I know I’m a little late but “perfect practice makes perfect” seems more appropriate. And as far as the definition of insanity being doing the same thing over and over and expecting… Isn’t this the very definition of practicing? Doing the same thing over and over?
To improve my art I try use as many media as I can, I'm to trying to "specialize" only in one media: I use watercolor, colored pencils, ink, graphite, gouache etc..
@@shiro8765 FYI: You can edit your original comment by hovering your mouse over your comment, and three dots will pop up on the right side of the comment. Click there, and choose "EDIT" and you can correct your original text.
"In drawing, if you lose your motivation you'd never finish it" That's why if you try to draw anything you're not familiar it. Imagine it, and take action. Don't compare your work to other people. Just imagine you're alone and nobody is there.
A lot of people think that tracing is "cheating" but more artists trace than people realize. I know that a lot of manga and other comic book illustrators do it, lol.
@@adu1991 Personally I disagree.. I do think its cheating just because people trace the base of the image (the sketch), which is the most important part of the drawing. And they just color that in like it is some sort of coloring page.. If technology didn't exist, tracers actually had to practice their sketches And yes manga and cartoon artists do it aswell but that doesnt mean it isn't cheating. Especially when tracing someone elses artwork and taking all the credit
@@henlo3161 that kind of tracing to take someone's artwork is just outright stealing, no one who's sane is going to die on that hill defending the morality of that lmao Manga artists (especially on the time crunch that comes with doing _20 pages every week_ ) and their assistants who trace backgrounds do so on their own photographs to deliver a product on a deadline to get paid and eat etc., not necessarily to improve on their freehand skills as a primary goal. That's also assuming they don't just process the photo itself with minimal hand drawing lol. (Photobashing) It's about as "cheating" as some artists of the past occaisionally using camera lucida and obscura as aid for their paintings (though i should add never to the extent of overly severe dependence as Hockney otherwise believed)
In my opinion, it doesn't really help at all. Although, it can help a ton if you look for shapes constructing the photo and applying those shapes and lines in your drawing when sketching to make it look like the photo. Doing this is not considered cheating and will help you improve a lot. Soon you can see the shapes in photos without even drawing the shapes directly on it. Tracing just shows a outline and you would have to trace each time. Its kinda skipping a step and skill because it shows you can't sketch well
How I improve my own way (This might help you too) 1:I draw everyday 2:I search for tutorials/portraits 3:I follow the tutorial they give me 4:sometimes I make techniques
i remember learning about "conscious practice" years ago, where you carefully pay attention to what you are practicing and the intent behind it, and it changed how much my art has progressed. great video
I'm a believer in practice makes perfect but... That's also includes experimenting a lot, and trying out different things, not sticking to something if it doesn't work, you need to learn to know what is wrong with a drawing, either through critique or through trial and error. Some people learn better by practicing a lot, others just go off and throw caution (paint) to the wind and eventually end up with something they like 😀
Yes! It’s so important to make sure to critique your art and examine specific areas you’d like to improve! It also keeps you motivated, like if I’m not please with how a maple tree turns out in my landscape - I’ll draw several landscapes with lots of different types of maple leaves/maple trees until I see an improvement!
Two main factors to improve. 1. Interest 2. Practice If you are interested in any skills then all you need is practice. For example, you won't get six pack abs just by training 1 day. Same is for art, you won't be able to draw good enough if you practice only 1 times. Practicing daily will surely help you improve your Drawing drastically in just one month. And the beauty is that you can see the improvement daily through out your art journey.
Kirsty you sure are a life saver! Lately I've been getting really down thinking about my drawings being terrible and I don't know what to do to actually get progressive results... Even art pieces that I used to be really Happy with 2 to 3 months ago don't shine anymore; I guess this was a reality check for me that instead of sitting here and thinking I'm not good enough it's best to get to a paper and actually practice... You've always inspired me! Stay Safe Everyone!!
