Less editing and a different type of video, but I really believe that videos on mindset are so helpful and unfortunately lacking in the art community. I hope this helps you!
Same, I keep asking for advices on Reddit, and so many people told me already to just trust myself and do what I think is right to do, but I constantly feel like I make mistakes and I have no real guidance
@@SyoDraws I work on my own story (close to finishing first chapter rn) and I just want it to be "good enough" from the very beginning. I don't want to end up in the same situation like so many other indie creators, when after months or even years they decide to redo all their content, because it is too weak and nobody even wants to start reading their stories. I've seen it so many times, people with even dozens of chapters out already but nobody reads them, bc the beginnings are just too weak and too hard to follow. I try my best but there's so many issues that stand in my way, and it seems like I can't achieve good enough results. I've seen so many great works that have no readers, it's discouraging. It also doesn't help that Western stories drawn in manga style already have bad reputation bc many people think this is not "real manga", so not worth even checking.
@@cynxmanga there is no objective way to evaluate art, no matter how people act about it. sure, you could have a "weak character arc" or "incorrect lighting," but ultimately those aren't things everyone dislikes. just keep doing the thing you want to do and try to share them with others, but you don't necessarily need to take feedback
This popped up on my recommendation and I paused for a second was like, is it time to confront what I’ve been procrastinating for so long. Is YT finally calling me out. And here I am lol
That makes sense. I had all my best sketches on random pieces of paper bc i was always bored in class. My imagination was wild and always had ideas of what to draw. Now i got nothing. I’ll definitely let myself get bored like i used to. See if that works
I watch random yt videos to keep myself distracted from real life, which is pretty messy and hectic for me. I tell myself that if there's a lot of negative thoughts on my mind mostly thanks to my family, I can't make something beautiful. I don't know if I'm right but I end up spending 10 times more on yt then drawing or doing something I like. I'll keep your advices on my mind and try not to waste time the wrong way. Thank you so much ❤
Drawing doesn't always have to be positive. If you want it to be your way of expressing yourself, then negative experiences can be often just as powerful and beautiful as positive ones. The key is to stay authentic and express what's truly inside. You can do this even through fanart, just draw someone going through something rough as a means of expressing yourself. I'm not any good at this but this would be my advice, I hope it helps. I wish you all the best!
When you mention boredom when drawing in a classroom and tied it in an instance of taking advantage of boredom to do something creative, it was very insightful! Nice vid, very life changing advice 😭
This was surprisingly motivational. Usually these types of videos aren't made for creatives AND by creatives, and combined with the addiction to tech and distraction, it's hard to take even good advice to heart. But your personal input really puts a new perspective into the topic. I never thought about "painful boredom time" in fact "creative time". Even if it's painful, seeing it this way is far more motivating than the threat and reality of not being productive. Thank you, Sariya. I'm putting my phone down right now
Even receiving likes doesn’t make me feel better about my art. I just think “they’re my friends-of course they like it,” or, “they’re just being polite.”
I'm amazed how artists in the 1500s were able to create gigantic paintings filled with characters, while today we have quintillions of reference images in 1 second of Google search 😭.
live references was always a thing. also, people used to use corpses to learn the anatomy back then or study sculptures and paintings of other artists before them to learn. and photo references started becoming a thing in the 1800s maybe.
i've been working on a piece for the last few hours and I've gotten to the point where it is hard to continue because I'm tired. so I just took breaks and did stimulating stuff instead of resting for the night. its 4 in the morning... your video resonated with me. its been a while since I've allowed myself to be bored. thanks
I really do appreciate this video! I’ve been in collage for almost a year now studying game art/design and all the technical programs that come with it. Yet I haven’t had any motivation to create art, despite being surrounded by these resources and aspirations. This has definitely left me feeling miserable knowing I could do more but couldn’t push myself to actually try. However;it is comforting to know that I’m not alone, that even my fellow artists have gone through the same struggles. It’s inspired me to fight for my passion for art again! And I wish everyone who is on a similar journey in achieving their are goals may succeed and be filled with enthusiasm for art!!
This was actually helpful..recently it's been like a back and forth in my head between wanting to take care of my problems super quickly but also wanting to rest, and in general I've just been feeling torn and unsure. So I kinda slipped back into that bad habit of just scrolling on yt instead of resting or actually taking things step by step. This opened my eyes a bit tho, I feel like my mind is more clear than before. Thx for making this. 👍
I recognize this within myself and I really recommend not checking your phone the first 1-3 hours in the morning ! Doing your morning routine is a haven for boredom, moreso without your phone
Mm, the idea of boredom being the catalyst state for creativity is one that I hadn't thought of until now, but which seems obvious in hindsight. No wonder I haven't been able to find ideas that I resonate with to draw for a while. Great advice.
