![]() ![]() At 13, I had a family friend who taught me oil painting for a few months. Even in elementary school, I was known as the guy who likes to draw. TF: Can you talk a little about your background in art? I try to keep production quality high, with good visuals and heavily researched and clear scripts. As an educational channel, that means providing easy-to-understand lessons that the viewer enjoys watching. There’s a lot of noise, but quality gets noticed. SP: I focus on producing quality content. The videos were well received - six years later, I’m still doing it! TF: What do you think makes your voice stand out despite all the noise on YouTube? ![]() I already had the information written and many of the visuals created, I just had to record some drawing demos and figure out an editing style. With YouTube getting really popular at the time, I thought it would be worth it to try to convert my tutorials into videos. SP: I had a blog with several tutorials that got a good amount of traffic. TF: What made you decide to launch your channel in the first place? Making a difference in one million artists’ lives, that’s insane. As a teacher, it’s rewarding when your instruction makes a difference. Stan Prokopenko: It’s amazing to know that we have that many students. ![]() Tubefilter: How does it feel to have more than one million subscribers on your channel? What do you have to say to your fans? Now he’s got a much wider range of content, including critiques of viewers’ art and an Ask the Pros series, where he brings in working professionals from different disciplines to give viewers a well-rounded art education.Ĭheck out our conversation with Prokopenko below about what led him to draw in one million fans. Prokopenko started his channel in 2012, with early videos - many of which now have millions of views - focusing on the minutiae of anatomy drawing. Subscribe for daily Tubefilter Top Stories Subscribe ![]()
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