 What's good YouTube? It's your boy Chihuahua, back with y'all again with another art video man. If you're new to this channel, go ahead and hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you click, post notifications so you'll be notified anytime you put y'all some heat. In today's video, I will be teaching you guys how to become better free hand artists. So without further ado, let's jump right into this video. Okay, the main thing you need to know to become better at it is no secret, bro. All you gotta do is practice. The more time you put into it, over time, you will get better. You know what I'm saying? So, but I'm gonna show you some good ways that you know what I'm saying? The practice, you know what I'm saying? So, let me go ahead and set my little pressure on my pressure. Anytime you're trying to, trying to goddamn learn how to draw, what you want to do is you don't want to just go into it, just automatically draw it. You want to start out with a sketch. A sketch is like a blueprint. You know what I'm saying? You know, when somebody building a house, they don't just go put bricks down and stuff like that. At first, they draw out a plan. So you want to make a plan before you even start on doing your line work. So what I like to do is I like to find me a nice bright color so I can make me a sketch of what I'm gonna draw and y'all see the picture that I'm looking at. You know what I'm saying? I put it on the side so y'all can see. So, what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna just back down, try to make the shapes of what I'm seeing. To see everything is, it's like the different shapes you put together. You know what I'm saying? You want to measure everything got like a quick rough sketch and the reason you want to be fast, you don't want to like go so slow because like if you're drawing, if you're sketching slow, that means you're already trying to commit to a line. You know what I'm saying? Meaning you're gonna have a hard time erasing it because you're moving so slow you don't got attached to what you just put down. So that's what I like to do. When I'm making a rough sketch, I like to try to move fast because I don't even know if I'm gonna keep. Maybe I need to change something so let me just go and just try to move quick and then switch something up. My sketch is to be real light. The thing about a sketch, you can take as long as you need, as long as you get it right. As long as the picture looks perfect at the end, that's all that matter. So if this take all day to get right, take all day, man. Just don't be in a rush to get finished. Take your time until you perfect it. Another thing about sketching too, you need to just find time, some spare time to work on it a lot. Every time you get some free time, find you a picture. It can be just go to Google and type in like model photos and then just pull up a picture and start practicing. Now I promise like if you try to do that like every day for like a year, at the end of the year you're gonna see so much progress in your work. You're gonna be like, dang man. Try to practice for a full year. You're gonna see the progress. It's got the eye way too close. Like putting together a little closer. How you able to make it look so easy by doing stuff like this, bro? Taking the time out practice. It's just like going to the gym. Like if I wanted to play sports, you got to really go work out and really be in the gym so you can perform better. So I say a lot of people always ask me, man, how you get? Oh, what should I do to get better at shading? You got to do it a lot. You got to be terrible a lot to get good at something. So get used to being terrible before you get good. You know what I'm saying? But I understand everything. Everything is a process. I really like sketching because you really get the I can literally sit on this all day until I get it where I need it to be. You know what I'm saying? So while you sketching, while you're making a sketch, if you practicing, don't hurry up and try to rush to get to doing the final line work. Stay on that sketch as long as you can until you finally got everything looking proportionately great. You know what I'm saying? On your picture. So don't just try to rush. If you need a race a million times to get one line right, do it. You know what I'm saying? Because at the end of the day, you're just trying to make the best picture you can possibly make. That's the goal. Trying to make some great artwork. Think about sketching too. Every detail makes a difference. Every little small thing will make you be racing until you finally get it. That's how art is. You probably can draw amazing pictures now. Like if you take your time, you know what I'm saying? It'll probably take you longer than me if you're just like not really perfect at your craft yet. But I promise you if you put more time into making changes and you're racing and getting every little piece right, you can make an amazing picture. You see what I'm doing? If I mess up somewhere, I go back. I look at some of my switches. I switch it. I keep changing. I keep changing things until I finally got it looking like the picture I'm trying to copy. So practice makes perfect. So try to get as much practice as you can. Find random photos online. Just type in model pictures and just grab one each day. Spend like never know how. Just make time for it each day. I don't know how much time you can make for it. So anything will be good. Any practice will be good. Get better at this. You gotta give it some attention, man. Look closer in on how. Sometimes the eyes, it's the windows to the soul. So sometimes get these eyes on point. It'll make a difference too in the picture. Or making it look like what you're trying to draw. I'm paying close attention to detail my eye. This side, I need a better free hand. But see, that's why you practice. I'm gonna do some more practicing. You know what I'm saying? But make sure you don't do like me. Don't stop where I stop. Get it perfect. If you need to switch something around, do the changes. Make the changes you need to make. Get it how you needed to look. Thank y'all for watching. Make sure you stay tuned when he comes soon. And I'm out there dying.