The Mindset Shift That Made My Art LEVEL UP

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 280

  • @rawls101
    @rawls101 2 місяці тому +496

    Here are some motivational quotes that I have up in my office to remind me to keep going as an artist:
    - "Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional."
    - "Comparison is the thief of joy."
    - "Sucking at something is the first step toward being sorta good at something."
    - "Mistakes are proof that you are trying."
    - You can't hire someone to do the push-ups for you."
    - "Giving up on your goals because of one setback is like slashing your other 3 tires because you got a flat."
    - "What would you do if you weren't afraid?"
    - "Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."

    • @xhaser56
      @xhaser56 2 місяці тому +5

      Needed to see these. Think they can resonate with all aspects of life, not just drawing. Thank you ❤

    • @rawls101
      @rawls101 2 місяці тому +2

      @@xhaser56 You're welcome! and yes, you are right. I have used them in many different situations in life!

    • @GyreArts
      @GyreArts 2 місяці тому

      Reminding one self to keep things in mind is yeah

    • @renearreola6785
      @renearreola6785 2 місяці тому +6

      It's impossible to totally not suck at something...the goal is to suck less ;)

    • @rawls101
      @rawls101 2 місяці тому +1

      @@renearreola6785 Ha ha! That's a good life goal!

  • @ricardolabate4984
    @ricardolabate4984 2 місяці тому +99

    "Make mistakes, you can fix them. You can't fix a blank page." - Neil Gaiman

  • @DavidLeeIngersoll
    @DavidLeeIngersoll 2 місяці тому +246

    "You don't really get to a point where you're done failing" Yup!
    I don't have a mantra. I just keep drawing. I know won't get out all the drawings and stories that I have in my head before I die so it's a race to see how many I can get out in the time I've got on earth.

    • @ades6695
      @ades6695 2 місяці тому +9

      Wow your words really resonate with me. I like it.

    • @POPPIELOK
      @POPPIELOK Місяць тому +1

      "Create before death" is a great motivator.

    • @rcpowres
      @rcpowres 29 днів тому +2

      Or the other way around: A or one reason for living!

    • @lecomingbegend497
      @lecomingbegend497 11 днів тому

      "I know I won't get all the drawings and stories out of my head before I die" This hits SO HARD. I've been working (and reworking) on a comic for years. Don't have any out because I'm never satisfied. Always think I can do better so I rework everything from the top down. Maybe a bottom up pile of junk is better than another year or ten of scrapped papers.

    • @DavidLeeIngersoll
      @DavidLeeIngersoll 10 днів тому

      @@lecomingbegend497 I recommend putting out that first comic and then moving on to the next one. And then the next one. Most artists are unsatisfied with their work. I often hate a drawing when I first make it. Three months later I can look at it and realize it didn't actually suck.

  • @massimodalessandro5710
    @massimodalessandro5710 2 місяці тому +133

    Mantra: "better done than perfect"

    • @FrankJonen
      @FrankJonen 2 місяці тому

      With my music I have less of an issue putting that in practice. There's still some letting-go part but it's easier to let go there. Sure I know it's not "great" but I also listen to the radio sometimes and think… well, why not. With the visual stuff it's much harder for me because its "just a little bit more here, bit more there, aaand it's morning".

  • @Jampire
    @Jampire 2 місяці тому +37

    Something I've taken from Jiu-jitsu is a saying, "Slow is smooth and smooth is fast." Just putting in the work is making progress and helping you grow.

  • @Oddernod
    @Oddernod 2 місяці тому +95

    "Pressure is a priviledge." I've lived by it long enough that every time I start feeling the pressure of working as an artist, I say this to remind myself how lucky I am to even have a shot every day to be doing this. The pressure, the impostor syndrome, the fear of the blank page - it's all the reminder that this is what I want to be doing.

    • @rawls101
      @rawls101 2 місяці тому +2

      Love this!!

    • @misswomble
      @misswomble Місяць тому +1

      100%

    • @MALICEM12
      @MALICEM12 Місяць тому

      Huh, to me all those feelings are negative

    • @Oddernod
      @Oddernod Місяць тому +2

      @@MALICEM12 That's the trick, to realize they're natural and expected and stop beating yourself up if and when you feel them.

    • @rawls101
      @rawls101 Місяць тому

      @@MALICEM12 That's totally normal to view it that way. Something that helps me is to think of exercise. In order to build muscle, exertion and effort must be made, which actually create little "micro tears" in the muscles. Through this pressure and pain, along with other healthy practices, muscle grows and health increases.
      Basically, "No pain, no gain." Another way to look at it is through gardening. Trimming and pruning actually helps the plants to grow stronger with more fruit.

