Every time I see one of your videos, it makes me wanna grab a pencil and start drawing immediately. Sometimes I can't find the motivation to practice, but you make it look so easy and understandable that I no longer worry about being perfect, instead I wanna be messy and enjoy the experience.
Man you posted this during my burnout/art block so I missed it! Nice to see that there's a new Marco Bucci video to welcome me back into making art though! I'm going to start painting traditionally now, very interested in trying water color and also plan on working with acrylics once again. Wish me luck!
Your art style is truly unique! Has distinct personal characteristics that make it easy for people to recognize your work at a glance. This unique artistic language is really attractive.Your painting skills are becoming increasingly exquisite! Every stroke appears so smooth and powerful, and every piece of work is like a carefully crafted work of art.
I'm impressed by the way you use watercolor is very different from other artists. I think you use milk/cream/butter consistencies and never tea/coffee.
hello sir, amazing painting. can you please make a short real time video about landscape painting process. i love your brushwork and process. love from india🙏🙏🙏
Hello, Mark, will we pls get a perspective video from you pls? Especially Manga like perspective. I like how you explain things that even 5 year old will understand 👉👈
Okay but can anyone please explain to me what artschool is? I get the feeling there is no equal term in my native language and I'm kind of at a loss here. Does this mean one goes to university and majors in something art related? Is it even University? Is it some club activity or a kind of extra class one takes in the evening? I really need some context here finally
You talk a LOT about shapes in composition. I think I get for the most part how to find interesting shapes when drawing and painting from life, but I'm not super sure how that translates to paintjng from imagination when you're the one making up the shapes.
There is a great book that touches on this called "lessons from the great masters " . It shows how they thought about shapes in 3d. Shows sketches from famous masters they did before paintings. Also a book by James gurney painting from imagination goes into shapes. You just invent the shapes in the thumbnail stage . Cheers
sorry but this piece @4:29 is a NO. the right arm, the body size or head size is so wrong and the nose is too small, ive been watching your videos and you always show this piece you might be thinking that this is your best piece but its not, your best ones are the cartoon painting style. did no one criticized you for that piece? i wish someone did a long time ago. so my theory is you used to drawing children/kids and art style big head small body shapes thats why this piece of yours didnt work, you advanced way to far going for realistic anatomy size when you work on this. i hope you will not keep showing this piece anymore.
“. . . Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what's inside you, to make your soul grow.“ ― Kurt Vonnegut
Marco bucci is slowly getting into that james gurney realm of "look at this beautiful parking lot" scene
@@ChengduLittleA was thinking the same thing!
I'm a simple person, I see a Marco Bucci upload, "I happy"! 😊
YESSSSSS
"Getting higher as an illustrator" sounds like you teach artists to drink till they can't hajsjsksjs.
Great explanation!
Man your channel is the best art school there is I learner 20 times more from your channel then from public art school that I go to. Thank you a lot!
your ability Sir Marco to transform something mundane to a piece of Art is always inspiring to see!
This is the first time i've seen any of your videos, but seeing how do you block out the shapes was really helpful me. Thank you!
Every time I see one of your videos, it makes me wanna grab a pencil and start drawing immediately.
Sometimes I can't find the motivation to practice, but you make it look so easy and understandable that I no longer worry about being perfect, instead I wanna be messy and enjoy the experience.
6:36 come on marco, you always clean your brush on your shorts
THIS IS SO GOOD!!! CANT EVEN BELIEVE THAT IS FREE
Man you posted this during my burnout/art block so I missed it! Nice to see that there's a new Marco Bucci video to welcome me back into making art though! I'm going to start painting traditionally now, very interested in trying water color and also plan on working with acrylics once again. Wish me luck!
Your art style is truly unique! Has distinct personal characteristics that make it easy for people to recognize your work at a glance. This unique artistic language is really attractive.Your painting skills are becoming increasingly exquisite! Every stroke appears so smooth and powerful, and every piece of work is like a carefully crafted work of art.
Literally the best art video I've ever seen
Love watching your planning and painting process unfold
I always finish marco's videos learning something new and feeling thirsty cuz he is a fine Daddy
Such a good demonstration of an interesting and effective process! Thankyou!
