As someone who doesn’t draw realistically and would rather draw fantasy creatures, you’ve still impressed me a lot with all of them! Even as an intermediate artist Edit: I’d just like to say I don’t think me from a year ago was intermediate lol, lovely bit of Dunning-Kruger affect. Still not sure if I’d classify myself as intermediate but I’m definitely better
I'm a beginner artist who doesn't draw realistic, but they all impressed me. The thing that impresses me the most is correctly proportioned humans though, lol
Her portrait art isn't that good. She makes anatomy mistakes and the lightning/shadows aren't well made. That's not to say that she's a bad artist, of course, but she still has stuff to learn.
As an artist, I feel the most impressive is to see that people develops their own style. Doesn't matter yet if it's good or not, it's awesome to see that someone has found their own style that they like and want to develop. I personally prefer someone's doodles and sketches a lot more than realistic stuff.
Exactly. The thing that makes realistic art actually far easier is the fact that you can rely on your reference. But the more abstract you get, the more you have to rely on your creativity and ability to work with shapes and colors. I'm currently able to draw realistically, but it absolutely amazes me how Basquiat for example could create these abstract paintings with a distinct visual language that no one before him had ever used. You can look at a Basquiat and instantly know that it's him. And there is no clear path towards developing that ability, while anyone could learn to draw realistically.
I’ve been doing art for almost 2 decades and, honestly, anything impresses me. 💀 You finished your work? You tried your best? No matter what level of artistry, I’m PROUD of you.
I’d say beginner artists get the most impressed cause they understand how hard all of this actually is. Non-artists underestimate how much skill even relatively simple art takes since they have no frame of reference
That's so true. One time a person asked for a strawberry but I sucked at strawberries at the time and looked like it was made in 2 minutes while it took me ten hours and he still hasn't forgave me since because he doesn't know how I actually put effort in it and doesn't understand 😭
@@glauberglousger6643 digital art can be tough as much as traditional art. like- accidentally deleting your art, your program keeps crashing midway, forgetting to save it, lack of storage space, etc. but yes, traditional art takes much more effort than digital art. its much more hard to blend without using special tools like the ones from digital art programs.
How to impress yourself: Step 1: Draw something. Step 2: FINISH IT Step 3: Be proud of it Step 4: Show it to someone (I have not accomplished the second step)
I have, Finished the Front of my home made Stetchbook, Just put some nice Anime Stickers on there, and Named the title " Stetchbook for *ANIME* characters" Thou i use for Anime Characters and other Characters i made , oh and i finished all 4 of those steps. With the first Ever Anime drawing, I still remember why i drew it, the Character was Midoria from mha, and it was 15th of July, abd i was a BIG simp for him at thst time, i had no Talent in making edits, so i thought i would just draw him, Came out better thsn i expected showed it to my mom and she Loved it, i acruslly always drei Horses when i Was little so i do have some Talent in Drawing 😅I also showed my Stetchbook to my Friend eho Helped me make it, She liked a lot too
I never accomplished the 3rd or 2nd; they go hand-in-hand I swear, I like something one day then a few hours later I'm like NO THIS IS GARBAGE WHO DREW THIS Oh wait *Me*
@@mattmatt-mp7xe Ahaha, same. This girl has amazing technique, but her anatomy and understanding of shades and light are lacking. Also artists are meant to express their surroundings and emotions they feel, not to copy a photography. James Gurney has an amazing video on how artists see the world and how it's expressed in their works
i’ve been doing art for years but i think the one thing that impresses me, is everyone’s different styles. everyday i come across something new someone made and i’m really taken back and thinking wow. it’s honestly amazing what people can do.
