As someone who is slow at progress. You cant expect to get better at anything if you cant enjoy it. I used to be a try hard when I started drawing heroes and all as a kid. Only if I relax and realize that making a mistake on the paper wont kill me did I feel like I was the one holding my pencil and not my anxiety. Im 17 and due to studies am inconsistent in filling up my sketchbook, but when I do, I want to focus more on enjoying it than being perfect. Enjoy the process and gradually progress will occur.
I love that people always say Van Gogh started art later in life but he was in his 20s. Me, I did start later in life. Months before my 40th birthday. In my 8 years of drawing I have advanced to a level I never thought I’d reach. I do realistic portraits and comics. TH-cam has been a huge help since I’ve had no formal training, . Anyone can learn to draw if I did.
Congrats on that! I started drawing at 44. Nowhere near “good”, but I can see that I’ve improved in the past year when looking at my earlier sketches. It’s awesome when you can see it.
@@mansimalik8826 I just searched on TH-cam for it. This channel has helped, as well as Jabba and Cherry Deluxe. I’m more going for the cartoon styles. There’s also the quick line sketch, where it’s as it says - a quick & rough sketch to get the general shape. I’ve used other channels that I cannot remember ATM, but there’s a ton here.
This is really one of the best videos I've seen in a long time. No bullshit, no silly jokes, straight to the point. Thank you very much for inspiring us to be better.
I grew up with that same notion the guy was talking about in the clip, it’s been a process to shift away from those beliefs and only recently I’m starting to actually believe, hey I can learn this too. It’s crazy what impact these things have on the trajectory of your life. Thanks for a great reminder.
My parents scoffed at my desire to be an artist when I was young and told me I needed to get a good sound office job. So i did. It stopped every creative bone I had. I thought as I didn't have "talent" they were probably right. Over the years i dabbled ind a few sketches and graphic design under the impression you cant make a living from that. Only now at 55 years old am I realising that I should have been an artist. Your videos, particularly this one have really helped me immensely. Thankyou Kesh.
So happy for you that you are starting out now. And so glad you are finding these helpful. Your story will inspire many to take on this journey. I might also argue that you've been doing "art" all this while as well. The experience you've gained so far is HARD MATERIAL for the art you are about to do now. All you need to focus on is the technique, which is fairly easy to gain. So excited for you!! Keep going and don't stop :)
As a procrastinator, I've been very hesitant to learn how to draw since everytime I try, I'm not consistent. But I've been looking at your drawing camp for awhile now and if I can be consistent in writing or playing video games then I can be consistent in drawing as well, I admire all of these tips when it comes to drawing. I like how you always tell us to put effort into drawing and you'll get what you want, vs other artists who would just tell us that if you do this one thing, one time and never commit then you could automactically learn how to draw. Sometime this month, I will purchase your drawing camp, since not only it's the best priced drawing program that I've seen but it's the best quality at a fast pace and it's easy to fallow through with it. If Deepali and you can draw then so can I!
Hey just found you and just wanted to stop in and say thanks for the encouragement, i like you have been drawing since childhood and even took lots of art classes through the years but somewhere along the way things changed and i gave up my dream of being a graphic artist professionally, BUT now i'm sort of a stay at home mom, not that i have the free time but i'm trying to make it so i can get back to it, and hearing you say all of these things is like a warm hug and reminder that even though i'm almost 40 i still have time to learn a new skill like using porcreate and get better at my skill :) thanks! cant wait to check out your other videos :)
That’s a very good piece of advise many people don’t know ‘learning requires rest’.. often people get frustrated why they can’t do it while they don’t give enough time to their brain to process it and their frustration lead them to quit it. Where as the simple process is learn.. rest…try and repeat this like you are enjoying it don’t let it become a burden for you.
I agree with you bro... I used same strategy to learn and continuously do it... Once understanding the concept there needs a lot of practice and your own experiments. I thank all the real heros who shares their experiences. It made life easier you just have to be clear why you are learning something.
"No amount of natural ability can compete with diligent practice" -Jeff Goin. I draw traditional way, but wanted to learn digital art. I started to practice 6 months ago. I followed Kesh advise, practice EVERYDAY, even for few minutes. Looking back on my first digital art 6 months ago, I couldn't believe my improvement in just short time. Yes there is a so called 'innate talent", but it'll be useless without consistent practice. Remember, Kesh wasn't born an artist, he mold himself as an artist, he practice.
hey kesh ! I really resonated with your video. the part where you were frustrated with your art before you found passion in it is where I think I relate to. still trying to be passionate 😅, but I know I will get there. thank you for motivating me😄😁.
