"I have Drawn my Entire Life" Doesn't Matter

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  • @aejei
    @aejei 7 років тому +7096

    "...play with as many balls as possible..."
    your advice is my inspiration

    • @2EXTREME2008
      @2EXTREME2008 7 років тому +18

      MaNammaJeff
      lol you're on amino aren't you?

    • @aejei
      @aejei 7 років тому +2

      2EXTREME2008 what? no

    • @2EXTREME2008
      @2EXTREME2008 7 років тому +19

      MaNammaJeff
      oh . . . my bad . . .
      i saw someone on amino with that same avatar

    • @RealJokerx7
      @RealJokerx7 7 років тому +104

      You will feel more comfortable playing with the same pair of balls for the rest of your life tho.

    • @aejei
      @aejei 7 років тому +104

      JOKER X7 but in order improve you gotta play with more balls

  • @etodreca
    @etodreca 7 років тому +4033

    I need more balls in my life.

    • @bunnie187
      @bunnie187 7 років тому +62

      etodreca Where can I get that bee?!?

    • @bunnie187
      @bunnie187 7 років тому +63

      etodreca HE'S MINE NOW. I can't stand how adorable this bee is.

    • @tallpotatoes8401
      @tallpotatoes8401 6 років тому +10

      *suppresses laughter*

    • @anorlondo7834
      @anorlondo7834 6 років тому +5

      ur a girl a gaymr?

    • @coffeencream1552
      @coffeencream1552 5 років тому +12

      I will play with all the balls 2:22

  • @TheVeryAngryShrimp
    @TheVeryAngryShrimp 7 років тому +4463

    TIL An artist's life is an endless Skyrim skill tree.

    • @888nevik
      @888nevik 7 років тому +89

      Zurgo Pussysmasher just makes me want to draw more tbh

    • @mthlily
      @mthlily 7 років тому +69

      Modded Skyrim perk tree.

    • @goldenparchment3701
      @goldenparchment3701 7 років тому +16

      Zurgo Pussysmasher holy shit that is literally what I was thinking!

    • @CrazedSmiles
      @CrazedSmiles 7 років тому +11

      Zurgo Pussysmasher I was thinking of a Sphere Grid in FFX XD

    • @mlgproplayer2915
      @mlgproplayer2915 5 років тому +4

      lol

  • @JonDunham
    @JonDunham 7 років тому +3260

    Balls.

    • @gunpuncher3817
      @gunpuncher3817 7 років тому +36

      Testicles

    • @ThePesident
      @ThePesident 7 років тому +77

      You play with them.

    • @mercury7656
      @mercury7656 7 років тому +45

      Jon Dunham hopefully you play with as many balls as possible

    • @JonDunham
      @JonDunham 7 років тому +23

      More than you could possibly imagine.

    • @myrkflinn4331
      @myrkflinn4331 7 років тому +28

      It got me gigglin', especially when he realized 'sounds bad' XD 'playing with balls'

  • @breadmoneyarchival
    @breadmoneyarchival 7 років тому +1667

    Vincent van Gogh started drawing at age 27 so there's that...

    • @Soitisisit
      @Soitisisit 5 років тому +198

      He also kinda invented his own thing on his own, so there's that. He wasn't practicing, he was discovering. It's not quite 1:1 to talking about "how long have you been drawing" in the usual context. That said, thumbs up.

    • @dandaracosta3923
      @dandaracosta3923 4 роки тому +45

      Soitisisit he knew some other artists from france, for sure got some tips and knew some standard techniques but yes he was revolutionary because of the self thought process in his life

    • @princessthyemis
      @princessthyemis 4 роки тому +5

      he did?!? Wow!!

    • @princea2075
      @princea2075 4 роки тому

      Be he also dief

    • @CaptainRx-ss3rt
      @CaptainRx-ss3rt 4 роки тому +6

      That’s really cool to know, feel like I’m not starting to late

  • @ZelphTheWebmancer
    @ZelphTheWebmancer 7 років тому +5220

    So we shouldn't be asking how many years a person has draw, but how many balls the persons has played with.

  • @caiopatric
    @caiopatric 7 років тому +2053

    My mother used to draw a lot when she was younger, she and her sister were more inclined to arts. so since i was very very young i was always drawing because of the influence. but i didn't start taking it seriously until high school. and until i got serious with it i never thought i could actually pull off drawing REAL cool stuff. but now i'm working really hard on it. unlocking them ballzz..

    • @bennie870
      @bennie870 7 років тому +16

      Uchi I'm actually curious! Do you have an art account on ig? I would love to check it out :) I've also been drawing my entire life but I've only started to take it seriously 2 years ago. I started an art account to share my art and I know I'm nothing special but I think I've got good ideas, I just got to bring them to life ahaha

    • @caiopatric
      @caiopatric 7 років тому +14

      Well its actually kind of a weird situation. im in a "change" period right now, including moving to another country, so i recently closed most of my accounts, and im just kinda hogging my art to myself at the moment :p but i'll reopen these places soon, with all my most recent art and remakes of old stuff. i can notify you when i do that if you're still interested :) can you show me your stuff though? cuz now I'M curious.

    • @bennie870
      @bennie870 7 років тому +8

      Uchi sure, notify me here on yt, and good luck with your changes, I wish you all the best :) My account is @verticallychallenged_bunny ! I've got some projects on my mind but I'm studying a lot for the uni and I don't have time to dedicate to it right now :/

    • @alyssa6743
      @alyssa6743 6 років тому

      same with me!! :0

    • @quazar-omega
      @quazar-omega 4 роки тому +1

      @@joaquindeoliveira5564 can it get more messed up than this? XD

  • @ally939
    @ally939 7 років тому +837

    I've always wanted to draw my whole life, but I always felt so intimidated by the "I've drawn my whole life" people that I felt there was no point and I couldn't possibly catch up. This video made me realize how stupid that was and that I really need to stop feeling sorry for myself and just start learning how to draw. This was really the final push I needed, so I'm really thankful for that. Keep up the good work! :)

    • @pussinboots838
      @pussinboots838 4 роки тому +25

      You gotta start playing with more balls.

