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Everything you need to level up your Art
The Artist's path only has 5 steps between Beginner and Master.
In this video I'll show you how to drastically improve your digital Art skills in a fraction of the time, without the need for 10,000 hours. Discover the 5 key ranks from beginner to master artist and learn exactly what it takes to progress through each stage!
Digital painting can feel overwhelming, but with these insights, you'll have a roadmap to move forward and improve with far less frustration, accelerating your artistic growth.
As you advance, you'll find that the need for constant research decreases - more time to spend doing the art you love.
I've drawn inspiration from the Dreyfus Model of Skill Acquisition, and I break down exactly what that is in 5 stages.
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BOOST Your Digital Art Skills for 2025 with This 70-30 Rule
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Looking to boost your digital art skills for 2025? Follow the 70-30 rule for practice and see amazing results! Improve your art with this time-tested technique. How much time should you spend doing Art? You don't need 10,000 hours. So, how much time should you spend learning about Art? In this video, You'll learn exactly how to manage your time learning digital painting and how time split as ex...
How to Stop Being Overwhelmed Learning Art
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From Art Block to breakthrough, this shift changed everything in only 30 minutes. Sometimes our negative thoughts hold us back from being the Artists we truly are. In this video, I show you exactly how to control your emotions and use them to improve your painting. The key to learning Art in 2024 is rest. Just look at how much you can accomplish by simply taking a break throughout your process!
Why These Non-Art Books Will Skyrocket Your Art Skills
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If you want to learn Art, you've probably heard of the usuals like Drawing the Head and Hands by Andrew Loomis. But what often isn't taught are the fundamental learning skills to train art efficiently. With burn out and overwhelm happening so frequently in digital art, learning how to focus while you paint or schedule your time is paramount to a healthier and FASTER learning experience. Additio...
How Destroying Art Sparks New Creativity | Master Study
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We all need to know how to do Master Studies and why they're so important. In this video, not only will I show you how to do them and why, but there's a twist. Completion problems are unexpected in Digital Art. Usually we see them in computer science or math. But applying them to Art, simply removing a feature and trying to 'complete' the puzzle will push you really far in your Artistic Growth
How to Render Digital Art 10x Faster
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Are you tired of spending hours at the end of your Painting Process, in anticipation to call it done but you keep repeating brush strokes and feel stranded in the illustration? In this video, we're going over the THREE methods I use to get through the end of my paintings and prevent Over-Rendering! This game changing advice keeps me from being burnt out, and helps me finish my work within 6 hou...
How to Make Learning Art Less Stressful
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Burnout. It slows us down, it holds us back. In this video I'm going to show you 3 ways I cured burnout and became a better digital artist. You can master Art. Here are some useful videos on focus and learning, all which will help you with burn out! (Both are by Justin Sung) I recommend these two videos more than anything! Motivation: ua-cam.com/video/RMB3NsQotvM/v-deo.html Cognitive Load: ua-c...
4 Creative Ways to IMPROVE your Digital Art!
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In this video, we're looking at 4 different self-critique methods for your Art Journey! Make learning faster, more efficient, more enjoyable, buy using any if not all of these easy techniques! I spent a lot of my artistic journey not knowing how to critique myself, and always wanting others to look at my work. Gradually, as I learnt these methods, my Artistic learning has skyrocketed. It's so m...
How to ACTUALLY Practice Art (Avoid Burnout)
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Avoid burnout, learn efficiently and effectively. Have fun doing it. In Art School we can often lose track of what made learning Art fun. In this video we'll go over ways to bring creativity to your learning, while still practicing as much an well as you need to. Part of burnout in Art is not being able to draw what we want, and not wanting to drill everything over and over. This cycle just cre...
The Cure to being Overwhelmed with Learning Art
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I spent 4 years at Art School. What I learnt there? Useful. What I learnt for reading a book? Life changing. What makes art school useful, aside from networking, is really just down to how you plan out your learning. In this video, we go over exactly how to do that, except tailored MORE to your needs!. Useful Artists I'd learn from: Proko www.youtube.com/@ProkoTV Pikat www.youtube.com/@pikat Ma...
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How you can level up your Digital Art in only 30 Days
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In this video I go over an Art Improvement journey over just 30 days. Not only that but I'll be telling you exactly how you can create your own learning project using. I used a lot of amazing Resources in this journey: Ultralearning, Scott H Young. (Available on Amazon, but free on Spotify and Audible. Drawing the Head and Hands, Andrew Loomis. (Available on Amazon) Proko's videos: ua-cam.com/v...
How to Fix Your Digital Art Mistakes (and stop making them!)
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In today's Art talk, we're shedding light on making mistakes. As Digital Artists, we're always facing error. Learning that failing is okay is the first step to using it to become a better Artist in 2024. Developing positive habits into your art flow that keep you climbing over walls is something that we all have to achieve. Until recently, I didn't have such a system, until recently. These 3 te...
The Power of Observation: Enhancing Your Artistic Skills
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In this video you will learn how to observe like an artist. I'm on my learning journey just like you and I firmly believe observation to be the single most important fundamental there is. We'll go through a 3 step system on strengthening our observational skills. Developing a system, a habit, is how artists habituative their process.
How Tracing will Save Your Digital Art
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Learn how to trace mindfully to enhance your digital art skills with this 4 step beginner tutorial. Tracing can be an extremely helpful tool in your art education. When used right, it will excel your creative process and supply you with what you need to reach your artistic potential.
4 Efficient Steps To Immensely Improve Your Art
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4 Efficient Steps To Immensely Improve Your Art

