Becoming A Self-Taught Artist | Evenant (2024)

If you’re like me and have asked yourself if it’s possible to become a professional concept artist without attending any school that could teach you all the techniques and what you need to do in that job, the answer is: Yes. And the existence on the market of digital artists who learned basically by self-taught confirms it. Obviously, a school can give you a method, a teacher can report you what you’re doing wrong, so this surely would speed-up your learning process. Although, what makes you good on painting is in all the cases the same process: observing what surrounds you, studying it, and most of all practice.

In this article I’m going to cover the different ways someone can study to become an artist, and how I personally improved my skills.

#1. Study from nature, photos and other artists works

That could sound obvious, but practically there are different ways of doing that. With a single artist’s work you can study a very big amount of things such as:

Values: bring the saturation to zero. This helps you to understand how the contrast between lights and shadows is built. You can compare then the result with other black and white works, also with yours.

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– Colors: use the mosaic filter to pixelate the painting. This will let you have a clear lecture of the color palette. You could also squint your eyes to produce the same result – simply blurring out details and focusing on composition.

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– Composition: try to understand where the focal points are, figure out the perspective grid (You can draw it on a top layer as a practice), understand how the artist pointed out what he wanted to.

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For the perspective you can check the Evenant’s tutorial about the use of photoshop perspective scripts, which you can download.

I also invite you to analyze every sort of detail: drapery, textures, anatomy… Learn from anything!

Also copying can be useful, if done in the right way: don’t focus on doing it identical, just try to reproduce the same effect/texture.

#2. See time lapse video tutorials from different artists

YouTube is full of these kind of videos, and you can simply check your favourite artists’ profile: most of them do useful videostreams. With them you can try different methodological approaches and learn to use the tools of your programs. All you have to do is to analyze their workflow and repeat it when doing your next painting. Obviously you can also focus on what captures your interest, like how they paint water, rocks, shadows, etc.

#3. Study from books

Reading in general is important to stimulate your creativity, but I’m referring to specific books regarding painting and drawing, such as ones from Andrew Loomis and George Bridgman. They will provide you a precise guide for your artistic path, but I suggest to not spend too much time on them: you can just read only what you need, such as the explanations of the images. The images of those books are the real protagonists: study from them with the help of text, and avoid doing the opposite.

#4. Do focused exercises

A wise thing to do is to alternate complete paintings and single exercises focused on only one part of the entire painting process. You can really do a lot of exercises: sketches, thumbnails, color blocking, rendering, studying and painting specific materials, painting single elements (hands, a crystal, e metal helmet, etc). With these mini-paintings you can focus only on what you actually want to improve, in order to overcome your weaknesses or to develop your strengths.

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This is an exercise on rendering I did, copying another artist’s work.

#5. Redraw something again

You don’t like the result? Then try to understand what you missed during the process, and start drawing the same subject again. You can redraw using a different technique too, such as starting from grayscale if you didn’t. Remember that repeating the same exercise is a very important thing. For example, if you want to learn figure drawing, you have to repeat the basic body proportions, or the same pose, again, and again, and again. Like when to learn how to write you had to do pages and pages of every single letter. So you must necessarily go for this dull part during your learning path.

#6. Don’t stop your works before finishing them

I wanted to give up with a painting a lot of times, even when I was just at the beginning of the piece. Don’t do it! You could be impressed by the final result, and best of all you could understand a lot of things by experimenting on what you already did. A trick you could use if you feel stuck is to enlarge the canvas and paint something around what you already did, as I did here:

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#7. Ask for help

Evenant’s community is one of the many other groups that you can find on the internet and where you can post your works to receive feedback. If you are not sure of what you did wrong, then ask for the help of other people. I recommend neither to ignore the advices you receive from them, nor to consider them always valid. Analyze every tip and try to understand if it’s correct or not.

Remember that the best way to improve is always the same: drawing and painting. Practice is essential. The first three points can be useful between a work and another, or when you have not enough time to take the pen in your hand and see what happens!

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FAQs

Is it possible to become a self-taught artist? ›

If you're like me and have asked yourself if it's possible to become a professional concept artist without attending any school that could teach you all the techniques and what you need to do in that job, the answer is: Yes.