  • @DarkAlleyDolls
    @DarkAlleyDolls 2 місяці тому +82

    "Do more think less" (I am an over thinker :)
    "It doesn't have to be perfect for it to be powerful"

    • @thestellarelite
      @thestellarelite 2 місяці тому +3

      I love do more think less! Also an over thinker I live in my head way too much it's maddening.

  • @UserFriendlyArtist
    @UserFriendlyArtist Місяць тому +10

    for me its the Beethoven quote "To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable. "

  • @mateoacevedocontreras6087
    @mateoacevedocontreras6087 22 дні тому +7

    Why are we talking about motivation when we could be discussing the BEST freehand straight line I have seen. My guy is a human ruler! Great video!! very inspirational!!

  • @dylanamelot
    @dylanamelot Місяць тому +5

    10 years ago, one of my teacher told me something after a competition I felt I failed, that got stuck with me since. It was about feeling like you failed, or not succeeding at something you tried, and it translated like this : "The first quality of anything is to exist".
    Ever since, when I feel scared to try something, or getting out of my confort zone, this mantra pop out in my head.
    Hope it can help !

  • @joseangelhernandez5274
    @joseangelhernandez5274 2 місяці тому +27

    One of my mantras for life in general, not just artistically, is I tell myself from time to time when im feeling down and overly focused on the negative is "What's the good news?" and usually i find myself saying "oh yeah!" and i remember something that's going good, and often its multiple things that i am greatful for.

  • @IshikaShanai
    @IshikaShanai 2 місяці тому +11

    My mantra are: “one day at a time”, “one thing at a time”, and “baby steps”. When you’re chronically ill, it’s hard to get around to basic chores on top of going to work/school. So it reminds me to slow down, focus on the immediate present, and just focus on one thing I can get done today without feeling like I ‘wasted’ the whole day. It’s really helped reframe my relationship with productivity and my negative self perception around laziness.

  • @ignifero
    @ignifero 2 місяці тому +28

    I've had a piece of paper on my wallet for over 15 years at this point that says ''the only way to fail, is to stop''. It's been a mantra in a way. Also, you can only give your 100% either you like it or not, that's the hardest you can push it. If you're honest with yourself, and you know your'e pushing it, that's all you can do. Tomorrow will be better if you keep pushing, just a little bit every day, as long as you're really pushing.

  • @MatthewMcMillinArt
    @MatthewMcMillinArt Місяць тому +3

    Yea, right when I feel happy with my art, I see everyone else's art and then just feel like I suck and I should just back up quietly into the shadows.

  • @DrNanfran85
    @DrNanfran85 Місяць тому +7

    My hubby and I really want to get into webtoons but I feel my art is just not good enough when I look at all these other toons and artists. I have a degree in animation but it’s been so long since I’ve sat down and really created something for a purpose other than doodling and creating surrealism…it’s hard for me to remember how to draw simplistic dwarves for my comic. I’ve got a killer story but the art part of it is escaping me and keeping me from really putting the pen to paper to try and get this story visually told. I think this mantra about the raptor is just what I needed…regardless of my drawing chops these days, at least getting a frame or two on the storyboard will help…at least I hope so…thanks for the advice. It indeed helped!

    • @toastle8005
      @toastle8005 Місяць тому +1

      Best of luck, you two, hope your first webcomic goes well when you take the leap :)

    • @julienbrightside8635
      @julienbrightside8635 9 днів тому

      If XKCD and OOTS can make comics with stick people, I'm sure you can do it too.

  • @jeremyrandall8282
    @jeremyrandall8282 2 місяці тому +8

    Psalm 23 first thing in the morning

  • @Jay-ql4gp
    @Jay-ql4gp 2 місяці тому +14

    That's similar to my ADHD mantra. "Some days I walk the squirrels, some days the squirrels walk me." Because sometimes it shows up and makes my entire day chaos. I really liked yours though, it's much more thought out than mine. I just sort of left off at the squirrels being in control. Thanks for giving me the incentive to do better.

    • @riverjacobs2023
      @riverjacobs2023 2 місяці тому +1

      I love this mantra, real 😂 I have ADHD and Tourettes so I squirrel HEAVILY

  • @empyrea2642
    @empyrea2642 2 місяці тому +8

    "In time, we're all masters." and "Guess who's got this." Are my mantrass for anything in life.