I've watched that Dr. K video before and it really helped, but I have slid back into wasting time on gaming when I know that I should just go outside and wander. It might be a good idea for me to schedule some needed boredom and fresh air.
As long as you're aware of the problem and trying to do something about it, that's good for now. It will take time to reprogram yourself after most likely years of addiction. I wish you all the best.
It's my first time watching a video of yours, and it truly resonated with me. Especially the advice of drawing for the sake of it, not worrying about improvement. It hit me really hard, because crazy focus on improvement is the excuse that's keeping me from improvement itself and worse, it's taking away the joy of drawing. Thank you so much for sharing this video! All the best, from your new subscriber! 😊
This was much needed. I stuggle with focus (I have ADHD), so I tend to use my screens a lot to disctract myself and procrastinate. Tysm for this helpful video!
As someone with ADHD I advise you not to get trapped in the productivity rabbit hole. It's a double edged sword for us. Learn discipline and learn to enjoy what you're doing in the moment without obsessing over results or time management.
@@Movel0 I definitely agree with this. It really depends on your goals at the end of the day. I want to be a professional artist, so I need to put in the work, but that only came after I fell in love with drawing and painting. It's true I have to push myself to do it sometimes and it's not always fun, but at the end of the day if I'm not enjoying the majority of my time I wouldn't be doing any of this. If you find something you love it won't feel like just "productivity" anymore, that's why I try to do it as much as I can, because it's my passion and I'm completely obsessed.
I feel as if I use my phone to distract myself from realizing that i’m so alone and I don’t know how to cope with my social anxiety disorder Also yess!! Meditation is amazing, I took it as a class in Freshman year and it helped me an unbelievable amount, highly recommend
I used to think i didnt enjoy drawing. The thing is that I do have ideas, but they're lost due to my brainfog or laziness. I don't use ADHD as an excuse, but this illness just causes me to use even more mental energy just for a short 1 hour session of sketching or drawing cubes. I really needed this video, now i just have to put in the work.
this was actually helpful! I think that for artists to significantly improve their art, aside from focusing on the obvious technical skills, we should also pay a ton of attention to our mental health state and general mindset to actually do it more often whilst avoiding obstacles such as frustrations and ennui
I think I really needed to hear this. Whenever I’m at work or doing anything that involves attention that I don’t necessarily enjoy, I dream and get inspired about what I want to do once I get home only to feel tired after a long day and just kill time on my phone until I fall asleep. I keep telling myself I need to get out of this cycle because it’s been frustrating how any artistic work I do is solely for my career instead of personal enjoyment. Though, recently, my job hasn’t taken up too much of my time lately. At first I was glad that I finally had more free time to finally draw my own things, but for some reason I end up doing anything but and I don’t have any real excuse. I’m seeing that I’ve become so accustomed to setting it aside that I’ve just been letting my time pass by wanting to draw more but not actually drawing. You advise makes a lot of sense, and I’m going to try that. Thank you very much. 🙏🏼
Thank you for this! I find myself diving too deep into my screens when I'm already unmotivated and feeling bad. It just makes me feel worse over the next few days. When I find myself in the creative zone, I haven't touched my phone the whole time (RIP trying to record content lol). On days where I feel creatively accomplished, it really encourages me to do it again the next day.
A couple days ago, I uninstalled the bulk of my Steam games, keeping only 3 despite not really wanting to play them. Hopefully taking a break from games and focusing on reading books and comics outside of doing my artwork will be a good change of pace. (I doubt it won't be lol) Also, your entire point about basically welcoming boredom is a fantastic take! Recently, I saw a video where Patti Smith said the exact same thing; you do have to let yourself just be bored sometimes. That's how the juices start flowing, that's what enables you to appreciate your process as well as the little things in life. Thank you for making this video! More people need to hear this now than ever before.
I’ve noticed that my art was way more consistent when I was in school in person due to the fact that I had a sketchbook that I was using in every class it really helped with my traditional and digital art so I’m going to try to do the same thing but with Work and just drawl on my brakes and see if that helps me . Because now that it’s summer I’m out of school and all I’ve been doing is working and scrolling. I feel really bad.😭
Something that actually helps me focus on what I'm working on, is streaming my drawing process to friends, it gives me incentive to stay productive cuz I love the comments and ideas my friends give throughout the process :)
one of the best things I did was put a sketchbook in my kitchen. I draw so much more now, because I can doodle between cooking or cleaning, I return to my sketches and change/finish them, etc. Great place to stop and draw for a moment.
thanks for this, i was literally spending 1 and a half hour scrolling through shorts, constantly thinking about making myself dinner, basically depriving myself of nourishment. The fact that this happens to others too, is so disturbing, the Matrix human battery has become real, and we're all feeding the machine.
