How to DRAW / PAINT FASTER (literally)

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    0:00 Here’s how to draw/paint FASTER if you’re slow
    1:45 Use a recipe
    2:56 Focus your efforts
    5:46 Know your tools
    6:38 Never guess
    7:20 Act confident

Komentáře • 328

  • @YTartschool
    @YTartschool  Před 28 dny +82

    Normally I'd tell students asking about it that their speed is a reflection of their level as an artist - the more experienced you are the faster you get, but it's more nuanced than that and I explain why in this class. Best part is even less experienced artists can take advantage of this knowledge and improve their speed far beyond what it would normally be 💥💥

  • @spindles6507
    @spindles6507 Před měsícem +855

    20 hrs on one basic piece is rediculous. I needed this lol

    • @lunarfifthstudios
      @lunarfifthstudios Před měsícem +26

      Came here to make this exact comment! ✌️😁
      Get it, boss! 💪

    • @MintBunHunter
      @MintBunHunter Před měsícem +35

      6-8h on a game sprite. i need at least 6 of those

    • @Rubbe87
      @Rubbe87 Před měsícem +36

      Weeks for me. Takes much less time traditional a few hours.

    • @JoyZoneYT
      @JoyZoneYT Před měsícem +10

      Sacha Diener, aka thefirstangel, is a pro artist that spends a year on pieces. He worked in the industry and has pieces published, too, so, whenever I do 20 hours of painting, I think this is relatively ok compared to him.

    • @itreallybelikethatdoe829
      @itreallybelikethatdoe829 Před měsícem +9

      i take a ungodly amount i aint even gonna say it so i definitely needed this

  • @kurisari1937
    @kurisari1937 Před měsícem +534

    The “no pencil only pen”/“no undo or eraser” method is so useful. My lines have not only become more confident, but I’m putting down more correct lines than wrong ones. Our brains need the “this was the wrong line” feedback on paper to actively learn from the mistake. At least my brain does.

    • @J3ss4u
      @J3ss4u Před měsícem +4

      I took up pen and paper for this reason. I'm loving it.

    • @M1rFortune
      @M1rFortune Před měsícem +3

      Nothing wrong with erasing mistakes. As long as you can fix them

    • @mattparsons433
      @mattparsons433 Před měsícem +4

      The worst but about going back to paper and pen is when you keep tapping on the pad to try and undo a mistake…

    • @afriendlyfox
      @afriendlyfox Před měsícem +2

      Thanks to Marco Bucci's courses I started out always painting on one layer, and whenever I made a mistake I just painted over it again. As he said, confidence comes from knowing how to fix your mistakes and I can't agree more. This made me not afraid to completely obliterate something and just repaint it if needed.

    • @GlitchBoy-ws5in
      @GlitchBoy-ws5in Před měsícem

      ​@@M1rFortune overfixing is bad

  • @wowillakati
    @wowillakati Před měsícem +309

    speed is literally my biggest problem , many times i work very zoomed in and i realise i was polishing for 1 hour a detail that when you zoom out is barely noticable. very useful tips

    • @CatariaNigra
      @CatariaNigra Před měsícem +9

      Same, though I still love my detailed pencil pieces the most 😄

    • @ww3196
      @ww3196 Před 29 dny +6

      Same here!! I looove details but omg I have a bad habit of lazer focusing on miniscule detauls tgen feeling all my time was wasted when I zoom out

    • @wowillakati
      @wowillakati Před 28 dny

      @@ww3196 literally me but is so difficult to focus on the big picture😂

    • @DishonorableMentions452
      @DishonorableMentions452 Před 20 dny

      ​@@ww3196but that's the fun of it all!!!!

  • @etheriousjackal5577
    @etheriousjackal5577 Před měsícem +42

    I really have the problem where I end up adding detail to EVERYTHING.
    Once had a client who commissioned me contact me a few months later and say how they just started realizing how much extra detail I had put into every corner of the piece.
    From noticing how I rendered every single nail, to how I added texture and effects to every piece of clothing or how I even did etched marking on even the tiniest jewelries or had seperate strands of slightly different colors for the robe.
    They even sent me $20 as a tip after that and went on about how they just keep noticing more and more. It really made my day! But this is probably only like 1 in a 50 client.
    Most people don't even care about me sending them the high-res file.

