I just wanted to comment because I watch A LOT of these so-called "sketchbook tours", and most times I won't even watch the entire video. However, I am VERY impressed with your ability to draw animals, which is what I am most interested in. I think you are very skilled and don't give yourself enough credit. I have loved almost every page you've done. I will definitely keep an eye out for more of your videos. 😊
@sobekmaniaАй бұрын
Ahh! I love all the cat drawings. They're so cute!!
@minttea4201Ай бұрын
I have literally this exact same sketchbook that I also got at walmart many years ago. Mine's still only like... 1/5? full. Is this my sign to finish it?
@FevercoatStudioАй бұрын
Yes, it is! :)
@ChantelleArts2 ай бұрын
This is so stunning, I love it ☺☺
@Tunafishling2 ай бұрын
I wish your videos got more attention!!! You are AMAZING at art, hopefully in the future more people will get to witness your incredible skill :) (+1 like)
@goosetulips2 ай бұрын
i loove the idea and the realisation, id love to have it in my room so my own cats could look at it !
@su-annoh2 ай бұрын
I really like the pink figure with layers of clothing which you did not finish and do not like. I think it's perfect as it is.
@erinlindsey2442 ай бұрын
The painting of the cows under the tree is my favoooooorite! The pinkish underpainting gives it so much vibrancy! I know you're still learning landscapes but all of the ones I've seen are so charming. And I don't speak cat, but I think Bean is requesting her own channel. Or at least more paintings of Bean. Maybe a sketchbook of just Beans.
@FevercoatStudio2 ай бұрын
I absolutely want to do a full Bean Book now (and make myself cry about it probably)!!
@corruptedteka2 ай бұрын
Yay a new video !!! you have great vibes i'm always happy to see something from you !
@FevercoatStudio2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
@ChantelleArts2 ай бұрын
gorgeous sketchbook ☺☺
@Tunafishling2 ай бұрын
YES! Another fevercoat sketchhook tour!!!! :D I'm obsessed with your art! You inspire me so much. I got way too excited when this popped up on my recommended I swear 😂 Also do you know the KZfaq channel Jelarts?
@FevercoatStudio2 ай бұрын
you're so kind 😭and yeah, JelArts is great!
@GhostieBugzArtYT2 ай бұрын
WOAH! This is absolutely amazing...well done!!!
@sketchbookscheming2 ай бұрын
Nice tour! It was cool to see them done a second time.
@majoliCATart3 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Bean ❤ Your caption is spot on unfortunately for some reason my seasonal depression starts in March, so here we are. As always I love your art, and your little imposter guy in your head should shut up for real.
@ladysiege3 ай бұрын
this is the most relatable video that I have ever watched....
@souko74603 ай бұрын
Oh wow, i was just thinking about how I might be the only person in the world who doesn't actually want to find "the one style" :') i love exploring different ways of drawing and i have many favorites!! I love the fact that every page of my sketchbook looks like it was drawn by a different person -- perhaps if my sketchbook survives several centuries into the future, historians of the time might think the same lol. What I draw represents how I subjectively see and feel, and it's natural for me to feel differently in each moment. I let my art symbolize this. The fact I can create wildly different images makes me feel quite skilled and powerful, even.
@tiffertoes863 ай бұрын
Wishing the Happiest of purr-thdays to Pigeon and Bean! I have a 17 year old kitty too, her name is poot poot 🤣 I love your videos, and I love both/all art styles you are exploring :)
@FevercoatStudio3 ай бұрын
Poot Poot!! 💕
@traceyhedrick3 ай бұрын
I happened upon your video as I was having the exact same thoughts about changing how I draw and paint so often! Isn’t life funny like that sometimes? Perhaps there is no right or wrong way. Art is such a deeply personal thing that it is easy to be self-conscious about it. By judging the art, you judge the core of us. No pressure or anything. 😂 It’s really about enjoying it though. I think following where our creative whims take us can only be a good thing though. It comes from a pure place, don’t you think?