THIS!! I LOVE seeing what different artists and art styles peoples’ personal styles are influenced by. It’s so cool to see a product of different stylistic interests and how people use shapes and angles. A drawing with sharp angles and thick lines has SUCH a different vibe from the same exact drawing with round angles and thin lines or no lines at all. It’s just so fascinating to see the different ways people imagine things and build them in their heads. I know my style (for humans at least) is inspired by Junji Ito, some of the monster musume species guides and other influences that i can’t think of. There’s just so many possibilities to mix and match for awesome styles and it’s so fucking cool
I know, right?! I’m a costume designer, so I do renderings of clothes, so they don’t have to be super realistic, and I’ve seen costume designers that have similar styles to each other, but there are a few (like Tom Broecker from SNL that are super unique) . Also, I always see the way different artists draw, and I want to somehow make it my art style. I really like Renée Graef’s style (she did the Little House on the Prairie and American Girl Kirsten books) I don’t know how to explain it, but the characters always look so sweet and cute
How to impress advanced artists: unique style. I doesn't matter how simple the art is, it might be just a ball smiling. If your art can be easily recognized as your own among many, it's awesome.
I'm not an advance artist but I do find myself the most impressed when I see people picking up their medium of choice and finish the work. I find it admirable and beautiful, the intention and determination.
This is so true, I hate how non-artists claim that "better" art is the most realistic. _THERE IS A LOT OF EFFORT AND STUDY PUT INTO MY FURRY OCS I SWEAR TO GOD_ Jokes aside people seriously need to understand that a realistic copy of real life is not a synonyms to quality in art. It might be hard, but being talented _and creative_ fits the definition of artist much better.
I felt so called out at that part. I had a piece that it took me 12 years to get back around to actually finishing. I just kept looking at it, saying 'gotta finish that' and sliding it back into my notebook to do other stuff.
Honestly it's been like 2 years where I set myself the rule of always finishing one drawing before starting another, and I finish all of them now 👁️👁️👌🏻
I've always found realism to be the easiest. It impresses me when I see things not directly copied from life. Pure creativity is 1000% more impressive to me. Playing with proportions, lighting, colors, perspective, etc. in weird ways and still making it look good requires way more skill (imo) than replicating something that already exists.
YESSS this is what I'm thinking! People always complimented me on my drawings because it "looked like a photo", but honestly, it was always the easiest thing to do for me and didn't need real knowledge nor much skill for it. Now I'm learning to actually paint landscapes with good composition, values and color etc and it is SO MUCH HARDER
Yeah, a stylized illustration of an environment or even just a study impresses me more than those big, hyper realistic paintings sometimes. Like, yeah sure i can appreciate the blood, sweat and tears they put to copy a photograph, but in the end it's just an enlarged photo. Most of the artistic value is from the photographer for the idea, composition, and literally any other thing behind the picture even if the painter is the one who took the photo
You inspire me! I am 10 years old and my goal is to be better at art and I usually just draw realistic stuff but I really wanna start doing portraits and I have and I very love portraits I just want to make as beautiful and realistic as your amazing art
How to impress me as an artist : Hands Hair Anatomy Eyes Going outside Line art Knowing what your doing Actually good at drawing Not giving up on a drawing/piece of art
How to impress ANY artist: Know how to draw any body position without references. (Including hands, I see y’all hiding them hands behind the back) ((I don’t blame ya))
I'm not the best with hands I would just picture how they'd look in my head, maybe make the hand gesture I want with my OWN hand, anddd yeah, lol I'm very happy with how they turn out in the end
as someone who usually just sketches little cartoonish characters, i can guarantee the last time i finished a drawing was probably somewhere over two years ago.
"Actually finishing your drawings" **pain** Don't know what level im at. def not advanced but if i was I'd still be impressed with ALL of this jeeeez, thats some skill right there
So true. The mainstream idea of art focuses on skills instead of originality. A camera can capture an object better than an artist but it can’t do what an artist can.
@@notdevansheee1554 it's like saying knowing addition isn't enough to get you through high school math, you need multiplication, division, variables eyc
@@notdevansheee1554 the mainstream view in art circles is actually that expression is more important than skills. Its not enough to know the basics. You need to understand the world around you to then start to manipulate it in your own view.
