as someone who started about 5 days ago, it's nice seeing a beginner like me. drawing can be extremely overwhelming for newcomers, and you see so many good artists and drawings online that you're automatically discouraged and want to give up. but knowing that there are people just like you still willing to try is a huge motivator! i think the hardest thing to accept is that you won't get better overnight. you really won't. even after a week or two your improvement will be tiny, but i promise it adds up. the best part of learning anything is looking back and seeing how far you've come, and the most important thing, while generic, is to never give up. great video!
Honestly I am so guilty of trying to skip the fundamentals and finding shortcuts. I wasn't originally going to draw today, but this video made me lol. Earned a sub.
as an artist who has been drawing for many years, I just wanted to say that this is actually really good. I'm not nessasarily talking about the animation and art you made (which are fine), but the fact that you are able to see mistakes, and things you want to aprove. It sometimes takes me ages to realise that I drew something weirdly. And the only way to improve is to see your mistakes, and try to fix them, little by little, so that when you look back on this a year from now, you'll be amazed by how fare you've come
Thank you!! I'm doing my best to be self aware and honest with how things are going with my art. I'm trying not to rush things but's hard when you get exciting about doing something cool. And yeah I'm keeping everything! (even though there's certainly some drawings that don't need to see the light of day again)
When I was in 5th grade I saw this girl drawing, nd she was pretty good so I immediatly started complimenting her art. so I went home and searched up "How to draw" and this video by draw like a sir came up on how to draw anything, so I started drawing simple shapes but gave up within hours, but a yer later 4 months ago I decided to pick back up a pencil, and best descion of my life
If it makes you feel any better, I started drawing 4-5 years ago and all I did was copy other people's art! Now I'm finally getting serious about art and learning the basic drawing fundamentals! I'm a bit ahead of you but not by alot at character design! Anyways great vid, good luck!
This video was so much fun! I was genuinely surprised when I saw the end result - it was both great and terrible at the same time. 😂But hey, you can only grow from here lol.
Man, as someone that has been drawing for quite a while, seeing you so motivated really makes me happy that more people are starting to draw! Good luck on your art journey Jake! 🎉
you referenced 60s musical Oliver then used modern pictures of british national treasure Mary Berry lmao but it turned out hilarious, the fourth frame was the best one! another very helpful stellar video, cheers :)
Man what a video, what a Channel! Firstly thank you for making these videos, seeing someone else going through the same mistakes is somehow motivating? Like the enthusiasm of making the mistakes and laughing with it, and secondly the video itself, it's so pleasing to watch, so dynamic and demonstrative yet so original, seems like just a extent of your personality, I can't congratulate you enough man, keep it up!
Every artist skips the fundamentals at first lol, looking forward to seeing ur progress especially since i can relate cuz im in the process of learning too
@@jakeonart I'm actually trying to be an animator but I wanna learn how to actually draw first lol. I'm doing good so far, I just can't draw a torso and I don't know why 🗿
@@angel2139 I'm super into animation too and of course yeah drawing is the first step to that - maybe practice pose/gesture sketches a lot to get proper proportions
@@jakeonartmainly focus on watching videos on realism lighting it helps alot even when it comes to cartoon art cause the lighting will just be simplified
As someone who has been interested in art since kindergarten, too multiple AP art classes, draws digitally for a few years now, and is also really interested in doing animation myself, I was very impressed with what you did! Granted, maybe this current project was a bit too big/complicated, but I truly believe that with your drive, positivity, and work ethic you will be doing very cool animations in no time. Also, I actually kind of liked the 4th snapshot of the Granny leaning forward, it made me think of heavy perspective and I think it would have fit in nicely with the zoom in that you did :)
5:10 might be nothing but just to make sure, in your tablet settings make absolutely sure your table is 1:1 perfectly. So single monitor, forced proportions, etc. If your tablet is mapping (just to give an example) 10:9 to 12:8 it might not look obvious that its doing something wrong but it will make your life a living hell. When it comes to anything drawing tablet I'm completely paranoid these days and make sure if there is anything to know to double check (disable windows ink, whatever) I know it, and have done it, since it's just so annoying. I wish it was better, but it usually isnt; except for ipads those are perfectly fine as-is.
