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Illustrator Clint Cearley answers the question of the best art advice he's received. The 10 advice/tips cover accuracy, time management, prioritizing elements in an image and more.
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@EyeTea
@EyeTea 4 года назад
@0:33 [1] General Advice: "Get good enough at anything and someone will pay you to do it." @2:29 [2] Art Advice: Form before detail. @3:38 [3] Pacing Advice: Only go as fast as you can with accuracy. @4:27 [4] Efficiency Advice: 80% of the outcome is governed by 20% of the work. @6:23 [5] Clarity Advice: Back off from the canvas. @7:50 [6] Motivation Advice: If you don't enjoy painting it, why should anybody enjoy looking at it? @9:29 [7] Priority Tip: It’s either being promoted or it's promoting something else. @12:08 [8] Values Tip: Play down the darks in the light areas, and play down the lights in the dark areas. @14:21 [9] Portrait Tip: The features are not separate things on the face, they are part of a single unit. @15:33 [10] Figure Tip: Hips and shoulders are opposite.
@syarifdraws3747
@syarifdraws3747 3 года назад
Thanks for the time stamp bro.
@mydearbea
@mydearbea 3 года назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️
@DennisCNolasco
@DennisCNolasco 3 года назад
Awesome recap!
@denizkudayar6206
@denizkudayar6206 3 года назад
God bless people who do the recaps 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@hieugao4695
@hieugao4695 3 года назад
My god
@Drstrange3000
@Drstrange3000 8 лет назад
My biggest mistakes while drawing was was always getting into the details first without understanding the form. I was so frustrated why my drawings always looked so off. I thought i made them "pretty' enough but they just didn't look right. Then very recently, I began to learn more about proportions and form and measurements which I feel has improved my art. Learning this has changed everything about how I draw. I now try to break things into simple shapes then build my way from there. I need to practice a LOT more to even begin getting good enough to get paid. Thank you for the video! I can see you learned a lot!
@CromCruachTheElderK
@CromCruachTheElderK 7 лет назад
Post your twitter, I gonna follow you.
@ben5424
@ben5424 6 лет назад
Ollie I know it's been a year since you've written this... but reading your comment I see a lot of similarities in myself right now. I'd like to ask HOW you advanced towards form, proportions, all those fundamentals.
@Scragg-
@Scragg- 5 лет назад
Ollie I do something similar, I block out the forms into silhouettes then go in and draw the line art or paint on top of the “blobs” this is something I just started doing and it makes the process so much easier than actually sketching out the figure, it’s really easy to lose a lot of time dealing with lines that construct your figure, especially when doing a perspective shot unfortunately this is simply not something that is feasible with only a pencil and paper, but most of us work in digital 50% of the time, so it’s just another shortcut we can use to save time and improve our illustrations
@BIOSHOCKFOXX
@BIOSHOCKFOXX 5 лет назад
It's really hard to start with plain shapes without going into details, because it always bothers people like us that it's so...how to say it...lack of everything. I really need to learn to stop rushing, and it's a big problem for me now...I have hard time focusing on evolving, and because of it I have a hard time to doing things slowly and properly.
@bridgetmenham5103
@bridgetmenham5103 4 года назад
I know how you feel ..if one thing is out it can make other bits out and your correcting bits and its stressful then .x
@BangleWish
@BangleWish 7 лет назад
The best trick is looking at your art piece in a mirror. After staring at your piece for hours, seeing it in reverse will show you if there is an error in symmetry, perspective, contrast, etc.
