Man, this is why I dislike twitter more than other platforms, you can't edit the description, once you post it that's it. Tumblr is the most forgiving in that sense, bless.
go to schol becase teecher says go to schol? am i circus animel or what? i make yt videes becase thats my dreem. liv my dreem is what i do. thats what i do. hopefooly the videes are good for you deer no
The best part of this is that i literally didn't see the errors until they were pointed out. Artists really can fall into that perfectionistic rabbithole sometimes.
yeah you're right. I've kind of come to terms with this by thinking about posting stuff as a way to realise what needs to be improved before publication of whatever I'm working on - someone I can only really see that once it's posted to my few followers : )
It’s only because you’ve seen this piece of work since its birth. You’ve stared at it in the exact same context for so long, and since you created it start to finish, you notice all the little mistakes as soon as it’s in a different place. Don’t worry, 99.9% of people won’t even notice. The tiny fraction of those who do are just the people who appreciate your creations so much that they watch it multiple times or spend a enough time looking at it to pay attention to the tiny details. Don’t sweat it, the mistakes you spot won’t detract from anyone’s enjoyment of your beautiful art
@@everyonegetselfears1444 Yea, you're right of course but still, kekeflipnote so tapped into a shared experience here - we kind of know it doesn't matter but the desire to put the mistake right is strong! It's interesting because that desire is often destructive - the same desire that can make you overwork a piece and ruin what was good about it in it's more flawed state
Protip: Keep a list of the mistakes you tend to make or the things you always want to make sure you do (like add a signature) and go through it before you post. You won't catch everything, of course, but it can cut back on the need for reposts. Also, it helps to let the art sit for a few days before you post so you can see it with fresh eyes.
@@philgol8126 I take it as a basic approach to everything (well, anything where it makes sense. Don't do it with pancakes). Leave it sitting for at least one night before you do something, you might think of something you missed or forgot.
@@philgol8126 lots of people. I think over time a lot of artists just understand this by experience. So many times I freaking hated my work, but I got lazy and didn't immediately throw it away, only to come to my desk the next day and see it and be like, "huh, I actually like this. Why did I hate it?". So if I were to post, especially more finished pieces I would try to fo this method. Quick stuff is fine to post quick I think
My advice is to take a whole day and check it over every now and again. Finding mistakes on an art piece is no different from looking for something you misplaced, sometimes you need a break in between with refreshed eyes.
As a wise fish once said to a cowardly dog: "There's no such thing as perfect. You are beautiful as you are. With all your imperfections, you, can do anything".
You know what also hurts more? When you're working on a piece - whether it be art or animation - and the program crashes and you end up losing everything
SAI 2 helps me a lot when I draw it’s not for everyone, as its brushes are really simple and it doesn’t doesn’t have that many features But if it crashes, it can restore unsaved drawings and it has saved me a lot of time And tbh the program itself is fairly easy to learn
It's good to be able to fix ugly mistakes but it is unfair to others to keep doing it. Generally if I edit a post I'll try to keep the edits to within 10 minutes or so then leave it as is after that. Sometimes imperfect ideas are more authentic.
i'd say being a traditional artist can amplify this feeling as often mistakes you make on a physical piece can't be fixed. it's one of the most soul crushing art moments to be forced to accept less than perfection
I try to show my artwork to at least one person before I post it, that always helps me pick out the things I've missed. Very relatable and adorable animation 🤩☺️❤
Wow this hits home, this is exactly what I see as an artist and I struggle with seeing everything I do as a mistake to where I get nothing done because I'm always going back to edit things.
Honestly I'm just amazed that the artist has such a loyal fan thats waiting on the final piece, and that the likes are only going down a bit each time rather than it only getting 2 likes after you repost. Lil doggo has a loving community
You know the biggest irony of it all is that nobody would have noticed those mistakes most likely, unless they really anylised the art. The doggo tried to fix all the mistakes no one but doggo would see, and it resulted in a mistake that every then saw. Thus is the sad existence of doggo. And artists. *desssspaaaacitoooo*
I hope the doggo artist takes this advice to heart. _"A man who never makes a mistake never makes anything; the key is to be responsible and learn from your mistakes."_
Okay while this is true sometimes, in this case I feel like it is a different situation. These aren't just mistakes, they take away from the post's intended quality, and they are easily fixed. And no signature? That one in specific is gonna make it easier to steal.