Really like these first two videos of yours! I did art for years and was pretty good at it, but recently realized that I was only really good at drawing when I had photos to work from. Similar to you, I'm super interested in animation and have been going back to square 0, trying to learn some of the basics. I've been drawing boxes like a hooligan the past couple weeks, working on perspective. I also think there's value in just powering through like you did with your animation. I have the opposite problem where I'll make learning the fundamentals into a chore, which just gets super demotivating. It might be messy, but you've at least got something to show for your work which is awesome. There's got to be a happy medium though. Building fundamental skills while still leaving time for exploring/being silly. Unrelated, but you've got the exact same sense of humor as me too, watching this video was like looking in a mirror haha. Keep making videos, they're fun! Nice seeing someone who's the same age as me going through a similar journey, you've hit a good niche.
It's great to hear from someone in a similar situation!! I've been trying to find a good balance between drilling fundamentals and doing whatever is fun to me. Recently, I've found through doing what I want to do, I naturally want to take time to figure out the fundamentals while I'm working on it. It feels more natural that way and less boring! (Obviously fully still figuring this stuff out so this could be different in like 1 month lol)
Fundamentals are important but I wouldn't soley study them out right. A big mistake I see beginner artists (mainly self taught artists, actual art students are a bit different) always do is learn the fundamentals and expect to become a God afterwards. Sadly, that's not how things work. And I've seen time and time again, people would get discouraged that all their "practice" and "study" of drawing boxes and spheres from different angles and perspectives don't make a great artist. They don't realize that studying fundamentals for the sake of getting better is different from putting those skills into practice. Kind of like how people do aimlabs and expect to become a rank 1 val player. It may help, but it's different from being in an actual ranked match. That's why I always stress for self taught beginner artists to just draw what they like and not care about the fundamentals. At the very least, go on a crash course on drawing fundamentals to plant a seed in the back of your mind that a certain drawing concept exists (e.g. different types of perspective, color theory, design theory, composition, etc). You'll naturally learn them as you observe the world and draw more, the most important thing is to keep yourself motivated so that you can actually reach that point in which you do start getting a lot better. Motivation is a self taught artist's best friend. Too many times have I seen people quit because they didn't see any improvement after "studying" for hours a day. Classic Theory vs Practice. Keep going, bro! 👍
This is super good advice thank you!! Lately, i've found the best way for me to learn the fundamentals is to be drawing what I want, and when I hit a roadblock or want to learn how to do something better, i'll look up a tutorial or drill some fundamentals for a bit and apply it back to art I like making - much more natural that way
poor planning lack of fundamentals taking shortcuts focusing on final product so this means that if you would want to avoid these mistakes, you should practise sketching fundamentals : ) sketching is a lot about the planning and isnt focused on the final product. I really recommend using yourself as reference! take a picture of you jumping or doing a pushup or kicking or talking or a close up of your face mad vs scared. And draw it!
if you have a 3ds, flipnote is legit a great way to practice animation lol the screen is small so you draw things way faster plus because there's not so many features and shortcuts so you end up learning by brute-forcing your way through ( ` -´)9
Yeah I had a little giggle to myself when you mentioned it after I had *just* posted my comment 😅 I guess it means you have plenty of experience banging your head against a wall until things click? And I have a few inspirations, I guess I'm shooting for something halfway between realism and cartoon? Marek Rudowski has one of my favorite artstyles of all time, and it feels so much more achievable than say- perfect realism. If you decide to check him out, look up 'Trader of Stories' and browse around in the images, it'll give you a good idea!@@jakeonart
This is really entertaining! I love seeing your videos being a beginner artist, it's so much fun and I hope you post more! Do you have any social media or anything you post on?
Thank you so much - I'm posting a new video really soon! I don't have an art related instagram but i think you've inspired me to make one - what kind of stuff would you wanna see on there?