  • @ChicoAzevedo
    @ChicoAzevedo 2 місяці тому +36

    I am a Illustrator / Designer for 20 years who does video editing / motion graphics. But A.I is crushing all my will to create. Many many many free software that makes my work as a Designer, as a video maker and graphic Design in a flash! And too many people are using. Last year i put my first children´s book on the marketing (i mostly draw for a insurance company and other big companies in the past). But man this A.I bullshit hit me hard. If you open amazon there is millions of "childrens book" made by cheap A.I. To the point i am not using my sketchbook like in many months. The struggle is REAL Jake... The creative mind is now reduced to press buttons and prompts.

    • @podcasttakes
      @podcasttakes 2 місяці тому +6

      What's stopping you from using those tools to amplify your creativity?

    • @mariahmier9313
      @mariahmier9313 2 місяці тому +11

      Something I’ve seen a lot of people point out is that AI struggles with consistency in sequential art such as comics, animations, storybooks, and so on; it can create a single page of a children’s book, but not a whole cohesive with the same characters throughout all of the pages in different angles, lighting, etc.
      People are catching on to how to spot those ugly AI books full of mistakes, so I think that field is pretty safe right now. Graphic design that needs to be seamlessly integrated into a slick UI/UX also seems to be something AI can’t produce with high enough quality.
      The problem is if companies don’t care about producing quality at all. I believe consumers truly do want quality, but when the market is flooded with crap they can’t sift through it all to find the good stuff.

    • @riverjacobs2023
      @riverjacobs2023 2 місяці тому +10

      I hear you here. I didn't know it was that pervasive that now it's taking over Amazon.
      I'm going to say: as someone who is an artist and appreciates art, this can be discouraging. But you have something the AI art doesn't: imperfection, human nature, and you also have your own style but like. Your style can be fluid, or anything you want it to be!
      Even if your art gets stolen by AI, and even if the AI tries to take your position, there will be people who know what is what. It is easy to see what is AI; it typically looks unsettling and overly shaded or confusing.
      If you create even a tiny dent in the art world, there is still a need and hope for you to create.
      I am sorry you're facing this currently.

    • @riverjacobs2023
      @riverjacobs2023 2 місяці тому +10

      Also, I have analyzed the art generated by AI art. It is too perfect in my opinion. It lacks the life we give it. It lacks originality, too. It can only do so much we tell it to.

    • @hanzflackshnack1158
      @hanzflackshnack1158 2 місяці тому +19

      I've been a visual information specialist for 18 years. The problem with AI for production work is the same problem encountered by illustrators that rely on reference and designers who rely on stock imagery. Creation is a felt process. Even when AI learns to correct its current continuity errors, people will still be trying to translate feelings into text then text into art.
      The zeitgeist can only be processed and translated by humans. No computer can tell you how Paula Scher changed how typography is used. Why Nirvana and NWA tried to appeal to niche audiences and ended up getting everyone's attention. How the simplification of visual information for production changed the way we view figurative representation...
      My mentor (was a Disney animator) told me when I first started multimedia I should learn to paint instead of learning software because a year later the time I spent would be irrelevant. Everything that required only software knowledge will soon be obsolete. That said, being current in art requires a pulse and only artists have a stethoscope. AI is only able to copy us so think hard on what makes you unique and grind in that direction. There is already a rubber band effect occurring where people are appreciating real artists more than they did before AI you just have to make sure you're applying your skills to a niche market. Best of luck to you.

  • @okidokidraws
    @okidokidraws 4 дні тому +1

    I always explain that my art is like magic it poofs in my mind.

  • @KasperNotTheGhost
    @KasperNotTheGhost 2 місяці тому +8

    I don’t know why but I think a lot about ‘art pieces are never finished just abandoned’ it seems a little dark at first glance but it’s helped me definitely put more effort into pieces but not spending too long on them but it also helped me realise that I can always keep working on a piece I could for years and years I can always ‘improve’ it even after I think it’s done and it’s definitely helped me a lot with drawing everyday can work on a new one everyday and when it’s done it is and can improve

  • @madsquerl_
    @madsquerl_ Місяць тому +1

    I like your montra, mine is a list I repeat to myself and yours fits right in. "Delayed gratification, self-discipline, and give." Also "you have a soul, protect and strengthen it." God bless

  • @nikson3720
    @nikson3720 Місяць тому +1

    "Don't worry about others, worry about yourself"
    I always remind myself that I've gone so far because I chose to input little effort day by day, year by year, without stopping. Fueled by pure fuck it energy, I love drawing and creating. Easier said than done, i struggle tremendously because the world keeps shoving others' work into your face and constantly reminding you where you are. Just dont remember, that you are here today becaus eof a lot of small effort over time.