    • @grigris11
      @grigris11 4 роки тому +4

      go for it!!!

    • @wirlyart9942
      @wirlyart9942 4 роки тому +21

      As someone who is in the "I've drawn my whole life" club I have to say, we're a bunch of hacks lol. Do ya thang boo!

    • @Vooblebooble
      @Vooblebooble 4 роки тому +7

      I know this comment is 2 years old but I've been struggling with the exact same issue. It can be especially uncomfortable if they ask me that question, since my instinct would be to also say "my entire life" since I've always loved to draw, but if you really looked at the total amount of time I've given purely to art it would be 2 years at the absolute best

    • @GamingPandaCat
      @GamingPandaCat Рік тому

      The push for me was I have no direction or motivation and everyone I know moved and I'm alone with my thoughts for now until the end, so obviously I'm going to fulfill my 10 year old fantasies.
      also there have never been more resources out there, what a time to draw.

  • @3DBelch
    @3DBelch 7 років тому +567

    when I started my channel to practice and have a little fun doodling.. I didn't realize I'd be playing with so many balls

    • @ugginarr
      @ugginarr 3 роки тому +1

      Talking is hard so I'll just say you make good videos.

    • @cheiftainvulpix
      @cheiftainvulpix 2 роки тому

      Same. 😩

  • @JungoFunko
    @JungoFunko 7 років тому +1712

    IT'S ALL CRAP
    really motivate, keep it up!

    • @patrickcoyle5469
      @patrickcoyle5469 7 років тому +76

      I sure wasn't expecting a plot twist in an art lesson, but there it was.

    • @nope7842
      @nope7842 3 роки тому

      @@patrickcoyle5469 ha 69, funny number haha.

  • @Gatitasecsii
    @Gatitasecsii 7 років тому +1472

    your videos are harsh and realistic I really like it

    • @nial1396
      @nial1396 6 років тому +58

      He's the logical side of drawing that appears to be missing from most youtube channels

    • @bob-xb3nh
      @bob-xb3nh 5 років тому +16

      Especially the part about playing with balls

    • @evekurylenko5465
      @evekurylenko5465 4 роки тому +1

      Nasty-looking Navi *yEaH PLaY wHItH bAlLs*
      No hate

    • @pesky2119
      @pesky2119 4 роки тому +14

      I like that his harsh and realistic videos are also strangely motivational and not just directionless cynicism

  • @marshmallowmountains4636
    @marshmallowmountains4636 5 років тому +283

    One of my friends has been "drawing her whole life" but she hadn't really been getting better until she met me. I was obsessed with getting better, and she kind of picked up on that. Suddenly she was asking for my advice for every picture and she got so much better very, VERY quickly doing this. I'm not saying I'm awesome or anything, but I understood more and giving her advice and her trying to understand it and researching for herself let her skills skyrocket more in the past year than the 5 or so years before that. We're almost the same in terms of skill now, so she has slowed down her progress and now we enjoy critiquing each other. I'm no longer super into improving, so I'm sure she will pass me in the next year or so. I can't wait to start hearing her advice for me! How the tables will turn.

    • @ugginarr
      @ugginarr 3 роки тому +29

      Wholesome friendly rival energy :3

    • @---ei6my
      @---ei6my 2 роки тому +7

      Really sweet :D

    • @hamloaff
      @hamloaff 2 роки тому +1

      how u guys now?

    • @marshmallowmountains4636
      @marshmallowmountains4636 2 роки тому +5

      @@hamloaff We got a third friend who was even better than us so now we're about the same lmao. She's really good at humans and I'm good at animals/creatures.

    • @---ei6my
      @---ei6my 2 роки тому +1

      @@marshmallowmountains4636 yooo you responded :D heheghjs that’s cool :DD

  • @MiyaMam948
    @MiyaMam948 7 років тому +347

    Sorry but next time someone asks me how long I've been drawing, I'll say _"You are not permitted to ask me such foolish things"_

  • @docmarion8902
    @docmarion8902 4 роки тому +369

    The most disgusting thing people say is “you have the gift”
    When someone says that, I’ll immediately try to convince them that any improvement in personal talent is done by effort.
    Usually people who say it are older and aren’t really convinced in te end because they spent their entire life thinking like this

    • @vaitetomarnocu
      @vaitetomarnocu 4 роки тому +3

      no it's a gift

    • @Swampert00260
      @Swampert00260 3 роки тому +70

      For sure. I think some people might have a slightly better time learning certain skills (whether it be drawing, taking pictures, or even something like swimming), but to get truly good you have to put in a lot of time and effort. Like maybe someone was always a little ahead of their peers at drawing when they were a kid, but they didn't become really good until they spent a lot more time doing it and learning about it.

    • @camaradebanzani9405
      @camaradebanzani9405 2 роки тому +19

      drawing is just a skill, so is cooking, music, playing chess.. anyone can learn those. the issue is when you feel like it gets pointless because some people perform better than you, this is where you need to seriously reevaluate why you're doing the thing in the first place.

    • @layalsaleh4103
      @layalsaleh4103 2 роки тому +7

      @@vaitetomarnocu you have a hamster wheel for a brain

    • @vaitetomarnocu
      @vaitetomarnocu 2 роки тому

      @@layalsaleh4103 and you have a gift

  • @GhostofaFangirl
    @GhostofaFangirl 7 років тому +302

    if you think about it, everyone has been drawing their whole life. Some just take it more seriously than others

    • @helgenlane
      @helgenlane 4 роки тому +23

      And some draw as often as once per year. Still enough to say "my entire life".

