Hi, my passion isn't drawing but programming. Your story sounds very similar to my story where I haven't programmed in a couple of months now because I quit and now, I am thinking about returning. Figured I will return January 1,2025. Maybe I will program as a hobby by creating a game, I don't know yet? While figuring this out I am learning Greek for literature and learning Italian since I plan to travel there again someday. But I found your channel because I figured I could learn some basics of drawing so I could create a video game with coding. Well, wish you the best on your dreams and thank you.
@komizaloto2 күн бұрын
I practicing drawning skull as a joke before 💀💀💀💀💀
@jetd97162 күн бұрын
Great point regarding aspiring artist. For me, you have enough skills to be a professional artist. What defines you as a professional in any field is that you can earn a living from it. I’ve seen countless people with less skills than you who make 6 figures sell art online.
@dazocat55663 күн бұрын
Great vid my friend! :) i wish you the best! Peace brother! And congratulations to you and your wife! I’m happy that you found each other! bless! ❤🙏✌️☺️✨🙌
@dazocat55663 күн бұрын
Wait is that Nami Crying on the back of your shirt?!?!❤❤❤😮✨🙏🙌🙌💯you have my support brotha! One Piece Means so much to me!! Saved my life growing up suicidal since 2006.. it also made me pursue my art back then.. but ive .. like you said.. sometimes you end up working at jobs you dont like.. until finally you can fight for your dreams as an artist.. ahh… its so difficult and hard.. but i will never ever give up my art till the day i die… take care my nakama(friend)… peace ❤🙏✌️🙏😁☝️
@KeLPlays244 күн бұрын
Can you suggest a good book for total beginners at portrait drawing
@user-xz8nw4mb7r4 күн бұрын
my parents are asian thus no matter How old are you they,bash your Head to the wall and say 'it will never work' that's was my passion they stopped me for almost 4 years i never drew anything and now I'm 19 and picked up drawing Last year
@saliuarts4 күн бұрын
Gameplay looks fun enough
@ZephyerArt4 күн бұрын
omg it's so fun, I even have it on my phone now too lol
@justineschubert7254 күн бұрын
this book is actually my most precious possessions!! its SO GOOD for anatomy and practice!! (if anyone wants it i have the pdf version!!)
@Manu-tp9qy4 күн бұрын
What is the name of the book?
@caileyalana53275 күн бұрын
Even bones look hard to me😭😭 Aww man
@mayank21065 күн бұрын
Hey there ! Thanks for this video 📷 Can you please, let me know the book title (the one you're using )?
@Morphexxer6 күн бұрын
becoming good is the only thing that matters lets be honest. being shit is just not worth it. PS what i struggle with. Not being able to draw like Yusuke murata.
@TheDoomWizard6 күн бұрын
I'm 35 and talk about the collapse of civilization on my channel. None of this art will matter when we're all dead by 2040.
@ineedsleep096 күн бұрын
Wish I was there, but I was at school 😔
@ZephyerArt6 күн бұрын
oof no worries, catch you at the next one!
@joya82418 күн бұрын
This resonates with me right now. I'm 27, and I've recently rediscovered my love for art. As a child, I didn't think I had any talent because other kids seemed so much better, so I gave it up. But recently, on a whim, I started drawing again. Despite the mistakes in my work, I felt incredibly happy and satisfied. When my partner saw my drawing, he told me he liked it and that it had potential. I didn't fully understand what he meant, but his words ignited a spark in me.
@Pumkim-stew10 күн бұрын
It’s harder in your mind push through and you’ll see such big improvements you’ll have the edge on everyone else
@midnightartist4311 күн бұрын
I wanna draw characters with good designs, and also deku in the arcane style cuz idk why not lmao.
@FrankEats11 күн бұрын
Man! Here to encourage! Subscribed ! Love this! 😁
@jacktheartcreator11 күн бұрын
very cool video. I'm on the path to learn and master it.
@howardduck482912 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting your journey/story. It is so refreshing to hear the similar paths we go through. That mindset of why waste time on a project you know you're not ready for is an absolute growth killer. @50 I still push myself but also allowed that negative mindset to sink in and it sucks! Thank you for this documentary on your journey you just inspired me to push harder! God Bless you
@jonahnolastnameneeded313012 күн бұрын
I’m doing the skeleton bit by bit. I did the rib cage and pelvis yesterday, and now I’m adding the skull. Once I get the skeleton down I’ll start adding muscles and so on.
