay because I'm very analytical. But in the end, I haven't drawn actively for almost 10 years because my skill stagnated and without those basic skills, I couldn't improve. But I also couldn't get myself to study these basics. I've really been missing art and have recently thought about getting into it. Pick up where I left off, but try to focus on those basics that have kept me back.
@RDrawzDragonz9 ай бұрын
As an artist whose been drawing for 4 years, your doing an amazing job! its really good how you focus on practising your weak points, practising weak points and taking them head on is the fastest and best way to learn!!!
@betisbaby2 ай бұрын
Hi! I want to start drawing because I want to decorate my planners!! However, I haven't drawn since I was 7 (I'm not joking), so what would you recommend I learn first? Perspective, shapes...?
@RDrawzDragonz2 ай бұрын
@@betisbaby hi, shapes and form... try breaking down your subjects into the most simple shapes of circles, triangles, squares etc.... shapes is what everything in art is built of off and if you understand the shapes of an object you will be able to draw it.after that id try to learn the principles of art, also when you start getting better youll notice yourselves lacking in certain areas, target those areas in term of your practice, never be afraid to try something new!!! however dont rush yourself take your time, art is very difficult and its a life long pursuit, one step at a time is enough, art is a journey not a destination, its all about the process.... so goodluck on it !!! i hope it goes well for you and welcome to the art world :D also reallly important tip: AWLWAYS USE REFERENCE !!!
@betisbaby2 ай бұрын
@@RDrawzDragonz thank you for your time!! I'll upload you in a few years when I'm able to draw Solid Snake with a lot of details lmao Honestly I just want to be able to defend myself and draw in my planners lol
@ILoveFountainPensCdn4 ай бұрын
Congrats on your progress and success! You’re doing great! 😁
@zeynepozsoy8 ай бұрын
man, I've just stumbled upon your channel for the first time, and I have to say, this video might be one of the best out there. (You're lovely, how you tell about stuff is just endearing. Had to pause it just to leave this comment and send my best wishes your way.)
@Garfieldforpresident202410 ай бұрын
Bro I've been drawing for six years and I can say that I did not progress as fast as this! Great video. Keeping my insperation on a high!
@Valerio_Iannacone3 ай бұрын
2:22 THAT DRAWING ON HOW TO CALCULATE THE LENGTH OF THE HAND (bottom-right) IS TRULY GENIUS (I mean the hand he drew on the face)
@oberlurch-handimations86285 ай бұрын
It's very nice of you to show that! I'm at roughly a year of drawing myself now. I wanna quickly add, if someone might think "Oh man, I've drawn for a year and I'm not as good as him" that's ok! We all learn at different pases. I, for example, improve more slowly, but I've come to accept that, because in the end it's an individual journy, you know?
@thaliahelene10 ай бұрын
Hey loved your video! Can really see your progress, exciting. Just wanted to drop some encouragement and anticipation for future works 😀
@punnu599710 ай бұрын
god damn ! watching this video made me feel like i met a long lost friend, I am exactly like you. so relatable and I think just like you do. at some points in the video, it really made me crack up.
@drawingfandome10 ай бұрын
Why is your art progress journey so good! Like major props to you, you studied a lot of stuff most newbie artists wouldn’t and knew to study perspectives and different things! Keep it up man I think if you keep going with this type of studying that is intentional and skill based you’ll improve majorly. No hate to other artists tho of course I just notice a lot of beginners tend to not think of improving as an intentional thing like this, where they genuinely study things like prospective snd such. And just tend to think if they draw their ocs or fanart everyday or regularly they’ll improve. Which is not how it works improving in art means actually doing studies like you did in this video! And to quote you “to my credit I really was trying to work on my weaknesses.” Artists just starting out with the intention of improving, ya’ll get that quote tattooed on your brain please. Edit: HOLY HECK IF THIS IS HOW DEDICATED YOU ARE TO IMPROVING YOUR ART BY ACTUALLY DOING STUDIES AND DRAWING A LOT THEN IN PART TWO YOUR GONNA BE A MASTER
@catazz15779 ай бұрын
this inspired me a lot, great video
@LearnComicsWithPancake9 ай бұрын
Here's to another year of studying, I wish I had half the effort level your did at your age. Keep on rocking it ! :)
@Sweetlikesunny10 ай бұрын
Flipping the page sent me😂😂 What a great progression! Inspiring for sure
@dancetx10 ай бұрын
Wow, that progress is crazy fast! I wish I had half your motivation and discipline.
@yodubbed873312 күн бұрын
Now After Watching this video I'm Really Excited How to Draw Human Body and Precpactive Drawing from Different Angles. I really want to learn Animation like Anime 👀🔥✨
@deadringer-cultofdeathratt88135 ай бұрын
0:57 handsome Squidward ahh pose
@RyanDenton2 ай бұрын
I just found this video, I restarted drawing about a few weeks ago (I'm 38) and used to draw when I was a kid all the time, this really motivated me thank you, my goal is to do one complete sketch every day
@lillianbarker429210 ай бұрын
I’m so inspired by your process. I learned to draw pretty well as a kid but stopped practicing. When I picked it up again I quickly hit a hard plateau. Ouch. You describe it so well. A famous artist told me to draw from life-yes, draw what you see in the world, not from a picture on a screen or book. Find a life drawing class. I think you’ll love it and you will create your unique style. Also go to art museums to learn from famous artists. Art itself is a great teacher.
@Roling-vine9 ай бұрын
very encouraging, well done, definitely worth the work you put in, enjoy making art.
@still.sveglio9 ай бұрын
wow congratulations on your effort, that's a huge evolution! Got me inspired to maybe also improve my crap drawings
@beze299510 ай бұрын
i found your vid as accident and i got so motivated, ill start drawing from today with no excuses.