    • @quijotapazos2750
      @quijotapazos2750 4 роки тому +7

      Well, I dont draw every single day because I have a life ya know, but five times a week, more or less. And, I do crafts if I'm not drawing. I dont think being good at art is correlated with determination and practice at 100% like math, some people are faster at learning than others. That doesnt mean you need to drown in pity and stop practicing. Just do not compare yourself, value your art, practice and you will get there at your pace

    • @adararelgnel2695
      @adararelgnel2695 4 роки тому

      Yeah, it's like asking a mathematician how long he has been doing math for.... like... since he could

    • @GhostofaFangirl
      @GhostofaFangirl 3 роки тому +1

      @@LittleHoneyBee927 yeah you right they are going to pay attention to details more than their peers

  • @UDontTakeMeSeriously
    @UDontTakeMeSeriously 7 років тому +235

    I'm so glad that you steered away from the "here's a linear graph" thing. Very satisfying to see you toss it out the window. Creativity comes in waves and clusters. Typically waves are generated because of the wind, and wind comes from the patterns of the moon and sun. It's all just nonsense we try and wrap science around, but we're learning new shit all the time.

    • @Eliamaniac
      @Eliamaniac 2 роки тому +4

      I know your comment is 4 yo but this is one hell of a metaphor

  • @KatimeStudios
    @KatimeStudios 7 років тому +68

    "An endless ocean of balls"

  • @senza4591
    @senza4591 3 роки тому +6

    "Ive been drawing for my entire life" ive been eating my entire life but i still bite my tongue sometimes.

  • @vinildoesstuff9750
    @vinildoesstuff9750 7 років тому +49

    That's why I say "I've been drawing ever since I could hold a crayon." which, according to my parents is true.

    • @ordinarytree4678
      @ordinarytree4678 4 роки тому +3

      Ya but youre not special for having done that. Most children are given crayons to draw with, its kinda a staple of childhood - learning to use a pencil or crayon.

    • @Chiara-ep5er
      @Chiara-ep5er 3 роки тому +8

      @@ordinarytree4678 that's the irony in it, (I think) thats what he meant

  • @stoopiosproductions3130
    @stoopiosproductions3130 5 років тому +119

    But you don't understand! I *HAVE* drawn my entire life! Ever since I was a fetus, I grabbed my first pencil, and beautifully remade the Mona Lisa painting. I became the most famous person in the world, and Albert Einstein came to my house an congratulated me. After this, everybody clapped.

    • @imsotiredofthiscrap2341
      @imsotiredofthiscrap2341 2 роки тому +4

      Albert Einstein, the famous artist.

    • @ihaa_
      @ihaa_ 2 роки тому +2

      Albert Einstein my fav artist, I’m impressed you got him to congratulate you

    • @mikedanielespeja6128
      @mikedanielespeja6128 2 роки тому +1

      Hit Lur congratulated me instead. Does that still count? I mean... I started drawing even when I was just a formless pile of atoms.

  • @stickygoodra301
    @stickygoodra301 7 років тому +58

    I only have two balls....is that enough to improve?

    • @MattiasPilhede
      @MattiasPilhede  7 років тому +46

      You need more balls

    • @stickygoodra301
      @stickygoodra301 7 років тому +18

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @dungeonmaster217
      @dungeonmaster217 4 роки тому +3

      I might be too lare but someone don't have them at all.
      p.s. I'm not a sexist

    • @robertlupa8273
      @robertlupa8273 2 роки тому

      I know a certain Japanese individual who has four balls. :)

  • @dragonflies6793
    @dragonflies6793 2 роки тому +21

    Honestly I think a lot of the problem is that people who haven't been drawing their whole lives feel discouraged, like drawing isn't for them and they'll never be good. It can be hard to realize that starting late is just as good, especially when you feel really behind (and of course the "talent" bullcrap doesn't make it better - talent doesn't make you good at drawing, practice & skill does).

    • @dopaminecloud
      @dopaminecloud 2 роки тому +3

      The talent bullcrap doesn't help because most people don't understand what it means. Your reaction is more productive, to simply discard the whole concept, but it's still completely wrong. Give two people the exact same resources and exact same time to practice and they will still not make art of equal quality. It's just how it is.

    • @dragonflies6793
      @dragonflies6793 2 роки тому +3

      @@dopaminecloud They won't. But they can still both make quality. Talent also isn't a base thing, like "this is gonna make me good at drawing" - it's more of, "imitating real life objects in sketches is gonna be easier for me, but anatomy and posing without reference will be a lot harder". It's different and unique for every person.
      Obviously everyone is different and are going to learn the same things at different rates and in different ways. But everyone is capable of success, and putting in consistent effort in meaningful ways is how you get there.

  • @TheMedicatedArtist
    @TheMedicatedArtist 2 роки тому +26

    I can definitively say that I started drawing in third grade. The downside? I could always draw well “for my age”. Because the people in my community cared more about sports than art, everyone would gush that I was an amazing artist.
    But I noticed in high school that I truly had no one to compare myself with. Even my art teacher loved my work (which says more about my peers lack of skills than my own). It wasn’t until I went to university for animation that I realized how basic my skills were. Especially digital art, because I was too poor to afford an iPad and assumed drawing with a mouse wasn’t acceptable.
    Now, instead of comparing myself to others, I get inspired to improve my own work. Like “Woah, that pose is so dynamic. I need to work on poses to get on their level!”

    • @hajimehinata5854
      @hajimehinata5854 2 роки тому +3

      I started thinking like that instantly, bc what inspired me to start was fanarts about Don't Starve (yep, fanarts on a game made me wanna be able to draw) i have a second reason which is being able to "create" scenes and ideas on a piece of paper, kinda like a brain printer.

  • @Metabohai
    @Metabohai 7 років тому +264

    02:34 sounds like my sexlife ^^

    • @ninenko809
      @ninenko809 7 років тому +4

      Metabohai Same

    • @pussinboots838
      @pussinboots838 4 роки тому +24

      I've only been playing with my own, guess I gotta find more balls to play to get better.

