Glad to see lavendertowne pointing out people’s weird obsession with hating on artists online, most of the time theyre not asking for advice or feedback and just wanna share what they love with everyone else
I’d even get this in higher education art courses! The advice we’re given when criticizing others is: 1) ask what the intention/goals of the artist and art piece are 2) ask if they want critique 3) compliment sandwich. Which ended up getting ignored because it’s a cookie cutter course and they want specific things out of you.
People are SO hateful to what they can't attain. Many grown adult think the only way to address something that makes them feel inadequate is to lash out and its just sad.
I'm personally a big one for the pencil scratching one. Maybe because I was always very guilty for drawing in class instead of paying attention lmfao 💀
i think another important thing is experimenting - it doesnt have to be sketch, lineart, colour, shade. feel free to mix things up!! use your sketch as your lineart!! colour over your lineart!! ditch the sketch and lineart all together and make your art through colour and shading alone!! the possibilities are endless!! experimentation is so so so important. it helps you figure out your favourite parts of drawing, which then develops into your own style. it helps you have fun. and the best part is - you don't ever have to stop. you can be years and years into being an artist and get brand new ideas from experimenting:) basically, arts main rule is to have fun!!
Yes!! It's very easy to get sick of drawing if you only think of it as a competition/popularity contest. The most important thing is that you enjoy what you're drawing and don't make it a chore ❤️
@@LolaHaze exactly!! everyones process is different. when youre just drawing for yourself, you can pick and choose what rules and processes to apply :)
@Th3.H0n3y.K4t awesome!! ive tried doing that myself a couple times too :) unless youve been given a certain assignment to do something with your art, theres no reason to continue doing something you dislike, yk?
I think this is important cuz I hated line art so much that I just stopped doing it like if something is deterring you from making art skip it all together
I’ve seen artstyles that I don’t rlly like, but since I’m a nice respectful person I like to take a moment and remember that the reason people make art is often for themself. If the person who drew this likes this style, that’s freaking awesome! People have preferences, but that doesn’t mean people should go out of their way to break people’s confidence. Be nice ppl
Exactly!! It’s just common decency for just not saying anything!! Sometimes I see a art style that I don’t like, but I support them or scroll past it, not that hard people
Honestly, it depends. Unfortunately if you want to grow a following maybe to make money then you have to balance what you like and what would attract an audience
@@sugarzblossom8168 Yeah, but that doesn't mean you should dog on someone for it. Like in this video, a lot of the times the person is still progressing in their art. Also, just because someone is posting online, doesn't mean they want to make a living off of it, just a way to share art and or document your art journey.
REAL omg I was just like literally searching for hours for a digital pen for my inking and like just about to give up and here I find this video. I luv her channel sm 😭👍🏾
Hey! I make comics too! The art teacher and I are the only ones who see them though. Haley’s point about making mistakes that turn into your style is so accurate too! I was trying to go for a more anime look when I started making my comics. One day, I randomly drew the hair on one of my characters differently than I normally did. I didn’t even notice until I looked it over. I loved it. Then, I made a mental note it how it looked, and applied a similar way of drawing hair to my other characters. Thus, my new way of drawing hair. I’m thinking of sharing my comic pages on a site called Unvale. I learned about it from Love2DrawManga.
@@stacystudios9476 that's so cool! I can relate, I have a more anime/manga artstyle but since seeing this video I have been experimenting with adding some different elements to my characters, maybe some more cartoony elements to make them stand out
The part about people hating someone's art style resonates with me. I had four roommates who had similar art styles to each other, and they would always compliment and hype each other's art up. Every time I showed them my art, the reception was luke-warm. Their art styles were similar to Disney and Cartoon Network styles, and mine far from that. I had to learn that my art is worth love and praise as well.
just earlier today i was upset about how i didn’t like my art style and started to try and change it (unsuccessfully.) haley’s an angel for helping us out ❤
“Nobody is hurt by you having a weird art style” honestly I really needed to hear that 😭 actually, I really needed this entire video My dream is to create a webcomic, and I’ve been attempting to for the past 3 or so years, but every time I start, I look at my work and think that my art isn’t refined enough, that my characters aren’t proportioned normal enough, that my style isn’t appealing enough or that it isn’t bearable enough to want to read a story in it. Not enough, not enough, not enough, I keep saying to myself. But if I keep asking what is “enough,” I will never EVER have confidence in my art. My style is what it is, or maybe it’ll change and be completely different as I’m developing, who cares! I think as long as I’m doing what I love, I’ll get to where I want to be naturally as I experiment. Who cares what others think, at the end of the day I’m making art and comics because I want to, not because everyone else wants me to 🔥 Thank you, Haley!
As a fellow comic-reader and aspiring comic artist, the clarity of the narrative, plot and characterisation are way more important in comics than the visual. Sure, gorgeous art can be a selling point for me to check out a comic, but if it's not clear what is going on or if it's boring I won't be reading it. Conversely, I've read stuff drawn by people who are clearly still learning to draw and it didn't diminish the enjoyment at all - it was still fun to read and it's also super inspiring to see the style evolve as the comic unfolds! So let this be another motivation to go and get your story out there!
@@silverish9081 This really made me change my perspective. I kept only thinking about how my art could deter/attract, and not about how many people might come and read just because the plot is interesting. I’m a writer and an artist, so it makes me feel really happy to know people out there appreciate the writing just as much! And I agree with you on the “seeing the art develop as it goes” thing, but I guess I never considered that other people don’t mind either. Really, thank you for taking the time to write all this out, it was crazy helpful 🙏 Also, I wish you good luck on your own journey to comic-making!!
I feel the exact same way I'm trying to make a comic and I just want to start but i keep redoing the first page and it's like maybe I should just leave it and do the next page idk😭
About the part regarding bullying artists online being normalized - I found an animator whose style really highlights the eyes, making them incredibly big, oddly shaped, and incredibly expressive. Almost NO ONE had anything good to say about it, but it was so incredibly creative and such a smart way to portray differences in personality, design, etc. I can't believe that people think it's okay to bully people just because they don't find their art appealing.
Bullying and criticism are two different things. And sometimes people use "its critism!" as an excuse to bully. No one wants to get bullied not even online. And some people dont even want just critism.
You know I'm lucky cause people say my drawing are weird and ugly and then I ask "Let me see you drawing skills then." Instant regret, works everytime cause they probably know their art style isn't pretty and just spreading their insecurites on other people.
I am LIVING for pencil sketch line art, I mostly work with markers and pens but I’ve recently fallen in love with colored pencils and more messy sketches, there’s so much less pressure to make clean line art!
If you don't already know about her, I'd highly recommend the work of Gretel Lusky who goes by Gretlusky online. She has such a pleasing style, and her sketchbook work (videos on UA-cam and Instagram) has the rougher pencil style you were talking about! She's probably my favorite artist so I really recommend you check her out :D
One of the best responses I've heard (and have since started using, myself) to a young/new artist lamenting not having a style is, "You do have a style. It's already in you. Your style is just the way your brain solves art problems. You find your style by drawing a LOT, drawing as much as you can, drawing anything and everything."
