How to get BETTER at DRAWING! - 6 things you NEED to know.

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How to get BETTER at DRAWING! - 6 things you NEED to know.

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In this video I give you some useful tips surrounding the concept of getting better at drawing. This doesn't tell you how to get better, it just explains the things that you should know and expect as an artist who wants to improve.
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For anyone who cant draw arms or legs... Even a head, Raise your hands.

(Update)

Damn it's been 2 years since this comment existed, I've been improving guys, My art style became better and now I'm doing portaits for my fellow classmates and teacher, I've travelled so far and learned so much this milestone is such a blessing.

Don't give up improving your drawings, Once you continue holding that pencil, Day by Day you'll learn new art styles and designs And you shall improve more and more!

prto_zy
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Do you ever spend all night drawing a drawing it looks good and you go to sleep. The next day, it looks so weird

idontknowlogic
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Remember
"There are no mistakes here, Just happy little accidents"

slayeruncharted
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Dude, this wasn't JUST about art or drawing. It is literally about anything you're passionate about. Thank you man. You gave a proper and truly inspiring "speech, " if you wanna call it.

marksplatchel
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him: i know it might be hard to make time everyday to draw
quarantine: allow me to introduce myself

sharknadogames
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I'll tell u what he said
#1 draw/practice every day
#2 Be patient
#3 making mistakes (you'll learn from it)
#4 immerse yourself
#5 finding a style
#6 use everything possible (use every drawing stuff u have if possible)

Now if u excuse me I will go cry now Edit: Thanks for 1k likes luv u all! :D

rzhab
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As someone who has been drawing since 8 years old. I never bothered to watch a video because I always thought videos like this had bad advice, but as the years went I became better, during quarantine, I never touched my sketch pad due to stress and depression. Now I'm planning to draw again, thanks for the advice.

To those ppl who are new to drawing, this guy is a professional, listen to his advice.

albert
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I just realize anyone can draw doesn’t matter if your good or not the key is practice, you just have to keep practicing and practicing and you will teach you’re goal, my sister is a nail tech she started off not that well she would make the nails pretty messy and she couldn’t do as much detail, but I seen that she was practicing everyday and I seen her progress and now she really good at doing nails she has many clients everyday all because she practiced everyday, we can do the same but with drawing!! “Practice is key”

oh_danii
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"Don't feel discouraged especially when it comes to drawing because no matter how it looks, it's still a drawing at the end of the day."

I_am_pradeep
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*scrolls through comments and saying in my head “oh haha, so relatable”*


*forgets to pay attention to the video playing*

gachawaterfalls
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A lot of ppl trying are trying and trying so don’t give up.I was in fourth grade and a lot of ppl inspired me to draw so as a beginner I started with random papers and started to trace, this kept going on for almost 6 months and I tried tracing Disney characters. It wasn’t perfect but I was proud. So I started to learn to draw by hand, like I drew objects near me or my surroundings. Now I m doing actually great and I m really proud.
“Don’t Give Up”

maryamabubakar
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Thanks for all of this, i was in a verge of calling myself untalented, and just a trash drawing garbages. I had so many things in my mind and i really want to draw them, it looks like i need to give up on drawing but i still feel happy whenever i finish a work and I didn't wanna give up. This video gave me hope and this means a lot to me, thank you.

shanksh
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1:18 1. Draw everyday (doesn’t have to be a full drawing)
2:05. 2. Be patient (u don’t get good right away)
2:52. 3. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes (it’s normal and learn from ur mistakes)
3:53 4. Immerse urself (get inspiration from others)
5:16 5. Find ur own style of working

Edit: Damn np guys and ty for all the likes :)

vicki
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6 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW TO DRAW BETTER:

1. 1:25 Draw something every day: it's about the process.
2. 2:06 Be patient and dedicated: put in the work, it will show.
3. 2:56 Don't be afraid of mistakes: examine them; improve.
4. 3:58 Immerse yourself in the subject: Look at how others work.
5. 5:20 Find your own style: don't rush it; explore.
6. 6:43 Use everything available: construction lines, grids, references, etc.

Thanks Dan!

joewigfall
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I am a very VERY emotional person, and listening to advice to someone who knows how to sketch/draw with lots of encouraging words and it makes me feel motivated and confident on drawing better everyday. And it made me tear a bit 😇 tysm for the advice! Now im confident i can be a better artist! 🥰

ella
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I been drawing my whole life learning these exact same fundamentals throughout the journey, Im not only impressed by the way you break it down but happy to hear it in way that makes sense to everything I've done 10/10 video

sse_double.d
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"Draw everyday"

Quarantine: yes *grabs sketch book*

School: *snatch* no

xbdckfq
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Draw a circle

My mind: okay, circle.

My eyes: okay.

My hand: how about an egg?

gracered
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Thank you. I needed a refocus. I stopped drawing due to overwhelming personal crisis. I needed a simple concise straight forward refocus. This vid is it. No pressure, no speaker lauding themselves while lowering themselves to speak with the unwashed. You give real life actual technique advice. The way I did art in the beginning before life knocked hard at my door.

avidnongetit
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It is so amazing that this video came in my feed!! I was feeling just the way you say. As I admire so many gorgeous drawings and paintings it just makes me feel discouraged BUT I know better and hearing it here in this video describing my feelings so accurately is to me a sign that the universe is responding trying to help me, to be supportive. It is work, it takes practice and time to get really good. I so much enjoy painting, I am a novice. For most of my life I told myself that I could not draw nor paint. At 62 years old I started painting! It seems to have surfaced as a ripple effect of decluttering my home and to stop buying stuff that I do not really need.

I am so much enjoying the therapeutic effect it has on me. At first it was very simple subjects, child like, still fun and cute. I started to watch tutorials and improve my skills a little. This activity is a tremendous teaching for me, about delaying instant gratification, applying myself, enjoying the process, be in the NOW. There is so much to learn, it is never ending really. I cannot allow my monkey brain to sabotage this newly found passion. Thank you 🙏

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