Me when I accidentally lock my own thread:
At least I think it was me lol
Zeraphia said:
What is the one thing you wish you could tell an artist who is budding or learning?
Oh my god I have so many things to say to new artists it's hard to pick just one.
Though, if I had to pick just one thing it'd be to not forget to enjoy the process. Creating stuff is cool, it's a uniquely human trait to create things just for the enjoyment of others and for ourselves. Art is fun, it's meant to be fun and if you want to avoid burn out you need to keep it fun. Don't worry too much about things being perfect and especially don't worry too much about what other artists are doing. If you start your art journey by constantly comparing yourself to other artists and putting yourself down, you're setting yourself up for a journey of always being disappointed with your art.
So
Yeah that's usually what I say to all new/learning artists, but I think it applies to all artists - Even I have to remind myself sometimes!
Other things I love to tell newer artists are:
-Don't be afraid to experiment; you'll learn a tonne from it.
-Do not assume you know what something looks like, you'd be surprised by how often your brain is wrong
-Try not to get too bogged down with studies/refs/learning. It's also fine to just draw something from memory for fun and it's good to get a balance of both.
-Speedpaints are a great way to see how other artists do things, go watch em.
-Studying other artists [with credit/permission etc] especially the old masters can be just as helpful as studying photos.
-Try not to get too wrapped up in trying to sell art, the market is very saturated and you need to be patient.
-Photorealism/realistic art doesn't need to be your end goal.
-There's literally tutorials for everything, if you're stuck you can probably Google it.
Not gonna lie I could quite literally go on forever but my first thing is always to remind people to enjoy the process and not compare themselves with other artists.