OH HEY it's dooooonnnnneee man this one took forEVAH to edit. Organizing and collecting all this art in chronological order was no joke, really hope the video helps or entertains at least! :) If you have any questions, don't hesitate to slap em down below. Now I gotta start getting ready for this week's Friday tutorials yikes let gooo
So inspiring *-* Really helpful! BUT... if you think back and have to pick 1 thing that you did learn at art school... what would that be? Or was it really a waste of time ;-;
Valkorey Arts Really happy to hear :) My main takeaway from it was art history- really enjoyed that class (even though nowadays you can easily find all that info here on TH-cam). Helped me appreciate art more if anything and I’m glad it was forced on us. Art-wise the level was just too low and none of the teachers ever demoed anything, they would just tell us what to do showing art from previous students. I was learning far more on the different art forums I was on at the time. It was super fun overall but not for the right reasons, not for the art.
@@YTartschool Hey, just wanted to say that I've been watching a lot of your videos over the years, and it's been super helpful! I finally landed my dream job in concept art after a lot of hard work (still working hard though). I'm also from montreal, it's cool to see a fellow québecois inspiring thousands of aspiring artists :D
I have started when I was 25 and now I'm 27 and with artschool program I make at least decent art I think :) I guess 1 more year and I will be able to work professionaly so it's never too late
Not at all too late! In recent years I’ve spread myself pretty thin with business, art school, 3D and the real time I’ve had left for 2D hasn’t been much tbh. It’s just in the last year or so that I’ve turned the engines back on. It’s really in those early years between 16-19 that everything happened for me so it really doesn’t take that long if you can focus on it!
@@YTartschool You have no idea how much this means to me. Encouragement can go a long way. I only wish I could devote myself more to learing true concept, but between my job and my crappy animation school(which I'm only continuing to finish my mid-term degree) I only have little time to trully focus on your ART School.
Check out Tony Justamante. He is a Concept Artist: Tony Justamante: *"Just because you feel that it’s too late, that doesn’t mean it’s true. In fact, you can become a concept artist at any given time during your life. I know this very well, in 2007 at the age of 29 I took the decision of changing career paths and I spent the next 2 years practicing my drawing and digital painting skills like a mad man. 2 years later I started working as a part-time freelance artist. In 2012, 4 years into my concept art journey I landed my first full-time job as concept artist in a video game studio"*
I'm 17, only recently started into getting art. I can't afford your course, which sucks, but I've been spending so much time drawing doing the holidays it's insane. I kinda hate the fact that I started so late, cause I've always been interested in drawing, I occasionally drew some of my favorite media characters, but it's only now that I realized how amazing art is and how I desperately want to be considered an actual artist. I'm really trying, I'm working on my fundamentals, doing drawabox exercises, and also just drawing (or at least trying to). This video was kinda motivating, thank you.
You started earlier from my point of view I started at 24 but no matter the age just your dedication and discipline, so stay on the track and eventually you'll do great!
You don’t need to follow society’s ideals of what is “late”. Almost everybody who didn’t start at a prepubescent age feels this way at some point. But look in the grand scheme of things, 17 is hella young. Hope you’re still drawing!
You didn't start late at all. A lot of people who start in their 20s or 30s, heck even their 40s, can end up switching to a full-time art career if they just put in the work. I know it's hard seeing all these super talented 16 year olds on social media, because you feel like you've wasted your life. But just get started now and you'll be fine. Never too late to start!
Most of it was copied so don’t give me too much credit! There wasn’t much help back then so I’d just try to copy color palettes, brush strokes, how they draw the muscles, how they simplified their faces, anything I could copy that looked better than what I could do myself
@@YTartschool Amazing, my brush strokes are really bad rn, the first digital painting you made in Photoshop blew my mind. I don't know how to use the brush properly and I'm still trying to learn it, do you have some tips on how I use the brush, I mean digitally of course.
@@larjudetablando7565 I would advise to ignore brush strokes completely until you can paint very close to accurate based on a photo reference. If you're trying to get that "painterly" look in digital medium, it really requires very accurate values & is not worthwhile to practice until you can do everything else at a high level. Unfortunately if students try to make intermediate paintings look "brushy" they tend to come across as messy. If you're just looking for the best general tip for a beginner, I suggest first learning to paint everything with the simple round brush, pen pressure set to opacity &/or flow, with a fade/ edge/ softness of 0.8 (depends on what digital program you use). If you don't like how that looks so smooth bc it doesn't fit the type of subjects you paint (like, if you paint mostly environments instead of figures), you can use the chalk or pastel brushes that come with your art program. Hope your studies are going great! xo
Possible video idea: day in the life as an artist/content creator! I’d love to see how you balance drawing and posting on social media. (An insight on how your daily schedule looks like) Now I’m going to watch this video, I’m sure it’s gonna be epic!!
wow, now I feel bad for myself, seeing how my life could have went if I wasn't such a lazy ass... Seriously tho, what to do against this nonexisting ambition to improve or just do modeling at all. Almost 6 years ago I kinda liked it, now that I have finished my bachelor in 3D stuff, I just don't want to anymore. I'm 29 now. I did some media art school at the age of 16-20. Then went into lazy mode for 3 years just playing video games all day long. Applied for many art study programs in my country, but never got accepted until I applied abroad. Abroad I started to study game development with a focus on the art side, basically what I always wanted to do. Did really good in this study, but only learned the basics of everything gaming related. I didn't specialized in anything and still don't really feel or don't know what to specialize in. Currently having several freelance jobs going for games, but I just can't motivate myself to finish them early, fast and good. I always push them further and further into the future until the deadline is in 2 days, where I start working on it for 30 or more hours at a time, because otherwise I won't meet the deadline. My clients are really satisfied with my work, but I am not at all with the way I work and the motivation I do not have anymore. This is going for almost two years now.
Nothing wrong with that, for a lot of people the amount of time I spent on my art is complete madness, everybody places different value in different things. If you value your time more when it's spent doing other things, then don't think anything bad of it. The curse of every artist is always comparing themselves with better ones, I do the exact same. I keep thinking I would be a much better 2D artist if I had done that instead of 3D for most of my career, but in retrospect I just didn't want to, and I'm cool with that. Most of what we do in life is based on reward, so keep reminding yourself why you do what you do. It can be as simple as having a big poster over your desk with something that represents your goal. Maybe it's a big house, a supercar, a travel destination, whatever. A goal you can literally keep your eyes on every day. No goal, no motivation.
Turn your life around by changing the way you think. I am the same way. So if I set a deadline for three days I tell myself I need to get it done tonight, etc.
watching this as a 19 years old gives me slight hint of sadness cause im waaaaay behind what you did when you were 19 but at the same time it kinda just brings my attention to the fact that there is so much more to learn and get better at,great video and incredible art!!!!!
@@martinalegre5524 dont compare. your on your own journey, he is on yours. You are so young dude. 22? im 28 and only starting to realize that I want to do this after so long of being lost.
I'm currently 19 in the UK's best art university yet I still struggle to feel motivated sometimes and struggle to come up with quality work. But this video has given me some motivation so thanks I appreciate it 💯
My dream has always being an artist but at age 15 had to move out and my dreams and studies shattered. I am 19 now and not until now I found the motivation to continue with art. I live alone in a shitty apt and a shitty job for 3 years now. I will continue with art but cant even start studies because I dont have the money for that. I think the only thing left for me is to just paint for me i guess. But that is why I Dont want you yo feel down. You are in good place to boost your carreer! Just keep moving forward!!