    • @persika6228
      @persika6228 3 роки тому

      pervert

  • @doublej2678
    @doublej2678 7 років тому +77

    Love the animation style, its makes the visuals of the videos much nicer to watch, though they weren't bad before. Keep it up

    • @MattiasPilhede
      @MattiasPilhede  7 років тому +17

      Thank you! Will try to keep up with these when it feels like a good fit

  • @alice4603
    @alice4603 7 років тому +188

    tbh i have no idea when i decided to start drawing seriously

    • @Sandstimes
      @Sandstimes 7 років тому +7

      Alice de Oliveira same I've sort of always done it for fun even today but I still tried my best at the same time and can draw decently now because of it. I mean I have to be doing something right if I can look back half a year and say I've definitely improved

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 7 років тому +2

      Even that I make money at it regularly, I'm still not sure I draw "seriously" yet. :o)

    • @dp2989
      @dp2989 6 років тому

      Alice de Oliveira I know I started to take art seriously at... probably kindergarden to grade 1.

    • @aiiiia9971
      @aiiiia9971 6 років тому +4

      Well I'm not sure if I ever did. I draw to escape and create, I don't want to break my neck in a bazillion advanced art programs.

    • @elissauart
      @elissauart 6 років тому +4

      gnarth d'arkanen I think draw "seriously" means when you started trying to learn how to improve your art

  • @haoyun1604
    @haoyun1604 7 років тому +9

    Thank you for your videos sir! Lots of videos are about "how to draw an eye" or " how to draw a tree " etc. But self-learning beginners really need methodology to begin their practice!

  • @stephenbrown4698
    @stephenbrown4698 7 років тому +159

    I honestly thought this was gonna be about Draw My Life videos based on the title
    Also, I've been drawing for as long as I can remember, and it's something I take pretty seriously. I took art classes in school because I wanted to be a better artist. When I look back at my previous work, it looks like garbage, but I see that as a good thing since it's proof of how far I've come as an artist. Btw, you earned a sub.

    • @istoleyourjams270
      @istoleyourjams270 6 років тому +6

      Well of course it looks like garbage beacuse every famous, good artist start from nothing and then gets better *but never compare your art with others art for multiple reasons*

    • @Inseut
      @Inseut 6 років тому

      "I honestly thought this was gonna be about Draw My Life videos based on the title" ME TOO

    • @Soracj
      @Soracj 6 років тому

      Can I ask why?
      I thought comparing was a good thing(in some ways..)

    • @Soracj
      @Soracj 6 років тому

      ahh i see
      Thank you very much for taking the time & effort to respond :)

  • @thquib
    @thquib 4 роки тому +5

    I do not draw myself, but as a composer I’ve always found your videos so interesting because of the parallels that can be drawn between all of your thoughts on drawing and my experience with composing. The ‘ball’ metaphor seemed especially relevant, idk, either way I am very glad that you make the videos you do

    • @user-lynKx
      @user-lynKx 4 роки тому +2

      Art is art. No matter the form.

  • @bootylicker32
    @bootylicker32 4 роки тому +12

    I literally have. My entire family is made up of artists, so from a very young age my destiny had already been set. Every day when I came home from school, before doing anything else, I was sat down to practise drawing. They encouraged my career as an artist from the very beginning, I have no say in the matter. I’m not complaining though, I’m thankful and really do want to do this.

  • @hampTC
    @hampTC 7 років тому +506

    Haven't watched it yet but I'm guessing it's about when people go "oh I've been drawing my entire life why aren't I good oh boo hoo" even though they never really got into it.

    • @AlphaTengua
      @AlphaTengua 7 років тому +54

      You have a point but some do seriously try hard non stop and never really improve and maybe it's because of body problems or mental problems like LD, stress, emotion can affect it too. i never knew this and no one told me i found out years later so say you are feeling flustered and hopeless if you draw at that time its probably how your art will come out not always but it can happen and given some examples i experienced myself i think i have this issue. I was never able to grasp onto things as fast no matter how hard i tried and resources were scarce, all the tutorials i found were way too breezed over and sped through (part of that is cuz i am terrible at key words and where to look but is that my fault or that i "dont take art seriously?" no. i also live in a place where they say "art isnt important" and so im not as much surronded by it and was always down talked by parents and other adults and yeah ignore what people say sure but when you are kid your brain developing shit DOES get drilled into your head wether u personally feel that way believe it etc or not and that's where we get people who have a hard time accepting or changing things. Hating on what is different from what they know. Sometimes, it can be MUCH more expanded and complicated then a simple "Try your hardest and take it seriously and you'll never fail or don't try and half ass it and always suck" I mean i have had moments where i personally was half assing stuff for shits and giggles and it looked great then the next day i actually TRIED and it looked horrendous.

    • @lemurdog
      @lemurdog 7 років тому +9

      @AlphaTengua yea i have mental issues processing some stuff and after animation i kinda simplified my art style way too much making it harder to draw. But I always put effort into to drawing. I also get emotional problems which im slowly overcoming like anxiety, but drawingg for too long makes me feel anxious and feel very unwell. But I'm learning at least now. I also feel like people around me don't value my art at all.

    • @skye387
      @skye387 7 років тому +10

      wanderfulwolfie one of the things that put me down is when I need days to complete a not-so-good art and then everyone (including my own family) makes me feel worthless for it. It makes me lose any motivation I've ever had for art. Thing is, while I do like it, art is not exactly my hobby. I'll draw at the rare time when I feel like it, but other than those rare time I don't have fun drawing at all so I need that motivation if I'll ever feel like taking it seriously in the future, ever.
      (By rare I mean something like once per year or so)
      Though, I will never think of my art as bad (just not so good) because I know there are people who thinks mine's good enough.