I finally figured out the mistakes that I was making and my earlier techniques were better and i got the results i wanted so i kinda experimented and I came up with this conclusion,am making my own references now and am my charcoal artwork is improving
The real reason my art wasn't improving is cz i didn't know basics Drawing have basics Mastering shapes helped me Approach every drawing My advice to you is before U start doing something Make sure u master the basics first
same! what i did before deciding I would love to take my art skill further was to study all the basics first and made sure i understand them. really helped a ton!
@@senjukawaragi5781 Iam really glad u have realised that basics are important for your growth... Goodluck with your journey 😉 ❤️ May everything you planning Works out for you ❤️
I learn differently. You can explain something to me in various ways and show me everything in depth, but I still wouldn't know how to approach it. I just wing it and hope for the best.
@@LIIantonioIIL please sign u for skillshare course They give you 2 months free trial n you can cancel anytime After signing up search for Art and science by Brent N take the class that has 40,000 students is like basics of drawing
@@xenoncs2141 Agreed I feel like the videos really help show you new techniques instead of trying the same thing over and over.. I started an art UA-cam channel too and would love if you checked it out and gave me feedback :)
I never realized this until watching this video of yours, but whenever I critiqued my art, it automatically improved. Thank you for pointing this out for me, I myself, would've never noticed this. BTW You are an amazing inspiration, and I always find your videos to be helpful!
I also think that drawing what you WANT to draw and what makes you happy is extremely important to seeing progress, instead of doing what other people tell you to do
I have definitely improved in the last year. Ive found my style and what i love. Ive found new methods of doing things, and over time i have improved so much.
OMG I'm early!! Just wanted to tell you I love your art and you are such an inspiration to me! Without your videos I don't think I would be able to draw like I do. Thankyou so much!!
This is the fundamental for piano. I've heard it from my piano teacher, from my dance teacher (she even gave the same quote), and now you. This helps for everything in life, a very good skill to have.
Thank you Kirsty. This was indeed a every helpful and eye opening video. I downloaded your free guide as well. I'm sure it will help me in my art journey. Thanks for giving such great advice.
HI KIRSTY IM A HUGW FAN ILYSSMMMMM!!! This was so SOOO helpful for me, I love art so much but I’m absolutely terrible at it, so thank you for the tips!!
Hi, Kirsty! Thank you for this video! Your message is simple, very obvious after we listen to it but necessary! It seems to me that this idea of blindly practicing everyday comes a lot from the exposure we have to other people's art on social media. And I say this because it is really hard to imagine that a super awesome artist was once really bad at drawing or painting when you only see amazing results. Also, several times I've seen the public asking to the artists questions such as "how did you get so good?" and the answer is usually "I practice everyday" or "I've doing this ever since I can remember". Which, don't get me wrong, it is true, you need to practice, but I really like that you talked about how to practice cause that is where the "magic" improvement comes from. Great content, thank you so much!
I think it's all in the right approach and in a lot of work. practice make it perfect. never give up on your goal. i think my first 10 paintings were pretty bad. when I painted the first 100 the progress was obvious. today after painting over 1000 pictures i think i can be satisfied but the ultimate goal is still far away. it can always get better. stay inspired and don’t give up
So you are actually my superhero. Without your FREE youtube videos I probably wouldn't have achieve my dreams as an artist. Kirsty you have probably made such a huge impact in the lives of so many just as mine
I recently found your UA-cam channel. And I have binge watched all your videos. Thank you! You have a big heart for sharing your knowledge with the world!