What is a self-taught artist called? ›

Outsider artists and "naïve artists" tend to be self-taught, but not all self-taught artists can be accurately described by those terms.

How to become an artist with no experience? ›

Becoming an artist with no experience is certainly possible, as artistry often hinges on creativity and personal expression rather than formal credentials. However, developing your skills is essential. Engage in self-directed practice, take online courses or workshops, and immerse yourself in the art community.

Can I learn art on my own? ›

Yes: Anyone can learn art, for free, on their own. With the right strategy and plan in place, I believe it's the best way to do it, because it's flexible, it's individualized, and it takes less time than traditional education.

Who is the biggest unsigned artist? ›

Notable artists who have never been signed to a major record label include Tom MacDonald, Chance the Rapper, Macklemore, Noname, David Choi and Ryan Upchurch.

Can I learn art if I have no talent? ›

Some people believe that you need to be born with talent in order to be a good artist, but this is not true. Anyone can learn to draw or paint with enough practice.

Who are the successful artists with no training? ›

Art history has known tremendous self-taught artists. Think of true icons such as Frida Kahlo and Vincent Van Gogh—two of the most famous and intriguing personalities of recent art history.

What is a lazy artist? ›

If you're a lazy artist you probably do a few (or all) of these thing: Make excuses. Lack consistency in creating. Procrastinate on projects. Slow down or stop projects when you get to a part you don't like.

What is an untrained artist called? ›

Naïve art: Another term commonly applied to untrained artists who aspire to "normal" artistic status, i.e. they have a much more conscious interaction with the mainstream art world than do outsider artists.

Where to start with art as a beginner? ›

If you're having a hard time beginning, start with simple forms and colors. Also, don't strive for sophistication or complexity everytime. Sometimes, going back to the basics can be refreshing and enlightening!

Can I become an artist at 40? ›

At any age, you should practice art because of its many health benefits. But if you want to take it more seriously, take the leap now, so that you might look back in 20 years and be proud of the artist you've become and be able tell others that it's never too old to try new things, even becoming an artist after 40.

Is it too late to start being an artist? ›

It's never too late to start making art. You're never too old to become an artist again. As children, art flows through us with abandon and joy. The second we're old enough to grasp a marker or crayon or pencil, we're interpreting our tiny worlds through art.

Can a self-taught artist be successful? ›

Becoming a professional artist is not easy, on the contrary, let alone becoming a professional self-taught artist. However, with all the pitfalls and challenges one faces when becoming an artist, being self-taught should not prevent you from making it in the art world.

How do I start an art career from scratch? ›

How to Become a Professional Artist
  1. Hone Your Skills. The first and most important step in becoming a professional artist is to develop your skills. ...
  2. Test Your Work. ...
  3. Discover What You're Good At. ...
  4. Develop a Body of Work. ...
  5. Learn How to Photograph Artwork. ...
  6. Create a Basic Website. ...
  7. Start an Artwork Database. ...
  8. Build Your Resume.

How do I train myself to be an artist? ›

Think of becoming an artist as a journey, not a destination.
  1. Recognize your artistic skills and talent.
  2. Practice: work on your skills to boost your talents.
  3. Keep a journal: create a space for your ideas.
  4. Prepare your art tools and get ready to use them.
  5. Network: engage with a community of fellow artists.
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Is it possible to self-teach yourself how to draw? ›

Some believe that drawing is purely down to natural talent. But really, anyone can learn the skill with the right direction and practise. If you're interested in getting creative, our tips for drawing for beginners can help you figure out where to start.

Is it OK to make art for yourself? ›

Your Human Rights and Freedoms

It is your right to express yourself in your own unique way. No one else can do this because no one else is you. There is no Art Police.

Is it possible to be an independent artist? ›

It is absolutely possible to achieve success as an independent musician in this day and age. In fact, opportunities for independents are largely on the up and it's now more feasible than ever for artists to break into the mainstream without the funding of a major label.

Can you learn to be artistic or is it natural? ›

Although you may be successful in art because of your natural talent, you don't necessarily need one to prosper. With enough and consistent practice, you can learn artistry such as writing or drawing and become an expert.

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