ART ADVICE THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE

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Marc Brunet

Marc Brunet

Күн бұрын

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@YTartschool
@YTartschool Жыл бұрын
Where will I be next week? Impossible to know… Meanwhile here’s a fresh new class, still pumping them out while on vacation if that’s not dedication to my dear students then what is! ❤ Now whip out the sketch pad and get drawing 🔪
@soulofexistence
@soulofexistence Жыл бұрын
Where on Earth Is Marc Brunet?
@davidboost22
@davidboost22 Жыл бұрын
💌
@chrisrey0018
@chrisrey0018 Жыл бұрын
DADDY
@lordbalbero348
@lordbalbero348 Жыл бұрын
I just hope you have prerecorded a lot of the stuff, so that you can enjoy your vacation to the fullest :D
@anylucyanimations5938
@anylucyanimations5938 Жыл бұрын
🔪😂
@cloudie7834
@cloudie7834 Жыл бұрын
The art daddy himself
@feroexe7965
@feroexe7965 Жыл бұрын
Mmmmmm I like it 😏
@xMckingwill
@xMckingwill Жыл бұрын
Lol
@shyrr
@shyrr Жыл бұрын
Never better said~
@MarianFalu
@MarianFalu Жыл бұрын
HAHAHA
@jamescardenas9430
@jamescardenas9430 Жыл бұрын
💀
@CousinPaddy
@CousinPaddy Жыл бұрын
Your videos are the best because they make you feel capable while you learn without the usual “if you want to be the best you have to work 28 hours a day, not just 24.”
@Richixx98
@Richixx98 Жыл бұрын
allnighters are a very bad myth and habit raised by the industry, its proven that sleeping properly inbetween leads to better learning than pulling an allnighter every second day...
@MichaelAtapin
@MichaelAtapin Жыл бұрын
sry bro, in real life of the "best" or good artist you must/need 28 hours a day 10 day a week aand 555 day's a year to be good and if you don't draw a bit in a month or year then will you go back of best to okay or "you can do it better"
@Teney1994
@Teney1994 9 ай бұрын
You don't need to do 28h to be good, you need to have fun. But if you want to be the best, you are competing with people who are breathing to do the thing they love. And they are spending 2x the time, so they are getting better much faster. The thing is, must things are not a competition... So have fun.
@mikepolo2887
@mikepolo2887 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for formulating the “learning with the intention to teach” principle. I have been doing it so without realizing since my teenage years in at least three different fields, and was a quick learner precisely because of this outlook. Moreover, I noticed time and time again that people who were trying to give meaningful feedback progressed much faster than those who did not.
@SleepDeprivedMatt
@SleepDeprivedMatt Жыл бұрын
after following your tips for a long time i finally nailed anatomy, drawing with little to no guidelines and develop my own art style honestly i'm glad that i subscribed to your channel
@pinklady549
@pinklady549 Жыл бұрын
I hope I'll be the same some day🤞
@tinystrider1848
@tinystrider1848 Жыл бұрын
Me too!, been struggling to make my anatomy look more natural & attractive and less flat & boring. Been sort of slowly decreasing my motivation of drawing each day. I Hope i'll soon get better at it
@koiyo303
@koiyo303 Жыл бұрын
the point about walking away when youre frustrated makes SO much sense. Ive always had a bad feeling about doing art because i always stop it when i get frustrated. you truly are putting the best information and quality advice out there, never stop pls
@zazzi-n
@zazzi-n Жыл бұрын
7:39 fun fact about myself: i have to do the opposite of this tip, cuz when i comepare my art with bad art i get demoralized because i think its equally as bad, but when i compare my art with art from professionals i get angry and strive to be better at art out of spite
@KurokoAS
@KurokoAS Жыл бұрын
That stopping while you're having fun tip is so helpful for making a positive association with your art, and makes you want to keep coming back to do more. Sometimes I draw in between rounds/loading screens of playing video games with friends, which ironically because I keep interrupting my drawing process, it makes me want to go back to working on the drawing even more than playing the game. It makes me place drawing on a higher scale of having fun than video games. It also conveniently makes me not look at the drawing for 10 odd minutes, so when I look back at it, I have an easier time spotting things I need to fix.
@Corvus_Erectus
@Corvus_Erectus Жыл бұрын
“Learn with the intention to teach” My neurodivergent ass narrating everything I do in my art like I’m in a livestream 24/7
@go-at7783
@go-at7783 Жыл бұрын
Tbh looking at better people encourages me to be better, it motivates me because I notice my growth and I’m closer to it everyday.
