7 Steps for Independent Artists

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024

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  • @anjabell
    @anjabell 8 років тому +93

    Thanks for a sharing! For those who might have wanted a round-up:
    1. Live below your means
    2. Create a (moral) compass
    3. Be like an octopus (diversify)
    4. Craft a routine
    5. When to say yes and when to say no
    6. You are your own PR
    7. Design your life

  • @raquelmedina5251
    @raquelmedina5251 8 років тому +53

    hi! thanks for your videos, I,m always crying when i watch them, you know here in Michoacán México we just have people telling us we can´t make a living from art, and they just keep saying you can´t all the time, it hurts because is mostly family or people you love, and i feel like I´m old to begin learning art, I am an architect but I can´t live without art, we didn´t have internet before but now i feel like there is hope to learn, and this is my way to surround with creative people, by watching videos.I know my english is not perfect sorry for that, but i just want to thank you for the inspiration and i will enter the school for shure :D saludos desde Michoacán :)

    • @joelescudero1415
      @joelescudero1415 7 років тому +2

      Mira, pensar que era el único que veía esto.

    • @DieyenDualPen
      @DieyenDualPen 7 років тому +2

      I am so happy to hear that access to the internet has given you hope! never quit on being an artist it'll pay off one day! Que dios te bendiga!

    • @surronzak8154
      @surronzak8154 6 років тому

      If one artist have done, everybody have a chance to do it, and they are a lot who do live from art, don't let others break your dreams, It's teh exact same here in France for me, almost everyone say's I live in a dream, but I don't think so, I try again and again, now I have opened my max_metal_artist insta page, and the fact that poeple are following me and liking what I do gives me hope like Dieyen DualPen say's . Be strong and try again.

    • @karldarwin1253
      @karldarwin1253 6 років тому

      you are me!

  • @NicholasKennedy
    @NicholasKennedy 8 років тому +61

    Telling the truth is one of the most important ways to live a happy and healthy life whether you are an artist or not, this is something I have lived by for a long time and it has helped a ton in my personal and professional life.
    A lot of these points are things that can be found through using common sense when reacting to your life, and there are very few points that I disagree with.
    Thank you for the video Bobby, this will help a lot of people and I will do my part to share it with people.
    :D

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  8 років тому +4

      +Paint With Nick You`re welcome

    • @rogerbernal4305
      @rogerbernal4305 7 років тому

      Do you really think most tell the truth . if your authentic your likely lonely.

  • @jayspersonalaccount
    @jayspersonalaccount 7 років тому +1

    "I want to effect as many people as I can in a positive way."
    Consider it done. Years later, and people can still enjoy your content.
    Thank you

  • @EyeLean5280
    @EyeLean5280 3 роки тому +3

    "If we let our idea of success be out of our control, that means we are not in control of a good part of our lives."

  • @sharondeyoung4636
    @sharondeyoung4636 7 років тому +6

    Good points for all. Not just for artists. Thank you.

  • @Qinniart
    @Qinniart 8 років тому +114

    I'm too much of a wuss to leave the studio atmosphere xD;;. but this was cool.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  8 років тому +22

      +Qinni to each their own. Do what works for you :)

    • @leebear5317
      @leebear5317 6 років тому

      Qinni Bea??

    • @anoxymoron
      @anoxymoron 4 роки тому +11

      I miss you so much, Qinni.

    • @phil9126
      @phil9126 4 роки тому +3

      I miss you Qinni :(

    • @shakudoshark1105
      @shakudoshark1105 3 роки тому +3

      We miss you qinni

  • @DanaHaynes
    @DanaHaynes 5 років тому

    Over 5000 of us where laid off from a studio all at once, an you are right. It devastated my life for a time period. Even moving on to another studio job was depressing because I missed my own. An during that time period, your right I didnt have the time to invest in my own artwork. So it left me in feeling like I am just now picking up the pieces on focusing on what I need to do artistically. For me, not them. On one hand I'm grateful for the experience because I learned a lot on the other, disappointed I didn't get more of my own artwork done. An sad, I don't own 80% of my own work from the last decade.