This makes me think that when you are a beginner you're impressed by realistic art, but then you get more experience and realize that doing more flowing cartoonish works can sometimes be just as difficult and impressive. Like you understand something so well you can actually take its realistic elements with a different perspective and still make it look great with the basics.
How to impress people with art: Put your soul into it (character, setting, etc) Give it a solid base Give it a nice form Give that concept a heavy twist And just have fun with it
If you can draw the other eye, hands, feet, and other weirdly proportioned human features, you are already impressive. If you can finish projects, you are amazing. If you can draw what you want, when you want, and express yourself through your art, you are awesome. I have more compliments if you want them.
I feel like no matter a person's artistic level, we are all plagued with pretty much stopping a drawing halfway and forgetting or not feeling like completing it But as a intermediate artist I am impressed by all your art. I'm more of an anime/cartoon artist
As an intermediate GUITARIST, I don’t know how I got to this vid, but the «how to impress an intermediate guitarist» was SO GOOD (the name is G.O.A.T. - Polyphia)
Finishing my art is the most painful part, especially when your in the middle of working on an art piece and suddenly you get an idea for a new art piece so you get started on the new one
How to impress people with other art styles: Actually show other art styles (Disclaimer: This is not a hate comment. I think the art is amazing. I just hate that the only art styles I ever see are realistic “trendy” art)
Oh damn I can't express how much I envy the skill of people who make expressive brush strokes and manage to pull abstract shapes together to form the imagine they are trying to portray. Yah that realistic lemon painting is nice but just look at that other one that is so much more flowing and expressive!! I'm gonna work hard to build a skill level in that style
@@kiwimiwi5452 i do get what you mean, and i also envy them hard, i have to copy all from google images or real world to draw something. Oh well maybe i'm better at other stuff.
I thought the last one was gonna be “have a varied body of work that shows off your range from realism to abstract” but your entirely right, it’s insane impressive that you’ve finished anything
How to impress any artist:
“Draw hands perfectly first try”
“draw the other eye”
“draws hair”
edit: ok guys you can stop
edit: shut
edit: im not a very good Artist guys ☠️
Yessss
Get the proportions right every time
I’m sorry but I can do all three of those things 😳
As a beginner artist, I'm impressed by literally anything
Same.
I agree
Same here muchacho
Draws air: MY DRAWING IS SO GOOD RIGHT??
non relatable but- I JUST LOVE YOUR AETHER PFP
it doesnt matter if your art is realistic, it matters if your art is expressing your original creativity
i agree wit half of that. if ur origial creativity looks like trash, it matters ngl
Thank you 🥲
@@Savannah-qb4bb that's where i am rn 😭
Oh, so you’re intermediate.
I do anime art and people are very impressed normally for some strange reason so ig I can say this is true
Me as a non-artist;
IMPRESSED BY THEM ALL ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Me, as an artist of like 5 years: IMPRESSED BY THEM ALL ❤️❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉
"Actually finishing arts lol"
That hit me and it hit me hard as a brick.
YES YES YES
YES YES YES
As an artist i can say that we artists have a lot of wips not me though im built different*laughs nervously*
Yes ✋
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As someone who doesn’t draw realistically and would rather draw fantasy creatures, you’ve still impressed me a lot with all of them! Even as an intermediate artist
Edit: I’d just like to say I don’t think me from a year ago was intermediate lol, lovely bit of Dunning-Kruger affect. Still not sure if I’d classify myself as intermediate but I’m definitely better
I'm a beginner artist who doesn't draw realistic, but they all impressed me. The thing that impresses me the most is correctly proportioned humans though, lol
ur like my cousin. he doesnt draw realistically and mostly draws things that dont exist aka his imagination
NAPOLEON DYNAMITE IS THAT YOU-
Her portrait art isn't that good. She makes anatomy mistakes and the lightning/shadows aren't well made.
That's not to say that she's a bad artist, of course, but she still has stuff to learn.