@guitarluva90
@guitarluva90 Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that limiting the art you look at isn't the best way to help motivation. You shouldn't compare yourself to other artists. The trick is compare yourself to your old self. Compare what you drew today to something you drew 3 months ago. That way you should see the improvement you have made and THAT is very motivating.
@MrCageCat
@MrCageCat Жыл бұрын
Thanks. Felt suicidal before watching this. In danger of losing my job, finances are shot to shit, girlfriend is jobless, mom needs to find a new place within 2 months and is super depressed, dad is starting to develop dementia and needs to be put into a nursing home, one aunt's heart is giving her more and more issues, other aunt and her family is being evicted and needs a new place to stay at the end of the month, best friend discovered a large tumor in her stomach yesterday and had to go to the hospital to get it removed tomorrow, my art I want to get better in sucks. It's all just too much.....
@lightningflower0
@lightningflower0 Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry that you and your family are going trough all this. I genuinely hope things get better for you all. I don't know you, so this may be of no comfort to you, but if it is, just know that you are in my prayers now. 🫂
@MrCageCat
@MrCageCat Жыл бұрын
@@lightningflower0 Thank you I appreciate this 🙏
@sleepparalysisdemon9593
@sleepparalysisdemon9593 Жыл бұрын
I follow several artists I admire, so I ALWAYS end up comparing myself to them. When my art doesn't turn out like how theirs do, I get frustrated and quit. I've stopped a few too many times, and doing things in art I used to enjoy now feels like a chore. Then when I finally finish the piece, I find myself dissatisfied with it because it doesn't look like my idol's, and I start fixating on the flaws instead of the good aspects. So now my confidence in art isn't nearly as strong as it used to be. When I first started taking my art seriously, I didn't look at nearly as much art as I do now and I had SO much fun doing it. It made me improve so incredibly fast, but now, I've found myself in a funk. That tip to stop drawing when you're having fun honestly blew my mind, because I never thought about how it would make me associate art with having fun. I think I'm gonna start doing that from now on, and I'm definitely gonna limit the amount of art I look at too. I hope by doing this, I can start to feel satisfied with my art again.
@FeministCatwoman
@FeministCatwoman Жыл бұрын
I just have to say ever since I subscribed my art has become almost unrecognizable to myself (in a good way). I have improved in a way that I never thought possible. I gave up art and illustration years ago because I truly believed I was untalented and had limited potential. I didn't realize just how much technique, persistence, practice, and hard work was involved, and I underestimated the importance of getting down the fundamentals. I have you to thank for my progress lately! The education on KZbin art school has gotten me farther than years of college 😊 I'll pay the class fee once again!
@legoquail
@legoquail Жыл бұрын
I would love to see your art!
@husseinkobeisi5022
@husseinkobeisi5022 Жыл бұрын
It's impossible how good your advice is. You've done a lot of advice videos but truly they're always new tips and I love how they can be applied to other things and projects in life not just art
@hanzflackshnack1158
@hanzflackshnack1158 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting that inefficiency can lead to faster progress. Draw on paper one day, Fresco on iPad the next, spray paint on a board the next, get some new watercolor brushes (using pinstriping brushes atm. Not meant for watercolor but the fluidity when painting curved lines feels awesome), model in 3D, go outside and paint the tress, go to the subway just to draw people, take a life drawing class, learn calligraphy… The point of the rant is people “quit” because (as Marc mentioned) they forget to have fun. Highly suggest not concerning yourself with likes online… Sinix calls it “artsploration”. If you can’t enjoy scribbling on the nearest piece of paper just for the fun of it… you probably need to take a step back from worrying what people think.
@CinzaChumbo
@CinzaChumbo Жыл бұрын
Dunno if I'd do many of the things you listed... But your comment, as well as Marc's video, will absolutely be my guidance. Especially your comment's last part.
@hanzflackshnack1158
@hanzflackshnack1158 Жыл бұрын
@@CinzaChumbo Warms my heart to hear. I learned as an adult so I was hyper critical about my results until I started considering my files and sketchbooks disposable. I’ve progressed much much faster in the last two years just by keeping a, “I’m doing it for me” mentality. It becomes a fidget habit where you’re uncomfortable without a pencil. Hope the best for you.
