We're currently going through a bit of a creative shift in the Art world. Some people who put up a "Holier than thou" persona are being exposed for being the most vile, hateful creatures imaginable - picking on beginner artists instead of giving advice that could potentially help them, doxxing others, and just being an overall terrible human being. Ever since Ai Art was introduced and gained momentum, commissions have slowed up for a lot of artists, money is fleeting, and livelihoods are at stake. The greats will continue to pursue their passion, while the more "mediocre" artists, as Ai bros put it, will die out due to "inferiority." People are starting to wake up and realize numbers don't mean a thing on social media and have begun to monetize their art to varying degrees of success. I say all that to say this. Art isn't easy. Shortcuts have never yielded any meaningful or great results. You're going to go through the wringer delving into this profession. People will lie to you, betray you even, manipulate you. scam you out of your money if you're not careful, take your kindness for granted, and that's not even the worst of it. Some days you may lay awake wondering if you'll even be able to make ends meet in this profession. Other days, you may not even feel like drawing at all. Motivation comes and goes. What matters most, however, is that you try. Give Art a try. Practice the RIGHT way, Study the basics, move on to the more advanced stuff, practice some more, you get the idea. Maybe even delve into other arts like Animation, 3D Modeling, etc. So long as you try and don't give up before you even start, you can turn your hobby into your dream job. Market yourself, spread the word however which way you can. And maybe, just maybe, someday, you'll be able to profit off your hard work. ~ sincerely, a struggling Pinup Artist.
Absolutely wonderful insight, Creo! Thank you so much for sharing a perspective on a topic I didn't know I needed to hear. I truly hope it can inspire others the way it inspired me today :)
Thank you, I know a lot of my subscribers are blender users and I do apologise for switching up my content. I will probably make more blender videos for very specific topics however my main content won't be blender tutorials. As I think there are just many more better blender tutorials out there.
two month straight i struggled in weapon concept design. Thanks you and your video im improved my design in one hour than I achieved in a year. Thank you
Thanks for making this video, I think allot of us needed it, thanks for inspiring me to do art however hard it is.
No problem, Glad it was helpful!
We're currently going through a bit of a creative shift in the Art world. Some people who put up a "Holier than thou" persona are being exposed for being the most vile, hateful creatures imaginable - picking on beginner artists instead of giving advice that could potentially help them, doxxing others, and just being an overall terrible human being. Ever since Ai Art was introduced and gained momentum, commissions have slowed up for a lot of artists, money is fleeting, and livelihoods are at stake. The greats will continue to pursue their passion, while the more "mediocre" artists, as Ai bros put it, will die out due to "inferiority." People are starting to wake up and realize numbers don't mean a thing on social media and have begun to monetize their art to varying degrees of success.
I say all that to say this. Art isn't easy. Shortcuts have never yielded any meaningful or great results. You're going to go through the wringer delving into this profession. People will lie to you, betray you even, manipulate you. scam you out of your money if you're not careful, take your kindness for granted, and that's not even the worst of it. Some days you may lay awake wondering if you'll even be able to make ends meet in this profession. Other days, you may not even feel like drawing at all. Motivation comes and goes. What matters most, however, is that you try. Give Art a try. Practice the RIGHT way, Study the basics, move on to the more advanced stuff, practice some more, you get the idea. Maybe even delve into other arts like Animation, 3D Modeling, etc.
So long as you try and don't give up before you even start, you can turn your hobby into your dream job. Market yourself, spread the word however which way you can. And maybe, just maybe, someday, you'll be able to profit off your hard work.
~ sincerely, a struggling Pinup Artist.
Well said, honestly there's nothing I can add to it. I hope who ever needs to hear this, reads this.
This vidio is perfect just simply perfect 🤌
Thank you, really means a lot to hear that.
Eyvind Earle is an amazing artist. I always feel inspired when I look at his work ❤
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the video it makes me happy
Glad to hear it, thanks for the feedback.
Man this was so good! Thank you for this video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Love the positive feedback, thanks
Absolutely wonderful insight, Creo! Thank you so much for sharing a perspective on a topic I didn't know I needed to hear. I truly hope it can inspire others the way it inspired me today :)
Happy to hear it, and thanks for the awesome feedback.
First again, now I just need to watch the video
Nice
In a world filled with so much inspiration...
Does it make more sense to become an inspirer....or the inspired? =\
Thought provoking, I think you can be both
@@CreoSolus Yeah, I think most of us are both. I just think about this a lot. XD
Nice video! Keep on going! Are there going to be anymore blender videos?
Thank you, I know a lot of my subscribers are blender users and I do apologise for switching up my content. I will probably make more blender videos for very specific topics however my main content won't be blender tutorials. As I think there are just many more better blender tutorials out there.
two month straight i struggled in weapon concept design. Thanks you and your video im improved my design in one hour than I achieved in a year. Thank you
Awesome to hear.
Keep pushing those limits and Merry Christmas.
@@CreoSolus Merry Christmas, have a nice holidays