forge your skills NOW, avoid the talentless trap

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ธ.ค. 2024

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  • @mariaesthersegura7935
    @mariaesthersegura7935 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Muy bueno!!! me encantó 🤩

  • @Harshware
    @Harshware หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Helped a lot

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน

      YES! 🥝Im glad my friend!

  • @explorer_world2
    @explorer_world2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    This is what i needed. Thankyou. A Nice one :)

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      🎉Reading this made me happy. Its the whole point of the video🥝Thank you for watching!

  • @kaboomstick
    @kaboomstick หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Great video!

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you!

  • @CandyWasTaken
    @CandyWasTaken หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    i have also touched bottom

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน

      So there is only going up! 🥝 First steps are the harder ones.

    • @CandyWasTaken
      @CandyWasTaken หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @kiwi.segura I was talking about gyatt but that works too lmao love ur art BTW its cute

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@CandyWasTaken oh 🥝 Thank you Candy!

  • @jfht318
    @jfht318 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I dont fully agree , calling someone talented instead of praising their hard work , drops you into the gifted trap which is a nightmare to break.

  • @Zelgeist
    @Zelgeist หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Appreciate the effort, but in my 30s I don't believe any of it. I wanted to be good at drawing since very long time and I just know I can't be, because a random talented brat will learn several times faster than me and with less effort and stress about it. That is what being untalented is like.
    Using Rock Lee as an aexample is also funny, considering that later in the series the strongest characters are the ones with special powers of straight-up bullshit on their side.

    • @sleep5711
      @sleep5711 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Sry got longer and longer and I lost myself in thought...
      Hey what exactly did you mean with "wanted to be good at drawing since very long time"
      Did you start drawing and are still doing so?
      Also yeah I know the feeling of there will be a little kid or like you put it talented brat that learns several times faster and with less effort and "stress" but I started to see them as a positive thing and you shouldn't be stressed out about something you are supposed to do out of fun and because you just want to do it.
      First of all yeah there might be some talented kid that will outshine you but there is really no need to compete against anyone else, sure there are some competition or awards but first and probably foremost your only competition is yourself.
      + in games I like that since they tend to improve the skill lvl and bring in newer or funny ideas and I can learn from them, by copying stuff or asking for advise.
      If you want to get good at anything it doesn't matter how and where you start, yes if you show promise(talent) in the thing you will enjoy it more but there a tons of "talented" people that started with the same baseline of skill and "talent", if not even less, as you that are at the top of there field just trough dedication.
      I also still need to get started but I also struggle with other stuff but I finally dropped the excuses "I used to be better" and "no I'm Allready to old" or "if I didn't stop drawing back then how good would I have been by now"

    • @Zelgeist
      @Zelgeist หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@sleep5711 Thank you for your response and I certainly don't mind it being long. It shows you put some effort in there and that's much more than I could have hope for from anyone online.
      Answering your first question, is that I'm 32, and while I wanted to be good at drawing as a teenager, I only started to put concrete/directed effort at it since I was about 22-23 as oppossing just drawing for fun or relax. My best work I ever did was made in 2018 and since them, I am plattituding, while watching everyone improving at what they do but me. In those circumstances, after several years of failures and no progress, I can't do anything but think that most of my efforts lead to nothing but failure.
      That leads to a point you made as well. You see, I can't even compete with myself now, not after having no improvement in last 6 years.
      Call that excuses if you want. The fact is people in my family tend to die in their 60s, so as far as I know, I lived half of my life as a complete failure.

    • @sleep5711
      @sleep5711 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Zelgeist well I do as well feel kinda like a failure, others tend to tell me otherwise but most of them like me in this situation don't really know what is Going on and have other views like stuff I don't find amazing or good they say are good or impressive in some way but they either aren't anything special or good by any means per my perspective or just not on Paar with my standards (basicly the same).
      I do hope you are gonna exceed the last point and get out of this viewing point and archive happenies in whatever you do.
      There will be something where you are bound to strive and be this "talented brat" and like I said there will be things others find amazing and impressive you do but not by your standards or they just seem normal to you since it's what you do anyway.
      I'm not sure in what way you didn't improve and yes one of my best work is also rather old like 2016 when I picked up drawing once again befor dropping it once again but that also is connected with the feelings I had after finishing it and it elevated my standards.
      I also find it hard to see improvements over time, because they happen steadily and rather slow on less you have some kind of epiphany, so you yourself might oversee them but others might spot them.
      A good way to see if you actually reached a bottleneck or not would be to revise older drawings and see what you would do better now or just draw them once again. Like there are alot of people that do that kind of video. Redrawing there first scratches etc.
      Maybe it would do you good to try that as well.
      Last night and in the morning I watched a lot of self improving stuff and got back to drawing related stuff and saw a few that seemed to have similar issues, feeling like they hit a bottleneck and nothing changing and after revising what they where doing and how they realized they did it "wrong" or not in the correct order.
      Maybe didn't find the correct way for them.
      There are a lot of good tutorials and from what I saw a lot of videos that show different approaches to improving and learning certain skills, it also helps researching what kind of drawings your like and want to archive then just copying what they do. Drawings or copying step to step if they made tutorials about it.
      Trough copying you can learn a lot.
      Like I said I don't know what exactly you did Allready or what not and what would work for you, I also need to Figur it out for myself.
      But keep at it and you will figure it out. There are a lot of different styles and niches and some will work for us

    • @sleep5711
      @sleep5711 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Zelgeist and Rock lee isn't that bad of a example, in the fight against Gara early on he was one of the strongest (basicly the only other person capable to hurt gara, maybe a few of the "adults" would also be skilled enough but yeah and later on he is not allowed to use his full skills(using all the doors), he was respected by all his peers and not really some side character one could ignore. He probably was close enough to break his limiter and be like Saitama (one punch man) 😂

    • @kiwura
      @kiwura  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      30s? You are still early sir.
      Im starting to learn how to code, and it has been hard.
      But doing it consciously makes all the different. Sit down and start.
      Stop thinking about others when learning. Learn for your own happiness. Skills are not a race, not even against yourself.
      I would love to see some of your art someday🥝🌄