@TunisianWeirdo
@TunisianWeirdo Жыл бұрын
I was so absorbed by your drawing/painting process, I barely heard any advice xD Now I have to replay the video lol
@2slowpoke929
@2slowpoke929 Жыл бұрын
Tip number 4 really hit me. I've recently gotten into learning art seriously while self learning since June or so and I'd be lying if I said I just had moments that was getting envious or even starting hating art couple of days because what I put out barely felt like it scratched the bars I was trying to reach even after trying to do something with all my effort. But I've come to realize and accept the fact that what I've also put into my overall journey is ultimately a fraction of the effort that the artists I'm into have put into their journeys. Sometimes you really just need videos like these to get people out of their ruts and get back into grind.
@threnoidia
@threnoidia Жыл бұрын
I totally relate. I'd been learning in the past by just following what I wanted to do next, but in June started writing down a large list of things I wanted to learn and improve at. When I'm taking months to finish just one thing on that list it's scary to think how I've barely made a dent in all there is left to learn! It's also exciting though, since I guess I'll never run out of material to play with in my drawings.
@jamfilledjars
@jamfilledjars Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. I want to eventually reach the level of Christophe Young or Jin Kwang Park (for example; search them up on Artstation, as they are phenomenal artists). Yet, I myself have only extremely recently begun my serious art journey in want to create my own brand, identity and world as a freelance character illustrator and concept artist (much like Rossdraws and others). By recent, I mean 3 months at most. I'm 21, and I keep comparing myself to the aforementioned artists who have 5-10 years experience already, if not more. I beat myself up for not starting seriously in high school or before like they did, and always feel like I've started late or already missed my chance to reach their level. Same with always hearing that these massively skilled artists put 8-12 hours a day into their self-teaching for art, which always makes me feel like I'm never doing enough (even though school is nothing but art for 7 hours a day, lol; granted, I have no interest in animation anymore, so the latter half of my 7 1/2 month program has been rough). Yet, in spite of all of that, I can't deny that I've grown in these past three months exponentially. My classmates in my 2D animation and illustration course have flat out told me that they are intimidated by my growth in 3 months, wherein I have matched their level even though some of them have been wanting to do it for nearly a decade and have practiced as such. I constantly take images of things that inspire me and do master studies of my favourite artists on the side as well. Ultimately, though. Truth be told, my ass being lit on fire to this degree for the first time in my life, is proof to me that I want it. Badly. And I also have to remind myself that these artists all started somewhere, regardless of age, culture or anything in between. Even though I'm Canadian, born and raised, I have far more interest in East Asian art styles and subjects, hence why I follow many Japanese and South Korean artists, especially on the topic of mechs, cyberpunk and biomechanical (all character artists/designers). I have no doubt that I will achieve the same level of those artists myself someday. Hell, maybe one day I'll have my own brand, merch and the whole sort, just like Rossdraws, Gharliera, or Mark here. (Links are to the two artists I mentioned initially. I'm sure most people here know who RossDraws is, lol). christopheyoung.artstation.com jinkwang.artstation.com
@acherthecat8316
@acherthecat8316 Жыл бұрын
@@jamfilledjars wow i have to say reading your comment does inspire me in a way. i wish you the best in your journey!
@2slowpoke929
@2slowpoke929 Жыл бұрын
@@jamfilledjars Ah man I've completely been feeling that part about not "doing enough" as well. I could study from anywhere from 2-3 hours, do a whole mannequin practice, draw lines, practice shading but my mind just never really knows when it's "enough". I'm only 24 this year so not too old not too young but man does it feel ever so frustrating to get into art. You follow a guide here and there, get some tutorials yet for some reason you just have that one tiny line or that slight curve you somehow miss or do incorrectly that changes everything. I get deflated, pissed even that I'm trying to follow a tutorial/guide to a tee but the difference still feels vastly different even if it's just a 'basic' guide on anatomy. But the strange thing that happens is given another couple of days, a week even your mind suddenly just lets things 'click' as they simmer down. Art/illustrations is definitely something I hope I can keep the momentum of learning cause it's definitely been the only thing that I feel like I *want* to learn, I want to learn passionately despite how much I've just been feeling doubtful about in my current skill. I'm very much 99% more anime inspired but I'd definitely wanna try delving into more stuff like mechs and detailed backgrounds too eventually. It really doesn't help that my bar just like yours feels exceptionally high. I really love works from Rella, Yamiluna, Recneps-Sais because, I'm still really into vocaloid but I remember just being mesmerized by some of their art years ago. I'd really recommend checking out Rella's Pixiv page too because it's actually an incredibly rare way to see where someone's art journey was 10 years ago and where it is today. Even seeing the difference between 2011 and 2014 illustrations already feels massive. Rella www.pixiv.net/en/users/163536/artworks Recneps' www.pixiv.net/en/users/11376797 Like genuinely speaking I feel like I can tell people how someone made parts of a movie, how to write this, how to write that, what tricks someone did to make some things work in video games but art as a whole just feels like a complete blur to me when it comes to actually knowing how someone did anything once they actually reach past the line art. At least a month in I can feel like I can actually get bits and grasps of simpler art but stuff with complex lighting like that? Still gonna feel like a year or two off from fully comprehending. Hope anyone reading still continues their art journey
@victorduran6958
@victorduran6958 Жыл бұрын
It's great advice: Have a goal. Most of the academies nowadays aim to educate you to become a professional... and get a job. Marc makes the observation that you find people who share your passion for drawing. From my experience, this is very difficult, because when you prioritize your livelihood, the other cartoonists become competition. The bad part will be there. And ironically it is more difficult to deal with the social part than the discipline of drawing (for me). What Marc says is great advice, you just have to take adversities into account, and be aware that you may not always be able to give free rein to your creativity in optimal conditions. Greetings.
