No, I haven't. I am going to start, now, though! I just recently started drawing, and your videos have been the fire in my soul that is helping me realize that drawing is doable and approachable for me! Thank you!
"If you're selling to everyone, you're selling to no one." 😉Great tips, I'm really motivated to start a daily drawing project. Now I just have to start, which is obviously the hardest thing. 😆
Ahh there it is. I think there's another variation I was thinking of too.. probably several now that I think of it. Glad you found this helpful! Starting is definitely the hardest. The beginning in general is the hardest, but the longer you go the easier it gets-at least that's how it was for me!
Your point number one is right on the money. I make fonts for a living and some of my least successful fonts are ones that I thought "the market" wanted, but which I wasn't that excited about. Making fonts to please myself, fonts that I wish existed, instead of what I think other people would like, or trying to follow trends, has been a much better strategy for me.
Bro. You might consider turning your "like and subscribe" request into a daily drawing challenge and/or series, or both! I think it would be a cool way to remove yourself from the awkward nature or doing so, as well as give your videos a nice kick at the end that adds uniqueness!
Even though this had been up for 2 years this has been really helpful. Tried doing a series of the western zodiacs but not a day to day series :) Will have to try this out now!
As a freesssssh new graphic design student dabbling with illustration this video is fire. Thank you! I loooove your advice because its so practical and scalable. Definitely love the alphabet and lyrics series ideas for a newbie like me to practice! How about a board game series? Like snakes and ladders but the chess version! Or a "if your pet was a politician for a day" series...Yikes. Thanks Chris! This has got the old noodles rollin' and boilin'!
1 and 2 are really great explanations/expansions on why "niche down" and "lean into your weird" are common/good advice! I recently started a series, with the intent to practice 2D animation/motion graphics, of homophones morphing into each other. You were kind enough to share my pear/pair morph over on IG. And it does feel like magic! I'd be excited to see more thought process type tutorials on different motion concepts and tools. Back to series - I also have a bunch of colorful sneakers that I want to make little illustrations of. They'd be fun on their own, but I also think it'd be a kind of cool to do *ALL* of them, as a sort of collection-as-self portrait thing.
I love your reference to not being able to do the #3 with your fingers because of drawing; I’ve never been ever to do so because I have short little fingers, but now I’m going with it being a sign of an artist and I’m going to use that as my first drawing prompt.
I did a 100 day project in 2020 and I drew/created somehow the word "sugar" for 100 days. It really gave me something to look forward to that year. Series' of drawings are such a good idea! Your bicycle series makes me wonder how you remembered all the details about all the bikes you had. Seems like a good therapeutic exercise to examine personal memories like that to extract details and then draw them. Good talk!
Thanks Annabelle! That sugar project sounds sweet! 😉 It's funny-it wasn't hard for me to remember specific details about the bikes, I can still picture them all crystal clear. Ask me about anything important or useful and I'm in trouble.
This is a great video. All very helpful stuff. I think the most helpful comment was your admittance of your current creative block. Sometimes just hearing that someone else, especially a respected professional, is feeling the same struggles as I am releases me of some of the guilt? I guess that's what it is? of not being able to get out of a creative slump. TMI maybe, but I appreciate what you're doing here. Thank you!
Thanks Jacob! Everyone goes through blocks, it's nothing to feel bad about. That said, it can feel intense or hopeless-it sometimes does for me. I think my worst block came shortly after my kid was born a little over a year ago. I think a lot of it came down to the lack of sleep and just overall upheaval of my life. Currently I'm able to come up with things for client work, but I'm still very-much struggling with personal work. I hate it.
You are definitely entertaining. I know this sounds corny and it is in my graphic memoir of being a caregiver, of how I got back into art caregiving and I encourage caregivers to use art to help themselves and their caregivees. I went to a lot of paint nites and made my mother tell me what I still needed, since looking at a picture is more challenging for our brain than chess. I now do a monthly bullet journal theme and draw a memory of each day to keep drawing digitally and manually. I've been doing classic cartoons and Nov was Fat Albert and Dec is the original Dr. Suess Grinch story. Your tips follow the principle. Do what you love, and the money will follow. Are you editing your videos yourself, or paying someone, because damn is it a huge pain in the butt editing.
