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SoulSilver0w0 [2016-05-31 02:19:02 +0000 UTC]
It's hard for me to find those kind of people because I'm scared to talk to them, even on the computer. I have a habit of thinking about the worst that could happen.
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CoUGHING-DOGGIE [2015-12-13 02:11:53 +0000 UTC]
When I started, I thought a critique was a request of art!
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DrawWithNessie [2015-05-18 02:11:56 +0000 UTC]
"You know which improvement meme's inspired me most? Those that started out like utter crap and gradually moved on towards an amazing level of art. Why? Because they encouraged me. Rather than just showing perfect work that I can't do and can't relate to, they showed their beginners stage, when they weren't all that awesome. And I could relate to that, because I wasn't that awesome either."
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riyuozu [2015-04-20 12:36:31 +0000 UTC]
This was really inspirational and it was hard for me to believe I've only come across it now.
I've always looked up to those who tried and put in effort into making art, and not really those popular artists who seemingly conjure eye-appealing pieces to general audiences. I've never really wanted to be famous or 'god-like' at artistic creation - I've only like drawing and animating because it was an outlet (of expressing my emotions) for me and drawing for or with others was enjoyably fun. ...Still, at some point in every artist's lives, we would've striven to improve as we compare our skills to those well-known artists. I've faced many limitations you've mentioned in this journal (parents discouraging drawing, people telling me to stop) but I think what's important about art to me is that I love it. I love drawing because I can have the freedom to do anything I want with my pen/tablet pen and I've never minded looking at my older drawings from eons ago for all of them have a memory attached to it, which was significant in helping me cope with my life. Truthfully speaking, I've found this message very encouraging and I think an artist's road to wherever they want to go is never easy (I agree with you on many counts!)
Despite many people praising my art at times, I've really have had the urge to tell them that I took three-quarters of my life, constantly drawing, to make it what it is today. Thank you, with all my heartfelt gratitude, for writing this. I think...I sincerely feel...that no matter what the circumstances are, whether you're an artist or not - believing in yourself is what's most important.
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gnashingtrex [2015-02-22 06:16:57 +0000 UTC]
This made me thought twice about cutting myself again.
And this made decide not to do it.
Thanks for saving me.
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ScottWhit [2014-12-29 15:29:19 +0000 UTC]
So True! I hope this works.
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Anime-geek-ftw [2014-10-15 22:11:53 +0000 UTC]
Dude...this is deep, and it's so true. I'm just starting to learn how to become a better artist and writer and this helped a lot. I love it!
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Torpoint [2014-08-23 22:25:03 +0000 UTC]
Hi I'm still trying to find my way around the website as a newcomer. Although, I have been doing art for a number of years. I always keep references, artworks that signpost an improvement or a change of style, sometimes even a revelation. That way I know that I will eventually get better, because its happened before.
With regards to goals, I try to keep them realistic and specific and be happy when something good happens. I hope to comment some more on your writings in the future. If I may.
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zackaryrabbit In reply to SunnyArts [2014-07-03 10:04:22 +0000 UTC]
this is amazing. thanks for sharing it!
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SunnyArts In reply to zackaryrabbit [2014-07-09 00:45:50 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome! I hope it encourages you to keep making your awesome art!
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AdorablyDangerous [2014-06-25 17:56:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for writing this!
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Maxojir [2014-06-24 11:18:36 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, the nostalgic feeling of looking up at the "good" artists/writers as their image (in your own mind) towers up into the heavens while you've stopped gaining height at your human six-foot limit . . . been there, felt/thought that
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delPuertoSisters [2014-06-09 13:33:05 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for all you do for your fans. Now we've read this fantastic words... WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO BECOME GOOD ARTISTS AND BE PROUD OF OURSELVES!
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HalcyonNoctem [2014-06-06 15:34:53 +0000 UTC]
Such wonderful words. Would you mind if I linked this to people who need some encouragement?
