Walt never cared much about money except as a means to do all the projects he wanted to do, and he had a LOT of projects he wanted to do. He accomplished pretty much ALL of them. I've noticed that if, while working, I think for a second, "I wonder if this will sell or make money" my line work falls apart. While working I need to focus on the artwork, period, nothing else.
To hear mother nature was down with a gender swap theater show or maybe she is a fan of Julius Ceasar and she wanted a part In the play and she just happened to pop up at the best time possible from what it sounds like. To be the way to get the people energized and didn't have any credits nor to be named at the end.... I'm in dire need of sleep before I'm positing crazier rambles than what you see above...
I’ve been drawing for 5 yrs self taught but I’ve realised I need to master some of my technical skills to advance and this video helped me so much thank you
What I great insight Brandon! I have been stuck trying to get started in the Suburbs with commissions from people who have uninspiring ideas and taste. I need to find my tribesmen essentially, I don't know if that's a pc word these days, lol. But really appreciate this! Moving's been in the back of my mind for a few weeks and I started taking it seriously today.
I think that Bill and Walt respected eatch other but they had the same personalty and they were both headstrong men but Bill Peet was the only story animator who got almost total independence from Walt Rip Walt Disney Rip Bill Peet
How long does it take for most people to learn how to draw a line? I’ve been seriously studying art for a decade now and spent seven of those years as a daily artist until it became dangerous for my mental health, and I still can’t do this. I honestly can’t _trace_ lines or curves without most of them going in the complete wrong direction or crossing each other, and none of them are very ‘correct.’ I have no ability to go a step further and copy curves or shapes for the same reason. They literally curve the wrong way, with the wrong depth, and the wrong size, or I just end up with a _completely_ different shape than it’s supposed to be. I would trace the same exact shapes and followed the same exact simple line tutorials for 30, 45, 60 days in a row and just never improved. I get a drastically different, equally wrong result every time, but I always _feels_ like my arm is following the line or curve I see. In one of my last classes on the fundamentals, the instructor asked me if I’m legally blind, and then accused me of not paying attention or doing the homework exercises. In reality, I was going home and spending so many hours on them I became a basket case and stopped being able to hold food down. I just don’t understand how people are getting to this point-the lines, the dots, the curves. It gets completely beyond me by the time you hit the ellipses. This doesn’t feel normal. A decade of nothing but regression? Is it really true that anyone can learn?
I'm doing my final project for this year at university. I want to do a sculpture and link it to interior design. But we have to create a substantial amount of work for this project. I don't even know how to start putting my idea down.
You literally did that one sheldon borenstein course on new masters academy....its so obvious...sorry....it makes me sad how no one can afford art college in the us.. and they all just draw the same dang thing....it depresses me
This video answered several questions that I had been trying to figure out for years. I feel like I owe you money. This video is so valuable. Thank you.
Bizarre. It's like the sound portion of this video file is corrupted. It sounds like you're under water and you're barely audible. At first I thought it was me, but then I tested a bunch of other videos.
this was a great video, helped to refresh things about composition. though i still feel like a fish out of the water in the subject. especially when i hear artists mention about stuff like circle, triangle composition, railman composition,. Is there a list of different composition types, i have found nothing specific
I have been drawing for 35 years or so, and I don't know why I do this anymore. I have a pretty large following on instagram. It used to mean something to me. Now, I have no art direction, no art motivation, and I really don't enjoy doing it anymore. Drawing stresses me out. The problem is, I can't stop drawing.
If you change your perspective you're already famous maybe your song on SoundCloud got only 33 plays but in real life it would be uncomfortable to be in a room with 33 people
@@jichaelmorgan3796 i mean people don't draw like that anymore, unless you want to spend days to get a simple outline that will probably take even more time if you need to recalculate something... 3D packages and VR (gravity sketch, modeler etc.) are the way forward.