@exuralaxis2705
@exuralaxis2705 6 лет назад
I always use this method, but my bf doesnt seem to see the errors. I think prerequisite of this skill is knowledge of symmetry/perspective/ contrast, etc. (in short, if you just draw without knowledge, you wont see the errors through the mirrow). *this is just base on my observation
@ncshuriken
@ncshuriken 6 лет назад
Extremely true, and I've heard and read this tip from multiple sources so it stands to reason. I remember spending hours drawing an upper body shot of a character and thinking "woah, I'm actually kinda proud of this one!", then randomly I flipped it horizontally (maybe by accident) and I suddenly noticed a whole bunch of weirdness, like the head shape was completely asymmetrical, and the fore-arm was too long and other stuff :(
@RenaGoss
@RenaGoss 6 лет назад
Thats pretty cool
@richieray6619
@richieray6619 6 лет назад
what I do is find a light from any source, raise my paper and flip it, works better for me than finding a mirror 😂
@BIOSHOCKFOXX
@BIOSHOCKFOXX 5 лет назад
@@exuralaxis2705 Someone who has no understanding of it can't really see the problems to begin with, so skip the part about asking your bf what are the problems in your work if he failed once to bring them out, since for casual person it always will seem fine if they have no understanding how it all works.
@RodrigoQuesada
@RodrigoQuesada 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for these great tips! I'm sure they are gold. I'll leave some brief notes of them pasted over here just in case they are also useful for someone else: 1. General Advice: "Get good enough at anything and someone will pay you to do it." 2. Art Advice: form before detail. 3. Pacing Advice: only go as fast as you can with accuracy. 4. Efficiency Advice: 80% of the outcome is governed by 20% of the work. 5. Clarity Advice: back off from the canvas. 6. Motivation Advice: if you don't enjoy painting it why should anybody enjoy looking at it? 7. Priority Tip: it's either being promoted or it's promoting something else. 8. Values Tip: play down the darks in the light areas, and play down the lights in the dark areas. 9. Portrait Tip: the features are not separate things on the face, they are part of a single unit. 10. Figure Tip: hips and shoulders are opposite.
@wanderingwade8877
@wanderingwade8877 4 года назад
Thanks!
@NguyenNguyen-fu6tp
@NguyenNguyen-fu6tp 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I'm not good at english so It's very useful :">
@iwonaburczycka3277
@iwonaburczycka3277 4 года назад
Thank you for your caring about others
@luislagos9841
@luislagos9841 4 года назад
thanks!!!!
@lauravlad7216
@lauravlad7216 6 лет назад
Thank you for putting together this video for us! I am a new artist that lacks imagination. I am in love with drawing and painting since I have been a kid but I had to work a 'real job' since I had no support from my family. Only a year ago I decided that I can't live my life without doing what I love, I could not look at a painting without getting extremely emotional and remembered how much I love art so here I am pouring my heart into each painting that I create even if my work is not great for the moment. Painting and drawing is a surreal experience to me and it can brighten any day for me, it can get me out of an anxiety attack and so much more. Every time I can afford to make a painting I feel so priviledged!
@HenkJanBakker
@HenkJanBakker 8 лет назад
If you get good at anything be sure you want to do it for a living. There are two schools of thought on hobby versus work. #1 If you make your hobby your work? You need a new hobby. #2 If you make can make money with your hobby you'll never work again. Both are true. If you love what you do it will feel less like work but if it IS work you HAVE to do it. Deadlines and demanding customers will enter into what a hobby has much less of. Stress. (That is where the new hobby comes in)
@cloggedaorta
@cloggedaorta 7 лет назад
The rewatchability value of your videos is limitless, I come back to them often and always leave with things that I need to work on. Thanks for that Clint.
@willbernd244
@willbernd244 6 лет назад
Something I had to learn, was that I didn't always have to finish what I started all at once. It's OK to walk away from something and to take a break. Then come back to it when you're refreshed, in the mood and not just trying to finish it.
@jamesaritchie1
@jamesaritchie1 5 лет назад
How's that working out for you? I've rarely, read "never" met a successful person in any field who thought it was all right to walk away from unfinished work. Things happen and we can be forced away temporarilyly, or even permanently, but if we believe it's all right to walk away just because we don't want to do the really hard weork of finishing everything, failure results, not just with that task, but with everything, even with life itself.
@farklefuster6876
@farklefuster6876 5 лет назад
Will Bernd I agree... I’ve worked on a painting and I thought that what I had just finished stunk. I put the lid on the pallet, cleaned the brushes, left till morning, came back and was amazed at how good the work I had done the day before actually was. Yeah, you’re right, take a break!!!