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WellKnowngraphics [2014-06-06 09:28:46 +0000 UTC]
good speech will take heed to those words thanx
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DaddysGirl120 [2014-06-06 04:09:25 +0000 UTC]
Thats Great i mean not about the whole background with no encouragemant but that you didn't give up and kept doing what you love no matter what they said.
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MisterSnowLeopard [2014-06-06 03:29:35 +0000 UTC]
It is upsetting looking at all these professional artists who are hiding their bad work. Honestly, I've seen very VERY few of the skilled folks here show any of their old drawings, the bad stuff they did on their way to way they are now. Not only that, from what I've seen (and I've seen hundreds if not thousands here at this point), almost NONE of them give any explanation as to how they did their work. No list of tools, and I see people asking some of them and they'll give what is effectively a non-answer. I swear I just saw one who had asked a pro here what tools he uses and he said "I use a wide variety of tools ". No seriously, that's all he responded with. Another who's said she doesn't want to teach people how she draws because she doesn't want people to "copy her style", as if to imply one person can claim ownership to a style, out of the billions of people in the world. There aren't billions of ways to draw wolves, lady. Eventually, it'll stop looking like a wolf and start looking like a sheep. There can't be a unique style for everyone, we can't go around saying "only I have the right to draw in this specific style, NO ONE ELSE!!!!". She also won't say what tools she uses, she'll say what type of colored pencil she uses, but not how she uses them or what specific colors per picture.
Do you know what I honestly believe? They don't want to help the less skilled. They love having people look up to them, and if they were to ever teach them how they make their art and how to be as good as they are, they might actually accomplish that. Worse (in the eyes of these pro's that is), these newbies might exceed them in skill. Either way, they wouldn't continue idolizing them, because why would they? Why look up to someone who's your equal or lesser? So basically, these skilled artists don't want to lose any of their fans, if they have things their way they'll stay terrible for the rest of their lives, forever looking up to them and wishing they were as good as they are, just so that they can continue to feel superior to other people at something, I guess.
Alternatively, some or a lot of them may just not even think to say what they used to make their pictures, not realizing the effect you spoke of which makes them seem god-like to others who don't know better. It's the ones who want to hide the secrets to their great art who are the true assholes.
Well, I'll never be like that, I can say that for certain. I've made a folder for my old work, and once I've gotten to where I want to be (as much as I'd like to count my latest piece, it's got some serious flaws caused by my lazyiness, something I'm trying to get over and fortunately I'm improving on), I'm gonna keep explaining what tools I use.
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DamaiMikaz In reply to MisterSnowLeopard [2014-07-16 07:22:31 +0000 UTC]
> Do you know what I honestly believe? They don't want to help the less skilled. They love having people look up to them, and if they were to ever teach them how they make their art and how to be as good as they are, they might actually accomplish that.
Or it's just too much of a bother to teach...
> Worse (in the eyes of these pro's that is), these newbies might exceed them in skill. Either way, they wouldn't continue idolizing them, because why would they? Why look up to someone who's your equal or lesser?
I still love the artists the helped me up when I started out, even though I've exceeded quite a number of them already.
You may call it nostalgia.
> So basically, these skilled artists don't want to lose any of their fans, if they have things their way they'll stay terrible for the rest of their lives, forever looking up to them and wishing they were as good as they are, just so that they can continue to feel superior to other people at something, I guess.
I don't get that. Even if people move on, there will always be new newbies. It's not like the world ever runs out of newbies XD
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Shadowkat678 In reply to MisterSnowLeopard [2014-06-06 12:49:24 +0000 UTC]
I agree with almost all you said, though there are nice people like us still out there. Good thing too, or I shutter to think of what would be...