Wow, thank you Kirsty! Your videos are so detailed and inspiring. As soon as I finish watching your videos I feel like picking up a paintbrush and making some art!
one thing that has helped me a lot in breaking bad habits in my are is to record my painting process with a screen recording program(OBS), and use a editing video software(Shotcut, really easy to use). there was the added pressure to paint a quickly as possible and as much as possible in one sitting without interruption, not because I had an audience or that I had particular desire to draw faster at the time, but the longer, and more video segments I had to add the more it was a hassle to work in the video editing process. the was the fact that as I edited my videos I notices that I wasted a lot of time with bad and forced me to think up of better ways to save time, and to have an easier time fit one video within the length of a music or song, so there was also time restraint to consider. I worked hard to get rid of those bad habits, and having done a new years resolution to do one speedpainting everyday, it only lasted about 120 days, I managed to cut down on over 2/3 of my usual work time, maintaining my usual quality, even improving on them and have managed to streamline my video editing process so that it only takes me about 15 minutes to edit the video before exporting. Sense then, my art work has improve by leaps and bounds, and art piece out put has more then tripled, sense last December and I am very grateful for it.
Hi Kirsty!! I’m a new fan,and this video really opened my eyes and helped me realize what I’ve been doing wrong all this time!Thank u so so so much and I really appreciate it!subscribed!love from Dubai!!!❤️❤️
Thank you, I finally found someone who explains what I’m doing wrong. Most influencers may say “practice makes perfect” and I get really annoyed of that.
Same here! I’m doing all of my art in colored pencil instead of pencil now because I kinda got the hang of it quick and I love it so much more her videos have helped me so much.
such an inspiration! your tutorial helped me alot especially the do's and dont after every video I see anew mistake and try to avoid doing it and people start getting confused saying that my art is developing so fast!thx Kristy ❤
I'm really a big fan ever since. I'm just a self taught artist but watching your vids gives me hope and I always play your vids while drawing cuz it really helped me.
i have noticed that i have improved quite a lot over the past few months when it comes to the male anatomy body, and i can even "build" the body by looking at a pic of a guy, could be anime, cartoon, whatever, and i just do it. however, i still feel that i haven't improved to my liking. i.e. it doesn't look good, even if i use ink to make the artwork pop and such. i honestly feel like giving up at this point, because i feel that it's taking way too long, and due to a problem that i can't help, or even get rid of, it's so painful to me to see how slow i'm improving that it's agonizing for me.
As they say, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over, but expecting different results. This video just provides more confirmation of that saying!! Thanks for sharing!!💜🧡💛💚💙💖💜💙🧡💚💛💜💛💚
This goes for everything! Not just drawing/painting. But writing, photography, storytelling. So many people see critics as being inherently negative, but you have to flip that and turn it to *progress*.
Exactly what I used to tell myself. There's no point in repeating the same mistakes. That's the main reason why going from one drawing to the next there was huge improvement in my work as I applied either applied a new technique or I worked on an existing flaw. Once I identified my mistakes, I'd work on improving that aspect. Great video Kirsty!
*"Practice doesn't make perfect, perfect practice does"* - Ethan Becker
(I know I'm paraphrasing because my memory is terrible)
Gardner Rotheray what video did he say this ? 🥺 id love to watch it
I was just about to comment this!
EXACTLY THIS! My middle school band teacher would say this all the time.
@@juanrivera4440 dude mine too! Slightly different though, his was, "Practice doesn't make perfect, practice makes habits."
I was about to comment this lol
“Practice makes permanent” you summed up what i always tried to say
I’d like to say that all art is good art, but clear mistakes isn’t what makes your “style”. Really putting practice in a new light for me
Practice makes perfect NO
PRACTICE MAKES PROGRESS
I've always said this
I've made no progress tho-
I know I’m a little late but “perfect practice makes perfect” seems more appropriate. And as far as the definition of insanity being doing the same thing over and over and expecting… Isn’t this the very definition of practicing? Doing the same thing over and over?
To improve my art I try use as many media as I can, I'm to trying to "specialize" only in one media: I use watercolor, colored pencils, ink, graphite, gouache etc..
*not trying
@@shiro8765 FYI: You can edit your original comment by hovering your mouse over your comment, and three dots will pop up on the right side of the comment. Click there, and choose "EDIT" and you can correct your original text.
@@trublgrl thx bro I already know, but if I edit my comments Kirsty heart disappears
I'm the same way. I love exploring different mediums.