I honestly wouldn't consider myself as an beginner artist nor a professional artist more like a In the middle artist and I never really did like my art style that much but watching you makes me a lot more comfortable and proud of my art style :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH,LAVENDER THIS MEANS SO MUCH TO ME!(Really..this is so important to me…I can finally draw freely without hearing things about my art.You’re a special artist to my heart ❤️!)
Personally, i think experimenting is hugely important to finding what style you like most. Sure, looking at art and picking what elements you like *looking* at can be inspiring, but actually drawing and trying different ways of drawing things is irreplaceable. You can point out things you like to look at all day, but it simply might not be whats actually enjoyable for you to draw. It does mean you'll probably end up with a lot of drawings that are ugly or aren't fun to draw along this journey, but its only by getting those out of the way that you'll discover what you do like, and it might not be what you expect. This might be a bit of a controversial art tip to give, but also changing your style for whatever piece of art you're doing is fine. The main downside to this would be that less people will recognize your art, which means you're essentially not very effective as a brand. Furthermore, if you do commissions, there might be confusion as to how the piece will look (For me, I've found that asking a commissioner what art of mine they want it to look like solves this problem. If you're still learning you're probably not taking commissions so this isn't a huge deal anyway though). Basically by not trying to stick to style guidelines for the art you draw, you're sacrificing brand consistency for breadth of skills. Not saying there's one of these you should prioritise over the other, but you do have a choice. As a personal anecdote, I've tried drawing more anime/manga style stuff here and there, and tbh, I just don't find it that fun. I used to watch a lot of pokemon anime as a kid and I thought that was how i wanted to draw, but over years of drawing I've come to learn I really enjoy digital painting, and clean lineart, while beautiful to look at, is a bit hard on my patience. So yeah, it can be a little daunting to try and build a style from scratch, but I think it's important to know that you don't have to decide immediately, or ever. I've been doing art professionally for about 3 years now and I still can't decide whether I prefer drawing characters with or without noses haha. I might in the future, but who knows. I'm still learning. All I know is that at the moment I don't really commit myself to one style, and I'm having so much fun with illustration. I think this video is a great example of some things you can try if you're a beginner artist. What I'd encourage to any budding illustrators is rather than picking one thing in this video to try and recreate, try as many as you can! If i watched this video when i was a teenager just starting with digital art, back when I wanted to draw just like LavenderTowne, I think it wouldve been a great push for me to stop trying to tunnel-vision myself into having my art be one specific way. TLDR; don't let your idea of what you want your art style to look like limit you. Pushing outside of your comfort zone means you're probably gonna end up with some failures here and there, but in the long run, you'll end up finding out what you really enjoy most.
Artists uplifting artists!!! This video was so helpful, and im so happy you pointed out the insane bullying going on in the art community. Its just weird, loser behavior that only serves to push people away from art
lavendertowne! at some point in the video you get a call and it shows someone's full name! i'm not sure what your boundaries are when it comes to privacy but i thought i should bring it to your attention in case you want to keep your privacy. i'd give a time stamp but i don't want to bring it more attention.
@@LavenderTowne Hi! I know you probably won’t see this but with the lineart where there is lots of variation, if you don’t own a stylus could you do the variation manually
Y'know, I had a really funny conversation with an artist friend the other day: She complained about not being able to write as well as me, I inversely complained about not being able to draw as well as her. We both looked at each other and burst out laughing. No matter your medium, you're going to have bad days, and you're going to wish you were as good as your idols/friends. I also think the best way to explore your style, whether it be in writing or art, is to consume other media/your peers' media. Put the pen/pencil away and explore a little bit. Maybe keep a notebook/sketchbook so you can capture rough ideas you like. Style is a collection of quirks, ultimately. I have a very Blame!/Usuzume No Hate/Existentialist tilt to my writing (and my beginning drawings), and she has a very colorful and flavorful approach to her art/writing. It's ultimately a collection of your experiences and your preferences, so the best advice is to simply keep drawing and consuming the media you enjoy.
@@spam-el3ee If you're feeling lost, I've personally found it helps to look over the past 5(ish) pieces of media I have consumed, and see if there's a guiding thread or theme in them. For example, I recently reread Girl's Last Tour, Blame!, Usuzume No Hate, Berserk, Akira (Yes, the story before it became a movie), rewatched Ghost in the Shell, and started a Cyberpunk 2077 playthrough; all of these have desolate, bleak, and lonely themes to them, with a hint of hope. I also learned that I worry (a lot) about unchecked human expansion/progress, so that was fun. Seeing my friend's art, and after hearing her suggestions, I'm now moving towards things like Ghibli films, Arcane, and weirdly obscure black and white films like The Bishop's Wife.
ive been struggling a lot with this, always felt too constricted and felt like certain "rules" were limiting my creativity, but this has opened my eyes and im very grateful drawing has become fun again! and i thank you for that
11:00 to 14:40 is really important and I’m really happy to see this topic be brought up more and more by the day. A lot of artists draw to make themselves happy and keep the style true to themselves, and it hurts watching them be made fun of for “making the eyes too big” or “the body too small”, etc. every artist is always learning, and if you don’t like the way someone draws then keep scrolling 🤷♀️
This has got to be the BEST response to "how do I find my style" I have ever seen, definitely the video that every person who UA-cam searches this is actually looking for
This was actually so helpful for me to hear, when I was starting out I didn't know how to find out what I wanted to do with my art style, I tried mimicking my favorite artists which also included you! My style is certainly not a 1 to 1 ratio of yours but there are influences in every artist I am inspired by in my own art and it's an awesome thing to see.
BRO SHE READ MY MIND (and search history) rlly tho ive been trying to find my style for a while now and yesterday and today i was on the web looking for a bunch of vids abt it and was like "oh i wish lavendertowne had more stuff on this she would explain it rlly well" THANK YOUUUUU
I would consider myself a well seasoned artist, but recently Ive been going through an art style identity crisis where in I find myself able to draw in multiple wildly different art styles that I find appealing but cannot decide which I want to stick with. This was right on time to remind me return to some fundamentals and test out the art styles I find attractive.
I love how you also bring up how your lineart affects your coloring style! I do a pencil/scratchy style, and I struggle a lot doing coloring. I don't like to color my drawings if i don't have to, because it's a bit more difficult to change values when I shade on lineart.