@jamfilledjars
@jamfilledjars Жыл бұрын
I am _extremely_ guilty of the leaving on a negative note, and following too many professional, elite artists with 5-10 years of experience over me and comparing myself to them. I definitely think I should take a break from social media for a while to just focus on my studies and own art (I'm 21 and only started to take my art studies seriously 3 months ago), while occasionally looking at the elites for inspiration, knowledge and advice on the occasion. As for negative notes, I'll keep that in mind for next time: if I find myself feeling negative during a piece, I'll switch to working on something I enjoy and leave on that note instead. Once again, wonderful advice for free.
@yopomdpin6285
@yopomdpin6285 Жыл бұрын
For the last tip, that's how I approached learning Japanese. In fact I created a group specifically to teach japanese despite still being at intermediate level : because it then forces me to dive deep into every possible resources I can find about each grammar point in order to give the most accurate lesson I can while minimizing errors. And I learn a lot more than if I were just learning for myself and just taking the first website I could find
@TheRoguePumpkin
@TheRoguePumpkin Жыл бұрын
Is this group still taking new people who want to learn the language? I've been wanting to learn Japanese for quite some time now.
@yopomdpin6285
@yopomdpin6285 Жыл бұрын
@@TheRoguePumpkin sadly it's a french group, so unless you speak french or are willing to Google Translate/DeepL ... =/ Cause I honestly don't have the time or energy to translate roughly 50 lessons in english
@yxngjinx
@yxngjinx Жыл бұрын
i wanted to learn japanese for so long now, i saw i need to be able to speak french to be in this group. AND I CAN speak french, im not from france but i do speak it and i would like to learn japanese if its possible :)
@peachiee1
@peachiee1 Жыл бұрын
@@yxngjinx how'd you learn french?
@chlorox01
@chlorox01 Жыл бұрын
Same! I always had issues with using and remembering Japanese particles, but this summer I participated in a uni program where I had to develop a game that would teach/help beginner students remember a grammatical concept. I chose particles and, after completing my game, I never misuse or struggle with them.
@arattactician5697
@arattactician5697 Жыл бұрын
That last tip reminds me of something I learned about learning when I was learning to code... That's a mouthful. To check whether you understand something is to explain it in simple terms to someone or something else assuming that they know absolutely nothing about it, could be a person, could be a rubber duck. I've noticed that I sometimes have micro conversations with myself, mostly pondering and wondering about things I'm trying to learn about and trying to see things from multiple POVs. However, as with everything you should try to get other people's inputs as to avoid coming to a false conclusion or solidifying one. Excellent video, learning is a skill one should always strive to improve.
@OCH22
@OCH22 Жыл бұрын
This were 11 minutes and 25 sec of pure gold. You purified and gave those lessons in a warm and direct way, making us feel the need to take action while listening. I also resonated with some of those lessons, particularly the "learn as you would teach" cause this was a mindset i organically developed over the years but never heard off it or saw it being discussed in media like "don't burn out" which is an advice sometimes gets tiring or obvious because of how much its shared; Of course, I'm not saying 'don't burn out' its a bad lesson but it felt like a trigger warning of your video being just the same old top 3 lessons applied to every field, but i've been a subscriber for 2 years and I know you always care about truly teaching, so i kept watching and listening to you talk about "obvious" lessons but in a personal and caring way, followed with some more fresher lessons/mindsets was truly amazing. 10/10 video Marc.