  • @sergioten38
    @sergioten38 8 років тому +11

    i think is important to see how you can live your life aside art BUT to keep art be mixed with your daily life and let art be part of your daily bases i think writing your goals is ancient ritual that we all have to do because what you do today would affect the you in 5 or 10 years so you dont have to think on the you of tomorrow but the you in 5 years :D AND to always have your principles :D and always follow them because that defines who you are and affects directly in to your work, miyakazi said once that he didnt draw people with a sad face because when you draw a sad face you put a sad face on your own face :D thanks bobby for the life lessons :D

  • @TWVGH
    @TWVGH 8 років тому +2

    I am striving to be an independent artist and all your videos have helped me tremendously while effecting me positively. When I become successful, I will owe many, many thanks to you and Schoolism.

  • @lisageiger9021
    @lisageiger9021 7 років тому +2

    Bobby, since I get Kyle Webster's emails, I saw that he is having a livestream with you tomorrow. So of course I needed to know who you are... just watched Marketing 101, How to Get More Followers, and this one, 7 Steps. I find your videos very insightful and helpful for anyone, not just artists. Thanks for your spirit of affecting others positively and so glad to know who you are. I will continue to both watch your channel and share with my friends and family. I'm in the business of growing my own business and am encouraged by your advice! And I really like your plant people.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  7 років тому

      thank you so much Lisa!

  • @unwoven921
    @unwoven921 8 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing. Some of your message, I know and some I needed to be reminded of.
    I went to school for graphic design, opened my own studio and an online magazine. After a few years it became clear that I really missed drawing and started over as an illustrator full time. It is hard is spots but this is what I was meant to do.

  • @RowCat
    @RowCat 8 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this video! that makes you think about your own life. Im a freelance artist but still a beginner. For me..art is no job, art is my passion. But here in germany its a bit harder to get a good job. People only want artists with endless years of experience and nobody give a beginner the chance to grow. Sadly..Last year i struggled a lot to payed my bills because i got no jobs.
    Now i realize that i cant grow when i stay in the same place over and over again. To be an artist is more than 8h work, go home and do somethings else. Art is something you do the whole day because you love it. So i descided to travel the world more. Come out of my tiny box (especially because im a shy person), meet new great people, learn a bunch of things and just enjoy the life of art. Hopefully this year will be a better one.
    The octopus thing was great! I thought about that a lot but found no answer. So thank you for this advice! :)

  • @shivranjanarathore9438
    @shivranjanarathore9438 7 років тому

    I started off as an independent writer and artist 11 months back. While the first 6 months were a breeze since maybe, I was easy on myself, the past 5 months have been full of challenges. And then very recently, UA-cam suggested your channel to me and am I glad or what! The fear and doubt that had me paralysed past few weeks, is slowly thawing away. Your videos are really really helpful. Thank you! :)

  • @M0kuu
    @M0kuu 8 років тому +3

    Draw your life out ahead of time
    Then try to follow your set guidelines in order to paint a beautiful piece.
    The balance between rational planning and emotional desires, thanks bobby that was inspiring !

  • @elanibutler3242
    @elanibutler3242 7 років тому

    bobby thank you - your perspective and communication is direct and accessible and applicable .. I am a singer / songwriter / independent artist and I will be checking out more of your clips. YOur clarity of mind is refreshing and your recommendations are sound .. so yes simply THANK YOU. Ps. Nature is not dangerous she is the most loving and generous organism in whom I totally trust.

  • @abianvalido
    @abianvalido 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing! Very useful and inspirational video indeed.

  • @hartmannvondunaburg6768
    @hartmannvondunaburg6768 8 років тому +7

    Great video, I am learning always something, though my 49 years, great stuff !!! Thumbs up !!!

  • @Haunted-houses
    @Haunted-houses 8 років тому

    Schoolism has absolutely changed my life. Thank you for being so devoted to helping people

  • @alma.pedro.
    @alma.pedro. Рік тому

    I'm grateful. And appreciate your gentleness.

  • @MiliFayArt
    @MiliFayArt 8 років тому

    Thank you for another great inspirational video. Few years ago when I've hit bottom you've inspired me to strike out on my own as an independent artist, and thus turn my defeat into a dream. From this video I'm taking away that I need to organise myself better and not allow distractions to interfere with my work. It is difficult to strike out on your own and not to give up. After a few years I have learned a few things on my own: 1. I am not alone. I have family, friends, and fans who are there to offer support and encouragement when I stumble. 2. Failure is a stepping stone to success. It is important not to give up. I love what you said about failure being Life's way of testing you to see if you are worthy of your dreams. 3. If you want to do something: DO IT! If you have the means do not let pride get in the way of your dreams. If you have to move back in with your parents to make your dreams come true, so be it. 4. Dreams do not have expiration dates. You are never too old.