  • @MilkBeard555
    @MilkBeard555 Před měsícem +109

    before art school, I used to make two finished pieces a month to hang up at my local pizza store. Now, currently in art school, I am assigned to complete a minimum of 40-50 drawings a week. Whenever I do a personal piece now, I can achieve the quality that used to take me 15 days in only 2. Alot of resources will shit on art school, but my teacher broke it down pretty simply for me- pressure makes practice, makes perfect.

  • @thebishopoftherailway4719
    @thebishopoftherailway4719 Před měsícem +116

    He drew a background and then changed his mind! My confidence is boosted.

  • @katarinamor
    @katarinamor Před 25 dny +16

    Limiting your layers to only 2-3 active working layers safes TONS of time and mental energy. I know every artist is tempted to think, "Hey if I don't flatten my 20 layers, I can always fix things easily", but in fact it's the opposite: you waste time simply trying to find the right layer AND struggle to see your artwork as a whole image.

  • @lemmetalkaboutthis
    @lemmetalkaboutthis Před měsícem +62

    the whole thing about using less layers or non-eraseable tools is solid advice, but... well, as a recovering perfectionist/former gifted kid, the thing about that, is that you need to learn to stop giving so much of shit first. To let go of the idea of being good. Might sound dumb, but hear me out!
    I was so nervous about doing new things or stuff I wasn't really good at, that I shied away from trying out new things, or beat myself up over it too much when I did try new things and was bad at them - essentially the "what's the point of doing it, if I'm not perfect at it?" mindset that a lot of perfectionists fall prey to.
    You want to be GOOD at drawing, and for perfectionists that means there can't be _any_ mistakes or inadequacies, so you overwork your pieces, and quickly burn out, or even drop art entirely. You can't bring yourself to really "finish" a piece, bc there will always be more things oyu feel like you could improve upon, and if you DO deem a work finished, it still doesn't FEEL like you're finished. It feels more like "I gave up and said stop when it was good enough". Like phoning it in.
    And that's where you need to stop, step back, and learn to stop giving so much of a shit.
    Stop trying to be perfect, or even all that good, and fully embrace a mediocre skill-level, or, hell, even a bad one! See a mistake? So what? It's whatever! Keep going!
    Like he said, you need to learn to be confident with your decisions, and that also means to move on even if you _aren't_ fully confident. Stop constantly going back.
    It's perfectly fine to be bad at something you're just starting out with. Now, that may _sound_ logical and obvious, but once you're older, there's a sort of pressure there - a feeling like you can't be bad at something that's so easy for other people. Like you should already HAVE those skills, or the capability to pick them up really quickly. It feels shameful to be struggling, essentially, _especially_ if you're a former gifted kid.
    But if you can let go of that *need* to be good and always better, and accept your skill as it is, that will actually help you improve, because it means you're DOING art more. If you stop shying away from the possibility of making mistakes or not being good at something, you'll stop waffling about instead of just drawing, too. You'll get a lot more done, and if it's not perfect, then so what? It's better than nothing!
    You can't have quality without quantity, and you can't have quantity if you're so petrified of making a mistake that you re-draw the same line 50 times, and still end up unhappy about it. Even if it sounds dumb or paradoxical, but you can only get better if you stop caring too much about being better.

    • @agate6492
      @agate6492 Před 19 dny +3

      Thank you SO MUCH!!! I can not describe how much I needed it. Your point of view really brought me so needed change to my own mindset.
      The only thought I came with in my situation was "If you dont like the result, dont correct it. Leave it. Next time you'll do it better". And every next time end up really better, it may be subtle, but! At least now I do not go over the top with correcting things over and over, again and again. It was so ridiculous, I could spend months on a single piece to never be satisfied with it.
      Your position is definitely a breath of fresh air! Thank you a hundred times! (And sorry for my english, I hope its readable and wont hurt your eyes)
      💜

    • @lemmetalkaboutthis
      @lemmetalkaboutthis Před 19 dny +3

      @@agate6492 I'm so so glad it helped!! I'm happy for you, and yeah, just go go go! Keep going and going and enjoy the journey!
      (your English is fine, no worries 👍)

    • @mildlymarvelous
      @mildlymarvelous Před 17 dny +2

      As a former gifted kid and continued perfectionist… yeah 😢 The problem is I don’t know HOW to care less. Especially when it comes to drawing OCs I am very attached to, which I have been too afraid to even try…
      Edit: Good news, after watching advice videos like this and reading encouraging comments like these, I drew one of my main characters for the very first time!!!

