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@sinixdesign
@sinixdesign 4 года назад
Welcome back, darling.
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 4 года назад
Thanks bud!
@genkins23
@genkins23 4 года назад
Sinix Design sinixxxxxxxxxxxx
@Telmosampaio
@Telmosampaio 4 года назад
Sinix we want you back too!!!
@peanutbuttersquid6124
@peanutbuttersquid6124 4 года назад
Sinix!!!! I love you and your channel :)
@collin1308
@collin1308 4 года назад
@@Telmosampaio he made a video a week ago tho 🤔
@wufo1238
@wufo1238 4 года назад
Reminder: Being consistent with the amount of hours you draw is better than drawing every once in a while for longer periods. Drawing in a burst and feeling miserable after because you've been trying to muster enough motivation to get back to it and do it again is unhealthy and will probably make art harder for you. Take care everyone, hope we can all improve
@Magus_Union
@Magus_Union 4 года назад
Thank you for this. It highlights exactly my issues with trying to be brave enough to do art as of late.
@itachigonzales7457
@itachigonzales7457 3 года назад
Thabks this has bern happening to me alot for the past month
@Chronorust
@Chronorust 2 года назад
As someone who has ADHD, this is my biggest pet peeve. Still fighting it, but it's gotten a bit easier :)
@sugaristhenewwhite
@sugaristhenewwhite Год назад
drawing in bursts can help sometimes, it gives you some time to think and absorb the tehcniques in the break
@sampokemppainen3041
@sampokemppainen3041 4 года назад
Astrophysics: systematic long term learning Goldsmithing: systematic long term learning Martial arts: systematic long term learning Internet arts: lOoK HoW FaSt I DiD ThIs
@saieshpatil7077
@saieshpatil7077 4 года назад
People nowadays don't have patience; They just want quick success in art Sometimes they get it but the thing that matters is experience!
@Scarshadow666
@Scarshadow666 4 года назад
More like actual arts is systematic long term learning, but the Internet and social media makes it look like it was done more effortless than it really is, kind of like how most people visiting an art gallery or stream something without seeing all the surplus of thumbnails, notes, re-drawings, and the failed attempts before the final product could be viewed publically. It's a perspective-based fallacy that could be associated with those other subjects too, depending on how they're advertised/portrayed (such as if most people would view themselves as not able to break a board while watching martial arts videos, without knowing about what type of wood the boards would be, or the techniques honed through practice to break the boards).
@sampokemppainen3041
@sampokemppainen3041 3 года назад
@@Scarshadow666 yes
@neron8497
@neron8497 3 года назад
@@Scarshadow666 Fitness is another great example from modern times. Where there's a focus on speed in many portrayals ("Get rock-hard abs in 6 weeks!").
@dkmbstudio
@dkmbstudio Год назад
look how fast and young i am. lol
@ethan9356
@ethan9356 3 года назад
BIG ADVICE: Go between learning the fundamentals of drawing people (or other things) and drawing just for fun. Just working on art studies can be really depressing, so you must do fun drawings as well and try not to criticize yourself too much on those fun drawings (easier said than done). You can mix art studies and art creation /doodles for more effect.
@jazzburrell8870
@jazzburrell8870 4 года назад
Having a teacher like this would’ve been nice. Meanwhile my art teacher in my final and most obviously stressful year of school asked me why I even bothered coming to her class and spent the whole year insulting my effort. Yikes
@Celestialangel13
@Celestialangel13 4 года назад
Welcome back and thank you for this. Still trying to navigate the learning process and you broke it down beautifully.
@berry186
@berry186 4 года назад
✨ Welcome back! I've learned so much from your older videos. I've been improving greatly because of the tips you gave. ✨
@pablobarrios7681
@pablobarrios7681 4 года назад
James, you read my mind, i was so frustrated that i was happy with my results but not with the time that it took me to get to them, and it only got worse in this quarantine, comparing my times with pros, asking them, and feeling guilty when they replied me that a cool ass rendered piece took them a couple of hours, when that would take a couple of days. this video reminded me of what art should be, fun, even tho i want to work in the industry, i should make my way there enjoyable, thank you for touching this type of content aside from the draftmenship ones
@feliciamartin9771
@feliciamartin9771 4 года назад
Thank you for this, I was really struggling lately with art, I couldn't bring myself to draw anything, every time I was in front of a white paper I felt too scared to draw even a lines because I didn't felt good enough, I wasn't able to bring my ideas to life. This video really helped
@avidya8809
@avidya8809 4 года назад
Such a clean and clear breakdown of the art journey. Ty
@MillywiggZ
@MillywiggZ 4 года назад
Appreciating the chill out mix in the background. EDIT: Video was great, definitely reminded me that I’ve slowly been losing creative process and need to get back on that horse.