I use most every media . It is a matter of confidence and some basic techniques. Just set your mind to it and attack lol!
This helped
Yay 😁
@@KirstyPartridgeArt Yeh
Yeah 🤷
Hey I had the same pfp a few weeks ago lol
"In drawing, if you lose your motivation you'd never finish it"
That's why if you try to draw anything you're not familiar it. Imagine it, and take action. Don't compare your work to other people. Just imagine you're alone and nobody is there.
Thanks for the motivation
I like comparing my work to other artists like Kirsty. For me personally it helps motivate me to push further in areas I'm weak in.
LeafyƏXO shoot. I don’t even have to imagine such a thing.
No, *do* compare your work to other people.
It'll really help reinforce to yourself just how shitty your work is.
wow thanks
My realistic drawing improved dramatically when I started tracing photos and comparing them to freehand drawing of the same photos.
A lot of people think that tracing is "cheating" but more artists trace than people realize. I know that a lot of manga and other comic book illustrators do it, lol.
@@adu1991 Personally I disagree.. I do think its cheating just because people trace the base of the image (the sketch), which is the most important part of the drawing.
And they just color that in like it is some sort of coloring page..
If technology didn't exist, tracers actually had to practice their sketches
And yes manga and cartoon artists do it aswell but that doesnt mean it isn't cheating. Especially when tracing someone elses artwork and taking all the credit
Ima do this but just flip the image or try to give my own take after tracing it and see if i get better
@@henlo3161 that kind of tracing to take someone's artwork is just outright stealing, no one who's sane is going to die on that hill defending the morality of that lmao
Manga artists (especially on the time crunch that comes with doing _20 pages every week_ ) and their assistants who trace backgrounds do so on their own photographs to deliver a product on a deadline to get paid and eat etc., not necessarily to improve on their freehand skills as a primary goal. That's also assuming they don't just process the photo itself with minimal hand drawing lol. (Photobashing)
It's about as "cheating" as some artists of the past occaisionally using camera lucida and obscura as aid for their paintings (though i should add never to the extent of overly severe dependence as Hockney otherwise believed)
In my opinion, it doesn't really help at all. Although, it can help a ton if you look for shapes constructing the photo and applying those shapes and lines in your drawing when sketching to make it look like the photo. Doing this is not considered cheating and will help you improve a lot. Soon you can see the shapes in photos without even drawing the shapes directly on it. Tracing just shows a outline and you would have to trace each time. Its kinda skipping a step and skill because it shows you can't sketch well
How I improve my own way
(This might help you too)
1:I draw everyday
2:I search for tutorials/portraits
3:I follow the tutorial they give me
4:sometimes I make techniques
5: trying to understand objects and improve your observation
6: make *everything* a reference
7 have a talent which I dont to make you more motivated not useless
Feel useless*
Guys I'm still a kid and I'm still not improving to observe what I'm trying to say
When i read the thumbnail:
" *never have i been offended to something I 100% agree with* "
i remember learning about "conscious practice" years ago, where you carefully pay attention to what you are practicing and the intent behind it, and it changed how much my art has progressed. great video
I think you are the only teacher who has helped me a lot to improve my art...
Hats off to you😊
I know right?! Kirsty is amazing! She inspires me to improve for my art channel!
I'm a believer in practice makes perfect but... That's also includes experimenting a lot, and trying out different things, not sticking to something if it doesn't work, you need to learn to know what is wrong with a drawing, either through critique or through trial and error. Some people learn better by practicing a lot, others just go off and throw caution (paint) to the wind and eventually end up with something they like 😀
Yes! It’s so important to make sure to critique your art and examine specific areas you’d like to improve! It also keeps you motivated, like if I’m not please with how a maple tree turns out in my landscape - I’ll draw several landscapes with lots of different types of maple leaves/maple trees until I see an improvement!
Two main factors to improve.
1. Interest
2. Practice
If you are interested in any skills then all you need is practice.
