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The Cure to being Overwhelmed with Learning Art

I spent 4 years at Art School. What I learnt there? Useful.
What I learnt for reading a book? Life changing.
What makes art school useful, aside from networking, is really just down to how you plan out your learning. In this video, we go over exactly how to do that, except tailored MORE to your needs!.
Useful Artists I'd learn from:
Proko / @prokotv
Pikat / @pikat
Marco Bucci / @marcobucci

Пікірлер: 16

  • @NexyiaArt
    @NexyiaArtАй бұрын

    HI One thing I need to add. Learning from people closer in skill to you can have more value than someone vastly ahead in skill. This is because they are closer to experiencing what they went through to get to where they are. The expert has already passed that and is working on something else.

  • @ghastlypompano2
    @ghastlypompano2Ай бұрын

    I always found it helpful to set the goal for what I'm doing as time oriented, rather than product oriented. If instead of saying "I will finish the eyes today", the goal is "I will spend 1 hour drawing these eyes." Even if I finish the eyes to something I find happy, I will continue drawing something else with eyes so I will have always met my goal. It's always nice to leave of of a 100% completed goal with no product, then a 0.06% completed goal with no product.

  • @NexyiaArt

    @NexyiaArt

    Ай бұрын

    That's a really good idea! I may try that myself, a good way of tracking time.

  • @asdfjkgh
    @asdfjkghАй бұрын

    art school has buddies to get active feedback, while self taught has no one

  • @Snowflakebunbun

    @Snowflakebunbun

    Ай бұрын

    That doesn't mean you can't teach yourself, plenty of professional artists out there that are self taught

  • @NexyiaArt

    @NexyiaArt

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely! When I was at Art School we had weekly Crit sessions as well as just generally always bouncing around helping each other. But, this doesn't mean you can't find feedback from others while being self taught! There are also ways to give yourself critique. Active feedback definitely exists! In areas where you can judge objective accuracy - like perspective or proportion, you can always find creative ways to critique yourself.

  • @PankajSinghArt
    @PankajSinghArt25 күн бұрын

    I have learnt the same way books and online tutorials. Though it’s difficult but rewarding!

  • @mr.baskhanov1486
    @mr.baskhanov1486Ай бұрын

    Nice video but please remove the background music I cant understand anything you’re saying

  • @NexyiaArt

    @NexyiaArt

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for letting me know! I'll be more aware of it in future. If there's anything you'd like me to go over, let me know!

  • @learnartwithme3766
    @learnartwithme376628 күн бұрын

    TURN THE MUSIC DOWN!

  • @NexyiaArt

    @NexyiaArt

    27 күн бұрын

    Next time :)

  • @mykellederickpalad7883
    @mykellederickpalad788328 күн бұрын

    Don't think you can call yourself self taught when you use youtube online materials. Just because you don't go to art school, doesn't mean you're self taught.

  • @NexyiaArt

    @NexyiaArt

    27 күн бұрын

    Why do you think that?

  • @Not_Even_Wrong

    @Not_Even_Wrong

    14 күн бұрын

    You can use that definition of self taught, but it's your own. Autodidact is just the greek translation of self teaching, it does not mean "to use no outside resources to learn" it means to learn without the guidance of schoolmasters (i.e., teachers, professors, institutions).

  • @mykellederickpalad7883

    @mykellederickpalad7883

    14 күн бұрын

    @@NexyiaArt KZread tutorials are online classes in a way😅

  • @FrenchEclairYall

    @FrenchEclairYall

    3 күн бұрын

    ​​@@mykellederickpalad7883 While I can see what you're saying, and you’re right when you say that they're essentially online classes, you have to consider that a course is what we pay for when it comes to art school. And, as you already know, they're made up of more than several classes containing different methods and topics. That's a huge difference in comparison to sitting down at home, opening KZread and choosing an erray of videos that might only give you very limited information that allows you to scratch just the surface of, let's say, anatomy. The legs? Arms? Eyes? Muscle placement and bone structure? As a beginner, it's overwhelming and difficult to know where to start and how to conduct the way you study as well as practice, not to mention- effectively. There's only you, the student, and that person's video you're watching that doesn't know who you are and can't exactly push you in the right direction like a teacher and mentor would. So, I mean, in the end, you are self-taught because the free resources you have would still mean nothing if you don't know how to understand any of it. You're teaching your own self how to do that and I think that should be validated (as a self-taught artist). :)