I found an art curriculum for self taught artists online and started it, but I’m realizing it’s gonna take longer than planned. It didn’t even cross my mind to make my own guide. Thank you so much for making this! Definitely going apply some of these to my own studies.
One of the best way, to start a UA-cam channel, while you doing learning your art everyday. You encouraged to draw to paint everyday. Drawing painting everything, go wild, wide range of choice. Getting inspiration from IG and Pinterest. Keep art hustling. Get a mentor. Paint everyday. Draw everything. Have crazy levels of confidence. Envision your future success. Believe in the possibilities of greater achievement. Never look back even if you look bad for awhile. Discipline and consistency. Study the reconnaissance masters. Watch anime. Watch graphic novels. Read fiction. Learn and love solitude. To quiet down, let your imagination run wild, as far as your imagination takes you, it is possible to achieve. You might just be a painting to❤ your biggest breakthrough. Never quit. Never give up easily. Every drawing and painting is a new opportunity. Discipline and consistency. Keep hustling in your drawing and painting and any form of design. Put your whole heart into it. Greatness is waiting for you.
My art studies anime books as a kid, which evolved with library books about painting in High school, and lastly a certain books called "Morpho" anatomy for artists by Michel Lauricella I also take the time to draw statues for still life's.
I feel lucky to have found such a rare and valuable channel. I was actually thinking about whether to go to art school or not. I will be an architect but I'll never stop drawing no matter what! Thanks a lot, you don't know how much you've helped :D
I have a Notion page where I separated on each cateogry, including Learning and Exercises for drawing to keep a track. So, I returned to draw last year and I want to sell commissions or my own artwork when I have my own style.
Thank you for your video!! I have a question though, I'm planning an art schedule because I wanna improve more, but I don't really know what exercises could I do to apply the theory and I cannot afford online courses... Could you recommend me or give me any advice on that?
“Self taught” is honestly just a buzzword. There’s no such thing as truly self taught, everyone learns from somewhere. I’ve taken classes in person and online, learned from books and UA-cam. But mostly people consider “self taught” to just mean you didn’t get a degree or something similar from a college or art school.
I found an art curriculum for self taught artists online and started it, but I’m realizing it’s gonna take longer than planned. It didn’t even cross my mind to make my own guide. Thank you so much for making this! Definitely going apply some of these to my own studies.
I’m glad you found this helpful! Definitely being able to build a curriculum that works for your time frame is key!
One of the best way, to start a UA-cam channel, while you doing learning your art everyday. You encouraged to draw to paint everyday. Drawing painting everything, go wild, wide range of choice. Getting inspiration from IG and Pinterest. Keep art hustling. Get a mentor. Paint everyday. Draw everything. Have crazy levels of confidence. Envision your future success. Believe in the possibilities of greater achievement. Never look back even if you look bad for awhile. Discipline and consistency. Study the reconnaissance masters. Watch anime. Watch graphic novels. Read fiction. Learn and love solitude. To quiet down, let your imagination run wild, as far as your imagination takes you, it is possible to achieve. You might just be a painting to❤ your biggest breakthrough. Never quit. Never give up easily. Every drawing and painting is a new opportunity. Discipline and consistency. Keep hustling in your drawing and painting and any form of design. Put your whole heart into it. Greatness is waiting for you.
My art studies anime books as a kid, which evolved with library books about painting in High school, and lastly a certain books called
"Morpho" anatomy for artists
by Michel Lauricella
I also take the time to draw statues for still life's.
I also had a lot of anime books when I was an adolescent! It was a big phase for me 😅. I’ll have to check out Morpho as well! Thanks for sharing 😊
I feel lucky to have found such a rare and valuable channel. I was actually thinking about whether to go to art school or not. I will be an architect but I'll never stop drawing no matter what! Thanks a lot, you don't know how much you've helped :D
Oh man it means so much to hear that thank you for sharing! Happy creating 😊
Beautiful book and colors and I will tell you the most distinct and that is to start Comic Book or animation.
I have a Notion page where I separated on each cateogry, including Learning and Exercises for drawing to keep a track. So, I returned to draw last year and I want to sell commissions or my own artwork when I have my own style.
That’s awesome! Best of luck to you 😊
Very helpful :) Especially the study guide idea!!!! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
1st comment. Also your art is absolutely stunning, can't wait to watch it!
Thank you so much 😀
just found your channel! can't wait to watch more of your videos :)
I’m so glad! 😊
Thanks this was really helpful. Definitely going to look into master's academy. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi! Love your art, I would love to see a video from you about your art space tour,and about your favorite art supplies.💕
Thanks for the requests! I definitely will be making both those videos in fact I think my favorite art supplies will be coming up next 😊
I’m editing my art supply video now should be up later today 😊
@@RachelMarieArt thank you for letting me know! Can’t wait to watch it!
Well I ran into some technical difficulties so it wont be up today after all 🥲 I’ll post an update once I have one though!
@@RachelMarieArt aww,no worries,I’ll be attentive to your update :)
Really sensible advice!
Thank you!
Love the thumbnail and your art process ❤ just subbed!
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Hey awesome video!!! Btw where did you do the thumbnail. I mean the letter style both the blue letters and the small ones bellow. Thanks❤
Thank you for your video!! I have a question though, I'm planning an art schedule because I wanna improve more, but I don't really know what exercises could I do to apply the theory and I cannot afford online courses... Could you recommend me or give me any advice on that?
Hello! Would you be willing to share your notion template? Thank you!
I just started to draw. I feel clueless as hell a lot of the time
I still feel like this a lot of the time 😅 it’s totally normal but stick with it! I have another video on books for artists you might find helpful.
I totally relate to this
Can you please tell me , if I learned painting from UA-cam it's called I am an self thought artist or not?
“Self taught” is honestly just a buzzword. There’s no such thing as truly self taught, everyone learns from somewhere. I’ve taken classes in person and online, learned from books and UA-cam. But mostly people consider “self taught” to just mean you didn’t get a degree or something similar from a college or art school.
2nd one
great video but missing music, lighting, intro too long great tho honestly
Thanks for the feedback!
Music can be very distracting to some, and it’s very nice to clearly hear her speak as she is giving descriptions