@BunnyOnTheCoast4 ай бұрын
Your work is wonderful, don't let anyone force you into a "style" your style is an accumulation of everything you do, it shows growth and passion. Our tastes differ all the time and how to approach a topic with whichever medium you want is very flexible and an amazing way to do art! Art for art's sake!
@ImD00dleBee4 ай бұрын
that first sentence in the description is so real though 😂 gives me hope to see someone whos able to push through it and make fun videos and art!
@DakotaFord5924 ай бұрын
Why would you not want to develop one style?? That way you can be the master. You do all things, you do nothing.
@FevercoatStudio4 ай бұрын
I maybe should have elaborated on this more, but I absolutely don't think developing a personal style (or making that your focus) is bad! It just that the pressure of feeling like I needed to hurry up and pick only one way of doing things was taking away from my ability to enjoy the art-making process. The title of this video was meant to be very tongue-in-cheek and not serious. I'm gonna gently push back on "You do all things, you do nothing". If that philosophy works for you, that's great! But I do think it can be limiting. Let's say someone already considers themselves an accomplished painter but they're very interested in and start making pottery. Should they then quit painting so that they can commit to becoming a "master" of pottery? Should they have never started making pottery in the first place because it distracts from their painting?
@BunnyOnTheCoast4 ай бұрын
I disagree, do all things and you are immensely talented and love to experimentandhave fun!!! I know lots of people with one style but no talent, just saying. Let people create one style or many, both can be amazing!
@DakotaFord5923 ай бұрын
@@solarydays I only get to live once. I don't mind restricting myself. It is what it is.
@DakotaFord5923 ай бұрын
@@FevercoatStudio it's true. It's something that Hollywood producers told me. People that know the business. People who've made millions of dollars. Not someone who has to have a KZfaq channel to make money or to try to get famous. You know, the people who were famous before that was even a thing. Yes, I got my advice from those people.
@DakotaFord5923 ай бұрын
@@solarydays how does this not make sense? If an artist does nothing but sketch for 45 years.. lol 😆😆 that's enough. Master sketch artist. You only get to live once anyway.
@OliviaLannon4 ай бұрын
I kind of suffer from imposter syndrome too. My art style varies by the day. HOWEVER, I also believe that art should be done primarily for the ARTIST'S enjoyment, not for other people. So I do it because I love it, and people follow me because they love what I pour out of my heart; they don't follow me for how marketable it is, they follow me for ME. So pour yourself out! Even if it's a chaotic, inconsistent "mess" sometimes, like we ourselves are at times.
@FevercoatStudio4 ай бұрын
Yes! It seems so silly in hindsight, but rediscovering that art is fun and not just a challenge to be overcome has really changed my life lol.
@waxwiing4 ай бұрын
I truly envy how you pick your colors for your underpainting. Because watching you on stream it always seems to be a bit of a random choice, or for whatever is in reach. But the end result is always so vibrant and alive! I love that you can just take what you have and create some amazing pieces with it! Being more lax on color choice is something I really want to work on. <3 Great work as always, Fever! AND ALSO, THE HATCHES....THE HATCHES *chefs kiss*
@FevercoatStudio4 ай бұрын
Haha you caught me! It typically is whatever random bright color is within reach. It's been really helping me loosen up, color-wise!
@ChantelleArts4 ай бұрын
Fantastic video, loved all the way through ☺☺☺
@MrHiArt4 ай бұрын
A lovely piece of art! Wonderful beauty! Great creative work!
@Tunafishling4 ай бұрын
Omg fevercoat im suchh a big fan!! I can't believe im the first comment! I love your art!!! :)
@stefaniematt5 ай бұрын
I think your art is great and I can definitely see the progression from 4 years earlier. I love the colours you use ✨
@sketchbookscheming5 ай бұрын
Loved seeing your 100 heads, and it was really cool to see the ones that you re-did. I did the challenge over a period of about three months as an absolute beginner, and I really enjoyed it but got so sick of statues by the end. I also had a lot that I had avoided drawing to deal with at the end.