Same
As an artist, I feel the most impressive is to see that people develops their own style. Doesn't matter yet if it's good or not, it's awesome to see that someone has found their own style that they like and want to develop.
I personally prefer someone's doodles and sketches a lot more than realistic stuff.
Exactly. The thing that makes realistic art actually far easier is the fact that you can rely on your reference. But the more abstract you get, the more you have to rely on your creativity and ability to work with shapes and colors. I'm currently able to draw realistically, but it absolutely amazes me how Basquiat for example could create these abstract paintings with a distinct visual language that no one before him had ever used. You can look at a Basquiat and instantly know that it's him. And there is no clear path towards developing that ability, while anyone could learn to draw realistically.
As an intermediate artist, I can confirm that the creative portraits impress me.
How to impress me:
*a straight line.*
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For me it's curved line.
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I guess i impress many people.
How to impress everybody? Draw hands, or the other eye
Edit 2, electric boogaloo: Wow that’s more likes then expected! Thanks :))
I can do that 😦
NOT THE OTHER EYE-
I can-I JUST CAN'T DO LEGSSSSSSS
@@AyraAurellia Me neither
@@wildfire9 God?
How to impress all artist :have your own style and actually draw from heart not to get complements
You could draw a stick figure and I would tell you that’s some of the best work I’ve ever seen!
I’ve been doing art for almost 2 decades and, honestly, anything impresses me. 💀 You finished your work? You tried your best? No matter what level of artistry, I’m PROUD of you.
Same tbh
Bro you're 30?
@@patrickmasterbateman. could be 25 lol
@@patrickmasterbateman. you said it like 30 year olds are aliens
A bit far off haha. I’m 19 and started drawing at a very young age hence saying “almost 2 decades”.
How to impress any artist:
"Symmetrical eyes, perfect hands"
Accurate. I’m a artist, It will DEFINITELY impress me 😎
Me who draws second eye good: ……pls don’t kill me.
and feet 💀
@@closetogrey OMG YOU DONT KNOW HOW ACCURATE THIS IS
@@tayschannel2695Me who draws hands just fine:
We're on the same boat, I'll protect you.
How to impress a boy in your classroom: A STICKMAN
how to impress an advanced artist:
"hehe doodles"
I’d say beginner artists get the most impressed cause they understand how hard all of this actually is. Non-artists underestimate how much skill even relatively simple art takes since they have no frame of reference
Agreed
That's so true. One time a person asked for a strawberry but I sucked at strawberries at the time and looked like it was made in 2 minutes while it took me ten hours and he still hasn't forgave me since because he doesn't know how I actually put effort in it and doesn't understand 😭
It’s not like online art, nobody has an undo button...
Not saying that online artist try less, but it’s less... nervous?
@@redrumtheartist6275 feels bad, none understands us
@@glauberglousger6643 digital art can be tough as much as traditional art. like- accidentally deleting your art, your program keeps crashing midway, forgetting to save it, lack of storage space, etc.
but yes, traditional art takes much more effort than digital art. its much more hard to blend without using special tools like the ones from digital art programs.
How to impress any artist:
*Drawing the other eye perfectly*
HELP THE POSE AND FACE AT THE END 😭
"How To impress an advanced builder"
"Actually do the back of the builds lol"
**Angry Grian noises**
:D
Joey's earth temple... Is a LIE!!! -Ldshadowlady
@@__________________________9190 🤣
Lmao
Lol 😂💀
*STARTS AGGRESSIVELY SOBBING*
IT'S HARD TO FINISH THEM ALL, OKAY?!
As many ideas as there are days 🥴
yeah i agree
It’s a struggle
AHAHAHA..😭
*AAAAAAAAAHHH*
How to impress an artist:
Draw anything better than a stick figure
Personally I’m impressed with complex scenes and emotion in art.
How to impress yourself:
Step 1: Draw something.