@@8knights841 If a mistake doesn't take away from the post's intended quality then was it truly a mistake? I can agree on the signature though. All the same you have to learn from your mistakes. Such as having a list of common mistakes you tend to make so you can check them, having a reliable someone check your work for anything you might have missed and/or even delaying a post for the next day to check with rested eyes.
yes, every time I go to draw it's like this, or there's a line in the middle of the drawing or I forgot the signature, and it irritates a lot '-' and I loved this animation, the colors, the movements, the expressions, just everything :D
My significant other is an artist and I have to see this level of pain five feet away. It's like watching a drama and I feel so sorry for them each time it happens.
this video is a precision guided missile on my person, i feel this SO much. double, triple check. and the dreaded fresh eye, when you come back and you just don't like it but its There now. the pain of painting never ends
As the story goes to this day he is still fixing the mistakes in the artwork and sometimes if you pay attention you can hear his sobs of pain every time he notices a new one
i always try to think of the bob ross quote “we don’t make mistakes just happy accidents” especially if i don’t notice until later or its something only ill notice but the pain is still reall
_"A man who never made a mistake, never made anything. The key is to be responsible and learn from your mistakes."_ I hope the doggo artist should listen to this advice.
@@mridulabiswasroy8013 And copied it in a way that you wouldn't have noticed unless you read through both close enough. They're right next to each other on my screen lol
I've been living the writer's version of this. Sent a story I've been writing for years to a few friends only to realize *multiple times* that I messed up some important wording/forgot to change something/noticed way too many redundancies I needed to fix/sent the wrong version/realized there was a huge continuity error/and so on. Pain. So much pain. But we endure because it's fun being creative and drawing/writing what you see in your mind in order to show it to the world. It really is a great feeling.
„Why does no one like my art???“ Deletes 100+ likes with each iteration. A true artist… it‘s hard, putting things out for others to see and judge. The urge to scrap and start over is overwhelming, and will ultimately only hurt you. He didn‘t even notice all the people liking his picture!
I can relate to that, when I think I'm done with my art I look at it first before posting. That being said sometimes I don't catch all my mistakes. Then I have to edit it, look at the image, find mistakes. It's rinse wash repeat until it's hopefully decent
This never happens to me since I’m an obsessive perfectionist that makes sure anything I draw is best as physically possible before I share it, no mistake are permitted XD
I'm a perfectionist, so I do this exact process shown in this video hundreds of times, and it goes on for days, but without EVER posting anything. thank you for displaying my pain through this dog's emotions. (ok I've uploaded one OC video on this channel, its pixel art and it took me 3 days pls don't h8)
This truly sums up the absolute pain of being an artist. I’ll finish a piece, be super happy with it and then notice a teensy little mistake- and then the piece is ruined.
This was wonderful oh my god. It so accurately represents how little these small mistakes matter but how big they are for an artist! The animation style and the facial expressions were absolutely amazing as well 😸😸
The dog may be little and funny and small, but their pain is real and harrowing
@МrBеаst Ехtrа yes i have
He is little and small
He is definitely a small, tiny, little, compact, miniature, microscopic, and miniscule, dog
The doggo is also relatable too.
“This is fine”
These wild facial expressions deserve more love
Hey Vail!
Vail!! :D
That one at 0:43 is especially good
Didn't expect to see you here man
these are the very real expressions i make when i notice this stuff.
"Finished, not perfect."
Words to live by. 😌
Nerd
@@thimothey66 Thanks! 😁
Unless you work as a nuclear scientist
Definitely!
@@thimothey66 NERD
I am more in appreciation for the cat-person for keep wanting to show their support. As an artist, that's very touching.
Lovely night Środki
Man, this is why I dislike twitter more than other platforms, you can't edit the description, once you post it that's it. Tumblr is the most forgiving in that sense, bless.
@@Imaworldstar-jw3yj who are you
Twitter is just straight up cancer besides anime artists now. I hope more of them flock to other sites mainly like tumblr and pixiv soon
@@seronymus Twitter artists are way too generic imo 💀
Or .... use a site designed for art. They still exist thankfully.
@@frostreaper1607 true!
I can relate, I make a lot of mistakes in my art, but I end up not even trying to fix them even after spotting them all
Anyway, Nice work :)
@МrBеаst Ехtrа don't care didn't ask
@МrBеаst Ехtrа L + bot + didn't ask
At this point I just fix the original I made to relieve my stress but I leave the broke one on the internet. Lol
Yeah same. I just try to keep in mind the mistakes on my next projects
@МrBеаst Ехtrа MrBeast in name, opinion not tolerated
Legend has it that the dog is still reposting till this day
Legend has it humans will still be commenting this exact thing for millennia
Legend has it that the cat is still waiting to like and fav the artwork.