@Carra_Mello13 күн бұрын
While I’m still pretty young. This story motivates me to continue to pursue my dreams of being a concept artist. While I started a little late compared to my peers, it’s still never too late to learn.
@jessenotmessy654915 күн бұрын
You posted!
@ZephyerArt15 күн бұрын
lol I've been away for a bit but hopefully coming back strong see you on a stream soon!
@leseancunningham945616 күн бұрын
Thanks for this, im 40 and shaking the dust off
@lamidraw16 күн бұрын
As a beginner, you shouldn’t go straight to anatomy. instead, try to learn the fundamentals and perspective because, as the name says, they are fundamental. after that, you can try to learn anatomy. but yes, those are good books I heard^^
@krispino461017 күн бұрын
So many more incredible art pieces he could make but rip to the great ink artist.
@Hynotama18 күн бұрын
I don’t know man, I just like drawing skulls, bones, skeletons and other dead things. I like morbid art.
@sarahm.m_art18 күн бұрын
Many times I wanted to stop drawing and focus on learning something else, such as programming, but I am always in fear that if I stop, I will never return to drawing again, as happened with other things, so I find myself putting the priority on practicing drawing, implementing my ideas, and sharing what I have achieved through social media and in... The rest of the time I'm trying to learn other things.
@markangeloflores918019 күн бұрын
Ever wonder what are the purpose of so called "tutorials" like that when after you became developed, improve and understand the concrete ideas then sooner you can't claim it. Is it for a person to imitate other artists concrete ideas, that's stealing. Realizations and "How to invent" concepts are important in achieving your goals and success. As Steve Jobs said in his quotes : In reality, the creative people were really only combining a couple of ideas that they saw elsewhere. When you see where they got the ideas, it becomes less impressive. What I'm getting from this is that creative things make you think "Wow, it's impressive that they came up with that." But in reality, the creative people were really only combining a couple of ideas that they saw elsewhere. When you see where they got the ideas, it becomes less impressive. Here's a related quote from Steve Jobs: "Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn't really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That's because they were able to connect experiences they've had and synthesize new things."- Boring and nonsense if you can claim and make a new concept. Drawing is obvious and can be learned by anyone, just by moving there medium and tools. It is also similar to Writing. #Plagiarism #ArtThief #AvoidStaticLearning #GoingwiththeFlow
@jordanacklin361520 күн бұрын
I’m 30 and I’ve been painting for about 4 years now, before that I went to art school determined to be an animator for Disney until I discovered painting. I’m still trying to get my foot in the door, but lately it’s been rough. I’m constantly battling imposter syndrome or comparing myself to others when it comes to my art. Sometimes I just don’t feel good enough, and it doesn’t help when people commission me for paintings of others artwork. I’m still trying to keep faith though.
@Erinba21 күн бұрын
Absolutely nailed it with resistance being a chronic illness. It’s like always having something in the pit of your stomach a pressure that’s always building and there and sitting and waiting … I’ve had it for about two years now but very seriously for about a year as I truly finally want to put my work out there but just can’t 😢
@calick720822 күн бұрын
Dude this video resonated so hard with me. I turned 37 this year and it has been 10 since I abandoned art due to my frustration at to what I perceived as lack of progress and talent. Eventually I learned about the anxiety issues that have been plaguing me for years, and thanks to my partner I am now learning to love myself more, and found out that the one thing that truly fulfills me is art. So this year I am back to it, learning from past mistakes, to be consistent and most of all, to enjoy every second of it. Insta-subbed and can’t wait to see more of your work mate 🙌🏻
@LastBreathSansHardMode23 күн бұрын
great tutorial i hope i can learn more.
@LastBreathSansHardMode23 күн бұрын
awesome this should help me with my arts.
@red_revolverfilms233624 күн бұрын
This helps especially if you wanna draw a anatomically correct Ghost Rider
@itzy454125 күн бұрын
What book is that may I ask?
@AnnChovies27 күн бұрын
the title is the chapter I’m currently on in life
@abenanaziamado978427 күн бұрын
Sorry but i'm happy that you're not 13 of 17 like those artist in tiktok... I had a artblock for 2 month just of jealousy I was afraid to draw.
@fayedraw28 күн бұрын
So cool
@RebelTitan28 күн бұрын
I'm a chef and a graphic designer. I studied both subjects in college and using both skills right now. Although I'm a little bit skilled in graphic design, I didn't have much talent in art. During covid I started drawing every single day. I think I improved alot since then. Now I don't have time to draw daily but still I make a design once a week. All these thing you said in this video is on point. Just keep going!