Thanks so much Kaylene. I appreciate you sharing about your projects! I have been editing myself, it is very time-consuming but I sort of enjoy it. I've considered having someone else do it, but I feel like it might cut out some of the "humor".
This is my favorite video to watch when I’m feeling burnt out or when I have art block or when I have whatever this feeling is that’s making it hard for me to draw today.
I saw that you did some art work for GT. I used to race BMX back in the 80's and 90's so seeing your drawings of your BMX bikes was pretty rad. I don't have any of my old BMX bikes anymore although I wish I did because some of them are worth some serious coin. The only bike I ride around on now is my Subrosa Slayer collab UTB bike. I know my comment was off topic but that part of your video showing your bike art inspired me. Keep up the great work and stay rad!
Thanks for the comment Christopher. I also raced BMX a bit in the 90's. I didn't do it too long because I realized I had more fun trying to do tricks than going fast and trying not to get too much air. Glad you liked my bike drawings! I don't have any of my old BMX bikes anymore either... That's Subrosa is a cool bike.
Dude, I'm so glad I found your channel. Good stuff here. I've been a designer for ever, and illustrator for a long time too, but never "made" it as an illustration guy.
These videos are great Chris I’ve been doing daily drawings for a while and my favourite project which I keep revisiting is queues 😊 the place people are queuing and the type’s of people that you would expect. And some that would be really funny to find in a queue. Keep up the good work Chris 🧙🏽♀️
I wanna do a series of my tools I use for art and writing. Also, I have the same issue with my drawing hand...there's no showing of threes or any sort of Vulcan salute...
I am glad I found your channel because I am looking to pick up my latent drawing desires and put them to paper (ipad), and you’re like a friend I’d totally hang out with, but instead I just get to watch you. I would like to learn of your trials and tribulations getting started drawing, and where it took you, but I’m sure you’ve done that? I’ll see. Yes I will.
I’m glad you found it too! I’ve loosely talked about some of that, but definitely plan to do more. Just trying to figure out how to sort things into videos that are somewhat coherent.
Chris, ❤️ the videos: especially when you share your insights and thought processes. Super informative and quite inspirational. Here is a suggestion for a series; how about your favorite shoes/ sneakers? I hope you break out of that creative block ( oh, that's an idea; how about a series on how you can break out of a block?) Just spitballing..
Great video, Chris. Done a few daily drawing challenges. The most recent was an October drawing challenge which got me drawing every day and I loved it. Had to abandon the challenge towards the end because I've got a top secret commission to do.Technically still drawing every day though. lol.
Thanks Sophy! October is always the best for drawing challenges-so many great prompt-lists show up. Good luck with the top secret commission-sounds exciting!
Hey Chris, I love your videos! You are so genuine and straightforward and have great advice. I love your idea of illustrating a series of drawings for a given subject (i.e. all bicycles)!
Curious how long each day you spent on your daily drawings? I’m sure it varied over 14 years 😂 Average…ish? Were they strict to one a day or did you stretch some over several days? Thank you for sharing your art and experience with everyone ❤
Great video man! These tips are very useful. Just discovered this channel (and you) these past days and I've been liking every video I watched! Keep doing awesome, this channel deserves more views definitely 👊
Thanks so much! To be honest I’m not sure, sometimes I struggle with it. If you check out my recent video about drawing prompt ideas I think that might provide some insight. Those are ones that I came back to again and again. Otherwise it’s just weird stuff that pops in my head funneled through being inspired by 80s/90s cartoons and punk rock.
Hey Chris! just found your channel awesome work and its so cool to learn about Fresco, taking my first stab at that after using Procreate for my art, I am Huge Skeleton and Skull Die hard fan to so a prompt for you : 30 Days of Being a Skeleton in the Real World, Example: Doing Laundry, picking up meds at a Walgreens etc ☠😁💀.
To be honest, I’m not really riding anything aside from a Peleton these days. I’ve been feeling like I don’t have any time for anything. I should figure out how to fix that. My current stable includes a GT Grade gravel bike, a State fixed gear, and a Pedal Driven BMX.