@curateddaisies4128
@curateddaisies4128 4 года назад
I agree, it's alright to walk away and come back later, I say that with an art piece or a piece of code you're running to get data for a bank. Sometimes your brain needs a break so you can come back with a fresh perspective and even notice some mistakes earlier than later. In our GCSE art exams, we had to do a final piece for 10 hours, and were encouraged to rexamine the piece after lunch, or the next five hours (the next school day).
@jomansson5742
@jomansson5742 4 года назад
Start a painting, shelve it, get loads of references, then 2 years later watch fantastic Swatches instructional videos, and get really excited about how to finish it! Was just lacking in knowledge on values, perspective, colour theory, shapes and forms and shading... and maybe composition. Thank you Clint! 💛
@bridgetmenham6686
@bridgetmenham6686 3 года назад
Or do another piece and not feel you have to stick to its finished and get frustrated and then start messing it up I used to ask friends what they think before I finished and then feel rushed cause they would criticise bits and make you have self doubt I don't ask anymore xxxx
@FairyWebmother
@FairyWebmother 7 лет назад
"Form before detail" ... it took me a long time to get that one and it is absolutely art-life changing. I think I came out of the womb, diving into the details, not realizing it was THAT that made the work suffer.
@Swatches
@Swatches 7 лет назад
It's counter to what most us want to do naturally but you're right, if you can make it a habit it can dramatically change your art process and success.
@yakultgif6547
@yakultgif6547 7 лет назад
Same. What would have helped me the most would have been using references. I was too stubborn and thought of it as cheating because I've always seen artists draw from their minds.
@Foreignerrocks
@Foreignerrocks 7 лет назад
When I started drawing I thought using References was cheating too.
@anima94
@anima94 7 лет назад
I still feel very strongly that it is cheating even after I heard many artist tell me otherwise, I can't really change how I feel about it
@Foreignerrocks
@Foreignerrocks 7 лет назад
True, I wouldn't say it "cheating" more of a guide for accuracy. Its like a blueprint, you wouldn't look at a blue print for a house once and say alright. You go back to the reference again and again. That is how I try to see it now
@anima94
@anima94 7 лет назад
Foreignerrocks but your end goal is to have the blueprints of a million different houses in your mind, how can you get to that if you always look it up like facts from wikipedia that you immediatly forget anyways
@Foreignerrocks
@Foreignerrocks 7 лет назад
True true, but in order to get a new and better idea you need to build from previous achievements, or experiences, learning from mistakes You can expand and build or even change from that first print. Its good to have basics down, like anatomy, and perspective. But to remember every fiber of every tissue, muscles at every possible angle, how cloth, and fabrics move. The color of a sunset, to the way water reflects, scale and proportion, foreshortening, lighting, shading. Its impossible to catalog all this. That's the reason references are highly suggested, plus having inspiration to keep you moving
@MAC-ws8fz
@MAC-ws8fz 7 лет назад
Some of the best advice I've learned in my 77 years! Never heard of this guy nor have I ever seen any of his work that I'm aware of, but I will know more in just a few minutes after I've done a search on him. I've subscribed and will put his advice to work immediately. Thanks. Larry McGrew
@Vivungisport
@Vivungisport 6 лет назад
A very polite comment from you Larry. I fell the same. Videos like this brings humanity forward. / Tom Tóme
@Sammysapphira
@Sammysapphira 6 лет назад
77 years? Dang dude
@blissfu_lee8522
@blissfu_lee8522 6 лет назад
Hey we have a senior, good going mister!
@HandyAlacrity
@HandyAlacrity 7 лет назад
Here's the best advice ever for art Practice
@Swatches
@Swatches 7 лет назад
Truth.
@064razor
@064razor 7 лет назад
Practice does nothing if you don't have the tools or equipment
@KaitlynArgyle
@KaitlynArgyle 7 лет назад
064razor that's not true at all. Having nicer/more expensive materials have nothing to do with talent. Using more expensive Pencils might make your art look prettier and easier to make but it won't make you more talented. All I need to get started is a typical yellow pencil and a piece of paper. I don't need any fancy equipment or anything like that.