Step 2: FINISH IT
Step 3: Be proud of it
Step 4: Show it to someone
(I have not accomplished the second step)
Neither have i bestie 😔
I have, Finished the Front of my home made Stetchbook, Just put some nice Anime Stickers on there, and Named the title " Stetchbook for *ANIME* characters" Thou i use for Anime Characters and other Characters i made , oh and i finished all 4 of those steps. With the first Ever Anime drawing, I still remember why i drew it, the Character was Midoria from mha, and it was 15th of July, abd i was a BIG simp for him at thst time, i had no Talent in making edits, so i thought i would just draw him, Came out better thsn i expected showed it to my mom and she Loved it, i acruslly always drei Horses when i Was little so i do have some Talent in Drawing 😅I also showed my Stetchbook to my Friend eho Helped me make it, She liked a lot too
I've finished the 2nd step, not all the time but sometimes
Same
I never accomplished the 3rd or 2nd; they go hand-in-hand
I swear, I like something one day then a few hours later I'm like NO THIS IS GARBAGE WHO DREW THIS
Oh wait
*Me*
as an artist who doesn’t draw realistic things, this actually satisfied me a lot :]
edit: what’s happening in the replies huh
Same
Tbh, if u want something that a camera can do, just get a camera, i want a picture of ur creative mind... and technique, not just technique.
Cotton cookie from cookie run kingdom
@@mattmatt-mp7xe Ahaha, same. This girl has amazing technique, but her anatomy and understanding of shades and light are lacking. Also artists are meant to express their surroundings and emotions they feel, not to copy a photography. James Gurney has an amazing video on how artists see the world and how it's expressed in their works
Nonrealism art representation please wahahaa 😵 just because my craft doesn't look hard doesn't mean its easy
As a non-artist I can confirm that I am impressed
The actually finishing your drawings is so accurate for me, i have an undertale drawing waiting to be finished from like 2 weeks ago😅
"draws cartoony capybaras in the corner cutely"
The world needs more capybara doodles, thank you for your service!
*is incredibly impressed*
I wanna see thoseee
Oh goddam- If I every remember I'll put them up on youtube lol!
Ok I pull up 🥶
“How to impress us?” Draw the perfect circlw
oh yeah. draw that and I will build a the,ple for you
Drawing those are so hard, we can't even spell them perfectly XD
@@notbubblystarters05 trace a cup
Or use a protractor
@@mukilandhinesh3931 DUDe omg now i wanna get into youtube shorts 4 that
As an inner media artist, being able to draw the other eye is what I’m impressed of😅
the realistic objects part is so true 😭
i’ve been doing art for years but i think the one thing that impresses me, is everyone’s different styles. everyday i come across something new someone made and i’m really taken back and thinking wow. it’s honestly amazing what people can do.
THIS!! I LOVE seeing what different artists and art styles peoples’ personal styles are influenced by. It’s so cool to see a product of different stylistic interests and how people use shapes and angles. A drawing with sharp angles and thick lines has SUCH a different vibe from the same exact drawing with round angles and thin lines or no lines at all. It’s just so fascinating to see the different ways people imagine things and build them in their heads. I know my style (for humans at least) is inspired by Junji Ito, some of the monster musume species guides and other influences that i can’t think of. There’s just so many possibilities to mix and match for awesome styles and it’s so fucking cool
Exactly. I'm amazed by how many versions of the same character can exist, for example. Everyone puts their own spin on it and it's beautiful
I know, right?! I’m a costume designer, so I do renderings of clothes, so they don’t have to be super realistic, and I’ve seen costume designers that have similar styles to each other, but there are a few (like Tom Broecker from SNL that are super unique) . Also, I always see the way different artists draw, and I want to somehow make it my art style. I really like Renée Graef’s style (she did the Little House on the Prairie and American Girl Kirsten books) I don’t know how to explain it, but the characters always look so sweet and cute
The last one was a personal attack to my 2 digital and 5 traditional artworks that have sitting unfinished for months now 💀
At least you haven’t been working on one trash drawing for over a year because you can’t let go of it (me)
damn it why'd you have to remind me )':
keep trying, if you are anything like me im sure you can up those numbers to 60+ digital and over 200 traditional unfinished artworks
Makes me remind of my plans and references that I downloaded but haven't started working on it
that's nothing. you should see the dozens of scrapped and unfinished projects I have (digital & traditional). 😭😭😭😭
As an intermediate artist, I will genuinely feel happy if anybody shown me finished art
I got impressed by literally everything dude your art is totally amazing
When you’re an hobby artist and so you’re impressed by all of it.