    • @gnarthdarkanen7464
      @gnarthdarkanen7464 7 років тому +3

      Yep... Been there and family is probably THE WORST for judgment or motivation. (trust me)
      I've come to figure out that when you're around the people who "poo poo" an idea or project, it's just the wrong audience. It's not the "demographic" you should target for sales, and that's as much a part of the world of art as "drawing stuff".
      My area is also one of those places that art just isn't that important. If money flows and the economy isn't absolutely in the toilet, art can raise values and bring in profit. When things start to get tight, even the least bit, the ass literally falls right out of the market. You can't pay people to take stuff... So... You get creative. It's not that they suddenly quit valuing expression. It's that the particular expression you're trying to "sell" isn't what they're buying. That's a point of opinion and easily becomes one of contention.
      Sure, I could "fake" styles from the Louvre. I've got books (dime a dozen recently) in stacks to show me the definitions of style, period, even the materials used around the world. (I trade antiques, so useful no matter)... BUT since no one could possibly care any less about a Rembrandt hanging in my shed (real or not), I would be better off to paint or sketch something satirical about big corporations buying up Washington D.C... A piece like that will sell...
      AND (trust me) whatever concept you're working with... whatever project you're actually putting effort into, YOU are going to have to sell it. It's not even about money, but exchanging the ideas for merit. It's only a barter-in-trade for other ideas in conversation, but if it's worth my while, I'm likely to contribute a positive response (adding to or complementing your work)... If it's crap (to me) well, so much for positive. Crap is crap, and while the criterion is subjective (everyone has an opinion), that doesn't mean you should cling to my side or hang on my shoulder to fish for praise. One of us will end up selling out his or her soul in that conversation, or... well... it just gets ugly from there.
      So be willing to give people a chance, but don't let them ruin you. If you're not treated as valuable, those are not the people to surround yourself with as an artist. Family... well, family also comes with luggage of history and crap. Mommy remembers wiping your ass like it just happened yesterday. Daddy thinks you should do whatever the hell it is he's been killing himself over to put food on the table. It's the same family-crap around the world. Artists march to a different tune, and they can still love their family just like any good son or daughter, but avoid them absolutely as an artist, because... they're only going to drag crap into the gallery. I don't go to Pop's job and take a big dump on his spot-welder or fork-truck. He can stay his ass out of the gallery and not take a big dump on my most loyal circle of patrons... (you know, those people who faun over the work and pay real money for more of it?)
      Life is tough no matter what you choose to do with it. AND you're going to trowel through a huge mountain of crapula anyways looking for a tid-bit of worthwhile art. Several mountains of crapula, and a few hills of tid-bits of art later, you might even find something truly remarkable. That's just statistics, and it won't matter who drew it, painted it, sculpted it, or how long they've been working at "the craft". :o)

    • @MegaSuperman62
      @MegaSuperman62 6 років тому +2

      HampTC spot on

  • @commentdouchery2838
    @commentdouchery2838 2 роки тому +4

    I like to say I started as a kid. I chose to do it over school work. I've somehow improved to being able to draw photo realistic pieces despite going massive lengths of time without practice. I'd probably be a professional if I actually did something with my art instead of just drawing cool action poses when the mood struct me, or replicate profiles of famous people as last minute birthday gifts.
    My gift only serves me for menial things because I've simply not dedicated the time to make anything of it.

  • @timmyt1717
    @timmyt1717 7 років тому +12

    HUGE thanks on alot of this talk here being a very supportive and realistic way to look at drawing. I've been drawing for just 10 years but I have to fully agree with how a sketch can show what more you need to learn from your work. Still learning everyday to become a decent artist but there's alot to learn like you said and hats off to you for mentioning all of that. Many thanks for alot of your videos, they really have helped me learn some vital things for this crazy little hobby. ^-^

  • @RamenLewis
    @RamenLewis 7 років тому +98

    I have played with balls my entire life :^)

  • @RaelDanger
    @RaelDanger 7 років тому +3

    Probably started drawing at about 2 and decided I wanted to seriously pursue it at 11. But as a child, I was extremely stubborn and didn't want to learn things that didn't directly interest me so things like perspective are what I'm having to work on now that I've realised you don't get very far by staying in the comfort zone.

  • @brendankapp5237
    @brendankapp5237 7 років тому +44

    Lmao the balls part I died

  • @lwfmnb3639
    @lwfmnb3639 7 років тому +14

    Love the handsome youtuber credit in the desc

  • @commentmaster761
    @commentmaster761 7 років тому +41

    So true, I could say the same thing about me drawing art but in the grand scheme of things I've gotten nowhere. I think I'm scared to take it seriously, no matter how much I want to get good.

    • @Sukuraidogai
      @Sukuraidogai 7 років тому +6

      Scared? It's not scary. It's just tiresome work, because you're supposed to actually be thinking and making informed decisions while you draw instead of just letting flow take over.

    • @Sukuraidogai
      @Sukuraidogai 7 років тому +6

      Your brain should actually physically hurt during and after a good drawing session because the neurons are restructuring themselves. That's how you know you're learning.

    • @commentmaster761
      @commentmaster761 7 років тому +13

      I guess its that tough gap between what should be purely enjoyable to being work and a tiresome affair. I know it should still be fun because of the journey and all but its a struggle to deal with that sense of getting nowhere (even if I probably actually am getting somewhere). If I want to get good I just have to deal with it huh.

    • @Sukuraidogai
      @Sukuraidogai 7 років тому +14

      It's different from when you're learning vs performing. What I described above was the learning process. However, most people only perform when the draw. Performing is the enjoyable aspect, but think of it like a piano recital. You put in hours of practice each day for several months just to play a 10 minute song for an audience. The learning portion takes up a vast majority of your drawing time.

    • @AlphaTengua
      @AlphaTengua 7 років тому

      Makes sense nicely put!

  • @pud_dinh1402
    @pud_dinh1402 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for saying that statement doesn't matter. I haven't really gotten into art that much back in my country (Vietnam) and when I went to America to study at a university, I saw some people seemed to have come from art families or that they have formed some art foundation for themselves even before being a freshman. This made me feel like I could never catch up like them and I felt really sad that I cried once after class. Thanks for being informative, now that I have more confidence in myself!

  • @looniemoonie5955
    @looniemoonie5955 5 років тому +6

    Wow I never knew my ex was an artist!
    She also tried to play with as many balls as possible.