    • @lemmetalkaboutthis
      @lemmetalkaboutthis Před 17 dny +1

      @@mildlymarvelous try mindless freeform doodles:
      You start with a random shape and built onto it, and nothing has to really be anything recognisable (like those images that simulate what having a stroke looks like), just shapes and lines and maybe some shading, totally abstract. It's great for a warm-up or to fill out five minutes, and to get your creative juices flowing, bc you essentially create new "problems" for yourself, that you then solve by filling out random lines to make shapes. It builds confidence, and since you're drawing nonsense, you can't do it wrong, bc there _is_ no right or wrong to it. So long as you do it at all, you did it!
      Then, do more mindless drawing, listen to a podcast, audiobook or video while you do, draw flashes of poses, or anatomy studies, or literally try to draw the next best object in your vicinity. Essentially start drawing stuff you _don't_ care about.
      Make messy sketches and leave them like that, don't turn them into finished pieces. Make a blob shape and try to turn it into a face or figure, as cartoony as necessary to vaguely fit the shape, and don't keep yourself confined to the blob if it doesn't quite fit the blob.
      Colour over the lines on purpose, make it artsy. Try to draw something super pretentious, and _act_ super pretentious while you're at it, like playing a character! "Yes, I am An Artist, and I do Important Art, ho ho ho!" It's fun, and it's so you actually get into the habit of drawing _at all_ *without* a care for the outcome, so you can sit down to draw things you actually care about with more ease. Those things eventually hammer into your brain that mistakes or unplanned lines aren't bad at all. And if you don't like how a piece is turning out? Fuck it. Leave it be, move on to the next, try again if you want. You could burn it or rip it and make something with that, or simply file it away, an idea stored for later.
      Step away from Serious Art for a bit.
      Doodle on napkins, on book pages, take a bunch of washi-tape if you have any and try to use it as colouring a drawing of for example a dress. Pick a theme and make a colage.
      Different styles, different mediums, and don't try to avoid getting messy!
      Get that paint on your hands, smudge those lines, rip a tear and cover the edges in gold, and most importantly: do it with vindictive pride as you mentally give that perfectionism the middle finger!

    • @oalevine
      @oalevine Před 15 dny

      Thank you, thank you, thank you!! This is priceless info, really needed that!

  • @Raygirly
    @Raygirly Před měsícem +58

    I am an artist and I DO tend to look at how much effort and detail an artist put into their art lol I tend to like/appreciate pieces with lots of clear details more than those that look rushed.

    • @m4yr4i
      @m4yr4i Před 11 dny

      They say the difference between a good piece and a great piece is the level of detail put into it.
      A good artist can get relatively good drawings relatively fast, but great artists will be able to look for those tiny details to add to their pieces.

  • @pb5335
    @pb5335 Před měsícem +35

    i can get out fully rendered comms in around 4-5 hours, sometimes longer depending on complexity - it definitely helps to learn how to make your art faster. time is money!

  • @Richixx98
    @Richixx98 Před měsícem +8

    Vid summed up:
    1. Stick to your drawing process and figure one out
    2. dont waste time on bits that dont grab ppls attention, usually BG etc, max amount of time anyone looks at ur art is gonna be 5 seconds anyway
    3. Dont have a thousand brushes, good rule of thumb is having three main brushes and more than 10 is overkill
    4. stop guessing, if u unsure whip out some ref
    5. act confident, aka. if something looks good enough it properly is, dont waste time trying to perfect everything

  • @selsen9011
    @selsen9011 Před měsícem +97

    Marc is my favorite teacher, those videos helped me so much. I can´t thank him enough helping me enjoying art again.