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  • @labaronnedecorbeauviolette5865

    The loomis method has been frustrating the ever-loving-fck out of me! I cannot stand it, but whenever I try to find an alternative to it, or ask other artists if there is another way, they shame me and berate me for not wanting to use loomis. What in the world were artists using BEFORE loomis? Why is it the end-all be-all of drawing a friggin' head?

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 22 дні тому

      I get you completely. I would read that book over and over, look at Prokos videos and it just did not make any sense to me lmao (it still doesn't) I ended up just having to change it. up and start drawing a box to measure out the planes. I think really thats the key, just, adapting it to what feels good for you! I know for example there's the 'Asaro' head, which isn't necessarily another method, but a really good way of understanding the shapes of the head.

    • @IvanEstevez
      @IvanEstevez 21 день тому

      Biggest problem with loomis that people make is that they measure from top of head instead of hairline. That’s seldom spoken about, but it’s the reason why your heads might be too long.

    • @emilymitchell2751
      @emilymitchell2751 15 днів тому

      Try "the Reilly head" it looks crazy complicated, but it imitates muscle structures rather than Loomis which is more geometric

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 14 днів тому

      I haven't heard of that! I think I'll check it out it sounds far more usable to me

    • @danielthechampionoftheworl8490
      @danielthechampionoftheworl8490 13 днів тому

      Why not just draw what you see?

  • @Sylessae
    @Sylessae Місяць тому

    Loved the video! Your progression on this piece is so evident when you put your 3 portraits of her side by side!

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt Місяць тому

      Thank you! I see most of the progression in the nose honestly lmao

  • @ragemachinist
    @ragemachinist 2 місяці тому

    So tl:dw: - Start developing a system / workflow. - Don't just do tutorials. Write them down in your own words. Rephrase. Incorporate into your system / workflow. Do them from memory to check if you truly "installed" them. - Record yourself painting. See if something jumps out at you. Maybe show your process to a more experienced artist. Yeah, makes sense =) Have a direction. Helps avoid burnout because you actually see progress. Working without seeing results is burnout territory.

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 2 місяці тому

      @@ragemachinist good summary! Thanks for writing this out c:

  • @flyingfish6383
    @flyingfish6383 2 місяці тому

    This is SO useful! Thank you for making this. I'm currently working on my portrait drawing as the next part of my art "journey".

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 2 місяці тому

      You're welcome! I'm glad its useful! Good luck on your portrait drawing!