You are such a big inspiration, I am 33, and I found your channel 2 days ago, I’m a father of two that have always loved art. I’ve taken the path of graphic designer, but in the past 2 months, I’ve rediscovered that my true passion has always been drawing, so I took it up again, and started with procreate. I must say that I’ve learned so much in the past 2 days of finding your channel, I wish one day I can afford your full course and becomes one of your students. I guess all I want to say is Thank you, for giving us this amazing knowledge, you’ve inspired me to continue my art at the age of 33. - Alberto Rodriguez
That part with the parents telling you is just a backup plan happened to me to. After i spent half an year of 50 by 70 cm colored pencil drawing they acknowledged my dedication towards art and let me move to an art high school , where i am now. Ty you are a great inspiration.
As a 13 yr old, seeing what point you worked ur way up to 17 is such a huge inspiration. I’ve just been fixated on your work, even your older stuff. Seeing how beautiful you rendering/shading and ur anatomy and how good it is? It’s impressive and I desperately woukd adore to skip to What level you are at art already
Just guessing here but maybe- It's not a path that's for everyone, just like how I realized computer science wasn't for me after years invested going into it. You'll know you found your passion when regardless of what people say or think of it, all you'll want is to learn more and get better at it. It's like falling in love, very similar feeling. If the slightest negativity turns you off, then maybe the relationship wasn't solid.
I have the same feelings, but do not give up when you see someone doing better than you! You should not compare yourself with the others, because all people are different with different fate and temperament. Make your own way in your life! You just need more practice and one day you will be even better! P. S.: Your avatar is beautiful
Currently a 15 year old and I’m planning on working as a concept artist or illustrator, but the thing is, I’m in a country where being an artist is looked down upon thus there’s not much opportunities given to artists ~.~ I’ve always wanted to pursue my art career and I’ve been thinking a lot about it ever since I took art seriously.
Dude, you big hand girl art was one of my inspirations to dive headfirst into art. I also started my art journey with Dragon Ball, and made websites later, hahaha. Amazing stuff, keep up!
Dude, this is really amazing. You're really talented and on an entirely different level of art. Just looking at your early art that you did in high school is mind blowing. Funny enough your journey is kinda similar to mine, except that I'm not that talented and successful. Thanks for sharing your story, might as well share mine. I loved drawing a lot, and felt like it was my "special power", you know people around always said that I'm really good and because of that I felt proud and that I could do anything. Similar to you I thought that drawing won't help me to earn money and support my family, so drawing was just a hobby for me and I just had a plan to become a scientist, earn a nobel prize and draw in free time. But, as the adult life got closer and by the time I finished high school I was at loss of thoughts, I wasted all my time just studying, got really good at chemistry, biology, physics and even earned a gold medal (in Russia they give you a gold medal if you have excellent marks on every subject). Even if I was successful at studying, it all became meaningless to me and boring, but I knew that it was my life now and I have to give it all. After finishing school I enrolled at a Medical University in Vladivostok which is a big deal, and my folks were really proud of me. And that's when I started realizing that maybe I chose the wrong path, I didn't feel happy studying all the time, sleeping for four hours and then studying the whole day. The first year in medical university was tough, but I got excellent marks on the exams, everything was great, but I felt empty. I felt like if I keep going my life will make no sense and I will be surrounded by numbers, theories, books. So I've decided at that time that I should quit the university, even though it would be going against the stream, against the will of my parents, trashing everything that I achieved and return to level 0. It took me two years to come up with a courage and strength to do this, and so I did. I quit university, I was 21 by that time, because of that I was enrolled in the Russian army, it's mandatory. I had to waste one year in the army, it was hell of a time, but guess what? In the army I sold my drawings for 500 RUB (6.40 USD), people wanted me to draw portraits, but I didn't know how to draw portraits, so I intuitively had to learn, I wasn't really successful but people liked these drawings, so it's wasn't that bad, a few sergeants even bought me colorful pencils, and because of that I started drawing a lot, the whole year I sneaked to the classed where we learned and drew while other soldiers slept. After army I started drawing digitally with a tablet, and since then I keep watching your videos and draw every once in a while. My deviantart has at least 40 measly followers who aren't even active I think :D, don't have any fans, don't have the necessary skills, but I still draw, it makes me happy, even if only my friends appreciate what I do. My parents hate me, my teachers despise me, everyone around me think of me as an idiot and a moron who threw his future away, but it doesn't matter to me. I'm 23 years old, work day and night, draw on a tablet every day in my free time, got no education besides high school, I don't know what my future will be, but I'm proud to say that I'm an artist, and this is my sense of life, as long as I can draw - I am happy.
OMG! Impossible Love was made by you?! I've seen that artwork on many music videos on TH-cam and every time it amazes me. Never knew it was made by you!
It's weird but after finishing this video I just started tearing up and nodding out of excitement? This was beautiful Marc and I am absolutely thankful for your content, keep up the good work bud! This was awesome.
In my case (im 30 now), i always wanted to learn how to draw and make a living of it, and sometimes i feel like i'll never make it because of my age. But now I decided to give it a shot, and looking to suscribe the Marc's Art School at the end of the month. Thanks for the inspiration. D:
I'm 15 and I also decided to become a full-time artist but I'm still lost on where ill go.. so for now im just practicing as much as I can while doing commissions :^)
Going back and seeing how much you changed your style is mind boggling. You are amazing! Art is every changing like the world, but your ability to adapt is speechless.
Your art journey is really inspiring, I realised art as a career when I was 19 in 2019, I was an engineering student then . Now I'm 21 graduated from my engineering college and got my first job as a concept artist in outsourcing company. Your videos has helped me a lot in the last 2 years. Whenever I felt down I would watch your video to get an instant boost of inspiration, I still do. Thank you for providing your knowledge out there for free. Love from India ❤️
Aye! I'm 34 as well! I don't think it's random chance that I found your channel now. I've been drawing for about 9 years and love your channel. Opened my eyes to a lot of techniques I never experienced.
Going from your native country, to the U.S, and all from your art and never stopping. I can relate to your story, even in the past cities and crappy jobs I had, I never stopped. Nothing will ever express that feeling the advancing man gets as he keeps pushing forward.
I'm currently trying to sharpen my skills so i can move into making art an actual career. This was very inspiring for me, thank you for sharing your journey and story with us, Marc!!
One really gets the impression that the art career you went through was smooth sailing but there must have been obstacles that you went through as well. I feel like I'm a bit late to the game in terms of age but I will continue to keep working hard everyday as much as I can and try to tune out voices of doubt, be it from external influences or from my own head. That was incredible to watch, thank you for sharing your story with us! 🙆🏻♀️
Thank you Marc, this video inspires me a lot. I started drawing when I was 5/6 and never improved or developed any art skills because I was too lazy and insecure about my art. But recently, I'm starting to learn art fundamentals and digital painting slowly but surely. I'm 26 right now and I have wasted so many years of potentials and opportunities to learn art, but I'm sure and have faith to myself someday i'll get there. Better late than never.
Good on you man, happy to see you stuck to your passion! I'd once taken that "safe option" (networking) everyone always advised and while I do enjoy it, my passion is,p and has always been drawing and creating art. I feel like I'm constantly trying to catch up with barely the time to do so. I hadn't even touched photoshop until I was about 25 lol. Then I finally got my first drawing tablet in late 2018 for my 27th birthday. Spent most of the year 2020 depressed and demoralized, unwilling to create.. but alas, I found your channel and really liked your quirky but fun, easy to follow content. So here I am, back on the horse again, willing to push this thing as far as I can. Your art is inspiring as always Marc, I can't wait to see more!
My dude , I exactly feel like you rn :( Always wished I took the other path but due to parents/gf and stuff I took the "safe" way. Now 2020 im sitting here feeling fucked and cant make myself start working on art again. So happy to see that you actually managed to push for it and not just be like me bro !!! Keep it up and hope it ll work out / bring you fun
Thanks for that brother, really puts a big smile on my face! The more you get into it the more you’ll feel the PULL of art and naturally make time for it, just like I’ll *make* time for a game I really wanna play even though I’m always busy ;) Grind dat XP!