Bro its been 4 hours you dont need to comment this
And that dog's name, Albert Einstein!
Then EVERYBODY stood up and clapped.
A cult has been creating concerning this legend
The Mario Paint music makes this so much better.
But seriously, hats off to you man! I would never be able to make animation as good as this.
go to schol becase teecher says go to schol? am i circus animel or what? i make yt videes becase thats my dreem. liv my dreem is what i do. thats what i do. hopefooly the videes are good for you deer no
@@AxxLAfriku is this english
@@AxxLAfriku lmao go to school bro
@@AxxLAfriku maybe you _should_ go to school, Ax…
@@AxxLAfriku I bet your *two* girlfriends agree 💀
The best part of this is that i literally didn't see the errors until they were pointed out.
Artists really can fall into that perfectionistic rabbithole sometimes.
Same, I watched this a second time and the only one I remembered was the blue line on the side of the screen 🤣
Yeah, even i couldn't spot it at first, and i am an artist, but when we're finished, something just turna on, like a sensor of some sort, its weird
I do this with my videos and can confirm it is absolutely soul crushing.
Was there dog eating mukbang?
@@charlescornell9759 what
@@buffsteve4409 idek i said this four months ago… who knows what I was talking about
@@charlescornell9759 ok
It's become a rule, you always notice mistakes once you posted your art. No exceptions.
yeah you're right. I've kind of come to terms with this by thinking about posting stuff as a way to realise what needs to be improved before publication of whatever I'm working on - someone I can only really see that once it's posted to my few followers : )
It’s only because you’ve seen this piece of work since its birth. You’ve stared at it in the exact same context for so long, and since you created it start to finish, you notice all the little mistakes as soon as it’s in a different place. Don’t worry, 99.9% of people won’t even notice. The tiny fraction of those who do are just the people who appreciate your creations so much that they watch it multiple times or spend a enough time looking at it to pay attention to the tiny details. Don’t sweat it, the mistakes you spot won’t detract from anyone’s enjoyment of your beautiful art
@@everyonegetselfears1444 Yea, you're right of course but still, kekeflipnote so tapped into a shared experience here - we kind of know it doesn't matter but the desire to put the mistake right is strong! It's interesting because that desire is often destructive - the same desire that can make you overwork a piece and ruin what was good about it in it's more flawed state
Universal truth
It's the same with pushing code.
Protip: Keep a list of the mistakes you tend to make or the things you always want to make sure you do (like add a signature) and go through it before you post. You won't catch everything, of course, but it can cut back on the need for reposts. Also, it helps to let the art sit for a few days before you post so you can see it with fresh eyes.
I like the "keep a list" advice; I've not heard that one before
This is a good idea... Maybe this will help me wanna draw more often
Ok....but who in this day and age is mentally strong enough to let something unposted once "finished" for multiple days
@@philgol8126 I take it as a basic approach to everything (well, anything where it makes sense. Don't do it with pancakes). Leave it sitting for at least one night before you do something, you might think of something you missed or forgot.
@@philgol8126 lots of people. I think over time a lot of artists just understand this by experience. So many times I freaking hated my work, but I got lazy and didn't immediately throw it away, only to come to my desk the next day and see it and be like, "huh, I actually like this. Why did I hate it?". So if I were to post, especially more finished pieces I would try to fo this method. Quick stuff is fine to post quick I think
Posting art on Twitter 101.
Even more of a hassle on 4chan
Don’t worry, we love you!!!
Valla que rápido 😃
you were comment number 4
Imagine using Twitter B)))
My advice is to take a whole day and check it over every now and again.
Finding mistakes on an art piece is no different from looking for something you misplaced, sometimes you need a break in between with refreshed eyes.
This is so funny, the pursuit of perfection can be tragic
I have a deep level of appreciation for sites that allow you to update your art's source file without reuploading the entire post
Basically actual good sites for art and not Twitter.
Ikr, I am happy that DeviantArt gave their official mobile app that QOL feature. Now it's like the main site.
As a wise fish once said to a cowardly dog:
"There's no such thing as perfect. You are beautiful as you are. With all your imperfections, you, can do anything".
"Sos perfecto así como sos, Coraje, te lo juro por Dieguito Maradona."
Thats nice but what the fuck is your pfp?
@@itsmereem6748 ...Swampert after one too many PokéBlocks?