@baileyjustin12
@baileyjustin12 Жыл бұрын
I don't know of an artist on the planet that never took a hiatus in life. It's part of the path, and it's when we come back that we see the evolution taking a break brought on.
@phie_ahr
@phie_ahr Жыл бұрын
Really good video. Great advices. I especially love the last one. "Practice with the intention to teach", great advice, it reminds me the quote "if you can't explain it to a child you don't understand it".
@noiwont7378
@noiwont7378 Жыл бұрын
6:02 is soooo on point omg. it happened to me so many times but you putting it into words just illuminated my mind amazing video!!
@carlosemiralonso7997
@carlosemiralonso7997 Жыл бұрын
The State of mind to draw, wow... this is so good! Add this: on hard things to do, is a : leave while you are winning. Is a powerful advice, because you can have a time to enjoy of a video game (but not too much), and decided to spend time because you enjoy it. But if you are not enjoying your time, then is a waste of time. Same is applicable here. OR do not engage into a work because you need it, but instead, because you enjoy it. That way, you do a something you enjoy while getting pay to do it.
@kuichib
@kuichib Жыл бұрын
"Stop working when you're having a good time..." - wish I could implement this in my work life too - sometimes you get hit with changes to a project at 16:50, then it's all I think about till the next day, and personal art just takes a backseat where it's been for years T____T
@MandibleMoon
@MandibleMoon Жыл бұрын
I really needed this, I've been feeling so burnt out with my art lately. Thanks so much for your videos, I really feel like I learn something every time I watch ❤
@ared18t
@ared18t Ай бұрын
I enjoy art it's something I can do instead of wasting my time If I notice I have more than 2 minutes idle time and I don't feel like playing video games I do art. Since I don't particularly have a feeling of enjoyment or distaste it becomes more like a way to keep active. For some reason just being active doing art regardless of whether I'm making something interesting or not is enjoyable for me.
@firephenix5633
@firephenix5633 Жыл бұрын
I became friends with very good artists a few yeats ago, I was a rookie. My goal at the time was to become better/to their level as fast as I could, while also doing what I love and proggressively I think I achieved it, and I was constantly dropping art, exploring environments, taking things I love from diff artstyles and implementing those on my own (example being I LOVE shiny/poppy looking pieces) having a set goal, achieving it and tyen moving onto the next phase by setting a new goal is indeed a very important art piece of advice
@paranoiarpincess
@paranoiarpincess Жыл бұрын
Even better, compare yourself to your prior self. My favorite quote ever is: "there is nothing noble in trying to be superior to your fellow man. Nobility is trying to be superior to your former self."
@benia3095
@benia3095 Жыл бұрын
I need to thank you Marc, this video applies to LIFE, and I've learned so much, much love
@okamiguree1802
@okamiguree1802 Жыл бұрын
Man i really love this tips, i never thought about "leaving on a good mindset" i was drawing yesterday but got frustrated because i couldn't get the hair right and stopped drawing, now i see one thing i gotta stop doing
@fablefairy
@fablefairy Жыл бұрын
I like your tips on "Make Art Enjoyable" and "When you're having fun drawing, leave so you crave it more." I've felt discouraged with my last few pictures despite making considerable improvement over the past year. But that's only because I'm not making art enjoyable, and I'm probably getting close to a burn out. So, thanks for those tips, Marc! 😄💖
@klax_on4603
@klax_on4603 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for always Carrying my art journey My good Sir
@driverokun3772
@driverokun3772 Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure that all of who are following Marc’s KZbin art school videos are going to become great artists💪🏼
@Blablablarandomguy
@Blablablarandomguy Жыл бұрын
You are a master not just of art but of human psychology. Your tips are incredibly important for newbies who don't yet have proper mindsets. Good job
@Dardasha_Studios
@Dardasha_Studios 7 ай бұрын
I entered this video thinking "Most probably all of the advices I have already applied or heard before". Nonetheless, I pushed myself and watched it all. The one thing I really learned: "Stop when you are having fun". Thank you.
@arieltshimanga3855
@arieltshimanga3855 Жыл бұрын
Not gonna lie, I need another guide on foreshortening. You're the best help I can get.
@johndaniels7313
@johndaniels7313 Жыл бұрын
For me, sometimes when I do bad at something and leave it in a sour mood, my brain goes into a,"I must restore my honor try again" mode. When it does all I get for the next few hours is a blast of ideas to try next time, or, hyperfocus to bash my head until I break a wall. That's how I learned drawing, also having good art friends helps A LOT. As a second opinion they can see flaws that your brain has trained not to see. In conclusion, draw smarter not harder. I.e. don't learn art like a med student, by doing so you'll rob yourself of the fun of drawing, which makes it so much easier to do. This is something my friend did and he did not learn nor had as much as I was having, he then fell off in skill. So, have fun, life is short.