@iysbox6024
@iysbox6024 4 года назад
Welcome back! I enjoyed this talk, lot of good points and concepts.
@nicolasmarsa8001
@nicolasmarsa8001 4 года назад
really loving your new vibe!! This video just came in the right time
@noobdls
@noobdls 4 года назад
im going through something and i think i really needed to hear this rn so thanks man
@SpiritMari
@SpiritMari 4 года назад
I think the best thing I got from this video is that little chart. The fact that its a process that repeats itself is something I forget often times. I will learn a little of something and then once the cycle is complete I will realize that knowledge isn't enough and I will learn a little more. I think it's very important to remember this cycle to have a healthy mindset about art.
@littledinohands7141
@littledinohands7141 4 года назад
It is good to have you back! You're one of my favorite artists on RU-vid.
@whitealliance9540
@whitealliance9540 3 года назад
Go visit an artist from hell ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A1D5B_qFv1I.html
@kwasib-r2434
@kwasib-r2434 4 года назад
I guess as a comic book artist I kind of have to learn everything. Perspective, anatomy, gesture, line technique, lighting, shape design and composition....oh god
@jalcomics
@jalcomics 2 года назад
Just focus on one thing at a time and try to incorporate what you learn into actual comic art you make
@kyletwebster
@kyletwebster 4 года назад
I greatly enjoyed this - a lot of good observations here, James.
@chadanefrancis2099
@chadanefrancis2099 4 года назад
Needed this. Been stuck on my transition into more concept art related stuff.
@DasPstehtFuerPeter
@DasPstehtFuerPeter 4 года назад
awesome video, james! it's exactly the lesson I am learning for some time now. to slow it down and to approach it all right instead of just rushing through it. (which doesnt work) looking forward to more videos :)
@Nunyabeeswax777
@Nunyabeeswax777 4 года назад
About dang time bro. Now that you’re back It’d be nice to see you finish the George Bridgman series.
@brun301
@brun301 3 года назад
Thank you so much you’re content is so motivating and you’re a really good teacher
@Surya-zj8bp
@Surya-zj8bp 4 года назад
Ih so nice to finally see u back uploading will patiently wait for next livestream or upload.
@nubenic
@nubenic 4 года назад
welcome back! here's to better healthy social media habits and awesome art progress!!! cheers!
@Dinhjason
@Dinhjason 4 года назад
For those of us who've been caught up in pride and social media's siren call; singing lies, this was a great video to unwind to.
@gustav0santos
@gustav0santos 4 года назад
Hi, James! So glad to see u again, man. Nice video and thanks for all the knowledge
@jalcomics
@jalcomics 2 года назад
For learning anatomy, I believe it may be beneficial to learn the shapes of the skeleton and bones before starting with muscles.
@AleRees
@AleRees 4 года назад
Excellent advice and pointers! Thank you!
@buttbuttyawn3280
@buttbuttyawn3280 4 года назад
This came at the perfect time for me, thank you so much!
@13igorsm
@13igorsm 4 года назад
This video is gold, thank you James, honestly.
@TroloGame2
@TroloGame2 4 года назад
"Pace in drawing is equal with the amount of one's knowledge of fundamentals"
@whitealliance9540
@whitealliance9540 3 года назад
@@p_dusty5451 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A1D5B_qFv1I.html
@LANCIOMODELSART
@LANCIOMODELSART 4 года назад
Totaly agree with you mate.. I was so.. not frustated.. let me say pissed off (beg a pardon, pass me the word), because I hear lot of persons that say speed paiting here and there.. without realizing that are just crap ,especially at the beginning.. fast.. comes with practice and dedication.. and where is the fun, to make something that you love. Happy to hear your words.
@zerofivenine-creepydrawing4243
@zerofivenine-creepydrawing4243 4 года назад
You're awesome James! I first found out about this channel from that comic con video from Proko!
@louisivan4079
@louisivan4079 4 года назад
i'm like a new man after watching this video. god it's so inspiring and professional.