For example, you won't get six pack abs just by training 1 day. Same is for art, you won't be able to draw good enough if you practice only 1 times.
Practicing daily will surely help you improve your Drawing drastically in just one month.
And the beauty is that you can see the improvement daily through out your art journey.
Kirsty you sure are a life saver! Lately I've been getting really down thinking about my drawings being terrible and I don't know what to do to actually get progressive results... Even art pieces that I used to be really Happy with 2 to 3 months ago don't shine anymore; I guess this was a reality check for me that instead of sitting here and thinking I'm not good enough it's best to get to a paper and actually practice... You've always inspired me! Stay Safe Everyone!!
I finally figured out the mistakes that I was making and my earlier techniques were better and i got the results i wanted so i kinda experimented and I came up with this conclusion,am making my own references now and am my charcoal artwork is improving
The real reason my art wasn't improving is cz i didn't know basics
Drawing have basics
Mastering shapes helped me
Approach every drawing
My advice to you is before
U start doing something
Make sure u master the basics first
same! what i did before deciding I would love to take my art skill further was to study all the basics first and made sure i understand them. really helped a ton!
@@senjukawaragi5781 Iam really glad u have realised that basics are important for your growth... Goodluck with your journey 😉 ❤️
May everything you planning
Works out for you ❤️
I learn differently. You can explain something to me in various ways and show me everything in depth, but I still wouldn't know how to approach it.
I just wing it and hope for the best.
@@LIIantonioIIL please sign u for skillshare course
They give you 2 months free trial n you can cancel anytime
After signing up search for
Art and science by Brent
N take the class that has 40,000 students is like basics of drawing
U can drop your email so i can send the gift of 2 months free trial
Thank you. Will check this out ASAP
THE BIGGEST REASON IS:
watching these videos instead of practicising.
Lmao why you expose me like that 😅
No no no!!!
Watching art vids like these will change the way you draw from your artwork...
Do you even watch the video first
Watching videos actually helps ALOT, it's like making a chemical experiment with knowledge instead of randomly
😂
@@xenoncs2141 Agreed I feel like the videos really help show you new techniques instead of trying the same thing over and over.. I started an art UA-cam channel too and would love if you checked it out and gave me feedback :)
I never realized this until watching this video of yours, but whenever I critiqued my art, it automatically improved. Thank you for pointing this out for me, I myself, would've never noticed this. BTW You are an amazing inspiration, and I always find your videos to be helpful!
All of my improvement is comes from you,
thank you so much Kirsty
-love from the Philippines💓
Passion, practice and patience is my motto for art 🥰
I also think that drawing what you WANT to draw and what makes you happy is extremely important to seeing progress, instead of doing what other people tell you to do
One of my self imposed "cheating" rules is that I will only use my own photographs as reference.
You are an amazing artist who is good in every medium...you have helped me a lot...thanku...from bottom of my heart..
Well definitely this will help. Thanks Kirsty
I know right?! Kirsty is amazing! She inspires me to improve for my art channel!
Thanks for it
I will try it tooo
I have definitely improved in the last year. Ive found my style and what i love. Ive found new methods of doing things, and over time i have improved so much.
Hi KPA
The best and most valuable advice I've heard in a long time.
Thanks for this awesome video :)
OMG I'm early!! Just wanted to tell you I love your art and you are such an inspiration to me! Without your videos I don't think I would be able to draw like I do. Thankyou so much!!
This is the fundamental for piano. I've heard it from my piano teacher, from my dance teacher (she even gave the same quote), and now you. This helps for everything in life, a very good skill to have.
This is such a great video. Trying out different techniques/tools to find which one works best for you and give the best results is so important.
This video is really helpful 😍
Makes sense! Thank you!
I know right?! Kirsty is amazing! She inspires me to improve for my art channel!
Thank you Kirsty. This was indeed a every helpful and eye opening video. I downloaded your free guide as well. I'm sure it will help me in my art journey. Thanks for giving such great advice.