I'm seeing this right after I perfected my artstyle lmao, something I've found that helps cell shading is adding gradients to add more dimension. one layer of my shading is exclusively done with the air brush and then the next is just a standard hard brush, the gradients truly make a difference
Love how this is still respectful the beginner artist because I see soo man beginners get bullied online and hate that this is normalised by hiding it as critism but just saying someone's art is bad or cringe doesn't help anyone
i honestly love the way lavender towne talked about the art community. I love how it just feels like a little suportive bubble where everyone shares their thoughts on art and their wonderful drawings, all unique in one way or another, i also love how lavender towne pointed out all the hate happening and how we just leave them alone in their little bubble of art and happiness. The art community really gives me the feeling of support and i just love it all
As someone who personally has been blessed with finding my artstyle pretty quickly, keeping the same one I've had since I was 9 (stylised semi-realism, alas i still have struggles like any other artist) and I have tried exploring into other territories or having sub styles that become more realistic or stylised, I find this video interesting with how it articulates art styles and put me into a better mindset when thinking about my style !! 10/10, been watching you for years and I still love how you make your videos :3
This was really fun to watch, I liked seeing the different brushes and how they changed the whole drawing even though you used the same sketch. Very helpful, simple,and fun.
i just have to say: i’ve been in art school for four years in all four years have been struggling to pinpoint my style, so i tried to turn haley’s analogy for houses in the art community into an exercise (to make your own little art house that represents you in the artistic community) and it really really helped, i’d encourage other people to do the same it’s actually so fun :D
girl, I have needed to hear this for a long time. I love drawing so much but have been so unmotivated because Im scared of what people will think of my art. thank you so much lavender!
Honestly, I really needed this, even as a graphic design/art student in college! I'm still figuring out an art style that is right for me! Though, admittedly I feel like it'll always have influence from you and some other youtubers since you all have been what motivated me into actually getting into art. Which, ofc isn't a bad thing imo, since all artists have their inspirations!! :D
Now that I can finally comment on videos I just want to say how much I love your videos, Haley. You’re such a big inspiration for me and when school feels stressful watching your videos really makes me calm down. You really motivate me to draw and I’m so happy I found your channel 3 years ago :)
The "don't hate your art" part really helped. I do not need to find my style, I found it long ago. I have always had a unique style both art and appearance, and when I began sharing my art online it got so bad at some points where I got death threats. I draw very colorful, cartoonish, things. I do not share any bad messages, so I felt so bad when people started attacking me and saying "it's just critique" while it is just rude, awful, comments. I'm still scared to share what I create, but "if your art is unique enough to draw someone to insult it, you might actually be on the right track" is the most helpful thing I have ever heard! Thank you, kindly, for this advice.
One time I showed 2 of my besties a drawing that I was really proud of, they said that it was horrible and one of them showed me their art. I was really upset and never showed them my art again. Now sometimes I think about it and realize that it does not matter that 2 people don't like my art style.
Oh my gosh this is just what I’ve been needing !! Lately I’ve noticed how my art hasn’t been consistent, but this video really made me understand what I needed to work on, thank you so so much !! 😭🙏
Thank you so much for this video. I've been struggling with my art for awhile and have even been neglecting it due to people not liking it, and me just not knowing what my art style is. I copy other people's art styles and try to tweak it to make it my own but I'm never happy with it. I'm completely self taught with only a few primary and secondary school classes. This video has actually helped me find my inspiration and courage to draw again. Thank you so much, you have and always will be a huge inspiration to me.
Thank you for adding that part “compassion is the thief of joy” cause my best friend can draw really well and I’m always trying to be like her, but now I’ll just accept my art style because mine is good also. Thank you for the tutorial love ur art
I really appreciate it when you said if people said your art style is bad, that you're on the right track, it made me feel like im not doing something wrong.
I already have my art style pretty set it but I just love watching these videos. For me it’s kind of a way I can analyze my own style, both learning and reminding myself of WHY I like the draw the way I do compared to other ways I could draw. It also helps give me ideas on how to improve
I actually love this! I have a problem with trying to learn how to draw in other peoples styles, but this genuinely helped a lot. Editing since I have more to say since I hadn't finished the video yet: The bullying is messed up. It's discouraging to beginner artist to call their art trash, meanwhile half the people who comment on their art aren't even artists themselves. Something people need to keep in mind is that that's just THEIR opinion, and it doesn't apply to everyone else. Because that's literally one person out of billions in the world who may find their art amazing. I'm still trying to find my style. I've gone through a lot of my own, and a lot of popular ones. Some of them I absolutely HATED, kinda wanted to delete them from my gallery to be honest. But at the same time I'm sure someone would love it. Message to yall: Don't feel discouraged if someone starts talking crap about your art. It's one person who's opinion is kindaaaa irrelevant. That applies to ANYTHING, not just art. Not to mention half of the people who may talk badly about your art, writing, etc, DON'T EVEN DO IT THEMSELVES! Anywaysss, ehh.. Went on a bit of a rant.
Id get it. As a person who basically just messes around. My biggest problem is to have a style that can work consistently for bigger projects. Though i do like the minimalist shading with good color harmony with somewhat harmonic lines as a comic style. It usually has very good flow. For example the one used in parallel city. Or Love yoo
as a budding artist, thank you so much for being such a reassuring voice Haley, it feels like a wise guiding figure showing you the path and alleviating insecurities I didn't even realize I had thank you again, I will definitely keep this in mind and continue to push through that awkward artstyle phase where it might not look perfect or even nice.. but I will push through these growing pains! sorry for the rambling, I just felt the need to respond to this video in some way, thank you for the third time this comment
as an intermediate artist i find this advice to be quite helpful, especially in regards to digital art since i'm personally more familiar with traditional art. i already have a pretty standard art style that i draw in, but this can definitely help me to develop that style further, which is always nice. as for my line art and coloring, i have a very specific way that i like to do it for my traditional work! i personally like to have lots of line variation in my piece to add depth to my line art using microns/fine liners. then i like to add color in a very clean and crisp way with alcohol based markers, adding flat colors and basic shading. next i like to go in with colored pencils to layer on top of the markers to add more depth to the colors and shading while also adding texture to the piece as well. the end result always looks really nice imo, and this stuff took me years of experimenting to find out!
i never thought that changing a line art brush would change your art style, but i randomly decided to try out a new brush one day, and it completely changed my style, and improved my art. it was crazy!! sometimes trying something new is all you need to give you that boost
honestly one of my favourite art style videos on yt. So many other ones I’ve watched when I was just starting just gave the same advice. Don’t try so hard, it will develop over time, take things you like about other people’s art. While that advice is true, it wasn’t super helpful or encouraging at the time when I had no idea what I wanted my art to look like or what feeling I wanted it to give off. Your video is a lot more gentle, encouraging and supportive with your advice. Also, some of the more technical stuff was genuinely super helpful! Like that marker exercise with the different facial proportions is something I’ve never come across before. And your explanations on how a different lining or coloring style can completely change the look and feel of someone’s art were straight forward and easy to understand. Thanks for this!! You never disappoint.
this is such a beautiful video and it's so refreshing seeing somebody bring this to light. people are WAY too hateful to artists and we need to let people find themselves and their style🫶
This video was actually really helpful and comforting. It gave me some really good tips and reminded me not to compare. Or let people that don’t like my art style get to me. My sister kinda does this, whenever I drew something that was a diff style she did really like it and that made me give up on that style. So thank you to the creator of this video! I really helped!
