How to get interesting brushwork in your digital painting using a traditional art mindset. - LINKS - Patreon: / marcobucci More Painting Lessons: marcobucci.myshopify.com My website: www.marcobucci.com Instagram: / bucciblog
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@Hiruma_6 років тому
This is exactly what I was looking for. Nobody explained edge control in such a practical manner like you did. Thank you.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Glad the info is helpful!
@guitar-dilettante5 років тому
Very helpful. Thanks!
@alasdairvaler20984 роки тому
Exactly! I was watch so many guides about this subject and I finally understand what I need to do!
@Argail81376 років тому
This video should be shown at the universities of fine arts all over the world....period.
@Tikonka6676 років тому
I've always been wondering "how are they doing it?". I was looking on many digital paintings and I still couldn't figure out how artist made those brush effects, like they have completely different, magical brushes. But now I think I've finally found my answer... It's all so clear now. Thank you. You are the best.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Tikonka667 awesome! And thanks, glad I could help :)
@noahlarson36706 років тому
The way you explain things is fantastic. Your stuff is so easy to digest, and every video seems to change my outlook on art.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Diego Brando That's cool to hear - thanks!
@foogentog6 років тому
I almost never say this, but you are an amazing teacher (there is a serious lack of them), and it's good that you are sharing that talent in some way. Thanks for the video!
@marcobucci6 років тому
foogentog really appreciate that. Thank you!
@PalomaMcClain6 років тому
This topic is so so important and I never really see it addressed in this depth! Thanks so much for your insight!
@marcobucci6 років тому
Paloma McClain Thanks for watching! This series will continue to do that kind of thing :)
@gisisodia6 років тому
The hardest thing to do when you had spent years drawing and cleaning your lines.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Agreed. Sometimes various techniques/styles/approaches require developing totally different disciplines. Good luck!
@philippfrogel93554 роки тому
@L1qu1d S1lenc3r what are these different goals? I can see too much similarity between them
@Dogbong4 роки тому
@@philippfrogel9355 I don't know that I can defend the literal phrasing of 'goals', but I will say that the process and the result varies a lot depending on what you do. A painter can start by filling the canvas with colour kinda haphazardly and build from there - you can't do that very effectively in drawing. Clean linework is also typical of drawing, whereas this video highlights how linework is more replaced by shapes and edges painting. And those differences amount to expressions that differ in terms of visual arts (but of course are quite similar if viewed in a broad lense alongside woodworking and clay or architecture or what have you). I think that's what he's getting at but of course I don't know.
@philippfrogel93554 роки тому
@@Dogbong thank you for taking the time to point all this out! I often think and try to use my pencil like a brush, as with pressure and/or holding it flat you can have a big variety of thickness of a stroke, although certainly in a smaller dimension than with a real brush. But interesting points, I will ponder about it when I'm painting the next time.
@NicollesDreamsShop6 років тому
Amazing series! Thank you so much for all the hard work! :)
@marcobucci6 років тому
Thanks for watching, everyone! New videos to be released every 4-6 weeks. I will also be starting a new "Art Industry Talk" series of videos (complete with painting demos, of course) where I will discuss any questions you may have about art and life as a working artist. Feel free to reply to this thread with questions and topics for discussion.
@jaysharma53666 років тому
Marco Bucci absolutely awsome tips sir ..thankyou vary much ...love it
@LolaBeM36 років тому
Good job and thanks! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👍🏾
@marcobucci6 років тому
Doon // Thanks, Doon! Those topics of conversation will surely come up in the first episode of the Art Talk series. As for painting vs pencil drawing. I actually fall into the same category. I draw with paint, rather than with lines. But my first few years of training were exclusively with lines (and every now and then I take on freelance work that requires line drawing, so I still use those skills). I only switched to a paint-based approach years later, because I discovered going straight in with paint provides the shortest connection to my brain. However, I'd say it's not a good idea to avoid line drawing just because you're not good at it, or that it's harder. There are many lessons to learn with linear drawing that painting won't teach you. So my opinion? To be the best artist you can be - you can certainly have preferences - but you should also get your skills up with pencil, too.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Lola Brown thank you
@RedDirtAlleyPhotography6 років тому
Thank you Marco!! This is exactly what I've been looking for!!
@kristenmaslanka69274 роки тому
I have to commend you. After years of schooling and years of learning. You are the only one who has answered " How do I know when my painting is complete" with something other than "I just know" Bravo. I love your answer. It's simplistic but still has a way of being understood.