  • @cinderblockstudios
    @cinderblockstudios 2 місяці тому +5

    I don't know about a daily mantra, but I often have to remind myself "don't judge a work in progress as if it's a finished piece."

  • @teabee5397
    @teabee5397 26 днів тому

    I try to tell myself that "something is better than nothing,"
    and "It doesn't need to be perfect. Just have fun." Especially when it comes to posting on social media.

  • @10XSeiga
    @10XSeiga 2 місяці тому +4

    It really fills me with a warm strength to see all these artists out here doing whatever they can to nudge other burgeoning artist in the right direction for growth.

  • @cjbroskin1327
    @cjbroskin1327 2 місяці тому +3

    Many of us i am sure walk the same path of self improvement, whatever your inclinations it's a path that demands discipline, drive and more often then not it can be a cruel and sometimes lonely walk, but something i realised that Jake rightly pointed out is that sometimes it is just you. you'll have days where you feel like you can't do anything and you feel miserable because of it , but then you have days where you're just doin alright, and then that ONE day happens, a day where everything makes sense and all that tinkering you've been doing, those rejections, those frustrations, those painful moments are all made worth while. It's rare, but when it happens, that's when you truly begin to understand.

  • @kickpunched
    @kickpunched 2 місяці тому +3

    Your videos are a light in some dark times dude. Keep them coming.

  • @elsevillaart
    @elsevillaart 2 місяці тому +3

    The rule of thirds is awesome, thank you for sharing it. My mantra is enjoy the process not the end result. It always works.

  • @chrish9524
    @chrish9524 2 місяці тому +1

    Well said, brother. I like to say I fail forward. It’s not a set back, but a moment to learn and to take that information into the dialog with my material moving forward.
    Your work should be a constant feedback loop, and it’s on you to make the adjustments as you see fit. It’s not always going to be easy or smooth. That’s where I like your mantra about dressing for the hunt. Show up. Do the work.
    The more people hear this the better.

  • @retrosuperheroart2202
    @retrosuperheroart2202 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Jake! I needed this today. Love the mantra. I haven’t put mine into a specific sentence yet, but I think following that spark that gets you to draw is key. If something in a great drawing catches my eye (like how the pants go into the boots in your drawing just now) it gives me energy to draw and get just a little better every day. We’re all just paying it forward.

  • @poptoonsskaff2016
    @poptoonsskaff2016 2 місяці тому +4

    There’s no critic harsher on you than yourself, so don’t worry about it and draw

  • @CharlotteV3D
    @CharlotteV3D 29 днів тому

    For me my mantra when it comes to creating, or doing exercises or anything outside of work is: ''show-up''.
    I find that it's the hardest for me when it comes to things outside of my work where I don't have any other responsibility than myself. Because then, once I am set in front of my desk, or in my jog pants for exercises, once everything is ready, I just start and then the flow start to kick in. And if nothing spectacular comes out of it, it's ok, it's part of the process.
    When it comes to work, or anything that has a scope of responsibility that doesn't exclusively include myself, I generally have a less harder time, because I know that people count on me, that I have a commitment to honor. And on the harder days when it's hard to find motivation, I am a firm believer that -> ''if you don't do it for yourself today, at least do it for your teammates, for the client, for the peoples who relies on you to show-up''.

  • @anechan9202
    @anechan9202 Місяць тому

    Not a motivational quote but something I learned this year is : "you don't like the result ? No prob, just re-do it when you have the energy." I used to tell myself "it's okay, at least it's done" and move on. But some projects are valuable enough to just... go back and do it again, better. And it's so much easier to just do another sketch, another lineart... Than trying to correct a mistake on a "finished" piece. I learned to be patient and often, the "redo" part is so much quicker and better because I already did it once, and I inconsciously learnt from the process.