What advice that really helped me was thinking that your art style isnt a pick and choose thing. Its the skills youve picked up and the artists or shows you take insp from, will be reflected in your art. Hope this helps someone
honestly, I didn't even realize that there was a way to easily make your drawings look like they were drawn in pencil online, thank you for making this video and helping me be able to realize that! I already love how my line art looks way more now, and I've actually gotten a bit better at emphasizing the difference between different textures using it! I go in between digital and traditional art and I have been using digital art mainly for the colors since I don't have like different colored markers ort anything like that, and I've really been struggling to find a way to make my art digitally have the line art look just as good as it does traditionally. This video has really helped me a lot and on IBS pain (the drawing app I use) I found a pencil brush that I really liked, I probably wouldn't have found that out without you making the video! (I just realize how much I wrote, I didn't mean to write like a whole entire paragraph about how much your video helped me)
I tend to draw on paper with pencil most often, but as my art teacher once pointed out, I love a good clean line-art. I tend to lean toward thicker lines, as I just think it goes nicely with my quite blocky, chunky colouring method (I still try to blend, but I only have so many coloured pencils at my disposal!) and it all just goes nicely with my nubby art style (I refer to it as such because, in my desire to not draw feet, I started ending the legs in these little nubby bumps to imply a foot is there. The whole style is pretty cartoony, the head being basically a circle and the eyes being massive and quite round, but I like it)
This is honestly such a sweet video, with tips that I think are ACTUALLY HELPFUL! In my experience of trying to find my artstyle I remember watching a LOT of videos about finding your style, but none of them seemed to stick or resonate with me, and I wish i had had this video back then. Because it really does feel like useful information that's not just the "right" and "wrong" ways to stylelize because while I do think some of that also has a place to stand telling a beginer artist that's just starting to take their art more seriously that they need to study anatomy and understand the fundamentals before they can styleize anything (while can be helpful) isn't what I personally had wanted to hear. I never wanted to intensely study it cuz i was doing art for fun, i never planned to take it professionally but wanted to still improve and have my art come into it's own, and I think this video illustrates (pun intended) ways to actual find your artstyle that feels unique and like your own. I also just love lavendertowne's positivity and how much she strives to uplift and encourage artist who are still early in their art journey. It's so refreshing compared to, as she had mentioned, all the hate that goes around on the internet for artist who are just starting to figure out their art
OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. ESPECIALLY BECAUSE I NEVER REALLY REALIZED THAT I COULD JUST GO FERAL WITH HOW I DRAW FEATURES BECAUSE IT'S *MY* ART. THAT CLOWN-LIKE STYLE RESONATES WITH ME SO MUCH I AM CRYING.
Thank you for being a supportive role model for my 10 year old girl. She is very hard on her self in her art, so it´s nice to know that there is someone else encouraging her. I watched a couple of the channels she’s following and somehow I started following you as well. 😉 Thank you for your great videos! Best from Anna in Sweden.
Glad to see lavendertowne pointing out people’s weird obsession with hating on artists online, most of the time theyre not asking for advice or feedback and just wanna share what they love with everyone else
I’d even get this in higher education art courses! The advice we’re given when criticizing others is:
1) ask what the intention/goals of the artist and art piece are
2) ask if they want critique
3) compliment sandwich.
Which ended up getting ignored because it’s a cookie cutter course and they want specific things out of you.
People are SO hateful to what they can't attain. Many grown adult think the only way to address something that makes them feel inadequate is to lash out and its just sad.
If someone said that to me I would have confronted them and said something that Hailey said in this video.
REAL!! AS SOMEONE WHO'S ART GOT HATED ON AT ONE POINT
If someone ever hates on you ask them do you even doodle?
I'm personally a big one for the pencil scratching one. Maybe because I was always very guilty for drawing in class instead of paying attention lmfao 💀
Ya same
Same but I don't want my art to end up too messy lol it's a struggle
Same my math class was art class 2.0 😅
If you use procreate, any brush suggestions?
My math book has more doodles in it then numbers
i think another important thing is experimenting - it doesnt have to be sketch, lineart, colour, shade. feel free to mix things up!! use your sketch as your lineart!! colour over your lineart!! ditch the sketch and lineart all together and make your art through colour and shading alone!! the possibilities are endless!!
experimentation is so so so important. it helps you figure out your favourite parts of drawing, which then develops into your own style. it helps you have fun. and the best part is - you don't ever have to stop. you can be years and years into being an artist and get brand new ideas from experimenting:)
basically, arts main rule is to have fun!!
Well said! A very valid addition to the discourse ♥︎
Yes!! It's very easy to get sick of drawing if you only think of it as a competition/popularity contest. The most important thing is that you enjoy what you're drawing and don't make it a chore ❤️
@@LolaHaze exactly!! everyones process is different. when youre just drawing for yourself, you can pick and choose what rules and processes to apply :)
@Th3.H0n3y.K4t awesome!! ive tried doing that myself a couple times too :) unless youve been given a certain assignment to do something with your art, theres no reason to continue doing something you dislike, yk?
I think this is important cuz I hated line art so much that I just stopped doing it like if something is deterring you from making art skip it all together
I’ve seen artstyles that I don’t rlly like, but since I’m a nice respectful person I like to take a moment and remember that the reason people make art is often for themself. If the person who drew this likes this style, that’s freaking awesome! People have preferences, but that doesn’t mean people should go out of their way to break people’s confidence. Be nice ppl
hating on someone for an artstyle is probably like hating on someone for liking metal music…its all a matter of tastes
omg thank you for advice Madoka!!!!!
Exactly!! It’s just common decency for just not saying anything!! Sometimes I see a art style that I don’t like, but I support them or scroll past it, not that hard people
Honestly, it depends.
Unfortunately if you want to grow a following maybe to make money then you have to balance what you like and what would attract an audience
@@sugarzblossom8168 Yeah, but that doesn't mean you should dog on someone for it. Like in this video, a lot of the times the person is still progressing in their art. Also, just because someone is posting online, doesn't mean they want to make a living off of it, just a way to share art and or document your art journey.
Haley’s psychic. She knows just when we need her ❤
for real :3
Yessss
@@Fandom_MothAINT NO WAY YOURE FOLLOWING ME 💀
W Henry frfr
And then she SERVES like a frickin waitress on overtime
REAL omg I was just like literally searching for hours for a digital pen for my inking and like just about to give up and here I find this video. I luv her channel sm 😭👍🏾
TYSM 😭 I struggle so much with trying to find an art style. It always makes me feel upset when making comics. Your art is amazing as always! XD
I feel this. Been making comics lately and have trouble keeping a consistent style
Same!