  • @Sylessae
    @Sylessae 2 місяці тому

    The realizations you made in this video were really unique! Gives me a lot to think about for my work and teaching. c:

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 2 місяці тому

      I'm glad they resonated! c:

  • @K1rtex
    @K1rtex 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting video, I just think I'm too.. Idk, beginner to do most things. I've started out on drawing roughly two months ago and I'm avoiding shading and light, rendering and even some parts of anatomy like a genuine fear lol Just feel like I'm never ready for stuff and it ends up too plain or with alot of messed up things

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 2 місяці тому

      I hear you, it can be scary to jump into it especially if you know you'll make some mistakes, and it's also scary to learn to embrace those mistakes, but! along the journey you'll get better and better, more comfy with error!

  • @ashleshayc
    @ashleshayc 2 місяці тому

    i love that you mentioned that it’s okay to bend the rules even when you’re making a study. i feel like that was exactly what held me back for years before I started putting my own expressions on my references just to make it more interesting. great video!!

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Absolutely, honestly the most crucial thing I've learnt so far is to bend the rules even when making a study, it held me back a lot too - made things more unfun for me and then I avoided it.

  • @PankajSinghArt
    @PankajSinghArt 3 місяці тому

    I have learnt the same way books and online tutorials. Though it’s difficult but rewarding!

    • @SsSs-kq3wj
      @SsSs-kq3wj Місяць тому

      Which books and online materials? Please share....I am on the same journey

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt Місяць тому

      It really is!

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt Місяць тому

      It depends what you are learning! For books, I recommend: Andrew Loomis How to draw the Head and Hands Andrew Loomis Figure drawing for all its worth James gurney Color and Light As for content like videos here on youtube Proko are amazing. Marco Bucci is excellent too Another free resource that will really help your understanding of 3D space is DrawaBox (google it and you'll see the website! its truly excellent!) Good luck on your Art Journey and lmk if you need more recommendations

    • @SsSs-kq3wj
      @SsSs-kq3wj Місяць тому

      @@NexyiaArt big thanks

  • @mykellederickpalad7883
    @mykellederickpalad7883 3 місяці тому

    Don't think you can call yourself self taught when you use youtube online materials. Just because you don't go to art school, doesn't mean you're self taught.

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      Why do you think that?

    • @Not_Even_Wrong
      @Not_Even_Wrong 3 місяці тому

      You can use that definition of self taught, but it's your own. Autodidact is just the greek translation of self teaching, it does not mean "to use no outside resources to learn" it means to learn without the guidance of schoolmasters (i.e., teachers, professors, institutions).

    • @mykellederickpalad7883
      @mykellederickpalad7883 3 місяці тому

      @@NexyiaArt UA-cam tutorials are online classes in a way😅

    • @FrenchEclairYall
      @FrenchEclairYall 2 місяці тому

      ​​@@mykellederickpalad7883 While I can see what you're saying, and you’re right when you say that they're essentially online classes, you have to consider that a course is what we pay for when it comes to art school. And, as you already know, they're made up of more than several classes containing different methods and topics. That's a huge difference in comparison to sitting down at home, opening UA-cam and choosing an erray of videos that might only give you very limited information that allows you to scratch just the surface of, let's say, anatomy. The legs? Arms? Eyes? Muscle placement and bone structure? As a beginner, it's overwhelming and difficult to know where to start and how to conduct the way you study as well as practice, not to mention- effectively. There's only you, the student, and that person's video you're watching that doesn't know who you are and can't exactly push you in the right direction like a teacher and mentor would. So, I mean, in the end, you are self-taught because the free resources you have would still mean nothing if you don't know how to understand any of it. You're teaching your own self how to do that and I think that should be validated (as a self-taught artist). :)

    • @Oceanwaves-d8l
      @Oceanwaves-d8l Місяць тому

      Do you think being self-taught means just magically knowing everything with no resources whatsoever? That's just not realistic for anything. Having to research by yourself, find resources by yourself, make a schedule by yourself, learn how to critique yourself and keep yourself accountable, etc... It _is_ being self-taught. It's _way_ more independent than having a teacher telling you everything you need to do day-by-day.