  • @charmorales
    @charmorales 7 років тому

    MEN Bobby I am so glad to find you in this moment in the middle of my 47 years and sit in front of your videos and feel so inspired by you that, I only have to say that only by seen you in two videos I learn so much, and immediately experiment the repercussion of your advises on my way to this impulse to my intentions to draw better, I have at least a year since decide to come back to draw, and in this moment my motivation over the work i am doing is on the top, the pass 3 years try to find the inspiration but never happen, my routine of life in this moment was terrible, and in my mind and in my hearth search for the illumination or the real motivations for retake my passion for drawing and it came when i buy a old ipad 2 and just star with sketch pro and voila I fell that my passion soon takes me over again, begin practicing and searching, on youtube most of it and here I am, I hope soon I can take a class on the schoolism.com, my economy in this moment don´t makes me pay for it but soon I hope I can... THANKS AGAIN for your work and honest support for people like me that in a country like Costa Rica that dream with reach the goals in art... I buy a Huion Tablet, and begin my journey to digital art, seeing you draw and talk is awesome... Keep doing it

  • @CindyAvelino
    @CindyAvelino 8 років тому

    You are helping me to change my life forever with your worlds and schoolism project. Finally I have a chance to take art classes!

  • @Leonsjourney
    @Leonsjourney 7 років тому

    Thanks Bobby, these tips are really helpful and it makes it seem possible.
    I almost left the industry entirely until I stumbled upon your vids... Been watching/listening to them for a week now and getting super inspired and motivated from them.
    You've definitely affected my life in a positive way and I appreciate it. Thank you.
    Keep up the great work.

  • @n.newport3578
    @n.newport3578 6 років тому +1

    Gosh! So on point! Thank you so much for your generosity of heart, Bobby Chiu!!! 🙏✨

  • @EmelieWaldken
    @EmelieWaldken 7 років тому

    Your points help me as a freelance musician too ! Thanks for the video !

  • @tomponist
    @tomponist 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Bobby. I'm a composer myself, but find your videos about being an artist very inspiring to my own field as well. Great work!

  • @linlomox
    @linlomox 8 років тому +3

    this video helped me so much today. Especially on number 5. This subject has been bugging me all day and now I feel like I know what I have to do. Thanks Bobby Chiu, you've always been an inspiration.

  • @HappySloth14
    @HappySloth14 7 років тому +2

    You give such useful tips and advice in as long or short of a video as it needs to be. It's so refreshing and I feel like I learn a lot when I watch all your advice videos. Keep up this great content man!

  • @FrancescaDeVivo
    @FrancescaDeVivo 8 років тому

    As a person who lives in a place devoid of an art community and with a struggling entertainment industry, I always wonder what important things I should sacrifice in favour of my career.
    Listening to you talking about how you didn't want to be away from your family has really helped me getting things into perspective. I cannot tell you how precious your advice was. Thank you.

  • @lc3
    @lc3 8 років тому

    Man, I love that you operated with a real sense of wanting to do well to the world as well as yourself. Very inspirational.

  • @stilo398
    @stilo398 5 років тому

    I went the fine art route, against my parents' wishes and was starting to make a living at it via house portraits, when my spouse and I decided to build a house on property we purchased and I had a stroke half way through the process. Then my son died of cancer. Then my wife got Adrenal Fatigue and PTSD. So... twenty years later I'm in another job, a dead-end one. I have the new (old) house with a studio, but find I haven't kept up, don't think like an artist anymore and just lack the drive-- I'm old.

  • @jaymehta3747
    @jaymehta3747 8 років тому

    Hello, Bobby. Im very inspired with your videos and schoolism. YOU ARE DOING A FANTASTIC JOB ON HELPING PEOPLE BECOME GREAT ARTISTS. Your postivity is travelling across nations. Im really happy to see all your videos and also some really great artist interviews. I hope i can meet you some day. YOU ARE AMAZING.

  • @Slaneous
    @Slaneous 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with everyone Bobby!

  • @51lodb
    @51lodb 8 років тому

    Thanks Bobby for the great tips. I hope to meet you someday. Keep up the great work.