@kaischoneweiss
@kaischoneweiss 4 года назад
i feel like ive made significant improvement over the past couple months by doing exactly what youve said here. i dont want to discredit the hard work ive put in in the past but so much of my time was wasted by not having a plan
@user-tc8pw7fo1r
@user-tc8pw7fo1r Год назад
thank you for this even though i am constantly proggressing my art when i take a break or i dont find the time to draw i feel stressed thanks for your advice
@kris4783
@kris4783 4 года назад
awesome video! i love this new relaxing way of talking :)
@litlbits6169
@litlbits6169 4 года назад
I really needed something like this, so thank you so much!!! :D
@fizzingcola8201
@fizzingcola8201 4 года назад
Thanks James! I needed this 😭
@sionry5229
@sionry5229 4 года назад
Inspiration coming from anything: I have taken so many photos of exactly "clumps of hair on the wall of the shower" As well as tile floors false-marble swirls, etc. Piles of dust and dirt have so much to offer for inspiration. My old camera reel must've looked concerning XD
@matheusalmeida9203
@matheusalmeida9203 4 года назад
Welcome back, we missed you!!!
@lilyspeer3612
@lilyspeer3612 11 месяцев назад
This is super helpful further into being an artist.
@juliets4818
@juliets4818 4 года назад
ok but do you read my mind in some way ahah im in the foundamentals fase and you just answered all my doubts and questions i had inside my mind ...welcome back!
@noam8904
@noam8904 4 года назад
Thank you James!
@THISISPARTATV
@THISISPARTATV 4 года назад
Thank you , I really needed that video, loved the RPG reference
@iyadshabat7852
@iyadshabat7852 4 года назад
Thanks for the great video, i find its a very overlooked topic. I just wanted to ask wether you will be doing more livestreams, since i really enjoyed tuning in while drawing :)
@OwnyOne
@OwnyOne 3 года назад
I love you rn man. This is very helpful.
@anelleafk
@anelleafk 3 года назад
oh boy i truly needed this
@petrocvet
@petrocvet 4 года назад
Your are a legend! thanks for all of the knowledge and secrets You share!
@scintillating14
@scintillating14 3 года назад
Great advice. Not just for learning art.
@francesfarmer3874
@francesfarmer3874 4 года назад
a very very gentle video, thank you
@Agiranto
@Agiranto 4 года назад
-You need a goal. But what if I like everything? What if I like drawing characters as much as drawing landscapes and items. As much as I like sculpting things in 3d. What then? down into the pit of mediocrity?
@alexajohnson944
@alexajohnson944 4 года назад
No , one at a time my friend. Drawing should be fun, but just like with anything you want to become more than proficient , then you have to buckle down and do the hard shit. I love anime and eventually want to do that, buuut, I’m learning realism first so when I eventually do what I want, I can do it easily and interchange between cartoon and realistic features . You need to create goals and move on once you hit them. I’ll give you an example. In one month, I want to have done 3 portraits. So every week, I do drills of each face feature an hour a day (eyes, nose , lips, and ears. And hair) then I put my learning to the test and do a portrait. Once I’m done with that, I will move on to anatomy , probably start with each body part then eventually move on to gestures and stuff
@chlorox01
@chlorox01 4 года назад
I definitely need more practice on my fundamentals but unfortunately I just have no motivation to actually study them. I just want to make finished pieces, not studies. I think it stems primarily from falling into the social media pit of feeling like I have to be posting all the time. Pressuring myself to make art every week to post and never having time to just study the fundamentals. Might be a good idea to take a break soon...
@mabeel99
@mabeel99 2 года назад
Maybe you can try to dedicate one portion of your drawing time to the fundamentals, it doesn't have to be a lot of time, maybe 20/15 minutes or less if you don't have that much time, and eventually add more space to practice the fundamentals. It's better to do a little than to not do anything at all. I like portraits, for example, so i started drawing the head, just trying to get the basic shapes, so I can get used to the process. Maybe you can try to have one gesture study done or one head study done and then add more with time. I didn't have the motivation to make studies (or draw at all) because I was afraid of them turning out bad and I wanted to see development on each session, but the truth is that the more pressure you put on yourself the less work you get done. Making awful drawings it's part of the process.
@devsf4
@devsf4 4 года назад
Thanks for the advise James
@Uhfgood
@Uhfgood 4 года назад
I don't know if you necessarily need to "slow down". I'm sure you and everyone else here, heard about the story of the pottery teacher who told one half of their class that they need to focus on quality, and the other half they said they need to focus on quantity. In the end it showed the ones that made tons of clay pots ended up showing improvement in the quality, where as those that focused on quality hadn't finished even one. I don't know if this is a true story, but there's something to be said for doing lots of pieces as fast as possible, because your quality will eventually improve.
