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Jul 2019

beautiful country down there! I've driven by more than a few times! I keep promising myself I'm gonna plein air oil paint on HWY 1 down there someday, maybe Morro bay or Cambria or even north of Santa Barbara or something.

Eww shapes and colors? My five year old could do better and she hasn’t even been born yet

You definitely should. The Big Sur area is out of this world! I’m sure you’d enjoy the drive!

For the record, hiding this thread when my son is around, but considering he gets so nervous and freaked out over mistakes... I think my 7 year old did pretty good on this one, I'm giving him on his personal scale a solid 4.
Essence of Pikachu

He gets very OCD about stuff and it's hard to convince him o try because he can't get it right... For the record Artist Hubby gushes over anything he does make.

the energy is incredible. i hope his perfectionism never scares him off art, but with parents like you two i bet thatll never happen

We try, but he gets so nervous. He wants to do it perfect. It affects a lot of things in his life, but we and the school are working with him to help him learn to cope. This time we told him to just make pikachu's essence.

Well. That’s what I will call a 1.

It is your own art and not just something you have copied and pasted.

Alcean? As in @alceanglade? As in the one who essentially closed down the original thread with their toxic comments and got banned 'til the year 2293?

How did they not see where the other comments were coming from???

Then go to PowerPoint (or Apple Keynote) Make some circles and squares.
That’s what I do

i guess its about time for me to showcase mine. I consider myself 7.0
definitely room for improvement and that's okay

I think this is sort of missing the point of the original video--which wasn't about "hey every person in the world is judged on an art scale to 1-5" but is more about "how can I see better what can I do to level up my own art"

Especially since so many kids have like actual, serious, pent up issues about being graded their whole lives on a number scale (personally I couldn't look at my grades until 6 months after the fact because it filled me with so much anxiety), I'm just gonna pop in here to say that grading art between 1-5 is not actually a thing in art, and just a technique just this one person made up to help explain different ways to render and compose pieces. This is not a science and we don't even use a number scale like this in art school.

And I mean most people here DO get that, and the video does list good ideas for improvement, I'm just piping in for any kids reading this who are feeling really bad because they feel like they're a "1." What that chick in the video judges as a 1 is, in fact, the range of most High Schoolers (I know this because I'm a professional doing this 10 years and I work with kids). In High School I was a "1." I was a 1 until I started art classes in college. (I used Corel painter and MSN paint until Junior year of college) Y'all are fine and you are making good progress. You are not a "1." Keep drawing.


Based on the video I'd place myself as a 4-5 maybe. I feel like I have the capacity to be good but I lack the energy, the time and the concentration. These days it seems hard for me to make a complete finished illustration. I also feel like I would really benefit from having an actual art teacher look in depth at my faults because I keep making mistakes but I don't know how to fix them. I can often tell there is something wrong but not quite what it is.

I'm not quite sure I agree on ranking art in levels because it can easily be disheartening but I think the video did a decent job of explaining what to do when you need to move forward with your art. It is important to think about art as a personal journey and the only person you are competing against is your past self.