My Art College Experience | ULTIMATE GUIDE | Daidus REACTION!!

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2022
  • OtakuCouple Reacts to My Art College Experience | ULTIMATE GUIDE by Daidus. Let us know what you thought and be sure to follow all the individual artists/creators to show them some love!
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  • @bluewolf6323
    @bluewolf6323 2 роки тому +10

    They should watch Erold's story art school experience especially with the hair colors. It's so funny and his videos are just as chaotic

  • @Animeister93
    @Animeister93 Рік тому +2

    That real point Daidus said:
    "Art school teaches you how to become a jack of all trades, but a master of none."
    That hits HARD. But I really do agree. I was so naive when I started art school a few years back. Through the years, I realized that you don't become a master. You have to learn these on your own time to improve. And even then you don't "master" them. You're still learning even after you graduate.
    As long as you enjoy it, keep doing it and you will improve.
    Love your reactions!

  • @Yourmomsfavoritecakeeater
    @Yourmomsfavoritecakeeater Рік тому +2

    i believe watching tutorials and practicing is how you get good

  • @pascaleelliott63
    @pascaleelliott63 Рік тому

    Same! Same! Same!
    Having been to university for Art and having tried to do the full three years, I couldn't complete my third and final year cos halfway through said year, I had a really bad burnout. And it hit SSSSSO HARD!
    The homework load alone was excruciatingly overflowing, to a point where students in our class were considering making a petition to make the school and teachers ease off on the workload (almost half of the homework and projects we had to do weren't even graded or ever seen again, despite us having to do them or we'd be given a zero and fail the project - figure that part out). But I was one of the students working part-time alongside university. In fact, I was working TWO part-time jobs just to afford rent and food aswell as university. I was effing drained!
    Some time after the burnout happened, I needed to change cities and start a new chapter, cos I had wall-block just by the mere idea of going back to that school and city. So I did (thanks to some savings I had managed to put aside gradually). But after I dropped out of the school, moved towns and started new, I kind of felt like the burnout was a sign of me being weak or incapable. Cos I had sent an email to the school and my teachers notifying each of them of my leave (two part-time jobs back to back, burnout etc, so that they had a better understanding of my situation), while making sure they also understood how grateful I was for what I had learnt during my time there and everything. And one of my friends from my class texted me, telling me that she was a bit appalled by what our methodology teacher did that day (it happened shortly after I sent my emails to teachers and school) : the teacher was pretty much telling the entire class about my burnout, about my leave and how I, in her words, "pussed out".
    Later I learnt that burnout is not a sign of weakness or incapability at all (and that the teacher was just being an upright B, despite her and I having never had any disagreements or dislike of eachother), but simply that you are working yourself to the point of mental (and even physical) exhaustion. That burnouts can happen to even the most workaholic people, and that it's important to rest as much as you need whenever a burnout happens.

  • @silverrey7312
    @silverrey7312 2 роки тому +2

    Nice reaction, enjoying the Daidus reactions

  • @lightparody
    @lightparody 2 роки тому +1

    All the stuff diadus said is true
    Doesn't matter if you go to college or not. At the end of the day you have to know what you want to do.
    Everything also takes time

  • @jackielee5892
    @jackielee5892 2 роки тому

    Haha I don't even know anymore man...

  • @tonibufu6103
    @tonibufu6103 Рік тому

    You go school to learn, but not become master.