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 4 года назад
I moreso meant to slow down your mind not that you should slow down the drawing process. I totally agree with you on prioritizing quantity since inevitably the quality will come with time.
@Uhfgood
@Uhfgood 4 года назад
@@moderndayjames I also didn't mean to sound sort of like a jerk :-)
@uzimanz
@uzimanz 4 года назад
Really well thought out
@rodannnkekw2866
@rodannnkekw2866 4 года назад
I thought I was in the imitation phase but I realized I’m still in the fundamental phase. Same as always, good video!!
@wiratheanimation226
@wiratheanimation226 4 года назад
Watching james video is like meditation but in an art-way
@MrAletion
@MrAletion 4 года назад
Thanks for everything
@jugaadoorohin4348
@jugaadoorohin4348 2 года назад
aprreciate the DIablo 2 reference, really do
@Tabaluka777
@Tabaluka777 3 года назад
Soulwarmingly good content... thank you!
@squeegeemcgee
@squeegeemcgee 3 года назад
thanks for this, James.
@davidaghamyan8461
@davidaghamyan8461 4 года назад
The Best video for me.. Thanks James
@danielcoronadobueno2021
@danielcoronadobueno2021 3 года назад
Very helpful, James. Really thanks!
@clifflutz155
@clifflutz155 4 года назад
Missed you James!!
@richardsonrichly8456
@richardsonrichly8456 Год назад
8:37 so basically like looking at the ground and seing figures in the random patterns
@pherranine
@pherranine 4 года назад
yes please on that self curriculum video!
@vladislavy5416
@vladislavy5416 4 года назад
Thank you!
@LillenArt2
@LillenArt2 4 года назад
I totally agree with this.
@Staykid92
@Staykid92 4 года назад
Haven’t even watched this yet but this is exactly what I need right now because AH so much to learn how do you fit it all in. So many fundamentals. Which when how long order........
@1kilobyte339
@1kilobyte339 3 года назад
Thank you
@anzatzi
@anzatzi 4 года назад
I like the pacing of this video over your orhers--which I find rushed and clipped. My suggestion is to set aside time for an alternative topic. After bogging down on perspective studies, I changed gears and knocked out some break thru blender head sculpts. Now I'm ready to return to boxland!
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 4 года назад
Thanks! I had a lot of trouble in the past with pacing, usually because of editing/voiceovers. I'll keep that in mind going forward!
@triisart1721
@triisart1721 4 года назад
Yay, you're back
@TheSCPStudio
@TheSCPStudio 4 года назад
I don't think people are asking about how long because they think fast makes a good artist. We wanna get a time gauge on how long it will take to achieve our goals, even a rough estimate. Uncertainty breeds a lot of anxiety and self esteem issues. Some people may also be starting relatively late and want to know how much of their busy lives they need to set aside to practice.
@egusisoup1826
@egusisoup1826 11 месяцев назад
Exactly this. Imagine wanting to become an engineer, and your college instructor said something along the lines of "don't worry about how long it takes, because being fast doesn't make a good engineer". I get where he's coming from, but it's a strawman used to avoid the heart of the question. People want rough gauges on how long it takes people to achieve proficiency in a skill so they can plan their practice time in their already busy schedules (especially as adults). It helps people put in perspective if their skill level is explained by their lack of time practicing, or if their level is below the expected given how much they have practiced, which would allow them to realize they may need to take a different approach. This is why understanding your timeline is often an important pillar for effective goal setting. All of the skills I've been able to learn allow me to give others estimates on how long they would need to study to achieve different levels of proficiency, and what levels are reserved for masters in the field, but when it comes to drawing in particular, many have this idea that because everyone is different and art is personal, it is impossible to do something similar, which I think is unfortunate.
@sergioaguis
@sergioaguis 4 года назад
thank you for this beautiful video
@craftypixel4113
@craftypixel4113 4 года назад
Thanks for this video :)
@ilyaalexandrovich917
@ilyaalexandrovich917 4 года назад
Thanks very much!
@lythaohoang8244
@lythaohoang8244 4 года назад
welcome back!!
@missedplanet3279
@missedplanet3279 4 года назад
Thank you. keep uploading videos please.
@--.._
@--.._ 4 года назад
He's back!!!!