@SESauvie
@SESauvie Жыл бұрын
This video makes a lot of sense, and I wrote down the bullet points and tried to keep up with the info but this video feels very dense with info for its runtime, for me at least, which leads me to this. Possible excuse or possible frustration incoming but all of your videos give me genuinely good advice, yet I come out of them feeling more panicked or stressed than informed. My mindset has been very bad in art for a very long time because I self taught to a point before various learning disabilities have made the various steps of learning so, so difficult. Retaining information for art in general has become so difficult, making my hands do anything close to it has been impossible at times and it just has drained my enjoyment out of a hobby I used to spend hours and hours on each day. My mindset feels so defeated lately that I feel like my general understanding of anatomy has gotten much worse and... Honestly, maybe I just wanted to get this out of my system in a place where somebody was capable of pointing me in a direction because I have had none for what feels like years.
@paranoiarpincess
@paranoiarpincess Жыл бұрын
My goal is to be able to be professional while not doing commissions and working at my own speed. I'm disabled so I can't be reliable when it comes to due dates same it takes me longer to make art than it does most people. I also really want to sell my favorite piece but it's going to be priced at $500 and I know people are super harsh when it comes to more expensive art. I know $500 isn't super expensive but it is not expensive than anything else I've ever made.
@eskypask
@eskypask Жыл бұрын
Ive been starting to watch these videos with no knowledge of how to draw and i want to start from ground zero to what i want to draw for my own art style!!
@captain_alex6371
@captain_alex6371 Жыл бұрын
I have to say for the last 5 months your videos have helped me ALOT thank you i improved so much
@lepresidentdumonde9557
@lepresidentdumonde9557 Жыл бұрын
LOVE THE NEW STUDIO ❤️❤️ The wall looks stunning!
@Tebtome
@Tebtome 2 ай бұрын
About burning out: If it does happen, don't feel ashamed if you need a break. It's totally alright to let your brain take a bit of distance from art to come back fresh and inspired later. Of course, that's more difficult if art is your job, but if you can pinpoint one or multiple reasons why you are burning out, for example a specific project, you can leave them for a while and work on other projects.
@greeeennnn1803
@greeeennnn1803 6 ай бұрын
this is the art advice I really needed!! I'm so glad I found this video, I really love it
@alonelypotato9863
@alonelypotato9863 Жыл бұрын
Ngl man your videos are genuinely helpful, like I’m sure you get tons of comments like this but it’s like having the art teacher I never got to have in high school, the poor way of teaching in my art class is one of the reasons I dropped out, but after 3-4 short 10min videos from you my art is 10000x better than what a year in that silly art class would do, like after watching one of your shading Color theory tutorials it’s like someone took a key and unlocked that side of my mind, anyways long ass comment doubt anyone will read BUT I’m eternally grateful for you sharing your knowledge is such a easily digestible way
@sop901
@sop901 Жыл бұрын
Hi I’m a 14 year old young artist. Let me tell you, I learn as if I’m teaching, and seriously, THE IMPROVEMENT IS I.N.S.A.N.E. I absorb information 10x more efficiently and can remember it from the top of my head. I always give my sister some feedback and she does the same for me. It’s so much easier to work with someone with the same standards as you and learn from eachother. Also Marc, I bought your ArtSchool it’s going well so far! Thanks. 😊
@ImJustANormalCat
@ImJustANormalCat Жыл бұрын
Thank you Marc for improving my art drastically and geez I'm getting more compliments on my art giving me motivation to get even better! So watching your videos had given me much motivation and has given me so much development in my art! So thank you!!❤❤
@phyynartsGGG
@phyynartsGGG Жыл бұрын
you've already helped me so much so my advice to fellow viewers " DONT JUST WATCH A BUNCH OF ART VIDEOS WITHOUT PUTTING THE WORDS SAID INTO ACTUAL PRACTICE IN YOUR OWN LIFE"
@vergeldacula2683
@vergeldacula2683 Жыл бұрын
I've been doing your advice and I can't tell what I am now, the method of science of learning it helps me alot faster than spending hours of drawing
@vergeldacula2683
@vergeldacula2683 Жыл бұрын
I don't know but I didn't draw for a while I worked on what I see as reference and perspective rather than practice daily . It worked from science method .