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MisterSnowLeopard In reply to Shadowkat678 [2014-06-06 15:49:14 +0000 UTC]
Fortunately. And too be fair, I've personally never asked any of these proffessionals how they do their art and what tools they use. Reason being because I fear they won't even respond, that I'll just be drowned out in the sea of people saying "OMG YOU'RE THE BEST EVER YOU'RE SO TALENTED I'LL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS YOU I CAN'T EVEN DRAW A STICK FIGURE!". Tho I guess I could send them a note, they might be getting flooded with notes just like they are comments.
I think all the good artists should explain what they do and how they do it, because it makes them seem like they have this inherent ability, and thus discourages newbies who are struggling to improve, because why bother trying if you just don't have that special "talent"? I believe this has caused the idea that art is a talent, because artists hide what goes on behind the curtains. People who don't know better think they're like magicians who actually use real magic. Tho I have seen some really good artists who have a lot of WIP's in their gallery that have seemingly been abandoned......
Also, the "NO REFS USED" people, no doubt they're the cause of the "references are bad" mentality that I've seen around here. They make it seem like they're better for not using refs when all that means is that they either :
A) memorized something from drawing or looking at it so damn much
or
B) they're lying
or
C) they fucked up somewhere along the lines and references would've prevented that.
Every time I see "no refs used!" I assume something is seriously wrong with the piece. And good for you if you can successfully draw well with no refs, all that means is that you've either drawn something so much that you've memorized it part by part, or you just wasted your time staring at refs over and over till it's burned into your brain before you even attempted to draw it. Like this one artist I saw making tutorials, claiming he looked at lots of photos of an animal to study it before making his guide on how to draw it. I was just thinking "why not just use a fucking reference and show us how to draw from it? Wouldn't that be far more efficient?
But I digress.
Anyway, it's important to not get intimidated, these pros are human just like you and me, if your work doesn't look as good as theirs, obviously it's because you're not doing something right. It's all about figuring out what, and how to rectify it.
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Shadowkat678 In reply to MisterSnowLeopard [2014-06-06 16:04:48 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, although I do think certain people have natural talent. I have a friend who can draw things free hand just by looking at things once or twice, but she still gives tips and help wherever she can. Me, I'm a natural singer and writer, though I know I'm not the best and I believe everyone can improve and it's the job of those with more experience to help them improve. Some people aren't cut out for writing or drawing or painting, but they excel in other areas, but that doesn't mean they should be looked down by those who are better. I don't know if I'm making any sense right now, as I'm kind of tired at the moment, but anyway. I agree.
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MisterSnowLeopard In reply to Shadowkat678 [2014-06-09 13:14:36 +0000 UTC]
When it comes to something that takes skill to do, like drawing and painting, there are some I believe that start off better at it than most, but nobody picks up a pencil for the first time and is immediately a good artist. There is too much they have to learn and practice before hand.
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Shadowkat678 [2014-06-06 02:47:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this described exactly how I feel sometimes. My friends encouraged me a lot, and I'm not really anti social, but my family on the other hand...sigh.
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caoimhenaggy [2014-06-05 17:17:35 +0000 UTC]
holy crap man you just made my day and i will keep going i wish there were more people like you on his site im only just starting and it might not seem like some body favourieing my art is a big deal but like i throw a party its just nice to get noticed. thanks for the badge man also
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AcidNoir [2014-06-05 05:09:56 +0000 UTC]
Inspiring words! I used to study arts in university but i couldn't stand drawing classes because of my parents and the some teachers. I didn't draw about six years, I just couldn't. About year ago I started drawing again, thanks to my best friend whose support always encourage me. I'm glad if someone sees my art and likes it.
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armiasuncion [2014-06-05 03:30:38 +0000 UTC]
your words are just simply wonderful.. as an artist who's still wondering whether i've chosen the wrong path, this really inspired me.. makes me realize that i got what it takes all along.. makes me feel wonderful and not alone.. please continue inspiring artists like us..
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Arte-que-Cabe [2014-06-05 00:54:33 +0000 UTC]
What a beautiful text! It must've been hard to face bullying and not having much encouragement to go after your dreams...