Great vid man, love to see videos like this. Especially with social media it's surprisingly easy to forget why we make art, why it's important and why it's fun, this video is a great reminder of that. thanks.
Amazing that I put in wait for 4 days this video before seen it, and its damn true, Im not even watching youtube videos because the most of the time im just scrolling searching for a good video to see that just doesnt appear. sorry for the bad english
I've been trying similar approaches for quite some time now. And at some point got so good at them i was drawing each day, worldbuilding ideas were flowing into my mind daily, it was great. What's however worth pointing out, is that many people retract to technology due to feeling overwhelmed by big responsibilities. That's the reason i slipped back into my goblin mode, but once i sort my shit out i can get back on creative tracks
every video like this that people make just adds another reminder to help me fight the distractions. I think telling people to actually be bored is super important thanks for this.
you mentioned going outside, and I agree so much. Go outside and take your sketch book with you, coz you never know when you see things irl that actuall inspire you, something as simple as a tree that looks like it's straight out of a fantasy comic, or it could be something else. Also would like to add building the habit of exercising as not only is it beneficial for the body, but if could also build the discipline which can also be applied to doing art and improving, which need quite a lot of discipline if you want to succeed
What you said about drawing because it's fun, instead of drawing to improve is something I needed to hear aloud. I totally agree with the watching TV or playing a game to inspire. After I graduated, I got major burnout. Then I started playing Fallout 4 of all things, and now I'm drawing those characters. Sure, it's nothing complex or interesting, but I'm drawing again, and that's what matters.
the part about letting myself be bored might actually help me. Ive been so exposed to online entertainment that im not that bored most of my day, the idea to be bored so that you're more creative is actually a great eye opener for me, because most of my greatest works was made because I was bored
I only lack of what I'm either doing wrong or right or simply I just don't want to practice and just put art the best I can. But the reality is that to only improve is to get more into practice yet when I do, it just doesn't look right or "well-done". Plus, even if I did do all the work, it still may or may not look right. I am or have so many ideas...I just either lack confidence, get easily distracted or come to a grim conclusion that most people find what they think is appealing to be considered "good-art" than having fun with art.
Yeah, I think this is good word of advice. Also something good to keep in mind. I was actually watching this while showing by hand a bunch of small pieces for a costume which was getting tedious and I really badly wanted to stop but at the same time I wanna get it done.I put on some background noise to help stimulate me a bit more I guess.
When I had my internet connection cut out for days because of the typhoon it really magically cleared my brain and made me fall for my art again, then i got it back and all the dread and the anxiety comes rushing thru again 😅
this is exactly what im trying to do right now! i realised im addicted to escapism through any means (youtube, shows, music, books, anything) and it hurts not just my artistic progress and my work but generally my everyday life. and i want to be better, i want to do better, i want to live a life and not just be a spectator, i want to create things, i don't want to live in addiction for the rest of my life!!! and its very hard because its everywhere and i need the technology for work and drawing and im trying so hard but im very bad at keeping habits and i fall back into escaping sometimes :')) youtube is the last social media i use though (deleted tiktok got rid of youtube shorts with extensions) and i try to watch only long form content that's beneficial/inspiring for me, because i don't think ill ever be able to quit youtube, or music for that matter which is also a form of escapism for me escaping from thinking journaling and gratefulness journaling also really helped me to get in touch with my thoughts and feelings and focus more on the positive things in life! to change you have to be able to believe that you can, YOU are in control of what you do, you CAN change, because its up to you, for you by you! (change is the greatest (and worst) trait of humans)
Was watching videos about grayscale and finishing a sketchbook before I found your video. I resonate with everything cause I find myself on my phone most of the day even though I want to keep making art but it’s a struggle at times😢
Been seeing your pieces on the ArtSchool server sometimes and also following your insta for quite some time (although i almost never use this app). I just realized that this is your channel when you showed your insta and i remembered that Power Fanart. I was so shocked, like holy fuc* thats you. Man all i can say is: "You got really good recently". Also really cool video. One of my final works for school was about mental health, dopamine detoxing, etc. so its nice to see the art community catch up on that. Keep going!