@jayjay_the_chicken
@jayjay_the_chicken Жыл бұрын
that was awesome ven tho i zoomed out watching you draw. Thank you for putting so much effort to teach other people I and others for sure appreciate itt
@ravioli_826
@ravioli_826 Жыл бұрын
I’ll add a couple more from my own experience Focus on learning skills that are relevant to the type of art you want to do. For example, if you want to do black and white manga style, don’t worry about learning color, focus on hatching, stippling, and maybe screen tone. You can learn color later but outside of covers mangaka don’t really color. You’ll improve faster if you narrow your focus on what you’re learning to what’s absolutely necessary. It’s ok to cut corners if it helps workflow. Pros trace poses and hands all the time. They also use prepared assets. Mangaka will edit photos to grayscale for backgrounds. Obviously you should practice these things in order to be able to draw them yourself, but if trying to get the hand pose right results in you becoming frustrated and prevents you from actually finishing your art, then just trace from a photo or reference sheet and move on. You can practice drawing 500 hands later, so do what’s necessary to finish art now.
@titancan6y591
@titancan6y591 Жыл бұрын
Not only his lessons have helped me improve my art but also i find myself using his tips in my studies You're amazing sensei 😁❤
@swisdom9117
@swisdom9117 Жыл бұрын
I really really like that last tip. Today I was trying to paint reflective objects and it didn't work out very well. Now, I imagined that I was learning to teach it. If I was, I'd delve into the fundamentals of shiny objects and why there shiny, how they're affected by other lights etc. Intense stuff. I'd also consider questions my student would ask. Thinking this way is going to help me break down artists I like more. The feyman technique is very effective. Thnx Marc ❤
@YuYunaArt
@YuYunaArt Жыл бұрын
"negative assoziation with art" That's exactly what happened to me, It got so bad that I even was afraid of working on my art piece...and felt extreme stress while doing it
@cursedkennedy7605
@cursedkennedy7605 Жыл бұрын
Watching and listening all the time
@JayemelMusicUniverse16
@JayemelMusicUniverse16 Жыл бұрын
This was such valuable advice, I needed to hear this. Definitely found myself feeling frustrated seeing others art better than mine or even s negative feeling that I can lose motivation to even try. Thank you again, I'm glad I found your channel few weeks ago. Treasure of info.🙏❤️
@Destiny-yr5kd
@Destiny-yr5kd Жыл бұрын
I love and follow your youtube videos! They are great! Youre one of the best teacher and THE ACTUAL MENTAL TEACHER for art!
@anhnguyeninhbao-dl3cn
@anhnguyeninhbao-dl3cn Жыл бұрын
One of my art dads. Thanks you for leading this 14 years old one brain cell girl into art. ❤
@Skyeleafe
@Skyeleafe Жыл бұрын
That was some really good information. Especially when you brought up the example of reading a book but then the next day you're scheduled to have a ted talk about it in front of millions of people even the government. That's gonna help me explain things better
@مسترعبدالمقصود
@مسترعبدالمقصود Жыл бұрын
Bro is teaching us from every where possible that's why he is the goat🐐🐐🐐
@roninguts0
@roninguts0 Жыл бұрын
Love this manga, glad it starte to get recognition
@Nierez
@Nierez Жыл бұрын
The third tip it's funny because I been spending time with tennis players and well, I became one. Can't quite seem to get around with artists.
@sapphire_aya9330
@sapphire_aya9330 Жыл бұрын
new lessons let's gooooo . also I'm jealous on how good the scenery there... hope you have a wonderful trip there marc!
@YTartschool
@YTartschool Жыл бұрын
I am! Thank you ❤️
@Unm0nster
@Unm0nster Жыл бұрын
I love you.
@MrBlorp-sf9ye
@MrBlorp-sf9ye Жыл бұрын
Tips #4 and 5 were the biggest for me so far, hits especially hard since I'd just picked up Darkest Dungeon and can't stop playing lel It also made a lot more sense since I kinda dropped my Diablo II playthrough recently due to frustration... Deep insights with this one, applicable not only to art but pretty much every other aspect of life as well
@colorcoding
@colorcoding Жыл бұрын
Is becoming more and more like getting a message from a friend
@filipegarciaribeiro8217
@filipegarciaribeiro8217 Жыл бұрын
Very nice video Brunet, Thank you so much for all the classes, you're the best!
@TheNaroda
@TheNaroda Жыл бұрын
Marc tricks us. I can either listen well or look at the drawing. Thus, I have to see the video 2 times. Great (Double Quality)
@snowdragon9577
@snowdragon9577 Жыл бұрын
yessss gonna enjoy this class, we love to see the life changing advice from absolute art pro marc, thanks teach!!