@sahasmahogha639929 күн бұрын
Meanwhile here I am, a biology student drawing what looks like hot garbage in comparison. But, that's what we are expected to do.
@tvzone229 күн бұрын
Bro im tried of videos of drawing people standing straight. Show us how to draw dynamic poses in respect to the environment perspective. A good drawing doesn't just have people standing straight all the time
@slothslobber972329 күн бұрын
What book is that?
@soulflame563529 күн бұрын
Almost 40 here, Started writing, and drawing. It was painful first 60 days. I started to like it, and enjoy it after that. My writing becoming nice, people are saying it too. Drawing, I have bear hands, will take a bit longer, but I really enjoy good drawing, and painting, or even light, and shadow on it. You will be good Z. In no time, You will crush it nice style already.
@kohinurKhatun-fv9owАй бұрын
Anybody want head?
@tsxspk5102Ай бұрын
What is that book?
@TdDubakurАй бұрын
😮wanna collaborate on making manga though i am an artist too and i love your art i have a discord server for that i would love it if you join❤
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Hi, my passion isn't drawing but programming. Your story sounds very similar to my story where I haven't programmed in a couple of months now because I quit and now, I am thinking about returning. Figured I will return January 1,2025. Maybe I will program as a hobby by creating a game, I don't know yet? While figuring this out I am learning Greek for literature and learning Italian since I plan to travel there again someday. But I found your channel because I figured I could learn some basics of drawing so I could create a video game with coding. Well, wish you the best on your dreams and thank you.
I practicing drawning skull as a joke before 💀💀💀💀💀
Great point regarding aspiring artist. For me, you have enough skills to be a professional artist. What defines you as a professional in any field is that you can earn a living from it. I’ve seen countless people with less skills than you who make 6 figures sell art online.
Great vid my friend! :) i wish you the best! Peace brother! And congratulations to you and your wife! I’m happy that you found each other! bless! ❤🙏✌️☺️✨🙌
Wait is that Nami Crying on the back of your shirt?!?!❤❤❤😮✨🙏🙌🙌💯you have my support brotha! One Piece Means so much to me!! Saved my life growing up suicidal since 2006.. it also made me pursue my art back then.. but ive .. like you said.. sometimes you end up working at jobs you dont like.. until finally you can fight for your dreams as an artist.. ahh… its so difficult and hard.. but i will never ever give up my art till the day i die… take care my nakama(friend)… peace ❤🙏✌️🙏😁☝️
Can you suggest a good book for total beginners at portrait drawing
my parents are asian thus no matter How old are you they,bash your Head to the wall and say 'it will never work' that's was my passion they stopped me for almost 4 years i never drew anything and now I'm 19 and picked up drawing Last year
Gameplay looks fun enough
omg it's so fun, I even have it on my phone now too lol
this book is actually my most precious possessions!! its SO GOOD for anatomy and practice!! (if anyone wants it i have the pdf version!!)
What is the name of the book?
Even bones look hard to me😭😭 Aww man
Hey there ! Thanks for this video 📷 Can you please, let me know the book title (the one you're using )?
becoming good is the only thing that matters lets be honest. being shit is just not worth it. PS what i struggle with. Not being able to draw like Yusuke murata.
I'm 35 and talk about the collapse of civilization on my channel. None of this art will matter when we're all dead by 2040.
Wish I was there, but I was at school 😔
oof no worries, catch you at the next one!
This resonates with me right now. I'm 27, and I've recently rediscovered my love for art. As a child, I didn't think I had any talent because other kids seemed so much better, so I gave it up. But recently, on a whim, I started drawing again. Despite the mistakes in my work, I felt incredibly happy and satisfied. When my partner saw my drawing, he told me he liked it and that it had potential. I didn't fully understand what he meant, but his words ignited a spark in me.
It’s harder in your mind push through and you’ll see such big improvements you’ll have the edge on everyone else
I wanna draw characters with good designs, and also deku in the arcane style cuz idk why not lmao.
Man! Here to encourage! Subscribed ! Love this! 😁
very cool video. I'm on the path to learn and master it.
Thank you for posting your journey/story. It is so refreshing to hear the similar paths we go through. That mindset of why waste time on a project you know you're not ready for is an absolute growth killer. @50 I still push myself but also allowed that negative mindset to sink in and it sucks! Thank you for this documentary on your journey you just inspired me to push harder! God Bless you
I’m doing the skeleton bit by bit. I did the rib cage and pelvis yesterday, and now I’m adding the skull. Once I get the skeleton down I’ll start adding muscles and so on.