    • @vergil620
      @vergil620 Před měsícem +1

      make him fused with proko

  • @SUNNYSUZUKISAN
    @SUNNYSUZUKISAN Před měsícem +115

    BRO I WAS JUST SEARCHING THAT-

    • @J0YB0Y69
      @J0YB0Y69 Před měsícem +5

      Bro he just knew-

    • @no_1_knoz
      @no_1_knoz Před měsícem +3

      Isn't it a bit strange how SENPAI does that, posts on a topic U just happen to looking for or trying to study..!?
      [guess we're all a bit "telepathetic" 😂]

    • @daspeakingtree8017
      @daspeakingtree8017 Před měsícem +3

      You need to check inside your wall now lmao

    • @halidramzan2803
      @halidramzan2803 Před měsícem +2

      I was just thinking of searching that. 😅

    • @z0z0zu35
      @z0z0zu35 Před měsícem +2

      He knows 👀

  • @yuuaserora2641
    @yuuaserora2641 Před měsícem +53

    Holy sylphie thumbnail! Based!!

  • @filipegarciaribeiro8217
    @filipegarciaribeiro8217 Před 12 dny +2

    You’re doing a very beautiful piece of art like always you do. You always caught me at your videos because the stunning way of the values and lights. My favorite bald, ever.

  • @5thdimensionsart
    @5thdimensionsart Před měsícem +5

    Coloring has improved my hand and eye coordination.

  • @CaffeinatedRoman
    @CaffeinatedRoman Před 27 dny +5

    It's comforting seeing in the comments just how many other people struggle with this
    Thanks for the vid, these are really helpful tips!

  • @danielgarcia-barnett7935
    @danielgarcia-barnett7935 Před měsícem +12

    Ive always thought i was good at drawing - and i think im okay - but drawing on screen less tablet really humbled me and made realize how bad my sketching technique is. I’ve really tried to slowdown and draw single confident lines now and I do feel like im improving. Great vid as always Marc!

    • @YTartschool
      @YTartschool  Před měsícem +7

      Getting used to the tablet took me a good 2 months it’s def weird at first, but eventually it becomes second nature;)

  • @JinxeBlaq
    @JinxeBlaq Před měsícem +58

    4:24
    Marc: “See if you zoom in you can tell I left the background and lower body pretty rough-“
    Me: “T-This is rough?”

  • @ArtMontef
    @ArtMontef Před měsícem +14

    Hey Marc! I wanted to ask, would you consider making a video on how to properly use references insyead of just copying them?
    I am an artist that has complete aphantasia, which means it takes me longer to understand some shapes, and using references my brain defaults to just 1:1 copy and then adjust it for my needs. If you could show us how to properly break refs into maybe geometric shaped or sth like that, it would be amazing!
    I know you get tons of requests like that, but I thought I'd throw my 2 cents in :) Thank you for sharing your knowledge, you taught me more in a year than I learned in previous 12 years

    • @darth_hylian
      @darth_hylian Před měsícem +1

      He does have some videos that delve into using references. One of them was a video on character creation

    • @yamapishy9792
      @yamapishy9792 Před měsícem

      i think getting advice from someone like him isn't that good because he draws a lot from imagination. he mentions it in a lot of his vids about visualization and how he draws from imagination which doesn't apply to us aphants.
      I hope there are art channels that are actually geared towards aphants.

  • @yuan813j
    @yuan813j Před měsícem +9

    Agreed on sticking the same recipe and tools u used for a period of time it definitely helps to make your art better

  • @tako-sensei6072
    @tako-sensei6072 Před měsícem +6

    Phew, back on track. I've been wandering what to do, good thing I have art school. ty mark.
    Also the "ah!" at the beginning was way too relatable. I have thrown my pen in that exact way, three consecutive times one day, and that's not even a joke .