@drendelous
@drendelous 6 лет назад
Kaitlyn Argyle but instagram and tumblr and pinterest do not need talented ones. people want something and they will not learn how talented you are if your art is likable. and likableness today tends to be farther and farther from greatness
@SexycuteStudios
@SexycuteStudios 6 лет назад
The elephant in the room is something called "fundamentals". Nothing will work without a good grasp of fundamentals. Almost no artist out there writing books or making videos about how to do this or that, speaks of the fundamentals.
@ArtePro_Oficial
@ArtePro_Oficial 7 лет назад
I loved the number 7! Very wise advice! :) Thanks for the video!
@Juststudiothings
@Juststudiothings 4 года назад
the "be great" or "be good" at something thing really tripped me up for a long time. Where is the cutoff? what does it mean to be good? I've known artists who get paid before they ever establish a body of work or even a stable skill-set. others are amazing and can't find paying work. I appreciate the idea of it, but the reality is much more complicated.
@BrushedPencil
@BrushedPencil 7 лет назад
As a young artist, thank for sharing this advice :)!
@Pinkiepyro1
@Pinkiepyro1 7 лет назад
what is artist?
@ClashixTV
@ClashixTV 7 лет назад
a noob
@terokmaximus6841
@terokmaximus6841 7 лет назад
ClashixTV lmao
@HowardWimshurst
@HowardWimshurst 9 лет назад
great video! Some really good advice which will help me
@artsyabin8145
@artsyabin8145 2 года назад
Bro big fan
@crystalfranklin2583
@crystalfranklin2583 6 лет назад
Great advice! Love how that one sentence from the book stuck with you. Thank you so much for sharing these awesome nuggets. Your art is amazing!
@artistmajor
@artistmajor 7 лет назад
As a Creative Spirit (formerly known as Visual Artist), I truly appreciate that you advise "form before detail" It is very true!
@nobertstanel9428
@nobertstanel9428 6 лет назад
Thank You.Came back here after 2 years ( started self-taught drawing 2 years ago ), and now it has completely different meaning. Very helpful tips !
@EmilWickman
@EmilWickman 5 лет назад
This video is what got me into your channel and the clip that I keeo getting back to remind myself. Thank you Clint.
@nitaharrison8820
@nitaharrison8820 7 лет назад
Great advice - for art and for life. Needed to hear these. Thank you.
@OCArtStudios
@OCArtStudios 8 лет назад
Clint, I am familiar with the 80/20 principle but have never clearly understood it until I heard your analogy of a bow and arrow. Being able to visualize the degree in which you hold an arrow and how very small increments in the change of angle can make a huge impact on the direction that the arrow flies is so much easier to imagine than some ephemeral concept of 20% and 80%. Thank you for finally bringing clarity to a concept that has baffled me for years.
@MrsCoffee16
@MrsCoffee16 8 лет назад
I just want to say thank you for that helpful video ! 👏👍
@homesickclifford1966
@homesickclifford1966 6 лет назад
I think then point of the "heart" that one puts in their work is a very important element, its definition seems elusive yet it cannot be over looked. I believe its as you said, do we love what we're doing? Not art in general, but the project we are working on. This factor guides me in deciding what will be my subject, its like I'll know when I see it always keeping an artistic mind as I go thru my day, Thank you, very inspiring.
@ashtonpourcio4093
@ashtonpourcio4093 6 лет назад
I like to do abstract art like acrylic pouring and resin art. Your advice works for this type of art as well.
@VirtualBFFs
@VirtualBFFs 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this! Very helpful advice xx
@manettle
@manettle 7 лет назад
As a newbie I cannot tell you how much help this advice is! Thank you.
@nomidrawsbears2163
@nomidrawsbears2163 Год назад
I started my art journey at the beginning of last year and it's kind of crazy how I'm still learning new things each day. About half of these advices are new to me but totally make sense. Thank you for sharing your wisdom!