Thank you. This video has given hope to this 29 year old who aspires to create his own comics and cartoons one day. Been drawing seriously since last november and i will continue practising with this new motivation in mind.
@@KeshArt Thank you, it means a lot to hear you say that. The road is long and hard, but one i feel i must walk to truly discover myself, both as an artist and as a person.
It starts with having an open mind for whatever it is we learn, so many people slow down their process of progression with saying “I can’t do this” when if you have to say that at least add yet at the end. Or I am currently improving my skills. Start with a ready to grow mindset and any learning journey is just a little bit easier, I fully agree with this.
You don’t need talent to be a great artist but it’s definitely helps. Person with talent would be similar to a character in an rpg game with a 10-25% exp boost. They both can get a similar end result if they put in the work but the one with talent will just have an easier time getting there
Kesh can you make a tutorial or ebook on how to make chibbi characters like yours please please please or at least share image of the proportion of your characters, I have been struggling a lot to make chibbi character especially in right proportion.
Hmmm, "skilled enough". And you might be right, talent is outside our control. Skill is in our control. We might not be skilled enough to do a project, but that's kinda the point? So we becomes the type of person who's able to execute that:)
There are people born with artistic talents, I myself believes I'm one of those people. Growing up, I observed people around me having a hard time drawing something I found so simple. However, I don't think one needs to be born with talent in order to become an artist. Talent exist in every field of arts and sciences. Take boxing as an example, there are exceptional fighters among other fighter, those who were born with talent, but this doesn't stop others from becoming a boxer. What we need is diligence in order to develop a skill.
could you please help me with this i am very passionate about becoming an artist, because i love to draw and paint even my drawing skills are also very good and i am always ready to learn new things in drawing but i am now at the age to make a firm decision on choosing my career so i really wanna be an artist but i observed that most artist are poor and right now i am in 12 grade studying science, because my parents aspiration is to make me a doctor however i am not bad at studying but i am always passionate about drawing and painting so what should i do? does career as an artist worth it?
I feel like my art isn't improving even by a small margin I was drawing daily but nowadays I only draw once a week I just lost the excitement to draw recently, any advice ?
Well here's the thing i think i am just lazy / stupid cus i dont learn from my mistakes. I just keep repeating the mistakes over and over 6 and a half months of drawing and i still do the same mistakes. 😂 Studying by myself. Also if your student did arcetecture she already has the art fundamentals hammered in to her head. Because architecture is drawing.
Your first point from that van guy (who calls their kid "van??" Brum, brum) is wrong. Artists have always had mentors even going back to Roman and Greek times. I just did a search for David Hockney's mentor and it comes up as Alan Davie.
Every time I do something , I fear about all of the stuff I should have doing this time , and I am like leave it for now and you might wondering that what's the things that I have to do and not my passion and wellbeing , that's just being naive, ok bye 🙃
@5:41 Did u just say she was an architect?! Dude I thought architects draw stuff all the time, it's just that they work with "straight line" shapes...😅 Anyways, I believe in this myth but also wanna try out for myself to see whether I can draw so I'll use your video when I do that.. Nanri !
Yes! It can be done. However it requires practice and a step to do it. I can see how much I’ve improved in the past year, despite not participating as much as I need to. Nowhere near on the level of Kesh, but confident enough to draw something on my whiteboard for my students. They actually look forward to it, and I have a few teachers coming in to see why I’ve drawn. I’m 45. If you’re new to it or afraid of starting, just take that step. Your other foot will follow, and before you know it, you’re drawing well.
@@KeshArt this is the next level of happiness when your favorite artist a person who encourage's you in many ways reply, So so happy feeling like an achievement in itself, and I've started 100 sketches challenge for my self to get somewhere thank you soooo much ♥️♥️♥️
Yes! You need pencil to draw......
You are killing me these jokes🤣 literally....🥲
@@KeshArt i use my hand tho
And a piece of paper
And the back of a math book
Me with a piece of charcoal and walls
I'm gonna end this mans whole career
As someone who is slow at progress. You cant expect to get better at anything if you cant enjoy it. I used to be a try hard when I started drawing heroes and all as a kid. Only if I relax and realize that making a mistake on the paper wont kill me did I feel like I was the one holding my pencil and not my anxiety. Im 17 and due to studies am inconsistent in filling up my sketchbook, but when I do, I want to focus more on enjoying it than being perfect. Enjoy the process and gradually progress will occur.