@sketchbookscheming5 ай бұрын
Great tour! I loved all the variety, and it was fun to see all the cats 🐱
@MistressOP6 ай бұрын
29:04 it's like something click and a huge quailty jump happen.
@kaceenicoleyoga77937 ай бұрын
Beanie! She's your "Preface" - Love it. I enjoy watching both the real-time and sped-up versions. Real speed reminds me that real art (and anything, really) takes time, while sped-up allows me to appreciate the movement and dance of the art process itself, if that makes sense. As someone who has been an art model and had the chance to see the artist's work of me, I loved every piece. Not once did I judge negatively. I'm still in awe of figure art because it beautifully demonstrates the unique ways our eyes, brains, and hands interconnect to tell stories. None of the drawings I've seen of myself looked how I perceived myself; they reflected how the artist saw, interpreted, and created. Pretty dang cool to witness. But I get it! I love your cut-in quote, haha. Your faces are AMAZING. I love your work! Nice job! P.S. I can relate to that feeling - with my teaching I get a mix of 'I taught a great class today. I am a real teacher.' and 'Goodness, I am teaching like I've never taught before,' even after 10 years of teaching. I say, each day we are granted different tools to work with (different face, different page, different sunlight, different mind, different mood, etc) so no two days/drawings/classes will be experienced alike. It's a journey! Much love.
@ChantelleArts7 ай бұрын
The 100 heads is so challenging, you did wonderful ❤❤❤
@cactiideluxe1867 ай бұрын
Your sketchbook is so impressive! You've inspired me to focus more on animals when doodling in my own :) thanks for sharing!
@sochishi7 ай бұрын
Your sketchbook is SO FUN! I love your style and color choices. All the animals are so cute. 😻 I am also doing the 100 heads challenge and it’s taking forever. Now you’ve inspired me to try 100 cats too. 😹 Thanks for showing us and hope to see more from you!
@FevercoatStudio7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊 I have been working on the 100 heads challenge for like 6 weeks now haha. 🫠 The folks that actually complete it in 10 days have super powers, I think.
@juliesmit19208 ай бұрын
I, for a fact, did not care that you drew a “bad page” ( my sketchbooks contain Those as well)I just found Your Channel and I love the way you draw animals! Keep up te great work 👌🏻❤️
@SJ-dl6uc8 ай бұрын
so, im back (sketchbook tour vids should be watched multiple times imo. otherwise one can lose details). been thinking about crediting and the concept of reference image/tracing: I've asked all my artist friends, and based on what I've come across different platforms (different SM platforms harbor different digital behaviours), the reality is, you cannot do art without reference images. the physics and mathematics aspects of art (light/shadow, spacial 3D, perspective, geometry, trigonometry, colour theory) make it impossible to create good art without studying them. i know "good" is subjective, but an objective "good" does exist, and to me, and that's utilizing a concept/supply/ethos etc to express whatever was intended to be expressed in the best way possible, under the given circumstances; essentially "do your best and the rest is secondary". limiting one's resources is never a good practice, no matter where, no matter what, no matter the context. always utilize resources, especially if they're regularly expensive or experienced based. and as for crediting, as long as you credit, you're fine, even if others say it's not. there's only a certain level of IP and privacy applied to things one shares on the net, whether we like it or not. operating as if the Internet is controllable is futile and inefficient. ppl will steal, and for an artist that shares online this is a reality that one cannot run from. you have to concede, there's no other way. ps. in biology, 3D spacial geometry is v v v important because it denotes the shape of biologically viable molecules based on how a given bond is created amongst the atoms, based on how they can come together or repel each other. the difference between the IgG molecule for the flu vs the common cold is in the shape of the binding site, where a given antigen (a microbe's native molecule that causes infection) binds the immunogammaglobulin (IgG). Ig(M, G, A, E) are gamma globules (macromolecules) and because of their globular shape, understanding its 3D spacial rendering is a parameter in organic and inorganic chemistry. as an immunobiochemist, it's insane that ppl arbitrarily differentiate between art and science. i would never be able to do art without my science background and without my understanding of drawing and 3D imagining (brain) i wouldn't pass my organic chem classes, nvm the rest of my bio classes.
