personally my issue with digital and pencil n paper is that for me its harder to visualized something before its done in my head on digitally than it is on Pencil and paper. i use both form time to time but i do agree with digital being a LOOOT more convenient especially for coloring and such. its how i personally draw most of the time and i think its just best for me. Awesome video tho. (P.S. i think your art is great :) )
Pencil is definitely easier to get the exact shape I had in mind onto the page. Digital can still be good, but I have a drawing pad that causes high disconnect and can make drawing so hard sometimes.
Artist here To me it a personal preference I've done both traditional and digital drawing I mostly do digital drawing because its easier and convenient for me I do draw traditional but rare
I also have the same problem tbh. I used to draw on paper, and when I switched, it felt like there were way more options, but I just couldn't do it. Lines I drew were curved when I wanted to have them straight, and I was doing everything like 10 times. Then I discovered vector art through Scratch when I was making a game, and it just felt so much easier even than paper. I couldn't get used to other vector editors and I was being told that vector is made for other things, but Scratch's vector editor was just so much easier, customizable and I was simply making better art with it. Btw, are you German? (3:48)
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This is the exact feeling I had for the last years. It just feels so weird drawing digitally and nothing looks right, and it always ends in tears and despair. However, I want to point out that it's not true that there is less comparison. I compare my art all the time to other artists, even tho they are digital pieces and not mine. And also, people only value traditional art when it's VERY good. Digital art is very much favored by spectator over traditional, even if they don't realize it. How many traditional artists do you see on social media? Not that much. And it's not because they don't exist, it's because digital arts is more liked.
Pencil on paper I think is still better but if you have a electrical pen it is a lot easier but how do people draw with a mouse so good?!!!!
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personally my issue with digital and pencil n paper is that for me its harder to visualized something before its done in my head on digitally than it is on Pencil and paper. i use both form time to time but i do agree with digital being a LOOOT more convenient especially for coloring and such. its how i personally draw most of the time and i think its just best for me. Awesome video tho. (P.S. i think your art is great :) )
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This is weirdly relatable and that's why I like this channel :3
agreed
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Pencil is definitely easier to get the exact shape I had in mind onto the page. Digital can still be good, but I have a drawing pad that causes high disconnect and can make drawing so hard sometimes.
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I honestly idm drawing on either but I would prefer paper. well that would be the case if I could draw 😂
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almost the same here except i cant draw either way
Oh my gosh this is so relatable!!
@@JustAnAstronautPerson Im not alone, less go!!
relatable
I like the way your videos are
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Artist here
To me it a personal preference I've done both traditional and digital drawing I mostly do digital drawing because its easier and convenient for me I do draw traditional but rare
@@Glitchhusky9304 understandable and completely fair
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I also have the same problem tbh. I used to draw on paper, and when I switched, it felt like there were way more options, but I just couldn't do it. Lines I drew were curved when I wanted to have them straight, and I was doing everything like 10 times. Then I discovered vector art through Scratch when I was making a game, and it just felt so much easier even than paper. I couldn't get used to other vector editors and I was being told that vector is made for other things, but Scratch's vector editor was just so much easier, customizable and I was simply making better art with it. Btw, are you German? (3:48)
@@XCAT1 fair enough, also no i am not German…
@@bluecube47 Okay.
Hello TealSquare! I like your video edits a lot and I was searching for a way to get Premier Pro and After Effects lastest version crack (or at least a recent one) without a virus. Can you help me PLEASE?
This is the exact feeling I had for the last years. It just feels so weird drawing digitally and nothing looks right, and it always ends in tears and despair. However, I want to point out that it's not true that there is less comparison. I compare my art all the time to other artists, even tho they are digital pieces and not mine. And also, people only value traditional art when it's VERY good. Digital art is very much favored by spectator over traditional, even if they don't realize it. How many traditional artists do you see on social media? Not that much. And it's not because they don't exist, it's because digital arts is more liked.
you still have a better upload schedule than me
i have a schedule?
You'll get used to drawing digital eventually
digital for me seeing that i only really make types of art thats stupidly hard to do on paper. that probably made no sense, your welcome.
i draw with my fingers most of the time
I’m better at drawing on my shower glass that blocks out the water
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