@thomaslemeur1217
@thomaslemeur1217 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your energy !
@pink2526
@pink2526 Жыл бұрын
Your work is amazing thank you
@Derpediem
@Derpediem Жыл бұрын
Great video and just gotta say that her face is so cute! X) I struggle with perfectionism and frustration and i'm so fed up being kinda bullied/sabotaging myself. Always hoarding more pics and info and just trying to brain everything etc.. while avoiding doing things in practice - what is what i actually should focus on to get progress. This AuDHDer will try to break harming habits and focus on good feels and actually doing things that get me forward💪😤 And need to really write down that goal since memory bad - i guess it could be about that i want to be in a place where i can start to make art that conveys my ideas well and beautifully and have more intuitive grasp of things so it's easier on brain & can focus more in certain creative stuff + just fall in love with the process again❤
@AC-dj2nn
@AC-dj2nn Жыл бұрын
I always quit drawing when I don't know how to advance because I cannot wait to see how different my art will look from a different perspective.
@Crouchton
@Crouchton Жыл бұрын
6:30 I was rendering sth and I thought it was pretty good and I was happy w it and I decided to stop for a bit and I havent touched it since then bc Im scared lll ruin it I like it too much
@ladyshory
@ladyshory Жыл бұрын
6.26 really changed my perspective, I will hopefully go with that from now on and watch more of ur videos marc!! ty
@gustata3158
@gustata3158 Жыл бұрын
Maaaan, sheeesh.. What a beatiful video.
@heyano257
@heyano257 Жыл бұрын
Mr Marc beast at this point 😂 FR THANK YOU FOR THE TIPS YOUR THE BEST
@SpydrXIII
@SpydrXIII Жыл бұрын
clip studio's fill bucket has settings so you'd no longer need to fill by selecting the area like you are doing. it'd be much faster for you.
@저뉴맨
@저뉴맨 Жыл бұрын
this is my favorite video. 감사합니다
@godhand73
@godhand73 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video, Marc. I needed this.
@yong_dora5562
@yong_dora5562 Жыл бұрын
I mean watching this and u gonna realise there is a hidden 7th tip: reading in different subject helps too ( these advice somehow mentioned in self-help books). All his advice are applicable in other field in life too :)))
@octonolite_0
@octonolite_0 Жыл бұрын
Great pro tips. I’m definitely internalizing #’s 4 and 6 right now. Looking for good brain hacks now that I’m thinking in terms of finishing full art pieces as opposed to focusing on learning separate fundamentals in short bursts.
@swisdom9117
@swisdom9117 Жыл бұрын
8:46 I love this tip but I wonder if it's good in the long run. Eg. Since artist studies can help improve someone's art a lot, how would they balance looking at other's art and their own?
@darkone2114
@darkone2114 Жыл бұрын
Its a good advice step by step how to become a successful artist. But the one with social media that do make a lot of sense because I think people do that so they try to become the best with out not taking there time and enjoying the art journey. I think.
@Khinouille
@Khinouille Жыл бұрын
Oh is it the girl from that zombies anime ? I watched it yesterday and there's a big "Lucy" vibe from cyberpunk in this girl. Feel like intentional and i love it, awesome art as always btw
@no_1_knoz
@no_1_knoz Жыл бұрын
Another gr8 vid SENPAI! 🙇
@valourinna
@valourinna Жыл бұрын
One of my dream is to get lost in Japan someday. Nice video Sensei 🔥🔥
@kagarihex
@kagarihex Жыл бұрын
You’re the best teacher ever for me
@itanchiro5524
@itanchiro5524 Жыл бұрын
Have a nice time in Japan!
@melianish
@melianish Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips! I really needed to hear some of these suggestions! Especially taking a break while you are doing well, so true!
@thisisexpression101
@thisisexpression101 Жыл бұрын
Was watching Zom100 last night and was like oh hey that's the Marc Brunet thumbnail lady
@alinl7300
@alinl7300 Жыл бұрын
Your content is very helpful for small artists like me. Thanks for useful lessons ✨❤️
@devonteedwards2093
@devonteedwards2093 Жыл бұрын
These are some art tips I can really learn from
@stever.8916
@stever.8916 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video man thanks
@lavender8963
@lavender8963 Жыл бұрын
I really needed this i have been procrastinating on art for a month
@ParadoxicalHobbyist
@ParadoxicalHobbyist Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I've been struggling recently.
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