True🤣
Hehe true
That’s me!
@E.l why?
Basically
How to impress advanced artists: unique style. I doesn't matter how simple the art is, it might be just a ball smiling. If your art can be easily recognized as your own among many, it's awesome.
Ikr
Fr fr
JAMIE HEWLETTE FR
How to impress Pablo Picasso
Draw a perfect circle😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@aaravpahuja 🗿
how to impress every artist:
MAKING THE OTHER EYE PERFECTLY
I'm not an advance artist but I do find myself the most impressed when I see people picking up their medium of choice and finish the work. I find it admirable and beautiful, the intention and determination.
I don’t consider myself an advanced artist by any means but anyone who can finish their art every time is incredible to me
same
Ikr
This is so true, I hate how non-artists claim that "better" art is the most realistic. _THERE IS A LOT OF EFFORT AND STUDY PUT INTO MY FURRY OCS I SWEAR TO GOD_
Jokes aside people seriously need to understand that a realistic copy of real life is not a synonyms to quality in art. It might be hard, but being talented _and creative_ fits the definition of artist much better.
RIGHT?? YEAH I CAN DO GOOD REALISTIC ART BUT CAN YOU APPRECIATE THE BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS I PUT INTO ANIME STYLE ART???
Um.. where can i get access to ur furry art 🥺🥺
Broooooo I feel that. I’m a furry artist too, and it’s frickin harrrdddd
Some people just stayed in neoclassicism
Took the words out of my mouth, thanks....
THE COLORING IS SO SMOOTH THO, LIKE?!
How to impress your art teacher:
IMPOSSIBLE
The actually finishing your drawings is so accurate. I always get half way through and then start a new one...
Lol that's every artist's problem, if you look through all my sketchpads you will find at least six unfinished paintings
I felt so called out at that part.
I had a piece that it took me 12 years to get back around to actually finishing. I just kept looking at it, saying 'gotta finish that' and sliding it back into my notebook to do other stuff.
Honestly it's been like 2 years where I set myself the rule of always finishing one drawing before starting another, and I finish all of them now 👁️👁️👌🏻
Can't say no to everything they just said. I'm neither a beginner, an intermediate, or an advanced artist but I'm hella impressed
*steals the quote out of respect*
How to impress an artist:
Draw the other eye
As a beginner student artist i am really impressed ❤
I've always found realism to be the easiest. It impresses me when I see things not directly copied from life. Pure creativity is 1000% more impressive to me. Playing with proportions, lighting, colors, perspective, etc. in weird ways and still making it look good requires way more skill (imo) than replicating something that already exists.
YESSS this is what I'm thinking! People always complimented me on my drawings because it "looked like a photo", but honestly, it was always the easiest thing to do for me and didn't need real knowledge nor much skill for it. Now I'm learning to actually paint landscapes with good composition, values and color etc and it is SO MUCH HARDER
Yeah, a stylized illustration of an environment or even just a study impresses me more than those big, hyper realistic paintings sometimes. Like, yeah sure i can appreciate the blood, sweat and tears they put to copy a photograph, but in the end it's just an enlarged photo. Most of the artistic value is from the photographer for the idea, composition, and literally any other thing behind the picture even if the painter is the one who took the photo
The thing is you can do that with realism and most people are still into hyper realism anyway.
I agree but i love all art even if its disportitionate
@@cedar4539 that is a mind blowing skill, for sure.