Have you ever attempted a daily project? If so, what was it and how did it go?
No, I haven't. I am going to start, now, though! I just recently started drawing, and your videos have been the fire in my soul that is helping me realize that drawing is doable and approachable for me! Thank you!
@@josiahtribbett Did you start?
Yes. I'm 15 days in and having fun. Loving the Ramble and the videos are great. Thanks Chris
"If you're selling to everyone, you're selling to no one." 😉Great tips, I'm really motivated to start a daily drawing project. Now I just have to start, which is obviously the hardest thing. 😆
Ahh there it is. I think there's another variation I was thinking of too.. probably several now that I think of it. Glad you found this helpful! Starting is definitely the hardest. The beginning in general is the hardest, but the longer you go the easier it gets-at least that's how it was for me!
Your point number one is right on the money. I make fonts for a living and some of my least successful fonts are ones that I thought "the market" wanted, but which I wasn't that excited about. Making fonts to please myself, fonts that I wish existed, instead of what I think other people would like, or trying to follow trends, has been a much better strategy for me.
It’s such a great realization, even though I still question my choices sometimes!
Bro. You might consider turning your "like and subscribe" request into a daily drawing challenge and/or series, or both! I think it would be a cool way to remove yourself from the awkward nature or doing so, as well as give your videos a nice kick at the end that adds uniqueness!
Hah that could be cool. Are you thinking I’d draw “like and subscribe” a different way each time?
@@chris-piascik
Yes! Just a new illustration whether animated or not, daily as an ending to your videos? Some nerdy bleep bloop jingle?💀😅
Even though this had been up for 2 years this has been really helpful. Tried doing a series of the western zodiacs but not a day to day series :) Will have to try this out now!
Glad this was helpful, thanks for watching!
As a freesssssh new graphic design student dabbling with illustration this video is fire. Thank you! I loooove your advice because its so practical and scalable. Definitely love the alphabet and lyrics series ideas for a newbie like me to practice! How about a board game series? Like snakes and ladders but the chess version! Or a "if your pet was a politician for a day" series...Yikes. Thanks Chris! This has got the old noodles rollin' and boilin'!
Thanks so much!! Also great ideas!
Please continue posting videos like these, very helpful! Appreciate the time you took on creating them 😊
Thank you! So glad you like them!
You’re a great story teller! Excellent advice. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much!!
do a bunch of Robot themed illustrations.. I've been doing exactly that.. I'd be curious to see what you come up with.
Robots are fun, I’ve done a lot of robot drawings over the years.
Best video i've seen all week! Thanks for sharing! I like how you take out the fluff and you say the truth about how an artist lives day to day.
You’re so welcome! Glad you liked it.
1 and 2 are really great explanations/expansions on why "niche down" and "lean into your weird" are common/good advice!
I recently started a series, with the intent to practice 2D animation/motion graphics, of homophones morphing into each other. You were kind enough to share my pear/pair morph over on IG. And it does feel like magic! I'd be excited to see more thought process type tutorials on different motion concepts and tools.
Back to series - I also have a bunch of colorful sneakers that I want to make little illustrations of. They'd be fun on their own, but I also think it'd be a kind of cool to do *ALL* of them, as a sort of collection-as-self portrait thing.
Thanks Jordan! Love "lean into your weird". That series sounds awesome, I loved your Pear/Pair morph. Love the shoe idea too!
I love your reference to not being able to do the #3 with your fingers because of drawing; I’ve never been ever to do so because I have short little fingers, but now I’m going with it being a sign of an artist and I’m going to use that as my first drawing prompt.
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Brother thank you … what you do will bring you a great payback ! Thank for the motivation
That’s so nice, thanks!
You're the best very funny 😂 and cool😎 Thanks for the awesome videos and information. But most of all Thanks for sharing your awesome Art 🎨👍👍👍👀🤗
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I did a 100 day project in 2020 and I drew/created somehow the word "sugar" for 100 days. It really gave me something to look forward to that year. Series' of drawings are such a good idea! Your bicycle series makes me wonder how you remembered all the details about all the bikes you had. Seems like a good therapeutic exercise to examine personal memories like that to extract details and then draw them. Good talk!
