The KEY to crushing it as an artist...
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- Опубліковано 16 сер 2023
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Thanks Jake for sharing your inspiring artist story! It has been great to have you with us these years! Cheers!
"..Who do I serve? What am I supposed to say, Jesus?"
Yes.
based
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@cartoonistlouis773 Thank goodness someone did! Lol
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THANKSI Learn much from you
Great video and message. As an engineer, I think these questions are relevant to many disciplines.
Even as someone who is already established in their career, this is still a helpful checklist of questions to go through. Thanks, Jake!
Some great things for people to ponder for sure
That's great advice. As a professional for almost 20 years, I think I already have answers to those questions, but it also feels too abstract. Trying to come up with answers and write them down is a kind of therapy, a deep dive in myself that is always welcome. And I've been feeling quite lost lately, I know that a big part of it is just what life ins about now, but even though, I think I need to start rowing the boat and not letting it drift too long.
Thanks for this Jake! It definitely put a lot of things in perspective!
Great breakdown JP. Love this.
great questions to ask yourself. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this episode, Jake. You've answered a lot of my questions I have for you.
i feel much better now, after watching this. THANK YOU!
Such good content, legit useful. Thaks a lot
Thanks for this, Jake! I've been rethinking my direction, lately, & these questions will help keep me focused as I redesign my artistic life. Great presentation!
Thank you Jake this is inspiring, i need to do my homework
Thanks for this one! Timestamps would be so great.
Feeling spoilt with all this JP/svs content ^^ Thank you for this video, this clarifies a lot.
yes
holy crap! the markers though!
Great video!
Whom do you serve ?......Sarumaaann!!!
Mandalorian is finally coming to bluray, YAY!!
I like your idea about finishing things that you feel aren't going perfectly. You're probably going to make more mistakes as you progress through an artwork, so why not make them all in one place, rather than spreading them out over several works. Besides, the early unrefined drawings you do are much more valuable over time. Once you are a polished artist, you can never dumb down your skills to make honest looking art again.
Hi you inspire me, I want to get ur class just need to save some more money
1:22 SARUMAN….
Thanks for this inspiring video. I have used XP pen a long time ago and love it so much. I am just wondering did Xp pen still have a little gap between pen tip and the cursor?
They've closed the gap, and it's really nice.
thank you!@@jakeparker44
Y cuándo te vas a casar con Alphonso Dunn? ❤ 😂
When is the new inktober list? =D
Hi Jake, Great video and content in general. I created a story book for my children's book or comic. The concept and main drawings are done. It's a fairly simple drawing wise. I am not an artist. What is a good economical and simple program I can use to create my story. I don't want to have to draw the near identical picture every time and also so I don't know how to draw angles of something. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I think you would really enjoy using Procreate. It's affordable and easy to learn how to use.