@kirito_16yt6 днів тому
These 10 minute videos are more helpful then art classes
@Amalthea166 років тому
Excellent video, I've been needing something like this for a long time. There's millions of art tutorial videos but hardly any really go into brushwork, and the actual painting process. This was so helpful, thanks so much.
@polarispyxis31363 роки тому
this whole series is such a blessing
@yowo61056 років тому
After watching this video, I went back to the demo, and watched the beginning at a slow speed (0.25), and I could tell really clearly how and where you put the hard, soft and lost edges! These video's are amazing! Keep it up!!!!
@lawrencescales98646 років тому
I love your tutorials, especially when you bring up traditional art and other mediums. Thank you!
@veronikaovcinnikova18686 років тому
I saw your episodes previously and liked them a lot, but now I find them great - they make me think deeper about my painting style and speak visually more clear and understandable. Thank you, a lot!
@BarbaraDin6 років тому
I love this series of yours. You are very good at communicating (and funny, too!) Thank you!
@RemiliaZ6 років тому
Just wanna say a huge thank you for making these videos and uploaded them for free. They are so concise and clear and so well formatted (not just the information structures and editing, but also verbal speeches and audio quality!) Like the humor you put in each video and they make things more easier to understand and also make things which supposed to be dull and difficult interesting!
@aeralv86496 років тому
Your videos are *insert the highest compliment here*!!! I wish I could support you in patreon but I'm still in middle school. I don't want to ask money from my parents.
@marcobucci6 років тому
Oh, don't worry about that. I'm just glad you're watching. More videos comin' down the pipeline, so stay tuned!
@zbrooke66166 років тому
This is the first time I've seen a video of yours and the first time I've seen a video talk about brushwork in this specificity. I'm truly blown away by this! I've never really seen the edges be discussed like this, and it's a really analytical and focused topic and you keep digestible and engaging for the entire video run time, I'm in total awe.
@sociallyresponsiblexenomor76083 роки тому
Man...Marco is just a delight to learn from, I think he is one of the few teachers that obviously ENJOYS teaching.
@brandonstreete10642 роки тому
i try to rewatch this series once every month. i have recently fell into the 'finding good brushes' fallacies. thanks again marco for reminding me that the fundamentals are what is essential
@artbymiwsher2 роки тому
I've learnt so much from these 10 shorts! They're all gems!
@icycottoncandies41562 роки тому
Thank you for doing all of this. I've tried and failed at digital painting for years now because I could never figure out why my art looked so different from the people I admired, even though we used the same brush. Your videos are really fun to watch and straight to the point, which is really hard to find. Anyway, thank you for uploading these for free. I hope your day is going well.
@priyankamodak95105 років тому
You are a great artist, teacher and a motivator Marco! Respect!
@dear_totheheart5 років тому
I love your demeanor, humor, and great insight, thanks so much!
@HelloHiHola4 роки тому
This video makes a great argument for the strength of and need to learn concept art and design - watching you paint from the general to specific and keeping the details collared is fascinating.
@rytelier6 років тому
Oh, your videos are so helpful! They cover not-so-obvious topis in art and the message is short and clear (seriously, I appreciate they are not hour long and contain all the valuable information). I'm looking for a good brushwork in my painting. I've created couple of custom brushes in Krita and I'm looking for making more. It's even fun to create brushes, to try how different settings affect the stroke. Varied and "traditional" looking texture is important for me. I also start painting with soft edges, it gives more control on colors. I would recommend this way to everyone. I can't wait for more videos of this series!
@marcobucci6 років тому
Rytelier thanks!
@rivervalley66266 років тому
I feel like you've opened my eyes to a whole new world. Bless you for this
@jayneeojeda56775 років тому
This is exactly what I needed as an artist new to the digital medium! THANK YOU!!
@sebliese62155 років тому
Best and most useful tutorial series on Digital painting I've watched all year (and I've watched loads..)
@CarinaParry4 роки тому
Absolutely love your stories and explanations, very transparent and full of thought, thank you.
@yuichi40205 років тому
Thank you so much for creating these insanely concise and informative videos! Your passion for art really shows.
@m.raggui53675 років тому
Gracias Marco!!! All your tutorials are incredible!! I hope you never stopppp!!
@KLLDZR-se1qk4 роки тому
this is the best series ive ever seen, thank you very much for sharing this for free!!
@aeonbreak47286 років тому
FUCK YEAH MARCO! Amazing production and content! And to think you could fit that in 10 minutes, DAMN MAN! Can't wait for the next ones. Super glad to support you on Patreon. Well worth the money. Cheers
@marcobucci6 років тому
Aeonbreak thank you - and I really appreciate your Patreon support!