  • @learnartwithme3766
    @learnartwithme3766 3 місяці тому

    TURN THE MUSIC DOWN!

  • @mbaskhanova
    @mbaskhanova 3 місяці тому

    Nice video but please remove the background music I cant understand anything you’re saying

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      Thanks for letting me know! I'll be more aware of it in future. If there's anything you'd like me to go over, let me know!

  • @asdfjkgh
    @asdfjkgh 3 місяці тому

    art school has buddies to get active feedback, while self taught has no one

    • @Snowflakebunbun
      @Snowflakebunbun 3 місяці тому

      That doesn't mean you can't teach yourself, plenty of professional artists out there that are self taught

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      Absolutely! When I was at Art School we had weekly Crit sessions as well as just generally always bouncing around helping each other. But, this doesn't mean you can't find feedback from others while being self taught! There are also ways to give yourself critique. Active feedback definitely exists! In areas where you can judge objective accuracy - like perspective or proportion, you can always find creative ways to critique yourself.

  • @ghastlypompano2
    @ghastlypompano2 3 місяці тому

    I always found it helpful to set the goal for what I'm doing as time oriented, rather than product oriented. If instead of saying "I will finish the eyes today", the goal is "I will spend 1 hour drawing these eyes." Even if I get the eyes to a place I'm happy with, I will continue drawing something else with eyes so I will have always met my goal. It's always nice to leave off of a 100% completed goal with no product, then a 0.06% completed goal with no product.

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      That's a really good idea! I may try that myself, a good way of tracking time.

  • @NexyiaArt
    @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

    HI One thing I need to add. Learning from people closer in skill to you can have more value than someone vastly ahead in skill. This is because they are closer to experiencing what they went through to get to where they are. The expert has already passed that and is working on something else.

  • @sketchreviews
    @sketchreviews 3 місяці тому

    Your pieces are astonishing!

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much!

  • @WithnoMute
    @WithnoMute 3 місяці тому

    Weird i got this recommended and im a few days into the exact same thing. I set myself a 1 month goal to improve my portraits and values, spending a few hours each day to do greyscale drawings. I'm already feeling the gains from just focusing down on specific aspect of my art, no colour, no poses just faces and value.

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 3 місяці тому

      Awesome! It's crazy how the right practice can drastically improve your art, or any skill really. Keep at it! It's exciting to hear other artists improve c:

  • @slavasilkin4174
    @slavasilkin4174 4 місяці тому

    the random, but the captivating rec. Wish u to grow up as the Roman Empire used to

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 4 місяці тому

      Thank you! I can only hope to reign for almost 1500 years just as the Romans did.

  • @stannisthemannis4199
    @stannisthemannis4199 4 місяці тому

    This video helped me alot, especially since i just started drawing almost a month ago keep posting dude

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 4 місяці тому

      Nice! I'm happy it helped you!

  • @Ace-hu4pf
    @Ace-hu4pf 4 місяці тому

    This came at the greatest time of my life as someone who wants to do art and youtube. Thank you for this, and continue to grow cuz you just got a subscriber

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 4 місяці тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you found it too, I hope you continue to make art AND do youtube! c:

  • @BritoniB
    @BritoniB 5 місяців тому

    Subscriber 88!! Divine timing!... ready to follow in your footsteps and inspire others to follow their heart in the creative journey! Thank you!!

    • @Hafiz_7178
      @Hafiz_7178 5 місяців тому

      Did you also get this video recommend?

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 5 місяців тому

      Yes! showing everyone creative improvement is more than possible! :) Thank you for subscribing :D

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 5 місяців тому

      might be an SEO problem, mb! :)

  • @mageillus
    @mageillus 5 місяців тому

    2nd subscriber LETS GO!!

    • @NexyiaArt
      @NexyiaArt 5 місяців тому

      LETS GOO (thank you ! :D)