That rock is THICC.
This is the comment I came looking for
I'm glad I'm not the only one 🙈
😂 yall need jesus 😂
@@anima6035 A thicc Jesus!
It would be a great joy to be this talented
Got an ultra portable gouache plein air setup and it’s become my go-to thing to do anytime I travel.
Your arm on the thumbnail is a compelling argument to call you Marco Burly, cuz holy shit!
I'm impressed by the way you use watercolor is very different from other artists. I think you use milk/cream/butter consistencies and never tea/coffee.
many artists do that :)
I was thinking the same thing! Im not used to seeing watercolor applied this way
I have missed your plein air tutorials. Thank you for this video super Marco
Thank you, I needed this inspiration to go outside and draw!😃
Looks like the Boundary Waters.
Marco telling us to basically go touch grass if you wanna be a better artist
Nice!
Great video! I learned so much in just that sketch
marco idk what we did to deserve you lol. these videos have helped me so much through theyears
Holy balls! That was fantastic! Thank you very much
I might need to set up that gouache palette I keep pushing back lol
Hair marco we need a tutorial for hair drawing shading and painting
fabulous!!! loved watching this , Marco 👍👍👍hope you had / have a wonderful vacation !! Norakag
Yes a new video!
Marco thanks for the lesson. How to decide when the composition by shape design is good enough? When to stop it?
good informative painting info...thanks..
hello sir, amazing painting. can you please make a short real time video about landscape painting process. i love your brushwork and process. love from india🙏🙏🙏
So gooooood
Thank you sharing knowledge Sir..
Sorry out of topic, I've been following you for a while and just realised this. Did anyone ever mention that you look like Vincent D'Onofrio? Hehe
Mr Art Teacher you put a lot of emphasis on being concise with your words. Any advice on how to develop this skill? Any books you recommend?
Please talk about how you broke into the industry. PLEASE 🙏🏻 😭
Hello, Mark, will we pls get a perspective video from you pls? Especially Manga like perspective.
I like how you explain things that even 5 year old will understand 👉👈
How to handle art school rejection? 😭
Marco, do you think that oils are good for this kind of painting as well ? Or the water colors are superior for this?
Hi Marco, on Skillshare in which order do you recommend that I take your classes?
Okay but can anyone please explain to me what artschool is? I get the feeling there is no equal term in my native language and I'm kind of at a loss here. Does this mean one goes to university and majors in something art related? Is it even University? Is it some club activity or a kind of extra class one takes in the evening? I really need some context here finally
u go outside and study by urself to learn.
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You talk a LOT about shapes in composition. I think I get for the most part how to find interesting shapes when drawing and painting from life, but I'm not super sure how that translates to paintjng from imagination when you're the one making up the shapes.
There is a great book that touches on this called "lessons from the great masters " . It shows how they thought about shapes in 3d. Shows sketches from famous masters they did before paintings. Also a book by James gurney painting from imagination goes into shapes. You just invent the shapes in the thumbnail stage .
Cheers
@@bradleyzum Thanks!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 just subscribe 😁
sorry but this piece @4:29 is a NO. the right arm, the body size or head size is so wrong and the nose is too small, ive been watching your videos and you always show this piece you might be thinking that this is your best piece but its not, your best ones are the cartoon painting style. did no one criticized you for that piece? i wish someone did a long time ago.
so my theory is you used to drawing children/kids and art style big head small body shapes thats why this piece of yours didnt work, you advanced way to far going for realistic anatomy size when you work on this. i hope you will not keep showing this piece anymore.
Why are people still wanting to do art? AI is here to stay and we cant compete
bc it's fun and bc ai art is ugly as shit
doomer
human made art will always be better than AI, and it's fun so why not do it?
@@rodanart sure it's fun.. but AI will always do it better and it's never fun when you can't make a living out of it.
“. . . Practice any art, music, singing, dancing, acting, drawing, painting, sculpting, poetry, fiction, essays, reportage, no matter how well or badly, not to get money and fame, but to experience becoming, to find out what's inside you, to make your soul grow.“ ― Kurt Vonnegut
"buzzing mosquitoes" 🦟🦟