I Love it, I was always told I had a talent for art when I was a kid, but never thought it would get me anywhere, I spend a lot of my time drawing on the back of my work papers everyday in between free time and breaks. Watching your videos has awoken my passion to want to improve as an artist again! Thank you!
Wow, inspiring. I'm in my early twenties and don't really know what life will bring me, thank you and congratulations on making it in your life. All this confusion surrounding me right now and the choice to go by a non academic route are getting tiring, but who knows where I'll end up, your story gives me hope.
17:33 this is was the first time I've stumbled upon your channel, video about how to draw in PS, I was fascinated by it back then, but haven't followed you. And seeing this art piece here in video brings me joy.
The amount of work that is shown in this video is amazing, I can feel all the efforts, it's funny how you went from big buff dude Dragon ball to robots stuff to mainly drawing girls nowadays haha, overall super motivating to know the path you took :D
Nothing wrong with that, often that's how it begins and then the art ends up taking more and more space until you feel confident enough with the workload to go at it full time. It's safe and you still leave the door open for opportunities :)
That path you mentioned in the beginning about getting a computer science degree and later going into video game development is where I'm at. I got the degree, worked 5 years at a pretty good job, except I was in a rut with a web development job I don't enjoy very much anymore and didn't follow my true passions very much. Trying to follow my passions more now and practice art, 3D, and game development.
I liked drawing as a kid but never really drew anything else other than cartoon characters and tracing pictures from books. I drew (mostly traced) anime characters throughout high school and didn't really take art seriously. I only took it seriously when I was around 17-18 y/o (21 now) when I realized that art is my thing. I know that it's never too late to learn but I kinda regret not discovering my love for art earlier in my child/teen stage. I could've had a lot of time to really understand the fundamentals, practice and improve my skills, and be at a more advanced level at this age haha. Thank you for sharing this ❤❤
Art is in my blood. My grandfather was an amazing painter. He did very good scenic water color paintings. He actually became one of the leading team members of his company he worked at as a lithographer. (Basically the guys who made logos and box art for other companies; for example, wheaties boxes back in the day). Yet here I sit at 26 seeing all the amazing artists all over the internet and see that they've been drawing from 4 years old and up and put in the time and effort. As I've gotten older I've started feeling a longing to be able to draw something amazing, but I always find myself getting demotivated. By life, by work, by other hobbies... I feel like there's always an excuse to not draw. Staring at a blank page is one of the hardest challenges for me to try and overcome. Edit: well I just watched your secret of learning video, I feel a lot better and think it definitely explains a lot of my issues
HELLO MARC. thank you very much for inspiring me to pursue art as a career with this exact video. I watch your videos religiously but this one hit really hard today. I am currently 28 and over the past year I learned so much and made so much progress, to the point where I feel like I can have a shot at this still. I am purely traditional because im broke so my porfolio is my sketchbook (if thats a bad idea lmk). I dont want to ask questions that I can find out for myself, so I just posting this here as a thank you. I wish I could show you my sketchbook myself to the artist that inspired me the most on youtube.
Its crazy to watch and follow some other dude's life who is on the other side of the planet since 7-8 years. Kudos Marc, its been a ride! I've learned a lot from your stuff and it was hella entertaining. Keep up the good work!
thank you for sharing story Marc.Honestly, I envy how you even started a career very young, since I started to study art only a few years ago and decided to make as my career path. It is hard not to compare myself to others, apparently but, I see you had bigger struggles and came a long way to established yourself. It was motivating and hope you produce more inspiring vids.
omg as soon as I saw the sketch at 9:12 I didn't know it was your art but I remember when that art was Dailiy Devation. I remember I download it and it was also my wallpaper for a while.
This is inspiring! Thank you very much ^^ I'm entering College and taking a course that isn't my best choice, I am forced because of various reasons and I can't just say NO and just rest, if I don't take the offer. (By doing art maybe I've got to enjoy my course, hopefully~) 'AGE IS IRRELEVANT' I'm a little late to start (I'm 18 now) but you just inspire me man!!! I will do my best in learning fundamentals ^^
Check out Tony Justamante. He is a Concept Artist: Tony Justamante: *"Just because you feel that it’s too late, that doesn’t mean it’s true. In fact, you can become a concept artist at any given time during your life. I know this very well, in 2007 at the age of 29 I took the decision of changing career paths and I spent the next 2 years practicing my drawing and digital painting skills like a mad man. 2 years later I started working as a part-time freelance artist. In 2012, 4 years into my concept art journey I landed my first full-time job as concept artist in a video game studio"*
I’m 22 and I’ve been drawing since I was about 6 but I’ve felt like I wasn’t improving…and lost hope and the motivation to do art throughout the years but this video really gave me some motivation to continue my art. Thank you so much.
When I was really little I also drew many awkward ocean scenes! haha. You should redo some of those, 2:35 could've been pre-concept art for Death Stranding! ;)
Hello Marc! Thanks for sharing your story. My parents weren't encouraging on me going to art school so I ended up earning a bachelor in science. I got a decent job but I am still unsure if I made a right decision. Then a couple of weeks ago I discovered your channel and learned about the art school program. It was very encouraging to learn that it's never too late to pursue a career in art and you don't really need an art degree to become a designer. Your art school program is really helpful for the basic learners like me :) I wish there were more assignments however. Have a great day!
H_roon 23 tbh they have the right idea, computer science will pay you more and it’s a fast expanding industry so you’ll always find work (hell I hope my own kids end up in computer science, I’m just like your parents)- but yeah if your true passion is art then that’s a tough sell. If you show them results (as in making *some* money from your art) early on, you have better chances to bring them on board the art path ;)
Have allways had a hard time doing regular work, industies, was a truckdriver, storage worker, carpainter, and so on. Now in my 30th year on this planet I decieded I wanted to work in some kind of form with digital art, bought myself a wacom and made a move from traditional art to digital. Next year I'll hopefully will get accepted to the uni for a yearlong course in digital design. Not trying to dream too big since I allready have two wonderful women in my life, my fiance and our daughter. But hopefully this will all go good so I can work in design and fill up the rest of the time doing my own art and maby make a small sum of cash from it. Just need to grow my social medias so I can make myself a name! Sorry for the bad spelling, I'm swedish and dyslectic.
I’m 26 and just got my associates in graphic communications as a part time student. Took me longer than I want. I’m still dipping my toes in various fields of the creative industry. Right now it’s graphic design but later I would love to get into the entertainment industry with movies, television, and games. Thanks for sharing your story and for the great lessons. I hope I can inspire others like you do. Again thank you.
MARC!!!! I am following in your footsteps, I just got my 2D animation degree au Cegep du Vieux and Ive been learning from your Art School program and Syn Studio since then!
Bro, I have to hit you up and say I'm so happy I discovered you. There are a couple of artists on TH-cam, but youare by far the most entertaining and educational. So many talk for ages before mentioning anything. Can't listen to any more ASMR either. Good Job Marc. I'm going to check out Artschool
Dude you are so freaking cool. I used to watch all your videos back when you were a n00b at TH-cam and I recently found your channel again. Back then I had dreams of becoming a concept artist. Eventually I ended up doing 3D and I enjoy it a lot but MAN you motivate me to actually keep doing some 2D. Love your content BRah, keep up the amazing work.
Thank you for sharing your story. Very inspiring. I am turning 50 next year and the drive to draw is still there. I do not have 1/10th of the required talent but being a professionnal artist is my goal. Howerer, when you have mouths to feed that is not an easy choice. I salute your courage and persistence. Bravo and keep up the good work. Very inspiring
damn im also going through the same thing when it comes to studying something else, my mom knows i love art but she said i should study something else as a back up plan and so this august i entered the university to study industrial engineering and i didnt know shit about it so it doesnt surprise me that by the beginning of october i stopped entering classes and thanks to my boyfriend for waking me up and made me realize that i was crazy for thinking of studying industrial engineering for 5-6 years i left the uni and i just went toget my papers back and now im thinking ofstudying graphic design where my brother lives....dont let others make you to do stuff you dont want, remeber as long as it makes you happy then it doesnt matter if others get mad its your life and you cant relieve it so do what makes YOU happy...