Amen!
I love that people always say Van Gogh started art later in life but he was in his 20s. Me, I did start later in life. Months before my 40th birthday. In my 8 years of drawing I have advanced to a level I never thought I’d reach. I do realistic portraits and comics. TH-cam has been a huge help since I’ve had no formal training,
. Anyone can learn to draw if I did.
Congrats on that! I started drawing at 44. Nowhere near “good”, but I can see that I’ve improved in the past year when looking at my earlier sketches.
It’s awesome when you can see it.
Hey! Could you share some TH-cam channels that helped?
@@mansimalik8826 I just searched on TH-cam for it. This channel has helped, as well as Jabba and Cherry Deluxe. I’m more going for the cartoon styles. There’s also the quick line sketch, where it’s as it says - a quick & rough sketch to get the general shape.
I’ve used other channels that I cannot remember ATM, but there’s a ton here.
rlly late but, me and my friends are doing a comic. Any advice?
This is really one of the best videos I've seen in a long time. No bullshit, no silly jokes, straight to the point. Thank you very much for inspiring us to be better.
I grew up with that same notion the guy was talking about in the clip, it’s been a process to shift away from those beliefs and only recently I’m starting to actually believe, hey I can learn this too. It’s crazy what impact these things have on the trajectory of your life. Thanks for a great reminder.
My parents scoffed at my desire to be an artist when I was young and told me I needed to get a good sound office job. So i did. It stopped every creative bone I had. I thought as I didn't have "talent" they were probably right. Over the years i dabbled ind a few sketches and graphic design under the impression you cant make a living from that. Only now at 55 years old am I realising that I should have been an artist. Your videos, particularly this one have really helped me immensely. Thankyou Kesh.
So happy for you that you are starting out now. And so glad you are finding these helpful. Your story will inspire many to take on this journey.
I might also argue that you've been doing "art" all this while as well. The experience you've gained so far is HARD MATERIAL for the art you are about to do now. All you need to focus on is the technique, which is fairly easy to gain.
So excited for you!! Keep going and don't stop :)
As a procrastinator, I've been very hesitant to learn how to draw since everytime I try, I'm not consistent. But I've been looking at your drawing camp for awhile now and if I can be consistent in writing or playing video games then I can be consistent in drawing as well, I admire all of these tips when it comes to drawing. I like how you always tell us to put effort into drawing and you'll get what you want, vs other artists who would just tell us that if you do this one thing, one time and never commit then you could automactically learn how to draw. Sometime this month, I will purchase your drawing camp, since not only it's the best priced drawing program that I've seen but it's the best quality at a fast pace and it's easy to fallow through with it. If Deepali and you can draw then so can I!
Hey just found you and just wanted to stop in and say thanks for the encouragement, i like you have been drawing since childhood and even took lots of art classes through the years but somewhere along the way things changed and i gave up my dream of being a graphic artist professionally, BUT now i'm sort of a stay at home mom, not that i have the free time but i'm trying to make it so i can get back to it, and hearing you say all of these things is like a warm hug and reminder that even though i'm almost 40 i still have time to learn a new skill like using porcreate and get better at my skill :) thanks! cant wait to check out your other videos :)
That’s a very good piece of advise many people don’t know ‘learning requires rest’.. often people get frustrated why they can’t do it while they don’t give enough time to their brain to process it and their frustration lead them to quit it. Where as the simple process is learn.. rest…try and repeat this like you are enjoying it don’t let it become a burden for you.
Oh yeah, it's been a big learning for me, to incorporate processing time into my learning.
The character model is so beautiful. Especially the costumes, I really like the characters wearing clothes.
ธรรมะก่อนนอน 💀
I found your channel right when you were starting, congratulations on making this far. Glad to have you on youtube
I agree with you bro... I used same strategy to learn and continuously do it... Once understanding the concept there needs a lot of practice and your own experiments. I thank all the real heros who shares their experiences. It made life easier you just have to be clear why you are learning something.
"No amount of natural ability can compete with diligent practice" -Jeff Goin.
I draw traditional way, but wanted to learn digital art. I started to practice 6 months ago. I followed Kesh advise, practice EVERYDAY, even for few minutes. Looking back on my first digital art 6 months ago, I couldn't believe my improvement in just short time. Yes there is a so called 'innate talent", but it'll be useless without consistent practice. Remember, Kesh wasn't born an artist, he mold himself as an artist, he practice.
Thats great! Good for you!!