I agree everything in your video. I have been less creative in the last months, I have the opportunity to draw much more, but I dont do it... I dont know why tbh, I only doom scrolling on my phone and not being productive.. I learn english on a app.. but tha'ts all.. I do have my depression that I struggle with and also being bored. I will try to push myself to sketch something every day ^^ ! Even if Im bored
I am pretty bad when it comes to checking my notifications on Discord or watching videos instead of sketching (doing it right now as a matter of fact). I start looking up the refs I need then all of a sudden I'm just looking up more and more artwork that isn't even what I'm trying to draw at the moment or other posts. That's why I try to save the refs to my files and then disconnect from the wi-fi so I'm not tempted to go back to Discord. Facing my fear of screwing up instead of delaying it and losing my momentum.
Great video man! Relates a lot to it. It find it funny that it’s “similar” to my video about learning to enjoy sketchbooks again :) I’m glad I found your video
Thank you so much for this,i will aplicate everything of this video,i really love the way you explain your tutorials and how you explain this topics that aren't usual to see in artist youtubers so thank you so much for focus this and sorry for my english it really sucks (im from mexico💀) btw again thank you for this 🫶💗💗💗
this was so effective that I had to resist the urge to drop my phone and stare at the ceiling the entire time, now that the video is over it's time to draw 💪
One of my biggest problem is that i just started study really hard the fundamentals of art, and stoped to produce my own thing that i just love, i've been in this situation a long time, thanks for share your knowloge ❤
Thank you, I occasionally listen to youtube while I draw, like stories such as dark somnium (or todays case your video lol) like when I draw poses just for practice. Ive been drawing digitally for a week so far but I feel like I should go outside and do life sketches too as I havent done that before
I was watching the video when i saw a one of marvel and stopped watching this saying to myself i will do it later it wasn't until today that i watched it complete, and it made me reflect in how i use my time or how my ignorance hurts me in so many aspects 💜✨💜✨
I feel like getting tablet,a drawing tablet will like make feel like you wasted on money on something might just spend it will on it then like scrolling dying from school work and how much stress of how you work has artist
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. I use technology too much and I am stimulated all the time. I need to be bored more so I can do the things that I want.
The information given in this video wss perfectly broken down. Ive suffered through this issue even today. And some of these tips I already apply such as turning notifications off. i sometimes go as fsr as Do not disturb mode. or sikent mode
I watch videos as way to keep my overthinking brain from distractions itself with random noise in the house while I draw. I have trouble concentrating, and music doesn't cut it anymore. I'm still unable to get assessment if I have adhd, autism, or both so i have to be productive somehow. It's been a problem, but at least they help me somewhat.
Less editing and a different type of video, but I really believe that videos on mindset are so helpful and unfortunately lacking in the art community. I hope this helps you!
I was actually scrolling youtube instead of practicing when i saw this lol, gonna go back to practice now
Same🙂↕️
Same😅
Haven't watched yet but I'll prolly go back to scrolling
Scroll webcomics instead, and analyze the art in them. It's good semi-passive studying.
Though this depends on the art style you're going for.
Next you'll admit that you were checking up notifications to see if someone replied to your comment, like me.
i think I'm too addicted to other people's opinions. If I think by myself it feels not completed or wrong
Super relatable
Same, I keep asking for advices on Reddit, and so many people told me already to just trust myself and do what I think is right to do, but I constantly feel like I make mistakes and I have no real guidance
@@cynxmanga i can very much relate to that. If you don't mind me asking, what mistakes do you feel like you're making?
@@SyoDraws I work on my own story (close to finishing first chapter rn) and I just want it to be "good enough" from the very beginning. I don't want to end up in the same situation like so many other indie creators, when after months or even years they decide to redo all their content, because it is too weak and nobody even wants to start reading their stories. I've seen it so many times, people with even dozens of chapters out already but nobody reads them, bc the beginnings are just too weak and too hard to follow. I try my best but there's so many issues that stand in my way, and it seems like I can't achieve good enough results. I've seen so many great works that have no readers, it's discouraging. It also doesn't help that Western stories drawn in manga style already have bad reputation bc many people think this is not "real manga", so not worth even checking.
@@cynxmanga there is no objective way to evaluate art, no matter how people act about it. sure, you could have a "weak character arc" or "incorrect lighting," but ultimately those aren't things everyone dislikes. just keep doing the thing you want to do and try to share them with others, but you don't necessarily need to take feedback
This popped up on my recommendation and I paused for a second was like, is it time to confront what I’ve been procrastinating for so long. Is YT finally calling me out. And here I am lol
Same😅
My personal big art goal is not to draw my own Mona Lisa, but to just start enjoying the process again 😬
This goes to my favourites list
The power of boredom for being creative and having ideas, very very valuable insight. Thank you so much!