Hey! I make comics too! The art teacher and I are the only ones who see them though. Haley’s point about making mistakes that turn into your style is so accurate too! I was trying to go for a more anime look when I started making my comics. One day, I randomly drew the hair on one of my characters differently than I normally did. I didn’t even notice until I looked it over. I loved it. Then, I made a mental note it how it looked, and applied a similar way of drawing hair to my other characters. Thus, my new way of drawing hair.
I’m thinking of sharing my comic pages on a site called Unvale. I learned about it from Love2DrawManga.
@@stacystudios9476 that's so cool! I can relate, I have a more anime/manga artstyle but since seeing this video I have been experimenting with adding some different elements to my characters, maybe some more cartoony elements to make them stand out
i love the proportion clown guys. absolute freakazoids, love them
Agreed
The part about people hating someone's art style resonates with me. I had four roommates who had similar art styles to each other, and they would always compliment and hype each other's art up. Every time I showed them my art, the reception was luke-warm. Their art styles were similar to Disney and Cartoon Network styles, and mine far from that. I had to learn that my art is worth love and praise as well.
Luke-warm as in they didnt show interest?? Sorry I just got a bit confused and wanted to understand better
Yeah like indifference @@emace2425
@@emace2425 STOP i got confused too. im guessing so-
just earlier today i was upset about how i didn’t like my art style and started to try and change it (unsuccessfully.) haley’s an angel for helping us out ❤
“Nobody is hurt by you having a weird art style” honestly I really needed to hear that 😭 actually, I really needed this entire video
My dream is to create a webcomic, and I’ve been attempting to for the past 3 or so years, but every time I start, I look at my work and think that my art isn’t refined enough, that my characters aren’t proportioned normal enough, that my style isn’t appealing enough or that it isn’t bearable enough to want to read a story in it. Not enough, not enough, not enough, I keep saying to myself. But if I keep asking what is “enough,” I will never EVER have confidence in my art.
My style is what it is, or maybe it’ll change and be completely different as I’m developing, who cares! I think as long as I’m doing what I love, I’ll get to where I want to be naturally as I experiment. Who cares what others think, at the end of the day I’m making art and comics because I want to, not because everyone else wants me to 🔥
Thank you, Haley!
Thank you for this comment! It gave me motivation even before starting the video lol.
As a fellow comic-reader and aspiring comic artist, the clarity of the narrative, plot and characterisation are way more important in comics than the visual. Sure, gorgeous art can be a selling point for me to check out a comic, but if it's not clear what is going on or if it's boring I won't be reading it. Conversely, I've read stuff drawn by people who are clearly still learning to draw and it didn't diminish the enjoyment at all - it was still fun to read and it's also super inspiring to see the style evolve as the comic unfolds!
So let this be another motivation to go and get your story out there!
@@Pink_Drawings and thank you for reading it and replying! It really made my day to see I motivated someone 🥹
@@silverish9081 This really made me change my perspective. I kept only thinking about how my art could deter/attract, and not about how many people might come and read just because the plot is interesting. I’m a writer and an artist, so it makes me feel really happy to know people out there appreciate the writing just as much! And I agree with you on the “seeing the art develop as it goes” thing, but I guess I never considered that other people don’t mind either. Really, thank you for taking the time to write all this out, it was crazy helpful 🙏 Also, I wish you good luck on your own journey to comic-making!!
I feel the exact same way I'm trying to make a comic and I just want to start but i keep redoing the first page and it's like maybe I should just leave it and do the next page idk😭
About the part regarding bullying artists online being normalized - I found an animator whose style really highlights the eyes, making them incredibly big, oddly shaped, and incredibly expressive. Almost NO ONE had anything good to say about it, but it was so incredibly creative and such a smart way to portray differences in personality, design, etc. I can't believe that people think it's okay to bully people just because they don't find their art appealing.
People instinctively HATE nonconformity. And they don’t like to admit it!
do you know the artist's username/name, id love to see it!
@@Zickeyo Arillp Cela!
Bullying and criticism are two different things. And sometimes people use "its critism!" as an excuse to bully. No one wants to get bullied not even online. And some people dont even want just critism.
Even when giving criticism make sure to point out the cons of the thing you're criticizing it'll make them feel more determined and motivated
@Deletedchannel-jv9rr yes true, like for example if the hands are so large it's not human looking then you should point that out to help
You know I'm lucky cause people say my drawing are weird and ugly and then I ask "Let me see you drawing skills then." Instant regret, works everytime cause they probably know their art style isn't pretty and just spreading their insecurites on other people.
I am LIVING for pencil sketch line art, I mostly work with markers and pens but I’ve recently fallen in love with colored pencils and more messy sketches, there’s so much less pressure to make clean line art!
If you don't already know about her, I'd highly recommend the work of Gretel Lusky who goes by Gretlusky online. She has such a pleasing style, and her sketchbook work (videos on UA-cam and Instagram) has the rougher pencil style you were talking about! She's probably my favorite artist so I really recommend you check her out :D
It has a gothic vibe and feel to it kind of creepy I’m so here for it!!!
One of the best responses I've heard (and have since started using, myself) to a young/new artist lamenting not having a style is, "You do have a style. It's already in you. Your style is just the way your brain solves art problems. You find your style by drawing a LOT, drawing as much as you can, drawing anything and everything."
That’s awesome!
love this !! so reassuring 💛
I honestly wouldn't consider myself as an beginner artist nor a professional artist more like a In the middle artist and I never really did like my art style that much but watching you makes me a lot more comfortable and proud of my art style :)
That's called an intermediate artist fyi! Keep developing ur art ♥︎
Same im a medium atrist
Haley has by far the cutest voice out of any UA-camr ever 😭
It's so soft and dainty sounding I can'ttt
you should check out morpho
Ok but wolfychu comes in close second 😊
@@ThetOneArtKid Absolutely not her voice is obviously faked to come across as more "cutesy"
@Yoimiya_Lover29
agreed my god
@@ketsu_kit8920 THANK U SOMETIMES I FEEL LIKE I'M CRAZY 🙏
THANK YOU SO MUCH,LAVENDER THIS MEANS SO MUCH TO ME!(Really..this is so important to me…I can finally draw freely without hearing things about my art.You’re a special artist to my heart ❤️!)
Personally, i think experimenting is hugely important to finding what style you like most. Sure, looking at art and picking what elements you like *looking* at can be inspiring, but actually drawing and trying different ways of drawing things is irreplaceable. You can point out things you like to look at all day, but it simply might not be whats actually enjoyable for you to draw. It does mean you'll probably end up with a lot of drawings that are ugly or aren't fun to draw along this journey, but its only by getting those out of the way that you'll discover what you do like, and it might not be what you expect.