@@SerenEirian Pokemon*
@@SirPembertonS.Crevalius A person can hope, can't they?! 😭
You know what also hurts more? When you're working on a piece - whether it be art or animation - and the program crashes and you end up losing everything
That's why I save every few seconds.
@@Str4ng3 I do that too, but I was working on an animation and it crashed, and when I rebooted Opentoonz, everything I worked on was just gone
SAI 2 helps me a lot when I draw
it’s not for everyone, as its brushes are really simple and it doesn’t doesn’t have that many features
But if it crashes, it can restore unsaved drawings and it has saved me a lot of time
And tbh the program itself is fairly easy to learn
Sticknodes gang
@@CalebBurnsGamesDotCom Sticknodes gang?
this is why you check EVERYTHING before a post
I have been experiencing that problem many times where you make any mistakes on your masterpiece and you correct it many times.
“I'm finally done!!”
*Famous last words before disaster.*
Can we just appreciate how detailed and colorful the dog artist's room is for a moment?
Legend says he's still reposting to this day.
Your characters are always so expressive, love it!
It's good to be able to fix ugly mistakes but it is unfair to others to keep doing it. Generally if I edit a post I'll try to keep the edits to within 10 minutes or so then leave it as is after that. Sometimes imperfect ideas are more authentic.
youre such an inspiration omg these animation are so relatable
aren't you that kittydog
I relate to this so heavily and I'm not even a digital artist.
Same
i'd say being a traditional artist can amplify this feeling as often mistakes you make on a physical piece can't be fixed. it's one of the most soul crushing art moments to be forced to accept less than perfection
This dog is the most relatable character ever
I try to show my artwork to at least one person before I post it, that always helps me pick out the things I've missed. Very relatable and adorable animation 🤩☺️❤
Wow this hits home, this is exactly what I see as an artist and I struggle with seeing everything I do as a mistake to where I get nothing done because I'm always going back to edit things.
Honestly I'm just amazed that the artist has such a loyal fan thats waiting on the final piece, and that the likes are only going down a bit each time rather than it only getting 2 likes after you repost. Lil doggo has a loving community
This pain transcends all mediums, being art or whatever, we all know what this feels like
@МrBеаst Ехtrа shut up bot
THE PAIN
Aw he is so happy and cute. I dont wanna finish the video because i dont wanna see him sad
You know the biggest irony of it all is that nobody would have noticed those mistakes most likely, unless they really anylised the art. The doggo tried to fix all the mistakes no one but doggo would see, and it resulted in a mistake that every then saw.
Thus is the sad existence of doggo.
And artists.
*desssspaaaacitoooo*
I hope the doggo artist takes this advice to heart. _"A man who never makes a mistake never makes anything; the key is to be responsible and learn from your mistakes."_
Okay while this is true sometimes, in this case I feel like it is a different situation. These aren't just mistakes, they take away from the post's intended quality, and they are easily fixed.
And no signature? That one in specific is gonna make it easier to steal.
Good stuff
@@8knights841 If a mistake doesn't take away from the post's intended quality then was it truly a mistake? I can agree on the signature though.
All the same you have to learn from your mistakes. Such as having a list of common mistakes you tend to make so you can check them, having a reliable someone check your work for anything you might have missed and/or even delaying a post for the next day to check with rested eyes.
The pain of having to edit your art 50 million times...
yes, every time I go to draw it's like this, or there's a line in the middle of the drawing or I forgot the signature, and it irritates a lot '-'
and I loved this animation, the colors, the movements, the expressions, just everything :D
Artists are perfectionists.
Everything this guy makes is really unique
:)
My significant other is an artist and I have to see this level of pain five feet away. It's like watching a drama and I feel so sorry for them each time it happens.
This is pain, but I know worse.
That time I was working on some cool art, took me long time, and guess what?
_Electricity cut..._
Pure pain and sadness
Man this was so relatable on Flipnote Hatena lol. Brings back memories. 🤣
That was really good i love it !
Their facial expressions are like perfect
this video is a precision guided missile on my person, i feel this SO much. double, triple check. and the dreaded fresh eye, when you come back and you just don't like it but its There now. the pain of painting never ends
*I can relate to this so much, the mistake that i usually make while drawing is two eyes of the character are too different from each other :(*
Sadly relatable
This is why you should take several looks, and wait for a while and coming back to it later to really see if there are some mistakes before posting.
Bless the algorithm for bringing me this joy!