I’ve been doing this, that’s why I’m watching this video. I’ve wasted 4 hours so far scrolling for “inspiration” when really I’m just procrastinating
That makes sense. I had all my best sketches on random pieces of paper bc i was always bored in class. My imagination was wild and always had ideas of what to draw. Now i got nothing. I’ll definitely let myself get bored like i used to. See if that works
I watch random yt videos to keep myself distracted from real life, which is pretty messy and hectic for me. I tell myself that if there's a lot of negative thoughts on my mind mostly thanks to my family, I can't make something beautiful. I don't know if I'm right but I end up spending 10 times more on yt then drawing or doing something I like. I'll keep your advices on my mind and try not to waste time the wrong way. Thank you so much ❤
Drawing doesn't always have to be positive. If you want it to be your way of expressing yourself, then negative experiences can be often just as powerful and beautiful as positive ones. The key is to stay authentic and express what's truly inside. You can do this even through fanart, just draw someone going through something rough as a means of expressing yourself. I'm not any good at this but this would be my advice, I hope it helps. I wish you all the best!
When you mention boredom when drawing in a classroom and tied it in an instance of taking advantage of boredom to do something creative, it was very insightful! Nice vid, very life changing advice 😭
“let yourself be bored” is actually such a powerful statement ngl
You did NOT have to call me out with the Overwatch gameplay at the very beginning
Gah damn right 💀
This was surprisingly motivational. Usually these types of videos aren't made for creatives AND by creatives, and combined with the addiction to tech and distraction, it's hard to take even good advice to heart. But your personal input really puts a new perspective into the topic. I never thought about "painful boredom time" in fact "creative time". Even if it's painful, seeing it this way is far more motivating than the threat and reality of not being productive. Thank you, Sariya. I'm putting my phone down right now
Glad it helped! I wish you all the best.
Even receiving likes doesn’t make me feel better about my art. I just think “they’re my friends-of course they like it,” or, “they’re just being polite.”
I'm amazed how artists in the 1500s were able to create gigantic paintings filled with characters, while today we have quintillions of reference images in 1 second of Google search 😭.
The power of boredom fr 🚚
I mean… a lot of those gigantic paintings would take like 5-10 years for them lol
@@Hungle-oo and a rich person would basically adopt them and pay for them to do it.
@@Hungle-ooYe and they make one thing for few years, just one piece of art, without distractors etc. Beautiful :)
live references was always a thing. also, people used to use corpses to learn the anatomy back then or study sculptures and paintings of other artists before them to learn. and photo references started becoming a thing in the 1800s maybe.
i've been working on a piece for the last few hours and I've gotten to the point where it is hard to continue because I'm tired. so I just took breaks and did stimulating stuff instead of resting for the night. its 4 in the morning... your video resonated with me. its been a while since I've allowed myself to be bored. thanks
I really do appreciate this video! I’ve been in collage for almost a year now studying game art/design and all the technical programs that come with it. Yet I haven’t had any motivation to create art, despite being surrounded by these resources and aspirations.
This has definitely left me feeling miserable knowing I could do more but couldn’t push myself to actually try. However;it is comforting to know that I’m not alone, that even my fellow artists have gone through the same struggles. It’s inspired me to fight for my passion for art again! And I wish everyone who is on a similar journey in achieving their are goals may succeed and be filled with enthusiasm for art!!
This was actually helpful..recently it's been like a back and forth in my head between wanting to take care of my problems super quickly but also wanting to rest, and in general I've just been feeling torn and unsure. So I kinda slipped back into that bad habit of just scrolling on yt instead of resting or actually taking things step by step. This opened my eyes a bit tho, I feel like my mind is more clear than before. Thx for making this. 👍
I recognize this within myself and I really recommend not checking your phone the first 1-3 hours in the morning !
Doing your morning routine is a haven for boredom, moreso without your phone
Mm, the idea of boredom being the catalyst state for creativity is one that I hadn't thought of until now, but which seems obvious in hindsight. No wonder I haven't been able to find ideas that I resonate with to draw for a while. Great advice.
I've watched that Dr. K video before and it really helped, but I have slid back into wasting time on gaming when I know that I should just go outside and wander. It might be a good idea for me to schedule some needed boredom and fresh air.
As long as you're aware of the problem and trying to do something about it, that's good for now. It will take time to reprogram yourself after most likely years of addiction. I wish you all the best.