  • @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592
    @xxxfairycorpsexxx7592 7 років тому +12

    "it's an endless ocean of balls"

  • @Zerozsaber
    @Zerozsaber 7 років тому +11

    Thank you. I don't draw as much but I do play music and you inspire me still.

  • @Detective_asparagus
    @Detective_asparagus 2 роки тому +2

    This actually helped me a lot more than I was expecting. I was expecting this to kinda be a meme, but it’s helped me understand more about my own improvement, and how I’m going to grow.

  • @bjornbjornson4
    @bjornbjornson4 7 років тому +29

    Every video you upload ends up inspiring me to stop procrastinating and start doing more art :)

    • @goddamn518
      @goddamn518 7 років тому +3

      Yeah same.
      Unfortunately I have some homework to do right now :((((

  • @Amalthea16
    @Amalthea16 7 років тому +3

    I really needed this to be put into perspective, thank you. I always loved drawing since I was a child but for a long time it was an on-and-off hobby, and I certainly didn't take it more seriously in the sense of studying anatomy, color, light, shadow, etc. It was only about 3-4 years ago I started taking it a lot more seriously and really started learning fundamentals, etc, and exploring it as a potential career for myself. How long someone has drawn or how often they draw shouldn't be the question or case, because it's more important what you actually do and learn as you draw.

  • @F0rsythi4
    @F0rsythi4 2 роки тому +3

    I have been drawing my entire life but I realized “hey I’m kinda good at art and I want to improve with it!” In 8th grade. maybe I don’t practice enough becuase I’ll se 14 or 15 year olds absolutely a god at digital, I’m a bit jealous of them but they are great artists, I just don’t know how they improved so quickly

  • @ichorveinss
    @ichorveinss 7 років тому +1

    new mattias video my friday just got 10x better
    thank you for your Fantastic Insight, i used to respond like this because i cant exactly remember when i started drawing seriously, but i'll probably sit down with some old sketchbooks and try to remember

  • @annaflore7098
    @annaflore7098 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for your videos! Lately I have been struggeling with problems surrounding my art and it's very nice to see someone like you who tackles these problems and makes them less chaotic for me :)

  • @Subhash2038
    @Subhash2038 7 років тому +120

    i have only been drawing for a year and i feel as though its going well...
    (not trying to be narcissistic, just saying)

    • @Subhash2038
      @Subhash2038 7 років тому +34

      it certainly does especially in days when u don't feel like drawing

  • @John_Carguello
    @John_Carguello 2 роки тому +4

    "I don't draw, I just make doodles every now and then."
    *Creates the greatest art ever*
    Everyone who takes art seriously: "Literally what the fuck."

  • @vincentmuyo
    @vincentmuyo 3 роки тому +1

    As said in Thunderbolt Fantasy: "Mastery is not ascending a mountain, it is descending into a bottomless ocean"

  • @iashrai
    @iashrai 6 років тому

    Thank you so much. I really needed to hear this. :)

  • @thomaskee249
    @thomaskee249 7 років тому +4

    Wow, I had this realization a few years ago, that I would often tell myself and friends "It sucks that I have been drawing my whole life and I'm just not good at it. I guess I have no talent." Then eventually, I had to face some hard facts about this delusion. Yes I have often drawn ever since I was very young. I drew for fun, I drew in class, and off and on sometimes very seriously, but most of the the time I have been alive I either A: haven't been drawing seriously to improve my skills, but was just goofing around or B: wasn't really drawing that often. In the past year or so, I have been making a far better effort to improve, experimenting with new styles and techniques and media, going back to learning and practicing fundamentals and I have made more progress in that time than the last 5 years before. It really doesn't matter when you start, and it just liking something doesn't make you good at it. Drawing, like anything, takes dedicated practice and rigorous study.

  • @Ansytea
    @Ansytea 4 роки тому +29

    I see myself in Kris, I too started taking it seriously after watching the handsome youtuber Proko

  • @seraphiim444
    @seraphiim444 7 років тому +1

    When I started taking drawing seriously it was when I got into middle school, I had a few friends and we were super into Shonen Jump and Naruto, so we would sit in class and draw our own characters. Eventually some stuff happened and we kinda stopped being quite as good friends, and my best friend at the time stopped drawing, but now I'm way better than I've ever been, and I've been ramping up even more than before. Shame that my friend stopped tho, he would've been way better than me if he started taking it more seriously like I did.

  • @noname89325
    @noname89325 7 років тому

    Okay, half through the first video I've ever came across from you -subbed. You are informative and hilarious!

  • @kirakoraawesome
    @kirakoraawesome 6 років тому +10

    But i dont have any balls :(

    • @q_q123
      @q_q123 4 роки тому +2

      @frog face I second that

  • @kateelliott8228
    @kateelliott8228 4 роки тому +5

    Anyone else thought that this was a draw my life parody? No just me... ok I’ll go

  • @rabbyssi4392
    @rabbyssi4392 7 років тому

    Drawing with Mattias I somehow found your videos through the recommended list... There is always room for a wise & funny UA-camr in my feed

  • @Vooblebooble
    @Vooblebooble 4 роки тому +1

    This video does a great job at summing up how I often feel as an artist who's always loved drawing but because of depression and anxiety I often took lots of breaks and don't ever draw as much as I want to. I've always gotten uncomfortable when people ask me "how long have you been drawing?" cause while I've been into drawing ever since at least 2nd grade, if you actually looked only at the time where I was actively drawing it would most likely be a year at best.
    It always makes me feel like so much crap and that I'm too slow to be a real artist... thank you for this video

  • @thedoughnutsystem539
    @thedoughnutsystem539 7 років тому +23

    Next time I see a peice of crappy art, I will face the creator and say, "It's okay, but I really feel like you should play with more balls."