I just do drawing here and there mostly for school, but i'm interested in learning how to draw better as well as digitally. It's not something I think I will pursue as a career, but as a hobby it's something I find really fun. I am progressing very slowly with my pencil drawings, but hey, you've gotta enjoy the process
Lol I was told art isn't a REAL job too. Always loved it growing up, but became a nurse instead. 8 years later I'm realizing I hate my job and wished I would've stuck with practicing my art more. I've lost so much time, but I'm picking it back up again thanks to your tutorials. Keep up the great work!
Woah, the luck you had all along the way, that's just amazing! Et Montréalais à part de ça, woohoo! I'm flipping my life over to see where I can get as an artist - the last job I had left me so unhappy on so many levels, I don't even know if I'd be alive today without therapy. After over 20 years of not creating anything it feels like I'm relearning it all over again... yen aura pas d'facile!
Man, I wish the path was still this easy to follow. It's brutal out here for an artist without online traction. I'v been trying for 5 years now to get anywhere and it just hasn't happened yet. Just gotta keep grinding.
i love seeing these videos, cause they motivate me. i’m 15 y/o and ive been doing art for 3 years and ppl always tell me i would need to study something else besides art to make my money in the future but all i ever wanna do in the future is art. This gives me hope to pursue my dream tysm!✨
Pro tip: only ever listen to people who know what they're talking about, aka people with direct experience on the topic. Keep it up, at your age the sky's the limit if you put in the practice. It takes a bit of sacrifice of course, can't expect to get great unless you put in a great amount of hours into it. Another pro tip, you should aim to impress your parents first if they're not too sure about it (they want the best for you, if you can PROVE them with results that art is the best for you they'll always be on your side). If you can bring them on board with your desired career, it makes everything 100000% easier.
I have to say this is amazing and mindblowing. I stopped drawing and pursuing in art when I hit my sophomore year of high school. I am not sure why. I honestly loved art so much and I always have. I just remember the last time I ever worked on a piece of art was painting. I am now 27 and looking back and thinking why I didn't keep pursuing it. So thank you Marc for being such an inspiration !
I always drew aswell and stopped completely during highschool like you. Im 28 now and found out I have always wanted to do this and been lost before. If you want to pursue it! do it! You absolutely can. I am no where near the level I wish I was at this age, but the progress i've made since critically learning a year ago makes me believe I got this shit! haha
Thanks for the video !! Right now I am already 22 and about to graduate from major i forced to enter. I am still trying to improve my art since 2 years ago when I decided to follow my passion instead of what my parents expected of me. My art is not that good but I will improve as quick as i can so i can work at art industry. I will try to reach my breakthrough !! Good luck to everyone else too !!!!
amazing! Its really motivating ...studying lately 3D game design in Germany and ..always feel8ing not good enough but seeing your journey ..that's so cool!
i love this. i'm a 3D artist and i love to hear others stories. it's so inspiring. also grateful and lucky to be able to do my art fulltime. its about always keeping that passion alive then the money will come and it sounds like you really made the best decisions to keep your passion alive
I love you Marc, this vídeo inspired me to follow my dream. Since kid i always wanted to be an artist, but that dream was fading away time by time, i made a little carreer on IT, computer science, but meh, i wasnt happy... hope that 28 yr old isnt to late to be back on art... Tnx Marc
I have worked as game programmer for seven years in the past. It was fun, working with game artist and game designer on our projects. Watching how they make digital art and game assets. Then the studio decided to lay off many of its employees, and the working atmosphere was changed, not so enjoyable anymore. Now I already left my job, and working on different fields. Sometimes I practice drawing in my spare time, and still trying to improve my skill, also I'm learning to make vector art.
As a kid and teen I loved drawing every day, played guitar, as a young adult I lived in… dire situations. 38 Still draw… well scribble but here and there but have low self confidence in any all aspects of life. Been watching you, proko, and several others for a couple years now and I wanted to say I appreciate your commentary. You make me want to really get back into it. I love the fallout game series… well loved it’s kind of a love hate relationship these days. I have my own fan creations in my head and would love to get them out on paper. Anyhow. Thanks for everything you do here.
Man you're really living the dream. I wish I had the same abilities, but art has always been so frustrating for me. Hoping my own silly little dream become a reality
Aah, i'm actually a fellow 16 year old from Montreal, i'm also looking to get into Cegep Vieux Montreal, the video helped me see if my art skill is good enough to consider an art career, so thank you!
I am now 30 and trying to chase my dream which to work on video games and this makes me really want to just improve and learn more! Thank you for this😊
OH HEY it's dooooonnnnneee man this one took forEVAH to edit. Organizing and collecting all this art in chronological order was no joke, really hope the video helps or entertains at least! :) If you have any questions, don't hesitate to slap em down below. Now I gotta start getting ready for this week's Friday tutorials yikes let gooo
So inspiring *-* Really helpful! BUT... if you think back and have to pick 1 thing that you did learn at art school... what would that be? Or was it really a waste of time ;-;
Valkorey Arts Really happy to hear :) My main takeaway from it was art history- really enjoyed that class (even though nowadays you can easily find all that info here on TH-cam). Helped me appreciate art more if anything and I’m glad it was forced on us. Art-wise the level was just too low and none of the teachers ever demoed anything, they would just tell us what to do showing art from previous students. I was learning far more on the different art forums I was on at the time. It was super fun overall but not for the right reasons, not for the art.
@@YTartschool Hey, just wanted to say that I've been watching a lot of your videos over the years, and it's been super helpful! I finally landed my dream job in concept art after a lot of hard work (still working hard though). I'm also from montreal, it's cool to see a fellow québecois inspiring thousands of aspiring artists :D
@@6132-k1n Hell yeah calisssss that's awesome to hear!! Bin content pour toi! :D
Thanks for inspiring us Marc it means a lot
22 years old working at blizzard? damn bro im 22 depressed and eating carrots rn
Same
Same. No carrots though :/
At least youre depressed but eating healthy!
Im 20 already depressed but no carrots because brazilian economy is getting to KRMMO levels rn
27 depressed and broke
HIS 4 YEARS OLD DRAWING ARE EVEN BETTER THAN MY 17 YRS OLD DRAWING
i feel you xD
@@SeaSerpentLevi This. This so much.
My sister is also good at drawing and she is 7
OMG SAME
Mine too and I’m 21..
Meanwhile i just discovered what a digital art is when i was 17. Feels like a caveman
I only did digital art at 18 which was just a month ago and man it sucks being a late bloomer.
@@lyradd me too, when i discovered graphic tablet exist i bought it and start scribbling.
I wanted to be a concept artist for games since elementary school, only started drawing when i was 17. wanna punch the old me right now....
@@trlolingbear47 You can do it bro. Its never to late
Don't worry too much about it. I also began doing digital art when I was 16-17 back in 2008. You grow into it over time. :)
"imagine going to school for a job you already have. the hardest part was trying to keep my ego in check at school"
i love this
2:31 under 13 and attempting two point perspective? ambitious kid!
And now, here, so good ambition :) !
*Attempting* is the key word here 😂
its even a three point perspective shot i believe
This video makes me ( a 25 year old aspiring concept artist) feel like I’m too late to reach marcs level. He is amazing , love your work man.
I have started when I was 25 and now I'm 27 and with artschool program I make at least decent art I think :) I guess 1 more year and I will be able to work professionaly so it's never too late
Not at all too late! In recent years I’ve spread myself pretty thin with business, art school, 3D and the real time I’ve had left for 2D hasn’t been much tbh. It’s just in the last year or so that I’ve turned the engines back on. It’s really in those early years between 16-19 that everything happened for me so it really doesn’t take that long if you can focus on it!
