

She mostly does traditional but its not horribly uncommon for her to do digital. She has multiple series like do this not that (an art tip series), drawing charecters how they were described in the book, turning random things into cute charecter designs, creepy pasta readings and illustration, and more. Next is LavenderTowne who rarely does traditional but mostly sticks to digital. She also likes designing charecters and showing her process. She gets those monthly boxes of supplies and draws things with them. She does mostly traditional nowadays but she still does some digital. They also do a dnd like campaign called drawtectives where they have to draw things at certain points. They do digital art and lots of fun challenges. They do videos together under the name drawfee and they each have such unique ideas and styles. He talks a lot about his charecters and stories and they're always so cool and interesting! After that is Julia, Karina, Nathan, and Jacob. From left top to bottom is Oliver, a youtuber that does both traditional and digital art. So I am, but, you know, it's very different.Top left are artist trading cards I had to make, all of them youtubers except Vincent van gough. “I'm not really comfortable answering, just because most people my age are at uni … And I feel a bit unsure what they think about it because they're working really hard with what they're doing. Georgia, who runs comedy skit channel Georgia Productions and also has around half a million subs, is relatively fresh out of high school and doesn't want to disclose due to fear of backlash. Maaz, who runs animation channel TheAMaazing with around half a million subs, is in his final year of medical school and is similarly shy about his earnings, saying “In total, everything, sponsors, all the other revenue sources, six digits-ish?” He qualifies that with “It’s nothing like a doctor's salary or anything, but, you know, making enough for me to live in Melbourne, I guess.” When asked how much the channel makes each year, Jazza is non-specific, saying “we're running healthily and on a seven-figure basis.” The channel currently employs six people, and it is looking for two more. The Draw With Jazza channel is now ranked 21 in Australia with its more than four million subscribers.īecause of how YouTubers make their money, it’s difficult to work out what that means for revenue.


Georgia makes comedy skits and tells personal stories on Georgia Productions.