@johnshrader1655
@johnshrader1655 7 лет назад
Everything you're saying rings true in my work as a custom boot maker. Great advice, especially about working with heart. Thanks for posting.
@jennyannart
@jennyannart 6 лет назад
Thanks for offering awesome tips that actually do make sense. A few I already knew which was great because then you confirmed to me that I'm on the right track. I'll look forward to seeing more of your videos
@TheDuncskunk
@TheDuncskunk 7 лет назад
Clint. Thank you for sharing these with us. I find this and these to be very effective methodologies to grow and add to my tool set.
@timetraveler6188
@timetraveler6188 4 года назад
THE BEST ADVICE I HAVE EVER HEARD FOR ART MAKES SO MUCH SENSE AND SO NICELY EXPLAINED THANK YOU!
@ryvyr
@ryvyr 8 лет назад
Such helpful tips here and boosting mindsets, much gratitude to you sir!
@UnderArea51
@UnderArea51 7 лет назад
This video is absolutely SOLID ADVICE!
@skinniekinnie1
@skinniekinnie1 4 года назад
These art advices are so good. Sinse retiring I have been studying how to paint with the help of youtube. Thank you very much for these very relevant tips. A big thumbs up!!!
@ValkiriStudio
@ValkiriStudio 8 лет назад
Very helpful, thank you for taking the time to share these great art tips!
@dominiccanis406
@dominiccanis406 7 лет назад
Thank you for keeping the advice short, on point and keeping things real. There are so many artists on RU-vid that really just crave attention, like the sound of their own voice, more than actually helping people's art study.
@Swatches
@Swatches 7 лет назад
I appreciate you saying that, thanks for watching.
@3Dobjects
@3Dobjects 4 года назад
My favourite tutor.. very serious things here.. thank you
@tatianab3659
@tatianab3659 6 лет назад
Great video with awesome tips and analogies! Thank you very much!
@BrandochGarage
@BrandochGarage 8 лет назад
These have been really well thought out. Kudos to you, my good man!
@kilyenbalazs6398
@kilyenbalazs6398 8 лет назад
Brilliant insight. I really like, they way you put it, its really clean and understandable.
@albania10
@albania10 3 года назад
Thanks so much for the great advances, you explained everything so well
@NLBAMF
@NLBAMF 9 лет назад
it is rare to exactly find what your looking for. you usually end up collecting pieces from different videos to form a concept. not here .. some of the best advices that apply across many art forms including music.
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
I consider myself an expert of mattress testing. I'm available for work, I do only night shifts. I also only do remote work from home so you'll have to send me the mattress for testing.
@Swatches
@Swatches 7 лет назад
There is room in the business world for a mattress expert. If you know all the ins and outs of mattresses, materials, costs, weights, sizes, etc. then you could likely make a living giving your opinions and reviews. You'd have to take it seriously and be really good at it and knowledgeable but reckon it could happen.
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
Swatches I've worked in a mattress factory for a little while. It was alright until we inevitably got that new scumbag small boss. When the assembly line stopped he would have us run in circle pretending to clean the clean floor instead of laying down on the mattresses.
@DJ_POOP_IT_OUT_FEAT_LIL_WiiWii
Swatches Actually believe it or not the mattress industry goes out of it's way to create measuring apparatus in order to not have their mattress tested by humans. The reasoning behind it stems from jealousy more than anything imo Same goes for every industry that employs tasters, they're desperately trying to remove people from jobs who seems too easy.
@kinoomich
@kinoomich 7 лет назад
"I consider myself an expert of mattress testing. " Mattress vendors should consider you as expert.
@karenbarclay8587
@karenbarclay8587 7 лет назад
Thanks I really enjoy the presentation.
@cyrilorozco3839
@cyrilorozco3839 9 лет назад
your words empowered me..Thank you for this video!!
@AndaSketching
@AndaSketching 10 лет назад
That's one of the most useful shortlists of art tips I've ever been through! Thank you so much!
@Swatches
@Swatches 10 лет назад
Glad you found it helpful, thanks for watching!