@jakeonart sorry for the late response! It'd be fun to see the stuff you're working on while it's still in progress and your finished pieces! I also use instagram a lot so it would also just be fun to chat and compare notes, I've been drawing for a while and I love the process
as someone who started about 5 days ago, it's nice seeing a beginner like me. drawing can be extremely overwhelming for newcomers, and you see so many good artists and drawings online that you're automatically discouraged and want to give up. but knowing that there are people just like you still willing to try is a huge motivator! i think the hardest thing to accept is that you won't get better overnight. you really won't. even after a week or two your improvement will be tiny, but i promise it adds up. the best part of learning anything is looking back and seeing how far you've come, and the most important thing, while generic, is to never give up. great video!
Str8 up - we can freakin do this
same 4 months ago I was just like you, but now the improvement is insane
Honestly I am so guilty of trying to skip the fundamentals and finding shortcuts. I wasn't originally going to draw today, but this video made me lol. Earned a sub.
Hell yeah glad this could get you to draw!!
You made us laugh...Your are a living animation and so talented at engaging people AND....learning to draw. It's us!
Thank you so much!! So happy you liked it!
as an artist who has been drawing for many years, I just wanted to say that this is actually really good. I'm not nessasarily talking about the animation and art you made (which are fine), but the fact that you are able to see mistakes, and things you want to aprove. It sometimes takes me ages to realise that I drew something weirdly. And the only way to improve is to see your mistakes, and try to fix them, little by little, so that when you look back on this a year from now, you'll be amazed by how fare you've come
Thank you!! I'm doing my best to be self aware and honest with how things are going with my art. I'm trying not to rush things but's hard when you get exciting about doing something cool. And yeah I'm keeping everything! (even though there's certainly some drawings that don't need to see the light of day again)
@@jakeonart I cant wait to see more of your journey, and the most important thing is having fun, learning a new cool skill
When I was in 5th grade I saw this girl drawing, nd she was pretty good so I immediatly started complimenting her art. so I went home and searched up "How to draw" and this video by draw like a sir came up on how to draw anything, so I started drawing simple shapes but gave up within hours, but a yer later 4 months ago I decided to pick back up a pencil, and best descion of my life
for some reason i loved the 8:20 segment lol
Haha I'm glad you enjoyed it - might have to submit it to a film festival
If it makes you feel any better, I started drawing 4-5 years ago and all I did was copy other people's art! Now I'm finally getting serious about art and learning the basic drawing fundamentals! I'm a bit ahead of you but not by alot at character design!
Anyways great vid, good luck!
thank you!! yeah i'm trying to find a good balance between copying down art I like and practicing fundamentals
This video was so much fun! I was genuinely surprised when I saw the end result - it was both great and terrible at the same time. 😂But hey, you can only grow from here lol.
it's a piece of art ahead of its time (it was so bad)
Been binge watching these videos you put out! Remember to keep taking as much time as you need, and keep it up. I admire your dedication so much.
I appreciate you!!
Man, as someone that has been drawing for quite a while, seeing you so motivated really makes me happy that more people are starting to draw! Good luck on your art journey Jake! 🎉
Thank you so much!!!!
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Keep up the good work!
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I'm glad I found this channel early, u got this
miles YOU got this
I've been drawing since I was 5 and I still make these mistakes! you gotta be patient with yourself!
I do my best to be patient haha
you referenced 60s musical Oliver then used modern pictures of british national treasure Mary Berry lmao but it turned out hilarious, the fourth frame was the best one!
another very helpful stellar video, cheers :)
thank you :)
Man what a video, what a Channel! Firstly thank you for making these videos, seeing someone else going through the same mistakes is somehow motivating? Like the enthusiasm of making the mistakes and laughing with it, and secondly the video itself, it's so pleasing to watch, so dynamic and demonstrative yet so original, seems like just a extent of your personality, I can't congratulate you enough man, keep it up!
Thank you so much!!! Yeah I think it helps knowing other people experience the same problems! New video coming out in a few days!