I am not an advanced artist, but I still think it is the most impressive thing to actually finish your art💀💀💀
Same.
Yeah
You inspire me! I am 10 years old and my goal is to be better at art and I usually just draw realistic stuff but I really wanna start doing portraits and I have and I very love portraits I just want to make as beautiful and realistic as your amazing art
"Art is never finished, only abandoned"
-leonardo da Vinci
As an artist I can confirm that I was impressed by all of them 👍
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"How to impress a non artist "
I'm not an artist anymore
391 and no replies? lemme fix that.
@@swiftie..edits_012 412 and one reply? let me fix that
@@Maayan2007 still 412 likes and only 2 replies? Lemme fix that
@@lxMichellexl still 414 likes and 3 replys? Lemme fix that
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I’m a beginner artist and I was impressed by all of them
They are really good 👍❤
I´m impressed when I see someone´s own art style, no matters how realistic they are
How to impress me as an artist :
Hands
Hair
Anatomy
Eyes
Going outside
Line art
Knowing what your doing
Actually good at drawing
Not giving up on a drawing/piece of art
💀
Anatomy is the hardest thing for me so if you do it I'll be amazed cause I don't know how to practice anatomy lol
Not the "going outside" 💀
FR
How to impress a digital artist: grass
How to impress ANY artist:
Know how to draw any body position without references. (Including hands, I see y’all hiding them hands behind the back)
((I don’t blame ya))
I have a friend of mine who WONT STOP DRAWING THEIR PORTRAITS WITH PEOPLE PUTTING THEIR ARMS BEHIND THEIR BACKS
I'm not the best with hands
I would just picture how they'd look in my head, maybe make the hand gesture I want with my OWN hand, anddd yeah, lol
I'm very happy with how they turn out in the end
For some reason, I feel like it’s not the hands that people mess up on? I feel like it might be the pose that makes the hand hard.
But, it may just be hands or both lol
@@cat6024 Yeah, for me it's the pose of hands
How to impress me:
"Draw feet PERFECTLY at first try"
How to impress any artist in this world:
*Draws perfect hand first try*
How to impress everyone: doing perfect anatomy and it looks good when you flip the canvas
Stylization and cartoony stuff and consistency are what I’m impressed by
How to impress a beginner artist:
"Perfect proportions no guidelines needed"
Im a beginner but I am allways impressed by the amount of creativity put in drawings!
as someone who usually just sketches little cartoonish characters, i can guarantee the last time i finished a drawing was probably somewhere over two years ago.
Same here😅
Aye. I used to finish every piece but I haven't done that since December 2020. ^^;
probably should start animation if you want a simplistic art style Al the time
I've never related to anything this much before
Is it just me or is she saying guitarist?
"Actually finishing your drawings"
**pain**
Don't know what level im at. def not advanced but if i was I'd still be impressed with ALL of this jeeeez, thats some skill right there
That one guy who didn’t read the captions:
“How to impress a beginner guitarist. Show them art” 🤔
I’m telling you we’ve all drawn the classic Lime Lips ✨
So true. The mainstream idea of art focuses on skills instead of originality.
A camera can capture an object better than an artist but it can’t do what an artist can.
Bs. You need to develop skills and understand the rules so you can then bend them and apply them to create something original.
@@raquelnunes9793 if I say skills alone aren’t enough it doesn’t mean I’m saying skills are not important.
@@notdevansheee1554 it's like saying knowing addition isn't enough to get you through high school math, you need multiplication, division, variables eyc
@@notdevansheee1554 the mainstream view in art circles is actually that expression is more important than skills. Its not enough to know the basics. You need to understand the world around you to then start to manipulate it in your own view.
@@raquelnunes9793 so you think someone who is not that good with technicalities can’t create art?
Again I agree that learning is important.
This makes me think that when you are a beginner you're impressed by realistic art, but then you get more experience and realize that doing more flowing cartoonish works can sometimes be just as difficult and impressive. Like you understand something so well you can actually take its realistic elements with a different perspective and still make it look great with the basics.