This might be a bit of a controversial art tip to give, but also changing your style for whatever piece of art you're doing is fine. The main downside to this would be that less people will recognize your art, which means you're essentially not very effective as a brand. Furthermore, if you do commissions, there might be confusion as to how the piece will look (For me, I've found that asking a commissioner what art of mine they want it to look like solves this problem. If you're still learning you're probably not taking commissions so this isn't a huge deal anyway though). Basically by not trying to stick to style guidelines for the art you draw, you're sacrificing brand consistency for breadth of skills. Not saying there's one of these you should prioritise over the other, but you do have a choice.
As a personal anecdote, I've tried drawing more anime/manga style stuff here and there, and tbh, I just don't find it that fun. I used to watch a lot of pokemon anime as a kid and I thought that was how i wanted to draw, but over years of drawing I've come to learn I really enjoy digital painting, and clean lineart, while beautiful to look at, is a bit hard on my patience.
So yeah, it can be a little daunting to try and build a style from scratch, but I think it's important to know that you don't have to decide immediately, or ever. I've been doing art professionally for about 3 years now and I still can't decide whether I prefer drawing characters with or without noses haha. I might in the future, but who knows. I'm still learning. All I know is that at the moment I don't really commit myself to one style, and I'm having so much fun with illustration.
I think this video is a great example of some things you can try if you're a beginner artist. What I'd encourage to any budding illustrators is rather than picking one thing in this video to try and recreate, try as many as you can! If i watched this video when i was a teenager just starting with digital art, back when I wanted to draw just like LavenderTowne, I think it wouldve been a great push for me to stop trying to tunnel-vision myself into having my art be one specific way.
TLDR; don't let your idea of what you want your art style to look like limit you. Pushing outside of your comfort zone means you're probably gonna end up with some failures here and there, but in the long run, you'll end up finding out what you really enjoy most.
Omg hi love ur terraria animation
Mythical water?! Omg i love ur terearia animations so much u should keep animating
Also ty for the tip!!
Artists uplifting artists!!!
This video was so helpful, and im so happy you pointed out the insane bullying going on in the art community. Its just weird, loser behavior that only serves to push people away from art
lavendertowne! at some point in the video you get a call and it shows someone's full name! i'm not sure what your boundaries are when it comes to privacy but i thought i should bring it to your attention in case you want to keep your privacy. i'd give a time stamp but i don't want to bring it more attention.
Lavender hadda see dis 😭
Thank you for telling me! Def a mistake haha but it’s just my sister, she’s been on my other channel with her full name so she said it’s okay :)
@@LavenderTowne Hi! I know you probably won’t see this but with the lineart where there is lots of variation, if you don’t own a stylus could you do the variation manually
Y'know, I had a really funny conversation with an artist friend the other day: She complained about not being able to write as well as me, I inversely complained about not being able to draw as well as her. We both looked at each other and burst out laughing. No matter your medium, you're going to have bad days, and you're going to wish you were as good as your idols/friends.
I also think the best way to explore your style, whether it be in writing or art, is to consume other media/your peers' media. Put the pen/pencil away and explore a little bit. Maybe keep a notebook/sketchbook so you can capture rough ideas you like. Style is a collection of quirks, ultimately. I have a very Blame!/Usuzume No Hate/Existentialist tilt to my writing (and my beginning drawings), and she has a very colorful and flavorful approach to her art/writing.
It's ultimately a collection of your experiences and your preferences, so the best advice is to simply keep drawing and consuming the media you enjoy.
That's such a sweet anecdote! I agree that exploration is really important, although it also kinda tears me in even more directions lol
@@spam-el3ee If you're feeling lost, I've personally found it helps to look over the past 5(ish) pieces of media I have consumed, and see if there's a guiding thread or theme in them.
For example, I recently reread Girl's Last Tour, Blame!, Usuzume No Hate, Berserk, Akira (Yes, the story before it became a movie), rewatched Ghost in the Shell, and started a Cyberpunk 2077 playthrough; all of these have desolate, bleak, and lonely themes to them, with a hint of hope. I also learned that I worry (a lot) about unchecked human expansion/progress, so that was fun.
Seeing my friend's art, and after hearing her suggestions, I'm now moving towards things like Ghibli films, Arcane, and weirdly obscure black and white films like The Bishop's Wife.
i accidentally read this as 'your idiots/friends' and started laughing
You can team up and make a comic lol
@@RememberTheDuck Aahh I love Studio Ghibli's work! You're in good hands, I think your friend has good taste :D
I love the pencil scratch style tbh, makes it look yummy 😋 , so does the soft coloring 😋😋
same
THIS IS SUCH PERFECT TIMING IM TRYING TO MAKE A WEBTOON I LOVE YOU LAVENDER!!💖💖💖
What’s it about? :D
GOOD LUCK ON IT‼️🙏
a slice of life about some roommates! @@thevoicesaregettinglouder610
SAME!! the timing on this is impeccable 😂🤩
Same 😂
ive been struggling a lot with this, always felt too constricted and felt like certain "rules" were limiting my creativity, but this has opened my eyes and im very grateful
drawing has become fun again! and i thank you for that
11:00 to 14:40 is really important and I’m really happy to see this topic be brought up more and more by the day. A lot of artists draw to make themselves happy and keep the style true to themselves, and it hurts watching them be made fun of for “making the eyes too big” or “the body too small”, etc. every artist is always learning, and if you don’t like the way someone draws then keep scrolling 🤷♀️
I have gotten praise for "stylistic" choices that are actually the things I hate most about the way I draw.... One persons trash i guess
Well, dysmorphia can be everywhere
This has got to be the BEST response to "how do I find my style" I have ever seen, definitely the video that every person who UA-cam searches this is actually looking for
This was actually so helpful for me to hear, when I was starting out I didn't know how to find out what I wanted to do with my art style, I tried mimicking my favorite artists which also included you! My style is certainly not a 1 to 1 ratio of yours but there are influences in every artist I am inspired by in my own art and it's an awesome thing to see.
I was about to start drawing then this notification popped up and I’ve been STRUGGLING to find a style so this is perfect 😭
BRO SHE READ MY MIND (and search history) rlly tho ive been trying to find my style for a while now and yesterday and today i was on the web looking for a bunch of vids abt it and was like "oh i wish lavendertowne had more stuff on this she would explain it rlly well" THANK YOUUUUU
I would consider myself a well seasoned artist, but recently Ive been going through an art style identity crisis where in I find myself able to draw in multiple wildly different art styles that I find appealing but cannot decide which I want to stick with. This was right on time to remind me return to some fundamentals and test out the art styles I find attractive.
Learning the fundamentals helps so much. It opens many more options and helps you understand other styles.
I love how you also bring up how your lineart affects your coloring style! I do a pencil/scratchy style, and I struggle a lot doing coloring. I don't like to color my drawings if i don't have to, because it's a bit more difficult to change values when I shade on lineart.