Christopher Nolan is quaking after watching that final animation
I'm already getting calls to buy this scene for "Oppenheimer 2"
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@@jakeonarti hope you can make animations for barbie lol
Hey Jake would you please make a video on mastering fundamentals step by step.....
Because most of the new beginner artists struggle at this.... 🙏
I'll definitely do that once I master fundamentals myself haha - but i can try to focus on fundamentals for a video in the future!
Every artist skips the fundamentals at first lol, looking forward to seeing ur progress especially since i can relate cuz im in the process of learning too
oh nice! what kinda art are you making/want to make
@@jakeonart I'm actually trying to be an animator but I wanna learn how to actually draw first lol. I'm doing good so far, I just can't draw a torso and I don't know why 🗿
@@angel2139 I'm super into animation too and of course yeah drawing is the first step to that - maybe practice pose/gesture sketches a lot to get proper proportions
@@jakeonart for sure, working on getting the shape down. I'm pretty good with gestures rn, it's just that one shape lol
definitely practice shading it elevates your art alot. good luck
I definitely will - it's something i've been meaning to focus on bc i've got no idea how to do it and it's so important
@@jakeonartmainly focus on watching videos on realism lighting it helps alot even when it comes to cartoon art cause the lighting will just be simplified
@@ryuleftfordead gotcha I'll make sure to do that - appreciate the advice!
As someone who has been interested in art since kindergarten, too multiple AP art classes, draws digitally for a few years now, and is also really interested in doing animation myself, I was very impressed with what you did! Granted, maybe this current project was a bit too big/complicated, but I truly believe that with your drive, positivity, and work ethic you will be doing very cool animations in no time. Also, I actually kind of liked the 4th snapshot of the Granny leaning forward, it made me think of heavy perspective and I think it would have fit in nicely with the zoom in that you did :)
Yeah I originally wanted to have her come up really close and have a fish-eye effect, but I quickly realized that was too advanced for me haha
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5:10 might be nothing but just to make sure, in your tablet settings make absolutely sure your table is 1:1 perfectly. So single monitor, forced proportions, etc. If your tablet is mapping (just to give an example) 10:9 to 12:8 it might not look obvious that its doing something wrong but it will make your life a living hell. When it comes to anything drawing tablet I'm completely paranoid these days and make sure if there is anything to know to double check (disable windows ink, whatever) I know it, and have done it, since it's just so annoying. I wish it was better, but it usually isnt; except for ipads those are perfectly fine as-is.
Gotcha i'll definitely check that out thank you!! It's so hard getting used to the tablet
Really like these first two videos of yours! I did art for years and was pretty good at it, but recently realized that I was only really good at drawing when I had photos to work from. Similar to you, I'm super interested in animation and have been going back to square 0, trying to learn some of the basics. I've been drawing boxes like a hooligan the past couple weeks, working on perspective.
I also think there's value in just powering through like you did with your animation. I have the opposite problem where I'll make learning the fundamentals into a chore, which just gets super demotivating. It might be messy, but you've at least got something to show for your work which is awesome. There's got to be a happy medium though. Building fundamental skills while still leaving time for exploring/being silly. Unrelated, but you've got the exact same sense of humor as me too, watching this video was like looking in a mirror haha. Keep making videos, they're fun! Nice seeing someone who's the same age as me going through a similar journey, you've hit a good niche.
It's great to hear from someone in a similar situation!! I've been trying to find a good balance between drilling fundamentals and doing whatever is fun to me. Recently, I've found through doing what I want to do, I naturally want to take time to figure out the fundamentals while I'm working on it. It feels more natural that way and less boring! (Obviously fully still figuring this stuff out so this could be different in like 1 month lol)
Fundamentals are important but I wouldn't soley study them out right. A big mistake I see beginner artists (mainly self taught artists, actual art students are a bit different) always do is learn the fundamentals and expect to become a God afterwards. Sadly, that's not how things work. And I've seen time and time again, people would get discouraged that all their "practice" and "study" of drawing boxes and spheres from different angles and perspectives don't make a great artist. They don't realize that studying fundamentals for the sake of getting better is different from putting those skills into practice. Kind of like how people do aimlabs and expect to become a rank 1 val player. It may help, but it's different from being in an actual ranked match.