  • @StUCaboose
    @StUCaboose 2 місяці тому +10

    My mantra is the latin phrase:
    Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam
    Which means: I will find a way, or make one
    It's on everything. My business cards, my website, my resume/portfolio. Basically sums up my approach to everything

  • @sideshavelaura
    @sideshavelaura 26 днів тому

    Listening while sketching, it's so healthy to be reminded that showing up is the goal, and we're creating something from nothing. And that's amazing.
    My mantra is "sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe sh*t" 😊

  • @POPPIELOK
    @POPPIELOK Місяць тому +1

    my mantra = "Get out of bed and do the thing you love before money makes you do something you hate."
    the fear of unwanted jobs e.g: digging holes, seems to work for me. Spent to much time in that money pit.

  • @samuelburleigh8961
    @samuelburleigh8961 2 місяці тому +1

    I love your videos so much. I have them in my rotation of art videos I watch in the morning before I study to get me motivated for the day. Keen for the next one! 😁

  • @1SquishyStyle
    @1SquishyStyle 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you so much for the link. First time getting one of your artworks. Will print out and put on my wall very soon.

  • @fuzzyvibes6156
    @fuzzyvibes6156 26 днів тому

    The not day trading on your creativity is so freeing and such a good perspective.
    My mantra is "embrace the Flow, the Flow is everything"

  • @leviolson1979
    @leviolson1979 2 місяці тому +6

    Thank you for lifting a heavy burden from my efforts, Jake!

  • @antjonesux
    @antjonesux 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing!
    Every morning I jot down 3 things that I am grateful for and then remind myself to be aware of the judgement you place on yourself - it's not a race, allow your creativity to blossom step by step

  • @mannyrai2029
    @mannyrai2029 28 днів тому

    That work of Art you did is perfect. It fits exactly how I see myself only difference is that its a fiery dragon, but only because I am 44 now and have decided to take on my true life back with purpose instead of living a sedentary life where I never had to work and everything was given to me. The difference was I was existing but I wasn't really living. Life in full of ups and downs, challenges and excitement, most of all it is life has things worth fighting for.

  • @samanthacotterill2329
    @samanthacotterill2329 2 місяці тому

    AHHH I should have listened to this before our conversation! Fantastic! I share these feelings EXACTLY. The thing I have done to help cope through the days that were met with frustration upon frustration of not "producing" what I deemed visually (output wise) "succesful" at the end of the day is to say out loud "Today was a good day. I failed a lot. " If I am happy with everything I'm doing consistently, then I'm not pushing myself enough (like you said). The book I'm working on right now is completely out of my comfort zone compared to the few books done prior. And it is kicking. my. butt. So simple ...yet so complicated. And with that has come a ton of failing. A lot of days (even weeks) spent have passed with a sense of "How did I only come up with this tiniest bit of work or nothing after all this time spent?!?!" But I have to recognize that a ton of hidden work has been happening all along. And all of that hidden work makes itself known when you finally "crack it" and that exhilarating "YES!" leaps off your tongue.
    The other thing I do always is repeat my own version of Eddie Murphy's "keep it together keep it together keep it together" line from Bowfinger ;). I've adjusted it to "keep it simple keep it simple keep it simple". I use that constantly when I find myself over-thinking and over-working. It grounds me for sure, and I need to use this tool often.

  • @YassineCherifi
    @YassineCherifi 14 днів тому

    Thank you Jake. I always struggle with this mindset and being too perfectionist and trying to understand all the fundamentals all at once made it really hard for me to see any progress to the point where I stop for 2 months every 3 or 4 months. I really needed to hear this from an artist I really admire and I will start taking it easy and watch myself in the long run... I really appreciate your advice and mantra ❤❤

  • @zappasmoustache23
    @zappasmoustache23 2 місяці тому

    I feel like thinking is a really important part of the process.
    Sometimes the first idea you have is the best but often if I get stuck with a piece, I’ll stop making and meditate on the project. Sometimes it just gets you over the obstacle and others it spurs a whole new idea that is way better than what you originally came up with.

  • @louloucunningham9678
    @louloucunningham9678 11 днів тому

    “Everyday in every way I am getting Better and better.”

  • @horuslupercalaurelian1569
    @horuslupercalaurelian1569 10 днів тому

    "You there!! Why are you quitting!? It's 10 degrees and I'm out here all day catching clams! Just try harder and think of all the people cheering you on! Never give up!" - Shuzo Matzuoka

  • @maksymkiyashko512
    @maksymkiyashko512 25 днів тому

    I am a groundworker, and the only thing that geniunly kept me motivated and feel alive is art. My light at the end of the tunnel. I am practicing to be ready to change industries and finally sweat over something that I am actually caring/enjoying. Anyone out there who's in similar shoes just know that no matter what, always walk towards something that you passionate about as it is your identity and do so when the time is right but never give up!