While I’m still pretty young. This story motivates me to continue to pursue my dreams of being a concept artist. While I started a little late compared to my peers, it’s still never too late to learn.
You posted!
lol I've been away for a bit but hopefully coming back strong see you on a stream soon!
Thanks for this, im 40 and shaking the dust off
As a beginner, you shouldn’t go straight to anatomy. instead, try to learn the fundamentals and perspective because, as the name says, they are fundamental. after that, you can try to learn anatomy. but yes, those are good books I heard^^
So many more incredible art pieces he could make but rip to the great ink artist.
I don’t know man, I just like drawing skulls, bones, skeletons and other dead things. I like morbid art.
Many times I wanted to stop drawing and focus on learning something else, such as programming, but I am always in fear that if I stop, I will never return to drawing again, as happened with other things, so I find myself putting the priority on practicing drawing, implementing my ideas, and sharing what I have achieved through social media and in... The rest of the time I'm trying to learn other things.
Ever wonder what are the purpose of so called "tutorials" like that when after you became developed, improve and understand the concrete ideas then sooner you can't claim it. Is it for a person to imitate other artists concrete ideas, that's stealing. Realizations and "How to invent" concepts are important in achieving your goals and success. As Steve Jobs said in his quotes : In reality, the creative people were really only combining a couple of ideas that they saw elsewhere. When you see where they got the ideas, it becomes less impressive. What I'm getting from this is that creative things make you think "Wow, it's impressive that they came up with that." But in reality, the creative people were really only combining a couple of ideas that they saw elsewhere. When you see where they got the ideas, it becomes less impressive. Here's a related quote from Steve Jobs: "Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn't really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That's because they were able to connect experiences they've had and synthesize new things."- Boring and nonsense if you can claim and make a new concept. Drawing is obvious and can be learned by anyone, just by moving there medium and tools. It is also similar to Writing. #Plagiarism #ArtThief #AvoidStaticLearning #GoingwiththeFlow
I’m 30 and I’ve been painting for about 4 years now, before that I went to art school determined to be an animator for Disney until I discovered painting. I’m still trying to get my foot in the door, but lately it’s been rough. I’m constantly battling imposter syndrome or comparing myself to others when it comes to my art. Sometimes I just don’t feel good enough, and it doesn’t help when people commission me for paintings of others artwork. I’m still trying to keep faith though.
Absolutely nailed it with resistance being a chronic illness. It’s like always having something in the pit of your stomach a pressure that’s always building and there and sitting and waiting … I’ve had it for about two years now but very seriously for about a year as I truly finally want to put my work out there but just can’t 😢
Dude this video resonated so hard with me. I turned 37 this year and it has been 10 since I abandoned art due to my frustration at to what I perceived as lack of progress and talent. Eventually I learned about the anxiety issues that have been plaguing me for years, and thanks to my partner I am now learning to love myself more, and found out that the one thing that truly fulfills me is art. So this year I am back to it, learning from past mistakes, to be consistent and most of all, to enjoy every second of it. Insta-subbed and can’t wait to see more of your work mate 🙌🏻
great tutorial i hope i can learn more.
awesome this should help me with my arts.
This helps especially if you wanna draw a anatomically correct Ghost Rider
What book is that may I ask?
the title is the chapter I’m currently on in life
Sorry but i'm happy that you're not 13 of 17 like those artist in tiktok... I had a artblock for 2 month just of jealousy I was afraid to draw.
So cool
I'm a chef and a graphic designer. I studied both subjects in college and using both skills right now. Although I'm a little bit skilled in graphic design, I didn't have much talent in art. During covid I started drawing every single day. I think I improved alot since then. Now I don't have time to draw daily but still I make a design once a week. All these thing you said in this video is on point. Just keep going!
Meanwhile here I am, a biology student drawing what looks like hot garbage in comparison. But, that's what we are expected to do.
Bro im tried of videos of drawing people standing straight. Show us how to draw dynamic poses in respect to the environment perspective. A good drawing doesn't just have people standing straight all the time
What book is that?
Almost 40 here, Started writing, and drawing. It was painful first 60 days. I started to like it, and enjoy it after that. My writing becoming nice, people are saying it too. Drawing, I have bear hands, will take a bit longer, but I really enjoy good drawing, and painting, or even light, and shadow on it. You will be good Z. In no time, You will crush it nice style already.
Anybody want head?
What is that book?
😮wanna collaborate on making manga though i am an artist too and i love your art i have a discord server for that i would love it if you join❤
Im 36, feels like this video was made for me 😅