@johnnymarcedocl5395
@johnnymarcedocl5395 4 года назад
yesss, i missed you're videos man
@adamstarkartist
@adamstarkartist 2 года назад
thank you so much
@stopstalkingmebruh6021
@stopstalkingmebruh6021 4 года назад
This was priceless, thanks man :)
@Joe-mc7ze
@Joe-mc7ze 4 года назад
The Diablo stat breakdown was amazing
@BubbaLoob43
@BubbaLoob43 4 года назад
thanks... i needed this!
@AkashSingh-qh2ys
@AkashSingh-qh2ys 4 года назад
Thank you 😟 i am pretty much f**ked up from the past couple of weeks. I also liked this nirvana sort of thing.
@AussieBeef54099
@AussieBeef54099 Год назад
Experimentation is definitley the hardest skill for me. Often I have difficulty figuring out how to play around with something and realising an application of a technique without another showing me I can do it that way.
@FrancescoPizzo_Production
@FrancescoPizzo_Production 4 года назад
He bacc
@jassykat
@jassykat 3 года назад
This is GOLD!!!!
@williamfernandezart
@williamfernandezart 4 года назад
What do you think you are adam duff now? Trying to start the modernday asmr channel?
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 4 года назад
jokes on you, I am Adam Duff
@williamfernandezart
@williamfernandezart 4 года назад
@@moderndayjames The 12 mins this video has been live, you have already out viewed my entire channel. Im not jealous, you are jealous.
@Reyna3103
@Reyna3103 4 года назад
@@williamfernandezart Your Videos are cool, keep it up!
@CellarPhantom
@CellarPhantom 3 года назад
@@williamfernandezart You actually got some good videos! I was very hesitant to click and have a look, just clicked to see if I was right. What I was expecting from your name and avatar: speed paints of fan arts, mostly super heroes, music, no voice-over Hahah you proved me wrong ;-)
@sahilkumarnayak489
@sahilkumarnayak489 4 года назад
Bro....ur doing a awesome job.........fuck yeah
@allaboutart6373
@allaboutart6373 4 года назад
Thank you sir 😊👍✌️
@falseknight4371
@falseknight4371 4 года назад
Learning is not easy for some things. Just because I have the book and read the concepts, does not mean I understand the concepts or am doing them right. That's why mentors and teachers and communities that give feedback exists. Sometimes concepts are pretty advanced and it MIGHT take weeks or months to figure out a concept (ellipses for example) at least for me. But I guess patience is the key because I believe there are just things you cant see until you get to a certain point and that's when your brain clicks. My biggest problem is getting stuck on a problem when learning from books and that takes a huge amount of time from me.
@abhirutmeherishi5738
@abhirutmeherishi5738 4 года назад
This was a great break breaking upload. Btw did you forget linking trent's video?
@moderndayjames
@moderndayjames 4 года назад
yes i did! I'll make sure to put that in now
@saieshpatil7077
@saieshpatil7077 4 года назад
People nowadays don't have patience They just want quick success in art Sometimes they get it but the thing that matters is experience
@JerseyMcgee81
@JerseyMcgee81 4 года назад
Im constantly stuck in the fundamentals stage because I feel I should have anatomy memorized which I never seem to do..😒
@MrKongatthegates
@MrKongatthegates 4 года назад
You cant memorise it all. A few basic shapes is enough. Not all art involves human figures. I just find reference photos usually no need to memorize
@reuulines
@reuulines 4 года назад
Anatomy is not the most important fundamental , perspective and form are the most important in my view if you train yourself to see the form within every structure and place it in perspective you can be able to draw more than you thought possible
@queenonika4015
@queenonika4015 3 года назад
learn light and color trust it’ll amp up your art
@void3793
@void3793 4 года назад
I hate the learning process and that's why i gave up. That's how the real world works :) I just don't make any progress and its frustrating not being able to create anything pleasant.
@stopstalkingmebruh6021
@stopstalkingmebruh6021 4 года назад
Nooo it does not, It's simly your perception of the real world, I hope you choose to try again but find a learning process that works for you, you can even try it in the reverse order of what James said
@fluidsings7870
@fluidsings7870 4 года назад
^^ there’s always a change, you just don’t notice it!
@terryfiaty8383
@terryfiaty8383 Год назад
Thx 🙂🙂🙂
@supercool42_
@supercool42_ 3 года назад
this vid was epic ty ty :)
@Andra1150
@Andra1150 4 года назад
James, this is exactly what I have been searching for ages) Well, not for ages, but quite long. Thank you very much for that, it will help me and many others to learn, I am sure)
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