  • @erinrichardson95
    @erinrichardson95 Місяць тому

    I love this video Jake! Thank you!! I have a little chat with myself each day, and I distill down my thoughts into feelings. I ask myself if what I am thinking is serving me or not? If I am not sure about where I am at, I know if I am excited about what I am doing. Some days are not easy. Usually it's those moments like you said, where I am really pushing myself and I happen to be in the murky middle there. I have to be careful not to get into comparison trap, looking for feedback, or consolation from social media, family, etc. I have to trust there is an internal navigation system built in, and it's a feeling place. Thoughts hold so much power. And feelings run in tandem with that. Both are signposts. And I've decided, to make that my gauge, daily. :)

  • @cocobeen6488
    @cocobeen6488 2 місяці тому +1

    Dont be a perfectionist that what i telll myself every time i draw now and helps me when im drawing

  • @barbarachandler6536
    @barbarachandler6536 Місяць тому

    My mantra ....I am more than I appear to be....I have the power of the universe inside of me!!!!

  • @artistchris2004
    @artistchris2004 2 місяці тому

    Excellent example how to make your work more creative, never judging too much but maintaining consistency whatever you re doin. Bound to be successful one day. I have been an artist for more than 12 years, and its fun to go through different things every day and be satisfied with the result, going through where I lack and getting a fire to get better.

  • @phoenixyip8935
    @phoenixyip8935 Місяць тому

    the montra i commonly use is "I am speed" I usually repeat that several times. I can't remember where i first heard it but it'w stuck with me all my life

  • @GlowingComics
    @GlowingComics 2 місяці тому +1

    "Lean into the chaos." - Jake, this video was special. Thanks for sharing, you are a real one.

  • @eumiras
    @eumiras 2 місяці тому

    a quote that help me sometimes is "the only way of not being afraid is by not trying at all". everyone is "afraid" of something: failure, pression, being judged... but them do it, them try it even if it's frightening or terrifying. if you do not wish to feel that, you can always stay in your safe zone, but if you dont move, you're staying in the same place!!

  • @mariocau
    @mariocau 2 місяці тому

    Jake, that was a really great reflexion. I kind os needed to listen to that. One in a while I get a little lost and until I find my way back to myself it feels like everything is gone.
    My personal mantra, well, one of them, is one I told my students a lot: "Any drawing is better than no drawing".

  • @comfyspoon39
    @comfyspoon39 17 годин тому

    Whenever I feel that I'm not enough for art career, or I failed at something related to it, I just ask myself "But do you really want to never draw again? Never touch pencil or tablet, never ever create something from scratch?". And the answer is always no, I don't want to stop drawing.

  • @colin0974
    @colin0974 2 місяці тому

    I saw this video just at the right time and it helped me immeasurably. Thank you for readjusting my focus, brother 💪

  • @krishIyer23
    @krishIyer23 Місяць тому

    I'd love to see a post-mortem video about Skyheart, to see what you learned from the project, how it was received, and if you have plans for more stories in that world. It feels like it was a project that was such a big part of your life and I'm interested in finding out what it was like to have the comic come to fruition and live in the world.

  • @zachwhitehorn7926
    @zachwhitehorn7926 2 місяці тому

    Been in this exact kind of rut. Thanks for the video.

  • @R0undbrush
    @R0undbrush 28 днів тому

    Amazing video, some really good insight. I dont agree very much with the rule of thirds. I have seen many people including myself that break that rule. You cant always be winning and getting better. But you can always failing and getting better; that's called being a perfectionist. Trying to make something every day is good advice but can get tricky for longer projects. You can let yourself off the hook for fubing a drawing that you only planned to work on for one day. But spending a whole day painting only to realize you have to throw it all away for the 3rd day in a row after 30 days of work is a much harder thing to wrap your head around.

  • @0newingedcrow
    @0newingedcrow 11 днів тому

    My mantra comes from the criminally underrated film "Titan A.E."
    The main character, Cale, asks his friend and pilot, Akima, if she can fly a certain type of ship that he needs to repair because the human race is depending on the two of them being able to successfully reach another ship, The Titan, before their enemies. After she tells him not to worry because she can most definitely fly it, he responds with "Good. Because we launch yesterday."
    So whenever I feel like I'm behind, I'm down and out, I'm at my limit, I don't think I have anything left. I push every single one of those doubts out of my head and tell myself out loud:
    "We launch yesterday."