YOUR ART IS AMAZINGGGG!!!!
drawing the other eye is the most impressive thing to ever happen
The lime lips are crazy 💀💀
lemonade l-l-lemonade
Nahhh we bringing back the trend with this one 🗣️🔥💯
Everyone: “ooo impressive art”
Me: “ *FROG HAT* “ 👁👄👁
Such inspiration, keep it up, I love the art!
(Continue it)
Don’t you notice how I get quiet when there’s no one else around..
How to impress people with art:
Put your soul into it (character, setting, etc)
Give it a solid base
Give it a nice form
Give that concept a heavy twist
And just have fun with it
Me: *draws an eye *
My dad: OMG YOU’RE SO GOOD!!!
I love how all artists can agree eyes are really easy
@@lynnie5478 depends on what kind of eye-
@@lynnie5478 drawing ONE eye is easy yes 😭
@@omgheather1 god fr
If you can draw the other eye, hands, feet, and other weirdly proportioned human features, you are already impressive. If you can finish projects, you are amazing. If you can draw what you want, when you want, and express yourself through your art, you are awesome. I have more compliments if you want them.
Love all this awsome art you made!
I feel like no matter a person's artistic level, we are all plagued with pretty much stopping a drawing halfway and forgetting or not feeling like completing it
But as a intermediate artist I am impressed by all your art. I'm more of an anime/cartoon artist
Its just so tedious😭😂, great feeling when you actually finish it tho lol
How to impress a beginner artist:
Legit anything because they always think their art is bad for no reason even when they’re improving
How to impress any human:
Draw a straight line without a ruler
I can do that
I have never seen such great drawing talent as yours. Just keep going I want to see more.❤❤❤
As a artist myself, this will literally impress everyone you come across
How to impress me: get the proportions looking exact
Real life proportions aren't exact though
@@arandomperson1795 can be simillar :D
“How to impress a guitarist”
Shows art
As an intermediate GUITARIST, I don’t know how I got to this vid, but the «how to impress an intermediate guitarist» was SO GOOD (the name is G.O.A.T. - Polyphia)
Finishing my art is the most painful part, especially when your in the middle of working on an art piece and suddenly you get an idea for a new art piece so you get started on the new one
Bro relatable af😮
As someone who's pretty much a cartoonist learning how to draw anime stuff, I'm definitely impressed.✨
Haha same-
Haha same
Oh lol I said the same thing as the folk above me
@@sentient_dinosaurplush Yeah except a month later lmao
Same💀
Hello
Im joining to yor group, because I Also want to be cartoonist
Tell me you’re great at art without telling me you’re great at art:
How to impress people with other art styles: Actually show other art styles
(Disclaimer: This is not a hate comment. I think the art is amazing. I just hate that the only art styles I ever see are realistic “trendy” art)
Oh damn I can't express how much I envy the skill of people who make expressive brush strokes and manage to pull abstract shapes together to form the imagine they are trying to portray.
Yah that realistic lemon painting is nice but just look at that other one that is so much more flowing and expressive!!
I'm gonna work hard to build a skill level in that style
It takes unlearning the realism.
@@keepyourshoesathedoor oh yes.. I actually love the way you phrased that
@@kiwimiwi5452 i do get what you mean, and i also envy them hard, i have to copy all from google images or real world to draw something. Oh well maybe i'm better at other stuff.
i’ve been drawing for over 7 years and i’m impressed by all of these lmao
Before the beginner artist really impressed me,now that im a intermediate artist the creative ones impressed me. This is very accurate!
I thought the last one was gonna be “have a varied body of work that shows off your range from realism to abstract” but your entirely right, it’s insane impressive that you’ve finished anything
As a professional artist the "finishing your paintings" hit me like a truck. She callin us out
That last one had me 😭
finishing drawings is by far the best feeling in the world.
So good and underrated!
I’m impressed with all of these and I’ve been drawing my whole life (no joke) 🙃