Thanks Annabelle! That sugar project sounds sweet! 😉 It's funny-it wasn't hard for me to remember specific details about the bikes, I can still picture them all crystal clear. Ask me about anything important or useful and I'm in trouble.
This is a great video. All very helpful stuff. I think the most helpful comment was your admittance of your current creative block. Sometimes just hearing that someone else, especially a respected professional, is feeling the same struggles as I am releases me of some of the guilt? I guess that's what it is? of not being able to get out of a creative slump. TMI maybe, but I appreciate what you're doing here. Thank you!
Thanks Jacob! Everyone goes through blocks, it's nothing to feel bad about. That said, it can feel intense or hopeless-it sometimes does for me. I think my worst block came shortly after my kid was born a little over a year ago. I think a lot of it came down to the lack of sleep and just overall upheaval of my life. Currently I'm able to come up with things for client work, but I'm still very-much struggling with personal work. I hate it.
You are definitely entertaining. I know this sounds corny and it is in my graphic memoir of being a caregiver, of how I got back into art caregiving and I encourage caregivers to use art to help themselves and their caregivees. I went to a lot of paint nites and made my mother tell me what I still needed, since looking at a picture is more challenging for our brain than chess. I now do a monthly bullet journal theme and draw a memory of each day to keep drawing digitally and manually. I've been doing classic cartoons and Nov was Fat Albert and Dec is the original Dr. Suess Grinch story. Your tips follow the principle. Do what you love, and the money will follow. Are you editing your videos yourself, or paying someone, because damn is it a huge pain in the butt editing.
Thanks so much Kaylene. I appreciate you sharing about your projects! I have been editing myself, it is very time-consuming but I sort of enjoy it. I've considered having someone else do it, but I feel like it might cut out some of the "humor".
please keep on doing the Chanel! its great!
Thanks! I’m planning on it!
This is my favorite video to watch when I’m feeling burnt out or when I have art block or when I have whatever this feeling is that’s making it hard for me to draw today.
LOL, Tiny Hats. Love that!
I saw that you did some art work for GT. I used to race BMX back in the 80's and 90's so seeing your drawings of your BMX bikes was pretty rad. I don't have any of my old BMX bikes anymore although I wish I did because some of them are worth some serious coin. The only bike I ride around on now is my Subrosa Slayer collab UTB bike. I know my comment was off topic but that part of your video showing your bike art inspired me. Keep up the great work and stay rad!
Thanks for the comment Christopher. I also raced BMX a bit in the 90's. I didn't do it too long because I realized I had more fun trying to do tricks than going fast and trying not to get too much air. Glad you liked my bike drawings! I don't have any of my old BMX bikes anymore either... That's Subrosa is a cool bike.
Dude, I'm so glad I found your channel. Good stuff here. I've been a designer for ever, and illustrator for a long time too, but never "made" it as an illustration guy.
Thanks so much Marc!
@@chris-piascik BTW, my right hand canNOT do a 3 either. I was afraid it was just me!
Solidarity!
Great stuff, thank you!
Thanks Matej! Appreciate the feedback!
Thank you so much for your content. Helped me A LOT!
Thanks for letting me know!
These videos are great Chris I’ve been doing daily drawings for a while and my favourite project which I keep revisiting is queues 😊 the place people are queuing and the type’s of people that you would expect. And some that would be really funny to find in a queue. Keep up the good work Chris 🧙🏽♀️
Thanks Justin! That’s a great idea for a series. Where can I check them out?
Man, such a wonderful video!
So motivated rn
Thanks so much!
I wanna do a series of my tools I use for art and writing. Also, I have the same issue with my drawing hand...there's no showing of threes or any sort of Vulcan salute...
I like the tool idea! Also, I’m glad I’m not the only one with a ruined hand, lol.
Some great info in there. Always interesting to hear how people arrived where they are!
Thanks Mark!
Loving these videos! Thanks for sharing your experience Chris.
Thanks José! I really appreciate the feedback!