I love your videos you also inspired me to learn art and create my own chanel and learn realism
Woah, these tips work really well thank you Kirsty!
HI KIRSTY IM A HUGW FAN ILYSSMMMMM!!! This was so SOOO helpful for me, I love art so much but I’m absolutely terrible at it, so thank you for the tips!!
Hi, Kirsty! Thank you for this video! Your message is simple, very obvious after we listen to it but necessary! It seems to me that this idea of blindly practicing everyday comes a lot from the exposure we have to other people's art on social media. And I say this because it is really hard to imagine that a super awesome artist was once really bad at drawing or painting when you only see amazing results. Also, several times I've seen the public asking to the artists questions such as "how did you get so good?" and the answer is usually "I practice everyday" or "I've doing this ever since I can remember". Which, don't get me wrong, it is true, you need to practice, but I really like that you talked about how to practice cause that is where the "magic" improvement comes from. Great content, thank you so much!
Great video Kirsty😁.as always
Thanks for this tips 👍🏻
Great information and motivation to get off the plateau I been stuck on. Thank you.
I think it's all in the right approach and in a lot of work. practice make it perfect. never give up on your goal. i think my first 10 paintings were pretty bad. when I painted the first 100 the progress was obvious. today after painting over 1000 pictures i think i can be satisfied but the ultimate goal is still far away. it can always get better. stay inspired and don’t give up
So you are actually my superhero. Without your FREE youtube videos I probably wouldn't have achieve my dreams as an artist. Kirsty you have probably made such a huge impact in the lives of so many just as mine
Another brilliant and helpful video Kirsty. Plus you are looking absolutely beautiful! 😊💕
Its great I watched this when Im just starting on art
I recently found your UA-cam channel. And I have binge watched all your videos.
Thank you! You have a big heart for sharing your knowledge with the world!
Thanks for your help. When it comes to pencil colors you really have a recognizable vocabulary. Your videos are really helpful.
You are so right. Good advice
Wow, thank you Kirsty! Your videos are so detailed and inspiring.
As soon as I finish watching your videos I feel like picking up a paintbrush and making some art!
Amazing video!
You will once hold the Guinness World Record for the best mastermind in the whole world. THIS HELPED A LOT!
Wonderful advice!❤️
Agree 💯 Practice smart
one thing that has helped me a lot in breaking bad habits in my are is to record my painting process with a screen recording program(OBS), and use a editing video software(Shotcut, really easy to use). there was the added pressure to paint a quickly as possible and as much as possible in one sitting without interruption, not because I had an audience or that I had particular desire to draw faster at the time, but the longer, and more video segments I had to add the more it was a hassle to work in the video editing process. the was the fact that as I edited my videos I notices that I wasted a lot of time with bad and forced me to think up of better ways to save time, and to have an easier time fit one video within the length of a music or song, so there was also time restraint to consider. I worked hard to get rid of those bad habits, and having done a new years resolution to do one speedpainting everyday, it only lasted about 120 days, I managed to cut down on over 2/3 of my usual work time, maintaining my usual quality, even improving on them and have managed to streamline my video editing process so that it only takes me about 15 minutes to edit the video before exporting. Sense then, my art work has improve by leaps and bounds, and art piece out put has more then tripled, sense last December and I am very grateful for it.
Your videos help me so much with my art I’ve been watching you for years thankyou for your videos you have helped me improve so much throughout time ✨
Hi Kirsty!! I’m a new fan,and this video really opened my eyes and helped me realize what I’ve been doing wrong all this time!Thank u so so so much and I really appreciate it!subscribed!love from Dubai!!!❤️❤️
Thank you, I finally found someone who explains what I’m doing wrong. Most influencers may say “practice makes perfect” and I get really annoyed of that.