  • @drawhou9356
    @drawhou9356 Před měsícem +8

    I really loved the only refine the focal point part, because it's true!, the other day I was watching some amazing art, wondering how do they make such amazing renders, but the closer I looked the rougher the shading and lineart actually was

  • @Jaz-gc1eq
    @Jaz-gc1eq Před měsícem +1

    I've been searching for the music in the background for three years, not only was this video super helpful for tips but it was also super helpful for me trying to find that song.

  • @no_1_knoz
    @no_1_knoz Před měsícem +3

    A great collection of tips here SENPAI, as usual, but they're all very practical for advancement when in use, so THANX!!! 🙇

  • @cassial777
    @cassial777 Před měsícem

    beautiful work, thank you for all the tips and encouragement. I especially love the videos where you start a drawing from scratch and we can follow along. your brushes and some from DG are the only ones i use now.

  • @dumbdwei1120
    @dumbdwei1120 Před měsícem +2

    this speedpaint was so satisfying to watch!!! and thank you for the good tips as always!

  • @richardrothkugel8131
    @richardrothkugel8131 Před měsícem

    Your colours and palette choices have improved immensely.

  • @acrine
    @acrine Před měsícem +1

    I needed to hear this. Thank you so much!

  • @rhan1472
    @rhan1472 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Marc!

  • @madnessmar
    @madnessmar Před 22 dny

    this is so helpful! a couple of these i learned in college (confident strokes, gesture first, reference reference reference..), but the ones about using the same tools was a totally new idea to me and it makes a lot of sense! (though sometimes i get bored with a brush i’m using and/or my art process so i feel the need to change and it try something new.. probably partly why i’m a slow artist most of the time 😅.)
    and the “fake it ‘till you make it” tip.. i knew about it for a while, i really have to try using < 5 layers at some point. it’s been a hard mental barrier for me, but i’m going to give it a try after work tonight! thank you for making this video, much appreciate 🙏

  • @shainamedina6938
    @shainamedina6938 Před 27 dny

    I needed this. thank you so much!! The focus on your effort part was such a wake-up call. I always over-fixate on details that don't show that much on the final result. the many layers were always a problem for me. I keep on creating backups of certain layers in fear of making a mistake and I might need to go back and redo it. This is a great video every tip and and suggestion made me realize what I've been doing that made me stop finishing an artwork because I get so overwhelmed that I never go back to finish it. Definitely gonna apply and create some changes to my process (which I never have because I usually wing it gonna work on that too LOL).

  • @rowan404
    @rowan404 Před měsícem +2

    I would appreciate a video on endurance. One of my friends recently spent 117 hours on an art project whereas I usually lose my motivation after, like, two. My uncle commissioned me to draw a full-body portrait of him on March 25th, but due to my lack of endurance, it took me until April 20th to finish it. I really need to learn how to push through such projects so I can complete commissions for people outside of my family who won’t be as patient.

    • @Junosensei
      @Junosensei Před měsícem +2

      Maybe I can give some tips?
      1) Motivation is something you can train. If you keep giving up in the middle of projects, you end up putting work into them without the reward of finishing and sharing them with others, which is a _huge_ motivation tool for most artists. Instead of starting huge projects (something all artists are guilty of), force yourself to work within your means. If two hours is your limit, do more two-hour works. Then expand it to three hours until you feel comfortable with that. Then four hours, and so on. Do it consistently, but take breaks when needed (too much narrow focus for too long can burn you out and make you less efficient).
      2) Don't worry if you struggle with motivation past a certain point. Some people (like myself) have ADHD or other issues that obstruct us more than others from sticking to one thing for long. You don't have to be a 17-hour-per-piece type of artist. You can find a happy compromise. Even then, a few times every year, I get the random urge to do something bigger than usual and finish it.
      3) Allow yourself to give up on some projects. Sometimes they don't work. Most professionals in any creative profession have a huge pile of unfinished works. JRR Tolkien, author of Lord of the Rings, is _still_ getting his personal notes on unfinished stories released post-humously. My favorite manga artist group, CLAMP, are notorious for not finishing a handful of their published series and moving on. It's not "ideal", but it is normal. Let yourself be normal. =)
      Hope this helps!