It's my first time watching a video of yours, and it truly resonated with me. Especially the advice of drawing for the sake of it, not worrying about improvement. It hit me really hard, because crazy focus on improvement is the excuse that's keeping me from improvement itself and worse, it's taking away the joy of drawing. Thank you so much for sharing this video! All the best, from your new subscriber! 😊
I’ve started journaling more, listening to podcasts rather than scrolling so I can do various things with my hands to get more done.
This was much needed. I stuggle with focus (I have ADHD), so I tend to use my screens a lot to disctract myself and procrastinate. Tysm for this helpful video!
As someone with ADHD I advise you not to get trapped in the productivity rabbit hole. It's a double edged sword for us. Learn discipline and learn to enjoy what you're doing in the moment without obsessing over results or time management.
@@Movel0 I definitely agree with this. It really depends on your goals at the end of the day. I want to be a professional artist, so I need to put in the work, but that only came after I fell in love with drawing and painting. It's true I have to push myself to do it sometimes and it's not always fun, but at the end of the day if I'm not enjoying the majority of my time I wouldn't be doing any of this. If you find something you love it won't feel like just "productivity" anymore, that's why I try to do it as much as I can, because it's my passion and I'm completely obsessed.
@Movel0 noted! Tysm! I'm newly diagnosed so I'm still struggling to figure out everything ^^
I feel as if I use my phone to distract myself from realizing that i’m so alone and I don’t know how to cope with my social anxiety disorder
Also yess!! Meditation is amazing, I took it as a class in Freshman year and it helped me an unbelievable amount, highly recommend
I used to think i didnt enjoy drawing.
The thing is that I do have ideas, but they're lost due to my brainfog or laziness. I don't use ADHD as an excuse, but this illness just causes me to use even more mental energy just for a short 1 hour session of sketching or drawing cubes. I really needed this video, now i just have to put in the work.
this was actually helpful! I think that for artists to significantly improve their art, aside from focusing on the obvious technical skills, we should also pay a ton of attention to our mental health state and general mindset to actually do it more often whilst avoiding obstacles such as frustrations and ennui
I think I really needed to hear this. Whenever I’m at work or doing anything that involves attention that I don’t necessarily enjoy, I dream and get inspired about what I want to do once I get home only to feel tired after a long day and just kill time on my phone until I fall asleep. I keep telling myself I need to get out of this cycle because it’s been frustrating how any artistic work I do is solely for my career instead of personal enjoyment. Though, recently, my job hasn’t taken up too much of my time lately. At first I was glad that I finally had more free time to finally draw my own things, but for some reason I end up doing anything but and I don’t have any real excuse. I’m seeing that I’ve become so accustomed to setting it aside that I’ve just been letting my time pass by wanting to draw more but not actually drawing. You advise makes a lot of sense, and I’m going to try that. Thank you very much. 🙏🏼
Not even going to lie this is solid advice. I’ll try to implement these to get out of the habit of scrolling when I really just want to draw.
Thank you for this! I find myself diving too deep into my screens when I'm already unmotivated and feeling bad. It just makes me feel worse over the next few days. When I find myself in the creative zone, I haven't touched my phone the whole time (RIP trying to record content lol). On days where I feel creatively accomplished, it really encourages me to do it again the next day.
A couple days ago, I uninstalled the bulk of my Steam games, keeping only 3 despite not really wanting to play them. Hopefully taking a break from games and focusing on reading books and comics outside of doing my artwork will be a good change of pace. (I doubt it won't be lol)
Also, your entire point about basically welcoming boredom is a fantastic take! Recently, I saw a video where Patti Smith said the exact same thing; you do have to let yourself just be bored sometimes. That's how the juices start flowing, that's what enables you to appreciate your process as well as the little things in life. Thank you for making this video! More people need to hear this now than ever before.
I’ve noticed that my art was way more consistent when I was in school in person due to the fact that I had a sketchbook that I was using in every class it really helped with my traditional and digital art so I’m going to try to do the same thing but with Work and just drawl on my brakes and see if that helps me . Because now that it’s summer I’m out of school and all I’ve been doing is working and scrolling. I feel really bad.😭
ME TOO, I would draw all the time during classes and feel content with the improvements… Now I feel so unmotivated and unhappy with my art.
@@EsponjosoPollito I wis
h you the best of luck 🫵🏽 we can do this
Something that actually helps me focus on what I'm working on, is streaming my drawing process to friends, it gives me incentive to stay productive cuz I love the comments and ideas my friends give throughout the process :)
one of the best things I did was put a sketchbook in my kitchen. I draw so much more now, because I can doodle between cooking or cleaning, I return to my sketches and change/finish them, etc. Great place to stop and draw for a moment.