  • @franciscolagrifa18
    @franciscolagrifa18 8 років тому +1

    I truly enjoy your videos. Some of them helped me to polish my way when showing my portfolio and and I am so relieved that someone else's thinks the same way I do (for example my mentors who I became friends with, were not eager to become an octopus even though they have the skills) or just your list about your goals. I had the oportunity to teach in a first year of a videogame design career it just started and I had a great feeedback from students and my superiors aswell. I love teaching (I am a Judo instructor since 2009) and doing so helps me to correct mistakes I do not know I have or to clear things up to other people can understand. Sorry I wrote so much but I wanted to share it.

  • @Lumpappsofficial
    @Lumpappsofficial 8 років тому

    The hardest thing I had to do was cut people out my life that only take and don't give. Sometimes you think someone is a friend but then you find he only needs you to complain about his/her life for example. I don't ask much from friends and hope to give a lot myself. When someone just makes you tired, think if it is worth seeing him/her. If it is someone close see him less. Of course if possible first try to talk about it. Your life is to valuable so spend it on people who deserve to get your attention. Peace!

  • @AlottaBoulchit
    @AlottaBoulchit 7 років тому +5

    Great video! I liked many of your tips! I've made many lists like the one you mentioned and while I'm not a professional artist (yet) I've noticed I've marked off a few dreams without realizing it! 💖
    The part about success concerned me though. Your example of having 'one movie then nothing else' not being success seems a bit unfair? Like if an artist only scores one Oscar winning Disney movie job but they continue on to make a living off their art long after they're still successful they're just not famous with a long resumé of fancy employers. Even if the artist quit art entirely afterwards and sold shoes they can still be considered successful if they were happy with the one experience.
    I just think not mentioning that they're different levels to success can be detrimental to a young artist. If they're not noticing the small successes because they're too focused on chasing the large successes they could end up beating themselves up for being a "failure" when they're not.

  • @KaseySnow
    @KaseySnow 8 років тому

    Not only was this super helpful and *exactly* what I needed to hear, but I was shocked to find that someone else had a list like that. I don't know about you, but I made mine as soon as I graduated from college and also started with things I *didn't* want to say about my life once I've reached the end of it. Doing it like that really helps put things in perspective to find what you value most. Anyway, really helpful and interesting video, thank you for making it!

  • @kathynorrisart
    @kathynorrisart 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this, really insightful! I am an art student currently and this video was really helpful. I love that you took the time to lay this out. I would love to work in a studio environment because I like the team atmosphere and accomplishing goals by working together, but I realize that freelance work is probably what I will be doing starting off my career. The part about looking at art as a career and not having that one big project and nothing after struck home with me because it's something that I keep in mind while working on a bunch of different projects. Always doing my best and growing is the most important to me so I'm happy that I have the right attitude moving forward. Thank you for sharing this :D

  • @sapphire93_
    @sapphire93_ 8 років тому

    Not just for art, but excellent advice for living life. Thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @jordiflorensa9302
    @jordiflorensa9302 8 років тому

    Absolutely great :)
    I studied graphic arts school for 4 years, a while ago, but the circumstances didn't allow me to get started into the artist world.Now I'm trying to get the engines pumping and get back on the horse.
    This video really is a compendium of good ideas and advices that should be learnt or absorbed, but many times our "always-running-in-a-hurry" style of life doesn't give us the chance to sit and think about them.
    I really enjoyed this video as it acts as a very good guide in times of clouded mind ^_^
    Thanks!!!

  • @Wafrum
    @Wafrum 8 років тому

    So awesome, there is a lot of advice out there for artist of all kind. I your list is the most down to earth and reflects the reality the most professional artist face day to day, project to project. Bravo!

  • @suzreynolds4611
    @suzreynolds4611 7 років тому

    Originally went on to watch your portfolio video. (Had been told by a fellow artist I needed to self-promote). Enjoyed your approach so much, I watched this and the 5 Steps to Gaining Followers. Looking forward to going through more over the next few days. Thank you

  • @sudol56
    @sudol56 7 років тому

    I caught that your parents moved to Taiwan! I used to live in Taipei when I was around 7... talk about a big change from Vancouver! Lol. Keep it up. I'm a musician, but I really value the content you are sharing.
    Thank you, Bobby!
    - Connor

  • @steftacular
    @steftacular 8 років тому

    Wow, thank you so much for this video. Working as a independent artist sometimes feels like the road less traveled. I sometimes struggle with feeling lost or just not sure what to prioritize vs what isn't important. This video was super helpful thank you again, your channel is amazing!

