ART HABITS I WISH I KNEW EARLIER

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01:20 Intro
01:49 Lesson 1
05:21 Lesson 2
07:03 Lesson 3
08:30 Lesson 4
10:21 Lesson 5

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☛Brush I mostly use
-G-pen Brush from Clip Studio
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☛ Tools I use
-Clip Studio Paint
-Huion Kamvas Pro (2.5k)
-PC
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niroxious
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The worst part about getting good at any form of art is you have to be okay with sucking for so long and seeing slow incremental changes overtime and when you look back over the course of a few years you see significant improvement. But the day to day improvement is so subtle it can mess with motivation at time, but anyone reading this YOU CAN DO IT! I am very new to trying to actually learn art through studies and tutorials and it has been a rollercoaster of emotions, but someday I'll look back and be so proud I never stopped, so you better do the same :)

TheDemonator
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“Draw what you see, not what you think you see.” Is the first and biggest lesson that was ever drilled into me, and such an important one at that!

Phantomshift
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This is actually something i wish i knew when i was a younger artist. First i was drawing stick figures. And then i was just drawing what i thought was awesome. Thats whem i realized, the fundamentals are very important.

Skyeleafe
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“a year ago i couldn’t draw anything decent” *makes art that i’ve been dreaming of doing*

goldenwolfae
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This is extremely helpful, a lot of people overlook fundamentals and consistent practice and wonder why the "talented" kid is so good, in really the "talented" kid just obsessed over it and drew a lot over a long period of time. Anyone can learn art just put in the consistent practice and fundamentals,

exartic._
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„Are you bad at drawing? Don’t be.”
*WHY DIDNT I THINK OF THAT?*

Teaspoon
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What I got from this video:

1:48 - LESSON 1
How to not be bad at drawing:
Consistency - Smart Practice - Lots of Reference

5:22 - LESSON 2
Talent Not Needed to Draw Good:
Suggested steps to build art as a skill,
rather than wait for talent to do the work for you.

7:00 - LESSON 3
Fundamentals Over Style:
Advantages of learning the "basics" of art.

8:30 - LESSON 4
Patience, Discipline and Consistency:
Mental principles to guide how you approach art.

10:20 - LESSON 5
When In Doubt, Just Draw What You See:
Why this is so valuable, how it helps when drawing from imagination
and how this ties into art fundamentals.

johnaquino
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i've been drawing properly for 8 years now; one thing that's always helped me is the fact that EVERYONE who draws, or creates in general, is actively learning and improving, too. there's no one artist on this planet who "has it figured out", everyone still has something to learn and something they're rough at !

hoshitoshi
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I have been drawing for 8 years- at some point for around 1-2 years I improved drastically. Now I’m at a point where I’m really stuck with my progress! I always use references because if I don’t my drawings anatomy feel off. Despite tryna learn anatomy for over a year with tons of references I still can’t draw without them from memory! I’m slowly loosing motivation from lack of improvement… I’m so unimaginative I can never think of poses to draw too! 😭

Cooca
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1:20 bro if thats barely anything decent then im absolute worthless 💀

chloe-idep
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Marc brunet is an artist I strongly recommend learning from, very beginner friendly (in my opinion) and also Winged canvas when you want to try focusing on single skills

Ghostly_scarf
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You are absolutely right. It definitely becomes a habit. I'm doing this 90 days of drawing for almost 5 years now and I can only recommend it. It's a great feeling when things that seemed impossible at the beginning become more and more doable for you. And you start to think less when drawing. It's like your hand draws on autopilot xD often times when I struggle with motivation I tell myself I can do this and then I keep doing something art related. Sometimes I don't feel like sketching, then I try practice better coloring. Luckily the art field is vast and you can switch to different topics inside that field if you neec a break from one topic, without stopping completely. Thank you for sharing your experience, it's always very inspiring ❤

Chrysonoe
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"There's no finish line, there's only the endless pursuit of improvement>" is the hardest saying I've ever heard about art.

pumpkinmanjo
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3:46 I got called out so hard.. here I am watching guides while my pad is laying there begging me to draw. Fine, good sir, you'll have it your way.

codingwithellie
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this was a very real take on progressing in art.
The hardest part for me was having to accept the fact the most of the time, I'm going to put a lot of effort and time into a drawing and in the end, I won't like the result. Now I try to focus on how i enjoy the process instead of focusing only on how i don't like the result. After a while I started to realize that my ugly art is more meaningful than my good art, because it shows my improvement.

ivyripple
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Bonus tips:
- Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You won't be able to get it right everytime, especially if you're new, and that's alright. We're not machines, we do make mistakes. Instead of feeling bad for making mistakes, try to analyze what you got wrong, so that you can learn from it.
- In drawing, quantity > quality. To learn how to draw, you have to draw a lot. And where you'll learn the most is from those terrible sketches you do on your studies, and not in that incredible final art you've saw from an Instagram artist. That's just the result of the learning process.

"The drawing is the process. The result is the creation."
- Spyked, Thiago

fernandoviskygames
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one day i just picked up a pencil and started to draw, and i drew for years, and this year i looked back at all my old art and i saw the progress i made, just keep drawing, keep learning, and have fun, dont worry about being good, just have fun drawing. and be proud of yourself because youve improved so much.

loylem
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I've heard from many professional artists that its not really about the time you put into your practice but the quality of your practice that really improves your work.

Corruptedkiwi
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Much respect for keeping it very real and not just saying sweet things to make people feel good. I can tell you've put in so, so much time and effort into making your art look as good as it is in your video, because I'm also in the process of this long and arduous journey myself. I 100% agree with everything you said in the video. I'm also a firm believer in the "if you want it bad enough, you will do whatever it takes to get it." mantra. Earned a sub from me!

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