3:20 slay the princess mentioned!!! :D
I WAS GONNA SAY THAT I LOVE THAT GAME
I got so excited when I saw this
I'm seeing this right after I perfected my artstyle lmao, something I've found that helps cell shading is adding gradients to add more dimension. one layer of my shading is exclusively done with the air brush and then the next is just a standard hard brush, the gradients truly make a difference
Love how this is still respectful the beginner artist because I see soo man beginners get bullied online and hate that this is normalised by hiding it as critism but just saying someone's art is bad or cringe doesn't help anyone
"It's like making a little home for yourself in the art community" I love that...
RAAAAAAH BABE WAKE UP NEW LANVENDERTOWNE
What happened to the old Lavendertowne??
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH AWAKE
i honestly love the way lavender towne talked about the art community. I love how it just feels like a little suportive bubble where everyone shares their thoughts on art and their wonderful drawings, all unique in one way or another, i also love how lavender towne pointed out all the hate happening and how we just leave them alone in their little bubble of art and happiness. The art community really gives me the feeling of support and i just love it all
I mainly use the monoline method for lines and colouring, so this video was super helpful to find what other styles there can be!
As someone who personally has been blessed with finding my artstyle pretty quickly, keeping the same one I've had since I was 9 (stylised semi-realism, alas i still have struggles like any other artist) and I have tried exploring into other territories or having sub styles that become more realistic or stylised, I find this video interesting with how it articulates art styles and put me into a better mindset when thinking about my style !! 10/10, been watching you for years and I still love how you make your videos :3
This was really fun to watch, I liked seeing the different brushes and how they changed the whole drawing even though you used the same sketch. Very helpful, simple,and fun.
i just have to say: i’ve been in art school for four years in all four years have been struggling to pinpoint my style, so i tried to turn haley’s analogy for houses in the art community into an exercise (to make your own little art house that represents you in the artistic community) and it really really helped, i’d encourage other people to do the same it’s actually so fun :D
OMG I NEEDED THIS SO BAD RN, IVE BEEN SO INDECISIVE WITH MY ARTSTYLE TYSMMMM
girl, I have needed to hear this for a long time. I love drawing so much but have been so unmotivated because Im scared of what people will think of my art. thank you so much lavender!
my artstyle is a mix of my own stuff and then inspiration from you and other art youtubers I watched when I younger 🔥🔥 wouldn’t be here without you
Honestly, I really needed this, even as a graphic design/art student in college! I'm still figuring out an art style that is right for me! Though, admittedly I feel like it'll always have influence from you and some other youtubers since you all have been what motivated me into actually getting into art. Which, ofc isn't a bad thing imo, since all artists have their inspirations!! :D
SLAY THE PRINCESS MENTIONED ‼‼
Now that I can finally comment on videos I just want to say how much I love your videos, Haley. You’re such a big inspiration for me and when school feels stressful watching your videos really makes me calm down. You really motivate me to draw and I’m so happy I found your channel 3 years ago :)
7:03 not the call 😂
OMG LOL😂
I searched for my own art style for a very long time and never found it, but now I can draw in a bunch of different styles and it's cool
i love the depth you go into on the types of line arts ^^
The "don't hate your art" part really helped. I do not need to find my style, I found it long ago. I have always had a unique style both art and appearance, and when I began sharing my art online it got so bad at some points where I got death threats. I draw very colorful, cartoonish, things. I do not share any bad messages, so I felt so bad when people started attacking me and saying "it's just critique" while it is just rude, awful, comments. I'm still scared to share what I create, but "if your art is unique enough to draw someone to insult it, you might actually be on the right track" is the most helpful thing I have ever heard! Thank you, kindly, for this advice.
“If somebody hates your art style, it’s probably interesting” YES!!!!
omg i just needed this
i watch your channel for 5-6 years now and you always inspires me, thank you haley!!!
It’s been a long time since I drew so this is very helpful. Thank you.
One time I showed 2 of my besties a drawing that I was really proud of, they said that it was horrible and one of them showed me their art. I was really upset and never showed them my art again. Now sometimes I think about it and realize that it does not matter that 2 people don't like my art style.
it took me so long to find an artstyle. thank you.
Oh my gosh this is just what I’ve been needing !! Lately I’ve noticed how my art hasn’t been consistent, but this video really made me understand what I needed to work on, thank you so so much !! 😭🙏
It’s like you knew what I was looking for 😭❤️
Thank you so much for this video. I've been struggling with my art for awhile and have even been neglecting it due to people not liking it, and me just not knowing what my art style is. I copy other people's art styles and try to tweak it to make it my own but I'm never happy with it. I'm completely self taught with only a few primary and secondary school classes. This video has actually helped me find my inspiration and courage to draw again. Thank you so much, you have and always will be a huge inspiration to me.
Ty for all the amazing content you’ve made!! You’ve been one of my biggest inspirations!!
Thank you for adding that part “compassion is the thief of joy” cause my best friend can draw really well and I’m always trying to be like her, but now I’ll just accept my art style because mine is good also. Thank you for the tutorial love ur art
This is the video I didn't know I needed. GIRLY I HAD TEARS AT THE END- Thank you sm for this video. 😢❤
7:02 I thought I was getting a phone call 😂
Same😂
FR😭😭
Same😂😂
I really appreciate it when you said if people said your art style is bad, that you're on the right track, it made me feel like im not doing something wrong.
saving this for when i migrate to digital (i swear every time i draw on my phone my style looks completely different from my traditional art style)
When she started talking about how there are different households of artstyles i was tearing up cuz she was explaining my whole problem with art
2:10 it also makes the characters look deranged!
I already have my art style pretty set it but I just love watching these videos. For me it’s kind of a way I can analyze my own style, both learning and reminding myself of WHY I like the draw the way I do compared to other ways I could draw. It also helps give me ideas on how to improve
Ooh! Absolutely amazing! I love this art style lesson!
I actually love this! I have a problem with trying to learn how to draw in other peoples styles, but this genuinely helped a lot.
Editing since I have more to say since I hadn't finished the video yet: The bullying is messed up. It's discouraging to beginner artist to call their art trash, meanwhile half the people who comment on their art aren't even artists themselves. Something people need to keep in mind is that that's just THEIR opinion, and it doesn't apply to everyone else. Because that's literally one person out of billions in the world who may find their art amazing. I'm still trying to find my style. I've gone through a lot of my own, and a lot of popular ones. Some of them I absolutely HATED, kinda wanted to delete them from my gallery to be honest. But at the same time I'm sure someone would love it.
Message to yall: Don't feel discouraged if someone starts talking crap about your art. It's one person who's opinion is kindaaaa irrelevant. That applies to ANYTHING, not just art. Not to mention half of the people who may talk badly about your art, writing, etc, DON'T EVEN DO IT THEMSELVES! Anywaysss, ehh.. Went on a bit of a rant.
Ohhhhh MY GOSH SLAY THE PRINCESS MENTIONED IN LAVANDER TOWNE VIDEOO!!!
SLAY THE PRINCESS MENTION AHHHHH
@@spam-el3ee YEAAAAAAAAAAAAA
i love how you explain.. its so easy to understand even for a beginner and straight to the point.