I had similar problems and for many years had given up on drawing. I studied and worked in different áreas, never felt completely happy and recently got back to do art. Now I get an account here at DA and the first person who favorites my art is a great person like you! This must be a good omen!
Thank you very much for being you. The world needs more Damai Mikaz, definitely.
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glitchyEpicness [2014-06-05 00:26:46 +0000 UTC]
Your words were chosen so well, and I'm sure anyone reading your journal will be inspired and encouraged, as I am as well. I see what you're coming from; I used to have crappy art too. And yet, I've left them on here just to show how much I've improved. I also see where you're coming from with this site as a form of comfort at first. I may not know you, and you may not know me, but thank you for the words because this encourages so many people.
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SAMTProductions [2014-06-04 18:41:44 +0000 UTC]
With artists, I always felt that the ones that go out of their and talk to their fans and show there path to what they are now are "better" to look up to. I'm not saying that the people that don't do this are bad artist, heck I've seen some of the most quiet people I have ever met making absolutely beautiful pictures. I just felt that if some one shows there flaws and how they weren't too great at one point, it still makes them feel human to the fans and gives them proof that one day they might be like them. This is the type of artist I would love to be one day, and you have helped me get that hope I had once had from my childhood back. Thank you for showing your path and helping me find mine. Have a nice day. ^u^
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AkindioStudios [2014-06-04 10:56:28 +0000 UTC]
Thanks man for your work. I am glad to see someone who has a passion to help others learn their special skills and talents, as artists. I hope many young artists will be encouraged and inspired by you.
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DamaiMikaz In reply to colourfulAnatomy [2014-06-23 10:11:23 +0000 UTC]
> Where were you in my early years
Writing in Dutch
*Is not a native English person and wasn't capable of writing in English a few years ago*
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Blue-Raccoon-Pro [2014-06-04 02:35:29 +0000 UTC]
omg... i'd like to say this really inspired me, i remember a time where my art was just art, nothing special to look at, nothing but art, and now i've moved on from the job i used to want to wanting to be an animator. i'm trying hard to be someone people can talk to on DA. i guess... i want to be someone people can look up too, but not really for fame or to say "hey all these people love me" i want to be a person DA members can talk to and have a friendly chat and someone to be comfortable around. I wish someone had done that for me, so i do it for others. i look back at my old art, maybe it's not on DA, but sometimes i hold it and smile and say "wow i used to suck, and i'm so glad i used too" i'd be....a little put-off if i was amazing at first, i look at it as....a way to see my hard work has payed off. to you, you're....a different kind of DA member in my eyes, you're real. what you say just.... wow. I think you're brave beyond belief. It's incredible. It's true. It's real. And YOU seem like the kind of person i'd want to sit down and talk to and confide in. Thank you so much, i feel like i can see a part of me in you, and how i used to be.
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EmilyG26 [2014-06-04 02:19:32 +0000 UTC]
Wow. Just wow.
This is so touching. It encourages me to do more. There are so many people I look up to. Yet, it's understandable, because I'm only 12.
My main desire is to really be the best artist I can be and inspire others to try. I don't want people giving up because they think they can't ever become good. As you mentioned, skills don't come overnight. Yet, I used to believe they did. I believed all there was to drawing was making copies of someone else's art.
Now, I realize that's not the way to go about it. I've made my share of copies, and I regret doing so. I wish I had never.
I also used to think everyone hated me, and everyone didn't care. But since then I have changed; I mainly thought that because I copied, and people got mad at me, but I didn't see how people can get so angry over a pixel character. For anyone who thinks I've copied, I'm dearly sorry. Especially to ipandacakes.
About social skills, that's not my thing. I have been locked up away from sociality for 11 years. That's almost my full lifetime so far.
I also feel more comfortable writing messages instead of talking in person. I am not very social. Somehow I feel better about it.
Thanks for writing this message. I hope people feel encouraged to do more, and to be their best. No matter what you do, there's always a way to be the best you can. Just don't give up.
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