  • @KuroCera
    @KuroCera 8 років тому +36

    *turns into an octopus* I'm ready for the art world. (' v ')

  • @BrianGrantJazz
    @BrianGrantJazz 7 років тому +1

    Thanks, Bobby. This advice is great. Myself, as a musician can totally relate to these 7 steps.

  • @gabymoruza
    @gabymoruza 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for your advice Mr. Chiu, you simplified the steps so well!
    I'm glad you mentioned Family, they are very important and we must cherish them as much as we can!
    I'm also glad you include the gym in your routine, it's so important to be healthy
    in order to have the best performance!

  • @danieluyemura
    @danieluyemura 7 років тому

    I already feel successful as an independent artist, but these principles you've outlined are really beneficial. Especially the routine (which I just wrote out) and finding a unique brand you are known for. Thank you for sharing your personal goals you wrote out 10 years ago, they are inspiring!

  • @Schnuersenkelfon
    @Schnuersenkelfon 7 років тому

    Hi Bobby, just wanted to say that your videos are very helpful. You have a very nice attitude and a clear view to a lot of things. I really enjoy it to watch your stories and tips. keep going!

  • @JanineA
    @JanineA 8 років тому

    I'm going to make that list and daily schedule! :) Hoping it would make me a better or a more productive and confident artist! Thanks, Bobby!

  • @chagarcia2687
    @chagarcia2687 7 років тому +1

    I love the idea of creating a list of what you want and don't want to be. Thanks so much for this video! :D

  • @lexiconlover
    @lexiconlover 5 місяців тому

    Best advice I’ve seen in a long time! Thanks 🎉

  • @CarlosVillarrealKwasek
    @CarlosVillarrealKwasek 8 років тому +1

    Thank you Bobby and thank you for Schoolism!

  • @ryankelly9001
    @ryankelly9001 8 років тому

    Thank you for making the video, its very lifting and encouraging. Something I've been doing lately is surrounding myself with people who are doing the things that I would like to do (Which is how I found your work), especially when I'm Facebook procrastinating I scroll across something and it hits me that if that's what I want to be doing I need to get to work so I'm not stuck at my night job forever.

  • @chasefoglietta2606
    @chasefoglietta2606 6 років тому

    Everyone doesn't know what to do at the beginning, especially me. I still don't know because I'm just starting. I want to thank you, the first video I watched was the bad habits an artist shouldn't fall into, that helped me when I was feeling down and was about to give up on art. Your video especially the little white, flower, creatures, helped me so much. You inspire me, a look up to you and I hope to meet you one day in person, maybe in one of your work shops.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  6 років тому

      Hi +Chelsey Foglietta, I work at Schoolism. It's so wonderful to hear that you are so inspired, and that you are enjoying the videos!! Being a creative individual/artist, we definitely go through highs and lows, but that's totally normal! We just tend to be more sensitive to them lol, but just keep moving forward

    • @chasefoglietta2606
      @chasefoglietta2606 6 років тому

      Thanks for replying to my comment, it caught me off guard but in a good way. I thought with all the people subscribing and comments, I thought it would be lost in the list. Thanks so very much and have a great weekend.

  • @bradycreativeart
    @bradycreativeart 7 років тому

    Thanks for sharing all your knowledge and experience!

  • @izzylozano9742
    @izzylozano9742 6 років тому +1

    Love your work, young man. Your videos are helpful and insightful. Keep up the great work.

  • @santoshoommen9209
    @santoshoommen9209 8 років тому +1

    As usual, Bobby Chiu, you provide fantastic value by providing meaningful content. Thank you. Imaginism and Schoolism fan for life!

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  8 років тому

      +Santosh OOmmen thank you so much Santosh. It's much appreciated and your comment is very encouraging

  • @pickledshoe
    @pickledshoe 8 років тому +1

    You are such an inspiration! Every time I watch one of your videos I feel like I am able achieve my goals.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  8 років тому

      +pickledshoe thank you for the kind words

  • @basmaalmudaifa8910
    @basmaalmudaifa8910 8 років тому +1

    Great video! Sometimes I doubt my skills and end up accomplishing far too little but it's inspirational to see the people who've made it! Basically: thanks for the motivation!!