@@YTartschool You have no idea how much this means to me. Encouragement can go a long way. I only wish I could devote myself more to learing true concept, but between my job and my crappy animation school(which I'm only continuing to finish my mid-term degree) I only have little time to trully focus on your ART School.
Check out Tony Justamante. He is a Concept Artist:
Tony Justamante:
*"Just because you feel that it’s too late, that doesn’t mean it’s true. In fact, you can become a concept artist at any given time during your life. I know this very well, in 2007 at the age of 29 I took the decision of changing career paths and I spent the next 2 years practicing my drawing and digital painting skills like a mad man. 2 years later I started working as a part-time freelance artist. In 2012, 4 years into my concept art journey I landed my first full-time job as concept artist in a video game studio"*
@@nikosp3156 As a 28yo, this was a huge boost to my morale to read.
I'm 17, only recently started into getting art. I can't afford your course, which sucks, but I've been spending so much time drawing doing the holidays it's insane. I kinda hate the fact that I started so late, cause I've always been interested in drawing, I occasionally drew some of my favorite media characters, but it's only now that I realized how amazing art is and how I desperately want to be considered an actual artist. I'm really trying, I'm working on my fundamentals, doing drawabox exercises, and also just drawing (or at least trying to). This video was kinda motivating, thank you.
Hey i'm kinda in the same spot as you, did u improve as an artist over all these months? Where are u now with ur art skills?
it is never really late to get in art, i think.
You started earlier from my point of view I started at 24 but no matter the age just your dedication and discipline, so stay on the track and eventually you'll do great!
You don’t need to follow society’s ideals of what is “late”. Almost everybody who didn’t start at a prepubescent age feels this way at some point. But look in the grand scheme of things, 17 is hella young. Hope you’re still drawing!
You didn't start late at all. A lot of people who start in their 20s or 30s, heck even their 40s, can end up switching to a full-time art career if they just put in the work. I know it's hard seeing all these super talented 16 year olds on social media, because you feel like you've wasted your life. But just get started now and you'll be fine. Never too late to start!
Your art got so good at such a young age! How did you manage to teach yourself use of color and lighting during that time?
Most of it was copied so don’t give me too much credit! There wasn’t much help back then so I’d just try to copy color palettes, brush strokes, how they draw the muscles, how they simplified their faces, anything I could copy that looked better than what I could do myself
@@YTartschool amazing!! You kind of show, the importance of reference, grind and self-exposure. I don't do enough of any of the 3.
@@YTartschool Amazing, my brush strokes are really bad rn, the first digital painting you made in Photoshop blew my mind. I don't know how to use the brush properly and I'm still trying to learn it, do you have some tips on how I use the brush, I mean digitally of course.
@@larjudetablando7565 I would advise to ignore brush strokes completely until you can paint very close to accurate based on a photo reference. If you're trying to get that "painterly" look in digital medium, it really requires very accurate values & is not worthwhile to practice until you can do everything else at a high level. Unfortunately if students try to make intermediate paintings look "brushy" they tend to come across as messy.
If you're just looking for the best general tip for a beginner, I suggest first learning to paint everything with the simple round brush, pen pressure set to opacity &/or flow, with a fade/ edge/ softness of 0.8 (depends on what digital program you use). If you don't like how that looks so smooth bc it doesn't fit the type of subjects you paint (like, if you paint mostly environments instead of figures), you can use the chalk or pastel brushes that come with your art program.
Hope your studies are going great! xo
Possible video idea: day in the life as an artist/content creator! I’d love to see how you balance drawing and posting on social media. (An insight on how your daily schedule looks like)
Now I’m going to watch this video, I’m sure it’s gonna be epic!!
Thumbs this up guys so it Can get to the top
Up for this! I would love to see this too
I'd also love to see this!
wow, now I feel bad for myself, seeing how my life could have went if I wasn't such a lazy ass...
Seriously tho, what to do against this nonexisting ambition to improve or just do modeling at all. Almost 6 years ago I kinda liked it, now that I have finished my bachelor in 3D stuff, I just don't want to anymore.
I'm 29 now. I did some media art school at the age of 16-20. Then went into lazy mode for 3 years just playing video games all day long. Applied for many art study programs in my country, but never got accepted until I applied abroad. Abroad I started to study game development with a focus on the art side, basically what I always wanted to do. Did really good in this study, but only learned the basics of everything gaming related. I didn't specialized in anything and still don't really feel or don't know what to specialize in.
Currently having several freelance jobs going for games, but I just can't motivate myself to finish them early, fast and good. I always push them further and further into the future until the deadline is in 2 days, where I start working on it for 30 or more hours at a time, because otherwise I won't meet the deadline.
My clients are really satisfied with my work, but I am not at all with the way I work and the motivation I do not have anymore. This is going for almost two years now.
Nothing wrong with that, for a lot of people the amount of time I spent on my art is complete madness, everybody places different value in different things. If you value your time more when it's spent doing other things, then don't think anything bad of it. The curse of every artist is always comparing themselves with better ones, I do the exact same. I keep thinking I would be a much better 2D artist if I had done that instead of 3D for most of my career, but in retrospect I just didn't want to, and I'm cool with that.
Most of what we do in life is based on reward, so keep reminding yourself why you do what you do. It can be as simple as having a big poster over your desk with something that represents your goal. Maybe it's a big house, a supercar, a travel destination, whatever. A goal you can literally keep your eyes on every day. No goal, no motivation.
Turn your life around by changing the way you think. I am the same way. So if I set a deadline for three days I tell myself I need to get it done tonight, etc.
watching this as a 19 years old gives me slight hint of sadness cause im waaaaay behind what you did when you were 19 but at the same time it kinda just brings my attention to the fact that there is so much more to learn and get better at,great video and incredible art!!!!!
bruh, you fell behind? im 21 and im still studying when he started working at BLIZZARD at 22 lmao
omg don't worry! I just started drawing 2 weeks ago and I'm 26. Never give up because it's never too late!
@@martinalegre5524 dont compare. your on your own journey, he is on yours. You are so young dude. 22? im 28 and only starting to realize that I want to do this after so long of being lost.
@@irelyndd3853same, I started a year ago at 28
@@bubsenseijebe2993same
I'm currently 19 in the UK's best art university yet I still struggle to feel motivated sometimes and struggle to come up with quality work. But this video has given me some motivation so thanks I appreciate it 💯
I've been to UAL back in 2008. Don't stress too much! Remember that criticism is not personal and don't forget to have fun
I'm 19 too and just finished college and haven't wanted to go to university, currently focusing on my own portfolio and trying to stay motivated.
I'm 17 and going to NUA soon for games art, feels scary and like a gamble!
My dream has always being an artist but at age 15 had to move out and my dreams and studies shattered. I am 19 now and not until now I found the motivation to continue with art. I live alone in a shitty apt and a shitty job for 3 years now. I will continue with art but cant even start studies because I dont have the money for that. I think the only thing left for me is to just paint for me i guess. But that is why I Dont want you yo feel down. You are in good place to boost your carreer! Just keep moving forward!!
The hardest thing for some artist is making your parents support you. Some automatically support you but some just soo unsupportive at your dream.
You are such a big inspiration, I am 33, and I found your channel 2 days ago, I’m a father of two that have always loved art. I’ve taken the path of graphic designer, but in the past 2 months, I’ve rediscovered that my true passion has always been drawing, so I took it up again, and started with procreate. I must say that I’ve learned so much in the past 2 days of finding your channel, I wish one day I can afford your full course and becomes one of your students. I guess all I want to say is Thank you, for giving us this amazing knowledge, you’ve inspired me to continue my art at the age of 33.
- Alberto Rodriguez
These epic backgrounds at 19-22, and I struggle just doing a sun with a floor xD
Seeing your art at 17-19 is amazing but kinda stings bc I wish I were that good haha!