@meadowlarkgreen6 років тому
A clear, concise video for a topic that is not commonly addressed. This is a treasure right here. I really love how soft edges are explained. Seeing the example of pointillist technique and hearing you say that one shape "contaminates" another shape changes how I think about them. Now that I understand the principle behind it..hopefully it'll help my problem of messing up a shape when trying to soften its edges
@CC-qi8oe2 роки тому
Not skipping ads for this series. Thank you so much for the content!
@jfleming44392 роки тому
I can't tell you how much I enjoy the banter and the art lessons - your work is amazing and I can tell I'm learning from a master :)
@helsiclife5 років тому
Wow this lesson was amazing! I've been painting since I was a little girl, now I'm a professional designer and even at my age, there's so much things I'm learning from your lessons. Thank you so much
@melonrue5 років тому
Thank you for saving my life. I've been struggling with how to integrate background with foreground, and this video series is helping me with trying to fix this issue. I regularly swap between traditional and digital mediums, in the hopes that it helps me to build up transferable skills especially.
@pinchingstars5 років тому
YOURE THE BEST PLEASE NEVER STOP
@Anzardo1796 років тому
insanely useful and so simply put. thank you
@animatormark16 років тому
Wonderful explanation for brushes and edges. I really loved the part about picking music for you painting or composition and i think your examples where spot on. Thanks you for sharing!
@MultiHospi6 років тому
Me and my friend love your lessons. They're awesome and really well explained! Thank You!
@crizl33813 роки тому
I am so grateful I found your videos. You are so great at painting and teaching❤️
@hiendar24075 років тому
You're a genious! I've been studying art in an art school for 4 years, but now I realize I knew nothing about painting and analyzing. Thank you!!!
@kayaeki3 роки тому
sameee
@mvia2363 роки тому
As a photographer, I learn more about color, shape, and composition from watching your videos than I do from Photoshop tutorials. Thanks.
@maxclark18256 років тому
Amazing, this more and more quality in the video. And feels such natural.
@geneconnell43936 років тому
Amazing this opens up a whole new world to explore in painting, thanks!
@danberb88932 роки тому
Wow, it has changed everything in my vision of art.
6 років тому
great video, as usual ! you are a super teacher, I digitally paint from many years from now, but you always make me see things with a better angle !
@bcostell696 років тому
Brilliant, brilliant, brilliant lesson
@mouseich9576Рік тому
This is an eye-opening episode, I learned so much about edges today. Thank you so much for making this!
@iamamazingbarleyph3 роки тому
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and explaining so clearly. this video is so underrated, it needs to have more views! so amazing
@anasonyc39832 роки тому
I've been stuck lately, always ending up with overly rendered, uniformly smooth paintings. I knew I wanted brushwork, I knew I wanted something interesting to look at, but I didn't know how to jump over that mental hurdle holding me back. This video just might be what enables me to make that jump 🙌 I thank you, Marco!
@KuraSamurai2 роки тому
One of the best educational art series in UKposts.
@kilerden6 років тому
Great, thank you. I love these!
@starrise_3 роки тому
Just want to say that your videos are so underrated! It teaches so much more than those other tutorials with millions of views. And I don't even do digital paintings, I do stylized drawings such as anime etc. But there are still so much I can apply to my drawings!
@ruihong79123 роки тому
this series is a treasure
@EpsellisРік тому
I'm very technical with everything and tend to lose sight of intention in the process of overthinking. I'm gonna make a "Stanty sad" poster to remind myself. His talk about story is to this day one of my favorites. It has never crossed my mind to apply it to painting, now it somehow really resonates. I'm gonna go out for a walk with my sketchbook. Thank you Marco Bucci! and Andrew Stanton!
@jerwellsavella973 роки тому
That's a really nice explaination. Specially the last one. Most of us beginners usually stuck on finding what is the best out there to be an actual good artist, but being good is up to you or us, not on the things that we relly to. Thanks great video
@romywolfofficial4 роки тому
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video.
@isabellamoralessalis31525 років тому
This series of videos is so good! I actually now understood what I did not in class at university! Thanks, keep doing this kind of videos, you are very good!
6 років тому
Mind blow in 3... 2... 1... Pow! Great video, now i'm goin to paint something
@marcobucci6 років тому
Iván Díaz - Buho01 haha - awesome!
