hey everyone welcome back to my channel I'm brushes bunnies and in this video
I'm going to be talking about how I found my art style I just want to say
that an art style is ever-evolving I truly believe in that I feel like
currently I'm in a position where I I have found something but I'm developing
something that I really love the direction that I'm going into is
something that I'm kind of I'm quite passionate about and I feel like it's
truly my style like my own brushes and bunny style but I feel like in the
future this style will be developing even further and this is something that
I I just want to say that de style that I'm currently working on it's not the
end-all be-all of everything like okay that's my style that's it that's all I
know that it's going to evolve but I feel like I'm already on to something
and I'm so happy to finally be able to say like hey guys like I kind of do have
a style like it's just something that I'm learning to accept currently because
for so long I've just been in the mental position of being like I need to find a
style I need to find a style I need to keep pushing I need to get better you
know that's like it's been over a year if just me thinking that way you know
just having to try to push and develop something and I feel like I'm finally on
to something so I want to share my insights with you guys my tips and
tricks of how I sort of found myself in this current position and I'm gonna talk
about the things that have to work for me in terms of developing some sort of
style before we get to the topic however I just want to talk about two topics the
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big milestone I think it's a really big milestone alright guys so let's get to
the actual topic I'm gonna give you guys my tips and tricks of how I found my own
art style the first tip I can give you is perhaps the most important one and it
was definitely a major key player in my own understanding of kind of the future
path of where I wanted to develop my drawing style and that was basically
just surrounding yourself with artists that completely inspire you take a look
at artists online either over Instagram this was a major kind of social media
platform that I used to find artists and you can also find artists of course via
YouTube as well or do be an art basically find artists that you admire
that you look up to that you love the way that they do their work and that
baby one day this is sort of the style you would like to take up for yourself
this definitely helped in terms of finding my own path
there were a couple of artists that I follow in YouTube that I I still look up
to completely in terms of how they draw their characters and also how they do
their watercolor work I am actually going to list them off and I'll be
providing the links down below to their Instagram pages the first one in terms
of drawing characters was an artist by the name of Linda I believe Linda Israel
OVA I found her on Instagram and I completely found it fell in love with
the way that she drew her male characters or just characters in general
I just loved the the way that she used these really strong angular features for
her characters and I I really studied the way that she drew and I learned a
lot from her so definitely check out her Instagram page another one that I really
love is of course Kellogg's Loops especially for the
watercolor aspect they do beautiful work absolutely beautiful work another one is
actually Carla who is galih I don't really know how to pronounce her
name but she does beautiful pinups and I love the way that she does watercolor
and I also love the way that she characterizes her her female characters
I think they look gorgeous and another one that I recently found is actually
Justin Justin O'Neal you can see his Instagram he does kind of more like
these creepy art characters these could be like watercolors and also digital art
I believe I love the way that he draws his characters I think it's so unique
and it's really really cool and I do inspire a lot from him as well there's a
lot more artists out there but I think the most important thing is to really
find people you look up to people that you want to maybe have a similar style
as them and use them as a source of inspiration study how they draw their
own characters a lot of these artists will be posting like these videos on
their Instagram or their YouTube videos like YouTube channel on how to basically
draw so you can basically get some good insights from them directly
tip number two would be in regards to your general mindset and I think this is
super important to address and it's definitely a really big factor in
basically allowing yourself the freedom to develop your own style what I mean by
that is basically at the beginning of starting this whole sort of art journey
of trying to figure out yourself and where you want to go which style you
want to you know basically develop in it can be pretty stressful and it can be
very unfulfilling and also frustrating and I'm telling you this because I
definitely went through it about a year ago when I first started this and even
before in late 2016 I was in a position where I really wanted to have my own
style and I just didn't know how to approach it this did lead to
frustrations of course because I didn't know which direction I wanted to go into
I didn't know what sort of style I wanted to develop what if I wanted to do
like realism or just a cartoon character or cartoon style these are all questions
that I had to answer myself and it's it can be stressful I totally understand it
and what I can tell you in terms of like how to change or how to fix this is that
it really gets better with time I think it's one of those things that you can't
stress out about you can't force it's just one of those things that will just
happen even for myself that moment of like the lightbulb moment of oh my gosh
I think this is where I want to go only really happened about six to eight
months after I really kept pushing myself to draw I didn't have this Eureka
moment right away it came just just it just came I don't really know how to
explain it other than that which is why it's quite important to just say it
don't stress it guys if you keep practicing on a daily basis and you're
enjoying it and you're just you're just challenging yourself continuously the
style will just start to develop over time tip number three is kind of a fun
one and that is just to experiment so if you think okay maybe you want to try the
manga style or maybe you want to try realism then give it a try don't stick
to one thing at the very beginning try different styles right away I definitely
did the I have a couple different sketchbooks
filled with different types of styles I tried realism I tried to do realistic
portraits I tried to do cartoon sort of characters and I also dabbled a little
bit into manga at one point in my life so I did try different techniques
different styles and basically I gave it a shot for each of them I really tried
and this is this is a good exercise to do especially if you don't really know
which direction you want to go into and what ended up happening was I really
ended up liking sort of this in-between style of realism as well as a little bit
more of a cartoon or characterized I guess style and I try to mend both of
these characteristics together to create something a little bit different and
this is sort of the direction that I'm currently going into so really give it a
shot to try different styles experiment with different ways of drawing and see
what sticks what do you like what do you feel really passionate about and
basically start to go into that direction so those are my three tips on
how to find your art style to just resize number one of course look up to
artists or study the way that your favorite artists do the things that they
do if you want that to be a similar style to you to yours then study what
they do how they draw really kind of look at them closely and and try to to
practice based on their techniques tip number two again don't stress it out the
style will come over time if you continue to draw if you continue to work
in these sort of direction you want to go into the style will develop and it
will just happen and tip number three again just to Risa mirai's you if you're
not sure of what style you want to pursue try different ones don't be
afraid to experiment try different styles and give them a shot and see
which one sticks on which one you are really liking and then you have an idea
of which one to pursue as always I'd like to thank you guys for watching this
video if you do like it don't forget to give it a big thumbs up I am super
grateful for your support yeah I want to wish you a good day
wherever you are in the world keeping awesome keep drawing never give up and
we will see each other very soon bye
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