Ohh the pain 😭👁👄👁
As the story goes to this day he is still fixing the mistakes in the artwork and sometimes if you pay attention you can hear his sobs of pain every time he notices a new one
wow the dog is a good art drawer but he went crazy in the final part xd
the amount of ache genuinely grabbed me by the throat How did i experience a feeling made by a specific situation that i have never been through
i always try to think of the bob ross quote “we don’t make mistakes just happy accidents” especially if i don’t notice until later or its something only ill notice but the pain is still reall
_"A man who never made a mistake, never made anything. The key is to be responsible and learn from your mistakes."_
I hope the doggo artist should listen to this advice.
A bot named d copied your comment.
@@mridulabiswasroy8013 And copied it in a way that you wouldn't have noticed unless you read through both close enough. They're right next to each other on my screen lol
this means perfection is inaction so i don't have to do anything
A mistake? What ist that? ITS only your word for Not knowing result of other string.
there is a serious amount of love in this animation and i thank you for it
Keke, you've always been an animator in my life and honestly props to you for that. Such a talented animator.
I feel this in my bones every time i upload a work i have to go through multiple trial and error
The pain. I feel this so much.
I've been living the writer's version of this. Sent a story I've been writing for years to a few friends only to realize *multiple times* that I messed up some important wording/forgot to change something/noticed way too many redundancies I needed to fix/sent the wrong version/realized there was a huge continuity error/and so on. Pain. So much pain.
But we endure because it's fun being creative and drawing/writing what you see in your mind in order to show it to the world. It really is a great feeling.
I don't think anyone pointed this out yet: The first mistake returns at 1:21
Might have to... Repost this video.
DA PAINNNN
“no signature” woof that sure hit home
Legend says. The artists stiil fixing it till this day
the pain
Literally pain.
That's a great post, but what does "nlight" mean?
I have no words to describe the amount of anxiety this animation has brought upon me.
It's adorable tho :)
omg the background and everything i love the style
"We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents."
- My parents talking about me
this is so infinitely relatable, thank you for capturing my pain into something good
„Why does no one like my art???“
Deletes 100+ likes with each iteration.
A true artist… it‘s hard, putting things out for others to see and judge. The urge to scrap and start over is overwhelming, and will ultimately only hurt you. He didn‘t even notice all the people liking his picture!
This has happened to me so many times to the point i wait days before posting something making sure that the title and drawings have no major mistakes
That "Freedom" spoke to me.
Sequel
@pocoyomickey71 nice
Rumor has it, this is how Van Gogh was when he was painting. A true perfectionist.
Every artist has perfectionist problems
Beautiful!
I can relate to that, when I think I'm done with my art I look at it first before posting. That being said sometimes I don't catch all my mistakes. Then I have to edit it, look at the image, find mistakes. It's rinse wash repeat until it's hopefully decent
Why so relatable, Keke? Jokes apart, you're amazing!
yes, i felt this :((
Every artists worst nightmare😩
0:01 Is nobody going to talk about the detail in the room?
What it's like to be an introvert, but instead of posting drawings, you just try to talk with people.
Not fully experienced artist or one day I'll feel this
This never happens to me since I’m an obsessive perfectionist that makes sure anything I draw is best as physically possible before I share it, no mistake are permitted XD
As an artist, this is too real.
I'm a perfectionist, so I do this exact process shown in this video hundreds of times, and it goes on for days, but without EVER posting anything. thank you for displaying my pain through this dog's emotions.
(ok I've uploaded one OC video on this channel, its pixel art and it took me 3 days pls don't h8)
This is why I always check my artwork 10 times if necessary before I post it lmao
The time he took to make a masterpiece of an art for a video
This truly sums up the absolute pain of being an artist. I’ll finish a piece, be super happy with it and then notice a teensy little mistake- and then the piece is ruined.
This was wonderful oh my god. It so accurately represents how little these small mistakes matter but how big they are for an artist! The animation style and the facial expressions were absolutely amazing as well 😸😸
" Listen Tails , I know who your mother is! COUGH COUGH " Todd Howardo
There needs to be a sequel in which he corrected everything and the cat likes it and is happy
Thats why i always stare at my art for a solid 5 minutes before posting
I can relate to this soo much!! That's why you should put your art on the side and wait for a while before posting your art
Jokes aside, the drawing is so beautiful. Specially the fact that Keke made it
I fully expected the software to crash as it was almost done saving
This is me sending emails, following an entire mistake checklist, and then finding a new type of mistake for the first time. 🙃
This is why I resist the urge to post and go to bed, then look at it again the next day to check for mistakes lmao.
Dude, everything that you portrayed here is true. Love your animations!