Id get it. As a person who basically just messes around. My biggest problem is to have a style that can work consistently for bigger projects. Though i do like the minimalist shading with good color harmony with somewhat harmonic lines as a comic style. It usually has very good flow. For example the one used in parallel city. Or Love yoo
as a budding artist, thank you so much for being such a reassuring voice Haley, it feels like a wise guiding figure showing you the path and alleviating insecurities I didn't even realize I had
thank you again, I will definitely keep this in mind and continue to push through that awkward artstyle phase where it might not look perfect or even nice.. but I will push through these growing pains!
sorry for the rambling, I just felt the need to respond to this video in some way, thank you for the third time this comment
as an intermediate artist i find this advice to be quite helpful, especially in regards to digital art since i'm personally more familiar with traditional art. i already have a pretty standard art style that i draw in, but this can definitely help me to develop that style further, which is always nice.
as for my line art and coloring, i have a very specific way that i like to do it for my traditional work! i personally like to have lots of line variation in my piece to add depth to my line art using microns/fine liners. then i like to add color in a very clean and crisp way with alcohol based markers, adding flat colors and basic shading. next i like to go in with colored pencils to layer on top of the markers to add more depth to the colors and shading while also adding texture to the piece as well. the end result always looks really nice imo, and this stuff took me years of experimenting to find out!
i never thought that changing a line art brush would change your art style, but i randomly decided to try out a new brush one day, and it completely changed my style, and improved my art. it was crazy!! sometimes trying something new is all you need to give you that boost
9:20 it looks like an album cover, it’s kinda cool lol
And it gives me ICP vibes tbh
@@FunkyShroom IKR?! that’s what I thought of immediately lol
And the album cover for Roar by Christmas Kids
@@kittygoo_0isn't it Christmas kids BY roar? /genq
honestly one of my favourite art style videos on yt. So many other ones I’ve watched when I was just starting just gave the same advice. Don’t try so hard, it will develop over time, take things you like about other people’s art. While that advice is true, it wasn’t super helpful or encouraging at the time when I had no idea what I wanted my art to look like or what feeling I wanted it to give off. Your video is a lot more gentle, encouraging and supportive with your advice. Also, some of the more technical stuff was genuinely super helpful! Like that marker exercise with the different facial proportions is something I’ve never come across before. And your explanations on how a different lining or coloring style can completely change the look and feel of someone’s art were straight forward and easy to understand. Thanks for this!! You never disappoint.
I love ow you draw your character’s eyes they look so cool
I especially love when you draw skulls as pupils of your eyes it’s pretty and you’re amazing at drawing
@@Gabriella-m9g I agree, the way she stylizes eyes is just so nice to look at ♡♡
Sry theres a typo
this is such a beautiful video and it's so refreshing seeing somebody bring this to light. people are WAY too hateful to artists and we need to let people find themselves and their style🫶
This video was actually really helpful and comforting. It gave me some really good tips and reminded me not to compare. Or let people that don’t like my art style get to me. My sister kinda does this, whenever I drew something that was a diff style she did really like it and that made me give up on that style. So thank you to the creator of this video! I really helped!
I think mine is sort of a "makes Salvador Dalí recoil in horror" style
i love that
What advice that really helped me was thinking that your art style isnt a pick and choose thing. Its the skills youve picked up and the artists or shows you take insp from, will be reflected in your art. Hope this helps someone
Really needed this video! I get inspired by various media, soo I change some things on my artstyle too---
honestly, I didn't even realize that there was a way to easily make your drawings look like they were drawn in pencil online, thank you for making this video and helping me be able to realize that! I already love how my line art looks way more now, and I've actually gotten a bit better at emphasizing the difference between different textures using it! I go in between digital and traditional art and I have been using digital art mainly for the colors since I don't have like different colored markers ort anything like that, and I've really been struggling to find a way to make my art digitally have the line art look just as good as it does traditionally. This video has really helped me a lot and on IBS pain (the drawing app I use) I found a pencil brush that I really liked, I probably wouldn't have found that out without you making the video!
(I just realize how much I wrote, I didn't mean to write like a whole entire paragraph about how much your video helped me)
12:46 idk if it's just me but the illustration getting criticized kinda reminds me of Uzumaki by Junji Ito
I tend to draw on paper with pencil most often, but as my art teacher once pointed out, I love a good clean line-art. I tend to lean toward thicker lines, as I just think it goes nicely with my quite blocky, chunky colouring method (I still try to blend, but I only have so many coloured pencils at my disposal!) and it all just goes nicely with my nubby art style (I refer to it as such because, in my desire to not draw feet, I started ending the legs in these little nubby bumps to imply a foot is there. The whole style is pretty cartoony, the head being basically a circle and the eyes being massive and quite round, but I like it)
THIS WAS AMAZING TIMING BC IM DRAWING RN AND I WAS STRUGGLING SO HARD AAAAAAAA
This is honestly such a sweet video, with tips that I think are ACTUALLY HELPFUL! In my experience of trying to find my artstyle I remember watching a LOT of videos about finding your style, but none of them seemed to stick or resonate with me, and I wish i had had this video back then. Because it really does feel like useful information that's not just the "right" and "wrong" ways to stylelize because while I do think some of that also has a place to stand telling a beginer artist that's just starting to take their art more seriously that they need to study anatomy and understand the fundamentals before they can styleize anything (while can be helpful) isn't what I personally had wanted to hear. I never wanted to intensely study it cuz i was doing art for fun, i never planned to take it professionally but wanted to still improve and have my art come into it's own, and I think this video illustrates (pun intended) ways to actual find your artstyle that feels unique and like your own.
I also just love lavendertowne's positivity and how much she strives to uplift and encourage artist who are still early in their art journey. It's so refreshing compared to, as she had mentioned, all the hate that goes around on the internet for artist who are just starting to figure out their art
For anyone starting: If it works, it works.
OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS. ESPECIALLY BECAUSE I NEVER REALLY REALIZED THAT I COULD JUST GO FERAL WITH HOW I DRAW FEATURES BECAUSE IT'S *MY* ART. THAT CLOWN-LIKE STYLE RESONATES WITH ME SO MUCH I AM CRYING.
Deadass, I think I've found my artstyle
As an amateur (positive) artist slowly bringing themself back into the "drawing room," this is very helpful and uplifting
TOVE JANSSON MENTIONED🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for being a supportive role model for my 10 year old girl. She is very hard on her self in her art, so it´s nice to know that there is someone else encouraging her. I watched a couple of the channels she’s following and somehow I started following you as well. 😉 Thank you for your great videos! Best from Anna in Sweden.
uh haley I think you forgot to crop out your jamie newsome call at 7:03 😭
NOOOO lmao I gotta apologize to Jamie oops
Honestly, I struggle with this a lot. My style feels like it’s always changing, and I just want some stability. I’ll keep this in mind!!
11:36 i JUST finished rewatching it