Thats Nice 😀
@@KeshArt always
hey kesh ! I really resonated with your video. the part where you were frustrated with your art before you found passion in it is where I think I relate to. still trying to be passionate 😅, but I know I will get there. thank you for motivating me😄😁.
Thank you. This video has given hope to this 29 year old who aspires to create his own comics and cartoons one day. Been drawing seriously since last november and i will continue practising with this new motivation in mind.
That is great!! Keep at it, you'll get there!
@@KeshArt Thank you, it means a lot to hear you say that. The road is long and hard, but one i feel i must walk to truly discover myself, both as an artist and as a person.
It starts with having an open mind for whatever it is we learn, so many people slow down their process of progression with saying “I can’t do this” when if you have to say that at least add yet at the end. Or I am currently improving my skills. Start with a ready to grow mindset and any learning journey is just a little bit easier, I fully agree with this.
Very true, the stories we tell ourselves creates identities that dictates our beliefs and actions. Good to tell a good story:)
You don’t need talent to be a great artist but it’s definitely helps. Person with talent would be similar to a character in an rpg game with a 10-25% exp boost. They both can get a similar end result if they put in the work but the one with talent will just have an easier time getting there
This is the best way to put it, talent only helps you learn, it doesn’t learn for you
Hi kesh I love your vids you have really helped me improve on art keep up the good work 😃
Just discovered your channel, keep making them videos mate!
Thanks! Will do!
After watching your videos I started drawing more regularly, thank you !
Nice! Thank you
Completely agree
Yesterday in my Art 2 class we watched Kesh’s 10 ways to fill a sketchbook video, and I was like “Hey, I know that guy...”
Thanks for this video😄
Thumbnail is so cute
Kesh can you make a tutorial or ebook on how to make chibbi characters like yours please please please or at least share image of the proportion of your characters, I have been struggling a lot to make chibbi character especially in right proportion.
Oh yes, been think of doing so:)
dudee this drawing is amazing
Woohoo!!
😂
@@KeshArt 😂
I just had a conversation with a friend this morning when I said I didn’t feel talented enough for a project I want to do. Thank you for this.
Hmmm, "skilled enough". And you might be right, talent is outside our control. Skill is in our control. We might not be skilled enough to do a project, but that's kinda the point? So we becomes the type of person who's able to execute that:)
@@KeshArt exactly!
I know he’s going to say something I already know but I still listen carefully because he motivates me to keep learning and learning.
Hard works are realy worthful
There are people born with artistic talents, I myself believes I'm one of those people. Growing up, I observed people around me having a hard time drawing something I found so simple. However, I don't think one needs to be born with talent in order to become an artist.
Talent exist in every field of arts and sciences.
Take boxing as an example, there are exceptional fighters among other fighter, those who were born with talent, but this doesn't stop others from becoming a boxer.
What we need is diligence in order to develop a skill.
Your videos never failss to amaze me man!
😁🙌🙌
Your videos never disappoints!
Appreciate it:)
Talent is how fast you learn. Everyone can learn anything, just the time needed will varry ...
Yes i agree with kesh because we all draw masterpieces at the back of our math book
I never had talent in drawing but I practiced and now I am much better than before even though I am only 10 years old
yo kesh i love your vids i am just 12 and i love to draw and you inspire me very much, as i am form india too
Amazing 👏
This is true
I luv ur videos
I was having a bad day but your video just made it very much better. Thank you Kesh Sir.🥺❤️
Aww, it will be fine, no worries:)
@@KeshArt 🥺❤️
All you need is a pencil and boom you're an artist! Everyone is an artist but some keep going when they are older while some stop at a young age
6:00 the way you said "hours and hours and hours of practice" sounded like a scottish man saying arse and arse and arse, haha.
😄🤌🤌🤌
could you please help me with this
i am very passionate about becoming an artist, because i love to draw and paint
even my drawing skills are also very good and i am always ready to learn new things in drawing
but i am now at the age to make a firm decision on choosing my career
so i really wanna be an artist but i observed that most artist are poor
and right now i am in 12 grade studying science, because my parents aspiration is to make me a doctor
however i am not bad at studying but i am always passionate about drawing and painting
so what should i do?
does career as an artist worth it?
Hi kesh i like your art style and i wish i could draw like you but i always lack inspiration 😢
I feel like my art isn't improving even by a small margin I was drawing daily but nowadays I only draw once a week I just lost the excitement to draw recently, any advice ?
I would try something new! Start a challenge, a different styles, a new medium, different subjects etc
Agreed
Hey which character you did in this video
Is this rajnikant?