  • @zachariasstarlid5365
    @zachariasstarlid5365 26 днів тому

    ❤️❤️❤️Thank you very much Jake! Great video and amazing idea to share the sketch! 🙏🏻👍

  • @goldentopaz
    @goldentopaz 24 дні тому

    every person should strive to learn before they die, what they are running from, and to, and why - james thurber

  • @doomrevolver8387
    @doomrevolver8387 Місяць тому

    Mantra: "Your free trial of frustration has expired"
    Also: "I'm not gonna live forever"

  • @MatthewMcMillinArt
    @MatthewMcMillinArt Місяць тому

    I like your fox drawing. I did a similar drawing a while back of a tiny me flipping off this giant demon... It's on my UA-cam and IG. But for me, it represented sort of everything in my life that I feel like can just dismiss with the middle finger. Doubting my own artistic abilities is certainly one of those things.

  • @codyholsinger3915
    @codyholsinger3915 Місяць тому

    I heard this quote from another UA-cam art video but I've found it to be very profound " your progress as an Artist relies on a healthy dissatisfaction with everything you have done up until this point"

  • @aztecagames
    @aztecagames 14 днів тому

    I actually really needed to hear this today. Thank you

  • @davidhackett6317
    @davidhackett6317 Місяць тому

    Spot on.
    I have developed a mental framework of viewing everything in categories of either erosion or tectonic shift.
    I approach a painting as a work of erosion. I don't worry about getting everything done all at once. I sit down and decide to erode the hands for a bit then I go for a walk. Then I come back and erode the hands some more or maybe some fabric.
    After a time, I get to a place where I feel good about it and post it online. Then I see the glaring mistake. I consider the revelation of the mistake as progress toward my improvement. Because I hadn't noticed the mistake before. Each mistake I notice after posting is evidence of my improvement.

  • @kristincosta3880
    @kristincosta3880 Місяць тому

    Mantra for 2am when the costumes I'm sewing are due the next day: sings "We can do it, we can do it, we can do it Cinderelly, we can make the dress so pretty, do do do do do do" in the same voice as the mice from Cinderella

  • @warrenbradford2597
    @warrenbradford2597 Місяць тому

    I just have to keep drawing the ideas and tools that I can use to do so. Thank you for your insight.

  • @jl_grillo
    @jl_grillo 23 дні тому

    You've Got This - Never Give Up - Drawing is Easy Mutha***ker
    I was sitting in a hotel bar in Los Angeles with a great friend. I was feeling bad about life and my work. My friend (in his very sarcastic way) said, "Drawing is Easy Mutha***ker!" -- his words have stuck with me a for a long time. It's not that drawing is actually easy... it's that sometimes you just have to "SHOW UP" -- exactly like you said Jake. Cheers!

  • @Ironwill_Games
    @Ironwill_Games 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for keeping us struggling artist inspired and motivated! Appreciate it!

  • @CavemanSam
    @CavemanSam 2 місяці тому

    this video found me at the right time, thank you. I was definitely wrapped up in the "day trading" and needed to break that

  • @LotusSpider
    @LotusSpider 2 місяці тому

    my mantra latelly is 'where will straining and rushing get you? huh?', then i sit down and do the thing calmly
    works quite well
    also keeping a small stack of notes, observations on the process mostly, like some insights, mine and from other people, which i shuffle and read and ponder about casually at times

  • @tylersdadx
    @tylersdadx Місяць тому

    Thankyou. Fire advice

  • @dallinjc
    @dallinjc 22 дні тому

    Love this!

  • @Amelia_PC
    @Amelia_PC Місяць тому

    Bullseye, Jake! Great video!
    Personal projects are a great way to measure progress. They often take a long time to complete, so being able to see them all in one folder allows you to easily track your improvement by looking at the entire project. In my case, this can be a challenge with comic book pages because the progress between pages can be significant. However, I also can't leave things inconsistent, haha!
    (One of the challenges I've faced is having to redraw parts of the comic to maintain consistency. Even as a veteran artist, sometimes I develop new techniques that can alter the style too much to ignore.)

  • @pastalpesto
    @pastalpesto 2 місяці тому

    I love your mantra! I'm being hunted a lot lately but I've been trying to improve and I'll continue to work on my project until I can finally hunt that raptor :]

  • @tash4122
    @tash4122 2 місяці тому

    Hi you just came up on my feed , I found this very informative and interesting to consider , different principles that are definitely applicable, but interesting inner musings so thank you for that .