9:20 I remember this one, I was mesmerized by it for years and until recently never realized it was made by YOU! Yes this one piece is still amazing.
That part with the parents telling you is just a backup plan happened to me to. After i spent half an year of 50 by 70 cm colored pencil drawing they acknowledged my dedication towards art and let me move to an art high school , where i am now. Ty you are a great inspiration.
As a 13 yr old, seeing what point you worked ur way up to 17 is such a huge inspiration. I’ve just been fixated on your work, even your older stuff. Seeing how beautiful you rendering/shading and ur anatomy and how good it is? It’s impressive and I desperately woukd adore to skip to What level you are at art already
that epic intro, sublime
Why the hell this only took away the leftovers of my motivation, but not give a single drop of it
You’re not dedicated enough for the job in the first place then
Just guessing here but maybe-
It's not a path that's for everyone, just like how I realized computer science wasn't for me after years invested going into it. You'll know you found your passion when regardless of what people say or think of it, all you'll want is to learn more and get better at it. It's like falling in love, very similar feeling. If the slightest negativity turns you off, then maybe the relationship wasn't solid.
I have the same feelings, but do not give up when you see someone doing better than you!
You should not compare yourself with the others, because all people are different with different fate and temperament. Make your own way in your life!
You just need more practice and one day you will be even better!
P. S.: Your avatar is beautiful
Currently a 15 year old and I’m planning on working as a concept artist or illustrator, but the thing is, I’m in a country where being an artist is looked down upon thus there’s not much opportunities given to artists ~.~ I’ve always wanted to pursue my art career and I’ve been thinking a lot about it ever since I took art seriously.
Well you know English so you can try to find freelance clients outside your home country and do remote work
it’s always so inspiring seeing the early works of successful artists :)
You should redraw “that” painting. Would be interesting to see how you improve upon it now.
Beat you to it, already did ;) (well, 4 years ago) www.artstation.com/artwork/z1JN2
isn't it great when your years of hardwork and practice get recognised? feelsgoodman
Dude, you big hand girl art was one of my inspirations to dive headfirst into art. I also started my art journey with Dragon Ball, and made websites later, hahaha. Amazing stuff, keep up!
Dude, this is really amazing. You're really talented and on an entirely different level of art. Just looking at your early art that you did in high school is mind blowing. Funny enough your journey is kinda similar to mine, except that I'm not that talented and successful. Thanks for sharing your story, might as well share mine.
I loved drawing a lot, and felt like it was my "special power", you know people around always said that I'm really good and because of that I felt proud and that I could do anything. Similar to you I thought that drawing won't help me to earn money and support my family, so drawing was just a hobby for me and I just had a plan to become a scientist, earn a nobel prize and draw in free time. But, as the adult life got closer and by the time I finished high school I was at loss of thoughts, I wasted all my time just studying, got really good at chemistry, biology, physics and even earned a gold medal (in Russia they give you a gold medal if you have excellent marks on every subject).
Even if I was successful at studying, it all became meaningless to me and boring, but I knew that it was my life now and I have to give it all. After finishing school I enrolled at a Medical University in Vladivostok which is a big deal, and my folks were really proud of me.
And that's when I started realizing that maybe I chose the wrong path, I didn't feel happy studying all the time, sleeping for four hours and then studying the whole day. The first year in medical university was tough, but I got excellent marks on the exams, everything was great, but I felt empty. I felt like if I keep going my life will make no sense and I will be surrounded by numbers, theories, books.
So I've decided at that time that I should quit the university, even though it would be going against the stream, against the will of my parents, trashing everything that I achieved and return to level 0. It took me two years to come up with a courage and strength to do this, and so I did. I quit university, I was 21 by that time, because of that I was enrolled in the Russian army, it's mandatory.
I had to waste one year in the army, it was hell of a time, but guess what? In the army I sold my drawings for 500 RUB (6.40 USD), people wanted me to draw portraits, but I didn't know how to draw portraits, so I intuitively had to learn, I wasn't really successful but people liked these drawings, so it's wasn't that bad, a few sergeants even bought me colorful pencils, and because of that I started drawing a lot, the whole year I sneaked to the classed where we learned and drew while other soldiers slept.
After army I started drawing digitally with a tablet, and since then I keep watching your videos and draw every once in a while. My deviantart has at least 40 measly followers who aren't even active I think :D, don't have any fans, don't have the necessary skills, but I still draw, it makes me happy, even if only my friends appreciate what I do. My parents hate me, my teachers despise me, everyone around me think of me as an idiot and a moron who threw his future away, but it doesn't matter to me.
I'm 23 years old, work day and night, draw on a tablet every day in my free time, got no education besides high school, I don't know what my future will be, but I'm proud to say that I'm an artist, and this is my sense of life, as long as I can draw - I am happy.
OMG! Impossible Love was made by you?! I've seen that artwork on many music videos on TH-cam and every time it amazes me. Never knew it was made by you!
It's weird but after finishing this video I just started tearing up and nodding out of excitement? This was beautiful Marc and I am absolutely thankful for your content, keep up the good work bud! This was awesome.
Awww, glad I made it :) thank you!
In my case (im 30 now), i always wanted to learn how to draw and make a living of it, and sometimes i feel like i'll never make it because of my age. But now I decided to give it a shot, and looking to suscribe the Marc's Art School at the end of the month. Thanks for the inspiration. D:
Haha! I'm watching this and I notice my commission at 8:09! I still love this art of my lady! I was a huge follower of you on DA for years.
Oh wow I was not expecting a comment like that! Awesome!! Thanks for helping me get started :D
I love hearing this story over and over again
I'm 15 and I also decided to become a full-time artist but I'm still lost on where ill go.. so for now im just practicing as much as I can while doing commissions :^)
Going back and seeing how much you changed your style is mind boggling. You are amazing! Art is every changing like the world, but your ability to adapt is speechless.
Your art journey is really inspiring, I realised art as a career when I was 19 in 2019, I was an engineering student then . Now I'm 21 graduated from my engineering college and got my first job as a concept artist in outsourcing company. Your videos has helped me a lot in the last 2 years. Whenever I felt down I would watch your video to get an instant boost of inspiration, I still do.
Thank you for providing your knowledge out there for free. Love from India ❤️
Aye! I'm 34 as well! I don't think it's random chance that I found your channel now. I've been drawing for about 9 years and love your channel. Opened my eyes to a lot of techniques I never experienced.
Going from your native country, to the U.S, and all from your art and never stopping. I can relate to your story, even in the past cities and crappy jobs I had, I never stopped. Nothing will ever express that feeling the advancing man gets as he keeps pushing forward.
I'm currently trying to sharpen my skills so i can move into making art an actual career. This was very inspiring for me, thank you for sharing your journey and story with us, Marc!!
One really gets the impression that the art career you went through was smooth sailing but there must have been obstacles that you went through as well. I feel like I'm a bit late to the game in terms of age but I will continue to keep working hard everyday as much as I can and try to tune out voices of doubt, be it from external influences or from my own head. That was incredible to watch, thank you for sharing your story with us! 🙆🏻♀️
Thank you Marc, this video inspires me a lot. I started drawing when I was 5/6 and never improved or developed any art skills because I was too lazy and insecure about my art. But recently, I'm starting to learn art fundamentals and digital painting slowly but surely. I'm 26 right now and I have wasted so many years of potentials and opportunities to learn art, but I'm sure and have faith to myself someday i'll get there. Better late than never.
same
Good on you man, happy to see you stuck to your passion!
I'd once taken that "safe option" (networking) everyone always advised and while I do enjoy it, my passion is,p and has always been drawing and creating art.
I feel like I'm constantly trying to catch up with barely the time to do so. I hadn't even touched photoshop until I was about 25 lol. Then I finally got my first drawing tablet in late 2018 for my 27th birthday. Spent most of the year 2020 depressed and demoralized, unwilling to create.. but alas, I found your channel and really liked your quirky but fun, easy to follow content.