  • @MacSmithVideo
    @MacSmithVideo 8 років тому

    THanks for this. I've been freelancing for a couple of years after working at several at studios, and I love it. I can definitely relate to not wanting to drive far. I hate commuting.

  • @anaismarmonier760
    @anaismarmonier760 7 років тому +1

    Your craft routine is impressive and really inspiring ! Thanks for sharing it

  • @DrawnMonster
    @DrawnMonster 7 років тому

    Yeah, agree with all. I do something like this, but sometimes it seems like I trying to unlearn to sleep... Thanks for the video!

  • @themultiverse5447
    @themultiverse5447 6 років тому

    Bobby Chiu, you definitely are changing lives!

  • @PilferpupCartoons
    @PilferpupCartoons 3 роки тому

    Really love your content, I always start my workday watching a video or two from you to remind me that there is so much refining to do. As much there is to learn about art, it's also some really nice life advice.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  3 роки тому +1

      So wonderful to hear that you've been finding Bobby's videos helpful! What a great way to start your workday and get into a productive and motivated mindset! Thanks for watching and for your support😃
      ~S

  • @glkriia8085
    @glkriia8085 5 років тому +1

    you're really making me feel like I can become a better person, and you're really telling me the way. it's really helping me. especially now, it's very important to me. Thanks.

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  5 років тому

      Thanks for the lovely comment!
      - Nancy

  • @ChaunineJoy
    @ChaunineJoy 8 років тому +1

    This is fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing this. This is exactly what I needed today. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!

  • @omairjamal3027
    @omairjamal3027 7 років тому

    Loved this viddeo. Thank you Bobby. These were great reminders :)

  • @carltonarts
    @carltonarts 8 років тому +1

    This was spot on! Thank you for your continued efforts, advice, offering your video editorials, etc. Your art is inspiring.

  • @xpp43pqu
    @xpp43pqu 7 років тому

    Hi Bobby, thanks for a well presentet and well prepared video with good advice. Yesterday I saw some other art advice videos from other artists that often were silly with jokes etc. - I like your video also because it does not have a joke or clowning every 10 seconds. Best, Martin Vestergaard - artist and art teacher in Copenhagen

  • @biocreep2
    @biocreep2 7 років тому

    Ha! This makes me feel good about making my own routines on a daily basis. I always feel like I want to live the "perfect day", which is a proportional amount of all of the things important in my life. It's comforting to see a similar approach

  • @ML-HS
    @ML-HS 2 місяці тому

    Telling the truth is always more better than keeping it quiet and telling it to the other people. You can't possibly expect people to want to deal with you if you lie and even not communicate. It does derail any potential relationships. No amount of trying to blame it on it's just a case of people's personalities being different than yours can make me think otherwise.

  • @mosesgarcia2302
    @mosesgarcia2302 6 років тому +1

    Brutal routine! Im going to try it. Thank you for sharing

  • @sablewings2693
    @sablewings2693 7 років тому

    Such great advice here. I really appreciate it.

  • @marilianb1
    @marilianb1 8 років тому

    Very Helpful, very simple and clear and positive! Thanks a lot for sharing this Bobbi Chiu! I've been a follower of your work and schoolism for a while and it's been amazing to learn from great artists in a way to find my own path as a artist too. Even if I'm a beginner on this area, it was through your workshops, chiustream and schoolism , etc that I could start building my ideas. I'm always learning. Many thanks and congrats for everything you've been doing!

  • @vangoghvalath
    @vangoghvalath 7 років тому

    This video added a bunch of ideas into my head... Thanks....

  • @mariliamadeiradesanjuan2608
    @mariliamadeiradesanjuan2608 7 років тому

    Your videos had been my homework.. really, they help me a lot, I m starting my career as ilustrator and sometimes it´s hard to be practical, plus it helps me help my mom, who is a watercolor artist but not so skillfull in digital or social media matters.. THANK YOU!!!

  • @funverses
    @funverses 8 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @AvidAbstractions
    @AvidAbstractions 7 років тому +1

    Great advice as always! Thank you for the great tips and advice!

