How I Found my Art Style // My Journey
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2019
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Here's a video all about my art style and how I found it. I hope you enjoy!
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OMG YOU ARE THE PERSON THAT SHOWED ME I DONT HAVE TO DRAW LINES FOR LIPS LMAO
I think a lot of people who start drawing start with anime. It's unfortunate anime receives so little respect while being the gateway to art for many people.
Cant wait to watch this!! I've been struggling with art style for a bit but I've recently realised I should let it evolve rather than forcing it
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It's really hard to find a balance between liking realism and detailed work as an art style and also liking more stylized and simplistic styles, but for now I just draw the way I want that day and see what happens. Your watercolour pieces and sketchbook sessions really inspired me to get more serious about watercolour and drawing so thank you :)
“Most of you are probably 16-25”
Wow your advice is so good, I’m a bit shocked at how accurate your timing is :’) I always hear and see people saying “oh you should look at art you love and see what you enjoy and implement it in your own art!” and stuff like that.
I'm 21 like you and only a couple of years ago I realised that it didn't really matter if drawing was going to be my career or not, I have FUN drawing!! Now I'm a lot less stressed about it and, like magic, I improve every day. I was thinking I had to set the bar high, then that I should have lowered it... but the truth is I had to get rid of that bar! Of course I still have personal goals like finally learn how to do side view of faces cause that's a mistery for me :D But I mainly enjoy the time I take to draw everyday, trying new things, laughing at them and then try to fix. There's no need to make a perfect piece every time I open the sketchbook!
Your curent style fits very well with children's illustations. Or at last that's how I see it. In any case, your art progress was very inspiring.
after completing my gcse art exam (in 2016) i gave up on art and drawing completely, i felt so burned out and frustrated with the work we had to do for it that i didnt pick up a pencil in 3 years now, but im slowly getting back into it. recently ive decided to finally fill up a sketchbook i had for years now, mostly doing studies of human faces. i have no clue where i want to go with my art - do i want to do realistic portraits? semi realism? i dont know yet. for now im taking the first steps into getting back into enjoying art and maybe think about starting to use is as a coping mechanism and a way to express my feelings. i have many ideas i want to draw, but for now i think i'll focus on learning techniques i can utilise later on, everything else will hopefully come with time <3
Fair warning this might be a bit of a rant...
Its nice hearing your backstory and how it isn't one of those "I've been drawing since I was 3" stories. Not that those stories mean anything negative, I just can relate with the "I started doing Anime characters" thing more :D Right now I'm finally starting to draw watercolor and I feel like from here a lot of things will change (espeiclly my paper thickness :D ). Also, very nice video I like watching them =)
I LOVE THE WAY YOY PRONOUNCE "ABOUT"
as i am watching this, i hit a style crisis, I painted some small doodles with old wet paint from a painting from this morning AND I LOVE IT SO MUCH! the doodles are so different from what I normally do and idk why
I know the struggle of getting inspired by other artists and wanting to draw like them. My technique is to ask myself what exactly I like about their style. The inking? The shading? So I try that out and build my own artstyle with the influence of other people.
It's so interesting to see how artist find their own style and when they share it on UA-cam like this it actually helps smaller artist (like myself) find new ways to grow and expand their own style! Lovely video as always Jel ❤
I can confidently say that your channel really helped me on my art journey.
I haven't finished watching but I know it's gonna be good. Love your art <3
I been trying to develop an art style I like it’s so inspiring to see different kinds of art styles people have and how each one is amazing❤️😍😄
INSPIRING video. I'm right now, in my 40's, in my journey of discovery in my own art... strange as that may sound. I used to draw a lot in my teens, and as much as I wanted to learn inking and coloring, working with real paint just wasn't something I took to... messy form and inconsistent color tones had me too frustrated, lol. Pretty sure copic markers weren't around back then.