That's why I always stress for self taught beginner artists to just draw what they like and not care about the fundamentals. At the very least, go on a crash course on drawing fundamentals to plant a seed in the back of your mind that a certain drawing concept exists (e.g. different types of perspective, color theory, design theory, composition, etc). You'll naturally learn them as you observe the world and draw more, the most important thing is to keep yourself motivated so that you can actually reach that point in which you do start getting a lot better. Motivation is a self taught artist's best friend. Too many times have I seen people quit because they didn't see any improvement after "studying" for hours a day. Classic Theory vs Practice.
Keep going, bro! 👍
This is super good advice thank you!! Lately, i've found the best way for me to learn the fundamentals is to be drawing what I want, and when I hit a roadblock or want to learn how to do something better, i'll look up a tutorial or drill some fundamentals for a bit and apply it back to art I like making - much more natural that way
it was worth it i found it funny
Wow! This channel is hella underrated
I love you random user!
I would give tips but I am in no position to give tips when my art is not much better.
I meannn I'd be happy to hear any advice you have
I want to learn to draw, what exactly are "the fundamentals" ?
I guess just like the basic foundations of what makes up a drawing. So the simple shapes, gesture, lines, etc.
It's just important to know these foundations before you learn to draw super detailed drawings
poor planning
lack of fundamentals
taking shortcuts
focusing on final product
so this means that if you would want to avoid these mistakes, you should practise sketching fundamentals : ) sketching is a lot about the planning and isnt focused on the final product. I really recommend using yourself as reference! take a picture of you jumping or doing a pushup or kicking or talking or a close up of your face mad vs scared. And draw it!
so trueee - i'll definitely do that
if you have a 3ds, flipnote is legit a great way to practice animation lol
the screen is small so you draw things way faster plus because there's not so many features and shortcuts so you end up learning by brute-forcing your way through ( ` -´)9
oh I actually do have a 3ds maybe i'll give that a shot!
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You might be new to art (me too 🙃ready to die already) but you've got absolutely pro editing my dude, it's kinda astounding you've only got 1k subs
Thank you thank you - I mentioned it near the end of the vid but I do actually edit videos for my full time job
What kind of art are you interested in making??
Yeah I had a little giggle to myself when you mentioned it after I had *just* posted my comment 😅 I guess it means you have plenty of experience banging your head against a wall until things click? And I have a few inspirations, I guess I'm shooting for something halfway between realism and cartoon? Marek Rudowski has one of my favorite artstyles of all time, and it feels so much more achievable than say- perfect realism. If you decide to check him out, look up 'Trader of Stories' and browse around in the images, it'll give you a good idea!@@jakeonart
@@neuroticnovelist3958 Oooh that does look cool - that's a great style to study! There's been plenty of bangin my head against a wall for sure :)
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Do u have any other job?
I've got a full time job as a video editor!
@@jakeonartvideo editor where?
dude yes (jeremy)
yes dude (jake)
This is really entertaining! I love seeing your videos being a beginner artist, it's so much fun and I hope you post more! Do you have any social media or anything you post on?
Thank you so much - I'm posting a new video really soon! I don't have an art related instagram but i think you've inspired me to make one - what kind of stuff would you wanna see on there?
@jakeonart sorry for the late response! It'd be fun to see the stuff you're working on while it's still in progress and your finished pieces! I also use instagram a lot so it would also just be fun to chat and compare notes, I've been drawing for a while and I love the process
@@cleo3228 Ok cool! I think you've motivated me - i'll probably make an insta once i've got a few more videos out since i'm still figuring things out
@@cleo3228 I'll make sure to do let everyone know when I do though!
Saw your first video a few days ago honestly very happy you’re turning this into a multi video concept keep going bro
yeah i'm planning on keeping this going!!