    • @rowan404
      @rowan404 Před měsícem

      @@Junosensei Thanks! I guess my main problem is that most of my ideas are too ambitious for me…

  • @SuperEdo45
    @SuperEdo45 Před měsícem

    Thank you Marc amazing lessons and advice as always ❤

  • @thricekx
    @thricekx Před 20 dny

    Great advice! Thank you Marc!

  • @jazberryjams
    @jazberryjams Před měsícem

    The timing of this video is perfect! I have an art project for a class that’s due tomorrow and I need to learn how to render it FAST 🏃🏾‍♀️💨💨💨💨

  • @-lord1754
    @-lord1754 Před měsícem +1

    Great advice and great art love Sylphie :)

  • @dooniashard
    @dooniashard Před měsícem +1

    Great advice as always!

  • @eladenlomaagathainasergio7183

    I was just thinking about this topic haha, and here is sensei to the rescue!! love you sensei 💜

  • @babifarinelli
    @babifarinelli Před měsícem

    Amazing video and tips, like always~
    Thank you!

  • @RuvikWithers
    @RuvikWithers Před měsícem

    Thank you for everything ❤

  • @starinaabbys
    @starinaabbys Před měsícem +1

    Thanks. Reay needed to see this!

  • @user-ht3ri8xh3f
    @user-ht3ri8xh3f Před měsícem

    I've been stuck for a while, thank you, this video came in handy. Greetings from Uruguay bro!

  • @UmbrisArts
    @UmbrisArts Před měsícem

    Great and helpful advice, thank you!

  • @Vollmond720
    @Vollmond720 Před měsícem +1

    Having confidence is the thing that working for me right now, speeding up. Big strokes, little more messy but speeding up gradually. I was hesitant about my strokes cause I tried to do it perfect from beginning, but actually looking for other artist do things made me realize how messy their work is in process.
    Thats actually can be another tip - to see how people doing things, not observing results, observing process.

  • @kobek8953
    @kobek8953 Před měsícem +2

    I needed this

  • @seatongrey315
    @seatongrey315 Před měsícem

    AGAIN MARC!!! Dang!
    I been grinding with trying to find a technique (Recipe) that works for me and got frustrated becase I mastered many but all took too long. Now, I decided on one way I developed for myself two years ago and I AM STICKING WITH IT TILL IT LOOKS GOOD!!!! And here you are again VERIFYING ME! I made this decision yesterday. THANK YOU AGAIN MARC!!! Please keep up with great work.

  • @DefiningLiz
    @DefiningLiz Před měsícem +2

    Thanks, Marc! I recently purchased your Art School program a couple weeks ago, but am having trouble building it into my daily life and make it a habit (on top of the fear of starting/blank page/being bad etc. Typical newbie stuff). Every time I watch one of your videos, it rekindles my desire to stick with it. Thanks for everything you do!

    • @YTartschool
      @YTartschool  Před měsícem +5

      That’s awesome to hear :D Thanks so much for joining! Officially welcome to ARt School ❤️

  • @bunnybug7668
    @bunnybug7668 Před 18 dny

    8 hours on a tiny drawing i dont like our look at anymore 😢 i needed this

  • @Bblue_Mel
    @Bblue_Mel Před měsícem

    You are truly incredible, I love your art and classes, I think you are the teacher I am most inspired by watching. I really love this style of painting in this video and Zelda's painting, It would be amazing to see more videos with this style, it's very beautiful.

  • @nicoleferreira8384
    @nicoleferreira8384 Před měsícem

    Everytime I think “I wish Marc would have a video of this topic” you come out with a video of the topic. THANK YOU! As an anime artist thank you so much speed is my biggest downfall so I’m excited to be able to improve with this video. Thank you so much ❤

  • @Zush1337
    @Zush1337 Před měsícem

    Thanks Marc

  • @rynsummer1711
    @rynsummer1711 Před 28 dny

    Great tips!

  • @mintyalien6886
    @mintyalien6886 Před měsícem

    GUY DROPPED JUST WHAT I NEEDED LIKE AN ANGEL OF ART

  • @Fajnymaszglos
    @Fajnymaszglos Před měsícem

    My comment is that you've inspired me to work consistently for a year now. If that's what you intended, keep going ;) For everyone out there. Art School is worth it.