So here I am, back on the horse again, willing to push this thing as far as I can.
Your art is inspiring as always Marc, I can't wait to see more!
My dude , I exactly feel like you rn :( Always wished I took the other path but due to parents/gf and stuff I took the "safe" way.
Now 2020 im sitting here feeling fucked and cant make myself start working on art again.
So happy to see that you actually managed to push for it and not just be like me bro !!!
Keep it up and hope it ll work out / bring you fun
Thanks for that brother, really puts a big smile on my face! The more you get into it the more you’ll feel the PULL of art and naturally make time for it, just like I’ll *make* time for a game I really wanna play even though I’m always busy ;) Grind dat XP!
How did you become soo good with poses and at drawing overall by the time you were 16/17. Im 18 and my drawings look like yours when you were 15
I Love it, I was always told I had a talent for art when I was a kid, but never thought it would get me anywhere, I spend a lot of my time drawing on the back of my work papers everyday in between free time and breaks. Watching your videos has awoken my passion to want to improve as an artist again! Thank you!
Wow, inspiring.
I'm in my early twenties and don't really know what life will bring me, thank you and congratulations on making it in your life.
All this confusion surrounding me right now and the choice to go by a non academic route are getting tiring, but who knows where I'll end up, your story gives me hope.
17:33 this is was the first time I've stumbled upon your channel, video about how to draw in PS, I was fascinated by it back then, but haven't followed you. And seeing this art piece here in video brings me joy.
The amount of work that is shown in this video is amazing, I can feel all the efforts, it's funny how you went from big buff dude Dragon ball to robots stuff to mainly drawing girls nowadays haha, overall super motivating to know the path you took :D
No matter what Marc....ZBrush still loves you!
I like drawing but I also want stability in my life. So I will always have it just as a hobby and have my main job as a clerk.
Nothing wrong with that, often that's how it begins and then the art ends up taking more and more space until you feel confident enough with the workload to go at it full time. It's safe and you still leave the door open for opportunities :)
i think your art improved exponentially from the moment you started studying the fundamentals (those classic sketches arround 8:40)
I like that type of video that give us as a beginner's hope
That path you mentioned in the beginning about getting a computer science degree and later going into video game development is where I'm at.
I got the degree, worked 5 years at a pretty good job, except I was in a rut with a web development job I don't enjoy very much anymore and didn't follow my true passions very much.
Trying to follow my passions more now and practice art, 3D, and game development.
i started drawing at 8yrs old.. , only drawing the pictures on the cover of my notebook. copying it.. , your steady improvement is awesome.
I liked drawing as a kid but never really drew anything else other than cartoon characters and tracing pictures from books. I drew (mostly traced) anime characters throughout high school and didn't really take art seriously. I only took it seriously when I was around 17-18 y/o (21 now) when I realized that art is my thing. I know that it's never too late to learn but I kinda regret not discovering my love for art earlier in my child/teen stage. I could've had a lot of time to really understand the fundamentals, practice and improve my skills, and be at a more advanced level at this age haha. Thank you for sharing this ❤❤
Art is in my blood. My grandfather was an amazing painter. He did very good scenic water color paintings. He actually became one of the leading team members of his company he worked at as a lithographer. (Basically the guys who made logos and box art for other companies; for example, wheaties boxes back in the day). Yet here I sit at 26 seeing all the amazing artists all over the internet and see that they've been drawing from 4 years old and up and put in the time and effort. As I've gotten older I've started feeling a longing to be able to draw something amazing, but I always find myself getting demotivated. By life, by work, by other hobbies... I feel like there's always an excuse to not draw. Staring at a blank page is one of the hardest challenges for me to try and overcome.
Edit: well I just watched your secret of learning video, I feel a lot better and think it definitely explains a lot of my issues
AWESOME! Thanks for this opportunity man!
HELLO MARC. thank you very much for inspiring me to pursue art as a career with this exact video. I watch your videos religiously but this one hit really hard today. I am currently 28 and over the past year I learned so much and made so much progress, to the point where I feel like I can have a shot at this still. I am purely traditional because im broke so my porfolio is my sketchbook (if thats a bad idea lmk). I dont want to ask questions that I can find out for myself, so I just posting this here as a thank you. I wish I could show you my sketchbook myself to the artist that inspired me the most on youtube.
Its crazy to watch and follow some other dude's life who is on the other side of the planet since 7-8 years. Kudos Marc, its been a ride! I've learned a lot from your stuff and it was hella entertaining. Keep up the good work!
Thanks brother, always awesome to see familiar faces in the comments throughout the years
thank you for sharing story Marc.Honestly, I envy how you even started a career very young, since I started to study art only a few years ago and decided to make as my career path.
It is hard not to compare myself to others, apparently but, I see you had bigger struggles and came a long way to established yourself.
It was motivating and hope you produce more inspiring vids.
omg as soon as I saw the sketch at 9:12 I didn't know it was your art but I remember when that art was Dailiy Devation. I remember I download it and it was also my wallpaper for a while.
This is inspiring! Thank you very much ^^ I'm entering College and taking a course that isn't my best choice, I am forced because of various reasons and I can't just say NO and just rest, if I don't take the offer. (By doing art maybe I've got to enjoy my course, hopefully~)
'AGE IS IRRELEVANT' I'm a little late to start (I'm 18 now) but you just inspire me man!!! I will do my best in learning fundamentals ^^
I love your art a lot!! I am more into 3d art, but you explain things well and it makes me want to do 2d art. I wish there was a 3d artist like you!
I started drawing with 30years.. so too old ... but im trying every day do it my best.. and u inspired me so much 🙏
Check out Tony Justamante. He is a Concept Artist:
Tony Justamante:
*"Just because you feel that it’s too late, that doesn’t mean it’s true. In fact, you can become a concept artist at any given time during your life. I know this very well, in 2007 at the age of 29 I took the decision of changing career paths and I spent the next 2 years practicing my drawing and digital painting skills like a mad man. 2 years later I started working as a part-time freelance artist. In 2012, 4 years into my concept art journey I landed my first full-time job as concept artist in a video game studio"*
I’m 22 and I’ve been drawing since I was about 6 but I’ve felt like I wasn’t improving…and lost hope and the motivation to do art throughout the years but this video really gave me some motivation to continue my art. Thank you so much.
Man you are a big source of motivation, keep it up 'u'
You are legend .. To be honest your 4 years old drawing was so awesome. Keep it up and all the best Marc
When I was really little I also drew many awkward ocean scenes! haha. You should redo some of those, 2:35 could've been pre-concept art for Death Stranding! ;)
Hello Marc! Thanks for sharing your story. My parents weren't encouraging on me going to art school so I ended up earning a bachelor in science. I got a decent job but I am still unsure if I made a right decision. Then a couple of weeks ago I discovered your channel and learned about the art school program. It was very encouraging to learn that it's never too late to pursue a career in art and you don't really need an art degree to become a designer. Your art school program is really helpful for the basic learners like me :) I wish there were more assignments however.
Have a great day!
I’m in Highschool and my parents keep signing me up for Computer Science classes and want me to be a computer scientist.
H_roon 23 tbh they have the right idea, computer science will pay you more and it’s a fast expanding industry so you’ll always find work (hell I hope my own kids end up in computer science, I’m just like your parents)- but yeah if your true passion is art then that’s a tough sell. If you show them results (as in making *some* money from your art) early on, you have better chances to bring them on board the art path ;)
Ahh thank you! 🙏 Really happy to hear it’s helping. More assignments are coming ;)
Have allways had a hard time doing regular work, industies, was a truckdriver, storage worker, carpainter, and so on. Now in my 30th year on this planet I decieded I wanted to work in some kind of form with digital art, bought myself a wacom and made a move from traditional art to digital. Next year I'll hopefully will get accepted to the uni for a yearlong course in digital design. Not trying to dream too big since I allready have two wonderful women in my life, my fiance and our daughter. But hopefully this will all go good so I can work in design and fill up the rest of the time doing my own art and maby make a small sum of cash from it. Just need to grow my social medias so I can make myself a name! Sorry for the bad spelling, I'm swedish and dyslectic.