  • @chevrechamane4459
    @chevrechamane4459 7 років тому +7

    A n o c e a n o f *b a l l s*

  • @aamu3
    @aamu3 7 років тому +1

    that bye bye at the end XD... i subscribed when you were like "it's all crap" HahaHA so real

  • @kimuires
    @kimuires 4 роки тому +2

    I remember exactly when I started taking drawing seriously.
    It was in my second year of middle school, and I took inspiration from Black Butler.
    A big factor in my art life is Bob Ross, as I used to watch him on TV when I was little, and then me and my Godmother would paint along. Both my Godmother and Bob Ross gave me a love of art at an early stage and it never really faded.

  • @catsozen
    @catsozen 7 років тому +3

    "How did we end up here? This place is horrible. Smells like balls."

  • @idrils
    @idrils 7 років тому +12

    When i say I've drawn all my life, it's because ever i didn't get one decisive moment. It was something i would do whenever i could, and, because I wanted to improve, had many episodes of trying to figure out more technique, refine my trait, my observation. I've always drawn, all the time, whenever i have a pen in my hand, and always questioned it, tried to see what else or better i could do. There has been some turning points more important than others, but all in all, it has become something engrained in me in a way that is not in some other people around me. I have a personal and thorough relationship to my drawing, even when i draw less. I know this video is meant as an encouragement for people who havent drawn their entire life and that's fair enough. But i think you're diminishing it

    • @onedollarbleach6891
      @onedollarbleach6891 7 років тому

      idrils exactly wat I was going to say!

    • @emmagrace6396
      @emmagrace6396 6 років тому +2

      I say that I started taking drawing "seriously" at about age thirteen, which is when I actually started keeping a sketchbook instead of working on notebook paper or copy paper and keeping it in a folder or something. But, really, I've been passionate about it since the fourth grade.

  • @Lulie
    @Lulie 7 років тому +1

    Oh man, this video is so good. No one ever talks about the non-linear nature of learning. Please keep making lots of videos.

  • @GoingSwimmingly
    @GoingSwimmingly 4 роки тому +1

    I honestly just love those videos because they’re how I stopped (seriously) worrying about how good I am at drawing...
    I still cannot see myself as too good, but I guess that’s okay. I just know that I need to improve whether I’m good or not.

  • @Yal_Rathol
    @Yal_Rathol 7 років тому +8

    i mean, yeah. but if you've drawn your entire life, you clearly enjoy it. even if your skill isn't amazing, you're still better off than someone who just started last year, because while their technical skill may be better, you care about it and are more likely to continue drawing forever, improving as you go either through self-teaching and exploration or by joining a class when they get tired of their bad drawings. you're also going to have an easier time starting an art class, because you've already got some of the basic skills (though, what skills you've got will probably be random).
    basically, talent is bullshit because all talent is is someone who's brain enjoys certain activities, so they do them and related ones constantly and naturally build skill without needing to be taught. someone seems like a natural debater? they probably argue a lot and like to learn. someone's a natural artist? they've probably been drawing since they could hold a pen and just needed a lesson to crystallize the loose skills they had acquired. someone's a natural author? they probably consume a lot of media, and rather than just watching it, analyze it (this also applies to people who build wikis), then they write ideas down constantly.

  • @moonethealien
    @moonethealien 2 роки тому +3

    As someone who says “I started taking art seriously in high school” this video is literally why I say it, but I could never put it into words until now.
    Like yeah EVERYONE who could pick up a crayon drew as a kid. Just like everyone who had a voice sang and acted (played pretend) but I’m not calling myself a singer/actor because I did it as a CHILD. I also swam but I’m not a swimmer.

  • @rbfloat
    @rbfloat 5 років тому

    This video is just what I needed.

  • @cammy1349
    @cammy1349 7 років тому +1

    Male anatomical humor aside, I really needed this. I have so much trouble with how long I've been drawing and how little I've improved before now. I see people who took it really seriously and learned fast, and it's hard not to feel discouraged even though I know I spent a decade too afraid of failure to learn. So I know that decade shouldn't be counted but ugh. And I learn pretty fast but I always have to take baby steps and focus on one thing at a time so I don't feel overwhelmed with all the things I need to work on. So I learn fast but I learn slow. It's just really frustrating. But you're right. What matters is that I'm trying *now*, improving *now*, and I really hope that someday I won't be as hard on myself as I am now.

  • @nadadealer4435
    @nadadealer4435 7 років тому +4

    This is just a random comment because I know comments help support you tubers.

    • @aiiiia9971
      @aiiiia9971 6 років тому +1

      Nada Dealer They do??

    • @hannahc3317
      @hannahc3317 5 років тому

      Aii iiA Maybe in terms of a more engaged audience? Although ad revenue, UA-cam Premium and Patreon are what actually earn UA-camrs money.

  • @ThePinkieMC
    @ThePinkieMC 7 років тому +7

    you could make a graph of the number of balls

    • @MagicGonads
      @MagicGonads 7 років тому +2

      But the growth of the number of balls accumulated would not be linear, it would be much like the population algorithm or mandelbrot set. See chaos theory and the figenbaum constant

    • @ThePinkieMC
      @ThePinkieMC 7 років тому +1

      Magic Gonads Cool stuff thanks for the reply.

  • @steve7745
    @steve7745 2 роки тому

    This is so true! I'm a musician, not a visual artist, but itsthe same thing. I've been playing clarinet as long as I can realistically remember, and I'm at uni studying it and learning composition, but it's never been a linear process of constant growth and constant positives. There's ups and downs and walls and random discoveries, and sometimes it doesn't carry across. I've also played sax for years and I'm absolutely amateur at that, whereas I'm singing semipro now after only about 6, 7 months of study there qnd playing guitar and bass on stage even though I've only played them on and off for a few years. Artistry is about focusing on different areas and improving yourself as you want to, discovering things, and learning constantly. There is no correct answer in terms of how it "should" be done

  • @amy-cv2nw
    @amy-cv2nw 7 років тому

    second video i watched from you, instantly subscribed. keep up the good work, i love these videos.