@emiliacat19898 ай бұрын
14:50 ahhhhh the cat noise 💕
@emiliacat19898 ай бұрын
Your voice is calming 🥰
@emiliacat19898 ай бұрын
Cats 🥰
@corruptedteka8 ай бұрын
Yep, +1 sub. Your vibe is really comforting and i feel like crying. Also you make me really want to paint. I dont really paint, i do watercolory stuff on and off, sometimes, but opaque painting has always kinda scared me. I dont think ive ever made one that looks good. But. I also have canvases sitting in my chest of art supplies. And ive had a painting idea since 2021 i really want to do. But hqving no experience, im afraid to start. Do you have any advice for that ? Im thinking maybe acrylics, to really change from watercolor and force myself to properly learn to paint opaque.
@FevercoatStudio8 ай бұрын
That's so kind of you to say! 💖😭 My biggest advice is just to try really hard to let yourself not worry about the end product and enjoy playing around with the paints! A while back I picked up a book from my local library called "Learn to Paint in Acrylics with 50 Small Paintings" by Mark Daniel Nelson and found it really fun and helpful. It has step-by-step instructions for basic color mixing and layering etc and they're just tiny random images so there's no pressure to make them look "perfect".
@corruptedteka8 ай бұрын
First video I've seen of you and I am in love with that sketchbook. Goodness. What a good vibe you have. My only complaint is that you turned some of the pages a little too fast for me to absorb them fully. ^^
@FevercoatStudio8 ай бұрын
In hindsight, I definitely was rushing a bit! My camera has an arbitrary recording limit of like 28 minutes and for whatever reason I felt like I should do the whole thing in one take so I was racing the clock haha.
@thinkerdreamersketcherspy8 ай бұрын
Haha, I can totally relate, though 5 years is *nothing* for me! 😂 I'm currently side-eyeing a painting I started 18 years ago but would like to finish... For me the hardest bit is always when 70% of the painting is coming together (well) and I don't know what to do with the rest or only the hard bits remain (like legs). Just don't want to ruin anything or something. 🤷 Good job with finishing, now on to the next five year project! Your cat paintings always look so fluffy ache and lifelike.
@celestial_shed8 ай бұрын
All your creatures are ADORABLE! I’m crazy about cats, and I think you really captured the “catness” of them, but I also enjoyed seeing your quick small bunny and bug sketches. Super cute! They all have such lively expression.
@majoliCATart8 ай бұрын
This was such a treat!! Thank you for sharing it, so much lovely spreads, I'm happy you came back to art. And I would love to see you do the 100 heads art challenge.
@shinyrayasmr8 ай бұрын
Hi I am new here, just subscribed 💖💖💖lovely videos please post regularly 💖😍😊
@KagomeMorino8 ай бұрын
The sketch book is a pen+gear sketchbook. I have several with the tags still on them. They have different covers. The one I have is pink with gold foil hearts.
@FevercoatStudio8 ай бұрын
Good to know, thanks!
@Tunafishling8 ай бұрын
Can you do a tutorial on how two draw cat eyes? I love drawing cats too but I really struggle on the eyes. Thanks!!
@FevercoatStudio8 ай бұрын
I don't know if I could make a helpful tutorial, to be honest! I don't really have a method for drawing them - they look different every time! I find just looking at references and experimenting and practicing a lot to be the best way to learn myself.
@Tunafishling8 ай бұрын
@@FevercoatStudio I understand lol, I'll try to study them more often!