This video speaks to me on such a personal level I cannot describe it. Thank you so much for this insightful advice.
The DF Tube extension is a godsend. I feel so pleasantly sobered every time I instinctively go on TH-cam and see absolutely nothing. ❤
thanks for this, i was literally spending 1 and a half hour scrolling through shorts, constantly thinking about making myself dinner, basically depriving myself of nourishment.
The fact that this happens to others too, is so disturbing, the Matrix human battery has become real, and we're all feeding the machine.
Great vid man, love to see videos like this. Especially with social media it's surprisingly easy to forget why we make art, why it's important and why it's fun, this video is a great reminder of that. thanks.
Amazing that I put in wait for 4 days this video before seen it, and its damn true, Im not even watching youtube videos because the most of the time im just scrolling searching for a good video to see that just doesnt appear. sorry for the bad english
I've been trying similar approaches for quite some time now. And at some point got so good at them i was drawing each day, worldbuilding ideas were flowing into my mind daily, it was great. What's however worth pointing out, is that many people retract to technology due to feeling overwhelmed by big responsibilities. That's the reason i slipped back into my goblin mode, but once i sort my shit out i can get back on creative tracks
Your point of understanding the root emotion that is making us comsumer zombies is really helpful and hitting home so much!
every video like this that people make just adds another reminder to help me fight the distractions. I think telling people to actually be bored is super important thanks for this.
you mentioned going outside, and I agree so much. Go outside and take your sketch book with you, coz you never know when you see things irl that actuall inspire you, something as simple as a tree that looks like it's straight out of a fantasy comic, or it could be something else. Also would like to add building the habit of exercising as not only is it beneficial for the body, but if could also build the discipline which can also be applied to doing art and improving, which need quite a lot of discipline if you want to succeed
Crucial video right now for me! Thanks for making it and getting all these points together!
What you said about drawing because it's fun, instead of drawing to improve is something I needed to hear aloud. I totally agree with the watching TV or playing a game to inspire. After I graduated, I got major burnout. Then I started playing Fallout 4 of all things, and now I'm drawing those characters. Sure, it's nothing complex or interesting, but I'm drawing again, and that's what matters.
the part about letting myself be bored might actually help me. Ive been so exposed to online entertainment that im not that bored most of my day, the idea to be bored so that you're more creative is actually a great eye opener for me, because most of my greatest works was made because I was bored
I've had such a hard time drawing as of late, and i think this was the thing to get me back on track, thank you.
you don't know how much i needed this video
I will comment because you deserved the boost for helping me and likely a lot of other fellow artists.
These lemons look really good my dude
I only lack of what I'm either doing wrong or right or simply I just don't want to practice and just put art the best I can. But the reality is that to only improve is to get more into practice yet when I do, it just doesn't look right or "well-done".
Plus, even if I did do all the work, it still may or may not look right. I am or have so many ideas...I just either lack confidence, get easily distracted or come to a grim conclusion that most people find what they think is appealing to be considered "good-art" than having fun with art.
This video actually helped me out a bunch (especially the app suggestions like Unhook because I do stuff without thinking sometimes), thank you!
The most useful video that one could ask for (:
Yeah, I think this is good word of advice. Also something good to keep in mind. I was actually watching this while showing by hand a bunch of small pieces for a costume which was getting tedious and I really badly wanted to stop but at the same time I wanna get it done.I put on some background noise to help stimulate me a bit more I guess.
When I had my internet connection cut out for days because of the typhoon it really magically cleared my brain and made me fall for my art again, then i got it back and all the dread and the anxiety comes rushing thru again 😅
i went for a walk today. helps to loosen me up and give me confidence.
this is exactly what im trying to do right now! i realised im addicted to escapism through any means (youtube, shows, music, books, anything) and it hurts not just my artistic progress and my work but generally my everyday life.
and i want to be better, i want to do better, i want to live a life and not just be a spectator, i want to create things, i don't want to live in addiction for the rest of my life!!!
and its very hard because its everywhere and i need the technology for work and drawing and im trying so hard but im very bad at keeping habits and i fall back into escaping sometimes :'))
youtube is the last social media i use though (deleted tiktok got rid of youtube shorts with extensions) and i try to watch only long form content that's beneficial/inspiring for me, because i don't think ill ever be able to quit youtube, or music for that matter which is also a form of escapism for me escaping from thinking
journaling and gratefulness journaling also really helped me to get in touch with my thoughts and feelings and focus more on the positive things in life!
to change you have to be able to believe that you can, YOU are in control of what you do, you CAN change, because its up to you, for you by you!