I’m 26 and just got my associates in graphic communications as a part time student. Took me longer than I want. I’m still dipping my toes in various fields of the creative industry. Right now it’s graphic design but later I would love to get into the entertainment industry with movies, television, and games. Thanks for sharing your story and for the great lessons. I hope I can inspire others like you do. Again thank you.
MARC!!!! I am following in your footsteps, I just got my 2D animation degree au Cegep du Vieux and Ive been learning from your Art School program and Syn Studio since then!
Woah! Trop cool merci bcp! Got a link to your film?? Always the best part checking everyone’s demo at the end 😁
Bro, I have to hit you up and say I'm so happy I discovered you. There are a couple of artists on TH-cam, but youare by far the most entertaining and educational. So many talk for ages before mentioning anything. Can't listen to any more ASMR either. Good Job Marc. I'm going to check out Artschool
Thanks Patrick, means a lot!
Dude you are so freaking cool. I used to watch all your videos back when you were a n00b at TH-cam and I recently found your channel again. Back then I had dreams of becoming a concept artist. Eventually I ended up doing 3D and I enjoy it a lot but MAN you motivate me to actually keep doing some 2D. Love your content BRah, keep up the amazing work.
Welcome back! :D Thanks for the support Nicolas!
Thank you for sharing your story. Very inspiring.
I am turning 50 next year and the drive to draw is still there. I do not have 1/10th of the required talent but being a professionnal artist is my goal.
Howerer, when you have mouths to feed that is not an easy choice.
I salute your courage and persistence.
Bravo and keep up the good work.
Very inspiring
damn im also going through the same thing when it comes to studying something else, my mom knows i love art but she said i should study something else as a back up plan and so this august i entered the university to study industrial engineering and i didnt know shit about it so it doesnt surprise me that by the beginning of october i stopped entering classes and thanks to my boyfriend for waking me up and made me realize that i was crazy for thinking of studying industrial engineering for 5-6 years i left the uni and i just went toget my papers back and now im thinking ofstudying graphic design where my brother lives....dont let others make you to do stuff you dont want, remeber as long as it makes you happy then it doesnt matter if others get mad its your life and you cant relieve it so do what makes YOU happy...
5:35 ahhh yess rei and asuka
I just do drawing here and there mostly for school, but i'm interested in learning how to draw better as well as digitally. It's not something I think I will pursue as a career, but as a hobby it's something I find really fun. I am progressing very slowly with my pencil drawings, but hey, you've gotta enjoy the process
I'm already 21, i wanna be a concept artist too!!! You're my inspiration.
Lol I was told art isn't a REAL job too. Always loved it growing up, but became a nurse instead. 8 years later I'm realizing I hate my job and wished I would've stuck with practicing my art more. I've lost so much time, but I'm picking it back up again thanks to your tutorials. Keep up the great work!
I'm 15 and have been doing art for awhile I hope one day I can make my own manga
Woah, the luck you had all along the way, that's just amazing! Et Montréalais à part de ça, woohoo!
I'm flipping my life over to see where I can get as an artist - the last job I had left me so unhappy on so many levels, I don't even know if I'd be alive today without therapy. After over 20 years of not creating anything it feels like I'm relearning it all over again... yen aura pas d'facile!
Man, I wish the path was still this easy to follow. It's brutal out here for an artist without online traction. I'v been trying for 5 years now to get anywhere and it just hasn't happened yet. Just gotta keep grinding.
i love seeing these videos, cause they motivate me. i’m 15 y/o and ive been doing art for 3 years and ppl always tell me i would need to study something else besides art to make my money in the future but all i ever wanna do in the future is art. This gives me hope to pursue my dream tysm!✨
Pro tip: only ever listen to people who know what they're talking about, aka people with direct experience on the topic. Keep it up, at your age the sky's the limit if you put in the practice. It takes a bit of sacrifice of course, can't expect to get great unless you put in a great amount of hours into it.
Another pro tip, you should aim to impress your parents first if they're not too sure about it (they want the best for you, if you can PROVE them with results that art is the best for you they'll always be on your side). If you can bring them on board with your desired career, it makes everything 100000% easier.
Marc Brunet tysm for the motivation and the tips, i appreciate it so much!!
thank you for still uploading such quality videos for us, even if you dont really get much bank from it!!
I have to say this is amazing and mindblowing. I stopped drawing and pursuing in art when I hit my sophomore year of high school. I am not sure why. I honestly loved art so much and I always have. I just remember the last time I ever worked on a piece of art was painting. I am now 27 and looking back and thinking why I didn't keep pursuing it. So thank you Marc for being such an inspiration !
I always drew aswell and stopped completely during highschool like you. Im 28 now and found out I have always wanted to do this and been lost before. If you want to pursue it! do it! You absolutely can. I am no where near the level I wish I was at this age, but the progress i've made since critically learning a year ago makes me believe I got this shit! haha
Thanks for the video !! Right now I am already 22 and about to graduate from major i forced to enter. I am still trying to improve my art since 2 years ago when I decided to follow my passion instead of what my parents expected of me. My art is not that good but I will improve as quick as i can so i can work at art industry. I will try to reach my breakthrough !! Good luck to everyone else too !!!!
the way his intro has changed is insane. he was so quiet 4 years ago and now hes a monster in the intros.
amazing! Its really motivating ...studying lately 3D game design in Germany and ..always feel8ing not good enough but seeing your journey ..that's so cool!
i love this. i'm a 3D artist and i love to hear others stories. it's so inspiring. also grateful and lucky to be able to do my art fulltime. its about always keeping that passion alive then the money will come and it sounds like you really made the best decisions to keep your passion alive
That was an interesting watch. Wish all artists did a video like this.
You've done honest contents on youtube bro. It is pure right there. Keep it going.
I love you Marc, this vídeo inspired me to follow my dream. Since kid i always wanted to be an artist, but that dream was fading away time by time, i made a little carreer on IT, computer science, but meh, i wasnt happy... hope that 28 yr old isnt to late to be back on art... Tnx Marc
I just realized I used to copy a lot of your work a few years back!!!
Great video. It gave me a morale boost!
I have worked as game programmer for seven years in the past. It was fun, working with game artist and game designer on our projects. Watching how they make digital art and game assets. Then the studio decided to lay off many of its employees, and the working atmosphere was changed, not so enjoyable anymore.
Now I already left my job, and working on different fields.
Sometimes I practice drawing in my spare time, and still trying to improve my skill, also I'm learning to make vector art.
As a kid and teen I loved drawing every day, played guitar, as a young adult I lived in… dire situations. 38 Still draw… well scribble but here and there but have low self confidence in any all aspects of life. Been watching you, proko, and several others for a couple years now and I wanted to say I appreciate your commentary. You make me want to really get back into it. I love the fallout game series… well loved it’s kind of a love hate relationship these days. I have my own fan creations in my head and would love to get them out on paper. Anyhow. Thanks for everything you do here.
U deserves at least 10× more subs man. I really love your content
Man you're really living the dream. I wish I had the same abilities, but art has always been so frustrating for me. Hoping my own silly little dream become a reality
9:30 HOLY SHIT YOU'RE THE DUDE WHO DID THAT ONE?! I remember it being so popular oh my god, wow. It all makes sense now!
Aah, i'm actually a fellow 16 year old from Montreal, i'm also looking to get into Cegep Vieux Montreal, the video helped me see if my art skill is good enough to consider an art career, so thank you!
I am now 30 and trying to chase my dream which to work on video games and this makes me really want to just improve and learn more! Thank you for this😊