@ashokksen1
@ashokksen1 7 лет назад
That's a great way to sum up things. Most of your lecture is about known facts of creative practice of visual art, yet it's so pragmatically dealt that it has created new meaning to each point! I just had to subscribe! Thank you!
@loslobos3549
@loslobos3549 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot for all these advices. Very helpful.
@Crazyibbes
@Crazyibbes Год назад
great advices, for even any project in life, on how to go through with the flow of life and progress. many thanks for your time and sharing :)
@jujufr2213
@jujufr2213 9 лет назад
Great video man. Best art advices you can ever get indeed.
@Powerphail
@Powerphail 6 лет назад
Fantastic and very wise advice, can be applied to so many things outside of the visual arts too.
@Darkmagician84
@Darkmagician84 10 лет назад
Great video! Always love looking at your videos and I follow your advice in them , thanks so much!
@anitajulaniya1959
@anitajulaniya1959 4 года назад
Too good. Such genuine and effective tips.
@iAkanami
@iAkanami 8 лет назад
Thank you for these great advicese.They really helped me out and some of the things that you've said really changed how I see things now.
@radharcanna
@radharcanna 6 лет назад
Great advice in this video. Thanks for taking the time and effort to share your knowledge.
@jcofortco
@jcofortco 6 лет назад
*ThAnK YoU!* These 8 tips made soooo much sense! Thought initially they might not work for me as my usual subject matter differs from yours... Nope!! Because your advice really describe good basic practices that can be applied to virtually ANY art medium & subject matter, heck even many other life activities as well. ♡ One piece of advice I struggle to abide by is "Remember, you can't see the forest for the trees..." I do tend to dive in whole-heartedly to the minute details as it's what I enjoy most, & at times it's truly laborious to spend time on the IMPORTANT aspects of a piece. But remind myself that my focal details will really Shine if they have a good solid foundation under them.
@CaricatureDude
@CaricatureDude 9 лет назад
Dude loving the videos man. I am really getting a lot of good stuff out of these.
@ghostmetal10
@ghostmetal10 9 лет назад
You are a such a good role model for so many people out there (I guess including me) when it comes to art.
@amyvanzi9845
@amyvanzi9845 3 года назад
Beautiful advice! Thanks for sharing
@playmakers2990
@playmakers2990 7 лет назад
Subbed because I spent a good 5 or 10 minutes at work thinking on the impact of "get good enough at something and someone will pay you for it". Everything else was solid too man, thanks for the inspiration today.
@pablogradin
@pablogradin 6 лет назад
amazing video!!! thank you very much for the advices
@ayoubaitahmed887
@ayoubaitahmed887 7 лет назад
thanks for this couple of advises i like drawing and i always draw such things like faces, animals, heroes and some graffiti too so i will take these advises seriously to improve my style and to get better.
@csengea
@csengea 7 лет назад
awesome video. Thanks Clint.
@lorenzotosi3377
@lorenzotosi3377 10 лет назад
Amazingly useful video, Clint! Thank you
@sharonjack7239
@sharonjack7239 6 лет назад
Excellent advice. Thank you very much, Clint.
@GabesGames
@GabesGames 10 лет назад
Love these tips. I'm at the point in my work were I can understand them now. Before I'd have likely ignored them or not known how to apply what you teach because I was stuggling as it was. Now subtlies like 'no edges' on the face really make sense. "Get good enough at anything, and someone will pay you to do it." -Almost worth a tattoo! :) Thanks Again!
@monadamus42
@monadamus42 6 лет назад
Great talk bro, thank you for sharing this. Great advice, all of it.
@chaosparticles
@chaosparticles 9 лет назад
Wonderful advice. Thanks so much for dedicating time to getting the delivery right! I just wanted to know what the next pearl of wisdom was and couldn't stop watching for fear of missing something :)
@revivantes
@revivantes 7 лет назад
An excellent and interesting set of advice. Thank you!
@dagance
@dagance 6 лет назад
One of the best I have heard! Thanks!
@ingridcoke1360
@ingridcoke1360 7 лет назад
Great advise. Would love to have seen examples as you gave those technical tips. Thanks for sharing.