  • @metovir8109
    @metovir8109 Před měsícem

    Thanks, Mark!

  • @HalfWarrior
    @HalfWarrior Před měsícem

    Thank you. Marc ! 👍🏻😁

  • @onigireee
    @onigireee Před měsícem

    The layer one was something I only recently let go of. That fear of making a mistake I couldn't undo was near crippling, but the longer you paint, the more you understand materials, or lighting, or just your own process. In the last few months, I went from a file of 100+ layers to maybe 10. And it does go faster, eventually. The faking bit, I'm still trying to learn lol. Never thought I'd get to this point tbh lol.
    Thanks Marc!

  • @MAXIMThefirstandlast
    @MAXIMThefirstandlast Před měsícem

    YES!!! THANK YOU!!!!!

  • @snowdragon9577
    @snowdragon9577 Před měsícem

    Incredibly late but this is such a crucial video for me!! Thanks for teach :)

  • @GamingPandaCat
    @GamingPandaCat Před měsícem +1

    trying to follow bob ross in real time with nothing but the few brushes from marc's kit and the defaults led me to find a basic style to start painting with, still trying to iron out the details and refine and learn and all that but i'm getting there when it comes to using color in my drawings.

  • @giaselma9281
    @giaselma9281 Před 28 dny

    always an inspiration ❤❤❤

  • @dorian8505
    @dorian8505 Před měsícem +1

    L'adorable petite Sylphiette .

  • @williamhunnicutt6163
    @williamhunnicutt6163 Před měsícem +1

    Love your videos MB! Yay mushoku tenshi, and sylphie ! Can you do Eris too?

  • @Bludredart
    @Bludredart Před měsícem

    Marc gotta be the best art teacher I've ever had

  • @akitoakito8790
    @akitoakito8790 Před měsícem

    Thank you ❤

  • @randy5613
    @randy5613 Před 29 dny

    Anatomy and light theory also is must learn too, i got slow down a lot when it comes to grayscaling because of lack of anatomy knowledge and color compatibility too

  • @EC-qz2kw
    @EC-qz2kw Před 21 dnem +1

    Cute sylphie

  • @unlimitedquickworks7387
    @unlimitedquickworks7387 Před měsícem

    After a long time, this is just what I needed

  • @xxitsmacexx
    @xxitsmacexx Před 5 dny

    I zoned out when watching and now I need to rewatch it all 😭

  • @johndoe-fr2wd
    @johndoe-fr2wd Před měsícem +1

    Can you please make a video on how to finish a work and make it more appealing by adding light affects flares or shiny

  • @josh_the_artist
    @josh_the_artist Před měsícem

    Great video, thanks:)

  • @tulpaart8462
    @tulpaart8462 Před 28 dny

    Used to work at a digital art studio where we did extremely elaborate realism artwork and everything had to be perfect and highly detailed when you zoom in due to the nature of the target audience.
    Learned to polish everything, but my speed suffered highly as a result, making the next gamedev job I had a nightmare. Thank you for the tips!

  • @fiatchill1721
    @fiatchill1721 Před měsícem

    Thank you

  • @janaramadan5794
    @janaramadan5794 Před 22 dny

    Two things that helped me tremendously with managing time was sketching with a pen only no pencil, and drawing for four years on a screen-less tablet. I remember one of my first digital pieces took over forty hours to complete, but something with the same level of detail right now would take me three hours of continuous work or something :]

  • @GothiQhaQer
    @GothiQhaQer Před 27 dny +1

    I saw Sylphiette and clicked immediately. I didn’t even read the title or notice it was a MB video until I was already here 😅

  • @artbymadeleiine
    @artbymadeleiine Před 26 dny

    I saw this and instantly clicked. Thank you for the advice!!

  • @deus911
    @deus911 Před měsícem

    The MB Cubebrush (legendary) is really an amazing brush to use. Been using it for the past year and it's tough to move away from it.

  • @Monster_Lover
    @Monster_Lover Před měsícem

    Thank you.