I have been following what others were doing instead of finding my own style. This video was super helpful !
I am glad I found your channel because I am looking to pick up my latent drawing desires and put them to paper (ipad), and you’re like a friend I’d totally hang out with, but instead I just get to watch you. I would like to learn of your trials and tribulations getting started drawing, and where it took you, but I’m sure you’ve done that? I’ll see. Yes I will.
I’m glad you found it too! I’ve loosely talked about some of that, but definitely plan to do more. Just trying to figure out how to sort things into videos that are somewhat coherent.
@@chris-piascik you’re doing a great job with your just-do-it attitude so far
Series! Ok, noted. Sounds interesting.
I’m on youtube all day, never expect to find out new, simple stuff😂
Hah, thanks! Glad you found some value in it!
Chris, ❤️ the videos: especially when you share your insights and thought processes. Super informative and quite inspirational. Here is a suggestion for a series; how about your favorite shoes/ sneakers? I hope you break out of that creative block ( oh, that's an idea; how about a series on how you can break out of a block?) Just spitballing..
Thanks Andre! I really appreciate that! Good ideas too!
Love your videos and your drawings. What about a series about little monsters?
Thanks so much! I did a few different series of monsters over the years. Another one might be fun!
Great video, Chris. Done a few daily drawing challenges. The most recent was an October drawing challenge which got me drawing every day and I loved it. Had to abandon the challenge towards the end because I've got a top secret commission to do.Technically still drawing every day though. lol.
Thanks Sophy! October is always the best for drawing challenges-so many great prompt-lists show up. Good luck with the top secret commission-sounds exciting!
Hey Chris, I love your videos! You are so genuine and straightforward and have great advice. I love your idea of illustrating a series of drawings for a given subject (i.e. all bicycles)!
Thanks so much Michael!
Loved this video identified a lot, you are so right.
Curious how long each day you spent on your daily drawings? I’m sure it varied over 14 years 😂 Average…ish? Were they strict to one a day or did you stretch some over several days? Thank you for sharing your art and experience with everyone ❤
Great video man! These tips are very useful.
Just discovered this channel (and you) these past days and I've been liking every video I watched! Keep doing awesome, this channel deserves more views definitely 👊
Thanks so much! I really appreciate that!
Chris, where do you get your inspiration for all your wonderful illustrations?
Thanks so much! To be honest I’m not sure, sometimes I struggle with it. If you check out my recent video about drawing prompt ideas I think that might provide some insight. Those are ones that I came back to again and again. Otherwise it’s just weird stuff that pops in my head funneled through being inspired by 80s/90s cartoons and punk rock.
This has got me thinking about doing a small ink painting a day. How long did you devote to a drawing each day? Did you have a time limit?
I didn’t really give myself a set amount of time. Sometimes they were quick. Other times I spent several hours… if I lost track of time!
How about a series of possessed processed foods? Lots to choose from. Processed foods, that is.
Haha awesome Idea
creative Bach
Hey Chris! just found your channel awesome work and its so cool to learn about Fresco, taking my first stab at that after using Procreate for my art, I am Huge Skeleton and Skull Die hard fan to so a prompt for you : 30 Days of Being a Skeleton in the Real World, Example: Doing Laundry, picking up meds at a Walgreens etc ☠😁💀.
Thanks! Fun idea!
@@chris-piascik awesome there is so much stuff around skeletons 💀 and skulls, can't wait to see what you come up with.😁👍
I wanna start with a series of cool vintage killer masks
that sounds really cool!
What bike are you riding the most these days?
To be honest, I’m not really riding anything aside from a Peleton these days. I’ve been feeling like I don’t have any time for anything. I should figure out how to fix that. My current stable includes a GT Grade gravel bike, a State fixed gear, and a Pedal Driven BMX.
@@chris-piascik Yeah, i'm kinda feeling the same. Especially with the time change.
I'm gonna pump up some tires today!
Trek A1 fixed
Bianchi CUSS
An animal a day. Or all dog breeds - one a day.
Good idea!
Sponge Bob tarot card series!!
Lol that’s a fun idea
Put your index finger down and make a three from the middle, ring, and pinkie fingers.
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