@mariamyre9778
@mariamyre9778 6 лет назад
Excellent video, a life changer! Thank you !!!
@nthnhansen
@nthnhansen 10 лет назад
Thanks Clint ! Your advice is insightful and interesting to listen too, please keep making videos in the future !
@Swatches
@Swatches 10 лет назад
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
@nthnhansen
@nthnhansen 10 лет назад
Swatches No problem in the future can you make a video about painting edges and edge control ?
@SaudiArt1
@SaudiArt1 7 лет назад
Thank you for the advice , they're really good and the way you presented them , even though not using any examples but was clear and comprehensible .
@MirLuvsYHWH
@MirLuvsYHWH 7 лет назад
Thank you! Excellent advice, saving this video to watch again later!😊
@brunosimini5061
@brunosimini5061 4 года назад
Hi, thank you for sharing this precious advice! Very clear and straight to the point!
@Meowmeowenjoyer
@Meowmeowenjoyer 8 лет назад
im currently starting out with digital art, and it is so different from traditional. but overall this video really gave me a new perspective on some things and defenetly alot to think about when i draw! thank you!
@claycreations8977
@claycreations8977 6 лет назад
Thank you for this video !! You have a brilliant mind
@brandiwarman9519
@brandiwarman9519 8 лет назад
These tips are really great! real core competency things that any artist has to apply in order to be successful.
@rodolfolargo5248
@rodolfolargo5248 7 лет назад
Clint, thank you very much for these advices. I have checked your works on Google and they are really really awesome!
@zakuma22
@zakuma22 8 лет назад
Best advices I have seen in RU-vid so far. Got me thinking.
@raccooninUK
@raccooninUK 4 года назад
Thank you for the advice !!
@TanyaElbournArt
@TanyaElbournArt 5 лет назад
FANTASTIC tips, thankyou so much
@jaypzl
@jaypzl 8 лет назад
Thanks dude! Some good tips in there. Appreciate you sharing your knowledge.
@2186Shaun
@2186Shaun 10 лет назад
Great advice. Lots of great tips. thank you
@goldennman
@goldennman 7 лет назад
i am also an artist but i was very confused what to do and i watched your video. its very helpful and motivational for me. i really appreciate your guidance and healthy suggestion. thanks buddy.
@hewasfuzzywuzzy3583
@hewasfuzzywuzzy3583 7 лет назад
The critical and valuable advice you shared in this video encouraged me to subscribe to your channel. Thank you for sharing all of this!!!
@Swatches
@Swatches 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching, I appreciate the sub!
@sillyskye
@sillyskye 6 лет назад
Tysm for the advice!!
@septiantripangestu9406
@septiantripangestu9406 7 лет назад
that last advice is so simple but so good :D thanks for that
@jkay606
@jkay606 6 лет назад
I wish I could share this with everyone! What fantastic advice and thank you for sharing:)
@MarionWebber
@MarionWebber 6 лет назад
Well done...good advice for all artists.
@repujados2012
@repujados2012 7 лет назад
very cool! thanks for share your experience!
@AcostaAnimationMagic
@AcostaAnimationMagic 7 лет назад
Thanks for making this!
@chloeeleanor3521
@chloeeleanor3521 7 лет назад
So much great stuff in this video!!
@GreenBlueClouds
@GreenBlueClouds 8 лет назад
You really nailed a lot of the main foundational problems. Any artist can forget about these really important things. thanks for this awesome video. your analogies are fantastic by the way.
@starforged
@starforged 6 лет назад
A lot of very good advice. Thank you.
@BelindaPort
@BelindaPort 7 лет назад
I found this very helpful. Loved the first principle. Thank you of reshaping.
@mitzmin
@mitzmin 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!! this was amazingly helpful, loved your tips..
@flynn5619
@flynn5619 9 лет назад
Excellent video, I learned a lot. Thank you.
@patrickmann1583
@patrickmann1583 7 лет назад
Great advice about toning down dark areas when they're surrounded by light. Good video. Have liked and subscribed. Thanks!
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