  • @Feral_Imp
    @Feral_Imp Před 17 dny

    Remember that most as people, especially those who are just beginning, taking long in your art is a compliment. If you notice, artists that take so much time have much more detail although it isn't as necessary (that's what this video is for) so don't take "taking long" as a bad thing. Good luck everyone :>

  • @dummy_envy
    @dummy_envy Před měsícem

    I’m impressed you change your art style tbh

  • @nicorebelo9830
    @nicorebelo9830 Před měsícem

    The best art prof doesnt exis.... omg

  • @zc8752
    @zc8752 Před měsícem

    Literally just had this thought. Punched in the gut with knowledge, i appreciate the lesson.
    Also, is it possible to get krita brushes?

  • @biglittlevoid
    @biglittlevoid Před 24 dny

    OH MY GOD I swear I spend like 4 whole days to do one drawing with simple inn background and I almost lost my mind due to the time amount I wasted and then got art block and blues for another week. My biggest issue is my stupid OCD perfectionism which often pushes me into making EVERY PIXEL PERFECT which is super dumb I know, so I need to take your advices and drill them into my brain. I'm gonna watch this video before every practice I plan on doing until I loose that dumb habit. Thank you so much Marc, you're the best

  • @AgsNfz
    @AgsNfz Před měsícem

    On one side i use very few brushes and layers, on the other i really obsess with details, for most of the painting um zoomed in.

  • @aki_4191
    @aki_4191 Před měsícem

    My biggest problem in drawing fr
    Besides motivation
    Thank you!

  • @zeykii9213
    @zeykii9213 Před měsícem

    bro is living in my head, i didnt even search abt this topic i was just thinking about it

  • @2102ukuhorom
    @2102ukuhorom Před 28 dny

    I would like to know more about the vertical elongated touch brushes you are using in this video. I was very curious because another artist used a brush like this.

  • @user-yo6ls1sb6b
    @user-yo6ls1sb6b Před měsícem +2

    Sylphy best grill no cap

  • @HeroesPath
    @HeroesPath Před 29 dny

    I've been scared to search up tips that remind me of college due to my old art college failing me despite showing signs of improvement, so this is very refreshing and reassuring that improvement is possible.

  • @narcizyzzt
    @narcizyzzt Před měsícem

    marc still saving our lifes 🙏🙏

  • @__TourneSol__
    @__TourneSol__ Před měsícem +1

    Happy 7th anniversary to your program Marc ! I'm glad I'm part of your student,even tho I'm not the most diligent.I have one question about the level of detail in artwork,for concept art do I need to detail everything or to only detail some part of it like focus point etc ?

    • @YTartschool
      @YTartschool  Před měsícem

      Thanks so much for being a part of it!! If it’s personal art you do whatevs you wanna do! But if it’s for work where the next guy in line (the 3D artist maybe) will need to work off of your design, you wanna make sure that everything is crystal clear otherwise you’ll have people come back to you asking for clarifications!

  • @Pumpsuit
    @Pumpsuit Před měsícem

    Marc I love you

  • @tetaguilla1814
    @tetaguilla1814 Před měsícem

    Oh another video from our teacherrr!!

  • @apexgaming1.042
    @apexgaming1.042 Před měsícem +1

    I had just think and u made video about it 😅❤

  • @blakemarsee4801
    @blakemarsee4801 Před 22 dny

    Do you have any videos on shortcuts in painting programs to save time? That's what I thought this whole video would be.

  • @cryptid6279
    @cryptid6279 Před 26 dny

    man i keep on trying to get better with digital art and this video really made me ask “why?”. cause ive always been more comfortable with traditional art.

  • @elisev4685
    @elisev4685 Před měsícem

    Great advice !! And so how long did this drawing take ??

  • @_ururka
    @_ururka Před měsícem

    Another important thing: KNOW YOUR PROGRAM
    Knowing shortcuts helps A LOT. Also adjusting them to your needs. It might be annoying at first to learn that but it will make your work much quicker later. I use shortuts for new layer, layer group, lasso tool, unselect all, tools like transform, move and HSV/HSL Adjustment.
    Also check your drawing program has tools like Palette Docker for saving your most used colors or Popup Palette for quick access to your brushes.
    And - set auto save!