@octonolite_03 роки тому
I’ve watched digital artists use this start messy, refine later method in speed paints and have always been intrigued, especially since it’s counterintuitive to line artists, and moving too fast to understand at 20x speed or whatever. Thanks for breaking it down for the noobs!
@bogusred62986 років тому
Great video. Thank you Marco Bucci!
@Chill13326 років тому
Thank you for this. I'm really enjoying this 'Better Painting' series. You are very good at explaining things in both an informative and entertaining way. I've never really known what to do with the wide variety of digital brushes at my disposal. I use very few of them, admittedly a little afraid of texture. You have inspired me to experiment with them now.
@walkerswoolies54554 роки тому
You just got a new subscriber. All the years spent in art classes, never once was edging mentioned. Now especially with digital art of which I am very new to, this lesson just sunk right in and I will start applying your, erm, I mean Stanton's principle right away!
@entropyfun2 роки тому
These are brilliant!
@miblert37176 років тому
You are the best in teaching 10/10
@roseannecampagna60565 років тому
Loved this lesson!
@matthisdraws6 років тому
Wow really love the commentary, so interesting to hear you talking! And a nice subject I never really thought about!
@soratheexplorer12966 років тому
Thank you so so so much. When you explained edge control in the way you did it gave me the answer to the question i always had but could never put out right, Thank you so much
@vujean86705 років тому
Ok this video is hands down a cinematic masterpiece
@matiasgoinheix3665 років тому
This series is the best regarding art I've seen in youtube.
@marcobucci5 років тому
Thanks! Look for Episode 8 in about a week :)
@matiasgoinheix3665 років тому
@@marcobucci Can't wait
@zacbeeler36294 роки тому
So good! Thanks as always 👍🏻
@ziyoung77826 років тому
Thank you so much!Your videos really help me a lot!
@GalabuziXРік тому
A fine artist, a narrator, a teacher is what you are. :)
@toffylikesgamesРік тому
I've been losing my mind lately, trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong and how to make my objects on the canvas stop looking so... cut and pasted. This here is literally the answer and I can't wait to practice that. Thank you for this tutorial! I like it that you also don't shy away from tools we are given. I often heard that using smudge brushes and the like was a "cheat" in the digital art, but I'm glad I can just go for it and not worry about some things being right or wrong.
@CalebTsai5 років тому
Your videos are phenomenal .
@heljoshinmax94596 років тому
adore your tuts!!! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Can't hardly wait your next tut))))
@smile4chuhi5193 роки тому
Awesome video! You explained this so easily and clear!
@scarstalgia39474 роки тому
Thank you so, so much! I've been looking for someone to explain this. I've always looked at paintings, nodded my head, but didn't understand where the balance between anything was because they expressed motion and other things in a tactful manner. But I never knew how to translate that into my own paintings. I will be learning and practicing with these tips. Thank you, thank you!
@kuzunoha7411 місяців тому
As a concept art student struggling with her painting "noise", I really have thank you. Nobody really explained me, the fact about the edges, how to put down the strokes correctly and the common errors of beginners. Thank you so much!!!
@Harpoonland5 років тому
Your videos are amazing!! So helpful and inspiring. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all 😁
@isPuddingTime5 років тому
THIS IS AMAZING THANK YOU SO MUCH OMG
@vickisigh2674Рік тому
this video is ENLIGHTENING thank you for the knowledge!
@mattmacias96996 років тому
These are amazing, thank you!
@hellodolly79893 роки тому
This is probably one of the most important videos for new digital painters and most don't even realize it. Personalization and intrigue through brush work is the difference between "huh, that's pretty good" and "Holy shi...".
@toddietubby74506 років тому
you helped me so much!!! THANK YOU!!! because of your tutorials my paintings look so much better
@XxoRAZORoxX6 років тому
It makes my day so much better seeing your videos appear in my sub-box
@marcobucci6 років тому
FLAMEdex that means a lot, thanks!
@TheDragonGear5 років тому
I really really love your videos. When I can I definitely need to buy your full ones.
@alexandrafletcher78536 років тому
I love your explanations and demos. I don't produce digital art but I still find that this applies to traditional painting as well. You are helping motivate me to get back on the horse
@marcobucci6 років тому
Thank you! I'm trained (and still paint) traditionally too. So anything I do on the computer is carried over from that world. All the best!
@rociooAchan6 років тому
wow, the way you presented and explained this topic is excellent. Had my complete attention for the whole video.. Thank you !!
@ramyahegde6 років тому
Wow! My mind is blown. Thank you for this rich source of info!!