  • @JangoMango5
    @JangoMango5 2 роки тому

    I like the grid visualization for improvement
    Chaotic yet in a way structured

  • @farithefairy
    @farithefairy 6 років тому

    YES!!!
    I've been thinking about this a lot, because when I tell people I've been drawing for nine years, it often feels like an admission of failure. But I only started taking drawing seriously maybe two years ago, and I also never went to an art school or something like that. Due to depression i also lose energy (and motivation,joy, confidence etc) quickly when practicing...there's so many factors that play a role and too many people just focus on these basic statements like at what age you started... we all have different resources and different goals and circumstances. Comparing people and their progress isn't fair to anyone.

  • @aaaduhline5466
    @aaaduhline5466 7 років тому +1

    I started taking drawing seriously when I was in seventh grade, so I've been learning or trying to learn about art for the past four-ish years. Since eighth grade I've been keeping sketchbooks that I fill with around ~70 drawings every month and a half, except for summer because I get lazy in the summer and it's a bad habit;; and I plan to continue learning or trying to learn art untillllll probably until I die

  • @ivyfoxillustration
    @ivyfoxillustration 4 роки тому +1

    I was never uncertain that art was what i was going to do with my life, and I’ve always strived to improve. As a small child my mentality was that “i am an artist” rather than “I want to be an artist”. So, I guess I’ve been drawing my entire life, and even as a kid was able to sell my work occasionally! I was lucky enough to have parents that took my passion seriously so my natural drive to create art was nurtured and supplied with anything I needed!

  • @Krestill
    @Krestill 7 років тому

    Tbh i really needed this video

  • @biamenossi558
    @biamenossi558 7 років тому +1

    Thanks , I was worried about the "starting late" thing ~ it's was motivating,

  • @Mononokecat
    @Mononokecat 7 років тому

    this was... good for me to hear. Your points especially hit the mark considering in the past month i got back into drawing, (after not doing it for over a year). Recently, i compared my progression in drawing to an acquaintance's progression in drawing (she who hadnt taken a break while i had). There is a SIGNIFICANT rise of quality in her work.. it made me happy for her, and a bit jealous XD But i realize it's because she kept practicing this entire time while i'v been taking lots of breaks (for various reasons.) Your time spent actually doing it and practicing it makes all the difference. I don't know how long she's been drawing over all, but it shows in her work that she's improved. I've enjoyed drawing and painting since i was 4yrs old, but it doesnt exactly show in my work.. i really want to get better..

  • @ropegraffiti6402
    @ropegraffiti6402 5 років тому

    This took me 20 years to realise what you animated here in 3 minutes :D nice one thank you

  • @jess5007
    @jess5007 5 років тому +1

    I was felling bad for abandoning drawing for a long time and giving up, then 1:58 kicked in, and I was "oh". I think you need to hear this stuff, cause we see people that are younger than us being better and make us feel bad. So apply yourself at your maximum and don't worry so much at the velocity of the improvement, it is coming.

  • @brombrombromley
    @brombrombromley 7 років тому

    I like the style of the art in this video in addition to the Animal Crossing music.

  • @Karla-rb5jg
    @Karla-rb5jg 7 років тому

    Thank you for discussing this topic
    THANK YOU

  • @Nasreenart
    @Nasreenart 6 років тому

    This video changed my outlook on my art. I have always just done what makes me happy but I never really grew or got better. Since wathcing this I have dedicated my time to getting more balls and it really is paying off and I see improvement.

  • @pizzarkie
    @pizzarkie 7 років тому +1

    I always been very hard on myself because I started actually started taking drawing seriously when i was 16, i did draw sence i was two but just for fun, but because i found art on the internet at a later time in my life, I feel like i could of wanted to take it more seriously when i was younger, so when i see young arists like 13 it makes me feel like they will be better then me in the future because they will have a longer time to learn but this video really helped me feel better about myself and my art, im going to keep practicing and drawing, age dose not matter when you started or how far you are in improving

  • @millis.tattoo
    @millis.tattoo 7 років тому

    This helped me, because I always get really anxious when I see amazing artist and notice they are younger than me, but in reality it doesn't matter. Great video

  • @ItsAnGoose
    @ItsAnGoose 7 років тому

    This channel rocks, thanks for the great content

  • @duzacsp1372
    @duzacsp1372 6 років тому +1

    Yeah! I'm 16 and i started to draw on February of 2017 ;-; And i started to take it seriously on May, more or less. I practiced a lot of english to understand Proko's channel and other free information. I draw every day, usually for hours xD I just falled in love with the art

  • @Awesomepedia
    @Awesomepedia 7 років тому

    Good twist at 02:00 - I started feeling like "Mattias I'm not so sure about this one" but you nailed it as usual. And the pencil style animation is looking great!

  • @atimholt
    @atimholt 7 років тому +2

    I’m 33, just got a digital drawing device (Surface Pro), and have recently decided to dabble in drawing for fun. In fact, Mattias’ Surface reviews are how I found this channel.
    But I do plan to try and evaluate different styles and techniques. The way I’ve phrased it in my mind is that I want to be able to effectively communicate visual ideas. I’m hoping to be able to make effective use of minimal strokes.

  • @askurdev
    @askurdev 7 років тому

    Riktigt bra video :) Fortsätt så!

  • @imhomewiththemilk
    @imhomewiththemilk 4 роки тому +1

    His "bad" sketch is my best drawing

  • @Kinobambino
    @Kinobambino 6 років тому +1

    This was a fantastic video Thank you very much

  • @normanpotter5184
    @normanpotter5184 2 роки тому

    I like your analogy of that, if you want to be serious with drawing or any other task you have to continue to get better by your point of view. You're right it is chaotic cuz that's what life is you never know what's going to happen you only know the beginning and the end. You never know the middle our story is already told us so far the only thing we have to do is find out the middle

  • @phuongkhanhle8956
    @phuongkhanhle8956 6 років тому

    love your videos , it gave me good advice to keep going on my direction :D

  • @ubbrok
    @ubbrok 7 років тому

    Applies to all skills! Great video.