I started to use colour pencils after watching your videos. Thank you so much Kirsty🥰
You are the best kirsty you've made me improve as a young artist...thank you for that😊
Thankyou so much.💕
I hope I can really have the art guide. You're really an inspiration for me when in comes to art.❤
U have inspired me to jump into the colour pencil medium☺☺☺
I just got myself a new set of colour pencils because of u🤩🤩🤩
Same here! I’m doing all of my art in colored pencil instead of pencil now because I kinda got the hang of it quick and I love it so much more her videos have helped me so much.
Thank you very much for this.. 🙇🙇
Im watching this during an art block
And this game me a little bit of motivation, thank you!!!
Makes perfect sense 👍 I never feel like I’m improving, until I look back at older drawings, then realise I am !
Thanks Kirsty xx
such an inspiration! your tutorial helped me alot especially the do's and dont after every video I see anew mistake and try to avoid doing it and people start getting confused saying that my art is developing so fast!thx Kristy ❤
I'm really a big fan ever since. I'm just a self taught artist but watching your vids gives me hope and I always play your vids while drawing cuz it really helped me.
i have noticed that i have improved quite a lot over the past few months when it comes to the male anatomy body, and i can even "build" the body by looking at a pic of a guy, could be anime, cartoon, whatever, and i just do it. however, i still feel that i haven't improved to my liking. i.e. it doesn't look good, even if i use ink to make the artwork pop and such. i honestly feel like giving up at this point, because i feel that it's taking way too long, and due to a problem that i can't help, or even get rid of, it's so painful to me to see how slow i'm improving that it's agonizing for me.
Thank you! For the good advice.👍
Thank you for inspiring me to improve more for my artworks💕
Thank you Kirsty this really helped me
This was so helpful for thank you so much❤️
I swear since i started watching ur vids i saw a whole plot twist in my art. Wish u were my teacher irl lol
As they say, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over & over, but expecting different results. This video just provides more confirmation of that saying!! Thanks for sharing!!💜🧡💛💚💙💖💜💙🧡💚💛💜💛💚
Brilliant, this is exactly what I needed to hear, thank you so much X
Such a good reminder for those of us who knew this, but haven’t thought of it lately. Your videos are awesome. Thank you!
Identify stuff you need to improve.
Me: ahm, everything
Thankyou so much ma'am it will absolutely work!!❣️
Thank you 💕
Amazing piece of advise !
Kirsty you are amazing and spot on! 💎❤
I see this in my students a lot. Perpetually inefficient practice
Thank you so much ms partridge. From Philippine here still watching to your channel.
It is very helpful..... love your vids and channel
I know right?! Kirsty is amazing! She inspires me to improve for my art channel!
Wow ..this was so encouraging to me
Thank you very much Kristy.
That you so much. I needed thus video.
Thanks kirsty for your clear explanation
Practice makes permanent Keep observé step by step it helps to keep ur skill more effective
This goes for everything! Not just drawing/painting. But writing, photography, storytelling. So many people see critics as being inherently negative, but you have to flip that and turn it to *progress*.
I am waiting for your video ... 😃
I was searching for this video
This helped
Thanks😀
Thank you soo much! I needed this!
This really helped, thank you
Exactly what I used to tell myself. There's no point in repeating the same mistakes. That's the main reason why going from one drawing to the next there was huge improvement in my work as I applied either applied a new technique or I worked on an existing flaw. Once I identified my mistakes, I'd work on improving that aspect. Great video Kirsty!
This helped so much thank you🤩
Thank you so much!!! This helped a lot!
Very professional advice coming from a very professional artist well done Kirsty Partridge
Thank you this helped me a lot. I think after watching this video I think that my art will improve more!😁and thank you again!
this really helped, thank you, kirsty 💕 can you make a video how to map the locks of hair?
Yes pls
Wise useful words Kirsty. If you keep doing what you are doing, you will keep getting what you are getting. Simples
Ha! I love my that quote! It is one of my favourites! Sometimes I can’t always tell what is wrong with my art... it is just “off”
That happens to me, too, and often with an added bonus problem: I know it's off, but I don't know what it ought to look like, either.