  • @hiromi_cule
    @hiromi_cule 8 років тому +1

    A veces es necesario un buen consejo cuando eres joven, acababa de empezar la escuela de arte y me sentía muy perdida con respecto a como llevaría las cosas y mi carrera, me ha ido bastante bien hasta el momento y la ofertas de trabajo no dejan de llegar, por mucho que algunas disgusten y sean tediosas, la variedad y la forma seria de llevar las cosas abren paso, tu video me hizo pensar y diferenciar la forma en la que pensaba antes y ahora, Me siento muy optimista muchas gracias ^^

  • @Starcitysteve
    @Starcitysteve 5 років тому +1

    great work man!

  • @hugomeyer
    @hugomeyer Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing Bobby, amazing advice!

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for watching, Hugo😊!
      ~S

  • @ciaranlucas5069
    @ciaranlucas5069 8 років тому

    Thanks for this Bobby. The Designing-your-Life part really struck a chord with me. I've been free writing as a means to try and define my priorities, but that method of identifying the opposites will definitely speed me up.
    I heard you mention THU in one of your videos, hopefully I might see there at some point!

  • @Joverine
    @Joverine 8 років тому +2

    Another great video Bobby

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  8 років тому

      +Joverine Snaktsnakt thank you my friend

  • @zheydea.perezsanchez5758
    @zheydea.perezsanchez5758 8 років тому

    This is really cool and useful. Thank you so much!

  • @littleravendesigns5587
    @littleravendesigns5587 5 років тому +1

    Thank so much for your videos! I been trying to watch and learn and sharing with my artist friends! I would love to be in your position but slowly getting there by working part time, caring for my family, doing small caricature gigs, and trying to create my own art show. I am taking your lessons to heart and it gives me hope that I can finally do something I enjoy!

    • @BobbyChiu
      @BobbyChiu  5 років тому

      Hey there...Nancy here for Bobby!! Thanks so much for watching.
      -Nancy

  • @Kitxunei
    @Kitxunei 8 років тому +1

    Love this! I appreciate you sharing your wisdom.

  • @khlifisalah9685
    @khlifisalah9685 7 років тому

    thank you . watching your videos is motivation 😀

  • @13dcl
    @13dcl 8 років тому

    thank you for this... very inspiring

  • @deanbocconcino1527
    @deanbocconcino1527 6 років тому

    I want to start doing art commissions soon enough, to start having some money of my own and kind of walk on my legs. I don't know if I really want to be an independent Artist, because I am self-taught and don't know a lot of stuff, but this really helped to see the general idea of it and how to move if I decide to do it. Thank you very much for sharing this video :)

  • @dweaver153
    @dweaver153 6 років тому

    realistic and wise and practical advises! thanks

  • @dominikabacskai8653
    @dominikabacskai8653 8 років тому +1

    Hi! I recently find Your channel, and I find it really motivatig. I am learning design, and my dream to become a cg animator. When I have a hard time whith my proyect I pick one of yours videos, and it gives me the energy to do the next step. :) Thanks a lot, and please keep doing this videos!

  • @oliverbundoc6378
    @oliverbundoc6378 8 років тому +1

    thanks for this :) ill be starting schoolism soon! one of the best decision ill be making

  • @shishenliart
    @shishenliart 7 років тому +2

    Awesome advice, I am currently in the military and I would love to get into becoming an independent artist once my contract runs out and this helps a lot!
    Also, for the people complaining about the sleep, I don't think you want success as bad as you think you want it if you're worried about sleep.

    • @ItsNat
      @ItsNat 6 років тому

      Thank you for your service. I hope you can see your dream of becoming an independent artist through! I went to school with a guy who was in the marines, when he was finished he became a cook but it didn't suit him. He started art school the same year I did, and he was fantastic! Don't talk to him much anymore but he was a hard worker, I can't imagine him not being successful wherever he's at now.

  • @0kouya0
    @0kouya0 8 років тому

    Thank you for being a constant inspiration for me. I have been struggling with most of the problem mentioned in this video actually and these tips helped me organize my thoughts and plans. This definitely made me rethink my lifestyle.
    Again, Thank you so much!

  • @janaangelavillaluz
    @janaangelavillaluz 6 років тому +1

    Thanks bobert. Youre videos work in inspiring ways

  • @jainapark
    @jainapark 8 років тому

    Love this video! Thanks a lot!

  • @Sukeile
    @Sukeile 8 років тому +1

    Love this! Thanks Bobby!