  • @flyingspur
    @flyingspur 2 місяці тому

    Thanks Jacob!

  • @TonySwaby
    @TonySwaby 2 місяці тому

    There will be joy in this day!

  • @prosperazonwu4691
    @prosperazonwu4691 2 місяці тому

    As an artist that’s also a trader, this here is the best of both worlds. Thank you!

  • @troyharris8773
    @troyharris8773 25 днів тому

    Wow, this is powerful stuff!... not just what has been said in the video, but in the comments as well! I may have found my people!!

  • @tlsartstudio3387
    @tlsartstudio3387 2 місяці тому

    My mantra if you want to call it it is actually separate thought but think they kind of go hand in hand. Here they are the first thought is the journey of a 1000 miles starts with a single step. By Lau Tzu the second thought goes like this: when the student is ready the teacher will come. That what I tried to think about each day. I hope this will help someone out there to put their creative skills to work each and everyday

  • @louderanimationTV
    @louderanimationTV 2 місяці тому

    This creative work is a privilege. Every time I overcome a roadblock or learn a new technique, I seriously thank God and remind myself how fortunate I am to have an opportunity at doing this.

  • @DesignByMatt
    @DesignByMatt 2 місяці тому

    Great video Jake!

  • @STRuctUREarts
    @STRuctUREarts Місяць тому

    My kickboxing coach would say "Somedays you're the hammer, some days you are the nail." You have to have both to grow.
    Great video!

  • @ArtByEmilyHare
    @ArtByEmilyHare 2 місяці тому

    Rebecca Guay (amazing artist) says 'Inspiration finds you working' - SO SO TRUE. If you wait for inspiration it's far less likely to happen than if you're already making things and creating.

  • @dorydiavelone3531
    @dorydiavelone3531 2 місяці тому

    Hey there Mr. Jake, I just found your channel and I think you are the prescription I needed , was feeling a bit down , I couldn’t quite pin point it but I have to say what you talked about , really got me feeling differently ( for the better) I’m Really thankful for your thoughts!! Warmly, Dory

  • @abrambuckdesign5134
    @abrambuckdesign5134 2 місяці тому

    A quote that helps me take more action and stop trying to find the “right” answer or “perfect decision” is “There is no right or wrong choice, just do what you think is best”.

  • @EthanDaneofficial
    @EthanDaneofficial 2 місяці тому

    really insightful!

  • @ThePigeonmilk
    @ThePigeonmilk Місяць тому

    I remember meeting you years back at Lexington comic con. I think you had just put out your first art book. Was great meeting you then Jake, hopefully I'll see ya again some day at a con. Great videos!

  • @setas7818
    @setas7818 2 місяці тому

    "A low possibility means it is not zero."
    this is not my mantra but something I believe in.
    Interesting and inspirational video. I saw it in the right time- before watching this I was once again sad that I am not selling my art. I started creating visual art in 2017. I have gifted away many of my pieces and sold only four. I still have about twenty unsold art pieces. Despite this I keep making art and hoping for the better tomorrow. But at times I get sad that I can't sell that mountain of art.

  • @codeutopia8973
    @codeutopia8973 Місяць тому

    Thanks for this Jake, I needed it. Wrote down the raptor mantra. You're a kind soul my brother, and by the way, cool fox, getting a Bess vibe there.

  • @DarkTider
    @DarkTider 2 місяці тому

    0:05 - Every time i sit down to draw, and it makes it pure suffering to draw, but im forced to do it, because if I don't draw it, nobody else will. - I guess you could say THAT is my mantra; "If I don't do it, it won't get made at all." and what makes me draw every day, through the desire to break down and scream at the paper.

  • @user-ji1ow4gq8z
    @user-ji1ow4gq8z 2 місяці тому

    Wow this was really eye opening

  • @ratans2
    @ratans2 2 місяці тому

    the raptor mantra it's actually pretty cool! and to someone who has been dailing with constant failure it does makes totally sense thanks! I'll add it to my daily routine, my personal mantra and could sound gimmicky is the litany of fear from dune

  • @Astryca
    @Astryca 2 місяці тому

    One thing ive been telling myself recently that has helped me level up is "raise your standards".
    Someone with no standards have no consistency, nor will they challenge themselves to improve. And how i do this is that ill look at my own drawing, then look at art from someone i look up to and find tangible differences i can make right now to improve my current piece, and what i can learn from them