(change is the greatest (and worst) trait of humans)
Was watching videos about grayscale and finishing a sketchbook before I found your video. I resonate with everything cause I find myself on my phone most of the day even though I want to keep making art but it’s a struggle at times😢
Been seeing your pieces on the ArtSchool server sometimes and also following your insta for quite some time (although i almost never use this app).
I just realized that this is your channel when you showed your insta and i remembered that Power Fanart. I was so shocked, like holy fuc* thats you.
Man all i can say is: "You got really good recently".
Also really cool video. One of my final works for school was about mental health, dopamine detoxing, etc. so its nice to see the art community catch up on that.
Keep going!
Thanks for the reminder
I agree everything in your video. I have been less creative in the last months, I have the opportunity to draw much more, but I dont do it... I dont know why tbh, I only doom scrolling on my phone and not being productive.. I learn english on a app.. but tha'ts all.. I do have my depression that I struggle with and also being bored. I will try to push myself to sketch something every day ^^ ! Even if Im bored
I am pretty bad when it comes to checking my notifications on Discord or watching videos instead of sketching (doing it right now as a matter of fact). I start looking up the refs I need then all of a sudden I'm just looking up more and more artwork that isn't even what I'm trying to draw at the moment or other posts.
That's why I try to save the refs to my files and then disconnect from the wi-fi so I'm not tempted to go back to Discord. Facing my fear of screwing up instead of delaying it and losing my momentum.
That's great man, very few people would go that far to do anything, it really shows your dedication. I wish you all the best!
Thank you for this video, I think that's what I needed to hear
Great video man! Relates a lot to it. It find it funny that it’s “similar” to my video about learning to enjoy sketchbooks again :) I’m glad I found your video
Thank you so much for this,i will aplicate everything of this video,i really love the way you explain your tutorials and how you explain this topics that aren't usual to see in artist youtubers so thank you so much for focus this and sorry for my english it really sucks (im from mexico💀) btw again thank you for this 🫶💗💗💗
I really appreciate this video. I think I really need to hear everything you said
I fr gotta lock in. I need that improvement
this was so effective that I had to resist the urge to drop my phone and stare at the ceiling the entire time, now that the video is over it's time to draw 💪
Thanks! You cured my depression too 😁❤️
One of my biggest problem is that i just started study really hard the fundamentals of art, and stoped to produce my own thing that i just love, i've been in this situation a long time, thanks for share your knowloge ❤
Thank you, I occasionally listen to youtube while I draw, like stories such as dark somnium (or todays case your video lol) like when I draw poses just for practice. Ive been drawing digitally for a week so far but I feel like I should go outside and do life sketches too as I havent done that before
Great video man. I really needed to see something like this.
Thanks for making this video
thanks for making this video!
Thanks, I probably needed this.
Your video is so real bro
This Really helped. Continue to make more video's please
This is very useful to me.😊 thanks man.
I was watching the video when i saw a one of marvel and stopped watching this saying to myself i will do it later it wasn't until today that i watched it complete, and it made me reflect in how i use my time or how my ignorance hurts me in so many aspects 💜✨💜✨
I am here on severe procrastination
I enjoyed this, its really solid tips to implement and I am gonna utilize them!
Came to this realization the other day. Gotta get back in touch with my creative frequency and go from there.
I feel like getting tablet,a drawing tablet will like make feel like you wasted on money on something might just spend it will on it then like scrolling dying from school work and how much stress of how you work has artist
Thank you for this video, it was very helpful. I use technology too much and I am stimulated all the time. I need to be bored more so I can do the things that I want.
Beautiful video. Thank you very much!
Def helped thank you!!!
Good video. Bordom is why I actually improved at drawing
Earned a sub bro. Ill try to implement some of these ideas. good stuff too.
The information given in this video wss perfectly broken down. Ive suffered through this issue even today. And some of these tips I already apply such as turning notifications off. i sometimes go as fsr as Do not disturb mode. or sikent mode
Very helpful. Thanks for that
That my goat right there (very good video no cap)
This video appeared at the perfect time for me! Thank you for making this 😅❤
Thanks!
This was super helpful, You pretty much just read me. I'll try to be more mindful about this stuff. Thank you
thank you🤍
Thank you for your tips ! It helps a lot ^^
loved your video man
8:32 I instantly process to just throw my phone on my bed
I watch videos as way to keep my overthinking brain from distractions itself with random noise in the house while I draw. I have trouble concentrating, and music doesn't cut it anymore. I'm still unable to get assessment if I have adhd, autism, or both so i have to be productive somehow. It's been a problem, but at least they help me somewhat.
home hit hard for fr