Whatever it is, it looks so good 😊
Well here's the thing i think i am just lazy / stupid cus i dont learn from my mistakes. I just keep repeating the mistakes over and over 6 and a half months of drawing and i still do the same mistakes. 😂
Studying by myself.
Also if your student did arcetecture she already has the art fundamentals hammered in to her head. Because architecture is drawing.
I really liked the story telling 💯💯😂
When's your movie releasing? awaiting eagerly!!
I can draw only ib real life but i love to draw like modern art on mobile but i dobt havethe freaking ipad and that electric pen
Your first point from that van guy (who calls their kid "van??" Brum, brum) is wrong. Artists have always had mentors even going back to Roman and Greek times. I just did a search for David Hockney's mentor and it comes up as Alan Davie.
Me scribbling random things:MASTERPIECE! Me trying to draw in my sketch book:wth is this
You are my favourite 🔥
Iam good at drawing and I didn't learn it from anyone. I learn drawing myself. Making own comics😀
I actually am on my journey to be an artist but am really scared if this is a sustainable source of employment or not
Hi
Don't you think some algorithm and AI will take jobs of the animators??
Nice 💖❤️👌👌👍
Thumbnail: Any Idiot Can Draw
My Mind: Sir, How Can You Draw?😂
BTW Love Your Videos❤
Because I'm an idiot😜
@@KeshArt
Hahaha😂
Right Right😂
No doubt anyone can draw! Question is how to draw goodies? And the right way!
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I am 11 and I think I draw pretty good atlest I don't draw like a very beginner's
Every time i watch this video like first time and then got things to focus like this i focus on word techinque i should correct my technique yes
You do Need at least affinity. We can t draw all, otherwise for the same reason everybody can be anything
Indeed. To be great? Yes. To be good? It's a very easy skill to master :)
@@KeshArt no i don t agree. I don t percive a 3D space on a 2B Plane, in fact i cannot draw gesture. It s impossibile
Every time I do something , I fear about all of the stuff I should have doing this time , and I am like leave it for now and you might wondering that what's the things that I have to do and not my passion and wellbeing , that's just being naive, ok bye 🙃
On Tnelat?
Rajnikanth has swag.
@5:41 Did u just say she was an architect?! Dude I thought architects draw stuff all the time, it's just that they work with "straight line" shapes...😅
Anyways, I believe in this myth but also wanna try out for myself to see whether I can draw so I'll use your video when I do that.. Nanri !
What application are you sketching on?
That’s Procreate
Hey, you got a call check your phone 6:26
Pls draw with pencil
People who can call it a skill and those who cant call it a talent. Both people are full of it.
totally not mocking a youtuber at 9:42 👀
See the art style of clash of clans...
It's superb!
yes finally the video for me im an idiot
Yes! It can be done. However it requires practice and a step to do it.
I can see how much I’ve improved in the past year, despite not participating as much as I need to. Nowhere near on the level of Kesh, but confident enough to draw something on my whiteboard for my students. They actually look forward to it, and I have a few teachers coming in to see why I’ve drawn.
I’m 45. If you’re new to it or afraid of starting, just take that step. Your other foot will follow, and before you know it, you’re drawing well.
Halo
Annaa need tutorial from you separately
Annaa thaivasanguu podungaa annaaa
👏👍
Iam New subscriber bro
Cartoon picture for sale
Btw do you know Hindi?
Just a question 😁
Kesh your videos always feels overexposed please fix it! btw still loving you anyway
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Talent indeed is an overrated aspect
RAD
U just need paper n pencil ✏️
When i draw in paper its perfect
But when i draw digital painting it look shit
I see....you are getting personal now! 😂
I'm watching this video like 10th time just to gather my courage
Let do something about it and start making things we want. Action is king 💪
@@KeshArt this is the next level of happiness when your favorite artist a person who encourage's you in many ways reply,
So so happy feeling like an achievement in itself, and I've started 100 sketches challenge for my self to get somewhere thank you soooo much ♥️♥️♥️
bro shes a whole architect🤣 5:39 why you lying while she throwin up the horns too 😂lmao. stop the cap bro shes been drawing lamoo im dead
Yea,You need a pencil and Sketchbook to draw.. 😁
Pin me?? By the way love your english speach
I don't know why people comment that .
@@motherisape what???
Hiiiiiiiii first comment🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Does working out (having big muscles lifting weights) make you unable to draw ? like u lose sensitivity of your hand n all ?
Are you acter?
Are you an indian